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Years Out Of Academy Influences General And Job-Specific Fitness In Deputy Sheriff Incumbents
Only the strong survive: Relationships between lower-body strength and power with the 75-kg and 91-kg body drag
Fit for Duty, Fit for Life? An Analysis of the Health and Fitness of Deputy Sheriffs after Working in Custody
Time Spent Working in Custody Influences Work Sample Test Battery Performance of Deputy Sheriffs Compared to Recruits
This study determined the influence of years spent working in custody on fitness measured by a state-specific testing battery (Work Sample Test Battery; WSTB) in deputy sheriffs. Retrospective analysis was conducted on one patrol school class (51 males, 13 females) divided into three groups depending on time spent working in custody: DS24 (<24 months; n = 20); DS2547 (25–47 months; n = 23); and DS48+ (≥48 months; n = 21). These groups were compared to a recruit class (REC; 219 males, 34 females) in the WSTB, which comprised five tasks completed for time: 99-yard (90.53-m) obstacle course (99OC); 165-pound (75-kg) dummy drag; six-foot (1.83-m) chain link fence (CLF) and solid wall (SW) climb; and 500-yard (457.2-m) run (500R). A univariate analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) (controlling for sex and age) with Bonferroni post hoc determined significant between-group differences. DS48+ were slower in the 99OC compared to the REC (p = 0.007) and performed the CLF and SW slower than all groups (p ≤ 0.012). DS24, DS2547, and DS48+ were all slower than REC in the 500R (p ≤ 0.002). Physical training should be implemented to maintain fitness and job-specific task performance in deputy sheriffs working custody, especially considering the sedentary nature of this work
A Pilot Analysis of Emerging Surface Electromyography Wearable Technology: Training Load Demands, Muscle Ratios, and Sex Differences in the Casualty Drag
Running Speed, Power, and Aerobic Fitness relate to Work Sample Test Battery Performance in Deputy Sheriff Recruits
Relationships between training load demands measured by surface EMG wearable technology and the military drag
Relationships Between Lean Body Mass and Fat Mass with Physical Fitness Performance in Deputy Sheriff Recruits
Relationships between the 1.5-mile Run and Multi-stage Fitness Test in Deputy Sheriff Recruits Post-Academy Training
Don’t drag me down: Investigating the body or victim drag in graduated and incoming deputy sheriff recruits
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