Pte. Pukepail said:
But then I doubt many if any of you are infantry, so I'm sure that won't be a problem.
What in the hell is that supposed to mean? First off, we have a large number of infanteers here, second, just so you're aware, an Infantry unit does not hold only infanteers. Oh yes, you have clerks, V techs, Sig Ops, MSE ops, etc. Hell, some of us even do the PT as well
And I sincerely hope you're not insinuating that infanteers hold a monopoly on physical fitness.
look, I've SEEN it with my own eyes- people on ruck marches, so out of shape that they're grabbing onto the people in front of them to remain in step. People that look like they haven't done PT in years.
How long where those people marching for?
Listen, like others have said, don't judge. I laughed when my Basic Platoons OC first ran PT with us. Man had a HUGE gut. Little did I know that buddy used to run marathons, and ran us INTO THE GROUND. And I run a lot.
People have different body types, and have different jobs. I've been on ranges with officers who hadn't handled a rifle in YEARS. But could be unmatched when it comes to, project management, procurement, engineering, etc.
It's all a matter of perspective. I'd love to see everyone in the forces running 5 k a day, pumping push-ups instead of drinking coffee, looking fit and cut. But that's not realistic. If you can do your job, fine. If you meet standards, fine. But Don't judge.