Many law enforcement and military vocations require very specific skills, including marksmanship. Judicious marksmanship can be the difference between life and death for tactical personnel. Research has identified a multitude of factors, both physiologic and psychosocial, that can affect marksmanship. However, research about these factors is highly variable. This project attempts to systematically review the current literature for the effect of heart rate on marksmanship in tactical personnel. Strict inclusion and exclusion criteria provide the means to appraise the highest quality and most relevant studies to better guide assessment and training for tactical personnel.
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