Well, back again for more input.
Maybe I did talk too fast, haha. I
will listen to the elder now. I have to admit, the mental portion of the course is better now (once you get used to it like I said), but the initial ''chilled out'' atmosphere disappeared by week 2, with the physical portion getting harder and harder and more than 30% of the platoon giving up during PT in the morning, though I've been keeping up quite well until now, from theory to the physical, I even beat my section commander in filling up C7 Mags manually, twice. ;D
Though I almost reached my physical capability limits when we found ourselves in 40 Deg C weather doing PT in full NBC gear (the older, non-camo models) this week at some point, boy does it become hard to breath through that single canister when your heart rate goes way up.
Anyhow, so far so good, and I still stand by my comment, it seems like the instructors are much more ''careful'' now than back in the days, a section from the other platoon reported their MCpl that was throwing their gear around and yelling out some pretty harcore stuff at them during inspection, which got regarded as ''harassement'', but they decided to settle it face to face, and now he is much more relaxed with them, so I still think I was right by saying that with the implementation of the CPHR system in the FC, these courses are getting easier compared to, say, 6-7 years ago. By the way, I witnessed it first hand, because the perticular section is in the tent right in front of us during the course. I don't necessarily agree with this whole system, I was expecting much more abuse to be honest, and I'm not satisfied. I know it sounds wierd, but, yeah.
I do love the way that the instructors from Blackwatch yell though, it makes me smile everytime.
Though I love it, my capabilities got much higher now, after 3 weeks, I can do those daliy pushups without cringing now. Gotta work on the cardio though.