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Match your fitness against the rest of America

WASHINGTON -- If you didn't get a Presidential Physical Fitness Award in school, the government is giving you another chance to prove you're in shape.

An adult fitness test was introduced Wednesday by the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. It incorporates several of the exercises that millions of students undertake each year as they aim for a certificate signed by the president.

"What were trying to do is inspire and motivate Americans to move their bodies more," said Melissa Johnson, executive director of the council.

The test involves three basic components: aerobic fitness, muscular strength and flexibility. The test is for people 18 and older who are in good health. It was inspired by scores of baby boomers who kept asking council members whether there was a fitness test available today that was similar to the ones they took as students, Johnson said.

You won't get a presidential certificate, but the results will show where you rank among people of the same age. For example, if someone scores in the 75th percentile for push-ups, that means 75 percent of the scores fall below your score.

The fitness test incorporates height and weight to give participants their body mass index. Generally, a BMI score above 25 equates to being overweight. However, for people who do exercise a lot, the BMI score can be high because of their extra muscle mass, not because they have too much fat.

The test will allow people to easily record a baseline that they can work from through their exercise routine.

"The point is to do consistent, regular physical activity and these are good check-in points to see how fit people are," Johnson said.

Test components

• One-mile walk or 1.5-mile run.

• Push-ups until failure.

• Half sit-ups for one minute.

• "Sit-and-reach" stretching exercise.

These scores are entered online with other information, like age, gender, height and weight. This yields a performance percentile for your age and gender.

Adult Fitness Challenge: http://www.adultfitnesstest.org/adultFitnesstestLanding.aspx