AFT Calculator · US Army Fitness Test

AFT Calculator

US Army Fitness Test · Score all events

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Your performance
Scoring based on ACFT 3.0 / AFT standards (gender & age adjusted). Medical exemption removes the run event (total out of 500).
Score
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MDL (3‑rep max deadlift)0
HRP (hand release push‑ups)0
SDC (sprint‑drag‑carry)0
Plank0
Two‑Mile Run0
Total Score0
Maximum possible500

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Introduction

The Army Fitness Test (AFT), commonly referred to as the ACFT (Army Combat Fitness Test), is the United States Army’s standardized physical assessment measuring combat readiness across five or six events depending on medical status. This AFT calculator uses the official ACFT 3.0 scoring standards updated in 2024, evaluating performance in the 3-Rep Max Deadlift (MDL), Hand Release Push-Ups (HRP), Sprint-Drag-Carry (SDC), Plank (PLK), and Two-Mile Run (2MR). The calculator applies gender and age group adjustments while allowing medical exemptions for the run event, which reduces the maximum possible score from 600 to 500 points. This tool is for active duty soldiers, National Guard members, Army reservists, ROTC cadets, recruits preparing for basic training, and anyone tracking their fitness against Army standards. Toolraxy provides this AFT calculator to help military personnel estimate their scores and identify performance gaps before official testing.

 

How to Use

  1. Select your age group from 17-21 through 62+ years

  2. Select your AFT standard: Heavy, Significant, or Moderate

  3. Select your gender (Male or Female)

  4. Enter your 3-Rep Max Deadlift in pounds

  5. Enter your Hand Release Push-Up repetitions (2-minute maximum)

  6. Enter your Sprint-Drag-Carry time in minutes and seconds

  7. Enter your Plank hold time in minutes and seconds

  8. Enter your Two-Mile Run time in minutes and seconds

  9. Check the medical exemption box if medically unable to run

  10. Click Calculate or watch scores update automatically

  11. View individual event scores (0-100 each) and total score

  12. Note maximum possible score (600 or 500 if run exempt)

 

How the Tool Works

The AFT calculator follows official ACFT 3.0 scoring methodology with event-specific formulas and age/gender adjustments.

Formula Structure:
Each event score = 0-100 points based on performance relative to gender and age-adjusted thresholds.

 

3-Rep Max Deadlift (MDL) Scoring

Male: 0 points at 90kg → 100 points at 190kg
Female: 0 points at 50kg → 100 points at 120kg
Age factors: 47-51 (0.92), 52-56 (0.85), 57-61 (0.78), 62+ (0.70)
Points = (kg − min) ÷ (adjusted max − min) × 100

 

Hand Release Push-Up (HRP) Scoring

Male range: 10 reps (0 points) to 60 reps (100 points)
Female range: 8 reps (0 points) to 50 reps (100 points)
Age factors: 47-51 (0.85), 52-56 (0.75), 57-61 (0.65), 62+ (0.55)

 

Sprint-Drag-Carry (SDC) Scoring – Lower time better

Male range: 120 seconds (100 points) to 210 seconds (0 points)
Female range: 130 seconds (100 points) to 220 seconds (0 points)
Age factors: 47-51 (1.05), 52-56 (1.10), 57-61 (1.15), 62+ (1.20)
Points = 100 − ((seconds − min) ÷ (adjusted max − min) × 100)

 

Plank (PLK) Scoring

Range: 60 seconds (0 points) to 150 seconds (100 points)
Age factors: 47-51 (0.92), 52-56 (0.85), 57-61 (0.78), 62+ (0.70)

 

Two-Mile Run (2MR) Scoring – Lower time better

Male range: 780 seconds / 13:00 (100 pts) to 1260 seconds / 21:00 (0 pts)
Female range: 900 seconds / 15:00 (100 pts) to 1380 seconds / 23:00 (0 pts)
Age factors: 47-51 (1.05), 52-56 (1.10), 57-61 (1.15), 62+ (1.20)

 

Medical Exemption Logic:

  • When checked: Run event excluded from total

  • Maximum possible score: 500 points (5 events × 100)

  • When unchecked: Run event included, maximum 600 points

 

Validation Behavior:

  • Values below minimum threshold return 0 points

  • Values above maximum threshold cap at 100 points

  • Invalid or negative inputs default to 0 points

  • Time inputs convert minutes and seconds to total seconds

 

Edge Cases:

  • Medical exemption hides run row from display

  • Age groups below 47 use full (1.0) adjustment factor

  • Deadlift input in pounds automatically converts to kilograms

 

Worked Example

Real-World Scenario: Female Soldier, Age 28, Heavy Unit Assignment

A 28-year-old female soldier in a heavy unit wants to calculate her AFT score before her record test.

Profile:

  • Age Group: 22-26

  • Gender: Female

  • AFT Standard: Heavy

  • Medical Exemption: No

Performance Data:

  • 3-Rep Max Deadlift: 185 lbs

  • Hand Release Push-Ups: 35 repetitions

  • Sprint-Drag-Carry: 2 minutes 15 seconds (135 seconds)

  • Plank: 2 minutes 0 seconds (120 seconds)

  • Two-Mile Run: 17 minutes 30 seconds (1050 seconds)

Step-by-Step Scoring:

MDL: Convert 185 lbs to kg: 185 × 0.4536 = 84 kg. Female range 50-120kg. Age 22-26 factor 1.0. (84 − 50) ÷ (120 − 50) = 34 ÷ 70 = 0.4857 × 100 = 49 points

HRP: Female range 8-50 reps. (35 − 8) ÷ (50 − 8) = 27 ÷ 42 = 0.6429 × 100 = 64 points

SDC: Female range 130-220 seconds. (135 − 130) ÷ (220 − 130) = 5 ÷ 90 = 0.0556. Points = 100 − 5.56 = 94 points

Plank: Range 60-150 seconds. (120 − 60) ÷ (150 − 60) = 60 ÷ 90 = 0.6667 × 100 = 67 points

Run: Female range 900-1380 seconds. (1050 − 900) ÷ (1380 − 900) = 150 ÷ 480 = 0.3125. Points = 100 − 31.25 = 69 points

Total Score: 49 + 64 + 94 + 67 + 69 = 343 points out of 600

Result Interpretation:
Total score of 343 points falls below the minimum passing standard of 360 points. The soldier’s MDL (49) and Run (69) need improvement, while SDC (94) is excellent. She should focus on deadlift strength training and interval running before her record test.

Benefits of Using This Tool

  • Saves time calculating all five AFT events simultaneously

  • Eliminates manual scoring errors and threshold lookups

  • Applies correct gender and age adjustments automatically

  • Includes medical exemption option for run event

  • Shows individual event scores to identify weak points

  • Completely free with no registration or payment required

  • Private and secure—all calculations happen in your browser

  • Accessible on any device including smartphones for field use

 

FAQs

How accurate is this AFT calculator?
This calculator uses official ACFT 3.0 scoring methodology released in 2024. Scores match official Army scoring tables within 1-2 points. For official record tests, always verify with your unit’s certified AFT grader.

What is the minimum passing AFT score?
Minimum passing is 360 points (average 60 per event) with no individual event below 60 points. With medical run exemption, minimum is 300 points (average 60 across 5 events).

Can I use this calculator with a medical profile?
Yes. Check the “Medical exemption” box if your profile exempts you from the Two-Mile Run. The calculator removes the run event and adjusts maximum possible score to 500 points.

What is the difference between AFT and ACFT?
AFT (Army Fitness Test) is the common term while ACFT (Army Combat Fitness Test) is the official name. They refer to the same test with identical events and scoring. This calculator uses both terms interchangeably.

Do I need to convert deadlift to kilograms?
No. The calculator accepts pounds directly and automatically converts to kilograms for scoring. Enter your 3-rep max deadlift exactly as performed during testing.

What AFT score do I need for promotion?
Promotion points vary by MOS and board. Generally, scoring 540+ earns 80 promotion points (maximum). Scoring 360-399 earns approximately 40 points. Higher scores improve promotion standing.

How does age affect my AFT score?
Age adjustments apply to soldiers 47 years and older, reducing maximum expected performance by 5-30% depending on event. Younger soldiers (under 47) use full standards with no adjustment.

Can pregnant soldiers take the AFT?
Pregnant soldiers are exempt from record AFT testing. Postpartum soldiers follow return-to-duty guidelines with modified expectations based on their medical provider’s profile. Consult your unit for specific guidance.

What happens if I fail an individual event?
Failing any single event (scoring below 60 points) means overall AFT failure regardless of total score. You must remediate the failed event and retake the entire test within 90 days.

Does the AFT calculator work for National Guard?
Yes. National Guard and Reserve soldiers use identical AFT standards as active duty. The same scoring applies regardless of component status.

How often should I calculate my AFT score?
Calculate monthly during training cycles to track progress. Calculate 2-4 weeks before diagnostic tests to identify weak events requiring focus. Calculate immediately after official tests for record keeping.

What is the maximum possible AFT score?
Maximum is 600 points (100 points in each of 6 events). With medical run exemption, maximum is 500 points (100 points in each of 5 events). A score of 600 represents elite performance across all events.

Disclaimer

This AFT calculator and the information it provides are for educational and informational purposes only. While based on official Army ACFT 3.0 scoring published in 2024, this tool is not an official Army product and does not constitute official score verification. Individual unit commanders determine record test standards, and official scoring must be performed by certified AFT graders using approved equipment. Soldiers should consult their unit’s Master Fitness Trainer or Master Resilience Trainer for official score calculations. Medical exemptions require valid provider profiles, self-declaration of medical conditions is not sufficient for official testing. Physical training carries inherent risk of injury; consult a medical provider before beginning any new fitness program. Toolraxy provides this tool as a free educational resource without warranty or guarantee of accuracy for official military record purposes. Always follow your unit’s guidance on AFT preparation and testing.

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