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The level of balance can play an essential role in a soldier’s performance. For a Special Forces soldier,
the footwear used or extra weight may be important factors affecting their balance level during
combat operations or trainings. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to assess the level of static
balance of Special Forces Operators and to determine the influence of select elements of a soldier’s
combat uniform and equipment on balance levels. The study group consisted of 37 Polish Special
Forces Operators. To assess the level of static balance, the Romberg test was used in three variants
(barefoot, with shoes, and with shoes, helmet, and vest). The measurements were made using the
AMTI AccuGait portable force platform. The results of the analysis showed that the calculated average
values of selected static balance parameters of soldiers differed depending on the variant of the
Romberg test used, and in most cases, those differences were statistically significant (
α<0.
). The
lowest average values of parameters characterizing the level of static balance of Special Forces soldiers
were calculated for barefoot measurements. The measurements with shoes and additional loads
showed a statistically significant increase in almost all analysed parameters compared to barefoot
measurements.
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Soldiers Static balance External load . Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
