The Navy unveiled its new physical fitness assessment cycle on Tuesday, requiring sailors to undergo two PFAs per calendar ...
The Navy is returning to its pre-2020 physical fitness assessment system, requiring sailors to complete a test every six ...
Sailors who fail three physical fitness assessments within four years will be processed for administrative separation, the ...
The Navy is nixing the postpartum “wellness” physical fitness assessment, or PFA, that new mothers in the fleet had been taking in recent years after giving birth, per the recommendation of the Navy ...
The change in the Navy's Physical Readiness Program returns the military to its standards before the COVID-19 pandemic, which ...
Sailors with a physical fitness assessment failure on their record will receive a clean slate that will allow them to remain in the service, under a new Navy policy unveiled Thursday. The shift is ...
The Navy has a new message for tens of thousands of sailors who’ve struggled to work on their fitness: The service rolled out a sweeping grace policy for physically unsat sailors Dec. 21, announcing ...
The Chief of Naval Personnel released guidance March 9, outlining changes to the Navy’s Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) program, announced last fall, that are critical for the fleet to understand.
If the Navy did away with PRT retests, as the CFLs proposed, then anyone who failed the sit-ups, push-ups or 1.5-mile run would automatically be enrolled in the Fitness Enhancement Program, which ...