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Background. The article is an attempt to present the risk of overloading the motor system in prisoners who practice physical activity in their leisure time. Material and methods. The study was conducted among 50 imprisoned people taking up strength training in circum­stances allowing them to decide about the frequency and course of particular sessions, and the size of the applied loads. The research tool was an interview based on the stand­ardized Recovery Scoring Guide questionnaire by Kenttä and Hassmén, evaluating activities that reduce the risk of overload. The interview was extended by a short questionnaire inter­view of the researchers’ design. Results and conclusions. Only 12% of the responders performed activities reducing the risk of the motor system overload in a way not requiring any modification; 56% practiced the activities incorrectly, with a need for some changes. The authors suggest implementing organizational and educational interventions in prisons in order to reduce the risk of overloading the locomotor system among prisoners who practice strength training in their spare time.
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Background. In 2014 three co-authors of this article, at the prison authorities’ order, prepared a draft amendment of the physical fitness test for Prison Service officers. After the presen­tation of several amendments there has been noticed a very spontaneous and emotional reaction of the officers to the concept of Cooper’s test inclusion to the revised test. This inspired the authors to examine prison officers’ attitudes towards the concept of exposing them to a mandatory endurance test. Material and methods. 91 prison officers took part in a diagnostics survey with the use of a questionnaire developed by the authors. Results. Subjects mostly practice strength training although in their opinion the most beneficial to health is doing endurance training. The respondents do not have enough knowledge on training methods of building endurance. Almost half of the respondents indicate a negative attitude of officers to the incorporation of obligatory endurance trial to physical fitness test. Conclusions. Several educational as well as motivational actions need to be taken in order to raise their skills related to planning and practicing physical activity. Their performance is especially important taking into consideration health and the strengthening of professionally useful motor potential.
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