Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Air Force Master Sgt. Caige Chapman, 81st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, independent duty medical technician, ...
President Donald Trump is bringing back the Presidential Fitness Test. Trump signed an executive order on July 31, expanding the President's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition and reinstating ...
U.S. Army Sgt. Brandon Green, left, and Spc. Fiona MacReynolds, with the 343rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, perform the 2-mile run exercise of the Army Combat Fitness Test at Mihail Kogalniceanu ...
All soldiers can expect to do more push-ups, and women in combat jobs will have to pick up the pace in a two-mile run as much as three minutes faster, under the Army’s new fitness requirements. “There ...
Fitness tests used to be simpler: A run, push-ups and sit-ups. They evolved over time and now can include options. For example, Air Force service members can do either a 1 1/2-mile run or a sprint.
The first time I ever ran for the sake of running—not between bases during a softball game or to avoid being tagged “it” at recess—was for the Presidential Fitness Test, a set of fitness assessments ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order reinstating the Presidential Fitness Test on July 31. The program, which includes completing a series of physical challenges, was first introduced in ...