![]() ![]() Moderate significant (p<0.01) correlations were found between: the PFT total and MTC (r=−0.47), PFT total and MANUF (r=−0.42), PFT total and CFT total (r=0.50), RUN and MTC (r=0.46), RUN and CFT total (r=−0.43), & PU and CFT total (r=0.41). ![]() Pearson correlation coefficients (r) were calculated between the PFT and CFT total scores as well as individual events. The PFT and CFT scores from 19,678 active duty enlisted USMC males (age 22.5☑.3 years, height 1.77☐.07 m, body mass 79.4☑0.3 kg) were analyzed. As such, the purpose of this study was to determine the degree of relationships between PFT (PU, AC, RUN, and total) and CFT (MTC, AL, MANUF, and total) scores of active duty Marines. ![]() It is of interest to determine if the PFT and CFT are both necessary. The CFT also involves three events Movement to Contact (MTC), two-minute Ammunition Lift (AL), and Maneuver-Under-Fire (MANUF). The PFT involves three events pull-ups/push-ups (PU), two-minute abdominal crunches/sit-ups (AC), and a timed three-mile run (RUN). The United States Marines Corps (USMC) have installed a Physical Fitness Test (PFT) to measure physical fitness levels and a Combat Fitness Test (CFT) to assess a Marine’s functional fitness as it relates to the demands of combat operations. ![]()
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