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Physical Efficiency Battery
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The Physical Efficiency Battery is a fitness test used by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, consisting of five different components to measure the fitness level of agents and students. The five components are body composition, agility, flexibility, upper body strength, and aerobic conditioning.
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The Physical Efficiency Battery is a fitness test used by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, consisting of five different components to measure the fitness level of agents and students. The five components are body composition, agility, flexibility, upper body strength, and aerobic conditioning.