Posted on Mar 31, 2015
The Sacred Hour... how involved are your leaders during PT?
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SMA thinks Command PT has been set aside and leaders aren't involved. In my career I've seen everything from 1SG leading PT every day to having the Commander and 1SG on permanent profile and never participating. I've also seen units where officers only PT with their Soldiers during Friday Unit Cohesion runs... what's the trend by your perspective?
SMA thinks Command PT has been set aside and leaders aren't involved. In my career I've seen everything from 1SG leading PT every day to having the Commander and 1SG on permanent profile and never participating. I've also seen units where officers only PT with their Soldiers during Friday Unit Cohesion runs... what's the trend by your perspective?
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Leaders, lead! Your Soldiers will do what you do! You go to the office during PT, that's what you can expect your Soldiers to do! Leaders, lead!
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SFC (Join to see) we have Company Run on Mondays that are leaded by the CO CDR, from Tuesday to Thursday we have sections PT leaded by the Section NCO and on Fridays we have Company PT, again, leaded by the CO CDR. He used to be a Ranger, he doesn't take it easy with us...
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SSG (Join to see) it must have been a tough transition for him, I do respect that.
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In my last unit, I lead PT most of the time, and most of my soldiers would be my demonstrators/alt instructors so they had their time to shine. My view is and will always be...Why wake you up and get you in early and waste your time.
I take the view of Ivan Drago..."I must break you."
I take the view of Ivan Drago..."I must break you."
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SSG (Join to see)
CPT Ahmed Faried These guys don't know sir...They can't sleep on the TRX...That thing is rough.
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CPT Ahmed Faried
I had a few of my NCOs that use to feel the same way. Then I had them join me one day. It kicked my ass as always but the look on their faces made it worth it.
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SSG (Join to see)
That's why we do what we do. What about the windshield wiper.......hurts just thinking about it...
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Unfortunately it depends a lot on the unit. I told all my NCOs they will be present for P.T. every morning and recommended to the battalion commander that all the officers were also present. Our brigade commander made a policy that only CSMs and BN CDRs could do P.T. on their own, everyone else did P.T. with their unit.
I would usually bounce around the platoons and do P.T. with a different one everyday. Some days I would just go on a run on my own, usually running into several of my units doing P.T. Bottom line I was at and participating in P.T. every morning.
Leaders must be present and participate. If you are on profile, do what you can to the limits of your profile. Soldiers want to see you out there and understand that you are old or hurt. I use to tell them to not worry about me if the run was too fast or the P.T. too hard I would just fall out...I rarely did but you know everyone wants to turn P.T. into a male member measuring contest.
Get out there!
I would usually bounce around the platoons and do P.T. with a different one everyday. Some days I would just go on a run on my own, usually running into several of my units doing P.T. Bottom line I was at and participating in P.T. every morning.
Leaders must be present and participate. If you are on profile, do what you can to the limits of your profile. Soldiers want to see you out there and understand that you are old or hurt. I use to tell them to not worry about me if the run was too fast or the P.T. too hard I would just fall out...I rarely did but you know everyone wants to turn P.T. into a male member measuring contest.
Get out there!
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I asked this question of a guy I supervise just the other day, SFC (Join to see), and I was not surprised at the answer. At my unit, the senior NCOs seldom show for PT (I'm a civilian, but I work with military).
It was the same deal when I was on active duty. And I think that's a shame.
I remember well what PT was like in the 82nd Airborne Division (1/504) in the late 70s: The First Sergeant was out there every day, leading the way, and it build esprit de corps and unit cohesion. I loved PT in the 82nd!
It was the same deal when I was on active duty. And I think that's a shame.
I remember well what PT was like in the 82nd Airborne Division (1/504) in the late 70s: The First Sergeant was out there every day, leading the way, and it build esprit de corps and unit cohesion. I loved PT in the 82nd!
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Depends on the unit. I've been in units with a low optempo or a single mission set that allows everyone to be there everyday doing pt. I've also been in units with multiple mission sets and a high optempto where you are lucky if you can find one day a week where everyone can do PT together.
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My NCOs and senior SPCs usually run PT, with everyone in my section present. Now how PT is ran is a different story but that's the guidance they receive from higher. i.e. doing D&C from 0720-0730 every day.
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