As someone who has battled my weight for about 15 years now I have to say that I have a lot of opinions on this. For the education of those who think that fatties should not be allowed in. I will give you some insight to this self proclaimed fattie. I am 5'3" so even a little weight is noticeable on me.
Firstly I am an intolerant fattie, I hate listening to others say that they have diseases, glandular problems, etc for their weight problems. I personally eat when I am depressed which if I don't exercise enough causes me to gain weight..Pretty much textbook. I don't make excuses for it like that should give me a pity exemption from pt, but I can and will admit truthfully what my problem is.
Having read all of the posts I have to say that there are some who have made some really harsh assumptions on all fatties. I can not speak for all, but I do personally do not eat Krispee Cremes, or any other type of pastry, except if not presented an option. As well I very seldom eat junk food at all.
I recently failed my pt test.. An extremely depressing fact since it was the second time. I have since lost 20 lbs but still find it is more emotional then physical. In my quest for 'unfattiness' I have hired a personal trainer (army friend so he charged my half of what I would normally have paid) Cut down on food intake although I find some times I am weak and go back to old habits.
I passed everything on the pt test except the run *&$%@!!!!
I have never been a strong runner, as a matter of fact I normally joke that running should only be done when a crazy man with a knife is chasing you, or it is gift with purchase time at the Estee Lauder counter. Even as a kid I would join sports but sucked at the running part.
Despite this an officer at my unit is a runner with the CF, I approached her a month ago and told her quite plainly I hate running, but I have too and want to, can you help me. She did. She wrote me out a program that involves walking to start, stretching then every workout adding a couple of minutes to the jogging section.
I am doing that, paddling (kayaking and dragonboating), going for speed walks. The workup training for the BFT is in Sept, I have started already, by hiking.
Just recently I found out from a friend that my chain of command had let slip the results of my pt test. Some of the comments I found out about made even the rudest ones here look tame.
Sadly however the ones who have had the most to say, are HUGE themselves and they stopped doing all exercise as soon as the BFT was over, and don't start exercising until the next year.
Apparently I am lazy and I do not want to even try the BFT. The medical officer put unfit BFT on my chit. Something I argued against. Ever see a Cpl arguing with a CWO? I did not want to be singled out. In the end he told me as soon as I strengthen up a bit he would change it.
Needless to say when the comments were flying around about me, my chain did not feel fit to mention that I was not allowed too. Really if you have nothing better do except bad mouth your troops at least give out accurate information. I won't be taking a bullet for any of them. That is hard for me to say but there you go.
Any who! I am on remedial, doing my own running, going for speed walks/jogging with my section commander..who talks incessantly while doing push ups, about how he is not able to do very good push ups because they have bad wrists, (he can do 2 sometimes 3 okay pushups) he can not do as many situps as me, either. This is a person who looks like they are in shape too.
Yada yada! bottom line for physical fitness in the military is the following
1. Reserves or regs pt should be mandatory everyday. Never thought you would hear a fattie say that huh! I have tried arguing that at my reserve unit, but it is a money issue. 'They are only here part time if they get injured there are too many hassles for the military, if they get hurt' It has been a while since I got in, did we not have to sign something that explained the job and the expectations ???
2. Discipline by example. There is nothing worse then a out of shape officer or SNCM preaching about pt.
3.Have people qualified to conduct pt, do so. It also helps if they are able to do it as well.
4.Regardless of the time and money pt should not ever be cut from course curriculum. It is too important to the job. If the day has to be longer to get things done, or the course an extra week..so be it.
I have since convinced the CWO to remove unfit BFT... WOohoo, go me!!!. I hate ruck marches, but if the job says you have to, I will.
Incidentally I have met guys and girls on my courses that are extremely fit but are the biggest wimps, whining about everything. Personally I would prefer to have someone heavy on my course, if they work their *** off to deserve to be there.
Fat comes and goes, whiny ******* stays forever.