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Posted: Thu 01 Nov, 2007 10:54 am
by Tuggers1986
tom163 wrote:
Tuggers1986 wrote:
tom163 wrote:Yeah very good view into the insite course mate. How bad is this warm up? I though warm ups were to get ready for the main exersice. :lol:
It wasn't too bad. Basically running around in a circle going from sprints to light jogs and then sprints again. Speed going up and down all the time whilst punching out to the sides then infront of you and things like that. I think maybe he carried it on too long as most of the lads were completely nackered after it. We were all having a joke about how hard it was. It's nothing too hard though.

Overall the weekend was really good. Aslong as you give 100% in everything you do then the staff will be happy because that's all they're looking for really. You're expected to work hard but it's worth it because it's a good weekend and you get to meet alot of good lads.
Yeah, was there any lads on the insite who could'nt run the 1.5 in 9.18 and if so did they pass?



Cheers Tom
There were some lads who didn't even finish the 1.5 mile. never mind in 9:18.

At the end of the course they either give you a green, amber or red letting you know how ready you are to go for selection. I think aslong as you finish in under 9:30 you'll be fine.

Posted: Thu 01 Nov, 2007 10:57 am
by gazza911
Bloody hell!!! could'nt even finish the 1.5 mile??!! you did tell them they need to get their trainers on more often??

Posted: Thu 01 Nov, 2007 8:40 pm
by Greenronnie
tom163 wrote:Yeah, was there any lads on the insite who could'nt run the 1.5 in 9.18 and if so did they pass? Cheers Tom
Jesus, if you are thinking of joining Para Reg and you can't run a mile and a half with out stopping, you need to seriously think about resigning yourself to a life of stacking shelves at Tescos! :o

And there is no way on God's Earth that you could do it in less than 9.18 if you had stopped! :roll:

Posted: Fri 02 Nov, 2007 12:32 pm
by tom163
Tuggers1986 wrote:
tom163 wrote:
Tuggers1986 wrote: It wasn't too bad. Basically running around in a circle going from sprints to light jogs and then sprints again. Speed going up and down all the time whilst punching out to the sides then infront of you and things like that. I think maybe he carried it on too long as most of the lads were completely nackered after it. We were all having a joke about how hard it was. It's nothing too hard though.

Overall the weekend was really good. Aslong as you give 100% in everything you do then the staff will be happy because that's all they're looking for really. You're expected to work hard but it's worth it because it's a good weekend and you get to meet alot of good lads.
Yeah, was there any lads on the insite who could'nt run the 1.5 in 9.18 and if so did they pass?



Cheers Tom
There were some lads who didn't even finish the 1.5 mile. never mind in 9:18.
Bloody hell thats bad :-?. Thanks for the reply anyway mate :D

Posted: Thu 22 Nov, 2007 1:47 am
by Skeav
tom163 wrote: Yeah, was there any lads on the insite who could'nt run the 1.5 in 9.18 and if so did they pass?
Cheers Tom
On my course back in the good old days there were only about 4 of us who did it faster than that mate, the rest were slower.

As ur man says they're looking for attitude, so if you ran it in 9 minutes but looked fresh you'd be worse off than someone who did it in 11 but was hanging out. That weekend is all about the attitude, although if you have the fitness as well that would help.

Cheers

Skeav

Posted: Thu 22 Nov, 2007 10:01 am
by Greenronnie
Skeav wrote:On my course back in the good old days there were only about 4 of us who did it faster than that mate, the rest were slower.
Back in the good old days??? Check out the Arnhem vet!!! Pull up a sandbag, and you'll spin a few dits about Ringway...oh yeah you didn't get that far! :roll:

Posted: Thu 22 Nov, 2007 3:32 pm
by harry hackedoff
"So, there we was, right. Me and Johhny Frost right. Pinned down by a couple of spandaus we was. So I says to Johnny,"Ere, Johnny" I says,"This bridge is farked mate, why don`t we wrap our tits in?" and d`you know what he said? Hey? D`you know what he said?


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Posted: Fri 23 Nov, 2007 7:05 pm
by Skeav
Greenronnie wrote: Back in the good old days??? Check out the Arnhem vet!!! Pull up a sandbag, and you'll spin a few dits about Ringway...oh yeah you didn't get that far! :roll:


Cheers for the morale boost... :o

Wasn't suggesting I did and never have, was just a few years ago and thought that would be an entertaining way to phrase it. I guess not... I'll just stick to my trainasium jokes then :D

Skeav

Posted: Sat 24 Nov, 2007 12:58 pm
by Skeav
harry hackedoff wrote:"So, there we was, right. Me and Johhny Frost right. Pinned down by a couple of spandaus we was. So I says to Johnny,"Ere, Johnny" I says,"This bridge is farked mate, why don`t we wrap our tits in?" and d`you know what he said? Hey? D`you know what he said?


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Trust you to jump on the bandwagon! You two are like Cannon and Ball :D

Skeav

Posted: Sat 24 Nov, 2007 3:23 pm
by harry hackedoff
If only :roll:

More like the Odd Couple :P

Pawatwooper 01 is our love child :P
No, really :oops:

Posted: Sat 24 Nov, 2007 8:21 pm
by gunner75
I thought cannon and ball were hilarious back in the day .. 'rock on tommy' .. har har bloody har. Sid little and Eddie Large - now your talking...

Posted: Sun 25 Nov, 2007 7:57 pm
by Greenronnie
harry hackedoff wrote:"So, there we was, right. Me and Johhny Frost right. Pinned down by a couple of spandaus we was. So I says to Johnny,"Ere, Johnny" I says,"This bridge is farked mate, why don`t we wrap our tits in?" and d`you know what he said? Hey? D`you know what he said?
"Farkin' do one ya hat! We ain't wearing green lids!!!!!" :o

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Posted: Mon 26 Nov, 2007 2:54 pm
by harry hackedoff
Kinnel Ron, that hurt mate :P
We ain't wearing green lids!!!!!"
You remember what I told you was the Quickest way to get a Green Lid don`t you?

That`s right mate, join the Iranian Navy 8)

Every one a winner, I`ve heard`em all and I just turn me skin thickness up :wink:

Knew an old plumber from Liverpool called Bill Johnston. (His son had a plumbing company in Widnes called Raymar)
He was with Frost at the end. Those lads earned their dosh and no messbins :wink:
Here`s to`em :drinking:

Posted: Tue 27 Nov, 2007 9:28 am
by Greenronnie
harry hackedoff wrote:Knew an old plumber from Liverpool called Bill Johnston. (His son had a plumbing company in Widnes called Raymar)
He was with Frost at the end. Those lads earned their dosh and no messbins :wink:
Here`s to`em :drinking:
Fair one mate, every one of 'em a hero. Was at the Para Reg Rememberence Service the other week with an ex Pathfinder who marked the DZs at Arnhem, amongst other things, what a bloke. Shame there's not many of them left.

Posted: Tue 27 Nov, 2007 3:11 pm
by harry hackedoff
Mate I`ve said elsewhere about those lads in wartime Paras or Royal and Army Commando Units being a very special breed. They`d step forward and volunteer to a man for any gig they were asked to, without a second`s hesitation.
Take the St Nazaire gig for instance, "Right lads, here`s the sketch. We will be attacking one of the most heavilly defended port installations in the Atlantic Wall. Jerry knows we`re coming and has spent two years getting his shit in a sock and he has some very heavy artillery waiting for us. We`ll come under fire as soon as we pop over the horizon and the fire will intensify all the way in. We are going to crash a destroyer into the dry-dock gates and blow them up. Any survivors who make it ashore will be on their own and it`s every man for himself after that. Any questions? No. Good"
Same at Dieppe and Bruneval and scores of other places. Job to be done, let`s get on with it, that was the attitude.

Here`s to them :drinking: