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<blockquote data-quote="aldar" data-source="post: 56672822" data-attributes="member: 173728"><p>Well good. Don't sweat basic training. Unless your overweight just take a month or two to just get to where you can do about 30 or 40 push ups in a row, 50-60 sit ups in a row and start jogging. Unless your use to running try to jog slowly and comfortably for longer and longer periods of time and when you can comfortably jog for about 30 mins then your body is ready to start speed drill and wind sprints. If you can do 30-40 pushups in a row 50-60 situps in a row and jog for 30 mins comfortably basic training won't be a problem for you. There will be moments where it's hard becuase that's the intent but they will pass. The rest is just getting your mind right and understanding that other than the PT test and weapons qualification its not a win or lose go or no go situation, it's about doing your best. Don't be intimidated by the drill sergeants or shocked when they yell, it's a game for them too. Pass your tests, do your best, be respectful and play the game and your 9 or so weeks will pass without real problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aldar, post: 56672822, member: 173728"] Well good. Don't sweat basic training. Unless your overweight just take a month or two to just get to where you can do about 30 or 40 push ups in a row, 50-60 sit ups in a row and start jogging. Unless your use to running try to jog slowly and comfortably for longer and longer periods of time and when you can comfortably jog for about 30 mins then your body is ready to start speed drill and wind sprints. If you can do 30-40 pushups in a row 50-60 situps in a row and jog for 30 mins comfortably basic training won't be a problem for you. There will be moments where it's hard becuase that's the intent but they will pass. The rest is just getting your mind right and understanding that other than the PT test and weapons qualification its not a win or lose go or no go situation, it's about doing your best. Don't be intimidated by the drill sergeants or shocked when they yell, it's a game for them too. Pass your tests, do your best, be respectful and play the game and your 9 or so weeks will pass without real problems. [/QUOTE]
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