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contrail_dash

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I know that there are different standards once you are in the Navy as far as times/numbers go for the fitness test. Does this hold true for OCS? Or is it level across the board? Also I live almost 7000 feet up, do they take that in account when I do my test here? I think I'm a bad runner here then I went down to Texas to see friends and I felt like Carl Lewis.
 

DairyCreamer

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The OCS PRT standards are listed on the Navy's OCS site at:

http://www.nsgreatlakes.navy.mil/otcp/ocs/ocs.htm

Under the physical standards section, there is a PDF file that lists ALL you ever need to know about the PRT. The specific link follows:

http://www.nsgreatlakes.navy.mil/otcp/ocs/seven.pdf

The latter half of the document is full of all the requirements, broken down by age group, exercise type, and whether you're testing above or below 5,000 feet. They do adjust the numbers for those of us over 5,000 feet.

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Originally posted by contrail_dash
I know that there are different standards once you are in the Navy as far as times/numbers go for the fitness test. Does this hold true for OCS? Or is it level across the board? Also I live almost 7000 feet up, do they take that in account when I do my test here? I think I'm a bad runner here then I went down to Texas to see friends and I felt like Carl Lewis.
 
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