USMC PFT CFT Calculator

Score USMC Physical Fitness Test (pull-ups or push-ups, plank, 3-mile run) and Combat Fitness Test (sprint, ammo lift, obstacle course) with 1st–3rd Class classification.

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PFT Details

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Min: 2

Sec: 0

Min: 22

Sec: 0

PFT Score

174 / 300

3rd Class

Pass ✓ · Age group 21-25

Event Scores

Pull-ups 15 reps 65 pts
Plank 2:00 44 pts
3-mile run 22:00 65 pts

Score Categories

1st Class235–300
2nd Class200–234
3rd Class (Pass)150–199
Failure<150 or any event <40 pts

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USMC PFT and CFT Calculator

The US Marine Corps requires all active-duty Marines to pass two annual fitness tests: the Physical Fitness Test (PFT), which assesses muscular endurance and aerobic capacity, and the Combat Fitness Test (CFT), which evaluates combat-relevant strength and agility. Both tests are scored on a 300-point scale.

PFT components

The PFT consists of three events: pull-ups for male Marines (or push-ups for female Marines), a plank hold, and a 3-mile run. Each event is scored from 0 to 100 points, with a minimum of 40 points per event required. Classification bands: 1st Class (235–300), 2nd Class (200–234), 3rd Class (150–199), Failure (<150 or any event below 40 points).

CFT components

The CFT consists of three combat-simulation events: Movement to Contact (880-yard sprint), Ammunition Lift (30 lb ammo can overhead for 2 minutes), and Maneuver Under Fire (300-yard obstacle course with crawl, carry, grenade throw, and sprint elements). Scoring is the same 300-point scale and classification system as the PFT.

Frequently asked questions

Can female Marines choose pull-ups?

Female Marines may choose pull-ups instead of push-ups on the PFT, and are scored on the male pull-up table if they do. This calculator uses the default gender-based assignments per current MCO 6100.13A.

Are PFT and CFT scores combined?

PFT and CFT are assessed separately. Both must be passed independently. There is no combined composite score; each test has its own 1st Class/2nd Class/3rd Class/Failure classification.

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