Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has cracked down on what he has termed "woke" elements in the U.S. military, and fitness ...
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.
Combat arms personnel in the U.S. Navy will need to complete the new test once a year, executing swims, runs, push-ups, and ...
Starting this year, able-bodied active and Selected Reserve Coast Guard members will need to work out at least four days a ...
The Navy rolled out its first fitness test for sailors in combat arms roles, mandating swimming, running and calisthenics ...
The term “well rested -- well tested” in the context of a military physical fitness test refers to being adequately rested ...
Marines serving in combat arms jobs will begin taking a gender-neutral Physical Fitness Test on Jan. 1, 2026. All Marines in combat arms fields will soon have to meet the same standards on their ...