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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
The U.S. Air Force updated its physical fitness program and score charts for the fitness tests to boost the long-term health of airmen. The modernized program utilizes a more thorough assessment model ...
The Department of the Air Force has launched a new initiative, dubbed the "Culture of Fitness," which it hopes will motivate airmen and guardians to maintain high standards of physical fitness.