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Progression of Physical Fitness 
through the military 
By: Katie Shattuck
It kinda started from these guys: 
Sparta/Greece 
• Perhaps known as one of the most 
ferocious warriors in history the Spartans 
civilization was built around the safety in 
which its soldiers provided. 
• Even though physical training existed 
long before the Greek empire, the 
Greeks are most known for systematic 
physical training to prepare soldiers for 
war. 
• Males around the age of 7 would begin a 
type of military/ athletic school that 
would begin preparing them for war. 
• Rather then doing simulated test for 
physical apptitude, they would have boys 
and men compete in a kind of festival of 
sports. 
• Running, wrestling, boxing, javelin, and 
riding were parts of this type of test to 
see if one was physically capable of 
serving in the army.
Next :The Renaissance Physical Culture 
• Physical training progressed some in 
this time period. Changes in 
technology caused increased 
mobility as well as endurance was 
sought to be more important for 
combat readiness. 
• Hieronymus Mercurialis, an Italian 
physician and philosopher was the 
first writer of the era to address the 
medical benefits of exercise and the 
application of exercise in war in his 
book De Art Gymnastica. Through 
his writings he made significant 
contributions to the development of 
gymnastics and gymnastic exercises 
that would later be used for many 
many years later when training 
soldiers.
A hop skip and a jump to France: 
• The great importance and even 
absolute necessity of regular and 
systematic course of exercise 
became predominate in France as a 
way to preserve ones health. 
• The popularity of gymnastics gyms 
had spread from Germany to France. 
• In 1820 the Gymnase Normal 
Militaire was opened. It was a school 
that was meant to train teachers of 
gymnastics who would then train 
the infantry of the Royal Guard. 
• It was also during this time that 
physical education become a part of 
early education in Europe.
On ward to America: 
• During the colonization of 
America most physical exercise 
was limited more to strenuous 
labor than anything else. 
• War time etiquette back then 
was like that of European 
warfare. The armies were 
mostly composed of militia. A 
physically acceptable soldier 
was one who was strongest 
and most fit. 
• During this time there wasn’t 
really any physical training 
done with soldiers.
A little nudge in the right direction 
Valley Forge: 
• Up until this point there 
wasn’t much physical training 
done in the army. 
• One such event that would 
later change this was when 
General George Washington 
directed Frederick von 
Steubens, a man of impressive 
military statute, to create a 
series of disciplines, 
maneuvers, evolutions, and 
regulations for gaurds. 
• Steubens turned farmers with 
pitchforks into an effective 
military force through physical 
training type programs.
This lead to 
Physical Education in America: 
• Benjamin Franklin was a 
significant proponent of 
Physical Education in 
America. He thought 
Physical training should 
be implemented as part 
of regular instruction in 
schools.
Progress: 
• Soon after this education became 
important. West Point was opened 
in 1802 with the importance of 
physical education to train future 
soldiers. 
• This brought out an evolutionary 
period that began with Captain 
Alden Partridge. 
• Captain Partridge was a huge 
advocate of physical development. 
• He developed a program that 
implemented physical activities such 
as: fencing, swimming, skating, 
hiking, marches, boxing, and even 
football. 
• The point was to make soldiers 
physically capable to be in battle 
through different vigorous activities.
Progress cont… 
• Although significant progress 
had been made in training of 
soldiers through the European 
gymnastic methods there was 
still an ongoing problem of 
soldiers being recruited who 
didn’t have the physical 
capabilities to be soldiers. 
• Many manuals would later be 
published to help address 
these issues. 
• By 1898 more precise training 
techniques were put in place. 
The use of barbells and dumb 
bells were even being used 
during training.
Through the years… 
• Many changes were made in the fields of 
training. Different military manuals were 
made to better the training aspects of 
soldiers even nutrition became an 
important part of the physical training 
regimen. 
• In 1970 the first strength produced machine 
was made by Aurthur James. The brand 
name would become known as Natilus. This 
among other machines helped revolutionize 
fitness training in the military. 
• Obstacle courses became popular and 
several fitness tests were made to test 
soldiers physically to the extreme. 
• The Army Physical Fitness Tests became a 
service requirement in order to serve. This 
better helped the military to be able to 
distinguish between service men and 
women who were and weren’t physically 
capable of serving.
Currently: 
The military training now is 
the most impressive in 
history. With the technology 
available the physical training 
possibilities are endless.
Information Gathered from: 
• http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/downlo 
ad/csipubs/APRT_WhitfieldEast.pdf

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Progression of physical fitness through the military

  • 1. Progression of Physical Fitness through the military By: Katie Shattuck
  • 2. It kinda started from these guys: Sparta/Greece • Perhaps known as one of the most ferocious warriors in history the Spartans civilization was built around the safety in which its soldiers provided. • Even though physical training existed long before the Greek empire, the Greeks are most known for systematic physical training to prepare soldiers for war. • Males around the age of 7 would begin a type of military/ athletic school that would begin preparing them for war. • Rather then doing simulated test for physical apptitude, they would have boys and men compete in a kind of festival of sports. • Running, wrestling, boxing, javelin, and riding were parts of this type of test to see if one was physically capable of serving in the army.
  • 3. Next :The Renaissance Physical Culture • Physical training progressed some in this time period. Changes in technology caused increased mobility as well as endurance was sought to be more important for combat readiness. • Hieronymus Mercurialis, an Italian physician and philosopher was the first writer of the era to address the medical benefits of exercise and the application of exercise in war in his book De Art Gymnastica. Through his writings he made significant contributions to the development of gymnastics and gymnastic exercises that would later be used for many many years later when training soldiers.
  • 4. A hop skip and a jump to France: • The great importance and even absolute necessity of regular and systematic course of exercise became predominate in France as a way to preserve ones health. • The popularity of gymnastics gyms had spread from Germany to France. • In 1820 the Gymnase Normal Militaire was opened. It was a school that was meant to train teachers of gymnastics who would then train the infantry of the Royal Guard. • It was also during this time that physical education become a part of early education in Europe.
  • 5. On ward to America: • During the colonization of America most physical exercise was limited more to strenuous labor than anything else. • War time etiquette back then was like that of European warfare. The armies were mostly composed of militia. A physically acceptable soldier was one who was strongest and most fit. • During this time there wasn’t really any physical training done with soldiers.
  • 6. A little nudge in the right direction Valley Forge: • Up until this point there wasn’t much physical training done in the army. • One such event that would later change this was when General George Washington directed Frederick von Steubens, a man of impressive military statute, to create a series of disciplines, maneuvers, evolutions, and regulations for gaurds. • Steubens turned farmers with pitchforks into an effective military force through physical training type programs.
  • 7. This lead to Physical Education in America: • Benjamin Franklin was a significant proponent of Physical Education in America. He thought Physical training should be implemented as part of regular instruction in schools.
  • 8. Progress: • Soon after this education became important. West Point was opened in 1802 with the importance of physical education to train future soldiers. • This brought out an evolutionary period that began with Captain Alden Partridge. • Captain Partridge was a huge advocate of physical development. • He developed a program that implemented physical activities such as: fencing, swimming, skating, hiking, marches, boxing, and even football. • The point was to make soldiers physically capable to be in battle through different vigorous activities.
  • 9. Progress cont… • Although significant progress had been made in training of soldiers through the European gymnastic methods there was still an ongoing problem of soldiers being recruited who didn’t have the physical capabilities to be soldiers. • Many manuals would later be published to help address these issues. • By 1898 more precise training techniques were put in place. The use of barbells and dumb bells were even being used during training.
  • 10. Through the years… • Many changes were made in the fields of training. Different military manuals were made to better the training aspects of soldiers even nutrition became an important part of the physical training regimen. • In 1970 the first strength produced machine was made by Aurthur James. The brand name would become known as Natilus. This among other machines helped revolutionize fitness training in the military. • Obstacle courses became popular and several fitness tests were made to test soldiers physically to the extreme. • The Army Physical Fitness Tests became a service requirement in order to serve. This better helped the military to be able to distinguish between service men and women who were and weren’t physically capable of serving.
  • 11. Currently: The military training now is the most impressive in history. With the technology available the physical training possibilities are endless.
  • 12. Information Gathered from: • http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/cgsc/carl/downlo ad/csipubs/APRT_WhitfieldEast.pdf