What is a test of military physical fitness?

Military physical fitness test is an evaluation of the soldier's ability to perform strenuous tasks. In the United States Army, the soldier must undergo a physical training test (PT) to undergo basic training, and then perform the test twice a year to ensure that he maintains the level of fitness. The inability to pass the fitness test can reduce the opportunities of the soldier to the procedure. The US Army encourages soldiers to perform a PT regime during their time. Soldiers are also obliged to adapt to the standards of body weight (BMI) in addition to the fitness test. Members of special forces and other elite soldiers must maintain a higher level of fitness. Excellent score on the military physical fitness test can improve the chances of a soldier to promotion and accepting to military schools.

Since 2011, the US Army Physical Fitness Test consists of three elements: push-ups, sit-up and 2-mil run. A 18 -year -old male soldier must be able to perform at least 42 clicks and 53 seites to qualify for active service. Must also complete 2 miles run Dby 15:54 minutes.

The physical fitness test of the US Maritime Corps consists of three parts: a pull-up for a man or a bent arm hangs for women, crushes and 3 miles. 18-year-old male sailor must complete at least three pull-ups and 50 crushes. 18 -year -old female sailor must be able to hang from the bar for at least 15 seconds. In addition to the regular test of the military physical condition, the maritime corps also accepted a combat fitness test proposed to evaluate the stamina of the naval naval in the battlefield conditions.

The US Navy's physical readiness test is similar to the army test except for a shorter running element. Navy Seal must maintain a much high standard of physical fitness. The seal test adds 500 meters of navigation and pull-out requirements for the standard push-up, sit-up and running.

The US Air Force Physical Test has four parts: push-up, sit-up, 1.5 miles running and pull-up. Male male must complete 45 clicksand 50 sit-ups and running must be done in 11:57 minutes or less to complete basic military training. Priming is not obliged to pass the fitness test, but it is necessary to achieve higher fitness standards.

Aspiring soldiers are encouraged to work on physical fitness before reporting for basic training. Training is generally easier for soldiers who are already able to pass the military physical fitness test. The failure in the test generally leads to the soldier to be placed in the remedial training of fitness until he / she can perform the minimum standards of his service branches.

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