Hey everyone,
Did you hear the news? The Presidential Fitness Test — yep, that same one some of us barely survived in school — is officially making a comeback in 2025. 🙃
👉 According to a recent deep-dive article on Ntaifitness, the test is being reinstated by executive order and will roll out to public schools across the U.S. this fall.
What’s different this time?
New leadership from the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition (PCSFN)
Mental health & inclusion adjustments
More resources for teachers and parents
Bigger emphasis on youth patriotism and national fitness standards
Personally, I have mixed feelings. On one hand, childhood obesity and physical inactivity are real problems, and getting kids moving again sounds like a win.
On the other, I still remember how embarrassing it felt to struggle with pull-ups in front of the whole class. 😬
This article does a great job of breaking down both sides — including history, test structure, preparation tips, and even how to earn awards like PALA+ or Presidential certificates.
Here’s the guide if you want the full scoop:
🔗 https://www.ntaifitness.com/en/presidential-fitness-test-guide
So let’s discuss:
Is bringing back the Presidential Fitness Test in 2025 a smart move?
Will it help kids — or just pressure them?
Can we balance discipline, health, and fun?
Curious to hear what others think — especially if you’re a parent, teacher, coach, or (like me) someone still traumatized by the shuttle run 😅
Let’s talk 👇
Did you hear the news? The Presidential Fitness Test — yep, that same one some of us barely survived in school — is officially making a comeback in 2025. 🙃
👉 According to a recent deep-dive article on Ntaifitness, the test is being reinstated by executive order and will roll out to public schools across the U.S. this fall.
What’s different this time?
New leadership from the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition (PCSFN)
Mental health & inclusion adjustments
More resources for teachers and parents
Bigger emphasis on youth patriotism and national fitness standards
Personally, I have mixed feelings. On one hand, childhood obesity and physical inactivity are real problems, and getting kids moving again sounds like a win.
On the other, I still remember how embarrassing it felt to struggle with pull-ups in front of the whole class. 😬
This article does a great job of breaking down both sides — including history, test structure, preparation tips, and even how to earn awards like PALA+ or Presidential certificates.
Here’s the guide if you want the full scoop:
🔗 https://www.ntaifitness.com/en/presidential-fitness-test-guide
So let’s discuss:
Is bringing back the Presidential Fitness Test in 2025 a smart move?
Will it help kids — or just pressure them?
Can we balance discipline, health, and fun?
Curious to hear what others think — especially if you’re a parent, teacher, coach, or (like me) someone still traumatized by the shuttle run 😅
Let’s talk 👇
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Keep Fitness and Carry On!