Army Body Fat Calculator
Estimated Body Fat:
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How to Use the Army Body Fat Calculator
The Army Body Fat Calculator is a tool designed to estimate your body fat percentage using standard U.S. Army methods, based on circumference measurements and gender.
Whether you’re preparing for a military fitness test or simply want to track your body composition, this calculator provides a quick, user-friendly way to estimate your body fat percentage using commonly used U.S. Army formulas.
Step-by-Step Guide:
1. Select Your Gender
Choose Male or Female from the dropdown. This determines which formula and measurements are needed.
2. Enter Your Age
Input your age in years.
3. Enter Your Height
Your height should be entered in inches. You can convert from feet/inches if necessary (e.g., 5’10” = 70 inches).
4. Enter Neck and Waist Measurements
Use a soft tape measure:
- Neck: Measure just below the larynx (Adam’s apple).
- Waist:
- Men: Measure at the navel level.
- Women: Measure at the narrowest point or at the navel.
5. Enter Hip Measurement (Women Only)
If you selected female, enter the hip circumference at the widest part of your buttocks.
6. Click “Calculate Body Fat.”
Press the button and see your result below.
Understanding Your Results
- The calculator estimates body fat as a percentage of your total weight.
- Based on this value, you can determine whether you meet the U.S. Army’s body fat standards for your age and gender.
FAQ: Army Body Fat Calculator
Q1: Is this calculator accurate?
A: It uses the official U.S. Army formulas and provides a solid estimate, but results may vary slightly from in-person tape tests.
Q2: Does it work for all ages?
A: It’s best for adults (ages 17+), particularly those interested in military standards.
Q3: Is this used for Army enlistment or fitness evaluations?
A: Yes. This is the same formula used during military fitness assessments and body composition tests.
Q4: How often should I use it?
A: You can use it monthly or after physical changes to track progress.
Q5: Can I use this if I’m not in the military?
A: Absolutely. Anyone can use it to estimate their body fat percentage.
Q6: What’s the acceptable body fat for Army personnel?
A: It varies by age and gender. For example, males aged 17–20 must be under 20%; females under 30%.