 For some, it's about staying mission ready. I'm here right now just because I love staying fit, especially after coming off deployment. I'm still trying to keep that same fitness. But for others, it's about staying healthy and avoiding boredom. Well, I usually get those late night cravings and stuff like that. So I come here instead, try to fight it that way, to be honest. No matter the reason, hundreds of people pass through the doors of Fort Bliss' Soto Gym every day, but only a dedicated few do it past 10 o'clock on a Saturday night. They take advantage of the late weekend hours to do the usual things. Lift weights, hit the treadmill, or even just play a friendly game of basketball. The atmosphere here is one of commitment and comes as a result of devotion to physical conditioning, regardless of individual daily routines. Every soldier, we have different types of schedules. Maybe there's different things to do on a day. And there's never a certain reason why I should skip fitness. If I can hit it two times a day, I would. And if not, then just at any moment of time of the day. Many stay until the gym closes at midnight, proving that they truly are soldiers 24 hours a day. From Fort Bliss, Army Sergeant Janelle Senert.