Page 2 of 3

Posted: Tue 22 Aug, 2006 6:22 pm
by MrC
I'm 5'10 / 65kg.


Tugg wrote:
MrC wrote:I can pull off around 20 Pullups with good form from using the USMC guide that was posted on here not long back
Bloody hell :) your either a phyz ninja or weigh about 3 stone :wink:
It's a really good technique of pyramids used to improve your sets. While I can do good with my pullups, my pressups are still poor...so I guess it's a case of targetting different muscle groups

Posted: Tue 22 Aug, 2006 6:28 pm
by JCAP3
MrC, to add some more "realism" to your pull-ups try hanging for 3 secs at the bottom with each extension and holding your chin above the bar for maybe 4 seconds. This is good practice for having to wait for matey next to you :wink:
digitalfreefall wrote:My body fat is less than 20% mate, im just big boned :lol:

My running is fine although i prefer longer distances to sprinting.
Ive always had a big frame and my rugby days have kept me in good shape, the doc wouldnt have passed me if i was a heffer now would he :wink:
I feel sorry for the poor bugger who has to fireman carry you on bottom field :lol:

Posted: Tue 22 Aug, 2006 6:29 pm
by darrenrugby18
digital...i wasabout 9% body fat been 7.4% at one point, probably less now since the running. Used to do alot of weights for rugby now gotta work on own body exercies. I would say the higher teens is quite high but not bad really just excess weight to carry round, you'd probably be walmer in the artic training aswell!

Posted: Tue 22 Aug, 2006 6:38 pm
by digitalfreefall
Too many people get fanatical about body fat, BMI and all the rest of it, do you jiggle when you run ? if the answer is yes then lose some weight fatboy, if no, your healthy.

Posted: Tue 22 Aug, 2006 6:44 pm
by Hankins
most people on my prmc died out before the time was up, it takes one sort of person to carry on that long, and then when you start training and you do your initial assessment you have to do your press ups to a beep and its harder

Posted: Tue 22 Aug, 2006 7:45 pm
by t_o_m_!
ye when u get into recruit training u do another test of bleep test, pull ups, press ups and sit ups and its all to bleeps, its ok. good luck to all the people who are yet to take PRMC, and dont worry about if you cant hit the max on press ups etc as long as your really diggin in and giving 110% then they will see that and im sure you all will be fine. good luck fellas!

Posted: Tue 22 Aug, 2006 8:48 pm
by cruicent
65kg and 178cm. Can max out at 60 in 2 mins. Make sure you try and stay up for the full 2 mins at least on one set when doing your press ups, I was doing roughly 35 in a min then starting staying up for the full 2 mins, even if I wasnt doing many more and got it up to 60 in a couple of weeks (doing weights as well).

Posted: Fri 24 Nov, 2006 2:56 pm
by ramz56
i hit my failure point because i am doing the press ups very fast and exerting myself so i usually run out of steam at about 1 minute :cry:

Posted: Thu 11 Jan, 2007 4:08 am
by UtrinqueParatus
I dont know about Royals but i know when i was in the army my worst part of push-ups was the PTI staff making us doing them to their timing i.e holding the lowered position for about 30 secs or holding at half way down for 30 secs that was a real killer for me...

Posted: Thu 11 Jan, 2007 10:39 am
by Mephis
man . . .. . .

i must be the shortest guy on here at 5'7 and weighing in at 65.7 kg

im stuggling with my press ups i went to the gym yesterday and my gym intructor is a former marine and he put me through my paces.

he started me on a 10 min bike ride at 80 rpm then went on to a 3 min walk then a run that started at 8kph and progressed through to 14 kph for 16 minuites.

then rowing 1500 meters in 7 mins then some circuit training on these upper body machines at 50 / 35 pds.

after this he got me down on the floor doing marine style push ups. i was real enbarressed as i only managed 8 press ups, my arms were killing and my shoulders were renching. this was my first time in a structured gym.

is this normal or am i really week ?

got to go again today luckly ive got a month to train hard before PRMC

Posted: Thu 11 Jan, 2007 10:53 am
by Mitch
Can i just ask what the Royal Marines specification is for a press up? Is it with elbows into ribs or otherwise?
Mitch

Posted: Thu 11 Jan, 2007 10:55 am
by Mephis
tucked in to your sides and hands at shoulder width appart

Posted: Thu 11 Jan, 2007 11:06 am
by Mitch
O that's cool cheers. At least i now know I'm doing them right! Should i just focus on this style or do other styles as well?
One other thing, what are a half sits and close arm press ups? I found it in the beast circuit but am not sure how to do it!
Thanks

Posted: Thu 11 Jan, 2007 11:38 am
by lodgi
Mitch wrote:O that's cool cheers. At least i now know I'm doing them right! Should i just focus on this style or do other styles as well?
One other thing, what are a half sits and close arm press ups? I found it in the beast circuit but am not sure how to do it!
Thanks
Mitch, I've done the beast circuit, and I can safely say it's a damn good circuit mate. Time yourself and push yourself hard as you can on it and you'll soon start to feel it. Try to include the runs between the excercises if you can.

Close arm press ups I believe, are what some people call diamond press ups, where your hands are together on the floor, they are hard too if you go down to the floor. Try and get as low as you can.

Half sit are where you do sit ups but your hands go together, thumbs locked and fingers pointing to your knees (which are bent as usual). You sit up as far as you can go and just slide your hands over your knees.

Have a search in google for images.

Posted: Thu 11 Jan, 2007 11:42 am
by Mitch
Thanks for that lodgi I'm just about to leave and try it out but its stupidly windy and the grounds sodden...all adds to the fun!
Mitch