Analysis of weight, body-fat, and physical fitness testing standards, for active duty male Marines, with proposed alternatives
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === The Marine Corps utilizes a three-event Physical Fitness Test (PFT) comprised of a 3-mile run, sit-ups, and pull-ups to assess the level of physical fitness of individual Marines. This thesis uses newly collected data from the Marine Corps t...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-263752015-06-24T15:59:58Z Analysis of weight, body-fat, and physical fitness testing standards, for active duty male Marines, with proposed alternatives Inserra, William J. Larson, Harold J. Phillips, Timothy L. Krebs, William K. Naval Postgraduate School Department of Operations Research Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited The Marine Corps utilizes a three-event Physical Fitness Test (PFT) comprised of a 3-mile run, sit-ups, and pull-ups to assess the level of physical fitness of individual Marines. This thesis uses newly collected data from the Marine Corps to analyze the current weight and body-fat standards and compare them with proposed alternatives. The research investigates whether the current standards can be slightly relaxed without resulting in significant decreases in physical fitness performance. Additionally, this thesis investigates the validity of pull-ups as an indicator of muscular strength and endurance. The analysis compares the performance scores for two types of pull-ups (the dead- hang and kip methods) with other physical performance events which require upper body strength and muscular endurance. The thesis also presents proposed scoring alternatives for the pull-up event based on an analytical comparison of performance distributions for the run and sit-up events, in order to level the equality for all three PFT events. Additionally, a new 3-profile PFT alternative comprised of aerobic, muscular, and body-fat profiles is presented as an improved measure of assessing the physical fitness of individual Marines. 2013-01-23T21:58:53Z 2013-01-23T21:58:53Z 1998-09-01 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/26375 en_US This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted. Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited === The Marine Corps utilizes a three-event Physical Fitness Test (PFT) comprised of a 3-mile run, sit-ups, and pull-ups to assess the level of physical fitness of individual Marines. This thesis uses newly collected data from the Marine Corps to analyze the current weight and body-fat standards and compare them with proposed alternatives. The research investigates whether the current standards can be slightly relaxed without resulting in significant decreases in physical fitness performance. Additionally, this thesis investigates the validity of pull-ups as an indicator of muscular strength and endurance. The analysis compares the performance scores for two types of pull-ups (the dead- hang and kip methods) with other physical performance events which require upper body strength and muscular endurance. The thesis also presents proposed scoring alternatives for the pull-up event based on an analytical comparison of performance distributions for the run and sit-up events, in order to level the equality for all three PFT events. Additionally, a new 3-profile PFT alternative comprised of aerobic, muscular, and body-fat profiles is presented as an improved measure of assessing the physical fitness of individual Marines. |
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Analysis of weight, body-fat, and physical fitness testing standards, for active duty male Marines, with proposed alternatives |
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Analysis of weight, body-fat, and physical fitness testing standards, for active duty male Marines, with proposed alternatives |
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Analysis of weight, body-fat, and physical fitness testing standards, for active duty male Marines, with proposed alternatives |
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Analysis of weight, body-fat, and physical fitness testing standards, for active duty male Marines, with proposed alternatives |
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analysis of weight, body-fat, and physical fitness testing standards, for active duty male marines, with proposed alternatives |
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