signalsguy said:
That is a good point, there tends to be a feeling that we should all be 'olympians.' Unfortunately, this isn't going to happen and people need to acknowledge that. People slow down, people get hurt and people get burnt out.
I think that one of the reasons that the US military is perceived as being so fit, and is able to get so many people to be fit, is that they are all YOUNG! How many 45 year old Sergeants do they have? The Brits and Germans have 'age cut-offs' IIRC. If you don't reach a certain rank by a certain age, you won't progress...
Give that man a prize!!!!! You win the award for Astute Observation of the Day!!! War-fighting is a young man's game. The problem, of course, is that in Canada, our government and their social scientist minions think that we (the military) are but another Department where all the Charter of Rights and Freedoms can be applied the same as they can for Canada Post, CCRA, etc. And it doesn't help that people have come to look at the military as "just a job" as PBI pointed out. People are in denial that they will ever have to fire a shot in anger, conduct a fighting patrol, beat back the hordes from the gate, etc. Giving the "Technician", "Specialist", "Operator" title to every trade doesn't help, as it makes people feel like civvies, who inconveniently have to wear a funny uniform, listen to people with lower education levels, and god forbid, try to fit into the aforementioned uniform: "Hmmmm, CADPAT is getting snug!! Musta shrunk in the wash. Option A: Go to gym, work out, lose weight. Too hard!! Option B: Go to QM, get XXXXL CADPAT. Too easy!!! Option B it is (plus I can stop and get a half dozen fat pills on the way back to work. Then blame society for my woes..... Bonus!!!!!"
Agism (as an excuse) doesn't really cut it, either. Yes, it gets harder to maintain fitness, but with age (usually) comes wisdom and discipline. I remember watching the over-35 crowd get to do their own PT (Tai-chi, slllooooowwwww runs, etc) when I first joined, and thought: "SWEEEEEEETTTTT!!!! I can't wait for that!!!!!". Well, that dream faded away. And now it seems that the one of the fitter groups of soldiers (where I work anyway) is the over 35 crowd. A change in society (Generation X-Box causing young people to be more sedentary; older people realizing that we won't live forever and that our career has to end someday; healthier choices (less drinking, more healthy eating) for the old fogies) has caused this disparity to some degree, but I think blaming the "system" (which I am guilty of, lord knows) isn't the answer, as it comes down to individual responsibility.
I don't think that we should all be Olympians, but considering we are paid a dump-truck load of money (not P Diddy or Alex Rodiguez level, but better than McJob wage-slaves), given considerable benefits, and have taken on a "calling", we should at least strive to be at a level of fitness where we can be comparable to minor-league athletes (not darts or curling......). We shouldn't have to be witness to the lumps of goo in CADPAT, airforce blue, or Navy workdress, waddling around like the mouth breathers that they are. As a taxpayer it disgusts me to know that some of these "things" are better paid than I am, and are going to be a significant drain on our health care dollars once they retire (if they live that long). Watch "Super Size Me", and the comments buddy makes about how you can hector a smoker nowadays about the evils of smoking, but can't say "Boo!!" to a super-sized fatty because it will hurt their feelings. Too true.......
Anyway, now that I've gotten my dander up, I shall go kill some evil bad-guys in my murder-simulator (Battlefield2).
Al