Agility training (AT) has recently been instituted in several combat athlete communities in hopes of improving combat performance as well as general fitness. AT has been demonstrated to improve performance in agility tests while traditional linear exercise does not. Further, in animal models, while exercise alone offers some neurological benefits, studies suggest a greater benefit from AT. The purpose of this study was to determine how substituting AT for traditional ...
INTRODUCTION: The development of a man-machine interface with component adjustability for unmanned aerial vehicle and other remote workstations that the Air Force employs is important and necessary due to the size variability of the operators. In order to provide the range of operators an optimum interface, ergonomic principles must be applied to design for the adjustability that is required to simultaneously prevent discomfort and fatigue and promote performance. Appropriate performance ...