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On Monday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy relaunched The Presidential Fitness Test at the Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City in New Jersey, where more than 75 kids ran through fitness drills.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order in May reviving the program, which ran in public schools from the late 1950s until 2013, when Obama replaced it with a different initiative.
WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H, named vice chair of the Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, joined the rollout alongside WWE stars Cody Rhodes and Charlotte Flair for fitness demonstrations.
Kennedy cited government data showing 77% of young Americans do not qualify for military service due to poor health and fitness; the Get Kids Active website will help schools prepare students for the test.
Officials emphasized rewarding personal progress over elite performance, with Triple H stating, "It's incredibly important for us to teach kids to support the kid that can't do it." Schools will use updated, age-appropriate standards this fall.