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Bottom Field Differences on PRMC/POC
Bottom Field Differences on PRMC/POC
Just wondering how different bottom field is on PRMC compared to POC?I think some people on here have done both, i have done POC and was just wondering what to expect..harder or easier?
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themattmeister
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i don't know what the poc is like because i didn't want to become an officer. but on the other hand i would just like to say that in the prmc the bottom field test is not even close to the hardest thing i thought in the end when i was reflecting that it was probably easier then the 3 miler itselfs, the assault course after is a bit of drag but its only pain. 
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in regards to what you're saying there, i believe my nerves were shot to shit when i cam because i had come from canada, and if i failed i would have to fly back to canada and everyone else who said i couldn't do it would laugh and my dad who is an ex bootneck himself would have laughed. so yes nerves were high but after that run i just calmed down and it was all proffessional. in all honesty as well im used to that bottom field type of activity, thats what we did for hockey training i guess i was just used to that and didn't see it as much of a hassel.
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oh boy that sounds good, i wonder what that bloke did to screw that up. you know in training you're pretty well shown how to climb and then you do it, so that guy was screwed either way. LOLTDB wrote:The rope hang is no-longer on the POC bottom field - some clown fell off from 20ft and broke his arm. They were made to climb the ropes then hang, or not as the case may be!
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Looking back you have to admit its not that bad, althought their are points were you will find hard, the bottom field was a big warm up for us before the assault course and it was tiring running up and down the hill in boots with mud, funny tho when it came to carrying guys on your back about 6 of us fell on the turn at the bottom, but it was fun, if you give it all like what i did you can get a chance to come back, gym test two at the end were you have to sprint up and down the hall, thats well grim, i got cramps while i was running and that was well hard, but i kept running tho like many other guys. 
Hankins wrote:i don't know what the poc is like because i didn't want to become an officer. but on the other hand i would just like to say that in the prmc the bottom field test is not even close to the hardest thing i thought in the end when i was reflecting that it was probably easier then the 3 miler itselfs, the assault course after is a bit of drag but its only pain.
You must of got an easy session!! My bottomfield was the hardest thing I ever did, I was on the verge of collapse after the first half.
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