Experiencing the physical and mental tests of the Army fitness challenge
By:
Pavlina Osta
Posted: Jan 11, 2026 8:21 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) - Did you make a New Year's resolution to exercise more? And if so, did you make it past January 9? The second Friday in January has become known as "Quitters Day" when ambitious wellness intentions are often abandoned. Our Pavlina Osta displayed no quit but rather plenty of curiosity when she enrolled in a challenge that tests the physical and mental toughness of military men and women.
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