Share This Page:
marine fit!
marine fit!
hi im a noob lookin for some advice.
i have recently began thinking about applying for rm my question is.
wat is the time for the tredmill run!
i can do about 1.5 miles in 9mins 50 secs at the moment.
(furthest i have ever run)
thanks guy's hope to be a rm by next year.(possible to get fit by then?)
i have recently began thinking about applying for rm my question is.
wat is the time for the tredmill run!
i can do about 1.5 miles in 9mins 50 secs at the moment.
(furthest i have ever run)
thanks guy's hope to be a rm by next year.(possible to get fit by then?)
uright . forget army. your asking a royal question. i think nowadays its 1130 for line infantry. 1.5mile in 9min 50??? thats pants. if your wanting elite status to get braggin rights with your m8s down the pub you want 830 or below for that. as a gen guess if your fitness is good enough to achieve that you will find course easier. cant speak for course your wanting to do but iv done p coy. and by all means it aint easy so id imagine rm is as tough . just train to get ur 1.5 down to that time and sort ur head out and u should be fine. post a message if u pass................................................
'Every man an Emperor'
roger your last fodd....had to get the batco wallet out for that last one!!
9:50 is a pass, if you pass your good enough, its not all in the body a lot, if not most of it is in the head. If you've got it you'll pass....
9:50 is a pass, if you pass your good enough, its not all in the body a lot, if not most of it is in the head. If you've got it you'll pass....
Forward Troop - CLRRM, Viking Operator and Maintainer. Viking Support Troop out in The Ghan.
Just because this comes up so many times...
Yes lads, it's a recruitment process. The PJFT is just to weed out the real wasters from the maybe wasters and the few who may stand a chance. You run an annual BFT once you're in, which is 1.5 squadded pretty slow followed by 1.5 best effort (plus some pull ups and sit ups). In my experience, most lads crack sub-9, even the fat bastards (believe it or not, you do get them knocking about
). That's in boots on road. And most lads pass it off as the most pointless test in the history of man, generally turning up still half-shot from the night before
Not to piss on anybody's bonfire; as I said it's only the first step in the recruitment chain, and at that stage it seems like the world depends on it. But lighten up, run a bit, you'll get there quick enough, and look forward to the real tests to come. Stick the treadmill on 16kph/10mph (which is the max on many) and just don't fall off
Yes lads, it's a recruitment process. The PJFT is just to weed out the real wasters from the maybe wasters and the few who may stand a chance. You run an annual BFT once you're in, which is 1.5 squadded pretty slow followed by 1.5 best effort (plus some pull ups and sit ups). In my experience, most lads crack sub-9, even the fat bastards (believe it or not, you do get them knocking about
Not to piss on anybody's bonfire; as I said it's only the first step in the recruitment chain, and at that stage it seems like the world depends on it. But lighten up, run a bit, you'll get there quick enough, and look forward to the real tests to come. Stick the treadmill on 16kph/10mph (which is the max on many) and just don't fall off
-
Doc
- Guest

fodd wrote:I think you should all learn to spell first!!!
Fodd Off has two effs in it.ex nod was diagnosed with chronic compartment syndrome rejoining eventually.
Of traveling for a year first around australasia
But I echo your comment, Renegade your command of the English Language makes me think you are a dyslexic Eskimo with club hands.

