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Military.FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Contrary to popular bodymass index belief, there is no maximum "weight" to join or stay in the military. "Weight" is not the standard. Body-Fat percentage is. However, it takes more time to bodymass index measure body-fat than it does to weigh a member. Therefore, each of the services have weight charts that they use to "screen" members. If a military bodymass index member weighs more than the allowed weight on the chart, they are measured for body-fat percentage. Body-fat standards are used to determine initial qualification for enlistment/accession and also to determine whether or not a member continues to meet required standards after joining. Military members are periodically weighed (and measured, if necessary) throughout their career. Those found to be over their body-fat limits are entered into a mandatory weight loss program. Those who fail to maintain required body-fat standards are subject to administrative sanctions which can include reprimands, denial of promotions, administrative demotion in rank, and even administrative discharge.
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