What Happens If You Failed ACFT | Detailed Guide 2026

US Army soldier pulling a sled during ACFT; text reads Failed ACFT Here is what to do

Example :

If a soldier cannot complete the required number of hand-release push-ups, they fail the test. Now it becomes necessary for soldiers to undergo extra training.

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  • Soldiers are passed through a proper medical screening before and during the AFT.  It helps to check fitness and assess any injuries or health conditions of soldiers.
  • Temporary medical profiles can limit participation in some specific events until the soldier is fully recovered.
  • Long-term medical conditions are reviewed carefully with possible specialized fitness programs.
  • Injuries during the test are reported. In most cases, the injuries are counted as a failure.
  • Medical waivers for exemptions are granted only under strict review and extraordinary circumstances.
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If you fail the ACFT twice, you may receive counseling, additional training, or other unit-level actions aimed at helping you improve.

There is no strict limit on how many times you can fail, but repeated failures usually lead to progressive disciplinary measures.

You are generally allowed between 7 and 14 days to retake the ACFT after failing.

Failing the ACFT can lead to consequences such as retraining, career impact, or administrative actions depending on your unit’s policies.