Legal Command Soldiers Conduct Army Combat Fitness Test

By Thomas CieslakMay 17, 2021

Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command fill out their records card prior to conducting the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
1 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command fill out their records card prior to conducting the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the 3-Repetition Maximum Deadlift event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
2 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the 3-Repetition Maximum Deadlift event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Standing Power Throw event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
3 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Standing Power Throw event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Hand Release Push-Up-Arm Extension event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
4 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Hand Release Push-Up-Arm Extension event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Hand Release Push-Up-Arm Extension event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
5 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Hand Release Push-Up-Arm Extension event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conduct the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
6 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conduct the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conduct the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
7 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conduct the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
8 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL
A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland.  The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition.
9 / 9 Show Caption + Hide Caption – A soldier assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducts the Sprint-Drag-Carry event of the Army Combat Fitness Test on Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda, Maryland. The multi-event test served as a diagnostic evaluation of each Soldier’s physical readiness while providing a viewpoint on how they can improve their training and nutrition. (Photo Credit: Thomas Cieslak) VIEW ORIGINAL

Soldiers serving in the United States Army Reserve conducted the Army Combat Fitness to gain an understanding of the test’s challenges and perspective on their physical fitness.

Soldiers assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Reserve Legal Command conducted the ACFT Saturday, May 15th aboard Naval Support Activity Bethesda as part of their May Battle Assembly.