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Old 06-06-2014, 05:45 PM   #1
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That site's information may be technically correct but it's obviously incomplete, and it's even more obviously propaganda aimed at fresh, gullible high schoolers. They can crow all they want about how the "demanding exercise program will continue rain or shine, in extreme heat or bone-chilling cold", but it's immaterial because your PT will all be done indoors where it doesn't matter (except the 3-mile Pride Run, which absolutely will be cancelled for extreme weather). And it's hardly demanding.

http://www.navy-prt.com, while not an officially endorsed Navy page, has everything you need and more about PT scores.

EDIT: This is the link I meant to post. I was very confused when people were talking about the one above not including the 18-20 age group.
https://www.navycs.com/navy-fitness-assessment.html

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Old 06-07-2014, 08:50 PM   #2
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Yes age is considered at RTC also. I ran a 12:25 mile and a half when I was there 3 months ago you have a set limit on sit-up, push-ups and run time depending on your age group
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That site's information may be technically correct but it's obviously incomplete, and it's even more obviously propaganda aimed at fresh, gullible high schoolers. They can crow all they want about how the "demanding exercise program will continue rain or shine, in extreme heat or bone-chilling cold", but it's immaterial because your PT will all be done indoors where it doesn't matter (except the 3-mile Pride Run, which absolutely will be cancelled for extreme weather). And it's hardly demanding.

http://www.navy-prt.com, while not an officially endorsed Navy page, has everything you need and more about PT scores.
lol 3 mile pride run. Pretty sure that is cancelled forever indefinitely because some guy fainted while doing it.
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lol 3 mile pride run. Pretty sure that is cancelled forever indefinitely because some guy fainted while doing it.
I was so looking forward to it, too. >_<
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Old 06-11-2014, 07:58 PM   #5
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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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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.
Had a guy just get back only get the min. score on all 3 and was good, You wont get honor grad or anything but you will pass with the minimum. Satisfactory is there for a reason I guess, still passing
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