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Jschamber said:What do you guys think of P90X for a program?
I picked up the disks last year, and got part way through them, but never actually finished. It kind of disappoints me, because if I would have stuck with it, the three months would be over by now, and I would probably be in a lot better shape.
-Skeletor- said:Artyman, did you intend to put your question/reply within bgray's post?
Also, 19 is not the minimum for females.
bgray said:Start the application process, sure, but only if you are going to work on your fitness. Simply do push ups, sit ups and distance running at home.
Don't be one of those people who go to basic and live on warrior platoon for months... You will silently be judged... Theres no reason a person cant push off 10 pushups (proper) and 30 sit ups.
I went from doing ZERO push ups to 10 within a month prior to basic.
** I don't mean to offend anyone who had to take part in warrior, I'm just suggesting this guy avoid it, like everyone does.
ObedientiaZelum said:(Not picking on you Medtechhopefull, I'm glad you're on your way to your next platoon)
Since budget is such an issue I wonder just how much money is spent on "warrior platoon".
Paying soldiers for months that they are on it marking time.
The money for 3 meals a day.
The money spent on employing instructors to supervise them.
Food for instructors.
Money spent medical side.
Would it not save the CF a LOT of money to simply set a higher standard for people to join the CF and once they are in be able to concentrate on training soldiers?
Isn't it basically like letting someone who failed the CFAT test join and telling them that we will house feed clothe and employ them while they study books to make themselves smarter and once they pass the basic requirements then we start training them.
Proud_Newfoundlander said:Im in the same boat you are. I have BMQ in 17 days and Im pretty much screwed. The application process for the forces went much quicker than I though and I may have overestimated my own abilities. If you don't pass the express test right away you get sent to warrior preparation company and youre tested after 30 days, 60 days, and 90 days. After any of which if you then pass the express test youre assigned to the next BMQ, and after 90 if you still cant pass youre released from the forces. If you cant do at least a few push ups or situps youre dismissed outright and it could be a long time before you could re-enlist in the forces.
Good news is though is that you can significantly increase the number of push ups and situps you can do in a somewhat short period of time by doing exercises at home. For sit ups, stick your feet under the coach or bookcase (or any other piece of furniture you can secure your feet under) and work from there. For push ups, put your back back at say 35-45 degrees, spread your arms on the wall and push (like stand up push ups), and put your feet back further the more push-ups you do. Also doing knee push ups helps. Essentially, just go on your knees and do push ups. Its what Im doing and the Medic at the recruiting center recommended the wall push ups for me, so they must be a half decent exercise at least
MedTech Hopeful said:If you get sent to WFT, you will have a practice test every Monday. If you reach the required amt on the beep test and/or push-ups, then you will be retested on the Wednesday, and if you are successful at all 4 components then you will be loaded on the next platoon.
MedTech Hopeful said:If you get sent to WFT, you will have a practice test every Monday. If you reach the required amt on the beep test and/or push-ups, then you will be retested on the Wednesday, and if you are successful at all 4 components then you will be loaded on the next platoon.
Proud_Newfoundlander said:Also doing knee push ups helps. Essentially, just go on your knees and do push ups.
ObedientiaZelum said:I'm not sure if I read this right but honestly man in my opinion a 24 year old male who needs to do pushups on his knees should not have been course loaded on BMQ.
Good on you for wanting to serve. It takes humility to admit that, I can only hope potential CF members read posts like yours and learn from it but I really wonder the mindset when someone with that kind of level of fitness decides to join and what they think the military is about. Come on guys and girls.
My suggestion is don't waste your time on knee pushups. Do regular push ups.
Do they let new recruits on warrior platoon have access to the gym right away?