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POST pilots Lifetime Fitness curriculum; commission removes body-composition measurement from module 2 and 3

2067736 · January 6, 2025
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Summary

After a lengthy debate about body‑composition measurement and student privacy, POST approved pilot implementation of Learning Domain 32 (Lifetime Fitness) for modular basic courses but removed the proposed body-composition measurement from modules 2 and 3 and directed staff to revisit module 1 later.

POST’s Basic Training Bureau on Nov. 1 sought approval to pilot an expanded Lifetime Fitness learning domain (LD 32) in modular basic courses. Staff proposed adding five hours of foundation content to the module 3 course and 16 additional hours — including physical assessments and a required conditioning program — to module 2.

Anita Finner, Basic Training Bureau staff services manager, described the proposal’s intent: "The intent of the proposed added content to the module 3 and 2 courses is to instill lifetime fitness throughout the law enforcement profession and minimize student injuries and successful completion of the work sample test battery in our module 1 basic courses." The…

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