Military Assignments May Decrease Aspects Of Physical Fitness
August 20, 2008
August 20, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20 -- The American College of Sports Medicine issued the following news release:
Physical training is part of the job of U.S. Army soldiers, but access to physical fitness facilities and training time may be limited during combat deployments. While limited training may result in a loss of fitness, the physical requirements of warfighting may offset some of the negative effects. According to a study released today in the September issue of Medicine & Science . . .
Physical training is part of the job of U.S. Army soldiers, but access to physical fitness facilities and training time may be limited during combat deployments. While limited training may result in a loss of fitness, the physical requirements of warfighting may offset some of the negative effects. According to a study released today in the September issue of Medicine & Science . . .