06-30-2009, 17:38
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Weight Requirements for SFAS?/ Waiver Available?
Are there any weight requirements/ limits for SFAS? If so, is it possible to get a weight waiver if you are in shape and can max out the PFT? Had a friend in the 19th SFG who informed me that they adhere pretty strictly to the acceptable height-weight military BMI chart. 
Thank you in advance for any intel on this matter.
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06-30-2009, 17:45
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Are you in compliance with the Army weight standards?
Can you pass a tape test?
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06-30-2009, 17:53
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At 73 inches, 240lbs. I am 40lbs over the max weight for my age bracket.
Tape test no problem. <10% BFP.
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06-30-2009, 18:34
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Originally Posted by conrad30
At 73 inches, 240lbs. I am 40lbs over the max weight for my age bracket.
Tape test no problem. <10% BFP.
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Tape test are only as good as the person administering it.....
Looks like you answered your question.. Meet standards you are a Go at This Station......
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06-30-2009, 18:42
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Originally Posted by conrad30
At 73 inches, 240lbs. I am 40lbs over the max weight for my age bracket.
Tape test no problem. <10% BFP.
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How do your run and ruck times look?
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06-30-2009, 19:43
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First, let me say that I am a non-prior looking at REP-63 in the 20th SFG ANG. I currently serve as a SWAT officer and police academy instructor/ private security consultant. I have determined that I will definitely sign a reserve/ ANG contract in the next year and am covering my bases on all options. Having friends who served in the 19th and 20th SFG's I have given preference to this path... if they have billet vacancies and will take me.
So right now I am trying to ascertain whether I should be focusing on bettering my PFT score regardless of bodyweight, or focus on lowering my bodyweight knowing that losing 30+ lbs of muscle will almost certainly have an adverse affect on my PT score.
I run 6 miles 3x/ week and clock in at under 40 min. I run 3 miles at 18 min. I ruck once a week on sundays and maintain around 3 mph pace regardless of distance with 75lb. alice pack.
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06-30-2009, 20:39
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First, let me say that I am a non-prior looking at REP-63 in the 20th SFG ANG. I currently serve as a SWAT officer and police academy instructor/ private security consultant. I have determined that I will definitely sign a reserve/ ANG contract in the next year and am covering my bases on all options. Having friends who served in the 19th and 20th SFG's I have given preference to this path... if they have billet vacancies and will take me.
So right now I am trying to ascertain whether I should be focusing on bettering my PFT score regardless of bodyweight, or focus on lowering my bodyweight knowing that losing 30+ lbs of muscle will almost certainly have an adverse affect on my PT score.
I run 6 miles 3x/ week and clock in at under 40 min. I run 3 miles at 18 min. I ruck once a week on sundays and maintain around 3 mph pace regardless of distance with 75lb. alice pack.
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That is an abysmal ruck pace.
If you cannot do better than 15 minute miles (4mph, and 5 mph would be better), save yourself the trouble, you will not make it.
If you have to drop the weight to improve your ruck times, do so.
You need to get the SWCS SFAS PT prep program referenced elsewhere, and follow it.
If you can pass their strict tape test, you should be allowed to participate. Nevertheless, your weight will attract attention.
TR
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07-01-2009, 00:46
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Thanks TR. Good advice. I haven't taken rucking as seriously as running and the other PT goals. Will do.
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