AFFMS II improves accessibility and fitness program managers’ ability to manage fitness program records. In addition, it features more stringent security controls to protect members’ information from unauthorized changes.
1st Lt. Jordan Waiwaiole practices the sit-up portion of the Air Force fitness assessment at the Hanscom Fitness Center late last year. A new Air Force Fitness Management System - AFFMS II - is now up and accessible via the Air Force Personnel
The Air Force Fitness Program goal is to motivate Airmen to participate in a year-round physical conditioning program that emphasizes total fitness, to include proper aerobic conditioning, strength and flexibility training, and healthy eating.
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Active-duty, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard officers and enlisted members who want to maintain copies of their pre-July 2010 fitness records need to access the Air Force Fitness