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Military.com | By Steve Beynon
More than seven months after the official launch of the Army Combat Fitness Test, or ACFT, nearly half of female soldiers are still falling short, with enlisted women struggling the most, Military.com has learned. The data again raises questions about whether the Army's attempt to create a fitter force is creating more barriers to success for women.

Internal Army figures from April show 44% of women failed the ACFT, compared to 7% of men since Oct. 1. "Female soldiers continue to lag male soldier scores in all events," according to a United States Army Forces Command briefing obtained by Military.com.

FORSCOM data includes the results of 106,000 ACFTs taken in the first half of fiscal 2021. This amounts to 27% of women and 36% of men in the force who also have scores logged into the Army's database, meaning the data could potentially be incomplete. FORSCOM tracks 3,400 new fitness tests per week on average.

The Army remains in a beta phase for the ACFT. Until March 2022, scores on the test will not affect soldiers' careers; officials have said they may implement additional changes before then, including gender-specific standards.

The most difficult event for both male and female soldiers is the two-mile run, with 5% and 22% failing, respectively. The run must be completed within 21 minutes.

While the previous Army fitness test's two-mile run actually had a more challenging minimum passing time for most age groups, the ACFT's run takes place after five physically draining events, adding another level of difficulty.

Failure rate by event for men:
Deadlift: Less than 1%
Standing Power Throw: Less than 1%
Hand-Release Push-Ups: Less than 1%
Sprint-Drag-Carry: Less than 1%
Leg Tucks: 2%
Two-Mile Run: 5%

Failure rate by event for women:
Deadlift: 6%
Standing Power Throw: 15%
Hand-Release Push-Ups: 2%
Sprint-Drag-Carry: 12%
Leg Tucks: 22%
Two-Mile Run: 22%
The pass rate for women is up 12% from last year, yet enlisted women continue to struggle the most, with a 53% fail rate. Female officers have only a 23% fail rate, but that's still significantly higher than the fail rate for men, enlisted or officer.
The data attributed most of that progress to a change in late March that added a two-minute plank as an alternative to leg tucks. FORSCOM found 22% of women failed the plank, a substantial decrease from the average 41% fail rate for the leg tuck. The pass rate for men went up by 1%.
Average Scores (360 needed to pass, 600 is the max)

Women

Enlisted: Pass Rate 47%, Average Score 343

Noncommissioned Officers: Pass Rate 65%, Average Score 363

Officers: Pass Rate 77%, Average Score 389

Warrant Officers: Pass Rate 71%, Average Score 370

Men
Enlisted: Pass Rate 90%, Average Score 461

Noncommissioned Officers: Pass Rate 95%, Average Score 478

Officers: Pass Rate 97%, Average Score 500

Warrant Officers: Pass Rate 96%, Average Score 454

"The ACFT -- as part of the Army's overall physical readiness program -- continues to evolve, reduce injuries and empower Soldiers to perform basic Soldier tasks," a FORSCOM spokesman told Military.com in a statement Monday. "The ACFT is in a transitional period. Data already shows that the ACFT is a better measure of a Soldier's ability to successfully complete combat-related warrior tasks and battle drills."

It's difficult to overstate how crucial fitness scores in the Army are, particularly in combat arms units such as the infantry and cavalry. High and perfect fitness scores can open opportunities for schools such as Air Assault and Ranger school, which greatly improve the odds of promotion. Good physical fitness scores can quickly snowball into career progression.
While the majority of women are passing the test, very few of them can get perfect scores. Only 66 female soldiers scored 500 points or higher, compared to 31,978 males. A score of 600 is the max.

The ACFT's impact on women has caught the attention of lawmakers. Last year, Congress passed a measure halting the implementation of the test until an assessment independent of the Pentagon is complete on its impact on recruiting and retention.

Until March 2022, when the Army still plans to make ACFT scores official, Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston is urging as many soldiers as possible to take the test and log scores into the Army's database so leaders can make final adjustments.

The 7th Infantry Division and 101st Airborne have the most recorded tests, with 77% and 75% of troops, respectively, having results logged in the system. The 1st Cavalry Division and 3rd Infantry Division have the smallest proportion of soldiers with recorded scores, 41% and 38% respectively. Both of those divisions, however, have had recent rotations abroad.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/05/10/nearly-half-of-female-soldiers-still-failing-new-army-fitness-test-while-males-pass-easily.html
 
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Yes, keep lowering standards until blind quadraplegics can become elite Navy SEALs. I am sure we will remain a powerful military force.
 
The hilarious part of this is that at least half the dudes who failed, most likely only failed because they had some injury that they never really fully recovered from.
 
Because the purpose of a military is to "offer opportunities for advancement," right?

China deserves to win.
 
The ACFT's impact on women has caught the attention of lawmakers. Last year, Congress passed a measure halting the implementation of the test until an assessment independent of the Pentagon is complete on its impact on recruiting and retention.
If the PT test has a high female fail rate then it's problematic so they need to lower the standards to make the Army more appealing to females. #armystrong

Not sure if that's sexist or not in this day and age. The last big DoD test I can think of like this was when the Marines conducted their own study on integrated combat units and it was determined to have demonstrable negative mission impact. That was promptly ignored, why not this?
Just keep saying men and women are interchangeable and getting mad when that isn't the case.
 
I'm not familiar with the ACFT. Are the standards still segregated by age and gender, like they were in the APFT?
No, I think it's mostly generic. There are thresholds where you need to be at least at a passing level for different things depending on your job, so front-line combat is the most stringent, but all jobs have a baseline requirement. I don't really know how hard that is, though.
 
No, I think it's mostly generic. There are thresholds where you need to be at least at a passing level for different things depending on your job, so front-line combat is the most stringent, but all jobs have a baseline requirement. I don't really know how hard that is, though.
Well, shit, that's the problem then! Of course females are going to fail if it's an equal test.

Who the fuck thought it was a good idea to make everyone take the same test?!

-edit- fuckin lol. A passing 2 mile run is now 21:00. For comparison, a "passing score", under the old APFT standards, for a 40yo man, was 18:16. This can't possibly be right; I must be missing something here.
 
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I don't know but I've been tooold Eskimo pussy's mighty coooold left, left, left, right, left!
 
Because the purpose of a military is to "offer opportunities for advancement," right?

China deserves to win.
For a volunteer one, yeah. If you want good recruits you had better offer them something worthwhile.

Most non-combat roles need people who are smart not strong.
 
For a volunteer one, yeah. If you want good recruits you had better offer them something worthwhile.

Most non-combat roles need people who are smart not strong.
And yet non-combat roles are consistently filled with the dumbest, most worthless creatures in the military.

Anyone who joins for "opportunities" other than the opportunity to kill humans and not go to prison is a nigger.
 
>When the fitness standards for FUCKING ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY are lower than your average gym bro or even gym chik's random workout

A 10:30 mile (21:00 for 2 miles) is less than 6MPH average. It's roughly 5.7 MPH. That's really slow. It's a nice, relaxing pace that any conditioned person can easily maintain for 10+ miles. I used to huff 30ml of vape juice in a week, and I could still run 6MPH consistently (had to let loose some lungers tho).

Little girls in school sports run faster than this.

I think they should make a new category for military enlistment via physical trial. If I can outlift, outshoot, and outrun you, I become your superior officer. The loser will have recourse to ONE bout of trial by combat, giving them the chance to beat my ass and retain their rank.
 
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