Assessment of Motoric Organ State and Development Opportunities among Soldiers Serving within the Hungarian Army

Part 1

  • Mónika Horváth
  • Ágnes Mayer
  • Ildikó Vásárhelyi-Nagy
Keywords: Protocol guards, static load, balancing ability, assessment, development

Abstract

In the course of their specialist operations, the professional strength of national defence corps are exposed to enormous loads and extreme impacts detrimental to health. Such factor is static load affecting the human body one-sidedly, which has substantial impacts on the functioning of circulatory, motoric, respiratory and even digestive systems. Our hypothesis is that the development of balancing ability is suitable for reducing the impacts of static loads. Saluting soldiers and protocol guards are mostly exposed to one-sided static loads in the course of their day-to-day work. Therefore, in order to verify our hypothesis, we have conducted research aimed at assessing one’s physical condition, coordinating and balancing ability with the members of the strength of the 32nd National Defence Protocol Unit. The present series of scientific publications aims to present the course and details of assessment and development through drawing specialist conclusions.

Published
2019-12-31
Section
Humánpolitikai szaktevékenységek