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The Navy SEAL Physical Fitness Guide - Uniformed Services ...

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Other Terms for Work RateOther terms are frequently used to describe exercise intensity and work rate. <strong>The</strong>seinclude:" Work" Power" METS" WattsIf these terms and concepts are learned, they will apply to almost all exerciseequipment and conditioning programs. <strong>The</strong> terms work and power are often usedincorrectly. Because these terms can be expressed in a variety of ways, it is useful tounderstand or at least be familiar with the basic units of measurement.Work and PowerWork = Force x Distance and is measured in kcalPower = Rate of Doing Work and is measured in wattsMETs and Watts<strong>The</strong> term MET, which was used in the national recommendations for exercise, isoften used to estimate energy expenditure and work rate.A MET is defined as a multiple of restingmetabolic rate or energy expenditure.One MET is between 0.200 to 0.250 liters (of oxygen)/min, or approximately onekcal/min, depending on the weight and body type of the person. Two METS would be twotimes resting metabolic rate or approximately 0.5 liters (2 X 0.200 to 0.250) of oxygen/min,or 2 kcal/min. Likewise, 3 METS would be 0.75 liters (3 X 0.200 to 0.250) of oxygen/min,or around 3 kcal/min.50 Cardiorespiratory Conditioning

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