hi, been looking at the site for a while and decided to join.
i am 16 and have wanted to join the marines since being 14.i have recently joined a gym and do 2 days cardio and 1 day upper body workout there.any other pointers would be welcome.
cheers
Delvey
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Hit the Max scores during a run or be able to do 80 pressups, 100 situps and 10 pull ups.
Passed PRMC 17th December 2003
Started Basic 5th July 2004 880 Troop, Jan 2005 886 Troop, June 2005 893 Troop, July 2005 895 Troop
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Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Started Basic 5th July 2004 880 Troop, Jan 2005 886 Troop, June 2005 893 Troop, July 2005 895 Troop
Got MD 3rd November 2005
Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The PRMC fitness guide on the homepage will have some helpful (if a little understated) tips for training. Happy with that!
The PRMC fitness guide on the homepage will have some helpful (if a little understated) tips for training. Happy with that!
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Re: Newbie
welcome to the group mate and good luck with the applicationDelveyboy wrote:hi, been looking at the site for a while and decided to join.
i am 16 and have wanted to join the marines since being 14.i have recently joined a gym and do 2 days cardio and 1 day upper body workout there.any other pointers would be welcome.
cheers
Delvey
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"Do not confuse your rank with my authority....Sir!"
I've finally bitten the bullet and joined the gym, a lad I used to play rugby with goes regularly so I figured it'd be far more fun than me on me tod with my weights at home. I'm getting a programme done by one of the trainers specific to the areas I need to work on (press-ups and pull-ups) as well as a general strength-building routine. That 3 days a week plus swimming two days a week should help build me up better than at the moment. Then just gotta keep running by meself. Hopefully have PRMC March time...only a week til the interview now, I can recite the 30 week programme backwards including the overview of the exercises!!