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Danke
02-22-2012, 09:41 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTRSK5EnVOc&feature=channel_video_title


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkygJFFvobs&feature=player_embedded

http://www.stripes.com/news/army/soldiers-don-fake-belly-breasts-to-better-understand-pregnant-troops-exercise-concerns-1.168786

CAMP ZAMA, Japan – The Army is ordering its hardened combat veterans to wear fake breasts and empathy bellies so they can better understand how pregnant soldiers feel during physical training.

This week, 14 noncommissioned officers at Camp Zama took turns wearing the “pregnancy simulators” as they stretched, twisted and exercised during a three-day class that teaches them to serve as fitness instructors for pregnant soldiers and new mothers.

Army enlisted leaders all over the world are being ordered to take the Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training Exercise Leaders Course, or PPPT, according to U.S. Army Medical Activity Japan health promotion educator Jana York.

Developed by the Army in 2008, the course includes aerobics classes, pool sessions and classroom studies on the physiology of pregnant women. The NCOs learn special exercises for pregnant women, who shouldn’t push themselves too hard or participate in high-impact activities such as snowboarding, bungee jumping or horse riding, York said.

During the training, each NCO must wear the pregnancy simulator for at least an hour.

“When they first come in, the males are typically timid and don’t feel they have the knowledge to teach female soldiers,” she said. “However, after three days their confidence rises.”

Sgt. Michael Braden, a helicopter crew chief who has served in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kosovo, said he was less than enthusiastic about taking part.

“I didn’t want to do it,” said Braden, 29, of Everett, Wash.

The 78th Aviation Battalion mechanic said he was ordered to do the training even though he doesn’t have any female soldiers in his unit and doesn’t see himself as the right sort of person to run the aerobics classes that make up a large portion of the PPPT training.

Despite his misgivings, Braden strapped on the empathy belly and spent Tuesday morning learning low-impact aerobics moves like the “grapevine” and the “V-step.”

“This whole thing is pretty uncomfortable,” he said of the 25-pound pregnancy simulator. But, “body armor is a lot heavier.”

Braden said he didn’t know there was such a thing as physical training for pregnant soldiers before he started the course.

“I’ve learned that being pregnant is no excuse to avoid PT,” he said.

According to an Army fact sheet about the program, “moderate exercise promotes a more rapid recovery from the birth process and a faster return to required physical fitness levels.”

An Army study showed significant Army physical fitness test failures, height/weight failures, and increased injury and illness rates when active-duty soldiers who don’t take part in physical exercise during pregnancy return to their unit, according to the fact sheet.

The program, which is mandatory for pregnant soldiers, was set up to get them back to their units quickly after they give birth, according to Staff Sgt. Latoya Nieves-Gonzales, who is helping York train the NCOs at Camp Zama.

“Pregnant soldiers were trying to do [regular Army] physical training and they couldn’t do a lot of the exercises,” she said.

Soldiers have six months to meet the Army’s height and weight standards and pass a physical training test after they give birth, she said, adding that nine pregnant soldiers do PPPT training at Camp Zama each morning.

“In the last year, we have only had one soldier who didn’t meet those standards and she was already in the weight-reduction program before she got pregnant,” she said.

Female soldiers typically add 25-30 pounds during a pregnancy, said Nieves-Gonzales, who put on 20 pounds before the birth of her own son, Xavier, six years ago in Würzburg, Germany.

That was before PPPT training was mandatory.

“My unit said: ‘You can’t do PT with us so just sleep in,’ ” she said.

Still, soldiers used to mounting up with rucksacks and rifles were not too keen on the idea of strapping on a big belly and fake breasts.

“I’m not looking forward to wearing the pregnancy simulator,” said Sgt. Matthew Prout, a 26-year-old member of the 88th Military Police Detachment at Camp Zama.

The Army Combatives instructor said he was worried that the frontal weight would throw his balance off during aerobics routines.

“It gives me a better sense of what the pregnant woman is going through as she is going the exercises,” he said. “It will allow me to see both sides.”

It never occurred to Prout, when he joined the Army, that he’d learn to train pregnant soldiers, he said.

“My initial view of the Army was just kind of – we train, we fight,” he said. “But my eyes have been opened up to the family aspects of the Army as opposed to just the single soldier view.”

Prout, who is single, said he hoped the PPPT training would help him relate to his future wife when she gets pregnant.

“A lot of people when their wives get pregnant just say, ‘good luck,’ but I will be able to be there step by step,” he said.

RiseAgainst
02-22-2012, 10:24 PM
Lol.

Danke
02-24-2012, 08:28 PM
Mine just came in the mail.

Pericles
02-24-2012, 08:40 PM
And don't forget the training session on how to erase blackboards in a manner designed to minimize tit jiggle, and other crap such as the girl GIS who are going to kick North Korea's ass, but can't go pee without aanother girl GI "battle buddy", and so on..

All the PC bullshit started in the Clinton years and has continued with minimal impediment, not even wars can stop it.

If you thought the purpose of having an Army was to win wars, you are a relic of a time gone by.

flightlesskiwi
02-24-2012, 09:08 PM
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/230/191/005.png

RiseAgainst
02-24-2012, 09:11 PM
I forgot to add, by the look of the bellies in that video those gusy have no need for "empathy bellies", they have natural ones of their own.

What happened to APFT standards???

moderate libertarian
02-24-2012, 10:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkygJFFvobs&feature=player_embedded


Boys to moms as opposed to "boys to men"?

Have a feeling Obama's wife would like this video. Even though doubtful that Obama's would send their daughters to spread freedom in Afganistan when they are able to serve in few years having seen news photo of shocking Obama effigy burnt by Afghans yesterday.

MelissaWV
02-25-2012, 09:47 AM
Or --- stay with me now --- you could avoid combining pregnancy and military life. This is 2012. Avoiding getting pregnant is an easy thing. I doubt a woman who doesn't object to joining the military is going to object to condoms, pills, IUDs, patches, or "creativity" to avoid winding up exercising during her third trimester.

I am shocked, though. You mean they didn't have these guys try to yank their bottom lip over their heads while running an obstacle course? How are they supposed to feel empathy for female soldiers who have to give birth in combat?

Pericles
02-25-2012, 07:47 PM
Or --- stay with me now --- you could avoid combining pregnancy and military life. This is 2012. Avoiding getting pregnant is an easy thing. I doubt a woman who doesn't object to joining the military is going to object to condoms, pills, IUDs, patches, or "creativity" to avoid winding up exercising during her third trimester.

I am shocked, though. You mean they didn't have these guys try to yank their bottom lip over their heads while running an obstacle course? How are they supposed to feel empathy for female soldiers who have to give birth in combat?

Actually, that isn't the issue. There is a big gap in the desires of women officers and enlisted. The enlisted girl GIs are in for a paycheck and benefits (80%) as opposed to military career oriented (20%). Getting pregnant gets them out of deployments and unpleasant duties for at least a year. So they get sent to desk jobs and still get paid, and free medical care while having a baby.

The policies on women in the military are set for the benefit of the women officers so they can have careers more competitive with the men and work the system to become a general - see Claudia Kennedy and Janis Karpinski.

Pericles
02-25-2012, 07:54 PM
I forgot to add, by the look of the bellies in that video those gusy have no need for "empathy bellies", they have natural ones of their own.

What happened to APFT standards???

Just body armor and fighting load easily top 50 pounds - the combat troops know what it is to carry some weight around (all upper body). Maybe that is just for the benefit of the 5 sided rat cage and TDA unit REMFs.

Barrex
02-25-2012, 08:09 PM
So how many cans of beer can you hide in that fake belly?

Pericles
02-25-2012, 08:14 PM
So how many cans of beer can you hide in that fake belly?

The smoke grenade launchers on armored vehicles will easily hide a 6 pack of your favorite beverage.