Title: Army Weight Control Program
1Army Weight Control Program
AR 40-501 AR 600-8-2 AR 600-9
Army Physical Fitness Program
AR 350-1 AR 600-8-2 FM 21-20
2Terminal Learning Objective
- Action Identify the Army Weight Control Program
and Army Physical Fitness Program policies and
procedures. - Condition Given student discussion in a game
show format. - Standard As a class identify all correct
procedures IAW AR 40-501, AR 350-1, - AR 600-8-2, AR 600-9, and FM 21-20.
3Army Weight Control Program
AR 40-501 AR 600-8-2 AR 600-9
4References
- AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness, 12 Apr
04 - AR 600-8-2, Suspension of Favorable Personnel
Actions (Flags), 30 Oct 87 - AR 600-9, The Army Weight Control Program, 27 Nov
06
51. What are two of the primary objectives of the
Army Weight Control Program?
- A. Insure all personnel are able to meet
physical demands of duties under combat
conditions - B. Look professional
- C. Instill personal discipline in soldiers
- D. Trim military appearance
AR 600-9, Para 4a(1-2)
6 2. Which answer is NOT a responsibility of
the Commander/ Supervisor?
- A. Implement the Army Weight Control Program
- B. Evaluation of the weight military
appearance of all soldiers under their
jurisdiction - C. Maintain data
- D. Monitor soldiers diets
AR 600-9 Para 17
7 3. What item is NOT policy guidance?
- A. Regular weigh-ins
- B. Maximum program participation - 18 months
- C. Exceed screening table - tape
- D. Identify and counsel overweight soldiers
AR 600-9, Para 20a
8Procedurally, when do you tape a soldier to
determine body fat composition(two answers)?
- A. When weight exceeds screening table weight
- B. When appearance suggests excessive body fat
- C. As a spot check on randomly selected soldiers
- D. When you do not like someone
AR 600-9, Para 21a
9When selecting personnel to administer the tape,
what must be considered if there are both males
and females?
BONUS
A member of the same gender is required to
perform the tape test
AR 600-9, Para 21b
10 5. Which is NOT a procedure when a
soldier is identified as exceeding
body fat standards?
- A. Weight reduction counseling
- B. Entered into a weight control
program - C. Flag
- D. Determine the end date of
participation in the program
AR 600-9, Para 21b
11 6. Who does the nutritional weight reduction
counseling?
- A. Commander
- B. ISG
- C. Health care professional
- D. First line supervisor
AR 600-9, Para 21b
12 7. What date is used to determine the date
of entry into the weight control program?
- A. Date of weigh-in
- B. Date of taping
- C. Date Commander notifies the soldier of
enrollment - D. Date of weight reduction counseling
AR 600-9, Para 21b
13 8. What is the monthly weight loss goal?
- A. 3 to 8
- B. 1 to 3
- C. As long as there is improvement
- D. 5 to 8
AR 600-9, Para 21 e(1)
149. How many months of unsatisfactory progress
must pass before a soldier is subject to
separation and medical evaluation/ re-evaluation?
- A. Two consecutive months
- B. Three consecutive months
- C. Four consecutive months
- D. Any three months
AR 600-9, Para 1.21 e(2)
1510. When is a soldier released from the weight
control program?
- A. When body fat standards are met
- B. When either body fat standards or screening
table weight is met - C. When screening table weight is met
- D. When soldier reaches 18 months in program
AR 600-9, Para 1-21f
1611. How long must this weight control program
data be maintained in the soldiers file after
the soldier is removed from the weight control
program?
- A. 36 months
- B. 24 months
- C. 18 months
- D. 12 months
AR 600-9 Para 21n
1712. What happens after six months of
unsatisfactory progress in the weight control
program for whom no medical reason exists to
cause the overweight condition?
- A. CDR will initiate a mandatory bar to
reenlistment or administrative separation
proceedings - B. A medical evaluation is required
- C. Soldier may continue in the program as long
as they wish - D. CDR takes them off program
AR 600-9 Para 21g(2)
1813. What happens to a soldier following removal
from a weight control program within 12 months if
it is determined that the individual exceeds the
screening table weight body fat standard and no
underlying or associated disease process is found
as the cause of the condition?
- A. Soldier given 120 days to comply
- B. Initiate separation proceedings
- C. There is no regulatory guidance
- D. Soldier back on program indefinitely
AR 600-9 Para 21 k (1)(a)
1914. What happens to a soldier following removal
from a weight control program after 12 months but
within 36 months if it is determined that the
individual exceeds the screening table weight
body fat standard and no underlying or associated
disease process is found as the cause of the
condition?
- A. Soldier given 90 days to meet standards
- B. Immediately separated
- C. Soldier entered into program indefinitely
- D. Soldier put in charge of the program
AR 600-9 Para 1.21 k(1)(b)
20BONUS
- What happens if the soldier meets standards at
the end of 90 days? - A. Removal from the program with the old removal
date showing on records - B. Separation
- C. Removal from the program with the new removal
date showing on records - D. Permanent enrollment into the weight control
program
AR 600-9, Para 21k
2115. What happens when a soldier who previously
met AR 600-9 standards becomes pregnant?
- A. Held to standards of AR 600-9
- B. Put on program upon pregnancy
- C. Put on program upon termination of pregnancy
- D. Exempt from the standards for duration of
pregnancy plus the period of 180 days after
termination of pregnancy
AR 600-9, Para 1.21 k. (1(c) AR 40-501 Para
7-10e
2216. How many circumference sites and landmarks
are taped on a male soldier?
AR 600-9 App B-4
2317. How many circumference sites and landmarks
are taped on a female soldier?
AR 600-9 App B-5
24End of Army Weight Control Program Questions
AR 40-501 AR 600-9 AR 600-8-2
25Army Physical Fitness Program
AR 350-1 AR 600-8-2 FM 21-20
26References
- AR 350-1, Army Training and Education, 9 Apr 03
- AR 600-8-2, Suspension of Favorable Personnel
Actions (Flags), 30 Oct 87 - FM 21-20, Physical Fitness Training,
- 30 Sep 92 w/Change 1, 1 Oct 98
2718. Who will take part in physical fitness
training?
- A. Enlisted Only
- B. Everyone but Staff Officers
- C. E7 and below
- D. All soldiers
AR 350-1 Para 1-21c FM 21-20 Page 14-1
2819. Commanders will incorporate mission and
battle-focused physical fitness training into
appropriate inactive duty training periods.
AR 350-1 Para 1-21c(1)
2920. What is the FIRST priority in the physical
fitness program?
- A. Preparing soldiers for APFT
- B. Keeping soldiers fit and trim
- C. Supporting units METL
- D. Promoting unit cohesion
AR 350-1, Para 49a
3020b. The APFT must be completed?
- A. In order (PU, SU, run) and within
- 2 hours on the same day.
- B. In any order and within 2 hours
- on the same day.
- C. In order within 8 hours on the
- same day.
- D. In any order and within 8 hours
- on the same day.
AR 350-1, Para 1-21d FM 21-20, Pg 14-2
3121. What are the 3 approved aerobic events for
soldiers on a permanent profile?
- A. 800 yard swim, 10 mile bike ride,
- and 3 mile walk
- B. 1,000 yard swim, 6.2 mile bike
- ride, and 3 mile walk
- C. 800 yard swim, 6.2 mile bike ride, and 2.5
mile walk - D. 1,000 yard swim, 10 mile bike ride, and 2.5
mile walk
AR 350-1 Para 121d
3222. How much time is given for APFT preparation
once the temporary profile expires?
- A. Six months
- B. As soon as the profile is lifted
- C. Two times the profile length
- (maximum of 90 days)
- D. One month after the profile is
- lifted
FM 21-20 Pg 14-20
3323. After a temporary profile expires, the
soldier take diagnostic and/or record APFTs in
the form of?
- A. The regular three-event APFT
- B. At least one APFT event,
- soldiers choice
- C. At least one APFT event, commanders choice
- D. Just the APFT event they were
- exempt from
FM 21-20, Pg 14-20
3424. A soldier just turned 40, he is waiting for
his over forty physical, does he have to take
the APFT?
- A. It is up to the commander
- B. No, not until he gets his physical.
- C. Yes, unless he has a medical
- profile.
- D. No, he wont have to take another
- APFT due to age.
FM 21-20, Pg 14-1 AR 350-1 Para 1-21c(4)
3525. How often may a commander administer the
APFT (record or diagnostic)?
- A. As often as they wish,
- minimum of two records per year
- B. No more than twice a year
- C. No less than quarterly
- D. Minimum of one record per year
AR 350-1, Para 121 d(2)
3626. When a commander administers two record
APFTs per year, how much time must elapse between
record tests (excluding re-tests/ makeup)?
- A. No minimum time
- B. 4 months
- C. 6 months
- D. 1 month
AR 350-1, Para 121 d(2)
37 27. What constitutes a failed record APFT?
- A. Below minimum standards-only
- B. Failure to take a test without an authorized
reason - C. Unauthorized rest position
- resulting in below standard score
- D. All of the above
AR 350-1 Para 1-21d(5,7) FM 21-20, Pg
14-16
3828. What actions must be taken when an RC
soldier (not on AD w/out a medical profile)
fails an initial record APFT for the first time
or within the required period?
- A. Flag IAW AR 600-8-2
- B. Retest as soon as the soldier CDR feel the
soldier is ready - C. Retest not later than 180 days following the
initial APFT failure - D. All of the above
AR 350-1 Para 1-21d(5)
3929. Soldiers w/out medical profiles who
repeatedly fail the APFT will be . . . ?
- A. Counseled
- B. Barred from re-enlistment or
- processed for separation from the service
- C. Given a U for unsatisfactorily
participation - D. Given another record test
AR 350-1 Para 4-9c(2)
4030. What criteria is required to obtain the
Physical Fitness Badge?
- A. Score 270 or above with at least
- 90 points per event on the APFT
- B. Score 270 or above
- C. Score 290 or above
- D. Score 270 or above with at least 90 points
per event on the APFT and meet body composition
standards
AR 350-1, Para 4-9c(1)
41End of Army Physical Fitness Program Questions
AR 350-1 AR 600-8-2 FM 21-20
42References
- AR 40-501, Standards of Medical Fitness,
12 Apr 04 - AR 350-1, Army Training and Education, 9
Apr 03 - AR 600-8-2, Suspension of Favorable Personnel
Actions (Flags), 30 Oct 87 - AR 600-9, The Army Weight Control Program,
27 Nov 06 - FM 21-20, Physical Fitness Training,
- 30 Sep 92 w/Change 1, 1 Oct 98
43Terminal Learning Objective
- Action Identify the Army Weight Control Program
and Army Physical Fitness Program policies and
procedures. - Condition Given student discussion in a game
show format. - Standard As a class identify all correct
procedures IAW AR 40-501, AR 350-1, - AR 600-8-2, AR 600-9, and FM 21-20.
44Army Weight Control Program
Army Physical Fitness Program