Air Force Reinstates High-Altitude Rules Based On Human Performance Lab Data
January 20, 2012
January 20, 2012
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Jan. 20 -- The U.S. Air Force Academy issued the following news release:
Airmen undergoing their fitness tests at high-altitude bases can breathe easier during fitness testing thanks to the efforts of Air Force Academy leaders and the Human Performance Laboratory.
Changes to the Air Force Fitness testing program in 2010 didn't include an altitude adjustment, as the previous testing system did, but that change didn't sit well with t . . .
Airmen undergoing their fitness tests at high-altitude bases can breathe easier during fitness testing thanks to the efforts of Air Force Academy leaders and the Human Performance Laboratory.
Changes to the Air Force Fitness testing program in 2010 didn't include an altitude adjustment, as the previous testing system did, but that change didn't sit well with t . . .