How to train for the police academy physical test (2024)

By Matthew Loux, Faculty Member, Criminal Justice at American Military University

Making it through the police academy is a must if you want to become a police officer. But while the academic components are certainly rigorous, many recruits find the physical fitness requirements to be especially challenging.

To pass the police academy fitness test, individuals need to prepare, both mentally and physically. While each police department runs its own version of the physical test, all tests are designed to test endurance, body strength and agility, as well as the mental determination of each candidate.

As an example of what candidates can expect to face, I have used the requirements from the Houston Police Department’s (HPD) physical fitness test. Many departments use the same or similar requirements, but it is recommended you verify the fitness requirements as some agencies differentiate the test instruments as well as requirements for gender and age. Below are some tips to help aspiring officers not only pass the fitness test, but exceed expectations.

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Running Segment of the Police Academy Test

One of the most significant challenges during the physical fitness test is to successfully complete a timed 1.5 mile run in 15:54 minutes or less. For men finishing in 10:30 to 12 minutes, that score is about average. To excel in this element of the test, candidates should aim for a time of 9:44 or faster, in order to be placed among the top candidates.

For women, an average to good time is around 13:30 to 16 minutes. A time under 12:30 minutes will typically put a candidate at the top of the class.

The Houston Police Department has the same requirements for both men and women, but some departments do differentiate the scoring for tests based on gender. I recommend that you check out your prospective department’s fit test requirements.

Recommended Running Regimen

To reach these goals, individuals must train well in advance of the test. Start with a short distance and work up to running more than 1.5 miles. By increasing distance, the cardiovascular system becomes stronger and candidates are able to run farther and faster without tiring.

I also find that wearing an elevation training mask helps me when I am training. The mask strengthens the diaphragm and allows more forceful breathing, which increases lung capacity. The purpose of the training mask is to increase your lung capacity by forcing you to take deep breaths to increase blood and oxygen flow.

Similarly, wearing a weighted training vest during practice runs also helps increase stamina. The added weight helps to increase resistance in cardiovascular activities, causing you to use more energy in your workouts.

Adding more weight to the vest each week builds leg strength. Removing the vest induces a feeling of lightness and increases running speed. I normally run sprints with the vest and alternate sprints with and then without the weighted vest.

Wearing a training vest is especially advantageous for aspiring officers. It mimics the feel of wearing a bulletproof vest and simulates the weight of wearing a duty belt.

The test also requires completing a 300-meter sprint in at least 78 seconds. This is also why it’s important to build interval and sprint runs into your running regimen. I prefer to do interval sprints focusing on posture, small strides and breathing.

Improving Body Strength through Push-Ups

Push-ups are another part of the police fitness test. The HPD test requires 25 continuous pushups. In order for a push-up to count during the test, the candidate must use proper form and the chest must briefly touch the floor.

To foster proper form for push-ups, arms should be held close to the body and core stomach muscles should be tightened. There are many different types of push-ups that increase arm and chest strength:

  • Incline push-ups – performed by placing your hands on a stable platform higher than the ground. Start with leaning on a wall, bed, or sturdy table and work your way down to a surface about 6 inches off the ground.
  • Wide inclined push-ups – performed by holding the hands in a wider position than shoulder width.
  • Weighted push-ups – performed by wearing a weighted vest.
  • Wide push-ups – performed by placing the hands outside shoulder width during each push-up.
  • Diamond push-ups – performed by placing the hands on the floor to form a diamond between the index fingers and thumbs during each push-up.

All of these push-up exercises strengthen the upper and lower body, especially the chest area. They also strengthen core muscles.
Candidates should start by doing 100 push-ups a day. I recommend that you start with finding the maximum number of push-ups you can do at one time. Over time, start to increase the number each day until you can do 25-30 push-ups at one time and repeat the exercise over time until you have accomplished 100 push-ups a day.

Over time, the number of push-ups can be increased as the body adapts and becomes less fatigued. With training, it will become easier to complete the 25 of push-ups for the academy test.

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Training for Sit-Ups

Sit-ups are the final portion of many police academy tests, which measure abdominal muscle strength and endurance. The test calls for as many sit-ups as possible in one minute.

The actual number varies by department as the Dallas Police Department only requires 14 sit-ups in a minute. In the San Antonio Police Department, for example, the requirement depends on your age and gender.

San Antonio scores applicants on a point basis for sit-ups, push-ups, vertical jump, 1.5 mile run and the 300-meter sprint with a minimum passing score of 190. HPD does not have sit-ups as a requirement, but training for sit-ups applies to more than one police department.

The test is performed by interlacing the fingers with hands behind the head, then bringing the torso upward from a lying position to a sitting position. For a sit-up to count, the elbows must touch the knees in the upright position and the back must touch the floor in the reclining position.

Strengthening the abdominal muscles over time is essential for improving sit-up technique and increasing the number of sit-ups. The strength of abdominal muscles can be improved through exercises focusing on the stomach or by including core stability work, such as reverse crunches, planks and Russian twists.

Other Academy Test Requirements

The Houston Police Department exam includes some additional tests such as making a vertical jump of 16.5 inches over your original height. To prepare for the vertical jump test and build elastic energy (which is the compression and stretching of the muscles), practice jump exercises such as:

Finally, the test involves pulling the trigger of a firearm with both hands. The trigger pull is considered one of the easier aspects of the test. To improve hand strength, use a handgrip device, squeeze a ball, or hold a dumbbell in each hand.
In policy academy physical fitness tests, all performance standards must be met to pass the test; there are no exceptions. The key is to start training early for each part of the test.

If it is hard to meet the requirement for one or more parts of the test, tailor workouts to gradually increase in difficulty until you can meet and exceed standards. Success at the police academy requires working out and eating a healthy diet to improve your overall physical fitness.

About the Author:

Matthew Loux has been in law enforcement for more than 20 years and has a background in fraud and criminal investigation, as well as hospital, school and network security. Matt has researched and studied law enforcement and security best practices for the past 10 years. To contact him, email IPSauthor@apus.edu. For more articles featuring insight from industry experts, subscribe to In Public Safety’s bi-monthly newsletter.

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How to train for the police academy physical test (2024)

FAQs

How many pushups should I be able to do for police academy? ›

Push-ups: Men - complete at least 15 push-ups in one minute. Women - complete at least 10 push-ups in one minute. Sit-ups: Men - complete at least 25 sit-ups in one minute.

How to prepare for a physical fitness test? ›

How to prepare yourself in advance
  1. Train with a buddy. The support and encouragement are priceless.
  2. Pretest yourself. Do it weekly. ...
  3. Cut down on fast food. ...
  4. Don't test on sore muscles. ...
  5. Drink and eat right the night before. ...
  6. Just one light meal on the day of your test. ...
  7. Dress right. ...
  8. Get the hydration right.

How many miles do you run in the police academy? ›

ACADEMY PHYSICAL TRAINING

Candidates should use this Pre-Academy Fitness Guide to be prepared for the physical demands of the academy. After the warm up, recruits participate in a 2-5 mile run that starts at 10 minutes per mile and increases to 8 minutes per mile (end of academy).

Will the police academy get me in shape? ›

Physical fitness and self-defense training plays a big part in the Academy. In fact, the physical fitness part of the program is so demanding that recruits are encouraged to start a training regimen before entering the Academy.

How to get fit for the police? ›

What's the best way to train?
  1. Steady running (warm up 5 mins, followed by 15-20 mins of running at a steady pace, then a cool down).
  2. Interval training (warm up 5 mins, 30 secs hard sprint + 30 secs walking x 10, cool down). Interval training simulates what your body will go through in the bleep test.

How fast does SWAT have to run 3 miles? ›

The test measures general fitness, strength and endurance needed for SWAT operations, and involves the following four events: 1) pull-ups – 20 maximum; 2) sit-ups – 80 maximum in two minutes; 3) push-ups – 50 maximum; and 4) a three mile run – eighteen minutes maximum.

Do you do pull-ups in the police academy? ›

The PFQs are given in the 1st, 5th and 11th week of training. The first PFQ consists of four events. It is not scored, and serves as a benchmark for future progress. The four events are push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups, and 1 1/2 mile run on a flat track.

Does a police officer need to know how to swim? ›

Getting the training you need

Experts recommend that all patrol officers who work in areas with lakes, rivers, an ocean, or even a lot of swimming pools get water screening to test their limitations—and, if they need it, a waterproofing course to learn critical water safety skills.

What not to do before a physical test? ›

What not to do before a physical exam
  1. Consuming alcohol.
  2. Drinking caffeine within an hour of your visit.
  3. Eating a high-fat meal before bloodwork.
  4. Eating or drinking anything for eight to 12 hours, or as directed by your provider, before bloodwork that requires a fast.
  5. Taking cold medicine if you're feeling under the weather.

How can I improve my physical exam? ›

Improving the performance of physical examinations
  1. Both the patient (to the best of their abilities) and clinician be prepared for the visit.
  2. The clinician knows the patient as a person (not just as a patient).
  3. The environment be as free of distractions, such as noise and interruptions, as possible.
Jan 2, 2020

How do you train for a physical test? ›

Create a weekly routine alternating cardio and strength training.
  1. If you're new to exercising regularly, you may want to start smaller. ...
  2. Include time in your daily schedule for warm-up and cool-down exercises. ...
  3. Check online for available guidelines for preparing for your particular physical fitness test.

What is the hardest thing about the police academy? ›

Each recruit will face a number of obstacles during Academy training. Most recruits have difficulty with the regimentation and some with the physical testing, but most recruits share one obstacle: they failed to adequately prepare for the demanding Academy lifestyle.

What percentage of people fail the police academy? ›

During the study period, data were available for 724 recruits from 15 participating police academies. The overall graduation rate was 91%, with 63 recruits not graduating.

How to train for the police academy at home? ›

Passing standards are different based on the agency and many agencies may have different tests in their standard.
  1. The Cooper Institute recommends that recruits complete:
  2. Barbell Rows 3 sets of 10.
  3. Walking Lunges 3 sets of 20 steps.
  4. Rotator Cuff Strengthening 3 sets of 15 reps.
  5. 5 Push ups.
  6. 10 Sit Ups.
  7. 15 Air Squats.
Dec 14, 2020

Do police officers go through physical training? ›

Students must also participate in a rigorous physical conditioning program which culminates in a Work Sample Test Battery (physical ability test) at the end of the academy.

Do you do pull ups in police academy? ›

The PFQs are given in the 1st, 5th and 11th week of training. The first PFQ consists of four events. It is not scored, and serves as a benchmark for future progress. The four events are push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups, and 1 1/2 mile run on a flat track.

How to do well in the police academy? ›

How can I succeed in a police academy?
  1. Stay fit. The police academy is often physically taxing, so staying in shape is important for keeping up with the demands of training.
  2. Study hard. ...
  3. Focus on your goals. ...
  4. Follow orders. ...
  5. Be punctual. ...
  6. Ask for help. ...
  7. Embrace the lifestyle. ...
  8. Be a team player.
Aug 15, 2024

What are the weight requirements for NYPD? ›

A: There are no BMI or body size requirements to join the NYPD, however exercising and getting into physical shape will make passing the JST easier. Passing the JST is a mandatory requirement for being hired as a police officer.

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