Cardiorespiratory demands of firearms training instruction and 15m shuttle tests in law enforcement

Author:

Warwick J.ORCID,Cooper S.,Ronca F.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesLaw enforcement agencies require minimum fitness standards to safeguard their officers and training staff. Firearms instructors (FI) are expected to maintain the same standards as their operational counterparts. This study aimed to quantify the daily physiological demands placed on FIMethods19 FI (45 ± 5 years) completed occupational tasks whilst wearing heart rate (HR) monitors for a minimum 10 days. VO2max testing was conducted on FI during a treadmill test (TT) and a multistage shuttle test (ST). Linear regression models were used to model the relationship between VO2and HR throughout the TT. This model was applied to HR data from occupational tasks to infer oxygen consumption. Repeated Measures ANOVAs were used to compare time spent in VO2max equivalent zones throughout.ResultsThe VO2max achieved during ST (45.1 ± 5.6 ml/kg/min) was significantly higher than TT (39 ± 3 ml/kg/min) (p = 0.014). Time to exhaustion was sooner on ST (06:26 min) compared to TT (13:16 min) (p < .001). FI spent ∼85% of occupational time with an oxygen demand ≤20 ml/kg/min (p < .005). The most intense occupational tasks saw FI achieve a VO2max ≥30 ml/kg/min, but <40 ml/kg/min.ConclusionUsing ST to assess cardiorespiratory fitness resulted in a quicker time to exhaustion and a higher VO2max. Predominantly, FI occupational tasks are low intensity with sporadic exposures requiring a VO2max of >40 ml/kg/min. To safeguard FI from occupational-related cardiorespiratory or long-term health issues, it is intuitive to suggest fitness standards should exceed a VO2max of 40 ml/kg/min.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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