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Differences in Stronger Versus Weaker Firefighters in Selected Measures of Power.

Quincy R Johnson1, J Jay Dawes1, Melissa Uftring1, Marcel Lopes Dos Santos1, Davis Hale2, Gabriel Sanders3, Will Peveler4, Roger Kollock2.   

Abstract

Firefighters are required to perform a wide array of physically demanding job tasks, such as forcible entry, charged hose advances and victim extractions. An adequate level of muscular strength and power are required to successfully perform these tasks. The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences in stronger and weaker firefighters in measures of power. Archived data for twenty-seven (age = 34.3 ± 7.9 yr, body height = 176.3 ± 7.2 cm, body mass = 89.4 ± 15.7 kg) full-time firefighters were analyzed. Participants were placed into one of two groups [i.e., stronger (HIGH) (n = 13) and weaker (LOW) (n = 14)], based on their relative isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTPr) performance. Power measures included counter-movement jump (CMJ) height, and peak anaerobic power in watts (PAPW). Significant mean score differences were not discovered between HIGH and LOW IMTPr groups on any measures of lower-body power. Moderate positive correlations were observed between IMTP and CMJ (r = .519; p = .01). This study identified significant differences in absolute and relative strength between firefighters who were able to lift at least 2.0× their bodyweight versus those who were not. Additionally, absolute strength (as assessed by the IMTP) was significantly and positively correlated to CMJ height when compared to their weaker counterparts. These findings may provide insight into approaches for improving occupational performance and durability through the physical development of firefighters via strength and conditioning programs which focus on developing absolute strength, relative strength, and power.

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Keywords:  Muscular strength; fitness testing; isometric mid-thigh pull; tactical athlete; tactical fitness and nutrition

Year:  2022        PMID: 35518368      PMCID: PMC9022699     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Exerc Sci        ISSN: 1939-795X


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