The U.S. Air Force this week will announce changes to its physical fitness test and will no longer require candidates to run. A senior spokesperson for the Air Force confirmed to Fox News on Wednesday ...
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) has laid out changes to its fitness testing after pledging in the fall new physical standards would build a “more dominant, agile and lethal” force. The USAF launched what it ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Air Force is requiring airmen to take a physical fitness test twice a year and run 2 miles at least once a year. Get ready to ...
The Air Force is likely to up its fitness standards, including the addition of a 2-mile run and twice-yearly testing, Air Force officials confirmed to Task & Purpose. “Yes, PT changes are coming,” ...