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For the past little while I've been thinking of how I perceive others army's from my past experience.I have always thought that as Canadians we were quite obese in comparasion to our neighbours the US or Britain.
After doing a little searching I'm surprised to find almost EVERY protection organisation (police,firefighters,army) are having problems with the "Nintendo generation" joining and the baby boomers just leaving.Meaning the youth are joining chubby due to a lack lifestyle (due to dirty hippy parents in my opinion..another rant) and the baby boomers....well their getting old and gravity is taking over.
I have noticed that ALL other organisations I have found reporting the problem, also Implemented strictly enforced guidelines to prevent this deadly disease.
-The Philippines 117,700 police force has 6 months to reduce waistlines to 34" or face dismissal
-Thailand Armed Forces facing same problem as us will enforce basically same policy as Canada,no career progression.
-(my favorite) US army will not post obese pers during probation period to any schools.
-US army recruitment centers don't leave it up to the schools to get the members in shape,they provide PT every morning for future troops who are out of shape. Good idea in my books.
-In 2003 alone, more than 3,000 people were kicked out of all branches of the military for failing weight standards, Bathalon’s study reports.(USA military)
-British army loosens BMI to accept less than fit soldiers.
(maybe going to a more Canadian system?...should we call and warn them!)
One thing I found interesting was something I never heard of before.The US army has a "coy fitness NCO" to perform PT and make sure larger troops are making right eating decisions.
So maybe its not just us......
And to finish in another rant,CDS wants to get his army in shape as we all know.
-As a one income family I dam near break my bank every two months on running shoes (little less than 200 per pair).Why not implement an allowance for fitness of the individual soldier?Or better yet get proper running shoes (all brands) coolmax shirts,and other fitness gear placed on logisticcorp.No reason why we shouldn't have access to this.
And before someone jumps all over it quoting budgets etc,obesity costs our medical system a lot of monetary funds,think of it as preventative spending.
have fun
some links
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8423112/
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/01/04/thailand.fatsoldiers/
http://www.army.mil/soldiers/april95/p31.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4592230.stm
After doing a little searching I'm surprised to find almost EVERY protection organisation (police,firefighters,army) are having problems with the "Nintendo generation" joining and the baby boomers just leaving.Meaning the youth are joining chubby due to a lack lifestyle (due to dirty hippy parents in my opinion..another rant) and the baby boomers....well their getting old and gravity is taking over.
I have noticed that ALL other organisations I have found reporting the problem, also Implemented strictly enforced guidelines to prevent this deadly disease.
-The Philippines 117,700 police force has 6 months to reduce waistlines to 34" or face dismissal
-Thailand Armed Forces facing same problem as us will enforce basically same policy as Canada,no career progression.
-(my favorite) US army will not post obese pers during probation period to any schools.
-US army recruitment centers don't leave it up to the schools to get the members in shape,they provide PT every morning for future troops who are out of shape. Good idea in my books.
-In 2003 alone, more than 3,000 people were kicked out of all branches of the military for failing weight standards, Bathalon’s study reports.(USA military)
-British army loosens BMI to accept less than fit soldiers.
(maybe going to a more Canadian system?...should we call and warn them!)
One thing I found interesting was something I never heard of before.The US army has a "coy fitness NCO" to perform PT and make sure larger troops are making right eating decisions.
So maybe its not just us......
And to finish in another rant,CDS wants to get his army in shape as we all know.
-As a one income family I dam near break my bank every two months on running shoes (little less than 200 per pair).Why not implement an allowance for fitness of the individual soldier?Or better yet get proper running shoes (all brands) coolmax shirts,and other fitness gear placed on logisticcorp.No reason why we shouldn't have access to this.
And before someone jumps all over it quoting budgets etc,obesity costs our medical system a lot of monetary funds,think of it as preventative spending.
have fun
some links
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8423112/
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/01/04/thailand.fatsoldiers/
http://www.army.mil/soldiers/april95/p31.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4592230.stm
