ACFT Army Combat Fitness Test For Dummies: Book + Online Videos

· John Wiley & Sons
Ebook
464
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About this ebook

The best standalone resource for the Army Combat Fitness Test

As the Army prepares to shift to the new Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) from the Army Physical Fitness Test, hundreds of thousands of new and current servicemembers will have to pass a more rigorous and demanding set of physical events to prove they have what it takes to meet the physical demands of an army job.

Utilizing the accessible and simple approach that has made the For Dummies series famous the world over, ACFT For Dummies is packed with everything you need to train for and ultimately crush the ACFT. Topics include:

  • An overview of the test, including how it fits into your army role
  • How the test is administered (location, equipment, etc.)
  • Instructions on how to perform each of the six events
  • How the ACFT is scored
  • Training for the ACFT on your own time
  • The importance of recovery, including essential stretches
  • How to build your own workout routine
  • Videos for each of the six events with tips for how to train for them

The ACFT For Dummies prepares readers to tackle the new, tougher Army fitness test with practical examples and concrete strategies that will push each servicemember to new heights.

About the author

Angie Papple Johnston joined the United States Army in 2006, preparing to tackle chemical weapons as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Specialist. She is also a certified group fitness trainer.

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