During the monthlong event, participants aim to reach 100 miles by running, walking, cycling, swimming or using equipment ...
Airmen at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, warm up for a wing run Sept. 6, 2025, intended to help airmen get used to the new 2-mile run in upcoming fitness testing. (Staff Sgt. Tyler Catanach/Air ...
In support of the Department of the Air Force “Culture of Fitness” initiative, the Air Force unveiled changes to its Physical Fitness Assessment and a new fitness program, which will apply to Total ...
Sep. 25—The U.S. Air Force is introducing a two-mile run and physical fitness assessments every six months in an updating of its fitness test. The Air Force publicized changes to its Physical Fitness ...
A memo circulating on social media that purportedly outlines a new, hardcore fitness test for to the Air Force’s physical fitness policy is not authentic, Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek said on ...
(The Hill) — The U.S. Air Force launched a new “Culture of Fitness” initiative, altering the current physical fitness assessments by adding a 2-mile run and making the test biannual for all service ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Airmen at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, warm up for a wing run Sept. 6, 2025, intended to help airmen get used to the new 2 ...
The Air Force's new physical fitness assessments will start counting sooner than originally planned, and the service will give airmen another option for how they perform their cardiovascular ...