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Research on Connection Between Physiological Index and Endurance Training on Military Academy Cadets

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Purpose is to research on the connection between physiological index and endurance training on military academy cadets. Methodology is to choose 30 cadets randomly in a military academy for tests on their physiological index and to run analysis on relativity between physiological index tests result and endurance training result with SPSS 20.2 pearson analysis tool. Results step test result had a relatively significant impact on endurance training. Conclusions in endurance training, military academy cadets should make their training well targeted according to their own physiological index, to enhance their training effectiveness.

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Compliance with Ethical Standards

The study was approved by the Logistics Department for Civilian Ethics Committee of Zhengzhou Campus, CPLA Army Artillery and Air Defence Forces Academy. All subjects who participated in the experiment were provided with and signed an informed consent form. All relevant ethical safeguards have been met with regard to subject protection.

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Zhang, P., Zhang, Z., Yao, X., Pang, Z. (2020). Research on Connection Between Physiological Index and Endurance Training on Military Academy Cadets. In: Long, S., Dhillon, B. (eds) Man–Machine–Environment System Engineering . MMESE 2019. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 576. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8779-1_15

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