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O presente trabalho de investigação aplicada está subordinado ao tema “Importância
do Treino Físico no aprontamento das Forças Nacionais Destacadas (FND) - A Force Protection (FP) do 5º Contingente Nacional (CN) 2012/2013 no Teatro de Operações (TO) do Afeganistão”.
O objetivo desta investigação é perceber se o plano de treinos que preconiza o aprontamento é o mais adequado às tarefas que exigem no Teatro de Operações do Afeganistão e se esse plano de treinos prevê os mais diversos condicionantes, tais como,
missões inerentes a uma Force Protection, materiais/equipamentos, o terreno e o clima/condições meteorológicas. Pretendemos ainda esclarecer se os exercícios que o Regulamento de Educação Física do Exército prescreve são suficientes e os mais adequados a uma força desta natureza, ou se há algum treino complementar característico das forças do Centro de Tropas Comandos. A metodologia aplicada na realização do presente trabalho constou essencialmente da obra “Manual de Investigação em Ciências Sociais” da autoria de Raymond Quivy e Luc Van Campenhoudt. Existiram ainda outros autores referenciados ao longo do trabalho que foram considerados relevantes. Das entrevistas realizadas foram obtidos vários resultados, dos quais se destacam,
em primeiro lugar, o facto de ser impossível executar o treino físico nas condições idênticas às que vão encontrar em Teatro de Operações uma vez que as condições climatéricas/meteorológicas vão ser sempre contrárias às verificadas nesse mesmo Teatro de Operações. Relativamente às conclusões, verificou-se que o plano de treino físico da Force Protection foi adequado e extremamente direcionado tendo em conta à missão atribuída à Force Protection. No entanto deveria ser implementado um plano de treino físico pelos formadores especializados na matéria de treino físico de modo a que exista uma base comum a todos os aprontamentos.
Abstract This work of applied research is entitled “The Importance of Physical Training for readiness of Outstanding National Forces (FND) - The Force Protection (FP) of the 5th National Contingent (CN) 2012/2013 in the Theater of Operations (TO) of Afghanistan.” The objective of this research is to understand whether the training plan which recommends readiness is best suited to tasks in the Theater of Operations of Afghanistan and this training plan provides the most diverse conditions, as are inherent in Force Protection missions, materials / equipment, the terrain and the climate / weather. We intend to clarify whether Physical Education Army Regulation prescribes exercises that are sufficient and entirely appropriate for a force of this nature, or if there is some characteristic supplementary training needed for the forces of Comandos Center Troops. The methodology used in conducting the present study consisted essentially of the book "Handbook of Research in Social Sciences" written by Raymond Quivy and Luc Van Campenhoudt. There were also other authors referenced throughout the work that were considered relevant. The interviews resulted in several results, among which are, first, that it is impossible to run the physical training to match those conditions which are found in the Theater of Operations since the climatic / weather conditions will always be contrary to those found in the same Theater of Operations. It was found that the plan of physical training was adequate to Force Protection and extremely targeted given the task of the Force Protection. However a plan of physical training by expert trainers in the field of physical training would result in a common basis for all readiness which should be implemented.
Abstract This work of applied research is entitled “The Importance of Physical Training for readiness of Outstanding National Forces (FND) - The Force Protection (FP) of the 5th National Contingent (CN) 2012/2013 in the Theater of Operations (TO) of Afghanistan.” The objective of this research is to understand whether the training plan which recommends readiness is best suited to tasks in the Theater of Operations of Afghanistan and this training plan provides the most diverse conditions, as are inherent in Force Protection missions, materials / equipment, the terrain and the climate / weather. We intend to clarify whether Physical Education Army Regulation prescribes exercises that are sufficient and entirely appropriate for a force of this nature, or if there is some characteristic supplementary training needed for the forces of Comandos Center Troops. The methodology used in conducting the present study consisted essentially of the book "Handbook of Research in Social Sciences" written by Raymond Quivy and Luc Van Campenhoudt. There were also other authors referenced throughout the work that were considered relevant. The interviews resulted in several results, among which are, first, that it is impossible to run the physical training to match those conditions which are found in the Theater of Operations since the climatic / weather conditions will always be contrary to those found in the same Theater of Operations. It was found that the plan of physical training was adequate to Force Protection and extremely targeted given the task of the Force Protection. However a plan of physical training by expert trainers in the field of physical training would result in a common basis for all readiness which should be implemented.
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Afeganistão Aprontamento Força Nacional Destacada Force Protection Treino Físico
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Academia Militar. Direção de Ensino