PRT Flashcards
What does FM 7-22 cover?
The Army’s Physical Readiness Training Program
What FM covers the Physical Readiness Training Program?
FM 7-22.
What does PRT stand for?
Physical Readiness Training
What does PRT prepare Soldiers and units for?
for the physicalchallenges of fulfilling the mission.
Para 1-3 What is physical readiness?
Physical readiness is theability to meet the physical demands of any combat or duty position, accomplishthe mission, and continue to fight and win.
Para 1-4 Why is physical readiness training a mandatory training requirement?
- It is Considered by senior leaders to be essential to individual, unit, and force readiness.
- It is Required by law for all individuals and units.
Para1-5 Where do the tasks, conditions, and standards of PRT activities derivefrom?
from C-METL, D-METL and WTBDs.
Para 1-5 What does C-METL stand for?
core mission essential task list.
Para 1-5 What does D-METL stand for?
directed mission essential task list.
Para 1-5 What does WTBDs stand for?
warrior tasks and battle drills.
Para 1-6 What are the seven principles of training that PRT links to?
- Commanders and Other Leaders are Responsible for Training.
- Noncommissioned Officers Train Individuals, Crews, and Small Teams.
- Train as You Will Fight.
- Train to Standard.
- Train to Sustain.
- Conduct Multiechelon and Concurrent Training.
- Train to Develop Agile Leaders and Organizations.
Para1-7 Who’s program is the physical readiness training program?
The Commander’s Program.
Para 1-7 Who is essential to a successful PRT program and why?
Senior NCOs because they are often the most experienced trainers in the unit.
Para 1-8 What are some things commanders must do to optimize the effect of PRT?
- Incorporate mission command.
- Train to standard.
- Assess individual and unitphysical readiness.
- Ensure training is realistic.
- Ensure training replicates the operational environment.