The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) is the modern fitness test adopted by the United States Army, replacing the old Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) since October 2020. The ACFT is designed to assess soldiers’ readiness for combat and enhance their preparedness for the physical challenges of real combat situations.
The ACFT consists of six events, evaluating various physical capabilities, including muscular strength, stamina, and power. These events are the three-repetition maximum deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, sprint-drag-carry, leg tuck, and two-mile run.
Compared to the APFT, which focused on push-ups, sit-ups, and a two-mile run, the ACFT offers a more comprehensive assessment of soldiers’ physical capabilities, better preparing them for the demands of combat.
It is crucial for soldiers to exercise for the ACFT to ensure they are physically ready and can perform at their best. Regular ACFT training should be a part of a soldier’s fitness routine to maintain readiness for combat situations.
ACFT Calculator
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Maximum Deadlift (lbs.) | |||
lbs. | points | ||
Standing Power Throw (m) | |||
m | points | ||
Hand-Release Push-Ups (reps) | |||
reps | points | ||
Sprint Drag Carry (m:s) | |||
m s | points | ||
Plank (m:s) | |||
m s | points | ||
2 Mile Run (m:s) | |||
m s | points | ||