New Marine PFT/CFT

This looks like a step in the right direction. Amos's "Awakening" created a zero-defect mentality resulting in the mass-exile/exodus that downsizing sought. But it got rid of the wrong people. The idea that all Marines must be performing at 100 percent capacity in every attribute left 0 room for error. What ended up happening is that once someone, even really good Marines, take a hit they see their future in the Corps as lost, and it created a "Why should I go above and beyond if i'm already fucked?" mentality.

I see the ability to retake the test multiple times as a message: "Pick yourself back up right now, and make yourself better". No one wants weak bitches in the Corps, but the current system was toxic for warfighters. Additionally, they seem to be doing away with the mock-PFT/CFT that was the bane of many's existence, and saying that all attempts count means more accountability for your actions.

Unless this has changed as well, there were changes to the physical requirements. The max pull-ups are now scaled to age, with 20 being the maximum for 17-20 year olds, and then until you're over 35 the new max is 23. Same thing with crunches. https://www.killfoot.com/2016/07/01/all-new-usmc-pft-requirements/
 
@Etype

2:40? That would be 5:20 for 1k, so 26:40 for 5k....... A 20:40 5k is 4:08 1k, so a 2:04 500m pace. That's not horrible for a 5k, but still nowhere near the same output as running a 20 minute 5k.
 
Keep in mind the rowing option is for Marines 46 years and older. Back in the day they weren't even required to take the PFT.
 
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