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More individual physical proficiency test (IPPT)-related activities for operationally ready national servicemen will resume next month, said the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) on Monday.
From Jan 4, the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will resume IPPT preparatory training (IPT) at fitness conditioning centres as well as IPT-in-the-Park, which allows NSmen to do their training at parks closer to their homes.
These sessions will be conducted at a reduced capacity and in small groups, according to phase-three guidelines by statutory board Sport Singapore in accordance with Covid-19 measures. Some of the safe management measures that will be in place include temperature taking, physical distancing, and the wearing of masks at all times (except during the conduct of strenuous physical activities), said Mindef in a Facebook post.
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More individual physical proficiency test (IPPT)-related activities for operationally ready national servicemen (NSmen) will resume next month, said the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) on Monday.
SINGAPORE - More individual physical proficiency test (IPPT) related activities for operationally ready national servicemen will resume in January, said the Ministry of Defence on Monday (Dec 21).
From Jan 4, the Singapore Armed Forces will resume IPPT preparatory training (IPT) at fitness conditioning centres, as well as IPT-in-the-Park, which allows NSmen to do their training at parks closer to their homes.
These sessions will be conducted at reduced capacity and in small groups according to phase three guidelines by statutory board Sport Singapore, in accordance with national Covid-19 measures. Some of the safe management measures that will be in place include temperature taking, physical distancing, and the wearing of masks at all times (except during the conduct of strenuous physical activities), said Mindef in a Facebook post.