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iareglenn
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Post by iareglenn »

Ive got 18 days of training before my prmc, my 3 mile time is looking good at sub 19 mins, as are sit ups, 65. I can do ten pull ups.
But i can only do 40 press ups and thats when im fresh! This maximum hasnt improved for a couple of weeks and im slightly worried about gym test one and whether ill be able to get min press ups! :oops:
Could anyone give me any ideas on how to improve as much as possible in under 3 weeks, please!

Also i currenlty do weight training 3 times a week, should i scrap this for the time being to concentrate on the press ups?
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Post by Pvt Doughnut »

In my opinion id say yes, scrap the weights for the moment and just get cracking on a press up pyramid program instead. RGJ-Rifleman's has helped me alot....

http://www.mfat.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... 9576407b68

hope this helps a bit....also think positivly and try not to worry as I find that can hold me back. Try to stay calm about it all and just push yourself.
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Interview: May 06
Medical: June 06
PJFT: 12/06/06 - 10.20
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Post by jarhead »

as long as ur run good you can pass, it seems i heard of only 25 press-ups ect, and other low scores but passed 3 miler passing before.

i suck at running but good at rest.

tip: do max press-ups every hour for 1-4 weeks and see massive improvement. no dout. just be sure to do every hour and if you miss do x2 on next hour.
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Post by KJ-Edwards »

If you can get you running perfect you will be fine, as it is mostly to do with cardio vascular. If you do good on all the running and fair on the sits n presses, you should sale through. 40presses should be fine, just go for the whole 2minutes and show determination, you will probably do more when your there as of the atmosphere.

Go all out mate, and dig deep when your there, and DO NOT GIVE UP, no matter how much you feel you want to, it always comes to an end.
PRMC: 21st November 06' - PASS
RT: Feb 5th
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3mile - 18:36
PressUps within 2minutes - 74
SitUps within 2minutes - 98
6mile - 41:05
9mile - 01:04:43
3mile (combat boots) - 20:36
12mile - 1:26:33
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Post by Sedd 28 »

I wouldn't worry about it to much, I am on the same PRMC as you and our scores are very similar except you can do more pull ups than me. Just spend the next the next couple of weeks pushing yourself and i'm sure you will be fine.
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Post by KJ-Edwards »

good luck on your PRMC guys

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PRMC: 21st November 06' - PASS
RT: Feb 5th
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3mile - 18:36
PressUps within 2minutes - 74
SitUps within 2minutes - 98
6mile - 41:05
9mile - 01:04:43
3mile (combat boots) - 20:36
12mile - 1:26:33
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Post by Sedd 28 »

Thanks KJ and thanks for your diary i really enjoyed reading it. Well done for passing.
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Post by iareglenn »

Thanks lads, i suppose i just needed a kick up the arse.i was just getting a bit confused because the guy at the careers office who is a personal trainer said i should be doin weights to build up my strength.
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Post by JCAP3 »

No weights for the time being mate. Its crazy what advice these careers advisors give out :o
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Post by sully26 »

chuck the weights and get doing normal pressups every second of the day like you will be doing when you get to training for the first 9 weeks and maybe the rest but ill let you no when im there and i got my green beret. when doing press-ups or any workout always go untill you can no longer do any more and then some more
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Post by KJ-Edwards »

Hey sully26 do you have any tips or advice for foundation?

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PRMC: 21st November 06' - PASS
RT: Feb 5th
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3mile - 18:36
PressUps within 2minutes - 74
SitUps within 2minutes - 98
6mile - 41:05
9mile - 01:04:43
3mile (combat boots) - 20:36
12mile - 1:26:33
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Post by jacko1234 »

mate dont even worry about it , you can do so much more down there , i did 37 press ups before i got there , 60 i did when i got there and i didnt have any taken off me . Use the rest poistion alot e.g arms locked.
Don't consider failure and then it wont consider you!

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Post by iareglenn »

thanks jacko and well done on passing mate.
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Post by euro_andrew »

Hey Ireglen.. I am/was in the same boat as you.

I was talking to a PTI at Merseyside RM base. He said just keep it simple, do 5-6 sets of 10-20 to start out with.. then add 5 every 2 or 3 days. after a week I have already added on 5-10 pushups.

dont worry about complex programs. just hammer the sets and keep upping your pressups.

Easy!
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Post by jacko1234 »

hoenstly lads dont worry about it , one lad passed with 18 press ups , just about effort not numbers.
Don't consider failure and then it wont consider you!

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