The Navy Physical Readiness Test (PRT) is a standardized fitness assessment used by the United States Navy to evaluate an individual’s aerobic capacity and muscular endurance. The test consists of three parts: push-ups, sit-ups, and a 1.5-mile run.
PRT Score = Overall score based on the three components
Push-Ups = Number of push-ups completed
Sit-Ups = Number of sit-ups completed
Run Time in Minutes = Time taken to complete the 1.5-mile run in minutes
The PRT score is used to determine an individual’s physical fitness level and readiness for various naval duties.
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