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Navy PRT Calculator by Tons of Concrete

PRT Score Formula:

\[ \text{PRT Score} = \text{Push-ups} + \text{Sit-ups} + \text{Run} \]

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1. What is a Navy PRT Calculator?

Definition: This calculator computes the total Physical Readiness Test (PRT) score by summing the points from each event (push-ups, sit-ups, and run).

Purpose: It helps Navy personnel determine their overall fitness score for PRT requirements and evaluations.

2. How Does the Calculator Work?

The calculator uses the formula:

\[ \text{PRT Score} = \text{Push-ups} + \text{Sit-ups} + \text{Run} \]

Where:

Explanation: Each event is scored separately based on performance standards, then summed for the total PRT score (0-300 possible).

3. Importance of PRT Scoring

Details: The PRT score determines fitness category (Outstanding, Excellent, Good, Satisfactory, Probationary, Failure) and impacts career progression.

4. Using the Calculator

Tips: Enter your points for each event as recorded during your PRT. All values must be ≥ 0.

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: How are individual event scores determined?
A: Each event has performance standards based on age/gender, with points awarded for repetitions or run time.

Q2: What's a good PRT score?
A: 90-100 points per event (270-300 total) is Outstanding, 75-89 is Excellent, 60-74 is Good, and below 60 may require remediation.

Q3: Are there minimum requirements?
A: Yes, you must score at least 45 points in each event and 135 total to pass.

Q4: How often is the PRT administered?
A: Typically twice per year for active duty personnel.

Q5: Can I use this for other military branches?
A: No, other services have different fitness tests and scoring systems.

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