Eye In The Sky said:
:facepalm:
We're not a professional ******' sports organization. Maybe you missed the news lately...check the link below. Sort of seems there are more pressing issues than "Base Borden doesn't have the latest *insert sport gear name here*!!! :
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/gen-tom-lawson-warns-military-cuts-will-hurt-readiness-1.2687806
Never said we were, as such I don't think we should be treated like them either. At the same time considering a major part of the military's job is to be fit, AND since majority of the year is crappy weather and people are forced to train indoors, not to mention the fact that there are countless folks who are injured and on rehab...we do require adequate facilities. I'm not talking about getting the newest Nike or Under Armour hockey pads, or fancy schmancy sticks, balls, etc... I'm talking about basic strength and conditioning tools, that any decent fitness facility should have. Another thing to remember is the money that PSP uses for clubs, equipment, maintenance, etc...primarily money that doesn't come from the fed government, at least this is what I was told by PSP, so the cuts wouldn't exactly affect what I am discussing.
recceguy said:
Back off the rhetoric. You're being close minded, intolerant and egotistical.
---Staff---
With all due respect, I felt the close mindedness was coming at me from others, who weren't contributing anything of worth to the thread. I'm not getting into a match with anyone, just speaking my mind.
trustnoone73 said:
Don't shoot yourself in the foot here. Much of what you said with respects to use of space and quality of equipment makes sense at least to me and they are points I have heard at other bases as well. Some base or unit gyms are better than others and it falls under the responsibilities of the PSP Facilities Coordinators. If you have valid points that are being ignored while resources continue to be eroded maybe just bring it up next time a CO/Bde Comd/Div Comd is standing in front of your unit and asks if there are any questions.
I know a lot of people who are competitive athletes that are in no way supported by the CF and receive minimal if any support at the unit level. Myself included. When my work allows me to work my training into unit PT hours its a bonus. When it doesn't I've found myself training at 0430 or 2200hrs. That's life. I'm sure my non-CF competition is doing the same with even less support from their employers.
i've stopped trying to convince people that non-CF athletics should be covered, so no I don't think that, do I think it sucks...yes, BUT I do understand priorities of budgeting, as well as priorities in terms of training. i've never had time to train on during work hours for my own interests, and I don't care/hasn't bothered me. My way of thinking is to those who can get it, good on you, to those who can't thems the breaks.
My main reason for my point of the facilities needing to be upgraded severely, is that A LOT of bases (by proxy their gyms) are in isolated areas, and therefore they are the only or one of the few options without having to drive far, on top of the fact that they (the psp) have the budget to do it, I don't see what is stopping them, ESPECIALLY when I personally know many people who have requested certain items be brought in or upgraded and they pleaded their case well, PSP boss liked what was brought to him but never did anything about it.
Trust me if I was posted to Kingston, Ottawa, or a real city...i'd have no problem finding good quality facilities, and it most likely wouldn't bother/affect me, but I am not and it is, and I can tell you i'm certainly not the only one who it affects.
Back to the standardization comment, does anyone have any info regarding what PSP are obligated/mandated to provide at minimum in their facilities? If there even is such a document? Curious because I was told base CE had a say in what went where, and how many lbs could be in X many square feet at PSP facilities, wondering how much truth there is to this, or if this was just a line I was fed.
I understand not everyone shares my thoughts, and I am likely to alienate people with my views, but I don't apologize for them in regards to this, but I'm not trying to get in anyones face.