RCTC LAWE Cooper Fitness Test (Law Enforcement)

Derived scoring overlay, not an independent normative battery.

RCTC publishes a six-test law-enforcement battery scored on a 20-point scale per event. For five events, the cut-offs come directly from the Cooper Institute 2013 monograph; trunk flex uses a separate Figure Finder Flex-Tester protocol. Candidates must earn at least 1 point on every event and 42 total points to pass.

Page type
Derived scoring overlay built mostly on the Cooper Institute 2013 monograph
Source document
RCTC LAWE Cooper Fitness Test (reference page). Original document: LAWE-2018-RCTC-Skills-Cooper-Test.pdf, published by the Law Enforcement Program at Rochester Community and Technical College. The public PDF path on rctc.edu is unstable; cite by filename for verification.
Underlying data
Cooper Institute 2013 monograph: percentile tables by age & sex, per test
Tests
6: trunk flex, vertical jump, 1-minute sit-ups, 300m run, 1-minute push-ups, 1.5-mile run
Age brackets
Four: 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 (both sexes)
Scoring
Point-based. Each event yields 0 to 20 points. Pass threshold = total ≥ 42 with at least 1 point per event.
Population
Applied to law enforcement candidates; the underlying Cooper charts draw from Cooper Clinic patients and Law Enforcement Studies cohorts

How the 20-point scale maps to Cooper percentiles

For the five Cooper-charted events, RCTC maps point values straight onto the Cooper percentile columns. Trunk flex uses the same point scale, but its values come from a separate Figure Finder distribution rather than a Cooper chart we host.

RCTC pointsCooper percentile
20 > P95 (ceiling)
19 ≈ P95
15 ≈ P75
10 ≈ P50
7 between P25 and P50 (pass average)
5 ≈ P25
1 ≈ P5

Intermediate point values fill in between these anchors. Exact P50 maps to 10 points; exact P75 maps to 15.

Tests in the RCTC battery

All six RCTC events are linked below. Trunk flex links to our sit-and-reach page only as a general flexibility reference, not as a direct score conversion.

TestWhat it measuresUnitHosted norm page
Trunk Flex Hamstring & low-back flexibility inches Reference*
Vertical Jump Explosive leg power inches
1-Minute Sit-Ups Core muscular endurance reps
300m Run Anaerobic power sec
1-Minute Push-Ups Upper-body muscular endurance reps
1.5-Mile Run Aerobic endurance min

* Trunk flex link caveat: linked as a general flexibility reference only. RCTC uses the Figure Finder Flex-Tester box; our hosted sit-and-reach norms come from the Canadian CHMS yardstick protocol. Raw inches are not directly comparable.

Pass threshold: what does 42 points look like?

The pass threshold is 42 points across 6 events, or 7 points per event on average. On the Cooper-charted events, that sits between P25 and P50, closer to P25.

Raw scores at key thresholds: male, age 20-29

Each column shows the raw score a male candidate aged 20-29 needs for that point value. The 7-point column is the balanced-pass line: 7 on every event totals 42.

Event 1 pt
(≈P5)
5 pts
(≈P25)
7 pts
(pass)
10 pts
(≈P50)
15 pts
(≈P75)
19 pts
(≈P95)
Trunk Flex (in) 14.5 16.5 17.5 19 21.5 23.5
Vertical Jump (in) 13.6 18 19 20.5 23 26.5
1-Min Sit-Ups (reps) 27 35 37 40 46 55
300m Run (sec) 81.3 64 60 56 51 46
1-Min Push-Ups (reps) 13 24 27 33 44 62
1.5-Mile Run (min) 16:46 13:25 12:53 11:58 10:34 9:10

For the two timed events (1.5-mile run and 300m run), lower is better. Higher point values mean faster finishing times.

Raw scores at key thresholds: female, age 20-29

Event 1 pt
(≈P5)
5 pts
(≈P25)
7 pts
(pass)
10 pts
(≈P50)
15 pts
(≈P75)
19 pts
(≈P95)
Trunk Flex (in) 16.5 18.5 19.5 21 23.5 25.5
Vertical Jump (in) 11.4 13 13.9 15.2 17 18.8
1-Min Sit-Ups (reps) 18 28 31 35 42 51
300m Run (sec) 106.7 76 74.5 64 59.7 54.3
1-Min Push-Ups (reps) 6 11 14 18 27 42
1.5-Mile Run (min) 21:05 16:43 15:32 14:15 12:07 10:20

Other age brackets use the same point anchors: P5 ≈ 1, P25 ≈ 5, P50 ≈ 10, P75 ≈ 15, P95 ≈ 19.

Why RCTC is not independent data

Like CCS, RCTC is a scoring convention, not a separate dataset. For five events, the point cut-offs match the Cooper tables; trunk flex is the only exception.

The useful difference is the scoring model: CCS uses named bands, while RCTC uses a 20-point scale plus a total-pass threshold.