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The BCP requires Air Force military members to complete an annual Body Composition Assessment (BCA) within their birth month and uses the Waist-to-Height Ratio (WHtR) to calculate body composition by dividing waist circumference by height. Implementation of the BCP for the Air Force starts on 1 April 2023, with a one-year adaptation period.
Both the Air and Space Forces released the new Waist-to-Height Ratio BCP policy in January, with assessments to begin April 2023. The Body Composition Assessment is a separate and distinct measurement that is not part of the DAF Physical Fitness Assessment.
This calculator can be used to calculate the Air Force’s new height to waist requirement. The WHtR measures excess fat distribution in the abdominal region and is calculated by dividing waist circumference by height.
On 1 April 23, the Air Force will implement a new Body Composition Program (BCP) using the Waist to Height Ratio (WHtR) method. This program replaces the abdominal circumference measurement removed from the Physical Fitness Assessments in December 2020.
The USSF BCP requires uniformed military members to have an annual body composition assessment (BCA) within their birth month and uses the waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) to calculate body composition by dividing waist circumference by height.
The BCP requires Air Force military members to complete an annual Body Composition Assessment (BCA) within their birth month and uses the Waist-to-Height Ratio (WHtR) to calculate body composition by dividing waist circumference by height. Implementation of the BCP for the Air Force starts on 1 April 2023, with a one-year adaptation period.
Both the Air and Space Forces released the new Waist-to-Height Ratio BCP policy in January, with assessments to begin April 2023. The Body Composition Assessment is a separate and distinct measurement that is not part of the DAF Physical Fitness Assessment.
Now, instead of getting a point total based on waist measurements, Airmen and Guardians will divide their waist by their height in inches. For example, an Airman who stands 69 inches tall and has a waist of 36 inches would have a waist-to-height ratio of 0.52.
Both the Air and Space Forces released the new Waist-to-Height Ratio BCP policy in January, with assessments to begin April 2023. The Body Composition Assessment is a separate and distinct measurement that is not part of the DAF Physical Fitness Assessment.
The service is introducing a waist-to-height ratio that will determine whether airmen and Space Force guardians meet their annual fitness standards, according to a statement Monday. The ratio is...