To serve both the sportsmen and soldiers
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For a whole week, the high-performance sportsmen and couches from the Military Sport Centre Dukla Banská Bystrica shared their experience of physical preparation and training with the elite troops of the 5th Special Forces Regiment Žilina. The presentation of the new diagnostic centre, which was held on Friday, was graced with the presence of SVK Minister of Defence Martin Glváč.
“This week, we have carried out a pilot project of the process we have launched as a part of the concept of the MSC Dukla further development. It is our ambition that the assets we invest in Dukla will be utilized also by the armed forces. We have come up with a sound plan and this has been the first step. The 5th Regiment has used the diagnostic equipment for the whole week and I am sure that in the future it will be possible for the armed forces to make the use of all the facilities of the Military Sport Centre,” said SVK Minister of Defence Martin Glváč.
“It is our pleasure to provide our facilities for the training purposes of the Special Forces unit of the SVK Armed Forces. In my view, our Military Sport Centre that falls under the Defence Department should share the lessons learned in the preparation of sportsmen not only with the young talents or the top-level sportsmen representing our country and the Olympics contestants but also with the soldiers,” said Director of the MSC Dukla Banská Bystrica Richard Galovič. On this occasion, he pointed out that the troops from the 5th Special Forces Regiment are highly trained.
Throughout the week, five soldiers from the elite 5th Regiment joined the best sportsmen and couches from the MSC Dukla Banská Bystrica to undergo training and preparation along with them. “I believe they have gained some practical experience there and I have to say that also for us, meeting them was very inspiring. We have learned a variety of techniques that might be used in preparation of the high-performance sportsmen,” concluded the Director of the MSC Dukla.
According to one of the members of the 5th Special Forces Regiment, such cooperation is most useful, namely in terms of sharing the experience and getting know-how to improve preparation and training of both the soldiers and the top-level sportsmen. “We received recommendations from the physiotherapists and personal fitness trainers as to what we can do to make the training cycle even more effective,” he explained. According to Michal Martikán, it is good for both the Special Forces and the sportsmen to know the recommended limits.
The new diagnostic lab provides, among other things, the blood gas analyzers with stress test ECG, a cycle ergometer with stress test ECG, conveyor belt, myotest to evaluate athlete’s muscular performance, fitrodyne to determine power output, electromyograph with telemetry to analyze the biomechanics of movement and Keiser exercise machine to determine the dynamic and maximum power output.
“This week, we have carried out a pilot project of the process we have launched as a part of the concept of the MSC Dukla further development. It is our ambition that the assets we invest in Dukla will be utilized also by the armed forces. We have come up with a sound plan and this has been the first step. The 5th Regiment has used the diagnostic equipment for the whole week and I am sure that in the future it will be possible for the armed forces to make the use of all the facilities of the Military Sport Centre,” said SVK Minister of Defence Martin Glváč.
“It is our pleasure to provide our facilities for the training purposes of the Special Forces unit of the SVK Armed Forces. In my view, our Military Sport Centre that falls under the Defence Department should share the lessons learned in the preparation of sportsmen not only with the young talents or the top-level sportsmen representing our country and the Olympics contestants but also with the soldiers,” said Director of the MSC Dukla Banská Bystrica Richard Galovič. On this occasion, he pointed out that the troops from the 5th Special Forces Regiment are highly trained.
Throughout the week, five soldiers from the elite 5th Regiment joined the best sportsmen and couches from the MSC Dukla Banská Bystrica to undergo training and preparation along with them. “I believe they have gained some practical experience there and I have to say that also for us, meeting them was very inspiring. We have learned a variety of techniques that might be used in preparation of the high-performance sportsmen,” concluded the Director of the MSC Dukla.
According to one of the members of the 5th Special Forces Regiment, such cooperation is most useful, namely in terms of sharing the experience and getting know-how to improve preparation and training of both the soldiers and the top-level sportsmen. “We received recommendations from the physiotherapists and personal fitness trainers as to what we can do to make the training cycle even more effective,” he explained. According to Michal Martikán, it is good for both the Special Forces and the sportsmen to know the recommended limits.
The new diagnostic lab provides, among other things, the blood gas analyzers with stress test ECG, a cycle ergometer with stress test ECG, conveyor belt, myotest to evaluate athlete’s muscular performance, fitrodyne to determine power output, electromyograph with telemetry to analyze the biomechanics of movement and Keiser exercise machine to determine the dynamic and maximum power output.