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Title: WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM AR 6009 27 NOV 06 30TH HBCT NCODP Presented by: 1SG CHET CHRAPLIWY


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WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAMAR 600-9(27 NOV 06)30TH
HBCT NCODPPresented by 1SG CHET CHRAPLIWY
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Purpose To provide NCOs the information
necessary to maintain an effective Army Weight
Control Program
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AGENDA
  • AWCP Objectives
  • Weight Control Refresher
  • Review new procedures outlined in AR 600-9
  • Demonstration
  • Hands on Exercises
  • Review

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Refresher..
  • The AWCP objectives
  • Personnel are able to meet the physical demands
    of their duties under combat conditions.
  • Present a trim military appearance at all times.

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Excessive body fat
  • Shows lack of personal discipline
  • Detracts from military appearance
  • May indicate a poor state of health, physical
    fitness, or stamina

6
Refresher (cont.)
  • Who is responsible for meeting the standards?
  • AR 600-9 recommends 5 below the screening table
    weight ceiling to help target personal weight
    that minimizes chances of exceeding the screening
    table weight ceiling
  • Commanders Program

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Health Care Personnel
  • Assist Commanders
  • Identify medical conditions
  • Evaluate overweight soldiers
  • Unit Fitness Trainer
  • Training NCO, MFT, or designated personnel
  • Assist with proper exercise and fitness
    techniques
  • Assist Commanders with proactive programs

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Refresher (cont.)
  • When are weigh-ins?
  • At a minimum
  • During APFT (before or after)
  • Every six months

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Weight and height measurements will be done in PT
    uniform without shoes
  • Height measurements will be done on a flat
    surface with the chin parallel to the floor
  • Weight fraction round down to nearest whole lb
    if less than ½ lb. and round up to nearest whole
    lb for more than ½ lb
  • Height fraction round to nearest ½ inch

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Maximum allowable percent body fat standards
  • Age 17-20 Males 20, Females 30
  • Age 21-27 Males 22, Females 32
  • Age 28-39 Males 24, Females 34
  • Age 40 Older Males 26, Females 36

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Overweight Soldiers (including Soldiers who
    become pregnant while in AWCP)
  • Are nonpromotable
  • Will not be assigned to a Commander, Sergeant
    Major or First Sergeant position
  • Are not authorized to attend professional
    military schools (or will receive a marginal DA
    Form 1059)
  • Cannot receive an award

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Enrollment into AWCP begins the day the Soldier
    is informed by the Commander
  • The weight reduction counseling may be done prior
    to or shortlytely after enrollment

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Weight Control Actions
  • Enrollment
  • Flagged
  • Nutrition Counseling
  • Medical Evaluation

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Progress and Administrative actions
  • Required monthly weight loss is 3-8 lbs
  • Weigh-in and taping are done MONTHLY to monitor
    progress
  • If after 2 consecutive monthly weigh-ins and no
    progress is made
  • Health care reevaluation
  • Commander informs Soldier of possible
    administrative action

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Progress and Administrative Actions
  • If an individual in the Reserve Component does
    not obtain a medical evaluation from his/her
    personal physician under the provisions of AR
    600-9 para 3-2d and cannot demonstrate that the
    overweight condition results from an underlying
    or associated disease process, the individual may
    be separated under appropriate regulations
    without further medical evaluation by health care
    personnel.

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Progress and Administrative Actions
  • If, within 36 months of removal from AWCP and
    reenrollment is required
  • If within 12 months of removal and no medical
    condition exists, the Commander will initiate
    separation
  • If after 12 months of removal but within the 36
    months of previous enrollment and no medical
    condition exists, will be given 90 days to meet
    standards or subject to separation

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Progress and Administrative Actions
  • Soldiers enrolled in the AWCP must meet the
    screening table weight AND meet the body fat
    standards before they are disenrolled from the
    program

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Tape Measure
  • will be made of nonstretchable material,
    preferably fiberglass cloth or steel tapes are
    not acceptable
  • must be calibrated for accuracy
  • must be ¼ to ½ inch wide and a minimum of 5-6
    feet long
  • (caution some tapes offered through the Army
    Supply System may exceed ½ inch width and cannot
    be used. They do impact the accuracy of
    measurements.)

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Anatomical landmarks for measurements
  • Males Neck is measured just below the adams
    apple and perpendicular to the long axis of the
    neck, tape line around neck will be as horizontal
    as possible. Caution to avoid shoulder/neck
    muscles. Abdomen is measured across the navel and
    against the skin, level and parallel to the
    floor. All measurements will be taken with arms
    down to the side and head straight to the front.

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Refresher (cont.)
  • Anatomical landmarks for measurements
  • Females Hips will be measured from the side and
    along the most protruding portion of the gluteal
    muscles (buttocks), level to the floor and drawn
    in snugly to minimize the influence of the
    shorts. Neck measurements are the same procedures
    for males. Forearm will be measured at the
    largest portion between the elbow and midway of
    the forearm, approximately 1-2 inches below the
    elbow joint. Either arm can be measured but the
    largest measurement obtained should be used. Tape
    should be straight around without bulges. Wrist
    measurements are done just below the wrist bone
    and wrapped straight around without bulge.

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • AR 600-9, 1987 will be replaced by AR 600-9, NOV
    2006 and is effective 02 NOV 2006.
  • Changes to AR 600-9 that we will discuss are
  • New screening table weight (mostly applies to
    females)
  • New circumference sites for females and their
    anatomical landmarks
  • New measurement requirements (rounding to nearest
    ½ inch vs. nearest ¼ inch)
  • New body fat worksheets
  • New Circumference technique to determine body fat
    percentage
  • New gender requirements for tapers if practical
  • Body Fat percentages are rounded to nearest whole
    number vs. exact figure

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • Compare the old screening table weight to the new
    table screening weight

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • The anatomical sites for males remain the same
    neck and abdomen
  • The anatomical sites for females used to be hips,
    neck, forearm and wrist and are now neck, hips
    and waist (not to be confused with abdomen)

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • All anatomical landmarks to get measurements
    remain the same EXCEPT for the waist on females
  • The females will be measured at the point of
    minimal abdominal circumference (narrowest point
    of the abdomen, usually halfway between navel and
    breastbone)
  • Remember, this is not to be confused with male
    abdomen measurements which are done across the
    navel

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • Measurement requirements
  • Males Abdomen is measured down to the nearest ½
    inch (for example, 34 ¾ is rounded down to 34 ½ )
  • Males Neck is measured up to the nearest ½ inch
  • Females Waist is measured down to the nearest ½
    inch (for example, 28 5/8 is rounded down to 28
    ½)
  • Females Neck is the same procedures for males.
  • Females Hips is measured down to the nearest ½
    inch (for example, 44 ¾ is measured down to 44)

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • New Body Fat worksheets
  • Males use DA Form 5500
  • Females use DA Form 5501
  • The computation process for both are not the same
    therefore, understand the step by step fashion
    and have the new circumference value charts on
    hand before taping a soldier.

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • New circumference technique to determine body fat
    percentage replaces the use of factors (i.e hip
    factor)
  • This new technique uses the height and
    circumference value to get the body fat
    percentage and can be found on a more simplified
    chart within AR 600-9 , P.21-36
  • All body fat percentages are now given in whole
    numbers and can be easily identified using the
    chart beginning on P.21

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New Procedures for AR 600-9
  • AR 600-9, NOV 06 version requires the use of same
    gender tapers if practical. If same gender tapers
    arent available, the recorder or a 3rd party of
    the same gender must be present.
  • The use of 2 personnel, 1 taper and 1 recorder
    remains the same in AR 600-9, NOV 06.

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Review
  • What are the new landmarks for females?
  • What is the circumference technique and how does
    it differ from the old method?
  • How are measurements in reference to recording to
    the nearest inch to be taken for neck, hips,
    waist and abdomen?
  • Where is the waist measured?
  • Females can be taped by 2 males, true or false?
  • What are the 2 forms used for body fat
    worksheets?
  • What is correct as a body fat percentage, 21.35
    or 21?

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