Solution

<p>These links show how the scores are calculated:
For males: [Male</a> PRT Standards](<a href=“http://www.navy-prt.com/malestandard.html]Male”>http://www.navy-prt.com/malestandard.html)
For females: [Female</a> Physical Readiness Test Standards](<a href=“http://www.navy-prt.com/femalestandard.html]Female”>http://www.navy-prt.com/femalestandard.html)</p>

<p>In order to pass the PFA given each trimester here, you must complete the events to satisfy two conditions:</p>

<p>1) Score at least 45 points in each category.
2) Score at least 180 points total.</p>

<p>So even if you’re really bad at running (like me), you can get the lowest score and then make up for it in the push-ups or sit-ups.</p>

<p>Candidates will be administered a PRT at the very beginning and at the very end of indoc. These are just to gauge how much each person improves over indoc. If you pass the one at the end of indoc, I’m fairly sure that you won’t have to do the one for first trimester. However, if you fail the one at the end of indoc, you won’t be punished but you will have to do the one for first tri.</p>

<p>If you fail a PRT for the tri, you will be placed on “PEP.” This just means that you meet three mornings per week at 0500 in the gym. Mondays and Wednesdays you’ll go through some exercises and running, while on Fridays you will take the PRT again. You have to pass twice to get off of PEP.</p>