T.R.Hayward said:
The part I have trouble with is the push-ups. I've tried to gain strength in the chest but just can't seem to do it. I'm starting to think that I'll never be able to get fit.
It doesn't help that I'm thirty-five years old....
I'm 6'2" and 240 lbs, and I have great difficulty doing more than 20 push-ups.
Are the requirements the same for the Reserves and the Cadet Instructor Cadre?
Best Wishes,
-Rick
The only way you can get good at push-ups is doing push-ups.Our society constantly looks for new and easier ways to lose weight,improve performance and physically appear in better condition.The is unfortunately no push up pills.Therefore actually do push-ups.It will not come to you over night,maybe not over a month.Let's face it you didn't go to bed last night and wake up unable to do any pushups due to weak muscles.It has been due to lack of exercise and lack of time put into ones body over the years.
All the information has been covered in other physical fitness forums in regards to push-ups,how to improve etc.There are a variety of training plans,however they all revolve around actually doing them.
Reserve PT requirements are the same as its regular force counterparts.However they lack time and compensation)For further discussion type my name in and you will see my once bitter self discussing lack of any standard army wide.
CIC does not have a physical fitness standard.(In case you wish to discuss this there is a post on it )
Also saying your 6'2 240 pounds is really irrelevant.As 90 pounds could be fat covering very weak muscles,or you could be extremely built.However with a comment about not being able to do 20 PU,I opt for the prior.
As for the comment "it doesn't help when I'm 35 years old".Its an excuse for years of neglect on your body.We have plenty of instructors in our cadre who are plus 30 who are in excellent physical condition.Plenty of members on this board in fact over 30 who can run laps around the children joining today.(I also once covered fatness in the army/society finding the nexus between them)
If you expect to get fit overnight forget it,go get a bag of Doritos and head back to the couch.
If you think "you'll never be able to get fit" your proably right.As it takes great dedication and mental toughness to whip your body into shape.And with a failure outlook,you will most likely not go far.Hey another 30 years you can get a Canada pension anyway.Why not relax and wait for it to roll in.
As for joining the army in deplorable shape don't worry about it.Our army accepts (not excluding each generalisation to 1 per person):
*mentally weak (the physically fit guys who just fall out....its easier you know)
*broken (spend most of your course on chit.Only to recover miraculous for the fun stuff/must participate for graduation.Then grad and become a useless asshole in a section)
*The excuse guy ("We'll I blew my knee out on a 1 km run 27 years ago...that's why I'm so big" ..example)
*The lack of dedication guy (i COULD get into shape,however I'll just wait for them to make me)
*extremely obese (Human rights and all)
We will accommodate you!
*Too big for CF'S?We will have a special set made for you!
*Too lazy to actually do PT during the mornings?We will give you time off work in the afternoons to work with PSP staff!(prior to 14h00 of course,wouldn't want to cut into YOUR time with all that work stuff.)
*come in a little over the BFT timings? DONT WORRY! Nothings official! 2:26:20ish will suffice.
And to make it all better you can charge us when we yell at your lazy ass on PT! We use to call it motivation however now telling a young guy to "hurry up and catch the group"Is harassment.
So either way you want to look at it your safe in the army.
Sidenote: Ever want to become clean of narcotics?Ever wonder what life without coke would be like?We'll join the army!We will put you on C&P for 1 year,give you drug counselling and a year off basically!PAID top army private pay!Then we will all of a sudden trust you to deploy overseas as a gunner,return and be promoted to yet another rank.
LOWEST COMMON DENOMIATOR.
But yeah....just pratice Push-ups a few times a week.