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Personal training is a $4 billion industry. Here’s how veterans are cashing in (and you can too)
See why veterans make great fitness coaches and how veterans in the industry are adapting to the pandemic.
By Harm Venhuizen
Marine Corps launches first phase of new fitness app, ForceFit
The Marine Corps launched the first phase of a force fitness web application designed to help Marines schedule and monitor workouts.
By Philip Athey
Untethered shooting trainers, reconfigurable air and ground simulators, and the next level of virtual training
The marksmanship trainer is already with some units, and advanced vehicle and aircraft simulators are planned for 2021.
By Todd South
Navy tames Golden Hurricane 37-29
Navy's Zach Abey ran for 128 yards with a pair of touchdowns and the Midshipmen snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 37-29 victory over Tulsa on Saturday.
The Corps has qualified Joint Fires Observers for every squad. Here’s how they’ll train.
The Corps has trained about 1,000 Joint Fires Observers since 2016.
By Shawn Snow
Athletic trainers and greener kitchens on the way as Corps caters to ‘combat athletes’
Marines will have to fight to get to a cheeseburger with the new chow hall layout and food menu expected this October.
By Shawn Snow
How a lack of aircraft emergency escape training ended in tragedy in Australia MV-22 crash
Most of the passengers, members of Golf Battery with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, were ill trained and unprepared for the events that unfolded that day.
By Shawn Snow
Marines can use these goggles to turn parking lots into firing ranges
The device allows a Marine to 3-D map an area, whether a barracks parking lot, soccer field or beach, and place virtual tanks and other targets on the real background.
By Todd South
Hey, Marines: Not every PT session has to be a killer, colonel says
Athletic trainers also may be sent to operating forces in order to reduce injuries.
By Jeff Schogol
More weapons, more credit for marksmanship in upgraded virtual trainer
Developers say they took cues from the world of video games in seeking to upgrade what is, in effect, an elaborate video game experience.
By Adam Stone