FITNESS | NEW YEAR SAME STANDARD

Published on December 23, 2025
Duration: 24:36

This video from GBRS Group outlines a comprehensive fitness standards test designed to benchmark and improve overall athleticism. The standards cover fundamental movements like the broad jump, bodyweight bench press, pull-ups, trap bar deadlift, plank, farmer's carry, and an 800-meter run. The instructors emphasize consistency, safety, and removing ego to achieve long-term health and performance, encouraging participants to track progress over a 12-week period and beyond.

Quick Summary

GBRS Group's fitness standards test assesses fundamental athletic movements including the broad jump, bodyweight bench press, pull-ups, trap bar deadlift, plank, farmer's carry, and an 800-meter run. The goal is to establish a baseline, track progress over 12 weeks with consistent training, and achieve long-term health and performance by prioritizing safety and repeatability.

Chapters

  1. 00:30Introduction to New Standards
  2. 03:35How to Approach the Standards Test
  3. 04:35Broad Jump Technique and Standards
  4. 07:00Bodyweight Bench Press Technique and Standards
  5. 09:56Pull-up Technique and Standards
  6. 12:55Trap Bar Deadlift Technique and Standards
  7. 15:27Plank Technique and Standards
  8. 16:21Farmer's Carry Technique and Standards
  9. 19:38800 Meter Run Technique and Standards
  10. 22:05Long-Term Fitness and Consistency

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key fitness standards outlined by GBRS Group?

GBRS Group's fitness standards include the broad jump, bodyweight bench press, pull-ups, trap bar deadlift, plank, farmer's carry, and an 800-meter run, each with specific performance benchmarks for standard, elite, and 'Be a Pro' levels.

How should one approach the GBRS Group fitness standards test?

It's recommended to take the test cold to establish a baseline, then follow the GBRS program for 12 weeks before retesting to measure progress. Consistency and safety are paramount throughout the training process.

What is the purpose of the GBRS Group fitness standards?

The standards are designed to assess and improve fundamental athletic capabilities essential for overall health, performance, and longevity, serving as a benchmark for consistent, repeatable efforts rather than a one-time event.

What are the 'Be a Pro' standards for the 800-meter run?

For the 800-meter run, the 'Be a Pro' standard is achieving a time under 2 minutes and 45 seconds, requiring sustained high-intensity effort.

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