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Volodymyr Klymovych1, Artur Oderov1, Serhii Romanchuk1, Mukola Korchagin2, Vitalii Zolochevskyi3, Serhii Fedak1, Igor Gura4, Oleh Nebozhuk1, Viktor Lashta1, Viktor Romanchuk5, Orest Lesko1

1National Academy of the Army, Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sports, Lviv, Ukraine
2Military Institute of Armoured Forces of National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sports, Kharkiv, Ukraine
3Kozhedub Air Force University, Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sports, Kharkiv, Ukraine
4Kharkiv National University of the Air Force named after Ivan Kozhedub, Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sports, Kharkiv, Ukraine
5S.P. Koroliov Zhytomyr Military Institute, Department of Physical Education, Special Physical Training and Sport, Zhytomyr, Ukraine

Correlation of Physical Fitness and Professional Military Training of Servicemen

Sport Mont 2020, 18(2), 79-82 | DOI: 10.26773/smj.200612

Abstract

This article demonstrates that physically trained military personnel are more skilful and perform professional military actions much faster than poorly trained soldiers do. We have shown that, regardless of the characteristics of the professional activity of any military experts, its effectiveness is closely linked to their level of physical fitness, which in turn plays a significant role in the formation of the professional skills and capabilities of military experts. To assess the military and applied skills of servicemen, we have researched them performing exercises and meeting combat training standards (shooting machine guns, loading tank ammunition, constructing a single trench for shooting, etc.). The results of the exercise and performance assessment enabled the determination that physical training of troops is closely linked to combat training and contributes to improving the professional skills of military personnel.

Keywords

military, servicemen, troops, performance, physical qualities, professional skills



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