Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) Score Calculator

Enter the point values for push-ups, sit-ups, and the two-mile run. The calculator totals your score, checks the 60-point minimum per event, and confirms the overall 180-point passing requirement.

Results

Total score

217

Passing threshold: ≥ 180

Overall status

Pass ✅

Event breakdown

  • Push-Up Points: 70 pts (Pass)
  • Sit-Up Points: 72 pts (Pass)
  • Two-Mile Run Points: 75 pts (Pass)

How to Use This Calculator

1

Convert raw performance to points

Use the official APFT tables to convert push-up reps, sit-up reps, and two-mile run times into point values based on age and sex.

2

Enter each event score

Input the earned point values (0–100) for the three events. Each event must score at least 60 points to pass.

3

Check overall readiness

Review the total score (minimum 180) and event pass/fail indicators to plan training or demonstrate compliance.

Formula

Total Score = Push-Up pts + Sit-Up pts + Run pts

  • Each event is worth up to 100 points.
  • A minimum of 60 points per event is required.
  • Total of 180 points or more is needed to pass.

Full Description

The Army Physical Fitness Test (legacy APFT) measures muscular endurance and aerobic capacity through push-ups, sit-ups, and a two-mile run. Although the ACFT is replacing the APFT, some promotion boards or record reviews may still reference APFT scores.

Always refer to official Army policy for current fitness requirements. Use this calculator alongside training plans to monitor readiness until the APFT is fully phased out for your unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the APFT still required?

The ACFT is replacing the APFT, but some components of the Army may still require APFT scores during the transition period. Verify with your chain of command.

How do I convert raw numbers to points?

Use the official APFT scoring charts for your age and sex. This calculator expects you to enter the converted point values.

What if I fail one event but score over 180?

You must pass each event (≥60 points). Failing one event results in an overall failure regardless of total score.

Can I retake a single event?

Retest policy varies by unit. Typically, failing soldiers retest the full APFT after remedial training.