Montana Physical Abilities Test – MPAT
MLEA has established certain physical fitness requirements for acceptance into and continued participation in the Law Enforcement Officer Basic Course.
Montana Physical Abilities Test (MPAT) is a hybrid physical ability/job sample physical abilities assessment process designed to evaluate law enforcement officer candidates on essential physical capacities required to satisfactorily perform job duties that are simulated or performed in the training environment.
Successful completion of the MPAT is a pre-requisite to attending the 12 week Law Enforcement Officer Basic Course. Currently the maximum allowable completion time for the MPAT is 6 minutes 30 seconds.
The physical fitness tests are designed to measure the strength, flexibility and endurance law enforcement officers need to participate in and successfully complete those areas of training that require physical exertion.
- MPAT Summary – A summary of the various physical fitness tests used by MLEA to determine whether basic candidates are sufficiently fit.
- MPAT Preparation Guide – A guide discussing the preparation necessary to pass the MPAT.
- Physical Fitness Skills Test Waiver – Used by MLEA to certify that the physical fitness skills testing criteria has been read.
Law Enforcement Officer Basic – Physical Fitness Testing Schedule
MLEA users can check for a complete list of courses available through the Montana Law Enforcement Academy.
Schedule:
March 26th-27th MLEA 2260 Sierra Rd. East, Helena, MT
Billings:
March 20 1600-1800
Lincoln center
415 N 30th St
Helena
March 21 1000-1400
MLEA gym
2260 Sierra Rd E
Kalispell
March 26 1000-1200
Flathead Co SO Posse building
155 Shady Ln
For more information, contact Matt Smith
406-513-9660 (cell)