Posted on Apr 6, 2014
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It's often unauthorized.  What pros and cons do you see about this policy?  Do you believe this can help Soldiers with fitness or morale?
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SSG Shawn M.
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I think they should be authorized either bi-weekly or monthly only because of the risk of injury. I feel like they do raise moral and even unit cohesion. My unit plays platoon vs platoon and it is usually good friendly competition. 
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I like that idea.  It gives Soldiers something to look forward to.  For a good while, my first unit played sports every Friday - ultimate football.  THAT was a run day and it was bitter-sweet knowing how much fun you would have but also expecting to have a great time.
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SSG Network Operations Chief
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I think sports PT is as important as anything when it comes to morale. As long as it is controlled and is not abused I think it is a great way to break up the schedule and allow the Soldier to have fun and be competitive.<div><br></div>
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How does your current Chain of Command view sports for PT?
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I like it, especially when its plt on plt. Yes, there is a chance that people might get injured, but that's life.
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What type of sports have you played, SSG?  Have you ever particiated in anything out of the norm such as ultimate frisbee/football?
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Flag football, basketball. Played tennis once a few years back, that was surprisingly a smoker
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Maybe tackle football when no one was looking
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I remember playing tackle football a few times. It always resulted in one or two body slams. Good times and it rarely got out of hand.
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