The "BMT 2.0" overhaul ups daily physical training to 90 minutes and aims to better prepare airmen for modern deployments and ...
The U.S. Air Force is implementing significant changes to the way explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) personnel are tested for fitness. Beginning in August, those in EOD roles will no longer be required ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced on Tuesday that there would be new, strict fitness standards enforced on the U.S.
Air Force basic and technical trainees no longer have any alternative exercises available in the service’s fitness test, as only the three traditional events are now being used in the assessment for ...
The United States Air Force is unveiling changes to its Physical Fitness Assessment and a new fitness program for its Total ...
The Air Force will let lower level commanders decide whether to require airmen and guardians to work out during the duty day.