The Navy has a new fitness test for active-duty “combat arms personnel,” including members of Naval Special Warfare and Naval ...
The Navy is returning to its pre-2020 physical fitness assessment system, requiring sailors to complete a test every six months.
The Air Force’s new physical fitness assessments will start counting sooner than originally planned, and the service will ...
Combat arms personnel in the U.S. Navy will need to complete the new test once a year, executing swims, runs, push-ups, and ...
The Navy rolled out its first fitness test for sailors in combat arms roles, mandating swimming, running and calisthenics ...
The U.S. Navy is revamping physical fitness assessments for sailors starting on Jan. 1, 2026, with failure guidelines set to be updated as well.
Starting this year, able-bodied active and Selected Reserve Coast Guard members will need to work out at least four days a ...
Airmen do a 2-mile run as part of a physical training test at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., Oct. 29, 2024. Under revised ...
FORT BENNING, Ga. (WRBL) — Soldiers looking to become some of the most elite in the U.S. Army will be assessed with new physical benchmarks, starting in late April. The U.S. Army Infantry School ...