Posted on Sep 4, 2014
At what rank should Soldiers be exempt from organized PT?
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PT should be mandatory for all personnel during their entire enlistment or commission. If they can't they should not continue in service.
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Do you have a P-2 / P-3 profile that precludes you from "Organized" Physical Training"?
Enough said than, right; all right then.
Enough said than, right; all right then.
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The same rank you should be to be exempt from the military.
I could go on a rant dut I won't.
I could go on a rant dut I won't.
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Unless one has a physical disability, no one should be exempt. We live, work and train together.
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PO3 Bk Silva
NO ONE SHOULD BE EXEMPT. AS A PHYSICALLY-CHALLENGED VETERAN, I FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT INCLUSION IS A MINDSET. THE PREFERENCE IS FOR "DIFFERENTLY ABLED" RATHER THAN "DISABLED" FOR A REASON. THE CHALLENGED MAY NEED TO WORKOUT DIFFERENTLY, BUT MISSION COMPLETION REQUIRES THE BEST EFFORT OF ALL TEAM MEMBERS. ALL SERVICE MEMBERS SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO REDEFINE OBSTACLES AS CHALLENGES--AND THEN, STRIVE TO OVERCOME THEM. GOAL: TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL FITNESS & MISSION ACCOMPLISHMENT.
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never , PT is not just exercise it's also a unit activity all personnel not on profile or excused because of a job conflict should participate . especially unit runs . It builds up the unit , builds confidence in the upper ranks from the lower ranks . Nothing inspires a trooper more that to see their superiors sweat just like they are , if you see your commander at PT formation then you know he or she got your back when the lead starts to fly.
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None, as long as they are in the service they should be ready for any war.
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