About CombatFitnessScore.com
Your trusted, free resource for accurate U.S. Army fitness scoring built on official data, updated regularly.
Why We Built This Site
CombatFitnessScore.com was created with a single purpose: to make Army fitness scoring simple, accurate, and accessible to everyone.
Whether you are a soldier preparing for your next Army Fitness Test (AFT), a recruit trying to understand what scores you need to qualify, or a fitness enthusiast curious about military physical standards — this site gives you the clear, reliable information you need.
We noticed that many online calculators were outdated, confusing, or based on unofficial data. So we built a resource that is fully based on official U.S. Army publications and updated every time the Army changes its standards including the major 2025 transition from ACFT to AFT.
What We Stand For
Accuracy First
Every score chart and calculator is cross-checked against official Army documents before it goes live on this site. No guesswork.
Always Up to Date
Army standards change. We track every update including MOS scoring categories, event changes, and policy directives — and reflect them quickly.
Free for Everyone
All tools, calculators, and guides on this site are completely free. No sign-up required. No paywalls. Ever.
Plain Language
We translate complex Army regulations into clear, easy-to-understand content that any soldier or civilian can follow.
What You’ll Find Here
AFT & ACFT Score Calculators Updated with 2026 standards, broken down by age, gender, and MOS category.
Event Guides — Detailed breakdowns of all 5 AFT events: MDL, HRP, SDC, Plank, and 2MR.
Scoring Standards Charts Printable and easy-to-read score tables for every event.
Training Tips Evidence-based preparation advice aligned with Army-approved fitness methods.
Policy Updates Coverage of the ACFT-to-AFT transition and all major regulatory changes.
FAQ Guides Answers to the most common questions soldiers ask about AFT scoring and preparation.
Our Data Sources
We do not make up numbers. All scoring data, event standards, and policy information published on CombatFitnessScore.com is sourced directly from official U.S. government and Army publications.
Official Sources We Reference
- U.S. Army FM 7-22 — Army Physical Readiness Training Field Manual
- Department of the Army Official AFT Scoring Tables (2025–2026)
- Army Directive on AFT Implementation (effective June 1, 2025)
- HQDA EXORD Army Fitness Test Standards by MOS Category
- DA Form 705-TEST Official Army Fitness Test Scorecard
- U.S. Army Human Performance Resources (army.mil)
How We Maintain Quality
📝 Research-Based Writing
Every article is written after thorough review of official Army documents and publicly available military fitness research.
✅ Fact Verification
All score tables are manually verified against official Army scoring charts before publication. Numbers are never estimated.
🔁 Regular Reviews
Content is reviewed and updated whenever Army standards change. Each page displays a “Last Updated” date for full transparency.
⚠️ Error Corrections
If we publish an error, we correct it within 48 hours and note the correction at the bottom of the page. Accuracy is non-negotiable.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
CombatFitnessScore.com is an independent educational website. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by the U.S. Army, Department of Defense, or any government agency. All calculators and scoring information on this site are provided for informational and educational purposes only. For official test administration, always refer to your unit’s chain of command and official Army publications. Scoring standards are subject to change by the Department of the Army without notice.
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Contact UsWe typically respond within 1–2 business days.