U.S. Army / DoD circumference method — neck, waist & hip. Check your body fat against AR 600-9 standards and plan your path to compliance.
Your Measurements
Neck: just below the larynx, perpendicular to spine • Waist: at navel (men) or narrowest point (women) • Hip: widest point across buttocks (women) • Average 3 measurements each
Maximum allowable body fat % by age group. Your current age group is highlighted.
Male Standards
Female Standards
Body Fat % Categories
General health guidelines. Your current category is highlighted.
Category
Men (%)
Women (%)
Health Implication
Your BF% vs Key Thresholds
Comparing your result against Army limit and health category thresholds.
🏆 You’re Already Army Compliant!
Your current body fat meets the Army standard. Use the goal setter below to plan further improvement.
Current BF%
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Army Standard
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Fat to Lose
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Body Weight
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Target BF%:Army standard for your age / sex
Sustainable
~1 lb / week
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−500 kcal / day deficit
Moderate
~1.5 lb / week
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−750 kcal / day deficit
Aggressive
~2 lb / week
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−1,000 kcal / day deficit
BF% Projection Over Time
Projected body fat decline for each pace. Dashed red line = Army standard.
Tape Test Optimization Tips
Three proven strategies to improve your tape test score while working on body composition.
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Build Neck Thickness
Deadlifts, shrugs, and farmer carries develop the trapezius and neck. A larger neck circumference directly reduces your estimated BF% in the DoD formula.
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Reduce Waist Circumference
Zone 2 cardio (60–70% max HR) for 45+ min/day targets visceral fat. Combined with a caloric deficit this is the fastest path to waist reduction.
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Measure Strategically
Official measurements are taken after morning hygiene. Minimize sodium and alcohol 48 h before. Relaxed posture with chin level gives accurate readings.
How to Use This Calculator
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Take Your Measurements
Use a flexible tape. Measure neck, waist, and hip (females) three times each at the correct anatomical sites. Enter the averages.
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Select Units & Parameters
Toggle Imperial or Metric. Choose your sex and enter age. Results — including pass/fail, body composition chart, and 6-stat grid — update live.
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Plan Your Path
Use the Improvement Planner tab to see realistic timelines at 3 different deficit rates, and get a BF% projection chart to track your journey.
U.S. Army Regulation 600-9 — The Army Body Composition Program, setting body fat standards and the tape test procedure.
Tape Test
The Army’s circumference measurement method, administered when a soldier exceeds weight screening table limits. Must be performed by a trained unit representative.
Body Composition
The ratio of fat mass to lean mass (muscle, bone, water, organs). The DoD formula estimates this from external circumference measurements.
DEXA Scan
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry — gold standard for body composition measurement, accurate to ±1–2% vs the tape method’s ±3–4%.
Real-World Examples
Example 1
Male Soldier, Age 28
Height: 70 in, Neck: 16 in, Waist: 34 in, Weight: 185 lbs
Result: ~16% BF. Passes the 24% standard for age 28–39. Fat mass ≈30 lbs, lean ≈155 lbs.
Example 2
Female Soldier, Age 25
Height: 65 in, Neck: 13.5 in, Waist: 30 in, Hip: 38 in, Weight: 140 lbs
Result: ~27% BF. Passes the 32% standard for age 21–27. Improvement Planner shows path to 25% in ~9 weeks at moderate pace.
Understanding the Army Body Fat Assessment
The Tape Test Process
The Army tape test measures neck, waist, and (for females) hip circumference at specific anatomical landmarks. Measurements are taken three times and averaged. These circumference values are plugged into DoD regression formulas developed from large military population studies correlating circumference measurements with hydrostatic weighing data.
Who Gets Taped?
Soldiers who exceed the weight screening table limits for their height are subject to the tape test. If they pass (body fat within Army standards), they can continue serving without restriction despite being over the weight limit. The tape test must be performed by a trained primary measurement official with a secondary official present for accuracy.
Accuracy Limitations
The circumference method has an accuracy limitation of approximately ±3–4 percentage points compared to gold-standard DEXA scans. Muscular individuals with large necks often receive lower estimated BF than their actual percentage. Conversely, those carrying more visceral fat may be underestimated. If borderline, a DEXA scan or hydrostatic weighing provides a more accurate picture.
Meeting the Standard
The most reliable path is genuine fat loss through a sustained caloric deficit (500–750 kcal/day below maintenance) combined with resistance training to preserve lean mass. Building trap and neck musculature through deadlifts, shrugs, and carries increases neck circumference — directly improving your tape test calculation. The Improvement Planner tab shows realistic timelines for each approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the Army tape test compared to other body fat methods?
The DoD circumference method has a standard error of approximately 3-4% compared to DEXA or hydrostatic weighing. It tends to overestimate body fat in lean, muscular individuals and underestimate it in people who carry visceral fat without large waist circumference. Despite its limitations, it remains the official standard because it is inexpensive, requires no equipment, and can be administered anywhere.
What are the Army body fat standards by age group?
For males, the maximum allowable body fat ranges from 20% (ages 17-20) to 26% (ages 40+). For females, the range is 30% (ages 17-20) to 36% (ages 40+). Soldiers who exceed the screening weight in AR 600-9 must undergo the tape test. Failing the body fat standard can result in enrollment in the Army Body Composition Program (ABCP).
Can building neck muscle help me pass the tape test?
Yes. The DoD formula subtracts neck circumference from waist (and hip for females), so a larger neck directly lowers your calculated body fat percentage. Exercises like shrugs, deadlifts, neck curls, and farmer's carries can increase neck circumference by 0.5-1 inch over several months. However, genuine fat loss remains the most effective and sustainable strategy.
Where exactly should measurements be taken for the tape test?
Neck is measured just below the larynx (Adam's apple), with the tape sloping slightly downward at the front. Waist is measured at the navel level for both genders. For females, hips are measured at the widest point of the buttocks. All measurements are taken with the tape snug but not compressing the skin, and each site is measured three times and averaged.
Is the Army body fat formula different from the Navy body fat formula?
Both use the same circumference-based logarithmic equations derived from research at the Naval Health Research Center. The measurement sites and formulas are identical. The difference lies in the maximum allowable body fat percentages and administrative consequences, which vary by branch. The underlying DoD method (AR 600-9) is standardized across all services.