Posted on Jan 24, 2014
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The highest GT score I've seen is 138. This is a 'general knowledge' score; however, it does not test someone's common sense.

The highest APFT score I've seen is 339...an 18 year old stud. However, I've never seen anyone 30-35 years of age be even close to that. I'm 30 years old and I feel as a leader I should set the example by leading the way in all aspects. I'm not a 339 score stud but I'm up there. Now that I'm thinking about it let me go work out...Does anyone thinks different?
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SFC Opsnco
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I graded a female LTC in her mid 40's a few years ago.  Her score was consistently in the 350-360 extended scale range.
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SFC Opsnco
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SFC Laws - I miss your "Lawisms".  LOL
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SGT Ron Hoyt
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Doesn’t a PT max at 300 ?
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COL Randall C.
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SGT Ron Hoyt, yes - but if you score 100 in each event, you can go to the extended scale (you still only officially get a 300 for the event though).

Each extra pushup/sit-up done above the 100 points cutoff gets you another point in the event. Every six seconds of time above the 100 point cutoff gets you another point on the run.

Again, you have to have 100 in EVERY event before getting the extra points (i.e., you can't get 125 points in push-ups if you don't have 100 points in sit-ups and the run).
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CW2 Joseph Evans
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GT is going to vary according to test version. Seen 130 on one version and a 135 on the other. (I believe that was max for the respective tests, 99.9%). APFT maxes at 300, or did you want that lunatic with the 375 extended scale?
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I have seen a few people in the 138-139 range.
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Highest GT: 144. 2 guys I went to basic with. Highest PT test I ever saw in person was a 394. Highest PT test I ever heard of a guy getting was above a 400. Same guy who got the 394. He just did it after I PCS'd. Dude was a freak of nature. He was capable of 35 dead hang pull-ups in a row. His push-up average was above 120. His sit-ups hovered at 100. His run just kept getting faster. Fastest I saw him run was a 10:40. That was the only thing that seemed to ever really roller coaster for him. And I promise he was graded fairly. If I remember correctly, the NCO grading him on the 394 test didn't even really like him that much. There was just no denying that he was a PT stud. Common sense...eh...not so much.
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