Fitness Test Information

One of the aims of the Canadian Cadet Movement is to promote physical fitness.  At 2525, the Tuesday after a long weekend is usually designated as a Sports Night.   

A high standard of physical fitness is a requirement for many advanced training courses and exchanges.  To safely and effectively complete training, it is important that cadets be fit and healthy.  Before applying for certain courses and exchanges, cadets may be required to achieve a certain level on the Cadet Fitness Assessment. Fitness Assessment is also mandatory in order to pass Master Cadet and to obtain points for NSE Level. 

Cadet Fitness Assessment:

The procedure for assessing the fitness level of cadets was revised in 2010.  The Cadet Fitness Assessment (CFA) replaces the Army Cadet Fitness Test (ACFT). Portions have been updated as of April 2013.

Four levels may be achieved.  These include Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Excellence.  Criteria for each level differs according to age and gender.  

The CFA is composed of five evaluations, which are designed to evaluate cardiovascular fitness, muscular strength, and flexibility.  

These tests include:

CRITERIA FOR FITNESS LEVELS  

The overall incentive level is based on the level achieved in each section. The lowest incentive level of the push-ups, sit-ups, back saver sit and reach, and the shoulder stretch is dropped. 

The overall incentive level is based on the lowest of the remaining four.

The levels are based on age and gender, and are rated as Participated, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Excellence.


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