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Body Fat Percentage Estimator - Online US Navy & Covert Bailey Method

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Body Fat Percentage Estimator

Accurate US Navy & Covert Bailey methods · Instant classification · Fully responsive

Covert Bailey Method
Body Fat Percentage Categories (ACE)
CategoryWomen (%)Men (%)
Essential Fat10-13%2-5%
Athletes14-20%6-13%
Fitness21-24%14-17%
Average25-31%18-24%
Obese32%+25%+
American Council on Exercise (ACE) – commonly used reference ranges.

Frequently Asked Questions

The US Navy circumference method uses tape measurements of the neck, waist, and (for women) hips, along with height, to estimate body fat percentage. It was developed by Hodgdon and Beckett (1984) and is widely used by military and fitness professionals for its simplicity and reasonable accuracy.

Covert Bailey's "Fit or Fat" method uses body weight and circumference measurements (waist, and for women also hip, forearm, wrist) to estimate lean body mass and subsequently body fat percentage. It's designed to be accessible without special equipment and focuses on relative fat distribution.

While not as precise as DEXA or hydrostatic weighing, circumference methods have an error margin of about 3-5% for most people. They are consistent and very useful for tracking changes over time when measurements are taken under the same conditions.

Stand up straight, looking forward. Place the tape measure just below the Adam's apple (larynx) and keep it perpendicular to the long axis of the neck. Pull the tape snug but not tight; take the measurement at the end of a normal breath.

For consistency, measure first thing in the morning after using the bathroom and before eating or drinking. This minimizes daily fluctuations caused by food, hydration, and activity.

Yes! Use the unit toggle above the inputs. The calculator automatically converts centimeters to inches and kilograms to pounds for the formulas, so you get accurate results regardless of unit preference.

Men and women distribute body fat differently (e.g., android vs. gynoid patterns). The formulas account for these differences by including different measurement sites, improving accuracy for each gender.