Badger: I would love to see you do chin-ups with 30+ lbs on your back. That‘s just foolish. Now if the weight were around your feet/ankles, that would make more sense. Have you ever really tried to do chin-ups like that? (with weight on you back) It doesn‘t really work.
The Para test is easy. The run is 1.6 km in under 7:30 min, 7 underhand pull-ups, and 32 sit-ups (no time limit, no stopping)
PT on the course isn‘t that bad either. You only do PT till thurs of the second week (twice a day)
Morning PT is usually a fast run for about 15+/- min. Afternoon PT is a longer run, circuit trg, rope climbing, etc. You run everywhere you go (within the CPC), and you do 5 pull-ups every time you leave or enter the CPC school hanger.
You don‘t want to be that guy/girl who‘s falling out of a run or not being able to do that 10th set of 25, so if you want it you had better be ready.
Once you pass the PT test and make it on the course it‘s no longer a competition. So you don‘t have to be the fastest, or the strongest. You just have to keep up.
Oh and by the way, we don‘t want any chest-beating idiots in the Paratrooping business to say or do something stupid to reflect badly on the rest of us.
AIRBORNE!