Michael Greer said:
No, but getting medically excused for a period of time to get ones self in shape to pass the express test is more reasonable than first failing and having to deal with the repercussions.
Why are those people out of shape in the first place?
What would be "reasonable" is to punish the lazy for their sloth, as they deserve, and then have them get back into shape.
How about a different example: Cpl Bloggins, a cook, is unable to chop carrots properly. As a result, using your logic, he should be excused duties until he (supposedly) works on his chopping skills, until he can pass the carrot chopping PO. More likely, he will take the time to play playstation and muck around on army.ca, and not get any better at all.
If troops are unable to pass the express test, they should face draconian punishments.
1) Mandatory move back into single quarters, with mandatory PT for 2+ hours daily.
2) Pay is frozen at their present rank and IPC - if you are too unfit to do the job, you are too unfit to get a raise.
3) Enforced low cal meals, to ensure that the subject loses weight.
4) Re-asessment of PT standard after 60 days. You pass, great, go home and order a pizza - and remember what happens when you fail....