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Physical treatment matters: Improving endurance in law enforcement students through physical vascular therapy |
Tartalom: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/105268 |
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Physical treatment matters: Improving endurance in law enforcement students through physical vascular therapy
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Ádám, Ferenc Nagy
Antal, Kovács
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Introduction: Adequate physical fitness is crucial for the effectiveness of law enforcement personnel. This
study explores the potential for improving the fitness of law enforcement officers through physical vascular
therapy, alongside traditional performance-enhancing techniques. Law enforcement students participated in an
intensive four-week basic training program as part of their higher education. The research specifically
investigates how endurance can be improved using the Bio–Electro–Magnetic–Energy–Regulation (BEMER)
physical vascular therapy device, which is used in medicine and sports science for preventative, rehabilitative,
and regenerative purposes. Numerous national and international studies have confirmed the device's positive
effects. Materials and Methods: This study assesses students' performance through three exercises: two
targeting strength endurance and one specifically measuring overall endurance. A randomized, controlled,
double-blind trial was performed with 60 volunteers. The validity of the results was evaluated using statistical
analyses, which also confirmed the changes in performance. Results: For the three exercises—jumping over a
stool (JOS), medicine ball pass to the wall (MBP), and shuttle run (SR)—there was no significant difference
between the Verum and control groups in the pre-test. However, in the post-test for the shuttle run, a significant
difference was observed (p = 0.001). Specifically, regarding endurance, the treated group showed a positive and
significant improvement compared to the control group, with the post-test shuttle run results demonstrating a
clear advantage for the experimental group. Conclusions: The novel findings suggest that BEMER has a
positive effect on the endurance of law enforcement students. Consequently, its future use as an adjunctive
treatment to enhance student endurance is recommended.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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nke:36174757
nke:10087072
nke:JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT
nke:25
nke:5
nke:105007675468
nke:J PHYS EDUC SPORT
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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