After completed course the student shall be able to plan, to carry out, and to evaluate the effect of physical training on his/her own unit. To be able to do this, knowledge regarding physical performance is needed. To be able to optimise the physical combat effectiveness of ones unit knowledge regarding the effects on the body of external factors of more short-lived nature such as sleep, fluid balance, food intake, environment, hygiene and personal equipment is also essential. The student shall be able to convert the theoretical knowledge into practical handling of the external factors to optimise the physical combat effectiveness. The student will also learn the basics of setting up a task requirement analysis and to develop a training plan for a unit before and during a mission.
The course consists of a combination of lectures, laboratory practicals, team works, seminars, and practical exercises.
The course is divided into two parts:
Part 1: - Factors affecting the physical combat effectiveness, 4.5 hp
Part 2: - Applied physical combat effectiveness, 3 hp
