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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!
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.
The Army Combat Fitness Test is the assessment for the physical domain of the Army's Holistic Health and Fitness System. As a general physical fitness test, an age and gender...
Each APFT event has tailored standards based on age and gender. The APFT scores on a scale from 0 to 100, with a minimum of 60 points required in each event to pass for active-duty soldiers. The minimum score required to pass any APFT event depends on the age and gender of the soldier.
To pass you must Score 180 points or higher with at least 60 points in each event. Your age, gender and the amount of repetitions or time elapsed for each event determines your score. Unlike...
Scoring on the APFT is based on gender, age category, number of repetitions performed of the push-up and sit-up, and run time. 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.
Passing the two mile run portion of the APFT and graduate Basic Combat Training, soldiers must score at least a 50. Find the running requirements for each age group.