Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My favorite part of the video is when Hegseth says, "We want to be fit, not fat."
We’re a nation that takes shots to lose weight instead of exercising. He’s spot on.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot stand Pete Hegseth but this is a savvy publicity stunt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is like the most sexist test ever and is not actually a good test of physical fitness.
Encouraging people to do the 7 minute workout, or get 5000 steps in every day, would do more to keep America healthy.
Yeah, it’s heavy on emphasizing upper body strength, with no apparent attention to flexibility. Almost like two old-ish guys who work out to show off came up with it without discussing it with actual health professionals. Which is still several steps up from the Physical fitness test for school kids now being revived by President Golf Cart. I’d actually respect him a tiny tiny bit if he said: “Kids, you want to do better than me at this fitness stuff.”
Anonymous wrote:My favorite part of the video is when Hegseth says, "We want to be fit, not fat."
Anonymous wrote:This is like the most sexist test ever and is not actually a good test of physical fitness.
Encouraging people to do the 7 minute workout, or get 5000 steps in every day, would do more to keep America healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Spend more time running your agencies competently.
Anonymous wrote:This is like the most sexist test ever and is not actually a good test of physical fitness.
Encouraging people to do the 7 minute workout, or get 5000 steps in every day, would do more to keep America healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But given my age and gender — push-ups? Really?— that’s not surprising. I have an alternate challenge for them though. —Without using a car, starting from any place in DC that you like: Go to one Bank of America ATM, go to a CVS, go to any Trader Joe’s, then, hand carrying whatever you bought, return to your starting point before any frozen groceries thaw. Bonus points if they do this accompanied by at least one child under 5. Double bonus points if the tasks are accomplished on a day when the combination of heat and humidity “feel like” over 100. If an unexpected thunderstorm erupts during the task, additional bonus points can be negotiated — varying with the severity and duration of the storm.
tldr: Push-ups are nice, but neither one of these clowns is “fit” mentally, emotionally, or even physically— if “fit” means getting through the day without paid help and substantial privilege.
Why the defeatist attitude? It’s about the effort, not the result. If you watched the video you would have seen a woman highlighted for completing the challenge in under 4 minutes.
“Defeatist attitude?” Well, Google AI says that for a woman my age, 5 -11 push ups — possibly modified, and 1 - 3 pull ups would be kinda great. I’m not in the military; I’m not on steroids; and I’m probably old enough to be that “highlighted” woman’s grandmother. So: Different goals and standards really might be appropriate.
I swim, I do yoga, I walk to get my groceries—and come back carrying them, and, when the pool’s closed, I go to the gym. No bonus points, but I have many other accomplishments— of many kinds.
tldr: My attitude is fine. I’m happy to discuss “effort” — if you’re up for it.
Anonymous wrote:This is like the most sexist test ever and is not actually a good test of physical fitness.
Encouraging people to do the 7 minute workout, or get 5000 steps in every day, would do more to keep America healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But given my age and gender — push-ups? Really?— that’s not surprising. I have an alternate challenge for them though. —Without using a car, starting from any place in DC that you like: Go to one Bank of America ATM, go to a CVS, go to any Trader Joe’s, then, hand carrying whatever you bought, return to your starting point before any frozen groceries thaw. Bonus points if they do this accompanied by at least one child under 5. Double bonus points if the tasks are accomplished on a day when the combination of heat and humidity “feel like” over 100. If an unexpected thunderstorm erupts during the task, additional bonus points can be negotiated — varying with the severity and duration of the storm.
tldr: Push-ups are nice, but neither one of these clowns is “fit” mentally, emotionally, or even physically— if “fit” means getting through the day without paid help and substantial privilege.
Why the defeatist attitude? It’s about the effort, not the result. If you watched the video you would have seen a woman highlighted for completing the challenge in under 4 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:I would like to see how well they can touch their toes without bending their legs.