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Typically, however, most students are in the average-sized man zone of 68-70 inches and 170-190 pounds. This is tall enough and enough muscle mass typically to do well at BUD/S.
How tall are special forces?
According to the Army’s Special Operations Command, the average height and weight of an Army Ranger are 69 inches and 174 pounds.
What is the height and weight requirement for Navy SEALs?
Navy Maximum Height and Weight Charts
Height – Inch / Ft and inch | Men – Maximum Weight | Women – Maximum Weight |
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64” – 5″ 4″ | 160 lbs | 156 lbs |
65” – 5″ 5″ | 165 lbs | 160 lbs |
66” – 5″ 6″ | 170 lbs | 163 lbs |
67” – 5″ 7″ | 175 lbs | 167 lbs |
Eric T. Olson
Eric Thor Olson | |
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Born | January 24, 1952 Tacoma, Washington |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Years of service | 1973–2011 |
Do you have to be super smart to be a Navy Seal?
To qualify to be a Navy SEAL, you have to be a high school graduate, though there are no GPA minimums. Therefore, you don’t need to have “good grades” to get in. However, the Navy administers a series of aptitude tests, in which you must do well in order to be considered for SEAL training.
How old is the average Navy Seal?
20-30 years old
Navy Seal Age Breakdown Interestingly enough, the average age of Navy Seals is 20-30 years old, which represents 44% of the population.
What is the height requirement for Navy SEALs?
There are no unique height requirements to be a Navy Seal. However, there are height and weight standards to join (and be in) the U.S. Navy. The updated height and weight chart indicate a minimum height of 4′3″ and max height of 7′2″.
What are the requirements to become a Navy SEAL?
To become a Navy SEAL, you must first meet certain basic qualifications to even apply. You must be a man no older than 28 years of age, a US citizen, and meet physical and eyesight requirements as well as achieving sufficiently high scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) examinations.
According to the Naval Special Warfare website, physical screening requirements to become a SEAL include a minimum 10-minute, 30-second 1.5-mile run, and a minimum 12-minute, 30-second 500-yard swim.