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  2. Height Weight Tables for Prior and Non-Prior Service - Army...

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    Shows the maximum weights for males and females by age, height and prior or non-prior service. to the floor. The body should be straight but not rigid, similar to the. position of attention. The measurement will be rounded to the nearest inch. If the height fraction is less than 1/2 inch, round down. If the height fraction is 1/2 inch or ...

  3. Maximum allowable percent body fat standards - Army Education...

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    Information on the Army Weight Control Program maximum allowable percent body fat standards from AR 600-9, 01 September 2006. Maximum allowable percent body fat standards are as listed below. However, all personnel are encouraged. to achieve the more stringent Department of Defense (DOD)-wide goal, which is 18 percent body fat for males and 26.

  4. Standard Methods for Determining Body Fat Using Body...

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    The procedures for the measurements of height, weight, and specific body circumferences for the estimation of body fat are described in Appendix B, AR 600-9. Although circumferences may be looked upon by untrained personnel as easy measures, they can give erroneous results if proper precautions are not followed.

  5. AR 600-9 - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    Latest articles in Weight Control. » Maximum allowable percent body fat standards. » Weight Control FAQ's. » Height Weight Charts. » Steps for preparing the Female Body Fat Content Worksheet, DA Form 5501, Aug 2006. » AR 600-9. » Notes from the Army Health Promotion Policy Officer - on AR 600-9 and AR 600-63. » Steps for preparing the ...

  6. Height Weight Charts - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    » Steps for preparing the Female Body Fat Content Worksheet, DA Form 5501, Aug 2006 » AR 600-9 » Notes from the Army Health Promotion Policy Officer - on AR 600-9 and AR 600-63

  7. Weight Control FAQ's - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    1308.3, "DoD Physical Fitness and Body Fat (BF) Programs Procedures"., dated 5 November 2002, provides physical and boy fat procedures to make the Army’s weight control program scientifically current and consistent with the other services. Specifically, the DoDI established percent body fat standards

  8. APFT Calculator Online - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    FREE Army Physical Fitness Calculator online. This APFT Calculator is provided by 550cord.com and will allow you to input the data from the DA Form 705 (Army Physical Fitness Test Scorecard) and obtain the results for the APFT. The APFT Calculator will also show a bar graph displaying the results. More useful links associated with the APFT and ...

  9. Notes from the Army Health Promotion Policy Officer - on AR 600-9...

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    Too much body fat can affect aerobic activities such as running. The Army’s body fat standards are based on medical research indicating a relationship between percent body fat and the incidence of health problems such as high blood pressure, cancer and diabetes. Postpartum Soldiers and the Weight Control Program and APFT:

  10. Steps for preparing the Male Body Fat Content Worksheet, DA Form...

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    The information below is from AR 600-9, the Army Weight Control Program, dated September 2006. . To properly complete the Male Body Fat Content Worksheet, DA Form 5500, Aug 2006, you will need a copy of the Army Regulation to reference the required information and you will also need the DA Form 5500 which can be found at USAPA.

  11. Overweight - Army Education Benefits Blog

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    Possible Leader Responsibilities: Enroll the soldier in the unit’s overweight program. Flag soldier for overweight. Schedule the soldier for a medical screening. Schedule the soldier for a Nutrition class. Monitor the soldier’s progress and weigh soldier every 30 days. Do PT with the soldier to give him/her moral support.