Showing posts with label Army Physical Readiness Test. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Army Physical Readiness Test. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

US Army Makes Changes to Physical Fitness Standards


The United States Army will make changes to their Physcial Fitness Standards.

A revolutionary new physical readiness test will shorten your run distance, eliminate sit-ups, change the way you measure push-ups and add three new events.

In addition, a new combat readiness test may replace one of the two PT tests soldiers do each year.

The changes — the first to the PT test since its inception in 1980 — stem from a nearly yearlong effort by Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling, deputy commanding general for initial military training, and Frank Palkoska, director of the Army Physical Fitness School. He and a team of 16 fitness and nutrition experts have built a new test centered on five events:

• 60-yard shuttle run

• 1-minute rower

• Standing long jump

• 1-minute push-up

• 1½-mile run

I will have tips on how to past the Army PRT in upcoming blog posts.