What is the max BMI for the Navy?

You can be down to 17.5 BMI if you don't have an underlying problem and still be qualified to serve. But you may be temporarily disqualified if you are below 17.5 BMI and given a four-day delay for each pound under the standard. Yes, there is also a minimum height and weight standard for the military.
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What is the max body fat for Navy?

Sailors who exceed the maximum allowable body fat limits of 26 percent for males and 36 percent for females fail the BCA and the overall PFA for the cycle, regardless of PRT results.
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Does the Navy use BMI?

The Navy uses body fat percentage, not weight or BMI, as a standard for recruits and active members. The maximum body fat for men ages 17 to 38 is 22 percent, and for those 40 years of age and above, it is 23 percent.
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Is the Navy strict on weight?

All officer and enlisted non-prior service and prior service applicants for the Reserve and Active Duty components of the United States Navy must meet the weight according to their corresponding height to be eligible for commissioning, enlistment, or affiliation (see chart below).
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Is there a weight limit for military?

As of 2020, the height requirement is 58-78 inches (147-198 centimeters) for men and 58-72 inches (147-183 centimeters) for women. The maximum weight allowed varies by height, from 148 to 267 pounds (67 to 121 kilograms) for men and 120 to 184 pounds (54 to 83 kilograms) for women.
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Official Navy PRT Body Composition Assessment Demonstration



What happens if you go over your weight limit military move?

Weight allowances apply to all branches of the military. Movers are paid based on the predetermined weight that's authorized. When you go over on your allowed weight, you're responsible for paying for the difference.
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How tall is too tall for the military?

The cause for rejection for Armed Forces male applicants is height less than 60 inches or more than 80 inches. The cause for rejection for Armed Forces female applicants is height less than 58 inches or more than 80 inches. The Marines are more restrictive.
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Can you join the Navy being fat?

If you are considering military service, but currently overweight, do not think you cannot serve. I have seen many people drop 50, 75, 100, even 150 pounds to meet the standards to serve.
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What happens if you fail a Navy weigh in?

If you fail to meet the height/weight standards as well as abdominal circumference measurement, then you will undergo further screening to determine your body fat percentage. For men, you need not to exceed 23% body fat.
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What can disqualify you from joining the Navy?

DISQUALIFICATIONS
  • Contagious diseases that would endanger the health of other personnel.
  • Conditions or defects that require excessive time lost for necessary treatment or hospitalization.
  • Conditions demanding geographical area limitations.
  • Conditions aggravated by the performance of required duties and/or training.
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How accurate is the navy body fat calculator?

The US Navy body fat calculator is accurate to approximately 3–4%. How can I estimate my body fat? You can estimate your body fat percentage visually, using the US Navy body fat calculator, a BIA machine, BodPod, underwater weighing, body-fat caliper measurements, or DEXA scan.
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Is there a weight waiver for the Navy?

Fortunately, you can still qualify for service by making weight before you arrive for boot camp. If you do not, you'll have to rely on a medical waiver which is only granted to about 20% of new applicants for weight-related issues.
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What is Navy body fat?

The US Navy body fat standards

The limit of body fat percentage for US Navy service members: Age 18 to 21 - 22% for males, 33% for females; Age 22 to 29 - 23% for males, 34% for females; Age 30 to 39 - 24% for males, 35% for females; Age over 40 - 26% for males, 36% for females.
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How tall are Navy Seals?

Enlisted SEAL

Height: 5 ft. 10 in.
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How many PRTS can you fail Navy?

Two or more consecutive PFA failures will result in an adverse report that states significant problem on their fitness report. Effective Jan. 1, 2018, all PFA failures will be reset to zero. Also, a Body Composition Assessment (BCA) will be conducted within five working days of reporting to a new command.
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Can you pass MEPS overweight?

If you exceed the weight standards, you'll undergo a body-fat-measurement. If you exceed the body-fat requirements of the specific serving that you're joining, your processing stops, and you'll be returned home.
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Where does the Navy tape for body fat?

In order to obtain the estimated body fat percentage for males that exceed the Navy's maximum weight, measurements must be taken at the neck and abdomen to determine if they can otherwise qualify via the body fat percentage standard.
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How do they weigh you at MEPS?

At the weigh-in, your height will be measured with your shoes off and your weight will be measured with your shoes and outer clothes off. If your weight is found to be outside the acceptable range, you'll be examined to see if you fall within the body-fat percentage requirements.
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What was the oldest age drafted in WWII?

On September 16, 1940, the United States instituted the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, which required all men between the ages of 21 and 45 to register for the draft. This was the first peacetime draft in United States' history.
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How old are Navy SEALs?

Navy SEALs Qualifications

All SEAL candidates are required to meet the following qualification standards and pass the PST: 18-28 years old (17 with parental permission) A U.S. citizen. High school graduate (or meet High Performance Predictor Profile criteria).
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How much money will I get for my PCS move?

When traveling by Privately Owned Conveyance (POC), military members are paid a flat rate of $142.00 per day for each day of authorized travel used.
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Does the Navy pay for you to move?

The military will pay them to relocate their family and their belongings to the new station. A PCS move can be stressful and exhausting, but it is a regular occurrence for most military families.
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How much does military charge per pound?

A government procured move covers $6 per pound up to several thousand dollars. If you do a PPM, you are depending on the company's liability clause.
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How do you tape BMI?

Place the tape flat around your neck, just below the larynx (Adam's apple). Keep the tape level, at the same height on the front and back of the neck. Round the measurement up to the nearest half inch. For example, if your neck measures 14.6 inches, round up to 15 inches.
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