New Army Combat Fitness Test 2.0 Course Design by MoveStrong
Helping Soldiers Meet The New Testing Standards
The United States Army has issued its new Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) to help soldiers to be better prepared for combat. The new test aims to improve readiness, transform fitness culture in the Army, reduce preventable injuries and attrition, and enhance mental toughness and stamina. At MoveStrong, we have a great deal of firsthand experience in creating training courses specifically designed for these types of assessments. We've worked with several Army units to not only design but help create training programs that elevate each soldier's physical fitness.
The new 2.0 Test is being launched in October 2020 and includes a few new exercises that incorporate modern trending functional fitness exercises. These exercises are designed to help the soldier in a real-world application. On the field, soldiers will encounter all types of physical challenges. Although the test is not being used administratively, it is being used as an overall assessment of each soldier's area of strength or opportunity for improvement.
In a recent project for the Army, we created and proposed a solution to include turn key a full layout to accommodate the new standards for the Army Combat Fitness Test. Our solution included turnkey planning, installation, artificial turf, and all equipment needed to facilitate testing. See an example of the work proposed turn-key ACFT layout below.