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Test Components. The physical fitness test shall consist of the following components: (1) Option of Bench Press or pushups to measure upper body strength; (2) Option of Leg Press or vertical jump to measure lower body strength; (3) Sit-ups to measure trunk muscular fitness; (4) Option of GXT Test or 1.5 mile run to measure aerobic power; and (5) 300 meter run to measure anaerobic power. The employee may satisfy the aerobic power component by satisfactorily performing either a GXT Test or 1.5 mile run. The employee at their sole discretion may select either the GXT Test or the 1.5 mile run. If the employee selects the GXT Test, they must agree in writing that the test administrator may disclose a numerical test score to the MPD. If an employee selects to do the run, they are still entitled to take one GXT Test per year for their own personal benefit and the results of such GXT Test need not be disclosed to the MPD. The employee may satisfy the upper body strength component by attaining the standards for either the flat weight or percentage of body weight as measured by the bench press or performing the requisite number of push-ups. The employee may satisfy the lower body strength component by attaining the standards for either the flat weight as measured by the leg press or performing the required vertical jump. The employee must select either the bench press or push-ups and the leg press or vertical jump prior to taking the test.

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Sources: Labor Agreement, Labor Agreement

Test Components. The physical fitness test shall consist of the following components: (1) Option of Bench Press or pushups to measure upper body strength; (2) Option of Leg Press or vertical jump to measure lower body strength; (3) Sit-ups to measure trunk muscular fitness; (4) Option of GXT Test or 1.5 mile run to measure aerobic power; and (5) 300 meter run to measure anaerobic power. The employee may satisfy the aerobic power component by satisfactorily performing either a GXT Test or 1.5 mile run. The employee at their his/her sole discretion may select either the GXT Test or the 1.5 mile run. If the employee selects the GXT Test, they he/she/she must agree in writing that the test administrator may disclose a numerical test score to the MPD. If an employee selects to do the run, they are he/she still is entitled to take one GXT Test per year for their his/her own personal benefit and the results of such GXT Test need not be disclosed to the MPD. The employee may satisfy the upper body strength component by attaining the standards for either the flat weight or percentage of body weight as measured by the bench press or performing the requisite number of push-ups. The employee may satisfy the lower body strength component by attaining the standards for either the flat weight as measured by the leg press or performing the required vertical jump. The employee must select either the bench press or push-push- ups and the leg press or vertical jump prior to taking the test.

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Sources: Labor Agreement

Test Components. The physical fitness test shall consist of the following components: (1) Option of Bench Press or pushups to measure upper body strength; (2) Option of Leg Press or vertical jump to measure lower body strength; (3) Sit-ups to measure trunk muscular fitness; (4) Option of GXT Test or 1.5 mile run to measure aerobic power; and (5) 300 meter run to measure anaerobic power. The employee may satisfy the aerobic power component by satisfactorily performing either a GXT Test or 1.5 mile run. The employee at their sole discretion may select either the GXT Test or the 1.5 mile run. If the employee selects the GXT Test, they must agree in writing that the test administrator may disclose a numerical test score to the MPD. If an employee selects to do the run, they are still entitled to take one GXT Test per year for their own personal benefit and the results of such GXT Test need not be disclosed to the MPD. Police Officers Federation ⦁ 2023-2025 The employee may satisfy the upper body strength component by attaining the standards for either the flat weight or percentage of body weight as measured by the bench press or performing the requisite number of push-ups. The employee may satisfy the lower body strength component by attaining the standards for either the flat weight as measured by the leg press or performing the required vertical jump. The employee must select either the bench press or push-ups and the leg press or vertical jump prior to taking the test.

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Sources: Labor Agreement