 From Soldiers Radio and Television, this is the Army Now. A group of Wyoming soldiers began this year's annual training participating in a pilot program called FIT-P. The fitness improvement training program is a week of classroom education and hours of working out. I had to say the biggest portion that we've spent this week is mostly on nutritional counseling. We've also had every soldier meet with a psychologist because as studies have shown, a lot of eating disorders and eating habits are born from just our psychological makeup. Responding to the Army's future implementation of new standards, the Wyoming Guard saw a need to develop FIT-P. Though this pilot program focuses on soldiers currently struggling with physical fitness, it is designed to help successfully transition all soldiers into the new combat-ready fitness standard. I'm Specialist Amanda Russell, the Fighting 197th Public Service Specialist. That's the Army Now.