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Importance of Ability-Based Training for Law Enforcement Recruits

Robert G. Lockie, Joseph M. Dulla, Rob Marc Orr, Jay Dawes

2020Strength and conditioning journal25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT A number of research studies have indicated a wide variation in the physical fitness of law enforcement recruits before academy training. This article provides a literature review regarding current training practices, and the associated limitations, specific to recruits during academy. Collectively, this information indicates the need for ability-based, individualized training for recruits during academy, which is not always the model adopted for a variety of reasons. Practical applications relative to this analysis, in addition to examples for aerobic/anaerobic conditioning and resistance training programs, are presented. These programs feature exercises that are modifiable depending on the fitness of recruits.

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Variety (cybernetics)Law enforcementTraining (meteorology)Anaerobic exerciseEnforcementPsychologyMedical educationApplied psychologyComputer scienceLawPolitical scienceMedicineArtificial intelligencePhysical therapyMeteorologyPhysicsOccupational Health and PerformanceSports injuries and preventionSports Performance and Training
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