Army Fitness Score Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates an Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) score based on pushups, situps, and 2-mile run time.
Purpose: It helps soldiers and candidates estimate their fitness test performance and identify areas for improvement.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Note: This is a simplified calculation. The actual Army uses specific scoring tables based on age and gender.
Details: The APFT score is crucial for Army personnel, affecting promotions, special assignments, and overall career progression.
Tips: Enter your maximum pushups and situps in 2 minutes, and your 2-mile run time in minutes and seconds.
Q1: Is this calculator official?
A: No, this is an estimation tool. Official scores are determined by Army scoring tables.
Q2: What's the maximum possible score?
A: The maximum is 300 points (100 per event).
Q3: How are points calculated for each event?
A: Points are based on performance thresholds that vary by age and gender in the official test.
Q4: What's a passing score?
A: Typically 60 points per event (180 total), but standards may vary.
Q5: Can I use this for Air Force fitness test?
A: No, the Air Force uses different tests and scoring systems.