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The Space Force has contracted with health tech company FitRankings to link data from any wearable into a network where troops can compete and hold each other accountable.
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Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Roger Towberman told reporters on March 4 the system will behave like a stoplight: green means a guardian is healthy; yellow means there’s room for improvement, and red signals cause for concern.
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Because space operations entail more desk work — like sitting at a satellite control console or monitoring missile launch data on a computer — than other military missions, Space Force officials want to prioritize general wellness instead of judging members on specific strength and endurance exercises.
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Here’s the Space Force’s plan to ditch annual fitness testing
“We are 100% committed to having the most physically fit and mentally capable human beings that we can get," Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force Roger Towberman said.
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