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Physical Fitness
Award 2nd Class
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Citation Second Class -
May be earned by successfully completing a 100 mile bike ride and a 13.5
mile run, or a 100 mile bike ride, and a 1.5 mile swim, or two 100 mile
bike rides, completed in a two day period. The Rochester Police
Department has long recognized the importance of Fitness and its
intricate relationship to the Police profession. Police Officers may be
required to apprehend and take unwilling subjects into custody, remove
injured subjects from burning vehicles, assist citizens and perform all
manner of physical feats under adverse and sometimes dangerous
conditions. Interviews conducted with felons who have assaulted or
killed Police Officers found that assailants were less likely to attack
or challenge a Police Officer who evidently kept fit and presented a
Command Bearing. The relationship of Physical Fitness and Policing is
self evident. Recognizing this in 1980 the Rochester Police Department
instituted its mandatory Physical Fitness Program. Several years later
the Department established the Physical Fitness Award. This award
recognizes Officers who choose to go above and beyond the minimum
established fitness requirements. The ribbon, or the initial award is
worn or an officers dress, or class "A" uniform. A single star on the
award denotes second class, and two stars displayed on the ribbon
denotes 1st class, the highest attainable fitness award. This award is
authorized to be worn for a period of one year from the date it was
earned.
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