Military Fitness
The Military Fitness Tracker Built for Service Members and Veterans
Log branch-specific PT tests, event scores, pass/fail outcomes, and session history, with a single tap on mobile.
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What it tracks
Every detail that matters, without the form fatigue
- โSession type: Official PT Test, Practice PT, Unit PT, Individual PT
- โBranch of service: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, Space Force
- โTest family: Army ACFT, Marine PFT and CFT, Navy PRT, Air Force AFPT, etc.
- โPer-event scores for each branch test (e.g. 2-Mile Run, Push-Ups, Deadlift)
- โOverall result: Pass, Fail, Marginal, Record score
- โComposite or percentage overall score
- โInjury notes and active duty profile status
- โRecovery notes and session observations
Military Fitness
Log every PT test and session. Build the record before you need it.
Try It FreeWhy it matters
Patterns you can only see with consistent data
Fitness test history matters for promotion boards, medical boards, separation paperwork, and provider conversations. Most service members have no organized record of their test scores. BodySitRep builds that record automatically, entry by entry, with every session you log.
Who uses this tracker
- โActive duty service members preparing for scheduled tests
- โReservists and National Guard members tracking annual PFTs
- โVeterans documenting fitness history for provider visits
- โService members on profile tracking recovery milestones
- โAnyone who wants a permanent, exportable record of their fitness tests
Features
Built for how you actually feel
Branch-specific test support
Army ACFT, Marine PFT and CFT, Navy PRT, Air Force AFPT. Each with the correct events and units per DoD standards.
Pass/Fail result logging
Log Pass, Fail, Marginal, or Record outcomes with a color-coded visual confirmation on save.
Injury and profile notes
Document injuries, active profiles, and profile events alongside test scores for a complete medical record.
Free for military users
The Military Fitness tracker is included free for active duty, veterans, reservists, and National Guard. No paid plan required.
Using your military fitness log
Consistent military fitness tracking over 60 to 90 days gives you a comprehensive picture that memory alone cannot provide.
Log every episode as it happens using Quick Log. It takes under 30 seconds. Add detail when you have time. After 30 entries, patterns begin to emerge. After 90 days, you have a complete record you can export and share with anyone supporting your care.
- โLog every episode, not just severe ones
- โInclude context notes about food, sleep, and stress
- โExport your complete history as CSV anytime
- โReview weekly averages to spot trends
Common tracking mistakes to avoid
Only logging on bad days
If you only log when symptoms are severe, you lose your baseline. Log every episode including mild ones. The contrast is what reveals patterns.
Not adding context
A severity score without context tells you little. The food you ate, how you slept, your stress level. These are what connect the dots between cause and effect.
Stopping too early
Patterns take time to emerge. The first 2 weeks are baseline building. Weeks 3 to 8 are where connections appear. Stopping at day 14 means you never see the picture.
Common questions
Military Fitness Questions
What Happens When You Don't Track
- Patterns go unnoticed โ triggers repeat without explanation
- Provider conversations stay vague โ โI think it started a few weeks agoโ
- Health data stays scattered across apps, notes, and memory
- Important connections between symptoms and habits get missed entirely
What Tracking Looks Like Over Time
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Free to use. Works on any device. Your data stays private.
