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Once we get a CSAF that isn't a puppet to the CJCS and SecDef, things will change. At this point, all the last CMSAF and the last two CSAF's were about making sure we didn't get made fun of by other branches. If it adjusts, then it adjusts.
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the problem is our own selves here.
Video games computers wow xbox all this crap. I am prob showing my age here but I am sure we can all remember that when you got home from school. its homework, get into your play clothes and get out of the house til dinner. the weekends it was get up breakfast chores get out of the house til lunch then get out til dinner. running all day climbing trees football bike riding etc. today its computer wow xbox tv. etc etc. parents dont make thier kids do crap anymore sure we have a nation of engineers because some 10yrs can crack and iphone but everyone is fat and out of shape.. Times have changed mentality has changed. and its gonna get worse alot worse |
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If this doesn't make you sink in your chair and say "Holy Shit!!", you need to punch yourself in the throat.
This is absolutely pathetic. This speaks to so many issues in our society right now. It highlights a lack of leadership by everyone from parents, to government officials, to school board members. It's shameful that we have developed a culture that is so apathetic that they can't muster the energy to keep themselves in any semblence of MARGINAL health. At 17-24, you are supposed to be at the PEAK of your physical health. Natural physical resiliance, ability, and all that....What do you think these people will look like when they are 35, 45, 60???? You think health care is a problem now.....? Tell me how a nation can defend itself if 1out of every 3 persons is so disgustingly weak that they aren't even fit to do a day's work?????? WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!! If you are one of these kids, please, dear GOD - take some interest in yourself that extends beyond your next text message and Big Mac. Walking is not exercise, any more than breathing is. Stop fooling yourself and get outside and SWEAT. And if you are the parent of one of these kids, please get them off the couch / bed / chair, take their phone from them and make them DO SOMETHING..... |
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haha! that made me laugh. But, I definitely agree with that you said.
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It's not the government's business and school boards have their hands tied with teaching academics. (And yes, kids are being taught the benefits of exercise, but what kid listens to that crap.) Kids don't need organized exercise in school - that is boring. They need to walk, skip, run, crawl, jump, climb, swim, and anything else that moves their body to play and have a fun time interacting with others and exploring their surroundings. But they have parents who allow an electronic age to turn their kids into passive observers because this is easy babysitting. Parents encourage a fast/processed food culture because it is easier for them to prepare and less complaints from kids. Parents don't let kids play and explore on their own because the boogie-man might get them. Parents don't get out and play with their kids because they are just too busy doing what they want for personal enjoyment versus accepting that the future of their kids is more important.
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I think the school boards have more of a responsibility in every sense, teaching the basics of health and nutrition(academics), having more control over what they offer in the lunchrooms, having more athletic classes and opportunities during the school day - where these kids spends the majority of their time. It's ridiculous for a high school student to only need one semester of Phys Ed throughout their entire high school span to graduate. And these kids clearly won't do it if you don't make them. Ultimately, I agree that the biggest faliure is with the parents. We now have successive generations of parents that don't even KNOW how to cook for their family. Everything comes premade and goes into the microwave or gets handed to them through a window. TV and XBox is the baby-sitter and all our "Friends" are on our MySpace page - you don't need to walk or bike to their house anymore. (And keep in mind, I was never an athlete. I grew up smoking cigarettes and drinking more than I should have, but it was offset to some degree by fact that I skateboarded everywhere and there was no damn computer to sit behind for days at a time.) |
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I will laugh my ass off when the Air Force starts to make us wear advertisements on our PT gear for McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Hostess, Kraft Foods, Nestle, etc because we're so broke and it will be the only way we can afford to pay the bills at the end of the month!
It will reinforce our Drive-Thru lifestyle as well as our co-dependence to fast food, and the fact that ultimately the fitness Nazis lost to crass consumerism and evil capitalism. ![]() But on a similar but separate note, why izzit so many nurses in the Air Force look like Hungry-Hungry Hippos? Perhaps I'm not understanding the medical world as it is, but last I checked they're required to maintain the same dress and appearance standards as the rest of us, plus be able to lift and manuever heavy dudes on a 12 hour basis, not waddle over to the snack fund and shove Twinkies in their mouth. I've seen it recently at the clinic in my location but also for the times I've undergone surgery in Okinawa and elsewhere too. Not to de-rail a thread so early on, but........
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the ones i had in afghanistan and germany were the hotness!!
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