HPD event to help candidates practice before physical fitness test
Published on July 22, 2024
Huntsville Police Department (HPD) invites interested officer candidates to an informal meet-and-greet to practice the physical fitness test on Saturday, July 27, from 8-11 a.m., at 2213 Drake Ave. SW.
The State of Alabama requires all candidates to pass a standard physical agility and ability test. This event is an excellent opportunity to learn what’s required and receive tips on how to be successful from the HPD recruitment team.
Once a candidate applies to be a police officer, the next step is to schedule their physical fitness test. The physical fitness test must be completed before a candidate can proceed to the next step in the hiring process.
“The physical fitness portion of the application process is crucial to ensuring that candidates possess the necessary strength, stamina and agility to perform their duties effectively and safely,” HPD Recruiter Kevin Becatti said. “Being physically fit isn’t just about meeting the demands of the job; it’s about being prepared to serve and protect our community.”
The physical fitness test consists of:
- 22 pushups in a minute
- 25 situps in a minute
- 90-second agility course
- 1.5-mile run in under 15 minutes, 28 seconds
For more information on how to join HPD, visit JoinHuntsvillePD.com .