hey guys, since we got a couple PJ Wannabes, possibly some Gonnabes, i wanted to give a little advice.
The first course after basic training, indoc, is all about PT and Mental strength. I got no advice for basic training cause lets face it, it's gay and sucks;) As far as mental strength goes...ya got it or ya don't. But for PT...before any of you even get to basic, here's a requirement you need to make for yourself before you go in. Run 3 miles in under 21 minutes (best is 18 min), 85 push ups in 2 minutes (back straight, chest down to a fist length off the ground, no rest position), 100 sit ups in 2 minutes (hands behind head, sitting up to break 90 degree plane), 16 pull ups (good form, no kipping, and from a dead hang) and swim 1500 meters in under 26 min. That PAST test isn't that great of a gauge for how well you'll do at indoc, and some recruiters are lying amorphous globs of dog shit who'll fudge the numbers just to get the points of having a PJ sign up. These numbers I've given you are the numbers for the PJ PT Test...that is how recruitment should be done. If you're not meeting those standards, you have no business going to indoc. Just be honest with yourself and also realize that i'm not trying to hold anyone back from trying, but i'm trying to allow you the greatest chance of success for the course.
Now let me be honest...Did I meet those standards before i went to Indoc? Nope, but i also had to go through indoc twice because of it. Had someone fed me this advice back then, i would have made it mine and met those goals, and my life would have been a little easier.
p.s. the course is still a royal bitch, so don't think that PT will carry you through alone. Being part of a team is what will make you succeed
The first course after basic training, indoc, is all about PT and Mental strength. I got no advice for basic training cause lets face it, it's gay and sucks;) As far as mental strength goes...ya got it or ya don't. But for PT...before any of you even get to basic, here's a requirement you need to make for yourself before you go in. Run 3 miles in under 21 minutes (best is 18 min), 85 push ups in 2 minutes (back straight, chest down to a fist length off the ground, no rest position), 100 sit ups in 2 minutes (hands behind head, sitting up to break 90 degree plane), 16 pull ups (good form, no kipping, and from a dead hang) and swim 1500 meters in under 26 min. That PAST test isn't that great of a gauge for how well you'll do at indoc, and some recruiters are lying amorphous globs of dog shit who'll fudge the numbers just to get the points of having a PJ sign up. These numbers I've given you are the numbers for the PJ PT Test...that is how recruitment should be done. If you're not meeting those standards, you have no business going to indoc. Just be honest with yourself and also realize that i'm not trying to hold anyone back from trying, but i'm trying to allow you the greatest chance of success for the course.
Now let me be honest...Did I meet those standards before i went to Indoc? Nope, but i also had to go through indoc twice because of it. Had someone fed me this advice back then, i would have made it mine and met those goals, and my life would have been a little easier.
p.s. the course is still a royal bitch, so don't think that PT will carry you through alone. Being part of a team is what will make you succeed