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The APFT Standards scale used by the Army to determine a soldier's physical fitness. At least 60 points per event are required in the Army. Updated every year to ensure the APFT charts are accurate and up to date! See what you are required to score based on your age and gender!
- Male 2 Mile Run Standards
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- Male Situp Standards
Male Situp Standards - APFT Standards for 2024 - Updated...
- Female 2 Mile Run Standards
Female 2 Mile Run Standards - APFT Standards for 2024 -...
- Male Pushup Standards
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- Female Situp Standards
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- Army Combat Fitness Test
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- APFT – Army Pt Test
Army APFT Standards are found on our website, or in the Army...
- Male 2 Mile Run Standards
All Regular Army and AGR Soldiers are required to take a record ACFT beginning Oct. 1, 2022, with Regular Army and AGR Soldiers taking their first record test prior to April 1, 2023 and Reserve...
headquarters, department of the army This publication is available at the Army Publishing Directorate site https://armypubs.army.mil/) and the Central Army Registry site
Points and scoring. You’ll need to score a minimum of 60 points on each event to pass the ACFT with a total score of 360. The maximum score you can receive per event is 100 points for a total score of 600. The requirement for each event varies according to gender and age.
Army APFT Standards are found on our website, or in the Army Training Circular 3-22.20 and Department of the Army Form 705, Army Physical Fitness Test Scorecard. The score for each APFT event ranges from 0 to 100 points; a minimum score of 60 in each event is required to pass the test.
Test Requirements: The longest of 2 throws counts for record • Measures upper and lower body explosive power. • Measures physiologic capacity to cast equipment over an obstacle, lift and load...
The new Army combat fitness test (ACFT) will replace the older Army physical fitness test (APFT), which originated in the early 1980s and included push-ups, sit-ups and a two-mile run.