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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ACFT? The Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) is the United States Army's fitness assessment designed to measure combat readiness.

How is the ACFT scored? The ACFT is scored based on six events, each with its own standards. The scores are combined to provide a total score.

Can I practice for the ACFT? Yes, consistent training and preparation can improve your performance in each event.

What is the minimum passing score for the ACFT? A minimum of 60 points in each event is required to pass the ACFT.

How long does the ACFT take? The ACFT usually takes about 60-90 minutes to complete depending on the group size and setup.

What equipment is needed for the ACFT? The ACFT requires a hex bar with weights, a 10-pound medicine ball, cones, sleds, and a stopwatch.

Are there alternate events for the ACFT? Yes, alternate events such as a stationary bike or a swim test are available for soldiers with certain medical profiles.

Is there a time limit for each event? Yes, each event has a specific time limit or range for completion based on the standards.

How often is the ACFT conducted? The ACFT is typically conducted twice a year for active-duty soldiers and once a year for reservists.

Can civilians take the ACFT? While the ACFT is designed for soldiers, civilians may attempt it for personal fitness challenges if they have the necessary equipment.

What is the purpose of the ACFT? The ACFT aims to better evaluate a soldier's physical readiness for combat and align with modern battlefield demands.

How do I prepare for the ACFT? Preparation involves regular strength, endurance, and mobility training focusing on the specific ACFT events.

Can I retake the ACFT if I fail? Yes, soldiers who fail are given opportunities to retake the test after additional training.