Posted on 08/28/2002 2:48:19 PM PDT by freeasinbeer
I am interested in the fitness requirements for the Army Basic Training.
(i.e. how many pushups, situps, etc for minimum BT requirements, and what are considered to be above average levels).
I realize these are different for each age group, but after countless Google searches, I can't seem to find any diffinitive answers. Can someone here help me out? I am male, age group 20-25.
I am trying to measure my current fitness level against that of the armies with the possibility of future enrollment in mind. Thanks!
Each new male soldier must perform 13 push-ups and females one, in order to leave the Reception Battalion and move to the next phase of training.
Pushups are murder for women!
I mean, if I can get close to a 300 in a few months time, would this not be a good indicator? Or am I dreaming thinking that these scores mean anything?
Notice too how the standards are LOWER for the younger guys.
I'm 34 now and the standards for me are about the same as they were under the old 17-21 yo APFT standards. Talk about not getting a break...
The worst part is--as a Company Commander/1SGT, the guys in your company now don't have to be in as good a shape as you were when you were their age! Lame!
Check this out. When I was in basic at Ft. Leonard Wood, we had a Drill (E7) who was AB/R/SF and sported a perfect PT score patch on his PT uniform. He tested me when we arrived at the company. He showed me up since I knocked out 81 push ups in the preliminary PT test.
This Drill was my platoon sergeant, as well.
Now, near the end of the white flag phase, he challenged me to a personal PT challenge on push ups. I said I'd do it, but with a twist.
I told him that we should do it three ways. First, the regular push up. Second, the wide-armed pushup. Lastly, we should do the "diamond" push up. The winner is the cumulative one out of all three tests. If I lost, he said I had 2 hours of fireguard every night until graduation. I told him that if I won, the entire company should immediately go to the blue flag phase. Our Top was there and he agreed.
I beat him.
For some reason, he never showed me up any more. Go figure.
I was in ROTC for a short time but distinctly remember the diamond push up... Ouch!
Good job beating the DI!
I went in during the old army days.Seen Full Metal Jacket?It was a lot like that.The drill Sargeants were sadistic not like the touchy-feelie ones you see on the discovery channel.I can't get over how they don't cuss like they used to.Some of the stuff they said was hilarious,but you tried your damnedest not to laugh or you would get dogged.My platoon had 4 drill sargeants so we had it worse than the other two platoons.Plus the Senior drill was this monstrous Somoan that had tree trunk arms and legs that had it in for my platoon.Every one was terrified of him.We didn't have females ,so they could get as sadistic as they wanted.They couldn't lay a hand on you but had ways to make you hurt so bad that you'd prefer a beating just to get it over with.
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