when it is hot outside, the air force recommends that people only exercise for specific amouonts of time and are given down time to relax and hydrate. these days are denoted by colored flags displayed around the base, usually near areas where pt will be held. example: on red flag days: temperature is 88-88.9 degrees. for moderate work-recommended 30min. work and 30 min. rest. for hard work-20min. work and 40 min. rest
There is no regulation, it is entirely up to the company commander.
Ya in tech school you did not PT outside if it was colder than 20* F on the web bulb globe temp.
No, that is a myth. There is no regulation that states a Soldier cannot do PT after a Phase II physical.
My guess: hot weather causes expansion of the wiring or other electrical contact in the alarm system, creating a short circuit.
Tc 3-22.20
No
AR 350-01, AR 600-9 and FM 21-20
because that is the way it runs
AR 670-1 paragraph 1-15 "Conservative prescription and nonprescription sunglasses are authorized for wear when in a garrison environment, except when in formation and while indoors." When conducting PT (in garrison) you are always in some kind of formation, be it a standard formation, extended rectangular formation, or circle formation.
John Kennedy was noted for his PT boat service in WW II.
PER AFI 10-248 YOU HAVE 48 DAYS AFTER YOU PCS TO GET ACCUSTOM TO THE WEATHER
check your coolant level.