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Matthew R. Moreno

Researcher at California State University, Fullerton

Publications -  58
Citations -  674

Matthew R. Moreno is an academic researcher from California State University, Fullerton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sprint & Law enforcement. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 55 publications receiving 479 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew R. Moreno include Edith Cowan University & California State University, Northridge.

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The Influence of Physical Fitness on Reasons for Academy Separation in Law Enforcement Recruits

TL;DR: Recruits who had superior high-intensity running capacity (75PR) and aerobic fitness (MSFT) should have a better chance of completing academy, however, this could be influenced by training practices adopted during academy.
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The Physical and Athletic Performance Characteristics of Division I Collegiate Female Soccer Players by Position

TL;DR: Overall, Division I collegiate female players from the same squad demonstrated similar characteristics as measured by soccer-specific performance tests, which could allow for flexibility in position assignments.
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Relationships between Assessments in a Physical Ability Test for Law Enforcement: Is There Redundancy in Certain Assessments?

TL;DR: Investigating the relationships between tests incorporated into a physical assessment battery for a law enforcement (LEA) to determine if there were redundancies indicated that if a LEA uses these tests in a PAT, they can do so knowing they are measuring five relatively distinct physical qualities.
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Physical Characteristics by Sex and Age for Custody Assistants From a Law Enforcement Agency.

TL;DR: In this article, the physical characteristics by sex and age for custody assistants from a law enforcement agency were investigated. And the results showed that men scored significantly higher than women in hand grip, push-ups and sit-ups, were faster over the 201-m and 2.4km runs, and had a higher VO2max.
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Are there similarities in physical fitness characteristics of successful candidates attending law enforcement training regardless of training cohort

TL;DR: The level of physical fitness for new candidates attending LEA training, as measured by the testing battery, was similar across cohorts attending training and as such physical training programs to prepare new candidates for LEA duties may not need to be different.