With the risk of sticking me neck out, for me personally I would say yes.JCAP3 wrote:Can't wait!GGHT wrote:You may as well tape record that for the many, many times you'll need to say it in RT!JCAP3 wrote:Cheers lads, appreciated!
AJ: we were screaming at each other to "hurry the f**k up, RUN!"![]()
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GGHT, would you recommend going to RT less fit than i was on my PRMC? In light of what you said in another post. Also, i'v been ill because of the temperatures and the head dipping bit. What happens if you have flu? Do you just have to get on with it?
Cheers
A better way to explain it would be that RT fitness is based on lots of short, fast runs/sprints with the double marking time and yomps primarily as endurance. So you could train accordingly. I focused on building lots of miles basically distance running and my body being used to that I did lose a lot of CV, as I did literally 2 runs over 3 miles in RT.
I thought that the medical system could be OTT actually, much to the hatred of the training team. Don't forget the sickbay is pretty much run by the Navy as opposed to the Marines and in some cases lads with literally a small cough would be whisked away under the guise of a "chest infection", and on the ward for a week. If your gen ill and your a good lad your training team will ensure you go there. Mild illness
(coughs, colds) are common on camp as there are so many people in the same place.
Hope that helps mate.

