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In the Exercise physiology lab students have the opportunity to measure blood lactate production during various stages of exertion during exercise. The main purpose of the lab is to examine the changes in the byproducts produced during exercise. The students are specifically comparing the variations between these byproducts in hot and cold environments. At Cal Poly College of Science & Mathematics, students apply skills they’ve learned in class and experience theories proven first hand.
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Exercise Great Bear
Front right view of damaged sled USA No. 01136142 on trail to M. L. R.
13 Feb 62
Photo by Pfc. Henri Hebert
Spt. Cmd Photo Lab USARAL
AT465
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Exercise Great Bear
Aggressor Forces [illegible] from Fort Wainwright, Alaska, prepare to push out on a frontal assault, during Exercise Great Bear.
16 Feb 62
SFC A. S. Houghton
2nd Inf Bde Information Office
Fort Devens, Mass.
AT465
Sled Pushing... one of my favorite exercises, along with tire flips and bear crawls.
Video of all three, only 30 secs. :)
Gen. Joseph Lengyel, chief of the National Guard Bureau, speaks at Volk Field Combat Readiness Training Center Friday (May 5) during a visit to observe Northern Lightning, an annual counterland training exercise that began May 1 and will end May 12. The exercise will involve aircraft and personnel from multiple active duty Air Force, National Guard and Navy. Northern Lightning is one of seven Air National Guard joint accredited exercises held at a Combat Readiness Training Center. The two-week long exercise will provide participating units a tactical level, joint training environment emphasizing user-defined objectives. Wisconsin Department of Military Affairs photo by Vaughn R. Larson
Adopting a regular exercise routine can provide seniors with mental and physical benefits that boost their overall health.
In the Exercise physiology lab students have the opportunity to measure blood lactate production during various stages of exertion during exercise. The main purpose of the lab is to examine the changes in the byproducts produced during exercise. The students are specifically comparing the variations between these byproducts in hot and cold environments. At Cal Poly College of Science & Mathematics, students apply skills they’ve learned in class and experience theories proven first hand.
THE biggest live exercise of its kind ever held in Greater Manchester – Exercise Triton II – came to an end this morning (Friday, July 16, 2016) after months of intense planning.
Around 36 organisations across the region and nationally have been taking part in this major emergency planning exercise which saw dozens of emergency vehicles at sites across Greater Manchester and Chinook helicopters flying across the skies.
The complex scenario used was designed to test how local authorities, emergency services and other partners are equipped to tackle a major emergency working together.
Participating ‘players’ also included the military, government, health and utility companies, as well as voluntary agencies.
The exercise started on Monday, July 11, 2016, with ‘warnings’ from the Met Office regarding adverse weather and from the Environment Agency about the growing risk of regional flooding.
The emergency services, including Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS), and partners put procedures in place to ensure that where possible properties and critical infrastructure were protected and the public were warned. This theme was carried on through Tuesday, July 12 and Wednesday, July 13, 2016.
To ensure that both players and plans were tested to their full, a dramatic scenario developed on Thursday, July 14, whereby the bank on the Dove Stone Reservoir in Oldham was breached and water cascaded through a number of boroughs within Greater Manchester.
This meant that evacuation procedures had to be put in place and rest centres set up. Later in the day, a coach ploughed into the River Tame in a mock crash and a full-scale search and rescue operation was carried out.
Paul Argyle, GMFRS’ Deputy County Fire Officer and Chair of Greater Manchester Resilience Forum, said: “Exercise Triton II was a hugely complex emergency planning exercise and I would like to thank all of the agencies that have taken part this week.
"This was a very detailed scenario which had impacts across every part of the region and necessitated a full range of partners taking part.
"The scale of the destruction and chaos in the exercise was deliberately designed to test the region at full stretch.
"We have to do this to ensure we are well prepared to deal with any future real-life event or disaster that might occur – and it is also invaluable that those taking part got the chance to practise essential response skills that would be used during a major incident like this.
"I would particularly like to thank all the volunteers who took part in this exercise. The patience and understanding of local residents and communities on Thursday (as response plans went into effect at 'live' sites) was also greatly appreciated.
“All players have now been 'stood down'. Our next task is to evaluate how the exercise went, step by step. We will want to find out what worked well and crucially to identify and learn any lessons that could help us in the future in real-life situations. I would like to point out that incidents as extreme as this are highly unlikely, but ensuring we practice our response means that we are ready to respond to a variety of scenarios."
Saw stuff like this in a lot of parks in Istanbul. What a superb idea! Hey, Mrs. Obama, maybe if we had equipment like this in US playgrounds, it would do something to curb our country's obesity problem.
Gun rights rally sponsored by Virginia Citizens Defense League on campus at Old Dominion University.
Senior Airman Michael Mikkelson programs a USC-60 for long haul communications to a satelite during the 2006 Jump Start Communications exercise on 13 April at Homestead ARB, Fla. The Jump Start Communications exercise is designed to familiarize troops from Reserve, Guard, and Active military units with Communications equipment they wouldn't normally use.
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Exercise Timberline
An M-59 assigned to D Co, 4th BG, 23 Inf. moves forward during Exercise Timberline.
9 Feb 63
by Sp4 King
Pictorial Branch
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AP72
The wife and i recently got a recumbent exercise bike, which i figured i could play xbox on while i rode, however i figured out that i could also work on my laptop with the aid of a MOMA endtable my father gave us as a gift.
Their were lots of people getting some exercise at Red Rock and a couple were sort of summersaulting down the benches
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Exercise Great Bear
Men of the aggressor forces line up for noon chow at the HQ mess in the CP area. Hot meals in the field are quite a morale booster.
[No date or photographer info, but likely ]
9 Feb
Pfc. Jerry Butler
YC Photo Team
Fort Wainwright
AT465
Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 17, which took place at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa from 19 to 22 September, provided an opportunity for Canadian Army stakeholders and civilian leaders to experience a personal and in-depth understanding of Canadian Army capabilities, equipment as well as the professionalism and skill of Canadian soldiers.
Photo by: Garrison Imaging Petawawa
L’exercice COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT 2017, qui s’est tenu à la Base de soutien de la 4e Division du Canada Petawawa, du 19 au 22 septembre, a procuré à des intervenants liés à l’Armée canadienne et à des dirigeants civils une occasion de voir et de bien comprendre personnellement en quoi consistent les capacités et l’équipement de l’Armée canadienne, de même que de se rendre compte du professionnalisme et des compétences des soldats canadiens.
Photo par
Section d'imagerie Petawawa
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Steve Jubinville of ADM(IE) fires a Remington 870 Magnum shotgun at pumpkins in the Juliet Tower range, during exercise Collaborative Spirit in Garrison Petawawa on October 17, 2013..
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Photo: Corporal D. Salisbury.
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Exercise Great Bear
Display room of combat development at the Officers' Club, Fort Greely, Alaska.
20 Feb 62
Sp4 Paul DeNucce
USARAL Spt. Cmd. Photo Lab
Fort Richardson, Alaska
AT465
Exercise ARDENT DEFENDER 2025, hosted by the Canadian Armed Forces Explosive Ordnance Disposal (CAF EOD) organization, runs October 16–29, 2025, at 5th Canadian Division Support Base Gagetown, New Brunswick. This multinational Explosive Ordnance Disposal exercise enhances interoperability, validates tactics, and strengthens partnerships among allied nations to counter evolving explosive threats and ensure global security and operational readiness.
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L’exercice ARDENT DEFENDER 2025, organisé par l’équipe de neutralisation des explosifs et munitions des Forces armées canadiennes, se déroulera du 16 au 29 octobre 2025 à la Base de soutien de la 5 e Division du Canada Gagetown, au Nouveau-Brunswick. Cet exercice multinational de neutralisation des explosifs et des munitions améliore l’interopérabilité, permet de valider les tactiques et renforce les partenariats entre les pays alliés afin de contrer les menaces explosives en constante évolution et d’assurer la sécurité mondiale et la disponibilité opérationnelle.
Photo Petty Officer 2nd Class Dan Bard Directorate Army Public Affairs
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Exercise Great Bear
At General Support Area Tanacross, Alaska there is an experimental "pop" tent being tested by Combat Development. During Exercise Great Bear.
14 Feb 62
Pfc. Cohen
USARAL Spt Cmd. Photo Facility
Fort Richardson
AT465
A Seattle area Backbone "pod" hit the streets to exercise their First Amendment protected speech. The disease is terrible. The opportunity for change is great. We needed a massive pivot to localization, sustainability, and use CoViD-19 as an escape hatch out of the collective madness of capitalism's cult of consumption. This crisis comes with so much suffering that to simply go back to business as usual would be a sin, a squandering of perhaps our final chance to restore balance. #ReMakeTheWorld
Congratulations Aziza and welcome to the Solidarity Brigades!
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Exercise Great Bear
Back-lighted parachute (cargo) right after the landing in the drop zone. This operation took place on 18 Feb 1962 in the area of Healy Lake, Alaska. The cargo was dropped after an element of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (airborne), made an assault jump against the aggressor forces during Exercise Great Bear.
18 Feb 62
SFC A. S. Houghton
2nd Inf. Bde IO
Fort Devens, Mass
AT465
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Exercise Great Bear
Overall view of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (airborne), making an assault landing at Healy Lake, Alaska during Exercise Great Bear.
18 Feb 62
SFC A. S. Houghton
2nd Inf. Bde IO
Fort Devens, Mass
AT465
ARC10376/AR62 ALASKA
Exercise Great Bear
Overall view of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (airborne), making an assault landing at Healy Lake, Alaska during Exercise Great Bear.
18 Feb 62
SFC A. S. Houghton
2nd Inf. Bde IO
Fort Devens, Mass
AT465
Hartlepool College of Further Education students were presented with certificates on June 2nd at the police firearms Tactical Training Centre at Urlay Nook to commend their assistance with one of the largest outdoor emergency exercises ever undertaken on Teesside.
Beside this path are permanent pieces of exercise equipment...part of the Government keep fit program
Bought a Bowflex on Kijiji today instead of renewing my gym membership. Will it change my life like my elliptical did?
In the Exercise physiology lab students have the opportunity to measure blood lactate production during various stages of exertion during exercise. The main purpose of the lab is to examine the changes in the byproducts produced during exercise. The students are specifically comparing the variations between these byproducts in hot and cold environments. At Cal Poly College of Science & Mathematics, students apply skills they’ve learned in class and experience theories proven first hand.
The HQ ARRC Team are a few days in to Exercise Selva Backstop 2016, in difficult conditions they have hiked, climbed, Via Ferrata and slept in a First World War tunnel that was dug by the Italian Army during the conflict.
Exercise Selva Backstop 2016 is an Adventure Training (AT) Exercise in which participants walk and climb sections of the First World War front line, using the Via Ferrata system that runs across the Dolomites, Italy.
The team will be climbing in and around Cortina Di Ampezzio, which sat firmly within the Italian 4th Army Area of Responsibility (AOR), during 1915-18.
The objectives of this AT is to conduct demanding and arduous exercise which develops the multi-national, multi-ranked participants' teamwork, physical fitness and physical courage, whilst learning about the British 48th Division and the Italian 6th Army experiences during the conflict.
(NATO Photo / Sgt Mike O’Neill GBR Army / Released)
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In the Exercise physiology lab students have the opportunity to measure blood lactate production during various stages of exertion during exercise. The main purpose of the lab is to examine the changes in the byproducts produced during exercise. The students are specifically comparing the variations between these byproducts in hot and cold environments. At Cal Poly College of Science & Mathematics, students apply skills they’ve learned in class and experience theories proven first hand.
Today Mandy Willard and I did another walk from Southease up onto the downs towards and through Telscombe and then back via Rodmell. The views were amazing and it was a really lovely walk. The weather was really kind to us so a big variety of images for the day from muck spreading which smelt really good to landscapes and a few birds for good measure. It was an area we will certainly explore more.