Physical Fitness Program
The Academy places great emphasis on the
physical condition of its midshipmen. Fitness training is
a complete physical conditioning program that develops and
maintains the flexibility, aerobic endurance and muscular
strength needed to perform the tasks required, and to counter
the mental stress associated with maritime, naval and military
service. Midshipmen must meet and maintain the physical
standards described below from entrance to the Academy through
graduation.
Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA):
This consists of a series of strength and endurance events
to measure an individual’s physical fitness in relation
to their age and gender. The three events are curl-ups,
push-ups, a 1.5 mile run/walk or 500 yard swim. During the
academic year, there are three or more scheduled PFAs administered
to the Regiment.
Physical Excellence Program (PEP):
A midshipman or plebe candidate who fails the PFA and/or
body fat requirement will be required to participate in
the Physical Excellence Program. The PEP is a remedial physical
training and dietary/nutritional guidance program designed
to assist midshipmen in passing the PFA and bringing their
body fat percentage to within Academy standards.
Intramurals: Over a four-year
period, midshipmen are expected to participate in varsity
athletics, club sports or intramurals. The Academy encourages
this participation to help midshipmen remain physically
fit, learn from the challenges of athletic competition,
and develop a lifetime commitment to healthy physical activity.
For midshipmen who choose not to participate at the varsity
or club level, there are ample opportunities to join intramural
activities. Company Officers are responsible for monitoring
midshipmen to ensure that all students are taking advantage
of the diverse athletic opportunities that the Academy offers.
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