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Well, thats the question, will I get sent to warriors platoon if I struggle with chin-ups ?
Proud_Newfoundlander said:but never long distance (usually don't run for anymore than a quarter KM)......I felt I would do well with running (even my mother said ignore the running youre a good runner,
Proud_Newfoundlander said:When I did my processing the medic had me do a few push-ups. Thats about the only real physical task they had me do before St.Jean.
Being prepared in the long run is definitely a good thing, obviously. Ive always been a walker/jogger, but never long distance (usually don't run for anymore than a quarter KM). Now that Im practicing running 2.5+ km Im getting shin splints. Its ironic, I felt I would do well with running (even my mother said ignore the running youre a good runner, focus on push-ups) and struggle with push-ups/sit-ups, but I think I can do the required push-ups/situps without to much problem, but its long distance running that may become an issue.
ObedientiaZelum said:What *IS* the actual physical fitness requirement for someone (say 20 year old male) at BMQ. 19 push ups, situps, is there an actual running portion?
-Skeletor- said:You didn't run any more then 250m and you thought you were a good runner? And your mom told you not do worry about running... maybe mom shouldn't be your go too for fitness regarding the Military.
If you never ran more then 250m at a time and are having issues with now running 2.5kms... well you have good reason to worry about running long distances as anything under 5kms is pretty short. As well you think you can do the required pushups and situps, well I'd hope so as the minimum is pretty low. Do you know the proper form for the push ups and sit ups?
IMO you should have a long honest look at your self and your physical abilities at this point; as you don't have much time left until you leave for BMQ.
ObedientiaZelum said:Keep in mind there is a difference between sore legs/shins from not being fit or from not being used to jogging and actual shin splints.
What *IS* the actual physical fitness requirement for someone (say 20 year old male) at BMQ. 19 push ups, situps, is there an actual running portion?
-Skeletor- said:Chin ups are not part of the express test. I've seen your other posts regarding PT, if you are so concerned regarding your fitness level perhaps you shouldn't have accepted your offer. IMO you should already be at a decent level of physical fitness before leaving for BMQ, especially for someone who wants Combat Arms like yourself.
You probably could have asked this question in the other PT thread you are active in also.
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/109357/post-1221589/topicseen.html#msg1221589
Proud_Newfoundlander said:Im talking about hauling arse, running as fast as you can. Short distance running.
Not sure what you mean by "lightly jog". Also do you know you can reach level 6 on the express test, or just assuming?Proud_Newfoundlander said:I can "lightly jog" and still pass within the minimum requirements of the express test.
Proud_Newfoundlander said:Im just worried that my lower legs may not be able to handle it. Ive been running for a while, and practicing running for the CF for some time, and only now am I getting this problem.
Proud_Newfoundlander said:When you say 2,3, or 6 do you mean those as levels of the Beep test (sry, Im very unfamiliar with the beep test)
Bomb Disposal Bob said:The beep test sucks. I've always found it harder than actually running the 2.4km.
Bomb Disposal Bob said:The beep test sucks. I've always found it harder than actually running the 2.4km.
Jschamber said:What do you guys think about heading into the forces while I barely meet the physical fitness requirements?
I want to get into shape, but where I live, I find it hard to get the motivation to keep working out on a daily basis. I live in a small town, ~300 people, and I live an hour away from any city or large town. I have my license yet, but no vehicle, so I can't drive myself there.
I was thinking, if I do a bit of exercise, as I still have a while before I even get in, but go in with doing what I can, then working my *** off while I am there. I know this will put extra stress on me, and, I might be underestimating basic training, but I think I can handle they bit of extra stress.
I just want your guy's opinion on the matter.