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Lots of good information here: http://www.navy-prt.com
Male standards by age: http://www.navy-prt.com/malestandard/malestandard.html Female standards by age: http://www.navy-prt.com/femalestanda...estandard.html |
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Someone in our division would have TTO'd just hearing the words 3 mile pride run.
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Do you have to score "good" on all three areas of the PFA or can you score "satisfactory" on one area and higher on others for an average of good? I am not yet good at pushups but great at curl ups, so I am wondering if you just have to have an average score of 60 or have to have a minimum of 60 on all three parts? This is for RTC that I am asking as that requires the good while other tests after RTC only require satisfactory.
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satisfactory (adjective)
1. giving or affording satisfaction; fulfilling all demands or requirements. By definition, the "satisfactory" score is passing. (Obviously you WANT to do better, but you do not technically HAVE to.) If you fail any section of the PFA, you fail the whole thing. You could max out push-ups and curl-ups, but be one second behind "sat" on your run, and you would fail even though your average score would be (I think) in the "Excellent" field. |
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I basically had the same question also. If i did 'outstanding' in two parts, but only did 'good' in the third part, what category would i fall under?
And I'm 18, that website only goes down to 20. Where could I find the score for me? |
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https://www.navycs.com/navy-fitness-assessment.html (I only just realized it, but this is the link I meant to put in my first post! Fixing that now) the minimum for each category is shown next to its point value. So if you did 102 curl-ups and 86 push-ups, but barely made 11:00 on your run, your point average would be (90+90+60)/3 = 80, which is a low Excellent. If you got 108/91/9:46, which are the top ends of the same categories, you'd probably scrape Outstanding overall. Regardless, let me repeat that your average doesn't mean ANYTHING if one of the three is a fail. You will fail overall in that case, every time. |
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