Topic Brief: Our Parisi athletes are testing their vertical jumps—and it's not just for show. Every NJDOC applicant must pass the Police Training Commission's physical fitness assessment before entering the academy.
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Our Parisi athletes are testing their vertical jumps—and it's not just for show. Every NJDOC applicant must pass the Police Training Commission's physical fitness assessment before entering the academy. Not Affiliated with CSEP - PATH* This video demonstrates how to measure your client's peak leg power using
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- Our Parisi athletes are testing their vertical jumps—and it's not just for show.
- Every NJDOC applicant must pass the Police Training Commission's physical fitness assessment before entering the academy.
- Not Affiliated with CSEP - PATH* This video demonstrates how to measure your client's peak leg power using
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