Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Learning Your Physical Capabilities

Once again, it is that time of year that I need to prepare for my APFT (Army Physical Fitness Test). The Army has a battery of three successive tasks to participate in that need to be completed to a specific standard to pass. The standards are established based on age and sex. In each event the standards correlate to a specific score. Each individual is to pass the test with a minimum score of 180 points in which each event must be passed with a minimum of 60 points. Just because you score more than 180 and one or two events are below 60 points, you will still fail. The score charts go to 100 points per event. However, it is possible to score above 300, although, you will be required to exceed 100 points in all three events, not just one. The score card can be found here. The three events are push-ups (PU), sit-ups (SU), and the 2-mile run.

I've heard of people scoring 259 points and still fail. This 259 represented two 100 point events and a 59 point event. In this example, the 59 point event was the 2-mile run. This has to be one of the worst ways to fail the test IMO. From what I recall, this was a 5 second difference that meant the difference between pass and fail.

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