How good is the physical quality of the police?

Generally speaking, how good the physical quality of the police is needs to be phased ... First, the primary stage of the police is the cadet (or training new police officers). At present, the police (forgive me for calling myself and my colleagues that way) have extremely low incomes and are extremely boring. The only free and time-consuming activity to train police is mostly sports. Because entering the police itself requires a certain physical examination (different requirements in different places) and physical examination (relatively strict), the vast majority of people who can enter the police will not be sick seedlings, let alone some veterans, and they will run 5- 10 km at every turn. At this stage, the police are healthy ... good ... strong and boastful. In my second year at the police academy, I hit three hooligans in the street and was not injured.

The second stage is from the police for 0-5 years. At this stage, the police generally keep the habit of exercising or occasionally exercising. Most of them are under 30 years old and have excellent physical fitness. One to many, one to one is no problem. If you are a veteran or insist on intensive training, you can get it in a few seconds. ...

The third stage is from 5- 15. The average age of the police at this stage is about 32 years old. Except for some people who maintain good living habits and physical exercise (God knows how they do it), most people have started to suffer from various physical diseases because of irregular living habits, most of which are stomach diseases (overtime without eating) and lung diseases (overtime smoking). Of course, some people will have liver problems because of alcohol, and

The fourth stage is above 15, and the vast number of policemen are basically no different or even worse than people of the same age. After all, irregular work and rest can easily lead to diseases. To sum up, the physical quality of the police is better than that of ordinary people in the early stage, but after five years of work, it is not much worse than others, or even worse. The reason is that the probability of overwork and sudden death is not low. The police also know this, so when physical movements are needed, young policemen are given priority, not bullying newcomers. For example, to catch a thief's grandson, first you have to arrest him. If you catch up, you must hold on. Compared with 45-year-old grassroots cadres, 25-year-old counterparts have more advantages.