Are you looking for a classic workout routine to help you build up to military physical fitness tests? Even though there have been tactical fitness changes in the Army and Marine Corps, the standard ...
Many people required to take the new Army combat fitness test are looking for new ways to include the exercises into regular workouts in the gym or on the track and treadmill. Check out a combination ...
Master Sgt. Kathryan Torres performs the three-repetition maximum deadlift during an Army Combat Fitness Test on Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston on Sept. 20, 2022. (Spc. Joshua Taeckens/Army) ...
Shortly after he started his job as the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command's new deputy commanding general for Initial Military Training, Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling visited various units throughout ...
“The Army trains to fight and win” – FM 7-0, Training History is replete with examples highlighting the ability of a well-trained force to successfully confront a numerically superior threat. None is ...
For more than a century the Army has tinkered with ways to make soldiers more fit. With each passing phase of warfare, leadership sought to get more soldiers ready for battle through a range of ...
Some Air Force commanders are rolling out daily workouts at units where fitness has traditionally been on the back burner.
The Army’s physical fitness test has remained unchanged for some 40 years: two minutes to do as many push-ups as possible, then two minutes for sit-ups, then a two mile run. Recruits need a certain ...
Potential recruits will now be able to attend the Army Future Soldier Preparatory Course to lose weight or improve their test ...
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