About ForceXfit

About Us

Clear military fitness standards, turned into practical tools you can actually use.

ForceXfit is an independent fitness-calculator platform focused on helping service members, candidates, coaches, and anyone preparing for military fitness or body-composition standards understand the numbers behind the requirements.

Our mission

Make official standards easier to understand and easier to act on.

Military fitness policies can be detailed, technical, and spread across manuals, score tables, forms, and program updates. ForceXfit turns those standards into clear calculators and focused explanations without hiding the underlying rules.

Our goal is simple: help you spend less time decoding tables and more time understanding where you stand, what the standard requires, and what to work on next.

What we build

Focused calculators for military fitness and body composition.

ForceXfit focuses on tools where a precise result is more useful than a generic fitness article. That includes service-specific fitness events, composite scores, body-composition screening, and measurement ratios.

PT

Fitness score calculators

Service-specific score tools for events such as running, push-ups, plank, strength, cardio alternatives, and full fitness-test composites.

BC

Body-composition tools

Calculators for waist-to-height ratio, body-composition screening, and branch-specific measurement procedures.

STD

Standards explained clearly

Plain-language context for minimums, categories, age and sex groups, thresholds, and official scoring structures.

REF

Source-backed references

Relevant official landing pages, manuals, guides, directives, and program updates are surfaced so users can verify important requirements.

How we work

From policy document to usable calculator.

Every reliable calculator starts with the rule itself. Our process is designed to keep the interface simple while keeping the underlying logic traceable.

1
Identify the current sourceWe start with the applicable official service guidance, score table, form, or program page.
2
Translate the rule into calculation logicDiscrete tables stay discrete. Threshold rules stay exact. We avoid inventing interpolation or unofficial conversions.
3
Build the result around the userInputs are designed around the actual test: repetitions, minutes and seconds, measurements, points, or event choices.
4
Explain limits and updatesIf an official table is unavailable, a policy is changing, or a result needs confirmation, the page should say so clearly.

Our standard

Accuracy matters more than making every calculator look “complete.”

Military policies change. Some official scoring charts are public, while others may only be available through service systems or controlled resources. ForceXfit does not treat missing data as permission to guess.

Use published rules

When official raw-to-point tables are public, the calculator should follow the published thresholds rather than approximate them.

Show uncertainty

When an official source does not publish the conversion needed for an exact calculator, the limitation should be visible to the user.

Keep current policy in view

Page copy and linked references should reflect the current program, not an older standard that happens to rank well in search.

Who ForceXfit is for

Built for people who need a clear answer from a complicated standard.

Prepare

Service members & candidates

Check practice results, identify minimums, and understand what a target score requires before test day.

Coach

Trainers & coaches

Use consistent score references when helping athletes prepare for branch-specific physical requirements.

Understand

Researchers & families

Quickly understand how a service fitness standard works without manually reading every scoring table first.

ForceXfit

Know the standard. Train with a clearer target.

Use ForceXfit calculators as practical preparation tools, then confirm official requirements through your service and current published guidance.

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Independent platform: ForceXfit is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an official product of the U.S. Department of Defense or any military service. Calculators are provided for informational and training purposes. Official policies, authorized systems, unit guidance, and recorded test results control.