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Correction: Rasteiro et al. Physical Training Programs for Tactical Populations: Brief Systematic Review. Healthcare 2023, 11, 967

by
André Rasteiro
1,
Vanessa Santos
2,3 and
Luís Miguel Massuça
4,5,6,*
1
Higher Institute of Police Sciences and Internal Security, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal
2
Exercise and Health Laboratory, CIPER, Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Universidade de Lisboa, 1495-751 Cruz Quebrada, Portugal
3
KinesioLab, Research Unit in Human Movement Analysis, Instituto Piaget, 2805-059 Almada, Portugal
4
ICPOL Research Center, Higher Institute of Police Sciences and Internal Security, 1300-663 Lisbon, Portugal
5
Research Center for Sport, Physical Education, Exercise and Health, CIDEFES, Universidade Lusófona, 1749-024 Lisbon, Portugal
6
CIFI2D, Faculty of Sport, Universidade do Porto, 4200-450 Porto, Portugal
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Healthcare 2023, 11(18), 2470; https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11182470
Submission received: 20 July 2023 / Accepted: 27 July 2023 / Published: 5 September 2023
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Occupational Health and Physical Fitness of Tactical Population)

Error in Table

In the original publication [1], there was a mistake in Table 5 as published. The results of studies [16,29] in the 2.4 km run test (s) present the SD in minutes (it should be in seconds). This SD was used to calculate the effect sizes, which resulted in inflated values. The corrected Table 5 appears below.
The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.

Reference

  1. Rasteiro, A.; Santos, V.; Massuça, L.M. Physical Training Programs for Tactical Populations: Brief Systematic Review. Healthcare 2023, 11, 967. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
Table 5. Effect size (Cohen’s d) and effect size correlation (r) of physical training programs on fitness measures.
Table 5. Effect size (Cohen’s d) and effect size correlation (r) of physical training programs on fitness measures.
Study n Sex Duration (wks) Fitness Test Pré- Post- Pré- vs. Post- Cohen’s d Effect-Size r C
MeanSDMeanSD
Rossomanno et al., 2012 [13] 165Male and Female25Physical activity test-------
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 73Male122.4-km run (min)8.601.009.100.800.50−0.55−0.27
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 73Male12Push-ups 120 s (reps)39.2012.9053.6011.3014.40−1.19−0.51
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 73Male12Sit-ups 120 s (reps)44.802.2072.4015.1027.60−2.56−0.79
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 73Male12Shuttle runs—10 × 22 m (s)51.204.1048.204.20−3.000.720.34
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 115Female122.4-km run (min)13.202.4012.601.60−0.600.290.15
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 115Female12Push-ups 120 s (reps)43.1013.4058.5014.0015.40−1.12−0.49
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 115Female12Sit-ups 120 s (reps)28.5014.7056.4018.7027.90−1.66−0.64
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Non-cyclic progressive group 115Female12Shuttle runs—10 × 22 m (s)63.106.7060.406.40−2.700.410.20
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 100Male122.4-km run (min)10.501.009.200.60−1.301.580.62
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 100Male12Push-ups 120 s (reps)31.509.0060.1011.1028.60−2.83−0.82
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 100Male12Sit-ups 120 s (reps)34.5010.1065.4014.2030.90−2.51−0.78
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 100Male12Shuttle runs—10 × 22 m (s)55.403.6053.103.10−2.300.680.32
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 85Female122.4-km run (min)16.601.8013.401.40−3.201.980.70
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 85Female12Push-ups 120 s (reps)33.0010.4056.3013.7023.30−1.92−0.69
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 85Female12Sit-ups 120 s (reps)24.4010.0049.8014.3025.40−2.06−0.71
Wood and Krüguer, 2013 [14]—Cyclic-progressive group 85Female12Shuttle runs—10 × 22 m (s)67.508.1065.106.00−2.400.340.17
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Wingate PPO (W/kg)10.101.7010.801.600.70−0.42−0.21
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Sprint (s)5.610.505.400.30−0.210.510.25
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16t-test (s)11.501.3011.001.10−0.500.420.20
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Handgrip—right hand (kg)53.0011.00-----
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Handgrip—left hand (kg)50.0012.00-----
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Sit-and-reach (cm)28.408.30-----
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Vertical jump (cm)56.5010.5061.2010.204.70−0.45−0.22
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Push-ups 60 s (reps)44.0014.0051.0015.007.00−0.48−0.23
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Sit-ups 60 s (reps)42.008.0049.007.007.00−0.93−0.42
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Shuttle run—1/2 mile (s)233.0019.00221.0017.00−12.000.670.32
Crawley et al., 2015 [3] 68Male and Female16Arm crank PPO (W/kg)2.200.702.400.500.20−0.33−0.16
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Supervised exercise group 11Male12Handgrip—mean left/right hand (kg)46.5011.3050.008.603.50−0.35−0.17
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Supervised exercise group 11Male12Flexibility (cm)22.6011.7024.7012.502.10−0.17−0.09
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Supervised exercise group 11Male12Peak VO2 (mL/kg/min)41.504.2043.804.802.30−0.51−0.25
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Supervised exercise group 11Male12Absolute VO2 (lO2/min)3.830.513.880.500.05−0.10−0.05
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Control group 9Male12Handgrip—mean left/right hand (kg)49.305.9052.205.402.90−0.51−0.25
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Control group 9Male12Flexibility (cm)23.207.7024.509.801.30−0.15−0.07
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Control group 9Male12Peak VO2 (mL/kg/min)43.004.9042.405.00−0.600.120.06
Pawlak et al., 2015 [15]—Control group 9Male12Absolute VO2 (lO2/min)3.660.223.630.19−0.030.150.07
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Randomized training group 50Male and Female25Bench press (kg)88.4523.69101.0921.6112.64−0.56−0.27
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Randomized training group 50Male and Female25Push-ups 60 s (reps)48.9615.1570.5611.9921.60−1.58−0.62
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Randomized training group 50Male and Female25Sit-ups 60 s (reps)33.969.0246.445.4012.48−1.68−0.64
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Randomized training group 50Male and Female25Vertical jump (cm)55.3210.6862.698.647.37−0.76−0.35
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Randomized training group 50Male and Female25Vertical jump—power (W)5235.01866.295608.97707.13373.96−0.47−0.23
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Randomized training group 50Male and Female252.4-km run (s)752.4084.6667.2070.2−85.201.710.48
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Randomized training group 50Male and Female25300-m run (s)53.364.9848.233.96−5.131.140.50
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Periodized training group 11Male and Female25Bench press (kg)106.2015.15113.0220.076.82−0.38−0.19
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Periodized training group 11Male and Female25Push-ups 60 s (reps)53.4514.4070.1813.6716.73−1.19−0.51
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Periodized training group 11Male and Female25Sit-ups 60 s (reps)42.278.5151.825.239.55−1.35−0.56
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Periodized training group 11Male and Female25Vertical jump (cm)64.548.5964.319.22−0.230.030.01
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Periodized training group 11Male and Female25Vertical jump—Power (W)5979.54762.595810.48934.87−169.060.200.10
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Periodized training group 11Male and Female252.4-km run (s)689.4084.6656.4071.4−33.000.420.21
Cocke et al., 2016 [16]—Periodized training group 11Male and Female25300-m run (s)51.754.1849.814.02−1.940.470.23
Campos et al., 2017 [17] 130Male12Push-ups 60 s (reps)21.509.0033.709.1012.20−1.35−0.56
Campos et al., 2017 [17] 130Male12Sit-ups 60 s (reps)35.108.5049.807.6014.70−1.82−0.67
Campos et al., 2017 [17] 130Male12Cooper—12 min run (m)2207.00319.002756.00217.00549.00−2.01−0.71
Campos et al., 2017 [17] 130Male12Absolute VO2max (l.min−1)2.500.503.400.500.90−1.80−0.67
Bycura et al., 2018 [18]—Control group 8Male14VO2 (mL/kg/min)25.224.1927.914.002.69−0.29−0.15
Bycura et al., 2018 [18]—Control group 12Male14VO2 (mL/kg/min)25.192.8427.203.572.01−0.62−0.30
Čvorović et al., 2018 [19] 325Male12Push-ups 60 s (reps)22.739.3936.388.8713.65−1.48−0.60
Čvorović et al., 2018 [19] 325Male12Sit-ups 60 s (reps)30.787.1942.357.6911.57−1.55−0.61
Čvorović et al., 2018 [19] 325Male122.4-km run (s)762.23113.22642.0744.75−120.161.400.57
Jafari et al., 2018 [20]—Experimental group 51unknown8FMS A10.573.4417.821.687.25−2.68−0.80
Jafari et al., 2018 [20]—Control group 45unknown8FMS A11.803.5312.113.610.31−0.09−0.04
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Control group 14Male5Push-ups 60 s (reps)25.230.3929.571.444.34−4.11−0.90
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Control group 14Male5Shuttle run—10 × 10 m (s)32.832.5131.172.23−1.660.700.33
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Control group 14Male5Harvard step-test (Fitness Index B)66.342.4168.522.062.18−0.97−0.44
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Control group 14Male5Handgrip (kg)48.212.3449.172.210.96−0.42−0.21
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Experimental group 14Male5Push-ups 60 s (reps)25.020.3731.421.566.40−5.65−0.94
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Experimental group 14Male5Shuttle run—10 × 10 m (s)33.022.6429.142.06−3.881.640.63
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Experimental group 14Male5Harvard step-test (Fitness Index B)67.082.1770.452.033.37−1.60−0.63
Kudryavtsev et al., 2018 [21]—Experimental group 14Male5Handgrip (kg)48.162.1350.442.462.28−0.99−0.44
Reau et al., 2018 [22] 148Male16Pull-ups—max (reps)10.106.5013.706.803.60−0.54−0.26
Reau et al., 2018 [22] 148Male16Push-ups 60 s (reps)47.8016.2065.7014.5017.90−1.16−0.50
Reau et al., 2018 [22] 148Male16Bodyweight Squats 60 s (reps)49.109.8066.708.6017.60−1.91−0.69
Reau et al., 2018 [22] 148Male162.4-km (1.5 miles) run (min:s)11.590.4211.130.32−0.461.230.52
Reau et al., 2018 [22] 148Male16Plank (max)2.061.082.551.210.49−0.43−0.21
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Micro-training group 95Male and Female9Cooper—12-min run (m)2556.00324.002785.00269.00229.00−0.77−0.36
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Micro-training group 95Male and Female920-m shuttle run (m)919.00417.001139.00417.00220.00−0.53−0.26
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Micro-training group 95Male and Female9Lunges (120 s) (reps)43.3011.1051.8010.708.50−0.78−0.36
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Micro-training group 95Male and Female9Push-ups (120 s) (reps)29.209.8031.307.702.10−0.24−0.12
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Micro-training group 95Male and Female9Sit-ups (120 s) (reps)60.1013.4068.1013.108.00−0.60−0.29
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Micro-training group 95Male and Female9Back ex TTE (s)111.7045.40133.8038.4022.10−0.53−0.25
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Micro-training group 95Male and Female9Peak VO2 (mlO2/min)4164.00484.004436.00526.00272.00−0.54−0.26
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Classical-training group 95Male and Female9Cooper—12-min run (m)2670.00263.002869.00229.00199.00−0.81−0.37
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Classical-training group 95Male and Female920-m shuttle run (m)901.00387.001152.00442.00251.00−0.60−0.29
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Classical-training group 95Male and Female9Lunges (120 s) (reps)43.5012.9049.6012.006.10−0.49−0.24
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Classical-training group 95Male and Female9Push-ups (120 s) (reps)29.809.2032.008.902.20−0.24−0.12
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Classical-training group 95Male and Female9Sit-ups (120 s) (reps)61.4013.7067.2015.505.80−0.40−0.19
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Classical-training group 95Male and Female9Static back extension (s)93.0032.70134.6047.1041.60−1.03−0.46
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Classical-training group 95Male and Female9Peak VO2 (mlO2/min)4167.00697.004284.00510.00117.00−0.19−0.10
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Control group 100Male and Female9Cooper—12-min run (m)2599.00329.002750.00214.00151.00−0.54−0.26
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Control group 100Male and Female920-m shuttle run (m)938.00349.001247.00414.00309.00−0.81−0.37
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Control group 100Male and Female9Lunges (120 s) (reps)45.4012.5050.7010.905.30−0.45−0.22
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Control group 100Male and Female9Push-ups (120 s) (reps)25.709.1029.608.203.90−0.45−0.22
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Control group 100Male and Female9Sit-ups (120 s) (reps)59.8014.2068.4014.008.60−0.61−0.29
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Control group 100Male and Female9Static back extension (s)111.2040.80147.0051.8035.80−0.77−0.36
Kilen et al., 2020 [23]—Control group 100Male and Female9Peak VO2 (mlO2/min)4361.00648.004832.00628.00471.00−0.74−0.35
Lan et al., 2020 [24] 92unknown16Push-ups 60 s (reps)34.00-52.50-18.50--
Lan et al., 2020 [24] 92unknown16Pull-ups—max (reps)7.00-13.00-6.00--
Lan et al., 2020 [24] 92unknown162.4-km run (s)732.00-660.00-−72.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 23Male14Vertical jump (cm)57.00-59.00-2.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 23Male14Push-ups 60 s (reps)52.00-54.00-2.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 23Male14Sit-ups 60 s (reps)44.00-49.00-5.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 23Male14Lower-back and leg strength (kg)172.00-189.00-17.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 23Male14Handgrip—mean left/right hand (kg)52.00-54.00-2.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 23Male1420-m shuttle run (#)76.00-85.00-9.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 3Female14Vertical jump (cm)42.00-45.00-3.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 3Female14Push-ups 60 s (reps)35.00-41.00-6.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 3Female14Sit-ups 60 s (reps)42.00-52.00-10.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 3Female14Lower-back and leg strength (kg)119.00-130.00-11.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 3Female14Handgrip—mean left/right hand (kg)38.00-42.00-4.00--
Lockie et al., 2020 [25] 3Female1420-m shuttle run (#)43.00-63.00-20.00--
Sokoloski et al., 2020 [26] 34Male and Female25Sit-and-reach (cm)57.0014.7071.7016.7014.70−0.93−0.42
Sokoloski et al., 2020 [26] 34Male and Female25Push-ups—max (reps)29.0015.0035.0016.006.00−0.39−0.19
Sokoloski et al., 2020 [26] 34Male and Female25Sit-ups 60 s (reps)22.0022.0048.0026.0026.00−1.08−0.48
Stone et al., 2020 [27] 23Male11Hex-bar 1 RM (kg)139.6049.20159.2021.7019.60−0.51−0.25
Stone et al., 2020 [27] 23Male1120-m shuttle run (#)41.0014.2066.8016.3025.80−1.69−0.64
Stone et al., 2020 [27] 23Male11Pull-ups—max (reps)8.834.9011.705.102.87−0.57−0.28
Stone et al., 2020 [27] 23Male11Handgrip—right hand (kg)55.806.8053.607.80−2.200.300.15
Stone et al., 2020 [27] 23Male11Handgrip—left hand (kg)54.306.7052.706.90−1.600.240.12
Stone et al., 2020 [27] 23Male11Vertical jump (cm)61.208.9061.507.100.30−0.04−0.02
Bonder et al., 2021 [28] 7Male4HBD 3 RM (p)336.4377.98352.1474.3215.71−0.21−0.10
Bonder et al., 2021 [28] 7Male420-m sprint (s)3.250.233.210.22−0.040.180.09
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male72.4-km run (s)786.00108702.0090.0−84.001.100.39
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Push-ups 60 s (reps)41.9012.4045.305.203.40−0.36−0.18
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Sit-ups 60 s (reps)31.406.1038.307.806.90−0.99−0.44
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Bench press 36-kg—60 s (reps)30.4011.6035.6011.605.20−0.45−0.22
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Sit-and-reach (cm)7.607.209.807.102.20−0.31−0.15
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Vertical jump (in)24.303.7024.404.100.10−0.03−0.01
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Kiser sled (s)44.3017.3035.208.90−9.100.660.31
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7SCBA crawl (s)44.2011.7035.208.90−9.000.870.40
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Victim drag (s)22.505.9019.404.60−3.100.590.28
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Hose advance (s)15.203.7013.903.70−1.300.350.17
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Equipment carry (s)20.903.2019.303.10−1.600.510.25
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Ladder raise (s)7.402.206.501.50−0.900.480.23
Chizewski et al., 2021 [29] 89Male7Challenge total (s)240.2041.20192.4041.60−47.801.150.50
Judge et al., 2021 [30] 38unknown8Push-ups 60 s (reps)43.006.1450.006.157.00−1.14−0.49
Judge et al., 2021 [30] 38unknown8Sit-ups 60 s (reps)41.006.8048.006.707.00−1.04−0.46
Silva et al., 2021 [31]—Experimental group 1 60Male24Cooper—12-min run (m)2288.20247.002346.20252.4058.00−0.23−0.12
Silva et al., 2021 [31]—Experimental group 2 60Male24Cooper—12-min run (m)2365.40372.002405.70338.3040.30−0.11−0.06
Silva et al., 2021 [31]—Control group 60Male24Cooper—12-min run (m)2159.10218.502156.90215.80−2.200.010.01
Stojković et al., 2021 [32] 46Male10Push-ups 60 s (reps)14.107.9028.708.4014.60−1.79−0.67
Stojković et al., 2021 [32] 46Male10Sit-ups 60 s (reps)23.406.5036.405.0013.00−2.24−0.75
Stojković et al., 2021 [32] 46Male102.4-km run (s)1027.80191.80693.6086.80−334.202.240.75
Stojković et al., 2021 [32] 46Male10t-Test (s)16.221.7813.901.50−2.321.410.58
Baker et al., 2022 [33]—Control group 18Male and Female81 RM back squat (kg)77.9036.0080.6035.002.70−0.08−0.04
Baker et al., 2022 [33]—Control group 18Male and Female81 RM leg press (kg)257.10106.80284.90112.2027.80−0.25−0.13
Baker et al., 2022 [33]—Experimental group 18Male and Female81 RM back squat (kg)80.0030.6082.8030.002.80−0.09−0.05
Baker et al., 2022 [33]—Experimental group 18Male and Female81 RM leg press (kg)251.9080.40283.7080.7031.80−0.39−0.19
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male12100-m load-bearing run (s)19.241.5317.851.05−1.391.060.47
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male1260-m shoulder ladder run (s)12.710.8411.580.84−1.131.350.56
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male125 × 20-m shuttle run (s)49.482.7548.923.21−0.560.190.09
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male124th-floor CR (s)28.516.3924.415.82−4.100.670.32
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male121 RM back squat (kg)100.677.99110.677.9910.00−1.25−0.53
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male121 RM bench press (kg)73.339.0090.008.0216.67−1.96−0.70
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male12Vertical jump (Abalakov) (cm)37.534.3142.535.375.00−1.03−0.46
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Control group 15Male12Seated medicine ball throw—3 kg (m)4.060.434.800.220.74−2.17−0.73
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male12100-m load-bearing run (s)19.251.4118.241.30−1.010.740.35
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male1260-m shoulder ladder run (s)12.841.3112.501.33−0.340.260.13
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male125 × 20 m shuttle run (s)48.095.7747.303.14−0.790.170.08
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male124th-floor CR (s)30.407.6927.604.88−2.800.430.21
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male121 RM back squat (kg)100.3310.93109.6711.879.34−0.82−0.38
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male121 RM bench press (kg)74.3312.5285.6710.6711.34−0.97−0.44
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male12Vertical jump (Abalakov) (cm)37.603.0937.803.030.20−0.07−0.03
Liu et al., 2022 [34]—Resistance training group 15Male12Seated medicine ball throw—3 kg (m)4.160.434.330.450.17−0.39−0.19
Key: -, not available; #, number of shuttles completed; 1 RM, one repetition maximum; HBD, hex-bar deadlift; p, pounds; PPO, peak power output; SCBA, self-contained breathing apparatus; SD, standard deviation; wks, weeks. A, functional movement screen components: (A) deep squat, (B) hurdle step, (C) in-line lunge, (D) shoulder mobility, (E) active straight leg. B, Fitness Index = (100 × test duration in seconds) divided by (2 × sum of heart beats in the recovery periods). C, effect sizes (d): less than 0.2 was considered a trivial effect; 0.2 to 0.6 a small effect; 0.6 to 1.2 a moderate effect; 1.2 to 2.0 a large effect; 2.0 to 4.0 a very large effect; 4.0 and above an extremely large effect.
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