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Premium member Presentation Transcript Physical Program Brief AY 05: Physical Program Brief AY 05 CPT Cushen – DPE Guidance Officer 53rd Division, RM 5323, x 5259Purpose: Purpose To inform the Corps of Cadets about the four-year Physical Program and DPE Curriculum Slide3: The Department of Physical Education develops warrior leaders of character who are physically and mentally tough by engaging cadets in activities that promote and enhance a healthy lifestyle, physical fitness, movement behavior, and psychomotor performance.Agenda: Agenda Introduction Class Coordinators Competitive Sports Testing Office Individual and Unit Awards Guidance OfficeSlide5: PHYSICAL PROGRAM 15% MILITARY PROGRAM 30% ACADEMIC PROGRAM 55% USMA Committees Core Academic Courses Title 10 Faculty Visiting Professor Summer Training WFL Certification Intramural Leadership Commissioning Requirements Values Education Cadet Performance Score (CPS) CPSSlide6: Course Work 50% Testing 30% Competitive Sports Index 20% Physical Performance Score (PPS) PPSSlide7: Plebe year PPSC > 1.85 Yearling year PPSC > 1.90 Cow year PPSC > 1.95 Firstie year PPSC > 2.0 *Cadets that fall below these minimums will appear before the Academic Board*DPE Class CoordinatorsMAJ Wright – 4th ClassMAJ Gallagher – Upperclass53rd Division 2nd Floor, RM 5323: DPE Class Coordinators MAJ Wright – 4th Class MAJ Gallagher – Upperclass 53rd Division 2nd Floor, RM 5323Slide9: L I F E T I M E FITNESS 4o CBT Combatives I Survival Swimming Combatives II MIL MOV – Gym APFT CFT Combatives III Fitness Leader I Combatives IV APFT/IOCT 3o CBT/CFT Cadre Fitness Leader II Lifetime Sport (elective) APFT/IOCT 2o CBT/CFT Cadre Lifetime Sport APFT/IOCT 1o USMA Physical Program Pathway O F F I C E R S H I P Competitive Sports Warrior Fitness Leader (Knows) (Does) (Be - Value) War Fighters Service to Society Leaders of Character Time Honored PerformanceSlide10: AY ‘04 CURRICULUM *Minimum passing score -- 65.0 each courseSlide11: Summer Term Academic Program * There are two objectives for DPE STAP: 1. To remediate a course failure from the previous academic Year. 2. To remediate all “No Credit” (NC) cadets who missed a 4th Class course because of illness or injury. * Reasons Cadets may be remanded to DPE STAP are: 1. All 4th class Term 2 failures. 2. Rising 2nd and 1st class cadets that owe a 4th class DPE course may be enrolled in STAP 3. Rising 3rd class cadets that owe more than one 4th class DPE course may be enrolled in STAP Plebes: Plebes Yearlings Discuss Rounds 1 and 2 (Odd/Even) Example: Section A1 = round 1 A2 = round 2 Recon Classes (Swim/Box/Cmbt./Mil.Mvmt.) No less than one 4th Class Course (1st term) Football Players will take PE116 2008-2 Plebe has NC or fail two classes = STAP Print off a new schedule Friday after COB Upper-Class: Upper-Class 3rd Class = PE211 and PE212 2nd Class = PE311 (LTS Optional) 1st Class = Lifetime Sport Owe a plebe class = STAP Lifetime Sports: Lifetime Sports 1st & 4th Regiment (1st Class Mandatory / 2nd Voluntary) 2nd & 3rd Regiment (1st Class Mandatory / 2nd Voluntary) Academic schedule impacts your LTS 2nd Class Participation does not = 1st pick next yr Print off your schedule Friday after COB Competitive Sports UpdateMAJ Rogers Mr. Helfgott 53rd Div, 4th Floor, RM 5343: Competitive Sports Update MAJ Rogers Mr. Helfgott 53rd Div, 4th Floor, RM 5343 Slide16: Every cadet must participate in a competitive sport during each academic term. Corps Squad, Competitive Sport Club teams, and Intramurals all receive Competitive Sports grades each semester. Competitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Formerly known as Athletic Participation (AP) Grade 3 parts: Athletic Participation Report (APR) Athletic Participation Time (APT) Athletic Performance Index (API) Each counts 1/3 toward overall CSI grade. (CSI = 33%APR + 33%APT + 33%API)Competitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Athletic Participation Report (APR) Captures Army Values, sportsmanship & fair play of each team member. Submitted electronically for each team member. Forced distribution applies to all levels (IM, Club & CS). Rating scheme remains the same.Rating Scheme (IMs): Rating Scheme (IMs)Rating Scheme (CS & Club): Rating Scheme (CS & Club)Rating Scheme (CPRP/CZCP): Rating Scheme (CPRP/CZCP) DPE Raters exempt from forced distributionCompetitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Athletic Participation Time (APT) Captures amount of time a cadet is engaged in Competitive Sports. Corps Squad – 90+ days (A) Club Sport – 80+ days (A-) Intramural – 24 days (B)Competitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Athletic Performance Index (API) Captures success of team during competitive season; based on winning percentage/Banker’s Trophy standings. Corps Squad & Club Sport: .700 or better = A .600 - .699 = A- .600 and below = B+ *Win against Navy/Air Force adds 10% to winning percentage Intramural: 1st & 2nd place in Regt = A 3rd & 4th place = A- 5th – 8th place = B+Athletic Officer Responsibilities: Athletic Officer Responsibilities Read USCC Circular 28-1: duties and responsibilities Intramural program management: Fill sport team rosters by priority Assign coaches and officials Disseminate info i.e. schedules Report IM accountability Rosters: Maintain company rosters of CS, Club and IM athletes; verify participation. Confirm with IM coaches; update changes in IM manager program. Athletic Officer Responsibilities: Athletic Officer Responsibilities Competitive Sports Index: Enter API portion of CSI for IMs. Ensure IM coaches complete APRs for all cadets on team. Verify all cadets have met participation requirements and verify all grades. Corps Squad: Corps Squad Corps Squad athletes earn their respective grade for each term in which they appear on a corps squad roster for the entire term If a cadet is cut from a team or ends his or her participation, that cadet must meet the baseline requirements through participation in Competitive Clubs or Intramurals Non-playing managers, photographers, and/or trainers must participate in Intramurals in at least one competitive sport seasonCorps Squad Sports: Corps Squad Sports Baseball Men (CSBA) Basketball Men (CSBB) Basketball Women (CSWB) Cross Country Men (CSCC) Cross Country Women (CSWC) Football Men (CSFB) Sprint Football Men (CSFT) Golf Men (CSGO) Gymnastics Men (CSGY) Hockey Men (CSHO) Lacrosse Men (CSLX) Note: See USMA Reg 28-12 for beginning and end dates of seasons by sport Rifle Men & Women (CSRI) Soccer Men (CSSR) Soccer Women (CSWS) Softball Women (CSSF) Tennis Men (CSTN) Tennis Women (CSTW) Track Men (CSTR) Track Women (CSTK) Volleyball Women (CSWV) Wrestling Men (CSWR) Strength Team (CSWT) Swimming Men & Women (CSSW)Competitive Sport Club: Competitive Sport Club Competitive Sport Club athletes must be on a roster approved by DCA and be receiving Competitive Sports Authorizations for each term -Single season sports receive IM authorizations for both seasons, but must participate in drill during the off season Slide30: Sport Season # Boxing Spring 24 Crew Fall/ Spring 89/89 Cycling Spring 18 Equestrian Fall 20 Fencing Fall 30 Judo Fall 20 Lacrosse (Women) Spring 26 Marathon Fall 20 Martial Arts Spring 20 Mountaineering Fall 30 Orienteering Fall 30 Powerlifting Fall 20 Rugby (Men) Fall/ Spring 68/40 Rugby (Women) Fall/ Spring 40/40 Sailing Fall 10 Ski (Alpine) Spring 15 Ski (Nordic) Spring 15 Sport Parachute Fall/ Spring 32/36 Team Handball (Men) Spring 26 Team Handball (Women) Spring 26 Triathlon Spring 20 Volleyball (Men) Spring 16 Water Polo Fall 20 Wrestling (Freestyle) Spring 15 *All Competitive Clubs receive full CCT and IM authos, in accordance with the numbers above, in the Winter. Intramural: Intramural Intramural athletes must participate in one intramural per term or become a rostered CS or Competitive Sport Club Team athleteIntramural Accountability: Intramural Accountability 1615-1830 IM Time Maximize time on task/increase fitness component Release no earlier than 1800 Accountability Formation 1610 Fall In 1615 Release to run to practice areasIntramurals Offered: Intramurals OfferedBrigade Opens: Brigade Opens Voluntary No effect on CSI grade Variety of offeringsSlide35: 5x5 Basketball Bowling Indoor Soccer Downhill Ski Volleyball Boxing Wrestling Swimming Golf BDE OpensSlide36: Physical Development Time 1600-1830, 2 times / week Club tryout opportunity IOCT Train-up BDE Opens Winter Session 29 NOV-25 FEB MAJ McNeillCPT CollinsCPT Pudil53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5321: MAJ McNeill CPT Collins CPT Pudil 53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5321 Testing Update Agenda: Agenda Mission Task Organization Testing Responsibilities Testing Requirements CPRP/CZCP Testing Schedule Testing Booklet Army Age/Gender Mins and Maxs Awards Testing Mission: Testing Mission *Conduct Fitness Evaluations for USCC -APFT, IOCT, Alternative Tests (10km bike test; 10 minute swim test, IOCT 12 minute bike test) *Monitor and retest all APFT failures *Plan, coordinate, and execute Commandant’s Physical Readiness Program (CPRP) *Maintain test statistics for all classes http://www-internal.dpe.usma.edu/testing/dpe_testing_office_MAIN.htmTask Organization: Task Organization Testing Officer MAJ Mike McNeill Asst. Testing/CPRP Officer CPT Daryl Collins Asst. Testing/CPRP Officer CPT Pudil Training Technician Mrs. Stacy SchaeferTesting Responsibilities: Testing Responsibilities SME on APFT/IOCT/Alternative Tests Conduct make-up/retests for APFT and IOCT Run CPRP and administer 90-day retest APFT’s Prepare and track Separation Packets Monitor and test SAP Athletes Execute bi-annual DPE APFT Testing Requirements: Testing Requirements IOCT 1st, 2nd, 3rd class all tested for record Stand alone fitness test Taught to 4th class during Military Movement, then tested APFT DPE administers 2 record tests a year for all classes CPRP Mandatory for all IM and Club athletes that fail APFT USCC SOP Enrollment in CZCP/CPRP results in revoked privileges Commandant’s Physical Remediation Program: Commandant’s Physical Remediation Program Carried over from last Academic Year Failed CFT Final APFT Failed CBT Final (Plebe Fall APFT) Failed an MDS for any physical reason CPRP will start on Tuesday, 17 August. Corps Squad Athletes will not be enrolled in CPRP, but must remediate. http://www-internal.dpe.usma.edu/testing/dpe_testing_office_MAIN.htmCommandant’s Zone of Concern Program: Commandant’s Zone of Concern Program Pass a record APFT, but score 180-220 or less than 70 point on any event. Regain privileges by scoring at or above their class standard set by BTD in Greenbook. CZCP will start on 17 AUGSummer CPRP (SCPRP): All Spring APFT Failures Fall APFT Failures that owe a 90 day re-test Corps squad athletes that owe a 90 day re-test at the beginning of graduation week Summer CPRP (SCPRP)Testing Schedule AY 04-05: Testing Schedule AY 04-05 1st Semester: 30-31 JUL Plebe Fall APFT 16 AUG: CS APFT AUG-DEC: CPRP 20-21 SEP: APFT for Upper classes 08 OCT: DPE APFT 12 NOV: Make-Up APFT 15 NOV – 10 DEC: IOCT Improvement 7-9 DEC: Alternate APFT 10 DEC: CSFB/SAP APFT Testing Schedule AY 04-05: Testing Schedule AY 04-05 2nd Semester: JAN-MAY CPRP 04-21 JAN IOCT Improvement 19 JAN: CS APFT 24-27 JAN: IOCT for 1st , 2nd and 3rd Class 04 FEB: IOCT Retest/Make-up 04 MAR: IOCT Retest/Make-up 11-12 APR: Spring APFT Testing Schedule AY 04-05: Testing Schedule AY 04-05 2nd Semester: 22 APR: DPE APFT 29 APR: IOCT Retest/Make-up 04 MAY: Waiting on ODIA?? 10-12 MAY: Alternate APFT 13 MAY: CSFB/SAP/APFT 23 MAY: Summer CPRP Starts Fitness Testing Booklet: Fitness Testing Booklet Test Standards Test Briefings Awards Alternate Test Standards Slide50: Army Age and Gender Specific Maximums AGE GROUP EVENT 17-21 22-26 27-31 PUSH-UPS (MEN) 71 75 77 PUSH-UPS (WOMEN) 42 46 50 SIT-UPS (MEN) 78 80 82 SIT-UPS (WOMEN) 78 80 82 2MR (MEN) 13:00 13:00 13:18 2MR (WOMEN) 15:36 15:36 15:48 IOCT TAB TIMES MEN WOMEN 2:38 or faster 3:35 or fasterArmy Age and Gender Specific Minimums: Army Age and Gender Specific Minimums EVENT AGE GROUP 17-21 22-26 27-31 IOCT MINIMUM PASSING TIME MEN WOMEN 3:30 5:29 PUSH-UPS (MEN) 42 40 39 PUSH-UPS (WOMEN) 19 17 17 SIT-UPS (MEN) 53 50 45 SIT-UPS (WOMEN) 53 50 45 2MR (MEN) 15:54 16:36 17:00 2MR (WOMEN) 18:54 19:36 20:30Awards : Awards Individual: Army Physical Fitness Badge IOCT Tab Unit: APFT Excellence Award Regimental APFT Award Commandant’s Unit Fitness Excellence AwardArmy Physical Fitness Badge (APFB): Army Physical Fitness Badge (APFB) Awarded to cadets for superior APFT performance. Score 270 or above: > 90 scale points on each event (Any points over 100 do not count towards the 270 points). Worn on right thigh of Army running shorts or over IOCT Tab. Retain APFB - cadet must earn once a year. Cannot take alternate/modified test.Indoor Obstacle Course Test (IOCT) Tab: Indoor Obstacle Course Test (IOCT) Tab Awarded to cadets for superior performance on the IOCT. Cadet must: Score an A- or above Men 2:38 or faster Women 3:35 or faster Worn on right thigh of black Army running shorts under APFB. Retain IOCT Tab - pass subsequent IOCTs.Individual and Unit AwardsCPT Bornino53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5323: Individual and Unit Awards CPT Bornino 53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5323Commandant’s Award : Commandant’s Award Awarded to 1st, 2nd & 3rd Class Cadets based on previous year: PPSY of 3.667 or higher All No Credits resolved Must earn APFB on at least 1 of 2 APFTs No alternate IOCT Must pass the IOCT The Sword is worn on right thigh of Army running shorts or under IOCT Tab and APFB.APFT Excellence Award: APFT Excellence Award 275+ Unit APFT average on a record test No test Failures 90% of Company must take 3 event APFT 100% of Physically healthy must take the APFT Incentives Streamer on guidon for the rest of the term 1 week excusal from AMI Pass for all who testedRegimental APFT Award: Regimental APFT Award Highest company average in the regiment 90% of Company must take 3 event APFT 100% of Physically healthy must take the APFT Incentives Inscription on Regimental APFT Award Plaque Regimental APFT Award Certificate Company leads the regiment in BDE runs Commandant’s Unit Fitness Award: Commandant’s Unit Fitness Award APFT Excellence Award earned during AY 90% of the company strength pass the IOCT 4 mile run 36 minutes no fallouts 100% available must run (90% of CO strength) No cadets enrolled in AWCP Incentives “Commandant’s PT Warriors” streamer Certificate for each participating member of CO Pizza Party with the Commandant Gold star to be worn on Gym Alpha shorts DPE Regimental Guidance Officer: DPE Regimental Guidance Officer CPT Bornino – 1st Regiment CPT McCausland – 2nd Regiment CPT Stanton – 3rd Regiment CPT Raymond – 4th Regiment Ensure each cadet gains maximum benefit from the Physical Development Program through effective counseling and mentorship You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Physical Program Brief AY 05: Physical Program Brief AY 05 CPT Cushen – DPE Guidance Officer 53rd Division, RM 5323, x 5259Purpose: Purpose To inform the Corps of Cadets about the four-year Physical Program and DPE Curriculum Slide3: The Department of Physical Education develops warrior leaders of character who are physically and mentally tough by engaging cadets in activities that promote and enhance a healthy lifestyle, physical fitness, movement behavior, and psychomotor performance.Agenda: Agenda Introduction Class Coordinators Competitive Sports Testing Office Individual and Unit Awards Guidance OfficeSlide5: PHYSICAL PROGRAM 15% MILITARY PROGRAM 30% ACADEMIC PROGRAM 55% USMA Committees Core Academic Courses Title 10 Faculty Visiting Professor Summer Training WFL Certification Intramural Leadership Commissioning Requirements Values Education Cadet Performance Score (CPS) CPSSlide6: Course Work 50% Testing 30% Competitive Sports Index 20% Physical Performance Score (PPS) PPSSlide7: Plebe year PPSC > 1.85 Yearling year PPSC > 1.90 Cow year PPSC > 1.95 Firstie year PPSC > 2.0 *Cadets that fall below these minimums will appear before the Academic Board*DPE Class CoordinatorsMAJ Wright – 4th ClassMAJ Gallagher – Upperclass53rd Division 2nd Floor, RM 5323: DPE Class Coordinators MAJ Wright – 4th Class MAJ Gallagher – Upperclass 53rd Division 2nd Floor, RM 5323Slide9: L I F E T I M E FITNESS 4o CBT Combatives I Survival Swimming Combatives II MIL MOV – Gym APFT CFT Combatives III Fitness Leader I Combatives IV APFT/IOCT 3o CBT/CFT Cadre Fitness Leader II Lifetime Sport (elective) APFT/IOCT 2o CBT/CFT Cadre Lifetime Sport APFT/IOCT 1o USMA Physical Program Pathway O F F I C E R S H I P Competitive Sports Warrior Fitness Leader (Knows) (Does) (Be - Value) War Fighters Service to Society Leaders of Character Time Honored PerformanceSlide10: AY ‘04 CURRICULUM *Minimum passing score -- 65.0 each courseSlide11: Summer Term Academic Program * There are two objectives for DPE STAP: 1. To remediate a course failure from the previous academic Year. 2. To remediate all “No Credit” (NC) cadets who missed a 4th Class course because of illness or injury. * Reasons Cadets may be remanded to DPE STAP are: 1. All 4th class Term 2 failures. 2. Rising 2nd and 1st class cadets that owe a 4th class DPE course may be enrolled in STAP 3. Rising 3rd class cadets that owe more than one 4th class DPE course may be enrolled in STAP Plebes: Plebes Yearlings Discuss Rounds 1 and 2 (Odd/Even) Example: Section A1 = round 1 A2 = round 2 Recon Classes (Swim/Box/Cmbt./Mil.Mvmt.) No less than one 4th Class Course (1st term) Football Players will take PE116 2008-2 Plebe has NC or fail two classes = STAP Print off a new schedule Friday after COB Upper-Class: Upper-Class 3rd Class = PE211 and PE212 2nd Class = PE311 (LTS Optional) 1st Class = Lifetime Sport Owe a plebe class = STAP Lifetime Sports: Lifetime Sports 1st & 4th Regiment (1st Class Mandatory / 2nd Voluntary) 2nd & 3rd Regiment (1st Class Mandatory / 2nd Voluntary) Academic schedule impacts your LTS 2nd Class Participation does not = 1st pick next yr Print off your schedule Friday after COB Competitive Sports UpdateMAJ Rogers Mr. Helfgott 53rd Div, 4th Floor, RM 5343: Competitive Sports Update MAJ Rogers Mr. Helfgott 53rd Div, 4th Floor, RM 5343 Slide16: Every cadet must participate in a competitive sport during each academic term. Corps Squad, Competitive Sport Club teams, and Intramurals all receive Competitive Sports grades each semester. Competitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Formerly known as Athletic Participation (AP) Grade 3 parts: Athletic Participation Report (APR) Athletic Participation Time (APT) Athletic Performance Index (API) Each counts 1/3 toward overall CSI grade. (CSI = 33%APR + 33%APT + 33%API)Competitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Athletic Participation Report (APR) Captures Army Values, sportsmanship & fair play of each team member. Submitted electronically for each team member. Forced distribution applies to all levels (IM, Club & CS). Rating scheme remains the same.Rating Scheme (IMs): Rating Scheme (IMs)Rating Scheme (CS & Club): Rating Scheme (CS & Club)Rating Scheme (CPRP/CZCP): Rating Scheme (CPRP/CZCP) DPE Raters exempt from forced distributionCompetitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Athletic Participation Time (APT) Captures amount of time a cadet is engaged in Competitive Sports. Corps Squad – 90+ days (A) Club Sport – 80+ days (A-) Intramural – 24 days (B)Competitive Sports Index: Competitive Sports Index Athletic Performance Index (API) Captures success of team during competitive season; based on winning percentage/Banker’s Trophy standings. Corps Squad & Club Sport: .700 or better = A .600 - .699 = A- .600 and below = B+ *Win against Navy/Air Force adds 10% to winning percentage Intramural: 1st & 2nd place in Regt = A 3rd & 4th place = A- 5th – 8th place = B+Athletic Officer Responsibilities: Athletic Officer Responsibilities Read USCC Circular 28-1: duties and responsibilities Intramural program management: Fill sport team rosters by priority Assign coaches and officials Disseminate info i.e. schedules Report IM accountability Rosters: Maintain company rosters of CS, Club and IM athletes; verify participation. Confirm with IM coaches; update changes in IM manager program. Athletic Officer Responsibilities: Athletic Officer Responsibilities Competitive Sports Index: Enter API portion of CSI for IMs. Ensure IM coaches complete APRs for all cadets on team. Verify all cadets have met participation requirements and verify all grades. Corps Squad: Corps Squad Corps Squad athletes earn their respective grade for each term in which they appear on a corps squad roster for the entire term If a cadet is cut from a team or ends his or her participation, that cadet must meet the baseline requirements through participation in Competitive Clubs or Intramurals Non-playing managers, photographers, and/or trainers must participate in Intramurals in at least one competitive sport seasonCorps Squad Sports: Corps Squad Sports Baseball Men (CSBA) Basketball Men (CSBB) Basketball Women (CSWB) Cross Country Men (CSCC) Cross Country Women (CSWC) Football Men (CSFB) Sprint Football Men (CSFT) Golf Men (CSGO) Gymnastics Men (CSGY) Hockey Men (CSHO) Lacrosse Men (CSLX) Note: See USMA Reg 28-12 for beginning and end dates of seasons by sport Rifle Men & Women (CSRI) Soccer Men (CSSR) Soccer Women (CSWS) Softball Women (CSSF) Tennis Men (CSTN) Tennis Women (CSTW) Track Men (CSTR) Track Women (CSTK) Volleyball Women (CSWV) Wrestling Men (CSWR) Strength Team (CSWT) Swimming Men & Women (CSSW)Competitive Sport Club: Competitive Sport Club Competitive Sport Club athletes must be on a roster approved by DCA and be receiving Competitive Sports Authorizations for each term -Single season sports receive IM authorizations for both seasons, but must participate in drill during the off season Slide30: Sport Season # Boxing Spring 24 Crew Fall/ Spring 89/89 Cycling Spring 18 Equestrian Fall 20 Fencing Fall 30 Judo Fall 20 Lacrosse (Women) Spring 26 Marathon Fall 20 Martial Arts Spring 20 Mountaineering Fall 30 Orienteering Fall 30 Powerlifting Fall 20 Rugby (Men) Fall/ Spring 68/40 Rugby (Women) Fall/ Spring 40/40 Sailing Fall 10 Ski (Alpine) Spring 15 Ski (Nordic) Spring 15 Sport Parachute Fall/ Spring 32/36 Team Handball (Men) Spring 26 Team Handball (Women) Spring 26 Triathlon Spring 20 Volleyball (Men) Spring 16 Water Polo Fall 20 Wrestling (Freestyle) Spring 15 *All Competitive Clubs receive full CCT and IM authos, in accordance with the numbers above, in the Winter. Intramural: Intramural Intramural athletes must participate in one intramural per term or become a rostered CS or Competitive Sport Club Team athleteIntramural Accountability: Intramural Accountability 1615-1830 IM Time Maximize time on task/increase fitness component Release no earlier than 1800 Accountability Formation 1610 Fall In 1615 Release to run to practice areasIntramurals Offered: Intramurals OfferedBrigade Opens: Brigade Opens Voluntary No effect on CSI grade Variety of offeringsSlide35: 5x5 Basketball Bowling Indoor Soccer Downhill Ski Volleyball Boxing Wrestling Swimming Golf BDE OpensSlide36: Physical Development Time 1600-1830, 2 times / week Club tryout opportunity IOCT Train-up BDE Opens Winter Session 29 NOV-25 FEB MAJ McNeillCPT CollinsCPT Pudil53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5321: MAJ McNeill CPT Collins CPT Pudil 53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5321 Testing Update Agenda: Agenda Mission Task Organization Testing Responsibilities Testing Requirements CPRP/CZCP Testing Schedule Testing Booklet Army Age/Gender Mins and Maxs Awards Testing Mission: Testing Mission *Conduct Fitness Evaluations for USCC -APFT, IOCT, Alternative Tests (10km bike test; 10 minute swim test, IOCT 12 minute bike test) *Monitor and retest all APFT failures *Plan, coordinate, and execute Commandant’s Physical Readiness Program (CPRP) *Maintain test statistics for all classes http://www-internal.dpe.usma.edu/testing/dpe_testing_office_MAIN.htmTask Organization: Task Organization Testing Officer MAJ Mike McNeill Asst. Testing/CPRP Officer CPT Daryl Collins Asst. Testing/CPRP Officer CPT Pudil Training Technician Mrs. Stacy SchaeferTesting Responsibilities: Testing Responsibilities SME on APFT/IOCT/Alternative Tests Conduct make-up/retests for APFT and IOCT Run CPRP and administer 90-day retest APFT’s Prepare and track Separation Packets Monitor and test SAP Athletes Execute bi-annual DPE APFT Testing Requirements: Testing Requirements IOCT 1st, 2nd, 3rd class all tested for record Stand alone fitness test Taught to 4th class during Military Movement, then tested APFT DPE administers 2 record tests a year for all classes CPRP Mandatory for all IM and Club athletes that fail APFT USCC SOP Enrollment in CZCP/CPRP results in revoked privileges Commandant’s Physical Remediation Program: Commandant’s Physical Remediation Program Carried over from last Academic Year Failed CFT Final APFT Failed CBT Final (Plebe Fall APFT) Failed an MDS for any physical reason CPRP will start on Tuesday, 17 August. Corps Squad Athletes will not be enrolled in CPRP, but must remediate. http://www-internal.dpe.usma.edu/testing/dpe_testing_office_MAIN.htmCommandant’s Zone of Concern Program: Commandant’s Zone of Concern Program Pass a record APFT, but score 180-220 or less than 70 point on any event. Regain privileges by scoring at or above their class standard set by BTD in Greenbook. CZCP will start on 17 AUGSummer CPRP (SCPRP): All Spring APFT Failures Fall APFT Failures that owe a 90 day re-test Corps squad athletes that owe a 90 day re-test at the beginning of graduation week Summer CPRP (SCPRP)Testing Schedule AY 04-05: Testing Schedule AY 04-05 1st Semester: 30-31 JUL Plebe Fall APFT 16 AUG: CS APFT AUG-DEC: CPRP 20-21 SEP: APFT for Upper classes 08 OCT: DPE APFT 12 NOV: Make-Up APFT 15 NOV – 10 DEC: IOCT Improvement 7-9 DEC: Alternate APFT 10 DEC: CSFB/SAP APFT Testing Schedule AY 04-05: Testing Schedule AY 04-05 2nd Semester: JAN-MAY CPRP 04-21 JAN IOCT Improvement 19 JAN: CS APFT 24-27 JAN: IOCT for 1st , 2nd and 3rd Class 04 FEB: IOCT Retest/Make-up 04 MAR: IOCT Retest/Make-up 11-12 APR: Spring APFT Testing Schedule AY 04-05: Testing Schedule AY 04-05 2nd Semester: 22 APR: DPE APFT 29 APR: IOCT Retest/Make-up 04 MAY: Waiting on ODIA?? 10-12 MAY: Alternate APFT 13 MAY: CSFB/SAP/APFT 23 MAY: Summer CPRP Starts Fitness Testing Booklet: Fitness Testing Booklet Test Standards Test Briefings Awards Alternate Test Standards Slide50: Army Age and Gender Specific Maximums AGE GROUP EVENT 17-21 22-26 27-31 PUSH-UPS (MEN) 71 75 77 PUSH-UPS (WOMEN) 42 46 50 SIT-UPS (MEN) 78 80 82 SIT-UPS (WOMEN) 78 80 82 2MR (MEN) 13:00 13:00 13:18 2MR (WOMEN) 15:36 15:36 15:48 IOCT TAB TIMES MEN WOMEN 2:38 or faster 3:35 or fasterArmy Age and Gender Specific Minimums: Army Age and Gender Specific Minimums EVENT AGE GROUP 17-21 22-26 27-31 IOCT MINIMUM PASSING TIME MEN WOMEN 3:30 5:29 PUSH-UPS (MEN) 42 40 39 PUSH-UPS (WOMEN) 19 17 17 SIT-UPS (MEN) 53 50 45 SIT-UPS (WOMEN) 53 50 45 2MR (MEN) 15:54 16:36 17:00 2MR (WOMEN) 18:54 19:36 20:30Awards : Awards Individual: Army Physical Fitness Badge IOCT Tab Unit: APFT Excellence Award Regimental APFT Award Commandant’s Unit Fitness Excellence AwardArmy Physical Fitness Badge (APFB): Army Physical Fitness Badge (APFB) Awarded to cadets for superior APFT performance. Score 270 or above: > 90 scale points on each event (Any points over 100 do not count towards the 270 points). Worn on right thigh of Army running shorts or over IOCT Tab. Retain APFB - cadet must earn once a year. Cannot take alternate/modified test.Indoor Obstacle Course Test (IOCT) Tab: Indoor Obstacle Course Test (IOCT) Tab Awarded to cadets for superior performance on the IOCT. Cadet must: Score an A- or above Men 2:38 or faster Women 3:35 or faster Worn on right thigh of black Army running shorts under APFB. Retain IOCT Tab - pass subsequent IOCTs.Individual and Unit AwardsCPT Bornino53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5323: Individual and Unit Awards CPT Bornino 53rd Div, 2nd Floor, RM 5323Commandant’s Award : Commandant’s Award Awarded to 1st, 2nd & 3rd Class Cadets based on previous year: PPSY of 3.667 or higher All No Credits resolved Must earn APFB on at least 1 of 2 APFTs No alternate IOCT Must pass the IOCT The Sword is worn on right thigh of Army running shorts or under IOCT Tab and APFB.APFT Excellence Award: APFT Excellence Award 275+ Unit APFT average on a record test No test Failures 90% of Company must take 3 event APFT 100% of Physically healthy must take the APFT Incentives Streamer on guidon for the rest of the term 1 week excusal from AMI Pass for all who testedRegimental APFT Award: Regimental APFT Award Highest company average in the regiment 90% of Company must take 3 event APFT 100% of Physically healthy must take the APFT Incentives Inscription on Regimental APFT Award Plaque Regimental APFT Award Certificate Company leads the regiment in BDE runs Commandant’s Unit Fitness Award: Commandant’s Unit Fitness Award APFT Excellence Award earned during AY 90% of the company strength pass the IOCT 4 mile run 36 minutes no fallouts 100% available must run (90% of CO strength) No cadets enrolled in AWCP Incentives “Commandant’s PT Warriors” streamer Certificate for each participating member of CO Pizza Party with the Commandant Gold star to be worn on Gym Alpha shorts DPE Regimental Guidance Officer: DPE Regimental Guidance Officer CPT Bornino – 1st Regiment CPT McCausland – 2nd Regiment CPT Stanton – 3rd Regiment CPT Raymond – 4th Regiment Ensure each cadet gains maximum benefit from the Physical Development Program through effective counseling and mentorship