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The Role of Squadron Commanders Improving Physical Fitness Behaviors

The Role of Squadron Commanders Improving Physical Fitness Behaviors in Bloomington, MN

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The Role of Squadron Commanders Improving Physical Fitness Behaviors

The Role of Squadron Commanders Improving Physical Fitness Behaviors in Bloomington, MN

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Air Force (AF) personnel need physical and cardiovascular endurance to be productive and healthy. Currently, 44.4 percent of AF members are overweight, 12.4 percent are obese, and only 59.4 percent of AF members engage in regular physical activity. The purpose of the study is determining the best methods to achieve a fit and healthy force and to motivate AF members to maintain physical activity. Fifty-two squadron commanders participated in a web-based survey. The most common squadron fitness activities were running (78 percent), calisthenics (74 percent), and a practice fitness assessment (68 percent). The three most common rewards given by commanders to high fitness assessment scorers included recognition at commander's call, a one- or two-day passes, and a certificate. These non-monetary awards are strategies to improve fitness behaviors.
Air Force (AF) personnel need physical and cardiovascular endurance to be productive and healthy. Currently, 44.4 percent of AF members are overweight, 12.4 percent are obese, and only 59.4 percent of AF members engage in regular physical activity. The purpose of the study is determining the best methods to achieve a fit and healthy force and to motivate AF members to maintain physical activity. Fifty-two squadron commanders participated in a web-based survey. The most common squadron fitness activities were running (78 percent), calisthenics (74 percent), and a practice fitness assessment (68 percent). The three most common rewards given by commanders to high fitness assessment scorers included recognition at commander's call, a one- or two-day passes, and a certificate. These non-monetary awards are strategies to improve fitness behaviors.

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