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Pseudofolliculitis barbae, also known as razor bumps, is a common reason soldiers request medical waivers, so they don’t have ...
Your socials are full of tips, tricks, and hacks for achieving health and wellness, but with so many self-proclaimed experts ...
In this epic showdown - top fitness influencers go head-to-head against US Army soldiers to see who really packs the most ...
The concept of the "tactical athlete" is a relatively recent development in military fitness training. "Tactical fitness" did ...
The six-event readiness assessment, called the Army Combat Fitness Test, is intended to replace the current three-event Army Physical Fitness Test, which has been around since 1980.
The U.S. Army is rolling out a new fitness test from June 1 that will adopt new standards for all soldiers in combat roles. In a significant shift, the new fitness standards will be the same for ...
The U.S. Army announced a new physical fitness test, including gender-neutral standards for soldiers in 21 combat jobs and no longer includes the "yeet." Here's what to know.
A Soldier assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division carries 5-gallon water cans for the Expert Physical Fitness Assessment to earn Expert Infantry Badge on Fort Stewart, Georgia, Jan. 30, 2023.
On June 1, 2025, the military branch will roll out its new Army Fitness Test (AFT) as a replacement for the current Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT).
Physical fitness tests should be gender-specific to account for physiological differences and provide accurate assessments, while combat tasks — such as marksmanship, grenade throwing, obstacle ...
Meanwhile, the Senate Armed Services Committee’s version of the bill would kill off the Army Combat Fitness Test, and slowly return the service to the 1980’s-era Army Physical Fitness Test, or ...
The U.S. Army is rolling out a new fitness test from June 1 that will adopt new standards for all soldiers in combat roles. In a significant shift, the new fitness standards will be the same for ...