You'll have some PT sessions in the pool which will require swimming.kawal said:I dont know how to swim,will that be a problem during my BMQ?thanks.
You'll have some PT sessions in the pool which will require swimming.kawal said:I dont know how to swim,will that be a problem during my BMQ?thanks.
kawal said:I dont know how to swim,will that be a problem during my BMQ?thanks.
doerksen27 said:easiest course i've ever had was bmq
Funny my hardest course was BMQ. My Driver Wheel and Comms courses were coffee courses. Believe it or not my BIQ was done on weekends. The only course i had to go away for at any length was my SQ. I even done mods 1-5, but nothing has been as difficult as my first course.doerksen27 said:easiest course i've ever had was bmq
kawal said:I dont know how to swim,will that be a problem during my BMQ?thanks.
jwtg said:You'll have some PT sessions in the pool which will require swimming.
paracowboy said:This post hasn't even been up for a full day yet, and I've already gotten a few "Yeah, but"s, and "What if"s.
There are none.
Trust us, we've been doing this for a very long time, now. Over 100 years. We got a system an' everything.
Really.
It's an ancient system, dating back to the Greek Hoplites. Most of the bugs are worked out of it by now. Honest.
The CF wants you to become Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen. Your instructors want you to succeed. Your success is our success, and it makes the CF, and Canada as a whole, stronger. You will be shown everything you need to know.
All you have to do is show up, try hard, never quit, and look out for your buddies.
That's it.
Literally hundreds of thousands of people have gone through the same thing before you. They made it. It's not impossible.
You have questions. You have doubts. Good, it means you're not an idiot. Only an idiot would not have second thoughts and doubts. Only a fool doesn't experience trepidation and fear.
I won't lie to you. There will be difficult moments.
If it were easy, it wouldn't be worthwhile.
But, it's not as though you were being set up to fail.
Quite the contrary.
Don't sweat the small stuff. It doesn't matter if you can't iron, or can't do 1,000 push-ups. You will be taught and you will be built up. You will be brought up to the Standard.
Don't worry about whether you can bring this, eat that, or whatever else is preying on your mind. It will all be attended to. You will be given everything you need to succeed. The only thing you have to bring, the only thing that cannot be supplied, is the will to succeed.
All you have to do is show up, try your hardest, never quit, and help your buddies.
We'll take care of everything else.
I promise.
Now go for a run.
mrjasonc said:[...]Good Luck to you all, stop worrying about YOU and start worrying about the guy in front of you (as the guy behind you is watching you and so fourth).[...]
Good2Golf said:Were your elders or peers in the military?
It's more, "sort yourself out (not look out for #1), then look after your buds." Looking out for others is not a wrong thing to do in the military.
Regards
G2G
ERR said:Yes
And it goes without saying that I am referring to before enrollment - let every man skin his own skunk...
Good2Golf said:mrjasonc, you're tracking things right! :nod:
Regards
G2G
paracowboy said:I've posted this advice in any number of threads, but you guys still aren't getting it, so I'll try again.
RELAX.
You're getting yourselves all worked up and freaking yourselves out over stupid crap. How do I pass this? What happens if I fail that? How many people failed your Basic? Did they get shot? Are they dog food now? If I sprain a follicle, will I be re-coursed?
Your instructors are professionals who fully intend to see every one of you become little Privates in our special club, we got goin' here. If you show up reasonably fit, with the proper attitude, and LISTEN TO THEM, that is exactly what will happen. You will pass, and join our cheery ranks.
People, literally THOUSANDS of men and women have undergone this training before you. They have passed, and without this website to hold their hands, and give pep talks, and group hugs. Nobody sang "Kumbaya" with me when I got on the bus. My Dad shook my hand, said "Don't ever quit", and that was it. And I sit here, with looking down from the giddy height of MCpl. If I can do it, so can you.
Stop panicking, do your PT, and THAT'S IT. That's it. It's that friggin' simple! There's no need to read any secret books. There's no requirement to study before you go. Everything you will need to learn will be taught to you, with the necessary Standard demonstrated (and whatever "cheats" and "hints" are applicable).
Read my thread on Blisters, Shin Splints, and PT in the Training forum. It has several posts in it dealing with attitude. Now, for the sake of whatever Being you hold sacred (or profane, I'll swear by anything) RELAX.
Just some friendly advice. Feel free to ignore it. Most of you will, I'm sure.