Um, Radar, "back in the day" there wasn't such a thing as a fitness training unit.
They just made one do push-ups, situps, flutter kicks, the mountain climber, etc. at every moment one wasn't moving from one location to another or sleeping.
I really did think "drop, Giger" was a preparatory command. The Drill Sergeant would approach the platoon and say "Platoon," in a loud voice, then in a softer one, "drop, Giger," and then "Attention" louder. This was followed by "Stand At..." with an intervening "keep pushing, Giger," and then "At Ease."
I was young and healthy and eating huge amounts of carbs and protein so it was all good, though.
To my advantage, I'm genetically aerobic, so running was never a problem. Those guys caught pure hell.
Thirty years later I still have that muscle memory which makes getting back into shape much easier than otherwise. I've gotten soft and my very minor workout routine is starting to pay dividends much faster than if I had never been in shape to begin with.
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