COVID-19 and the NAVY PRT
Don’t let the Coronavirus derail your training plans
What a strange week it has been. Truly unprecedented, it seems each time I turn on the news or pick up the phone I learn more disturbing information. Gyms are closed, fitness clubs are no longer meeting, routines of all kinds have been disrupted. One thing is clear, the COVID-19 will affect the way you train for the NAVY PRT. However, it doesn’t have to stop your training all together.
Here at DODresource and NAVY-PRT.com we believe that especially in hard times like this we have a choice. You can curl up surrounded by your hoarded toilet paper and get sucked deeper and deeper into the news vortex OR you can see this as an opportunity.
COVID-19 has likely radically changed your fitness routine and your PRT training specifically, but there are still options. This is a great time to take the plunge and start your own home gym. With a few simple purchases you can create a vast array workouts to keep you physically and mentally strong, all while in your own space- unaffected by the closures. If you are ready to go big with your home gym check out our training gym package sold by our sister site Army-Fitness.com.
If you are not ready for a home gym consider Yoga. What a great way to stay physically strong while you care for your mental health. Mental health is extraordinarily important in times like these. Focusing on your breath and meditation can really help manage stress.

This is also a great time to connect with an online coach. We have relationships with several great coaches who continue to post fitness tips and great workouts. Check out Coach Ansley Cummings latest instagram for a complete home work out, no equipment required. Coach Jake Shaw just posted a great home workout as well. Remember planking and push ups are great exercises you can do anywhere and planking is a new part of the NAVY PRT.
Now is a great time to up your cardio goals! No rules against going for a run, a bike ride or even doing a few minutes of jump rope. Remember the run is still one of the most challenging elements of the PRT for many sailors. This forced hiatus from the gym may be a perfect time to increase your cardio strength and endurance.




Finally, remember your fitness routine may have to change because of the coronavirus but your dedication to fitness doesn’t need to. Check out our post on SMART Goals for help creating attainable, specific, measurable, and relevant goals. Set your intentions high and make this time memorable for something other than COVID-19.
One last thought- put down the news and pick up a book. DODreads, our sister site is an excellent source for material that will help you grow as a soldier and as a military leader.
Its a crazy time and one that we will remember. COVID-19 will affect the way you train for the NAVY PRT over the next few weeks at minimum. How we respond in this difficult time will define us as a nation. We have a choice to see this as a crisis or as an opportunity.