‘Make Americans Fit Again’: RFK Junior Teams with Pete Hegseth in a supreme fitness shodown; Launch ‘Peat and Bobby Challenge’ | world News

RFK Junior prepares teams with Pete Hegseth in a final fitness shodown; Launch ‘Peat & Bobby Challenge’ (Pic Credit: X/@HHSGOV)

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior has rolled out “Pete and Bobby Challenge”, which is part of the Trump Administration’s nationwide “Make America Healthy Again” campaign as part of the Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Kennedy and Pete Hegseth participated in a fitness competition that included completing 50 bridge-ups and 100 pushups within five minutes in the Pentagon. The challenge was unveiled through a video shared earlier with Fox News Digital. The purpose of this initiative is to encourage Americans to swap “fat” for “fit”. Kennedy wrote on X, “I worked together with @Secdef Hegseth-50 bridge-ups, 100 push-ups for ‘Pete and Bobby Challenge’. In the competition, the two leaders pushed their boundaries, in which Hegseth was over the five -minute mark, emerging as the winner in the challenge.Secretary Kennedy also invited Transportation Secretary Sean Dafi to participate in the next round of challenge.Pete Hegseth thanked President Donald Trump for his efforts to re -fit Americans in a post on X. “President Trump gave an example by carrying forward efforts to make America again healthy. That’s why we are starting Pete and Bobby Challenge. 100 push-ups. 50 bridge-ups. 10 minutes.” Efforts bound by Trump administration in broad health push. Kennedy advocated complete food items on processed food, while Hegseth added the campaign to ensure that the US military remained among the most worthy and most prepared forces in the world. At the youth level, President Donald Trump restored the President’s Fitness Test and the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, who retired in favor of the President’s Youth Fitness Program under former President Barack Obama. By the Executive Order signed in July, Trump directed the council to launch school-based programs, which to reward excellence in physical education and design a President’s Fitness Award.

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