Massachusetts Police Academy entry and passing requirements:

  • Push-Ups: eighteen (18) in one minute
  • Sit-Ups: twenty-seven (27) in one minute
  • Flexibility: approximately 1.5 inches beyond toes (while seated)
  • 1.5 Mile Run: maximum time of 15 minutes and 20 seconds (15:20)

 

Top 3 ways people fail police academy physical testing:

  • Fitness Requirements for Entrance into Police Academy Cardio Endurance
  • Fitness Requirements for Entrance into Police Academy Push-Ups
  • Fitness Requirements for Entrance into Police Academy Injury

Top 6 ways cops are forced into early retirement:

  • Arthritis
  • Bone Fractures
  • Soft Tissue Injuries
  • Heart Disease
  • Obesity
  • Back Injuries

Massachusetts police your best life Requirements:

Fitness Requirements for Entrance into Police Academy

Bench Press

Required 225 x 10

Fitness Requirements for Entrance into Police Academy

Squat

Required 500lbs

Fitness Requirements for Entrance into Police Academy

40 Yard Dash

Required 4.40s

Fitness Requirements for Entrance into Police Academy

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The TFT system will identify individual officer EXPOSURE POINTS susceptible to injury. We target problem areas for strength building through a multi-level evaluation and fitness building process.

Officers get:

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  • To become more productive professionally & personally

Departments get:

  • Reduction in lost-time injuries
  • Reduced insurance costs

Since starting this program I've lost 50 lbs. I'm sitting here competing with kids who are 10 years younger then me and SMOKIN' them in the gym now. And it just feels GREAT. This program is definitely going to give you that step up.

Todd C.

Criminal Justice-Law Enforcement Student

Chicago, IL

The TFT Program correlated each exercise to movements, actions, tasks, and situations an officer would find themselves in. I believe our recruits are more prepared both physically and mentally for the challenges of patrol services after completing this program.

Officer Linda B.

Officer of Madison Police Department

Madison, WI

The TFT Program showed me that little to no equipment is needed for a solid, well-rounded fitness program. As a member of the Dubuque Police Department's fitness committee, I highly recommend this program.

Officer Chad C.

Officer for the Dubuqe Police Department

Dubuque, Iowa

Learning and seeing the benefits of the TFT Program, I was convinced this program should be part of our Police Certification Curriculum. The TFT Program can assure the Law Enforcement Professionals can survive the physical and mental demands that this essential profession demands.

Tony B.

Director of a State Training and Standards Bureau

Wisconsin

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Massachusetts police/academy physical fitness requirements

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