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This will hopefully be a frequently updated enrollment journal and fitness log. Hopefully things stay on course and I'm able to keep people up-to-date from here, until I am apart of the Canadian Forces, and perhaps beyond. I shot Roy Harding a Private Message and he encouraged the idea of a journal, and so I hopefully will not disappoint anyone who chooses to read this.
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Biography
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My name is Alan Trainor, and I live in Stratford, PE. I'm 20 years old, and I currently attend the University of Prince Edward Island. I'm in my third year (second year if you look at the credits). I'm majoring in History and minoring in English. I wanted to be a High School teacher. I still can be, but I have a new priority in my life.
It was the end of July that I made up my mind about the Canadian Forces and decided to go through the process. One of my friends left to join the Navy, and that got me thinking. I had always thought about it, but it was a "last resort" -- much like the RCMP -- to me. Now that I know more about the military (my knowledge is still very limited though), I know how stupid and offensive that point of view is/was.
A lot of people have said that I should finish my degree before joining; that way I can become an officer. Although I appeciate what they're saying, I don't think they understand where I'm coming from. I want to join the Infantry as part of the Regular Force you see, and although it would mean more pay as an officer, I'm not one to be worried about pay. I need to get out of Prince Edward Island. I need to do something that matters, and I want to be on my own. University will always be there if for some reason things don't work out. The way I see it, I want to join so I can make a career out of this. Perhaps that means serving for several years before I go back and finish my degree. Perhaps I never want to become an officer and so I never go back and finish. I can worry about that when I get there.
Regardless, I'm very excited for the process to finish. I have my recruitment forms, but I haven't sent them in yet. The concern for me, at this moment, is my fitness. I have a clean bill of health, and my criminal record has a grand total of ZERO offenses. The worst thing I have is a ticket for driving an unregistered car; which was just a dumb mistake on my part.
I simply need to get in better shape before I go to BMQ. I'm not in awful shape, but I'm not in fantastic shape either. I plan on spend between now and April training, working, and attending University. It's after final exams that I hope to go. Part of my problem is also that they are not hiring Infantry until April 2010; so in any case I had to wait until then.
Really my only dilemma is when I should put my application in. I've heard some horror stories of really long wait times. I was thinking about putting it in sometime in January. Any opinions on this would be appreciated.
In any case, I have at the very least 7 months to get ready physically.
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The Training
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My routine is rather simple:
Day 1: Chest, Back, and Shoulders/Upper Body
Day 2: Legs
Day 3: Arms
Day 4: A Fullbody Circuit Day
Day 5: Full Cardio
It doesn't matter when these take place just as long as they happen sometime over the course of a week.
It should also be noted that on all days cardio is present, but just at lesser degrees. On Full Cardio day, it's essentially an hour dedicated to cardio in various forms. Circuit day is a full body marathon. Good stuff.
I should note that I've been training since the beginning of August. The cardio day is new to this week though as I just started back at school and it fits into my schedule very nicely.
I'll updated this with a workout log; starting with todays!
September 21st, 2009 - Day 1 - Upper Body
1. Bentover Row: 60X10, 60X10, 80X8, 80X8, 100X4
2. Medium Grip Bench Press: 115X7, 115X6, 115X5, 115X4, 135X2
3. Medium Grip Pulldowns: 50X10, 50X10, 60X8, 60X8, 80X2
4. 30 Degree Incline Dumbbell Hammer Press: 20X10, 20X10, 25X8, 25X8, 40X3
5. Pulldowns Supinated Grip: 50X10, 50X10, 60X7, 60X6, 70X3
6. Parallel Grip Standing Shoulder Press: 20X10, 20X10, 25X6, 25X6, 35X2
7. Stairclimber: 12 Minutes, 170 Calories Burned.
Note: Whatever my numbers are for this week, I plan on rolling with all next week. I made some decent increases this week, and I want to stabilize it completely before I push harder.
Note #2: I also did pushups after supper... 17 was my max. I want to be doing double that.
Note #3: Incase anyone has trouble reading my log above I'll explain it here... The first number is the pounds lifted, while the second number (following the X) is for how many reps. I try to do five sets of everything while progressively adding weight. Hopefully by the final set I do less than 5 reps before hitting failure.
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Hopefully this will ultimately prove useful for someone other than myself. At the very least it will provide some history for me to look back on when I'm all done. I would hope that it will prove useful for other people though.
I'll update this "journal" as things go by. Feel free to post, critique, ask questions, whatever you feel like doing!
Note
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This will hopefully be a frequently updated enrollment journal and fitness log. Hopefully things stay on course and I'm able to keep people up-to-date from here, until I am apart of the Canadian Forces, and perhaps beyond. I shot Roy Harding a Private Message and he encouraged the idea of a journal, and so I hopefully will not disappoint anyone who chooses to read this.
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Biography
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My name is Alan Trainor, and I live in Stratford, PE. I'm 20 years old, and I currently attend the University of Prince Edward Island. I'm in my third year (second year if you look at the credits). I'm majoring in History and minoring in English. I wanted to be a High School teacher. I still can be, but I have a new priority in my life.
It was the end of July that I made up my mind about the Canadian Forces and decided to go through the process. One of my friends left to join the Navy, and that got me thinking. I had always thought about it, but it was a "last resort" -- much like the RCMP -- to me. Now that I know more about the military (my knowledge is still very limited though), I know how stupid and offensive that point of view is/was.
A lot of people have said that I should finish my degree before joining; that way I can become an officer. Although I appeciate what they're saying, I don't think they understand where I'm coming from. I want to join the Infantry as part of the Regular Force you see, and although it would mean more pay as an officer, I'm not one to be worried about pay. I need to get out of Prince Edward Island. I need to do something that matters, and I want to be on my own. University will always be there if for some reason things don't work out. The way I see it, I want to join so I can make a career out of this. Perhaps that means serving for several years before I go back and finish my degree. Perhaps I never want to become an officer and so I never go back and finish. I can worry about that when I get there.
Regardless, I'm very excited for the process to finish. I have my recruitment forms, but I haven't sent them in yet. The concern for me, at this moment, is my fitness. I have a clean bill of health, and my criminal record has a grand total of ZERO offenses. The worst thing I have is a ticket for driving an unregistered car; which was just a dumb mistake on my part.
I simply need to get in better shape before I go to BMQ. I'm not in awful shape, but I'm not in fantastic shape either. I plan on spend between now and April training, working, and attending University. It's after final exams that I hope to go. Part of my problem is also that they are not hiring Infantry until April 2010; so in any case I had to wait until then.
Really my only dilemma is when I should put my application in. I've heard some horror stories of really long wait times. I was thinking about putting it in sometime in January. Any opinions on this would be appreciated.
In any case, I have at the very least 7 months to get ready physically.
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The Training
-----
My routine is rather simple:
Day 1: Chest, Back, and Shoulders/Upper Body
Day 2: Legs
Day 3: Arms
Day 4: A Fullbody Circuit Day
Day 5: Full Cardio
It doesn't matter when these take place just as long as they happen sometime over the course of a week.
It should also be noted that on all days cardio is present, but just at lesser degrees. On Full Cardio day, it's essentially an hour dedicated to cardio in various forms. Circuit day is a full body marathon. Good stuff.
I should note that I've been training since the beginning of August. The cardio day is new to this week though as I just started back at school and it fits into my schedule very nicely.
I'll updated this with a workout log; starting with todays!
September 21st, 2009 - Day 1 - Upper Body
1. Bentover Row: 60X10, 60X10, 80X8, 80X8, 100X4
2. Medium Grip Bench Press: 115X7, 115X6, 115X5, 115X4, 135X2
3. Medium Grip Pulldowns: 50X10, 50X10, 60X8, 60X8, 80X2
4. 30 Degree Incline Dumbbell Hammer Press: 20X10, 20X10, 25X8, 25X8, 40X3
5. Pulldowns Supinated Grip: 50X10, 50X10, 60X7, 60X6, 70X3
6. Parallel Grip Standing Shoulder Press: 20X10, 20X10, 25X6, 25X6, 35X2
7. Stairclimber: 12 Minutes, 170 Calories Burned.
Note: Whatever my numbers are for this week, I plan on rolling with all next week. I made some decent increases this week, and I want to stabilize it completely before I push harder.
Note #2: I also did pushups after supper... 17 was my max. I want to be doing double that.
Note #3: Incase anyone has trouble reading my log above I'll explain it here... The first number is the pounds lifted, while the second number (following the X) is for how many reps. I try to do five sets of everything while progressively adding weight. Hopefully by the final set I do less than 5 reps before hitting failure.
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End
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Hopefully this will ultimately prove useful for someone other than myself. At the very least it will provide some history for me to look back on when I'm all done. I would hope that it will prove useful for other people though.
I'll update this "journal" as things go by. Feel free to post, critique, ask questions, whatever you feel like doing!