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Considering Paras as a option if I fail PRMC.

General discussions on joining & training in The Parachute Regiment.
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Macca wrote:Oh and i meant it makes the new guys less confident in asking questions :D
I understood where you were coming from.

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To be honest your shin splints would be worse in the Paras than the Marines.

Tabbing is horrendous on the shins and thats wasn't even para pace i was doing. where as yomping or speed marching never bothered mine. Although yomping was the toughest out of the 3 ive ever done.

But still good luck with the PRMC
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Ok thanks guys, I am very dedicated to the Marines and dont know why I even thought about a 'backup plan'.

I am just going to get my shins better and work even harder to blitz my PRMC.

My upperbody is fine, at my RMAD I did:

41 pressups,

83situps

7 pullups (could of done more. stopped at 7)


By PRMC Im going to aim for 50 pushups, 90+ situps and 10 pullups.

Just have to heal my shins and start putting out some miles.

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Post by UtrinqueParatus »

Fair one mate you sound well on track for PRMC but you should probably be aiming higher with the press-ups. Glad you've made a firm decision like i said in my first post wasn't a slagging just an observation if you want something bad enough then there are no alternatives.
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euro_andrew wrote: By PRMC Im going to aim for 50 pushups, 90+ situps and 10 pullups.
They stop you at 6 pull ups mate
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Yes as they did on my RMAD. but just for peace of mind.

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Just a quick question - I thought tabbing and yomping were the same ?! :roll:

Or is tabbing the same as speed marching :-?
I don't really know what to say here - apart from GOOD LUCK to everyone going to PRMC or POC - remember: people here have been there and come out alive, pass or fail....its YOUR EFFORTS that count!!!
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marines yomp .The army tabs term is used for either walking with bergan or speed marching in webbing .Probably was a diffrence at one point not now.
Maybe an overhill stab but not ready to hang
my kit in yet .If not quite death from the flanks
certainly a nasty fright.:)
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EXREG wrote:
Iwonderhowlongmynamecanbe wrote:Just a quick question - I thought tabbing and yomping were the same ?! :roll:

Or is tabbing the same as speed marching :-?
Its all the same really, just covering distance with weight on your back.....only difference is Para Reg do it faster!! 8)
Correct me if im wrong but there all diffrent weights.

The yomping i did in the marines was with 85-90lbs and thats not even full kit apperently

Tabbings done with roughly 45 lbs

and speed marching with 31lbs

Marines speed march faster than the paras tab, yet the paras tab faster than the marines yomp. So it comes down to the heavier the weight the slower you go.

But who cares anyway there all tough
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do they, so how many para reg tabs have you actually been on ?
What sort of speeds are TAB's carried out at ?

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On operations you'd go by vechicle if ones available .Which thanks to gordon brown it wont be :lol:
Maybe an overhill stab but not ready to hang
my kit in yet .If not quite death from the flanks
certainly a nasty fright.:)
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mancuniankid wrote:Marines speed march faster than the paras tab

You sure? Im no expert but when i saw a P-Coy video of tabbing, they were shifting at a fair pace (basically power walking). Everyone interviewed was saying how their shins were pounding after about a mile. It looked pretty damn tough.

Im led to believe that tabbing came from the need to get off a dropzone sharpish, and so its hardly going to be a doddle.
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