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  2. United States Navy Physical Readiness Test - Wikipedia

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    The Physical Fitness Assessment consists of a Body Composition Assessment (BCA) and a Physical Readiness Test (PRT), which includes a timed cardio event consisting of 1.5-mile (2.4 km) run/treadmill or a 500 yd (460 m) swim (or an alternate cardio consisting of 12-minutes on a stationary bike), timed curl-ups, and timed sit-ups.

  3. Cooper test - Wikipedia

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    The cooper test which was designed by Kenneth H. Cooper in 1968 for US military use is a physical fitness test. [1] [2] [3] In its original form, the point of the test is to run as far as possible within 12 minutes. Pacing is important, as the participant will not cover a maximal distance if they begin with a pace too close to an all out sprint.

  4. Potential Royal Marine Course - Wikipedia

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    There are four main physical criteria that must be completed in the gym. Each is marked out of 5 points and candidates must achieve a minimum of 16 points across the 6 elements (including the timed assault course and 1.5 mile run). These are: [2] The VO2 Max bleep test: A minimum pass score of 11 is required to stay on the course. The more ...

  5. Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Recruits also take their first physical training test, called the RDC Assessment, performing as many push-ups as they can in two minutes, holding a plank for as long as possible (max time of 3 minutes and 26 seconds), and running 1.5-mile (2.4 km) for time.

  6. Submaximal performance testing - Wikipedia

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    First submaximal cycle test was developed by Åstrand and Ryhming in 1954, and is called Åstrand test. [1] [2] Other well-known submaximal cycle test is known as Physical Work Capacity (PWC 170) test. [1] [3] One of the first submaximal running test is well-known Cooper test developed by Kenneth H. Cooper in 1968. [4] [5] [6]

  7. Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps - Wikipedia

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    The minimum requirements for the test are, for males, 47 push-ups without resting in 2 minutes, holding a plank position for at least 1 minute and 40 seconds without rest, and no slower than a 12-minute 1.5-mile run; for females, at least 21 push-ups, a 1 minute, 30 second plank, and a 1.5-mile run in 14 minutes, 15 seconds.

  8. vVO2max - Wikipedia

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    While a sophisticated lab may be required to obtain precise measures of vV̇O 2 max, it can be estimated using a simple field test on a 400 m running track. In a 2015 study [1] of 28 male rugby players, the authors measured vV̇O 2 max and then had the subjects perform short time trials (TT) of various distances on the track.

  9. Special warfare combatant-craft crewmen - Wikipedia

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    1.5-mile run under 12 minutes; Pass a basic underwater demolition/SEAL physical fitness screening test in boot camp and in the delayed entry program in order to qualify; But the Navy says it expects successful candidates to perform more like this: Swim 500 yards under 10 minutes (Side Stroke / Breast Stroke) Rest 10 minutes; 70 push-ups within ...