21 years since 9/11 today. Almost half of US casualties from the Global War on Terror resulted from direct-fire engagements. Enjoy our latest publication where we identified anthropometrics & body composition predictors during this critical event. The first 50 copies are FREE.
21 years since 9/11 today. Almost half of US casualties from the Global War on Terror resulted from direct-fire engagements. Enjoy our latest publication where we identified anthropometrics & body composition predictors during this critical event. The first 50 copies are FREE.
First 50 copies of our article are FREE to download! Enjoy!
Lower-body muscular power and exercise tolerance predict susceptibility to enemy fire during a tactical combat movement simulation
https://t.co/8VQUM5qp2p
Combat swimming impairs marksmanship in standing and kneeling positions; however, kneeling provides better stability and improved shooting ability.
https://t.co/GYZjJ9I6Nf
Congrats to Dec 2020 grad @alloutjesse on your PhD and position as an Excercise Physiology Fellow with US Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. We wish you success in your career! #CatCommitment
Blueberry supplementation reduces the blood lactate response to running in normobaric hypoxia but has no effect on performance in recreational runners 🏃🏼♂️🫐🩸
https://t.co/CMpaFj1ekF
Effects of Caffeine on Exercise Duration, Critical Velocity, and Ratings of Perceived Exertion During Repeated-Sprint Exercise in Physically Active Men #newpub https://t.co/t7RZBVVaJI
One week since this beauty flew back to Kansas. It was incredibly difficult to say farewell and begin this new chapter of our journey.
However, these past few months have brought so much good for us to reflect on.
• I secured my dream job/postdoc.
• Ashley advanced to PhD c…
Week 2 of #springfling2020
Snagged a point in the prime lap (4th place), and finished 9th in the final sprint. Getting any points after little to no miles and traveling for interviews is a win in my book. 👍🏼 Big field and big show up by @gpvelotek
Well done, folks!
See yo…