Upper and Lower Limbs Acute Fatigue Did Not Mitigate Male Trained Air Force Soldiers’ Marksmanship

Author:

Pedrosa Gustavo Ferreira12ORCID,Kler Oberdan Souza1,Rezende Luiz Felipe Souza Petrocchi1,Filho Henrique Levino dos Santos1,Soares Ytalo Mota3,Avelar Erick Dias1,Souza José Carlos Lima de1,Cruz Pedro Weldes da Silva1,Laporta Lorenzo2,Figueiredo Lucas Savassi4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Instrução e Adaptação da Aeronáutica, Força Aérea Brasileira, Lagoa Santa, Brazil

2. Department of Individual Sports, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil

3. Department of Physical Education, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil

4. Campus Governador Valadares, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Governador Valadares, Brazil

Abstract

In this study, we aimed to investigate the impact of acute fatigue on pistol shooting performance among Air Force marksmen. We compared the accuracy, precision, speed-accuracy trade-off, shooting cycle time, and hits on a silhouette target among 12 Brazilian Air Force servicemen ( M age = 21.5, SD – 1.6 years) under both fatigue and non-fatigue conditions in a crossover design. In the fatigued condition, the participants performed a fatigue protocol composed of side runs, vertical jumps, push-ups, running, and burpees exercises before shooting. Participants performed the countermovement jump and the plyometric push-ups tests on a contact mat before and immediately after the fatigue protocol to compare the heights achieved pre- and post-fatigue. Paired t-tests showed a significant performance reduction of 34.36% and 40.02% for the countermovement jump and plyometric push-ups, respectively, indicating that participants were fatigued in their lower and upper limbs. In the non-fatigued condition, no exercise was performed before shooting. Results indicated no significant differences between conditions on shooting precision ( p = .125; ES: .54), speed-accuracy trade-off ( p = .261; ES = .33), hits within the silhouette ( p = .167; ES = .41), or shooting cycle times ( p = .868; ES = .05); but accuracy was greater ( p = .025; ES: .54) when fatigued. We concluded that overall shooting performance was not impaired by physical fatigue, and shooting accuracy appeared to be improved. Perhaps physical fatigue was not enough to impair shooting accuracy in this young adult group, as accuracy decline is expected instead when shooters are in an exhausted state. Further research is needed to confirm these findings and test this presumption.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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