Preparing for the Army Combat Fitness Test is the ideal resource to help you assess your readiness and train for the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT). Because soldiers operate on a three-dimensional battlefield where physical demands are often variable and unpredictable, the Army’s revised physical test provides a more diverse measurement of a soldier’s physical abilities than its predecessor. But if you are one of the 200,000 annual recruits or the 1.2 million active duty soldiers who must pass these new protocols, this diverse test may bring anxiety and uneasiness.
That is where this essential guide can help. Backed by the expertise of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), Preparing for the Army Combat Fitness Test is the first book on the market to address the requirements of the ACFT and provide you with the tools you need to be prepared for testing day. Consisting of six events—the 3 Repetition Maximum Deadlift, Standing Power Throw, Hand Release Push-Up–Arm Extension, Sprint-Drag-Carry, Leg Tuck, and Two-Mile Run—the ACFT will test physical characteristics that you can develop and cultivate with the training guidelines in this book. For each testing event, you’ll find a description of the test, instructions on performing the test safely and effectively, and scoring standards so you know the minimum performance requirements to pass and avoid being disqualified on testing day.
Author(s): NSCA -National Strength & Conditioning Association
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Year: 2020
Language: English
Commentary: Preparing for the Army Combat Fitness Test
Pages: 296
Tags: Preparing for the Army Combat Fitness Test
Introduction
Part I All About the ACFT
1 The Army Combat Fitness Test
2 3 Repetition Maximum Deadlift
3 Standing Power Throw
4 Hand Release Push-up–Arm Extension
5 Sprint-Drag-Carry
6 Leg Tuck
7 Two-Mile Run
Part II The Science Behind Training
8 Training Principles
9 Components of Performance
Part III Preparation and Programming
10 Your Current State of Readiness
11 Training Plan Considerations
12 Sample Training Plans
Part IV Workout and Exercise Descriptions
13 Warm-Up
14 Power Exercises
15 Lower Body Pulling Exercises
16 Lower Body Pushing Exercises
17 Upper Body Pulling Exercises
18 Upper Body Pushing Exercises
19 Trunk Exercises
20 Conditioning
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Glossary
Suggested Resources
About the NSCA
About the Authors
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