PHYSICAL FITNESS SCORES OF COMAT MARINES.

Abstract

The physical fitness of combat Marines in Viet Nam was evaluated by use of standard tests. The combat Marines in general scored lower than did graduates of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island. The evacuation test appears to possess low reliability. The validity of timed leg raises and sit-ups as a measure of trunk strength is questionable. The justification for including both push-ups and pull-ups in a single battery is questionable but requires additional study. The most valid test may be one of the troops' ability to cover a long distance under a heavy load. The decrement of performance resulting from combat operations suggests that Marines should be in superior physical condition before being sent overseas. Further research along these lines is indicated if the Corps is to have a scientifically based physical conditioning program. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0642305

Entities

People

  • Jefferson W. Hamby
  • Philip Rasch

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Combat Operations
  • Evacuation
  • Marine Corps
  • Overseas
  • Physical Fitness
  • Reliability
  • Standards
  • Warfare

Readers

  • Exercise and Sports Science.
  • Naval Personnel Management
  • Regression Analysis.