Development of the motor capacity level of military firemen by circuit training. preliminary study
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CHIRAZI, Marin, LOLUȚĂ, Adrian-Gabriel. Development of the motor capacity level of military firemen by circuit training. preliminary study. In: Ştiinţa Culturii Fizice, 2019, nr. 33(1), pp. 68-74. ISSN 1857-4114.
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Numărul 33(1) / 2019 / ISSN 1857-4114 /ISSNe 2537-6438

Development of the motor capacity level of military firemen by circuit training. preliminary study

CZU: 795.012:355.2

Pag. 68-74

Chirazi Marin1, Loluță Adrian-Gabriel2
 
1 Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi,
2 Inspectorate for Emergency Situation ”N. Iorga” MIA, Botosani
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 noiembrie 2019


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Physical education and sport in the training of military firefighters within the "Nicolae Iorga" Emergency Situations Inspectorate of Botosani County is an integrated part of the instructive-educational process aimed at training the skills and capabilities of military personnel (non-commissioned officers) in dealing with the accuracy and speed of accessories and fighting equipment, prolonged vigorous actions under high temperature conditions, smoke and toxic gases and other unfavorable factors that occur during the intervention. Physical education is one of the main activities to support the tasks and missions of the inspectorate. The scientific problem solved in this article is the experimental argumentation of the sports training methodology in order to establish the level of the motor capacity of the military firefmen within the "Nicolae Iorga" Emergency Situations Inspectorate of Botosani County, Romania in fulfilling their missions, saving the most valuable "life" work.

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motor capacity, firemen, circuits, Equipment, evaluation, quarterly