The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) emerges as a dynamic physical fitness assessment strategically crafted to equip soldiers for the rigorous demands of combat. In a pivotal shift from its predecessor, the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), the ACFT took the reins in 2020. This transformative evaluation encompasses six events, scrutinizing a soldier’s strength, endurance, and agility. The roster includes the deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-up, sprint-drag-carry, leg tuck, and the two-mile run. Each event undergoes meticulous scoring, with a maximum achievable score of 600 points. Crucially, the ACFT operates on a gender- and age-neutral framework, mandating uniform standards irrespective of a soldier’s sex or age. Marking a departure from the APFT, the ACFT amplifies the focus on overall strength and muscular endurance, presenting a more challenging landscape where some soldiers grapple with initial tests. Yet, the Army envisions the ACFT as a cornerstone in enhancing soldiers’ readiness for the physical rigors of combat.
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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 | ||