Royal Army Physical Training Corps
Royal Army Physical Training Corps
The Royal Army Physical Training Corps (RAPTC) is a specialist corps in the British Army responsible for physical fitness and training. The RAPTC is tasked with ensuring that soldiers are physically prepared for the demands of military service, which includes combat readiness, physical endurance, and overall health and fitness.
History[edit]
The origins of the RAPTC can be traced back to 1860 when the British Army recognized the need for structured physical training. Initially, physical training was conducted by regimental instructors, but the need for a more formalized approach led to the establishment of the Army Gymnastic Staff in 1860. This organization evolved over time, and in 1940, it was granted the title "Royal" by King George VI, becoming the Royal Army Physical Training Corps.
Role and Responsibilities[edit]
The primary role of the RAPTC is to develop and implement physical training programs across the British Army. This includes:
- Designing and conducting physical training programs.
- Providing specialist advice on physical fitness and training.
- Conducting research on physical training methods and techniques.
- Training and certifying physical training instructors.
- Supporting rehabilitation programs for injured soldiers.
Training and Selection[edit]
To become a member of the RAPTC, soldiers must undergo a rigorous selection process. This includes:
- Meeting specific physical fitness standards.
- Completing a selection course that assesses physical and instructional abilities.
- Undergoing further training at the Army School of Physical Training.
Successful candidates are awarded the RAPTC badge and become qualified physical training instructors.
Structure[edit]
The RAPTC is structured to provide physical training support at various levels within the British Army. This includes:
Notable Members[edit]
Throughout its history, the RAPTC has had many notable members who have contributed significantly to the field of physical training and military fitness.
See Also[edit]
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