Source: Military Times
Summary
A new study reveals that the US Army’s Ranger School significantly alters the physiology of male participants more than their female counterparts. Researchers monitored hormonal levels, blood markers, and body composition changes throughout the training program.
Why It Matters
Understanding the physiological differences in response to extreme training can inform military training protocols, promoting effectiveness and safety. The findings highlight the need for gender-sensitive approaches in physical conditioning, ultimately supporting both male and female soldiers in peak performance roles.




