What Happens If You Fail ACFT Army?
If you fail the ACFT in the Army, it means you did not meet the minimum passing standards in one or more of the six events: 3-rep max deadlift, standing power throw, hand-release push-ups, sprint-drag-carry, plank (or leg tuck), or the 2-mile run. Failing can impact promotion eligibility, duty assignments, and career progression. Soldiers who fail are typically given the opportunity to retest within a set timeframe, usually 90 days, while focusing on improving their weak events. Using an ACFT calculator can help track performance and plan targeted training, ensuring that soldiers can successfully pass on their next attempt and maintain compliance with Army fitness requirements.
