US President Donald Trump and US Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after signing an executive order restarting the Presidential Fitness Test in public schools on July 31, 2025 in Washington, ...
In order to become a United States Navy SEAL, you have to complete rigorous training. However, it looks like it's going to get even harder.
Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal, or EOD, technicians will take a new gender- and age-neutral fitness test starting next month, the service has announced, with a medicine ball toss, a powerlift ...
The U.S. Marines’ Physical Fitness Test is more than a workout—it’s a ritual of pressure, pride, and purpose. I trained hard, ...
Sailors will once again be required to take two physical fitness tests per year, the Navy announced today. The changes to the Navy’s Physical Readiness Program say they will be implemented in January ...
The Air Force is preparing major changes to its physical fitness assessments, according to its top enlisted member. An internal message posted on social media Monday from Chief Master Sgt. of the Air ...
For generations of U.S. schoolchildren, phrases like "shuttle run" and "sit-and-reach" likely conjure vivid memories of what was once a staple of American physical education: the Presidential Fitness ...
The United States Navy announced Tuesday that it was increasing its annual physical fitness assessment to twice a year, starting in 2026, with the tests taking place during the two fitness assessment ...
The Presidential Fitness Test is returning to schools. On July 31, President Donald Trump signed an executive order reviving the physical test that was first formally initiated in 1966 by President ...