Navy PRT Calculator
Calculate your score for the Navy Physical Readiness Test.
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Calculate Your Navy Physical Readiness Test (PRT) Score
Our Navy PRT Calculator helps you determine your score based on your performance in the push-up, plank, and 1.5-mile run events, according to official U.S. Navy standards.
What is a Navy PRT Calculator?
A Navy Physical Readiness Test (PRT) Calculator is a tool for sailors to determine their score on the Navy's biannual fitness assessment. By inputting gender, age group, and performance results for push-ups, the forearm plank, and the 1.5-mile run, the calculator uses official scoring tables to find the points for each event and the final averaged score.
How It Works: Scoring the Events
The calculator uses scoring tables based on the official U.S. Navy standards. Performance in each event is converted to a score from 0 to 100. The final PRT score is the average of the three event scores.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the Navy PRT score calculated?
The Navy Physical Readiness Test (PRT) score is calculated by taking the scores from three events: push-ups, the plank (or crunches), and a 1.5-mile run. Each event is scored from 0 to 100 based on gender and age-specific charts. The final PRT score is the average of these three event scores.
What is a good score on the Navy PRT?
A 'good' PRT score is an average of 60 points or higher, which is classified as 'Good Medium.' An average of 75-89 is 'Excellent,' and 90-100 is 'Outstanding.' A 'Satisfactory' score is 45-59, but sailors are encouraged to aim higher.
What are the events in the Navy PRT?
The Navy PRT consists of three main events: a cardiovascular assessment (typically a 1.5-mile run, but swimming is an alternative), a muscular strength event (push-ups), and a core endurance event (forearm plank).
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