Army Body Composition Program

The Army Body Composition Program (ABCP) is a mandatory fitness assessment that ensures all soldiers maintain appropriate body fat levels to support mission readiness and overall health. Unlike simple height-weight screenings, the ABCP uses precise body fat measurements to evaluate whether soldiers meet Army standards, recognizing that muscle mass and body composition vary significantly among individuals.

ARMY BODY COMPOSITION PROGRAM

AR 600-9 Quick Reference

Standards Tables
Body Fat Calculator
ABCP Process
Measurement Guide

Army Body Fat Calculator

Use our free calculator to estimate your body fat percentage using the official AR 600-9 tape test method. Find out instantly if you meet Army standards.

Calculate Your Body Fat →

📋 Max Body Fat Standards by Age

Ages 17-20

Male
20%
Female
30%

Ages 21-27

Male
22%
Female
32%

Ages 28-39

Male
24%
Female
34%

Ages 40+

Male
26%
Female
36%

📊 Screening Weight Table (by Height & Age)

If you’re at or under these weights, no tape test required. Weights shown in pounds.

Male
Female
Height Min Wt 17-20 21-27 28-39 40+
60″97132136139141
62″104141144148150
64″110150154158160
66″117160163168170
68″125170174179181
70″132180185189192
72″140190195200203
74″148201206211214
76″156212217223226
78″164223229235238
80″173234240247250
Height Min Wt 17-20 21-27 28-39 40+
58″91119121122124
60″97128129131133
62″104136138140142
64″110145147149151
66″117155156158161
68″125164166168171
70″132174176178181
72″140184186188191
74″148194197199202
76″156205207210213
78″164216218221225

⚖️ Body Fat Standards Summary

Age Group Male Max % Female Max %
17-2020%30%
21-2722%32%
28-3924%34%
40+26%36%

📅 What Happens When Enrolled in ABCP

⚠️ Immediate Consequences of ABCP Enrollment

Flag initiated (DA Form 268) • Non-promotable • Cannot attend military schools • Cannot hold command/CSM/1SG positions

Day 0
Found to Exceed Body Fat Standard
Commander has 3 working days to initiate Flag (DA Form 268)
Within 2 Working Days of Flag
Notification Counseling & ABCP Enrollment
Soldier is officially enrolled and counseled on requirements
Within 14 Days
Read TG 358 + Submit Soldier Action Plan
Complete Army MOVE!23 questionnaire and submit plan to commander
Within 30 Days
Nutrition Counseling (AC/RC on Active Duty)
Meet with registered dietitian or health care provider
Monthly
ABCP Assessment
Weight and body fat measured; results documented on DA Form 5500/5501

✅ Satisfactory Progress Requirements

3-8
Pounds/Month
OR
1%
Body Fat/Month
Program Failure Criteria

2 consecutive months of unsatisfactory progress, OR after 6 months in program with 3+ nonconsecutive months of unsatisfactory progress → Separation/Bar to Reenlistment initiated

🔓 Release from ABCP

Released when you meet the body fat standard. However, watch periods apply:

Within 12 Months of Release

If you exceed BF standard again → Immediate separation/bar action (after medical evaluation)

12-36 Months After Release

If you exceed BF standard → Re-enrolled with 90 days to meet standard or face separation

📏 Tape Test Measurement Guide

General Requirements

Wear PT uniform (trunks & T-shirt), stocking feet • No binding undergarments (no spandex/girdles) • Use non-stretchable fiberglass tape (¼” to ½” wide) • Each measurement taken 3 times sequentially

Male Measurements

Neck

Measure just below the Adam’s apple, perpendicular to the long axis of the neck. Tape level front to back. Shoulders down, look straight ahead.

Round UP to nearest ½”

Abdomen

Measure at the navel (belly button) level, parallel to floor. Arms at sides. Measure at end of normal, relaxed exhalation.

Round DOWN to nearest ½”

Female Measurements

Neck

Same as males: Just below Adam’s apple, perpendicular to neck, tape level, shoulders down.

Round UP to nearest ½”

Waist (Natural)

Measure at point of minimal abdominal circumference (narrowest point, usually between navel and sternum). Against skin. End of relaxed exhalation.

Round DOWN to nearest ½”

Hip

Measure from the side, around hips over greatest protrusion of buttocks. Tape parallel to floor. Can apply firm pressure over PT shorts.

Round DOWN to nearest ½”

🔢 Body Fat Formulas

Male Formula

% BF = [86.010 × log₁₀(abdomen − neck)] − [70.041 × log₁₀(height)] + 36.76

Female Formula

% BF = [163.205 × log₁₀(waist + hip − neck)] − [97.684 × log₁₀(height)] − 78.387

⚠️ Exemptions from ABCP

Exempt Categories

• Major limb loss (above ankle/wrist)
• On COAD/COAR status
• Pregnant + 180 days postpartum
• Hospitalized 30+ continuous days (+ recovery period up to 90 days)
• New recruits (180 days to meet standard)

Still Required

All exempt Soldiers must still maintain a “Soldierly appearance” per AR 670-1

Recent Changes: From Multi-Site to Single-Site Measurement

Following comprehensive research in 2021 that demonstrated a clear relationship between body fat percentage and Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) performance, with higher body fat correlating to lower ACFT scores—the Army implemented significant changes to the program.

Effective June 9, 2024 (ALARACT 053/2024), the Army now uses only the one-site (abdomen) circumference-based tape method for all body composition assessments. This simplified approach replaces the previous multi-site measurements that required different body locations for males and females.

Current Body Fat Standards (2025)

Maximum Allowable Body Fat Percentages

Age GroupMale MaximumFemale Maximum
17-2020%30%
21-2722%32%
28-3924%34%
40+26%36%

The Assessment Process

Step 1: Height and Weight Screening

  • Measured in physical fitness uniform (shorts and t-shirt)
  • No shoes worn during measurement
  • Weight rounded to nearest pound
  • Height rounded to nearest inch for screening table

Step 2: Body Fat Assessment (If Required)

When it’s required: If you exceed the height-weight table limits

Current Method (One-Site Tape Test):

  • Location: Abdomen at navel (belly button) level
  • Measurements: Three separate measurements taken
  • Accuracy: Recorded to nearest half-inch
  • Personnel: Two trained individuals required (same gender preferred)
  • Equipment: Non-stretchable fiberglass tape measure

Step 3: Calculation

The assessment uses specific formulas:

For Males: % Body Fat = -26.97 – (0.12 × weight in pounds) + (1.99 × abdomen circumference in inches)

For Females: % Body Fat = -9.15 – (0.015 × weight in pounds) + (1.27 × abdomen circumference in inches)

What Happens If You Fail?

Immediate Consequences

  1. Flagging Action: DA Form 268 placed in your record
  2. Promotion Hold: Non-promotable status
  3. Assignment Restrictions: No command positions
  4. School Restrictions: Cannot attend professional military education

Supplemental Assessment Options

If you fail the initial tape test, you’re authorized one supplemental assessment using more advanced methods:

  1. DXA Scan (Dual-energy X-Ray Absorptiometry)
  2. InBody 770 (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis)
  3. BOD POD (Air Displacement Plethysmography)

Timeline: Up to 60 days to complete supplemental assessment (commander may extend based on availability)

Location: Government facilities, military treatment facilities, or approved colleges/universities

Preparing for Your Assessment

Before the Test

  • Wear standard PT uniform (shorts and t-shirt)
  • Remove shoes and socks
  • Avoid binding undergarments
  • Follow any specific preparation guidelines for supplemental assessments

Tips for Success

  1. Maintain Regular Fitness: Consistent exercise and proper nutrition
  2. Track Your Progress: Use body fat calculators to monitor your status
  3. Understand the Standards: Know your age group requirements
  4. Stay Hydrated: But follow pre-test guidelines for supplemental assessments
  5. Seek Help Early: Don’t wait until failure to address concerns

Army Body Composition Program Enrollment

If you fail both the initial tape test and any supplemental assessments, you’ll be enrolled in the ABCP, which includes:

  • Individualized weight loss program
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Supervised exercise program
  • Regular progress monitoring
  • Potential administrative actions if no improvement

Key Takeaways

  • The Army moved to a simplified one-site measurement system in 2024
  • High ACFT scores (540+) can provide body fat exemptions
  • Supplemental assessments offer a second chance with more accurate methods
  • Early preparation and maintenance of fitness standards prevents complications
  • The program exists to maintain mission readiness and soldier health

The Army Body Composition Program isn’t designed to punish soldiers—it’s a tool to ensure everyone maintains the physical readiness necessary for mission success. Stay proactive about your fitness, use available resources, and don’t hesitate to seek help from fitness professionals or medical personnel when needed.

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