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OPNAVINST 6110.1

PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM

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Mission readiness and operational effectiveness are built on what? Physical fitness of the individual
What is the principal goal of the Physical Readiness Program? To create a culture of fitness to enhance a member’s ability to complete tasks that support the commands mission
Commands shall develop and implement a Fitness Enhancement Program (FEP) for whom? All personnel striving for improved fitness
The Physical Fitness Assessment (PFA) includes which two parts? Body Composition Assessment (BCA) and Physical Readiness Test (PRT)
What is the Body Composition Assessment? The maximum weight for height screening and body fat percentage estimation based on circumference measurements
Who is required to participate in the PFA? All navy personnel
What happens to members who are unable to meet PFA standards? Will be subject to administrative action
Who is responsible for physical fitness of command personnel? CO
What happens when personnel who cannot participate in PT sessions and PFA’s due to a valid medical condition? CFL will design a rehabilitative program in conjunction with medical personnel and place personnel in program
Commands will report results of how many PFA’s per person per calendar year via the Physical Readiness Information Management System (PRIMS) website? Two
Who is responsible for establishing the Navy’s Physical Readiness Program Policy? CNO with BUMED
Who is responsible for establishing Navy PFA standards and FEP guidance? Commander, Navy Personnel Command (COMNAVPERSCOM)
Who shall evaluate and/or analyze data on Physical Readiness Program injuries and deaths? Commander, Naval Safety Center (COMNAVSAFECEN)
Immediate Superiors in Command (ISICs) shall ensure subordinate commands enter accurate PRIMS data for all command members within how many days of completing each PFA cycle? 30 days
Physical readiness activities shall include a minimum of how many sessions per week devoted to moderate and moderately high intensity physical conditioning? 3
Physical conditioning should be at least how many minutes in length? 60
What is an optimal number of assistant CFL’s per members? 1 to 25
CO’s will refer members to medical after how many BCA failures Initial failure
What form will be filled out each time an enlisted member fails to meet body composition assessment and/or PRT standards? NAVPERS 1070/613
After a member fails to meet body composition assessment and/or PRT standards and is issued a NAVPERS 1070/613 or more commonly known as a Page 13 Administrative Remarks form. How long should the command retain a copy? 4 years
If an officer fails to meet BCA/PRT standards what happens? They are issued a written counseling
CFL’s shall report any injuries related to Physical Readiness Program to whom? Command Safety Officer
How often should the CFL’s confer with the CO to discuss current and impeding referrals for Ship-Shape, progress of personnel in FEP, or other items of mutual concern? Quarterly
What is the purpose of the PFA? To provide members with goals to promote basic physical fitness, health, and readiness
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