Dont worry mate, there are plenty of other things out there to be getting on with. Like your paras mate.
Oh dear...If i were to fail god for bid, id end up joining the paras, or RGJ or RAF Regiment or even the guards division.
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Dont worry mate, there are plenty of other things out there to be getting on with. Like your paras mate.
Oh dear...If i were to fail god for bid, id end up joining the paras, or RGJ or RAF Regiment or even the guards division.
I hate to tell you this but if you can't do a mile and a half in 10 minutes 45, you do not train like an athlete.smudger289 wrote:i train like an athlete seeing as im un-employed, so im not unfit by no mans standards
That's utter toss. I've had periods where I did huge amounts of swimming & cycling, and could perform very well in both, but had no running fitness whatsoever. To use the London Marathon example, Matthew Pinsent had severe difficulties doing even short distances when he started running; somehow I don't think you can accuse a multi-gold medal winning Olympian of not training like an athlete. There are plenty of very fit people who can't run...those wheelchair laddies in the paralympics come to mindSeaJay wrote:I hate to tell you this but if you can't do a mile and a half in 10 minutes 45, you do not train like an athlete.
All of the top 1000 runners in the london marathon finished in under 3 hours which is equivalent to 10:15 for a mile and a half, and they did that pace for a whole marathon.


SeaJay wrote:I hate to tell you this but if you can't do a mile and a half in 10 minutes 45, you do not train like an athlete.smudger289 wrote:i train like an athlete seeing as im un-employed, so im not unfit by no mans standards
All of the top 1000 runners in the london marathon finished in under 3 hours which is equivalent to 10:15 for a mile and a half, and they did that pace for a whole marathon.
I'm not trying to put you down I just think it's a good idea for you to know what you need to work on before you stroll in to the para recruitment office and get disapointed again.

Yeah right ok mate the grueling hard work ONLY starts at P Company, the rest is a piece of piss isn't itI could walk into the army ive been told this by the recruting staff today, its only during test week p coy that the grueling hard work starts
Well they're not just paying for ten minutes on a tread mill, they pay for the gym staff to look after you when you take the test and thats never cheap plus you have access to the whole of the gym. A lad I know did it and the guy at the AFCO said make use of all the gym, pool etc... as they'd paid for it and so he should get his money's worth, so that's why it's not going to be cheap.I can't say I've ever been to a gym in Liverpool but if you can charge £10 for a 10 minute run on a treadmill then I'm definately going to open one up there!

Rich, you still have to do a PJFA to join the RMR, so hes got the same problem really. Iv got mine coming up soon, although I bloody hate tradmills!rc wrote:Another suggestion if the AFCO aren't willing to give give you another chance -
Join holding troop for the RMR until selection in September, pass selection and then join the RMR. Attend the first few weekends and then tell the training team you wish to join the regulars. I'm pretty sure this way you won't have to do the PJFT prior to attending the PRMC (although I could be wrong).
I'll find out if this is possible this weekend and let you know on Sunday when I get home.
Rich.
You get a maroon beret upon serving with Airborne Forces. Its the wings that are earned by passing P Coy to go off to Brize Norton for the Basic Parachute Course.In_Training wrote:Failing that my next choice would to be going for the PARAs as well, they are both similar soldiers, highly respected and both must earn the right to wear their beret.
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