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ARMY FITNESS & NUTRITION - LIVING UP TO A HIGHER STANDARD

Because a Soldier's level of physical fitness has a direct impact on his or her combat readiness, a Soldier in the U.S. Army must be mentally and physically fit. Not only are physically fit Soldiers essential to the Army, they are also more likely to have enjoyable, productive lives. The renewed nationwide interest in fitness is accompanied by several research studies on the effects of regular participation in sound physical fitness programs. The overwhelming conclusion is that proper exercise programs enhance a person's quality of life, improve productivity, and bring about positive physical and mental changes.

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Safety Considerations

Safety is always a concern when exercising. By following proper instructions, stretching, watching out for others, drinking plenty of fluids, and working out with a friend you can eliminate most safety risks.

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Components of Fitness

Physical fitness, which is important for a successful career in the Army, involves several different components. Not only is fitness important to an individual soldier, but to the team as a whole.

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Components of Nutrition

In addition to exercise, proper nutrition plays a major role in maintaining total fitness. Eating a variety of foods and maintaining adequate energy balance are basic guidelines for a healthy diet.

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Exercise
Before leaving for Basic Combat Training, it is important to prepare yourself mentally and physically. One of those ways is with exercise so, when beginning your exercise program, it is important not to tire too quickly—pace yourself and slowly increase your activity.

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