A physical training uniform is a military or organizational uniform used during exercise, calisthenics, drills, and in some cases, very casual periods of time (off-duty time during Initial Entry Training in the U.S. Army, for example). Most militaries, especially the United States Armed Forces and their auxiliaries (e.g. ROTC and JROTC components) require use of a physical training (PT) uniform during unit exercise (including formation runs, calisthenics, and conditioning exercises). All items worn by military personnel conducting PT as a group are subject to uniformity, at commander discretions, however, some U.S. military units produce unique T-shirts with their unit insignia and motto, and for special events, this shirt is part of the uniform. Occasionally, exercise will also be conducted in that branch's utility uniforms, normally with the blouse removed and the undershirt exposed (also known as "boots and utes" [citation needed] ). For unit runs, esprit de corps or special occasions, commanders may have personnel wear unique T-shirts with the distinctive unit insignia and unit colors.

Marine recruits conducting PT with reflective belts

Physical training uniforms of the United States Armed Forces

Army

The Army Physical Fitness Uniform (APFU) in warm weather configuration

The Army Physical Fitness Uniform (APFU) consists of:

Soldiers wearing special unit T-shirts

Marine Corps

Marines from the Wounded Warrior Regiment wearing the Marine Corps PT tracksuit

The Marine Corps PTUs consist of:

Navy

Sailors wearing the Navy's soon-to-be-retired gold-variant PTU

The Navy PTUs consist of:

The Navy announced that an additional standard navy blue uniform is in development with a not-yet-known design, and a retirement date for the gold-shirt uniform pending.[5]

Air Force

Airmen wearing the Air Force's soon-to-be-retired Improved Physical Training Uniform (IPTU), also historically the first PTU that was issued to Space Force guardians

The Air Force Physical Training Gear (AFPTG) consists of:

An additional long-sleeve shirt and hooded sweatshirt are also in development for the new uniform, and a retirement period for the IPTU is currently taking place until 2026, after 20 years of use.[7]

Space Force

The first prototype of the Space Force PTU in cold weather configuration
The first prototype of the SFPTU in warm weather configuration

The Space Force PTU consists of:

Coast Guard

The Coast Guard PTUs consist of:

Non-military use

In many parts of the world outside of use in militaries, physical training uniforms are primarily used in schools, law enforcement academies, and in some cases, scouting, firefighter training and prison systems.

See also

References

  1. ^ AR 670-1, para. 14-5 Insignia (on the Physical Training Uniform)
  2. ^ "Shop Army & Air Force Exchange Service".
  3. ^ "Physical Training Uniforms (Ptu) | Shop Your Navy Exchange - Official Site".
  4. ^ "Physical Training Uniforms (Ptu) | Shop Your Navy Exchange - Official Site".
  5. ^ "New Navy PT gear is here — what you need to know!". 3 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Air Force PT uniform". 24 March 2024.
  7. ^ "New Air Force PT uniforms roll out after 2-year delay". 1 May 2024.
  8. ^ "USSF rolls out new Physical Training Uniform at BMT". 12 March 2024.
  9. ^ "USAF and USSF roll out new Physical Training Uniforms". 1 May 2024.
  10. ^ https://www.dcms.uscg.mil/Portals/10/CG-1/psc/MU/docs/USCG%20UDC%20Product%20Catalogue.pdf?ver=2017-11-22-113337-410