It takes all of 25 minutes, a sand bag (hell you don't even need one), and the space of a prison cell to haze yourself into shape. I'm tired of hearing that people don't have enough time, space, or equipment to PT.
It takes all of 25 minutes, a sand bag (hell you don't even need one), and the space of a prison cell to haze yourself into shape. I'm tired of hearing that people don't have enough time, space, or equipment to PT.
Understand, different approach. Nothing more important to me. I would have never ever be without military creases (I envy the built in creases of today), spit shined shoes, gig line intact, no irish pennants, always. I expected similar from my men, but was not fanatical. But I did want the sailor to be able to drag a firehose to that buring a/c and be able to run back for a second hose. The 20 something sailor filling his pie hole with garbage and 30 to 40 pounds over weight always got my attention, and the CNO did not have to tell me that the kid was killing himself and that I should do my best to rectify. There was no PT, no PT standards and lo, not even PT uniforms.
And I would fly with you anyday, anywhere, if you would accept an old MC with a bum right knee.
Naaaaaaaahhh ... you have absolutely NO way of knowing that ... and the 'proof was in the puddin' as the guys I'm talkin' about were 4.0 sailors (on the job). How can you get any 'better' than that ... ??? THEY are just the kine' sailor I want to arm me, shoot me off the pointy end, and brush, water & feed my mount when I return.
Gosh. I think this is the first time we've disagreed on something. I think I hate myself.![]()
Nope. I'm asking a specific question here. I'm never going to run a sub 3:00 hour marathon again like I could in my 20's (no amount of desire is going to change that). But would you rather fly with with my old, admittedly broken down self as I am now or a LT who can max out the PRT?
Do you seriously think that (assuming I could get an up-chit afterwards) knee replacement surgery would make me a better pilot?
Personally, I couldn't give a rat's ass what somebody looks like in uniform, or how many sit ups they can do, or whether or not they can touch their toes. Show me how well they can do their assigned jobs and that I will care about.
I don't care about 'studies' ... only reality.There have been all kinds of studies that show....
By that line of thinking, which has some validity to it, they should not make O-4s retire at 20 years. Keep them in, and flying, and bring in fewer ensigns.
The point is that people are better pilots if they are in good physical condition than if they aren't. And so the Navy benefits from people being in better shape. At what point do they force someone out as a result? Hard to say.
There have been all kinds of studies that show that improved physical fitness improves overall job performance, even if the work involved is not of a physical nature.
While I am not debating your assertion, would you please cite the studies you are referring to?
A sand bag...what an interesting choice of word--wait a minute, you're in TBS aren't you. No one in the real world is working out with sand bags.