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Training for a Course
Posted: Tue 27 Jul, 2004 12:40 pm
by wannabe_Rockape
Im currently at university and im training for a course with the ATc and need the best advice for a training porgramme for the course. Here is what is consists of.
Level Ten on the Bleep Test
30 Push Ups in a minute
25 Burpees in a Minute
1.5 mile in under 11 minutes.
and i have 8 weeks to train for it.
Help us out lads
Posted: Tue 27 Jul, 2004 1:10 pm
by El Prez
If you go to the Joining Royal Marines forum and read the first half dozen subjects you will discover how much you need all those eight weeks.

Enjoy.
Posted: Thu 05 Aug, 2004 5:23 pm
by Proud Salopian
Excuse my ignorance but what are 'burpees'?
Posted: Thu 05 Aug, 2004 5:49 pm
by El Prez
From a standing start, down into a squat (hands on deck in press up position)extend legs to the press up position, bring the legs smartly to a squat and then jump up leaving the deck, arms and legs stretched in a star position. Doesn't sound much until you have been doing them for a while.

Posted: Wed 11 Aug, 2004 2:00 pm
by Spooky
level 10 on the beep test?!! Thats barely more than a light jog.
forgive me for sounding like im trying to impress but im a STAB and i push out lv 17 each time i do one and i dont actually train that much...
Posted: Wed 11 Aug, 2004 4:16 pm
by El Prez
Spooks we entertain all levels of knowledge and ability, from heroes of the inner urban ring-road justice movement to stealth fighters of the antipodes.

Posted: Wed 11 Aug, 2004 4:43 pm
by Spooky
fair enough
im just thinking along the lines of hes going to be needing to aim a lot higher for when he starts his training.
Posted: Wed 11 Aug, 2004 5:13 pm
by El Prez
True, but from little acorns.................squirrels get fat.

Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 4:30 pm
by rambo
Spooky if your telling us you hardly train how on earth are you managing to get to lv 17. I think your pulling everyones pickle here. What do you do for a living, because you swound like a hero.
Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 6:55 pm
by Spooky
i run a lot, thats about it. not even hard running. i just bang out some miles at a regular 9 mins to the mile.
im no hero mate.
Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 7:18 pm
by goldie ex rmp
Spooky wrote:level 10 on the beep test?!! Thats barely more than a light jog.
forgive me for sounding like im trying to impress but im a STAB and i push out lv 17 each time i do one and i dont actually train that much...
mmmmmmmm spooky .....are you sure mate ?
Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 7:29 pm
by robj
Spooky wrote:i run a lot, thats about it. not even hard running. i just bang out some miles at a regular 9 mins to the mile.
im no hero mate.
If you go out 'joggin' at a 9 minute mile pace then you wont be able to get to level 17 on the bleep test, FACT. To be able to get to that level then you need to be able to sprint for quite a while. You body would not be physically able to do that if you have trained your muscles so that they are mad up mainly of slow-twitch fibres
Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 8:18 pm
by goldie ex rmp
as some will know i run marathons and compete in adventure racing see
http://www.aceraces.co.uk and to be honest i dont think i have ever ran a 17 bleep test in my life, in fact if i remember it was a max of 15.6 when i was training for CP.........you must have a rocket attatched to your arse mate

Posted: Tue 17 Aug, 2004 9:48 pm
by Wings
That adventure racing looks well good, how did you get into it Goldie? I'm not far from cannock chase, supposed to be good for a challenging run.
Wings
Posted: Wed 18 Aug, 2004 1:53 am
by Spooky
16.... typo... 16.... ive not done 17.
and yes it was a low 16...
sorry guys!