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benjordan81
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Hi guys,
Just starting to train for POC. I'm looking to take it around Jan/Feb time.
How about we post our training tips / times in this topic and it will give us all a bit of healthy competition.
What do you think?
Ben
Just starting to train for POC. I'm looking to take it around Jan/Feb time.
How about we post our training tips / times in this topic and it will give us all a bit of healthy competition.
What do you think?
Ben
RAf Regiment Officer - Recruitment Progress
First Contact - 31st Aug 04
First Contact - 31st Aug 04
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Scottish_Kiwi
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Yup, am training for mine to, hoped to take it in October-November, but every time i get close to being ready i get injured(broken Arm, Fractured Skull), seems like someone upstairs might be telling me i should stop trying. I will survive though, haha.
Best tip i ever heard was if your not knackered and aching at the end of training, you aren't training hard enough.
K
Best tip i ever heard was if your not knackered and aching at the end of training, you aren't training hard enough.
K
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benjordan81
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Scottish_Kiwi
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benjordan81
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benjordan81
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Thrithraing
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I'm going for my commission too, got my interview later on this month.
Advice wise? Someone on here wrote "When you think you're going to collapse through, count to thirty and it'll probably be over. If it isn't, take a deep breath and count again".
I'll start posting my times and stuff when I'm not so ashamed of them
Advice wise? Someone on here wrote "When you think you're going to collapse through, count to thirty and it'll probably be over. If it isn't, take a deep breath and count again".
I'll start posting my times and stuff when I'm not so ashamed of them
To Err is human, to Moo - Bovine...
My first was about a year ago, just the informal getting-to-know-me interview. Second was in April, and was just a bit like the first one, but also tested my knowledge of officer selection procedures and general Marines knowledge, and my plans and aspirations.
My third one will be a bit more heavy, and if all goes well they will give me dates for a medical, POC, AIB etc.
My third one will be a bit more heavy, and if all goes well they will give me dates for a medical, POC, AIB etc.
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Guys if you need any information on any of the Officer selection process i'll be happy to help, i've just been through it over last 18 months.
Either pm me or my email address is on here. Also try the search facility, theres a couple of POC and AIB diaries on here.
Will
Either pm me or my email address is on here. Also try the search facility, theres a couple of POC and AIB diaries on here.
Will
Hurry up 8th December....I think i'm gonna Pass Out!!
God is Airborne because He FAILED the Commando Course!!
God is Airborne because He FAILED the Commando Course!!
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benjordan81
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Hi guys,
Went for a 3.5 miler on Tuesday and did some sprint training yesterday. I haven't been running for a while and do have slighty achey legs today! Oh well - no pain...etc!
I'm going on another 3.5 miler today and then a rest day tomorrow.
Hows everyone else going?
Went for a 3.5 miler on Tuesday and did some sprint training yesterday. I haven't been running for a while and do have slighty achey legs today! Oh well - no pain...etc!
I'm going on another 3.5 miler today and then a rest day tomorrow.
Hows everyone else going?
RAf Regiment Officer - Recruitment Progress
First Contact - 31st Aug 04
First Contact - 31st Aug 04
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Rugby lad
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Hi guys.
I've got my first formal (shirt and tie) Officer interview on the 20th and was wondering basically what it involves.
The letter says have a good knowledge of current affairs and of the Navy/Marines. Is there a website that i can use to help me find out the current location of all the Commando units, in relation to where they are posted at the moment (i'm guessing that this also applies where there is a Naval presence around the globe).
Is there anything particularly important that i should learn over other minor details, also what sort of current affairs questions do you get asked?
Rugby Lad
I've got my first formal (shirt and tie) Officer interview on the 20th and was wondering basically what it involves.
The letter says have a good knowledge of current affairs and of the Navy/Marines. Is there a website that i can use to help me find out the current location of all the Commando units, in relation to where they are posted at the moment (i'm guessing that this also applies where there is a Naval presence around the globe).
Is there anything particularly important that i should learn over other minor details, also what sort of current affairs questions do you get asked?
Rugby Lad
- willgoodman
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Simple:
www.royal-marines.mod.uk
www.royal-navy.mod.uk
These sites give youa good knowledge of the marines and naval deployments and facts etc.
I wouldn't worry too much about the interview. Its a formal chat about where your aspirations lay and what you want to achieve. Remember its as much for you to find out about the marines as it is for them to look at you so relax. When they say a knowledge of the marines, they just want to make sure you have a genuine interest and drive to want to join.
For current affiairs stuff i would reccommend www.guardian.co.uk
Let me know how it goes.
Will
www.royal-marines.mod.uk
www.royal-navy.mod.uk
These sites give youa good knowledge of the marines and naval deployments and facts etc.
I wouldn't worry too much about the interview. Its a formal chat about where your aspirations lay and what you want to achieve. Remember its as much for you to find out about the marines as it is for them to look at you so relax. When they say a knowledge of the marines, they just want to make sure you have a genuine interest and drive to want to join.
For current affiairs stuff i would reccommend www.guardian.co.uk
Let me know how it goes.
Will
Hurry up 8th December....I think i'm gonna Pass Out!!
God is Airborne because He FAILED the Commando Course!!
God is Airborne because He FAILED the Commando Course!!
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benjordan81
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- willgoodman
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By chance ive just done one for a mates website, cos a couple of friends who want to just get fit have asked the same. He's gonna sit down and do it this afternoon i think.
So check out www.urbanninja.co.uk it should be up on the site within the next couple of days. But its an awesome site regardless so have a browse n e way if you get 5 mins.
Will
So check out www.urbanninja.co.uk it should be up on the site within the next couple of days. But its an awesome site regardless so have a browse n e way if you get 5 mins.
Will
Hurry up 8th December....I think i'm gonna Pass Out!!
God is Airborne because He FAILED the Commando Course!!
God is Airborne because He FAILED the Commando Course!!
