Improvement in ACFT Performance 72 Hrs. After Practice Assessment in ROTC Cadets
TACTICAL
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9m 53s
In this Podium Presentation, originally presented at the 2022 National Conference, Christopher Bonilla discusses the findings of the research investigating whether there was any improvement in the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) performance if the ROTC cadets have the opportunity to perform a practice assessment 72 hours prior to the official test.
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