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Posted: Mon 11 Sep, 2006 10:17 am
by jimbob
Spooky wrote:steve6887 wrote:where u meant to start training on the 18th
I'd hazard a guess at the CTCRM.
He obviously meant WERE and not WHERE!!!
Posted: Mon 11 Sep, 2006 11:44 am
by Spooky
jimbob wrote:Spooky wrote:steve6887 wrote:where u meant to start training on the 18th
I'd hazard a guess at the CTCRM.
He obviously meant WERE and not WHERE!!!
No, really?

Posted: Mon 11 Sep, 2006 12:57 pm
by tomharto30
Right , back to the original post, (I'm not even gonna ask what all the editing was for!!) Is everyone feeling ready and got all their kit sorted? I think your allowed swim shorts but they just can't be like surf shorts. Im just gonna take 2 sets of jeans couple of t-shirts, shoes and trainers and obviously my smart stuff I will be traveling down in.
Posted: Mon 11 Sep, 2006 1:29 pm
by Mike The Sceptic
Yeh thats pretty much the same as me mate.
I just got the last pieces of kit I need today, so all that's left is to pack

Posted: Mon 11 Sep, 2006 4:23 pm
by tomharto30
Can't wait to get down there now, its been so long coming!! Just want to crack on and start learning.
Posted: Tue 12 Sep, 2006 10:45 pm
by druadan
Tom, I'm back in town til Tuesday (tho you'll be gone by then), if you want a last minute chat before you go give us a yell, will warn you I've got no transport at the minute as my chain decided to slice me bike in half earlier today

But in town or if you can drive over my way shouldn't be a problem.
To all of you off soon...enjoy yourselves

Posted: Tue 12 Sep, 2006 10:48 pm
by druadan
Just read back a bit. If you haven't got speedos, go buy some. JJB in Exeter get a fresh supply in every weekend ready for the nod rush, and you end up looking a bit silly if you're an extra large bloke wearing smalls
Oh, and don't forget your bikini line

Posted: Tue 12 Sep, 2006 10:56 pm
by druadan
I'm in a good mood. More advice.
Watches - anything robust and non-shiney fine for the field. If you get one with a luminous face just be aware of it and make sure it's covered at night. Take your normal watch for day to day wear, just beware of it ashore - I smashed up two expensive watches on the piss in Exeter. Fark knows how.
Someone listed a load of kit to get ahead of the game. Agree with all of it, just be aware that some of it depends on your training team as to when you can start using it eg. bergen liners, we couldn't use til week 26, had to use Pusser's crap til then. But this was 18 months ago now.
Good iron essential, will make your life a hell of a lot easier if you can get good creases with one stroke rather than scrubbing at them for hours. Bite the bullet and spend £30-£40 on an essence one.
Don't worry too much about the kit list, get most of it if you can, but just about everything you for the first week is easily available from the NAAFI, or worst case scenario a quick bus ride to Exeter, can't think of anything you'd need from there before your first exercise tho. Except bungees. Take bungees. Lots of them. You can never have too many bungees.
Posted: Thu 14 Sep, 2006 6:20 pm
by tomharto30
Hows everyones phys going?
Mines terrible, I was ill a few weeks ago straight after a holiday, and I have only been doing 2-3 runs a week now, so I reckon I am going to struggle a bit when I get down there, guess I had just dig deep and get everything else sorted down there.
Posted: Thu 14 Sep, 2006 9:02 pm
by jimbob
well iv only been doing 2 or 3 runs a week anyway since my PRMC, i'm just trying not to overtrain as i'm more concerned about getting myself down there injury free to give myself the best possible chance, your hardly going to lose much fitness by only doing 3 runs per week instead of 5, anyway from what i hear your more likely to get a sore wrist from ironing than sore legs from phys during your first few weeks so i wouldn't worry too much about it

Posted: Sun 17 Sep, 2006 8:56 pm
by Shuttleworth
Let Hell Commence....

Posted: Sun 17 Sep, 2006 9:41 pm
by tomharto30
Well guys just finished packing, starting to dawn on me now! But I can't wait, although I do feel a bit tearful leaving my family and friends behind, but I guess everyones in the same boat. I will try and keep in touch when I can, but I would like to take this oppurtunity to thank you all for your advice and guidance and lets hope it gets me through the next 32 weeks!!
Cheers guys
Posted: Sun 17 Sep, 2006 9:47 pm
by HarryAVFC
Best of luck to you lads.
Posted: Sun 17 Sep, 2006 10:36 pm
by pablo
Best of luck again, lads.
Rich.