I recently read a story about a soldier who was allowed to enlist in to the army weighing 302 pounds due to a weight waiver. How is this possible?
What are the chances of getting such a waiver if you weigh 300 pounds 6'3 29-30% body fat? I am able to do 14 push ups 45 sit ups in a minute and am able to run a mile fairly easily but its not exactly the fastest mile in the world admittedly.
Yes and I know losing weight is in my best interest either way and I have been. I use to weigh 395 pounds now 300.I lost a lot of weight playing football and power lifting in high school.
I visited a recruiter about a year ago and he thought I looked like I would pass the measure test but to his surprise I did poorly very poorly on it. Recruiter didn't know what to say. Though he did believe I would pass it if I got a tummy tuck to tighten up my gut since it was a bit loose since I had lost about 80 pounds at that point.
Sir, if I lost 80 pounds I would probably be dead as my Fat would be 1% or less
My fat free mass is 220 pounds.
What are the chances of getting such a waiver if you weigh 300 pounds 6'3 29-30% body fat? I am able to do 14 push ups 45 sit ups in a minute and am able to run a mile fairly easily but its not exactly the fastest mile in the world admittedly.
Yes and I know losing weight is in my best interest either way and I have been. I use to weigh 395 pounds now 300.I lost a lot of weight playing football and power lifting in high school.
I visited a recruiter about a year ago and he thought I looked like I would pass the measure test but to his surprise I did poorly very poorly on it. Recruiter didn't know what to say. Though he did believe I would pass it if I got a tummy tuck to tighten up my gut since it was a bit loose since I had lost about 80 pounds at that point.
Sir, if I lost 80 pounds I would probably be dead as my Fat would be 1% or less
My fat free mass is 220 pounds.