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Do any of the military branches have a weight waiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarlboroMan" data-source="post: 10652599" data-attributes="member: 39886"><p>I've never heard of a weight waiver, but in any branch, weight is not a factor alone for not being "fit" for military standards. To determine if you are overweight, they measure height, weight, BMI, neck, and waist. They have a chart that they compare these stats on. So for example, if you are just a big burly weightlifting dude that by numbers is overweight for your height, if your neck is a large enough circumference on that chart, you fall within the standards. In any category it give one thing a chance to rule another out because everyone is built different. Just cause you're 300lbs don't mean you ain't in shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarlboroMan, post: 10652599, member: 39886"] I've never heard of a weight waiver, but in any branch, weight is not a factor alone for not being "fit" for military standards. To determine if you are overweight, they measure height, weight, BMI, neck, and waist. They have a chart that they compare these stats on. So for example, if you are just a big burly weightlifting dude that by numbers is overweight for your height, if your neck is a large enough circumference on that chart, you fall within the standards. In any category it give one thing a chance to rule another out because everyone is built different. Just cause you're 300lbs don't mean you ain't in shape. [/QUOTE]
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