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United States Navy Physical Readiness Test : ウィキペディア英語版 | United States Navy Physical Readiness Test A Physical Readiness Test, also known as a Physical Fitness Assessment, or PFA, is conducted by the United States Navy to determine the physical fitness of their sailors. == Standard testing ==
The PFA includes a 1.5-mile run (or alternate cardio options of a 12-minute stationary bike ride, 12-minute elliptical, or a 500 yd or 450 m swim), pushups, a sit and reach, and situps〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://doni.daps.dla.mil/Directives/06000%20Medical%20and%20Dental%20Services/06-100%20General%20Physical%20Fitness/6110.1J.pdf )〕 PFA scores from lowest to highest are as follows: probationary, satisfactory, good, excellent, outstanding, and maximum. Scores for the run, the pushups, and the situps are determined by age, sex, and time. The sit and reach merely needs to be completed but is not an event which could fail a member. Other branches of the DoD have similar standards.
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