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OPNAVINST 6110.1
PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |