
That's the problem...we in the Navy always revert back to the "it's not important if I'm physically fit as long as I can do my job." Thus, there is no physical fitness mentality in the Navy. For the Marines, not every Marine carries a rifle in combat. They have Admin, Supply, Comms, and all that other shit too. However, they all still have to PT. It doesn't matter.
Bottom line...to cultivate an atmosphere of physical betterment, we are going to have to change the way that PT is evaluated. There are other blocks on the FitRep form besides how well you do your job. There are those out there that do their job very well AND have great PT scores. Until the PT mentality (and the evaluation system) make significant changes, you are going to continue to have fat sailors. I personally think it should start in bootcamp...I know that OCS is WAY harder than enlisted boot camp. However, after that there's nothing and the Marines will continue to laugh at us in the locker room.