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Not goodbye, farewell while in RT though

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 11:28 pm
by rgj-rifleman
Right guys, Monday its all go.

Running the 22:30 in ease with little effort, pushups situps and pullups are also doing really well so im pretty confident about it all.

Just the running that is worrying me as i have some serious pain in the lower legs after a fast paced run, the impact i guess but im going to do lots of stretching and excercises for it to make sure im all good for Monday.

Today was the last day of training, im not nervous, but very excited, as you all know ive been waiting a long time for all this.

Right, (not best post for this part of the forum) post was really to say goodbye and thanks for all the information ive gained from this terrific site, but you should all still fear me as i will be back to tell you how im getting on etc :wink: :lol:

Best of luck to everyone going for it, be it PRMC or POC, especially my good friend jonno2006, know you are going to make it mate!!!

Good luck also Euro_andy as i no you have one coming up very soon so best of luck mate.

Take care all

RGJ-Rifleman

p.s ill be back 8)

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 11:46 pm
by AJtothemax
All the best to ya - YOU BEST NOT FAIL! :evil: :P

Good luck mate, show em what ya made of ey! :D

Wicked. 8)

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 11:51 pm
by KJ-Edwards
GOOD LUCK RGJ, I have not got long left either, see you round camp :P

Kyle.

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 11:57 pm
by rgj-rifleman
you certainly will KJ, ill tell you what troop im in when i find out, best of luck to you to mate :D

Posted: Thu 18 Jan, 2007 11:57 pm
by jay999
good luck buddy

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 12:15 am
by Paulc83
Best of luck mate and thanks for the advice in the past. get your head down and give it your all.

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 8:35 am
by LostandFound
Absolute best of luck mate, cheers for all your comments on this site so far and looking forward to hearing your progress reports through RT

:D

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 9:56 am
by Sully
Good luck.

Don't worry too much about running. I know I tend to have 'old news' on training but I can't imagine too much of a change. We didn't do much programmed running at all for the first few weeks. I was a keen runner when I joined up and got a bit frustrated with this. You'll probably spend a fair bit of time in the Gym doing IMF where they build you up and get you used to reacting immediately and accurately to commands. You may have to do a few 'camp circuits' but the running comes a bit later.

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 10:13 am
by Banburyboy.
Good luck mate.

Ed

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 10:19 am
by JCAP3
Best of luck mate, focus on the end reward!

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 11:23 am
by ChrisBell
Good luck mate!!!

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 11:29 am
by Stinky
Good luck and have fun!

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 11:32 am
by jonno2006
haha cheers matey, and all the very best!!
speak soon buddy! take care,

jonno

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 11:37 am
by jacko1234
should think your 937 troop matey although im not 100% could be 936

Posted: Fri 19 Jan, 2007 2:08 pm
by mancuniankid
jacko1234 wrote:should think your 937 troop matey although im not 100% could be 936
Nope he'll defo be in 937 troop