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Tango18A said:Life after retirement always has to be considered.
Hell yeah !!!!
being a "hard core, fight through the pain, jump down off of everything, etc..." guy catches up with you in the end.....
Tango18A said:Life after retirement always has to be considered.
Tango18A said:Any kind of therapy is best advised about by an M.O. this way if something goes wrong, the system is in the know about it. And documentation is much easier with 663s and CF98s.
Algae said:I have run an 8km in 42 minutes 2 days ago, and it was much easier that I expected. In fact, it's the first, well 2km that is the worst, after that it become easier. After it, I have run a 400meter in 1:35 so I was having plenty of energy left.
I just hope it will continue to keep getting better.
Algae said:Well, same here in Québec, +40C to -40C, but I really dislike +40C. I'm the type of guy who keep my inside house at 22C with a cooling system. I think I prefer the cold, at least you can put more clothes on if needed. But when it's hot, it comes to a point where you can't remove any more.
And we need to do 2.4km in 11:52, not in 13:42. But yeah, I'm sure I can push harder, but 8km was already a wall breaking for me from my previous 3.6km (I was ready to stop at 2.4, then a 5, then at 6, then at 7,4 and I say, well I will push it to 8km.) And I'm sure I could have done a bit more, but I was running out of time. I guess I would be able to run the 2.4 with more confidence now. Because it's always a balance between saving energy vs speed.
Good2Golf said:Perhaps it's personal experience then. I've seen significantly more failures on the shuttle run -- not 0.5, but certainly in the 3's and 4's. While all elements of the CF fitness program are in the end the individual's responsibility, running is something that the CoC has far greater influence over, especially organizing it at the unit level.
Imagine prepping unit personnel for the Xpress test, "All right everyone, today the unit is going to have a wrist-strength workout," or the BFT, "Alright everyone, grab your shovels and let's hit the gravel!"
Cheers
G2G
C'mon G2G, you got to drink the Kool Aid man. After all, you've only been in 25+ years. What the heck would you know about collective training and Unit admin?