Updated
Updated · Military Times · Jun 4
Pentagon Imposes 0.55 Waist Rule on 1,200 Troops for White House UFC Event
Updated
Updated · Military Times · Jun 4

Pentagon Imposes 0.55 Waist Rule on 1,200 Troops for White House UFC Event

3 articles · Updated · Military Times · Jun 4

Summary

  • About 1,200 active-duty troops tapped for the June 14 White House UFC card must meet a waist-to-height ratio of 0.55 or less and pass service fitness standards, according to an authenticated Pentagon document.
  • The memo labels the South Lawn fights a “high visibility” event and tells commanders to recruit volunteers who are genuine UFC fans, with preference for junior enlisted personnel and junior officers.
  • Troops selected from outside the Washington region are expected to cover their own travel costs, even though the Pentagon specifically asked commands to look beyond the national capital area.
  • The requirement follows the military’s recent shift to waist-to-height screening as its main body-fat measure; the Marine Corps uses a stricter 0.52 threshold, below average U.S. adult ratios cited in the report.

Insights

Beyond the private funding, what are the hidden security and logistical costs of staging a cage match at the White House?
What precedent does hosting a commercial UFC match set for the future use of the White House grounds?
Can a high-profile athletic event successfully reshape public perception of a leader's physical fitness at age 80?