Cadet CPT Private RallyPoint Member4918949<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am currently a senior in the ROTC program and am looking to go to the Master Fitness Trainer course after BOLC. I currently am in the reserves as an enlisted soldier and will be a reserve officer after graduation and completion of BOLC? Any tips or advice?How can I get a spot at the Master Fitness Trainer school after BOLC?2019-08-15T12:14:14-04:00Cadet CPT Private RallyPoint Member4918949<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I am currently a senior in the ROTC program and am looking to go to the Master Fitness Trainer course after BOLC. I currently am in the reserves as an enlisted soldier and will be a reserve officer after graduation and completion of BOLC? Any tips or advice?How can I get a spot at the Master Fitness Trainer school after BOLC?2019-08-15T12:14:14-04:002019-08-15T12:14:14-04:00SFC Ralph E Kelley4919324<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>This is for enlisted members of the military - If you're becoming an officer I am not sure if you can attend. It's kinda be like your becoming a 1LT Infantry Officer and then wanting to attend 11B OSUT.<br />How to become a Master Fitness Trainer:<br />Be a sergeant (E-5) or higher rank.<br />Be recommended by your unit commander.<br />Meet Army height and weight standards (including BMI)<br />Have a current APFT score of 240 or higher, with no less than 70 in any event.<br />Have a general technical score of 110 or higher.Response by SFC Ralph E Kelley made Aug 15 at 2019 1:52 PM2019-08-15T13:52:51-04:002019-08-15T13:52:51-04:00SGM Bill Frazer4920774<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>1. I have never seen an O as a MFT, don't think there is such an animal. 2. Your unit would have to pay for it- no school is free of charge to somebody. 3. My CoC and I could find a lot more meaningful things for a LT to do, than exercising all day.Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Aug 15 at 2019 11:30 PM2019-08-15T23:30:51-04:002019-08-15T23:30:51-04:002019-08-15T12:14:14-04:00