TA 4 Para London (Oct 05 cadre)
Posted: Wed 27 Jul, 2005 5:39 pm
Have got an induction/open day in September for the next cadre beginning on the weekend of 1/2 Octoberand and had a few questions which some of you with previous experience might be able to help me with. I've had a browse through the previous messages but couldn't find the exact answers. If I am repeating stuff then sorry in advance and sorry if this should have been posted on the TA forum!
Anyway...
i) I had a look at the training schedule for 4Para which is used once training nights begin. If I start this now i.e. 2 months before training proper starts will I peak too early? In other words should I get myself into a reasonable state of fitness now and let the progressive training take over once the course starts OR should I aim to be as fit as possible when the course starts?
ii) Interval training, hill-walking with weight, running - Which is the best to prepare for 4 Para? I'll be honest, I live in Herts and there aren't many hills around here and I'm not really in a position to travel to the Brecons etc. I go running anyway but don't particularly like interval training. Any advice?
iii) Regarding the training nights before P-company - Are the training nights split between PT and fieldcraft etc. or is it 100% PT to start with building up to fieldcraft/weapon skills once wasters have dropped out? Is there any way to prepare for fieldcraft etc. before the training nights start?
iv) Eyesight - this could f*&k everything up since I wear glasses or lenses for watching tv and driving. Didn't think about it when I phoned up 4 Para but am wondering now if being slightly short-sighted (-3 left/-1 right, if that means anything to you) will stop me before I've even started. Any comments?
v) When I complete P-Company (I'm assuming I will) I know there is a minimum commitment but realistically how often do people attend. Is 4-Para a tight-knit unit? What is the camaraderie like? Are people committed or do they often drop out eventually? Do you socialise together or is it simply a two-week exercise and a couple of scattered Tuesday nights a year?
Hope this isn't too much to ask about and just wanted to say thanks to all those who contribute. The site is unbelievably helpful and I browsed for ages before I registered.
Cheers
Nikolai
Anyway...
i) I had a look at the training schedule for 4Para which is used once training nights begin. If I start this now i.e. 2 months before training proper starts will I peak too early? In other words should I get myself into a reasonable state of fitness now and let the progressive training take over once the course starts OR should I aim to be as fit as possible when the course starts?
ii) Interval training, hill-walking with weight, running - Which is the best to prepare for 4 Para? I'll be honest, I live in Herts and there aren't many hills around here and I'm not really in a position to travel to the Brecons etc. I go running anyway but don't particularly like interval training. Any advice?
iii) Regarding the training nights before P-company - Are the training nights split between PT and fieldcraft etc. or is it 100% PT to start with building up to fieldcraft/weapon skills once wasters have dropped out? Is there any way to prepare for fieldcraft etc. before the training nights start?
iv) Eyesight - this could f*&k everything up since I wear glasses or lenses for watching tv and driving. Didn't think about it when I phoned up 4 Para but am wondering now if being slightly short-sighted (-3 left/-1 right, if that means anything to you) will stop me before I've even started. Any comments?
v) When I complete P-Company (I'm assuming I will) I know there is a minimum commitment but realistically how often do people attend. Is 4-Para a tight-knit unit? What is the camaraderie like? Are people committed or do they often drop out eventually? Do you socialise together or is it simply a two-week exercise and a couple of scattered Tuesday nights a year?
Hope this isn't too much to ask about and just wanted to say thanks to all those who contribute. The site is unbelievably helpful and I browsed for ages before I registered.
Cheers
Nikolai