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Navy PRT Calculator

Navy PRT calculator estimates your Physical Readiness Test score from push-ups, curl-ups (or plank), and cardio time. Scoring categories range from Outstanding to Failure, with Satisfactory or above required in each event to pass. The PRT is administered twice per year and affects evaluations, advancement, and retention.

Regional Rule Context

JurisdictionUnited States
Currency$ (USD)
Effective fromJan 1, 2025
Version1.0
Last reviewedMar 1, 2026
Next reviewJul 1, 2026
Source: US Government Sources

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Key Standards

EventsPush-ups, curl-ups (or plank), cardio
Cardio options1.5-mile run, swim, bike, row
CategoriesOutstanding, Excellent, Good, Satisfactory, Failure
FrequencyTwice per year (PFA cycle)

Important Notes

  • -Body Composition Assessment (BCA) is part of the PFA
  • -Plank is an alternative to curl-ups since 2023
  • -Sailors choose their cardio event

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Navy PRT (Physical Readiness Test) calculator for 2025. The Navy PRT is part of the broader PFA (Physical Fitness Assessment) which includes the Body Composition Assessment (BCA). Three events: push-ups (2 minutes), curl-ups or plank, and a cardio event (1.5-mile run, 500m swim, 12-minute stationary bike, or 2,000m row). Scored by age and gender into categories: Outstanding, Excellent, Good, Satisfactory, or Failure.

Disclaimer: This calculator uses publicly available rules effective as of Jan 1, 2025 (version 1.0). Results are for informational purposes only. Always verify with official sources or a qualified professional. Last reviewed: Mar 1, 2026.

Formula

Navy PRT Total = push-up points + curl-up points + cardio points.

The calculator estimates points for each event and computes an average category for an overall rating.

United States FAQs

What are the Navy PRT events?

Push-ups (2-minute max reps), curl-ups (2-minute max reps) or plank hold, and a cardio event of your choice: 1.5-mile run, 500-yard swim, 12-minute stationary bike, or 2,000-meter row. Sailors can choose whichever cardio event suits them.

Can I do a plank instead of curl-ups?

Yes. Since 2023, the forearm plank is an approved alternative to curl-ups. Many sailors prefer the plank as it is easier on the back. The plank is scored on hold time with age and gender-specific tables.

What are the Navy PRT scoring categories?

Outstanding (top tier), Excellent, Good, Satisfactory (minimum passing), and Failure. Each category has specific performance standards by age and gender. Achieving Outstanding or Excellent earns positive evaluation marks.

How does the BCA relate to the PRT?

The Body Composition Assessment is conducted before the PRT. Sailors must meet body fat standards (typically 22% male, 33% female, varies by age) to take the PRT. Failing BCA means failing the entire PFA regardless of PRT performance.

What happens if I fail the Navy PRT?

First failure results in counseling and a mandatory retest. Multiple failures within a 3-year period can result in administrative separation. Sailors on the FEP (Fitness Enhancement Program) receive additional training and monitoring.

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