Air Force Master Sgt. Caige Chapman, 81st Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, independent duty medical technician, participates in memorial push ups during Warrior Day on Keesler Air Force Base, ...
A new study by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) that could shape how the U.S. Space Force tracks members’ physical fitness has drawn two-thirds of Space Force Guardians as voluntary ...
The U.S. Air Force is implementing significant changes to the way explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) personnel are tested for fitness. Beginning in August, those in EOD roles will no longer be required ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — After a thorough review of their new fitness test, Air Force health officials will revamp the program slightly this fall to make it more fair and more motivating, a top Air ...
The Air Force Personnel Center’s services directorate wants to acquire a system to provide secure, automated access to 50 or more fitness centers on a 24/7 basis. The Air Force envisions that ...
The Air Force recently made a few changes to its fitness test but has kept the old test along with the new test and let Air Force personnel select the one they prefer to take. This is a reasonable way ...
Col. Christopher Witter, mission support group commander, 914th Air Refueling Wing, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station in Upstate New York said, “You need to be mentally and physically fit to do the ...
Annual physical fitness tests have become a cornerstone of military life. Each service has its own take on the once-a-year assessment required by the Department of Defense. But the country’s newest ...
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