Height and Weight Standards for the United States Navy
Applicants required to attend Recruit Training Command (RTC) but who exceed Navy physical readiness standards (Male 22% - Female 33%) may enter the Delayed Entry Program (DEP) and ship to RTC provided their body fat content does not exceed 25% for males and 36% for females. Applicants must pass the Initial Fitness Assessment (IFA) while in DEP prior to their ship date. If the applicant cannot pass the IFA prior to their ship date, the applicant may be subject to discharge from DEP. If the applicant reports to RTC in excess of the new accession body fat standards, or fails the initial RTC Physical Fitness Assessment, the applicant could be subject to Entry Level Separation from the Navy. Applicants must achieve retention body fat standards in order to graduate from RTC.
Applicants not required to attend RTC who do not meet the Navy weight requirements for their height will be measured for body fat percentage. Male applicants measured at 22 percent body fat or less may transfer to Transient Personnel Unit (TPU) Great Lakes regardless of their weight. Female applicants measured at 33 percent body fat or less (34% for female applicants 40 years of age or older) may transfer to TPU Great Lakes regardless of their weight.
Waivers: For applicants with a Body Mass Index (BMI) below 19, the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Chief Medical Officer (CMO) will determine if there are any underlying medical/psychiatric conditions through a more detailed history/medical record review. Underweight applicants down to 17.5 BMI may be qualified if there is no evidence of a medical or psychiatric disorder and they are physically active with a good appetite. Applicants below 17.5 BMI will be temporarily disqualified and a waiting period of 4 days for every 1-pound increment will be imposed. Height waivers for applicants above 80 inches or below 57 inches are not authorized.
All body fat measurements are performed according to the instructions contained in OPNAV Instruction 6110.1H - PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM
Height Weight Chart
Male | Female | |
---|---|---|
Height (inches) | Maximum Weight Standard (pounds) | Maximum Weight Standard (pounds) |
57 | 127 | 127 |
58 | 131 | 131 |
59 | 136 | 136 |
60 | 141 | 141 |
61 | 145 | 145 |
62 | 150 | 149 |
63 | 155 | 152 |
64 | 160 | 156 |
65 | 165 | 160 |
66 | 170 | 163 |
67 | 175 | 167 |
68 | 181 | 170 |
69 | 186 | 174 |
70 | 191 | 177 |
71 | 196 | 181 |
72 | 201 | 185 |
73 | 206 | 189 |
74 | 211 | 194 |
75 | 216 | 200 |
76 | 221 | 205 |
77 | 226 | 211 |
78 | 231 | 216 |
79 | 236 | 222 |
80 | 241 | 227 |
Male Body Fat Standards:
Age 17 - 39: Max of 22% body fat
Age 40 and over: Max of 23% body fat
Female Body Fat Standards:
Age 17 - 39: Max of 33% body fat
Age 40 and over: Max of 34% body fat
Sailors who exceed their allowable body-fat are deemed "overweight." They are screened by medical personnel, and then entered into a mandatory weight-loss program. While in overweight status, sailors are ineligible for promotion, ineligible for many volunteer assignments and schools, will adversely effect their Navy FITREP and are not eligible to reenlist.
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