HFA Statement on White House Physical Fitness Proclamation and Presidential Fitness Test Restoration
HFA Statement on White House Physical Fitness Proclamation and Presidential Fitness Test Restoration
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HFA highlights opportunity to expand access to physical activity and strengthen preventive health efforts nationwide
Washington, DC–May 5, 2026–Today’s proclamation of National Physical Fitness and Sports Month and the restoration of the Presidential Physical Fitness Test are important steps toward elevating physical activity as a national priority.
“The Administration’s recognition of the critical role movement plays in improving health outcomes, particularly for young people, is an important step forward,” said Greta Wagner, interim HFA CEO. “At a time when more children are facing rising mental health challenges, expanding access to physical activity is more important than ever. Regular movement supports not only physical health, but also mental well-being, reduced stress, and overall quality of life.”
Establishing physical activity early in life is essential. Children who are active are far more likely to become active adults, reducing their risk of chronic disease and building healthier communities over time. Today, fewer than one in four children meet recommended daily physical activity levels.
Across the country, fitness facilities are already introducing kids to safe, structured physical activity through programs like swimming, youth leagues, camps, and other youth programming, building confidence and reinforcing lifelong healthy habits.
The Health & Fitness Association is committed to working with the Administration and lawmakers at all levels of government to expand access to physical activity and integrate it more fully into the nation’s approach to preventative health.


