Pieman
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
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- Points
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I would like to reccomend this program to all recruits here. It is a course called 'Soldiers of Fitness' and is a Army style fitness course taught by a couple of ex-regular force turned reservists of the PPCLI. Currently, there are only two locations, one in Edmonton and one in Calgary.
Their website is here:
http://www.soldiersoffitness.com/
For the past three months, I have been going to this course 5 days a week, the improvement in my physical shape has been nothing short of outstanding. The course uses authentic Army style training and they cover everything you will see in basic except the obstacle course. It is probably not as hard as the real thing, but it is still very hard. Without question takes a lot of effort and heart to complete even for people who are in great shape already.
Each day we do sit ups, push ups, bent knee crunches, chin ups. We run everywhere. We sometimes run with large 80 lbs. poles called 'Misery'. We sometimes run with a large 200 lbs. log called 'Pain'. We do hill training. Sometimes the Sargent puts a 15 lbs. backpack on us and gives us steel rods weighing 10 lbs. and we run 6km with them. Everything is done together as a team and you are constantly pushing each other.
Each class is 1 1/2 hours, and is very fast paced. We are constantly kept moving by the instructors, and each day is different, even after three months I have no idea what is going to happen when I show up for class.
It is hard, but it is some kind of fun! I enjoy every minute of it.
If you are not in Calgary or Edmonton, you should try to locate some kind of program like this is your area. You never know, there might be one around.
Their website is here:
http://www.soldiersoffitness.com/
For the past three months, I have been going to this course 5 days a week, the improvement in my physical shape has been nothing short of outstanding. The course uses authentic Army style training and they cover everything you will see in basic except the obstacle course. It is probably not as hard as the real thing, but it is still very hard. Without question takes a lot of effort and heart to complete even for people who are in great shape already.
Each day we do sit ups, push ups, bent knee crunches, chin ups. We run everywhere. We sometimes run with large 80 lbs. poles called 'Misery'. We sometimes run with a large 200 lbs. log called 'Pain'. We do hill training. Sometimes the Sargent puts a 15 lbs. backpack on us and gives us steel rods weighing 10 lbs. and we run 6km with them. Everything is done together as a team and you are constantly pushing each other.
Each class is 1 1/2 hours, and is very fast paced. We are constantly kept moving by the instructors, and each day is different, even after three months I have no idea what is going to happen when I show up for class.
It is hard, but it is some kind of fun! I enjoy every minute of it.
If you are not in Calgary or Edmonton, you should try to locate some kind of program like this is your area. You never know, there might be one around.