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* This manual supersedes FM 21-20, 30 November 1950, including C 1, 26 October 1951, and C 2, 15 September 1952; and Training Circular 21-3, 18 April 1957.
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FM 21-20 was written to conform to the principles outlined in FM 25-100, Training the Force. The benefits to be derived from a good physical fitness program are many.
PURPOSE.-a. The primary purpose of military physical training is the production of a state of health and general physical fitness which will permit the soldier to perform the arduous duties required of him. The ultimate goal of this training, then, is physical efficiency which is essential to military effectiveness.
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FM 21-20 PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAINING. Table of Contents. PREFACE. Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION. LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES. COMPONENTS OF FITNESS. PRINCIPLES OF EXERCISE. FITT FACTORS. WARM-UP AND COOL-DOWN.