Hi, all! This is my first post to the forums. I have a question for all the military bodybuilding/fitness competitors. Have any of you gotten approval for a permissive tdy to compete? I am currlently researching and not finding anything concrete as of yet and decided to post here and find out if anyone here has done so. Any info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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01-15-2013, 12:58 AM #1
Air Force Permissive TDY for Competitions
I workout not because I hate my body, but because I love it & it's the only one I have!
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01-17-2013, 11:29 AM #2
- Join Date: Mar 2011
- Location: San Antonio, Texas, United States
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I tried to go the same route for my first show and didn't have much luck with it. I talked to some people at my base's gym and was told, permissive TDY would only work for team sports or the Air Force marathon. Bodybuilding isn't considered a competitive sport by the Air Force in the same way as the rest of the stuff we sponsor, because it's on an individual basis. I hope that makes sense...but if you can find any good info on it that I missed, please let me know! I'd be willing to try that out!
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02-05-2013, 05:50 AM #3
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02-20-2013, 03:48 PM #4
You would have to look in your service's written guidance. I'm Navy and the MILPERSMAN states that "The intent of permissive temporary duty (PTDY)
is to authorize servicemembers time away from their assigned duties to assist with transition activities such as job and house hunting. This article replaces NAVADMIN 109/92, NAVADMIN 123/93, and NAVADMIN 078/95. This article defines eligibility to use PTDY, the length of PTDY, and travel and limitations for members and their dependents performing PTDY.
So unless it's used in conjunction with house hunting leave, it doesn't meet the intent of PTDY. You should use regular leave. And if the competition is in the local area, you might just want to take leave on Friday because Saturday and Sunday would be regular liberty.
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