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2025-05-24 -Land of the Free
Army unveils new fitness test with tougher standards ‐ could you pass it?
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"Army Strong" is more than just a tagline — for soldiers, it’s a requirement for duty.

The U.S. Army requires that all active-duty soldiers prove their physical prowess by passing a rigorous fitness test. There have been multiple versions of the test over the years — and the Army recently announced that a new version has been adopted.

On June 1, 2025, the military branch will roll out its new Army Fitness Test (AFT) as a replacement for the current Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT).

The new test — based on "18 months of data analysis and feedback from thousands of test iterations" — will introduce updated scoring standards that emphasize "readiness and combat effectiveness," according to an Army press release.

Soldiers will have until Jan. 1, 2026, to meet the new AFT requirements without facing "adverse actions."

AFT scores are recorded during basic training for soldiers and initial training for officers, the Army states on its website.

Active-duty soldiers are required to complete the test twice a year, while soldiers in the Army Reserve and Army National Guard must record scores once a year.

5 COMPONENTS OF THE TEST
The AFT consists of the following five events, as described on the Army’s website.

1. Three-repetition maximum deadlift

In this challenge, the soldier must lift the maximum weight possible three times using a 60-pound hex bar and plates.

2. Hand-release push-up

The soldier must complete as many hand-release push-ups as possible in two minutes, using proper technique.

3. Sprint-drag-carry

With the sprint-drag-carry (SDC), the soldier is tasked with completing five 50-meter shuttles (sprint, drag, lateral, carry, sprint) as quickly as possible, using two 40-pound kettlebells and a 90-pound sled.

4. Plank

The soldier must maintain a proper plank position for as long as possible, testing muscular endurance and balance.

5. Two-mile run

The soldier must complete a timed two-mile run on a flat outdoor course in a test of aerobic endurance.

The standing power throw event, which was part of the previous version of the test, is no longer included as a requirement.
Posted by Skidmark 2025-05-24 00:00|| || Front Page|| ||Comments [104 views ]  Top

#1 No
Posted by Seeking Cure For Ignorance 2025-05-24 04:39||   2025-05-24 04:39|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#2 What about female vs male standards ?
Posted by Besoeker 2025-05-24 07:36||   2025-05-24 07:36|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#3 When $h!t hits the fan, we're all infantrymen.
Posted by Procopius2k 2025-05-24 07:41||   2025-05-24 07:41|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#4 If I get a 1% bonus for every year I have over 40, then... nope.
Posted by Mercutio 2025-05-24 09:55||   2025-05-24 09:55|| Front Page || Comments   Top

#5 we're all infantrymen

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Posted by Skidmark 2025-05-24 12:55||   2025-05-24 12:55|| Front Page || Comments   Top

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