An independent review revealed that a strenuous workout led by a Navy SEAL instructor at Tufts University's lacrosse team resulted in the hospitalization of several participants due to rhabdomyolysis. The review criticized the instructor's lack of credentials and highlighted the university's inadequate emergency response procedures. It asserted that the workout was excessively intense and not aligned with exercise science principles, leaving students unaware of the demands they would face during the session. This incident underscores the need for improved guidelines for athletic training activities at the university.
The Navy SEAL Workout did not follow principles of acclimatization that are necessary to avoid injury during training. It was not exercise-science based.
The review highlighted that the Navy SEAL instructor lacked proper credentials, and Tufts failed to prepare a safe emergency transportation plan, leading to preventable injuries.
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