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Obstacle course soldiers’ reaction and perception time: Combat equipment load effects

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Pages 434-438 | Published online: 24 Aug 2021
 

Abstract

We analysed reaction and perception capabilities in soldiers with or without combat equipment load. Spanish infantry soldiers (n = 46) completed a one-kilometre obstacle course without combat equipment and with combat equipment load. In each case they completed measures of reaction time and perception accuracy. Comparisons (t-tests) indicated the soldiers to be slower in reaction time with combat equipment loading while their perceptual abilities were unaffected with combat equipment loading. The differential effects of combat equipment loading on reaction time and perceptual ability could be explained by the mental arousal improving the moderate intensity of soldiers, being able to answer more quickly after the physical effort.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank all the participants and military personnel of the Tercio Duque de Alba 2° de La Legión and Grupo de Regulares n° 54 (Ceuta) that took part in this study. This project was funded by CEMIX: University of Granada and Command for Training and Doctrine (MADOC) ref. PIN 21/18, with funds of Santander Bank.

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