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 Navy rolled out its first fitness test for sailors in combat arms roles, mandating swimming, running and calisthenics ...
The military’s new height to waist standards aim to better measure health and readiness, but raise concerns about fairness, ...
Members of the U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command reserve unit during the pushup portion of the physical fitness assessment, May 2022. (MC2 Daniel Cleary/U.S. Navy) The Navy will not require some ...
The U.S. Navy’s Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) is getting a makeover. A set of changes to the PFA policy will make it more difficult for sailors to fail the test, but will reduce the amount of ...
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