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PM leads physical exercise for the second week

 

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BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha showed off his skills in practicing takraw and valleyball as he led officials at the Government House for physical exercise for the second week on Wednesday.

 

All civil servants throughout the country were encouraged to exercise at least once a week – every Wednesday – from 3 pm to 4.30 pm for their physical health.

 

World Health Organization has praised Prime Minister Prayut for the being the international role model in the promotion of physical activity which will be beneficial to the health of the people.

 

Source:  http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pm-leads-physical-exercise-for-the-second-week/

 
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Thailand’s Civil Servants Urged to Take a Break to Break a Sweat

By POYPITI AMATATHAM and MIKE IVESNOV

The New York Times

 

BANGKOK — He is already prime minister of Thailand and the chief of a military junta that seized power in a 2014 coup.

 

Now, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha can add another title: aerobics master in chief.

 

Thailand’s military junta has turned an eye toward its civil servants’ behavior — and heart rates — through a new policy that urges them to exercise once a week during working hours.

 

Officials said that the voluntary program, which began Wednesday, was part of a national campaign to model good behavior for children, and that General Prayuth had created it after learning of research that documented widespread physical idleness among Thailand’s youth and older citizens.

 

Full story: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/30/world/asia/thailand-military-junta-civil-servants-exercise.html

 

-- The New York Times 2016-12-01

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That's a novel approach. Paying civil servants to exercise during normal working hours. You can bet if it was outside normal working hours no one would turn up.

Anyway I doubt the loss of productivity will be noticed. One and a half hours a week without being able to play with their phone is a bit cruel.

 

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“PM leads physical exercise for the second week

 

Now, all that fearless leader needs is some followers. Do I hear any volunteers? Didn't think so. "Pass the sugar. My Phad Thai isn't sweet enough."

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2 hours ago, NongKhaiKid said:

A new variation on an old theme,

The boss" coming look busy,

The boss' coming start exercising.

 

Exercise once a week? He'd be better off feeding them Baked Beans as they would lose more calories when they fart than they do during this charade.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

World Health Organization has praised Prime Minister Prayut for the being the international role model in the promotion of physical activity which will be beneficial to the health of the people.

Has a link to this praise been uncovered yet?

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6 hours ago, waldroj said:

"...international role model..." ???

 

Looks more like he's just found a discarded banana skin !!!

 

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Just viewed a program on Channel News Asia on the Chinese Silk Road. When they "move" into a country and build factories they have a Chinese co-ordinator that does calisthentics before work starts. They claim it improves productivity by 30%. The PM could be onto something here 

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17 hours ago, webfact said:

All civil servants throughout the country were encouraged to exercise at least once a week – every Wednesday – from 3 pm to 4.30 pm for their physical health.

 

Just wait... it will all be forgotten when the PM realises they will have to find more money for pensions in years to come. 

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