Illinois State Police offers
physical fitness inventory test seminar
Information provided will benefit
individuals interested in a career with the Illinois State Police
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[September 27, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
The Illinois State Police (ISP) announces a Physical Fitness
Inventory Test (PFIT) seminar will be held on October 14, 2017, at
the ISP Training Academy in Springfield. The primary purpose of the
seminar is to provide hands-on instruction on how to successfully
pass the ISP PFIT.
The PFIT is a tool that is designed to measure fitness activities
that are related to law enforcement tasks. It assesses the fitness
level of individuals based on four dimensions: flexibility, dynamic
strength, absolute strength and cardiovascular respiratory fitness.
Passing the PFIT is one of the requirements for becoming an ISP
Trooper.
Certified ISP Physical Fitness Monitors will provide hands-on
instruction and demonstrations on how to successfully complete the
PFIT.
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This is an opportunity for individuals interested in becoming ISP
Troopers to become educated and proficient in the PFIT. Those attending the
seminar should wear proper workout attire and bring a bottle of water.
Those interested in attending the seminar should RSVP to Special
Agent Melissa Uhles by October 10, 2017. Special Agent Uhles can be reached by
telephone at (217) 785-4370 or email at
Melissa_Uhles@isp.state.il.us.
The seminars are not affiliated with the ISP Merit Board or the ISP hiring
process. There are no fees associated with the seminar.
[Illinois State Police, Special Agent
Uhles] |