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Schindler's lift said:I know that I most likely will not have one person agree with me but while I understand that we have a responsibility to be in shape and that the CAF has a fitness standard, I fail to see how we got to the point where our members expect to have 1-2 hours each day for PT.
I could type out a long answer; the short version is for me to say "go read the CDS Guidance to COs", specifically Chap 22. A few quotes from the Chap.
It is imperative that the requirement for fitness training at least five times a week is
respected and applied. As Commanding Officers you will be in a position to facilitate this
requirement for all your personnel.
Seek out every opportunity for CF members to include exercise in their work routines. The
mantras of “fitness on your own time” or “we don’t have time for fitness” are to be
eliminated. Given what we know of the power of daily fitness to increase morale, reduce
stress, and improve work performance, it is incumbent upon us to be innovative in our
approach when a formal fitness routine is impractical.
So ya, other than the direction of the CDS, there is no reason for people to do PT (part of their job, to keep fit) during "work hours". It is part of our work.
Back when I started, and admittedly it was many years ago, it was the individuals requirement to ensure he/she was fit. Other then Unit sports events we were expected to use the gym on our own time or participate in our own fitness program at home or where ever we wanted to. Now I find that my workplace shuts down ever day an hour and a half early, or starts work an hour and a half later because of the "I'm entitled to go to the gym" viewpoint of the members. God forbid work should come first.
Not to be rude, but I really think you need to go read that Chapter. ;D