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CDN Aviator said:There are girls in the gym ?
Maybe i should go to the gym more then...... ;D
Where have you been? Didn't you see the pictures I posted? ;D
CDN Aviator said:There are girls in the gym ?
Maybe i should go to the gym more then...... ;D
WaveDancer said:I just found this site yesterday and am sooo happy! My application is going in next Thursday...I'm so excited. And, like some of you I'm a little more seasoned - going on 41.
Like all of you I've also started training in preparation (and in the hopes I'm accepted). When I found out about the swimming requirement I decided to add swimming to my regime too. Thanks for the tip on the hair conditioner - I'll be sure to do that. The club I go to has a steam room and hot tub that I sooo enjoy.
I'm striving to achieve the male under 35 numbers. The most difficulty I'm having is improving my running time. I can run 5km without a problem - the problem is I'm not fast enough. I've always been able to go distance for forever but have just never been able to develop any speed. Any suggestions?
It's so exciting to hear some of you are so close to departing - good luck! Thanks for any suggestions you might be able to offer re: the running.
jazzy0410 said:Thank for you this tread ladies. It's been really helpful. I'm glad i won't be the only women at BMQ when it does happen (hopefully). I'm only in the begining stages . After years wanting to apply - i finally did it. And air force it is - hopefully as a AVS tech. I was afraid i was going to be the oldest on my course since i'll be 26 in October but i see now i'm considered still a 'youngie'
The push-up tricks really helped. I'm doing about 25 now. I've always been somewhat in shape since i swim every morning. and i try to run 3/times a week. and do wheight training 3times a week as well. (i alternate) . I do sit ups and pushings before going to bed. and kaying when its nice out. I think i should be alright. Its weird thought i can do push ups fine but sits up i have a hard time with. any tricks for that?
Any tips are welcome!Anyone else where joining the Air force or as a AVS tech!
ArmyVern said:Here's one for you then ...
ArmyVern said:Here's one for you then ...
WaveDancer said:I just found this site yesterday and am sooo happy! My application is going in next Thursday...I'm so excited. And, like some of you I'm a little more seasoned - going on 41.
Like all of you I've also started training in preparation (and in the hopes I'm accepted). When I found out about the swimming requirement I decided to add swimming to my regime too. Thanks for the tip on the hair conditioner - I'll be sure to do that. The club I go to has a steam room and hot tub that I sooo enjoy.
I'm striving to achieve the male under 35 numbers. The most difficulty I'm having is improving my running time. I can run 5km without a problem - the problem is I'm not fast enough. I've always been able to go distance for forever but have just never been able to develop any speed. Any suggestions?
It's so exciting to hear some of you are so close to departing - good luck! Thanks for any suggestions you might be able to offer re: the running.
Kruggle said:Hey everyone,
I was just wondering if any of you could help me with this one. Leaving conditioner in my hair when I go swimming was an excellent idea, so thanks again for that advice. However, right now my concern is that when I am in the pool, my face feels very dry, even though I always put lotion on after I wash my face in the morning. After I get out of the pool, I sometimes put a little more lotion on, but I am afraid that it would be bad for my skin, as the lotion might get my pores clogged up (who knows what's in the pool) without washing my face properly with a cleanser and all. I don't want to wash my face more than twice a day, as it's not great for my problematic skin either. :-\
Once again, any advice would be much appreciated.
Kruggle said:Celticgirl, what is your workout routine like?