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It's all about attitude. Go out and enjoy it, don't treat it as a constant punishment, which some people seem to be considering. Life at CTC isn't all about 'Beastings' etc. It's about getting trained to be the best. The course is hard, it's intense, and very tiring, but it can be enjoyable if you laugh at the weather and the terrain.
The endurance course can be hard in the winter, breaking ice on Peters Pool and crawling through tunnels 1/3 deep in freezing rainwater is not funny, but it has it's up side as well. Just can't seem to remember what it was................... Oh yeah, they give you a nice new green hat when you have completed everything.
The endurance course can be hard in the winter, breaking ice on Peters Pool and crawling through tunnels 1/3 deep in freezing rainwater is not funny, but it has it's up side as well. Just can't seem to remember what it was................... Oh yeah, they give you a nice new green hat when you have completed everything.

You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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There's a board on the Tarzan Course that gives the fastest times the course has ever been completed in - I always found it very motivational - Trying (Without Success) to complete the course in Superhuman time....El Prez wrote:Tarzan and asssault combined 12 or 13 minutes.
And believe me, when you do it in within the normal time constraints and you are blowing out your arse, you'll wonder how those Nods and YO's on the board managed to do it in Superhuman fashion

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I can't wait to get stuck into these either.. (i might change my mind when im in the freezing water but hey.. its all fun
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I really want to have a go on a proper assault course before PRMC to see how hard I can push myself but I guess thats what the PRMC and recruit training are for
Would anyone that's done their PRMC be able to describe the assault course down at CTC?
I'm so happy, I've finally earned the right to wear my third bullet. I feel as if I've achived something very special now
Ash

I really want to have a go on a proper assault course before PRMC to see how hard I can push myself but I guess thats what the PRMC and recruit training are for

Would anyone that's done their PRMC be able to describe the assault course down at CTC?
I'm so happy, I've finally earned the right to wear my third bullet. I feel as if I've achived something very special now

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Yo the assult course is diffferent to any other standard army assult course!
It is spread out more with a small hill which actually turns into a very big when your are doing it! The actual assult course is not that hard its the warm up(BEASTING) you get before which makes it hard! They want people who can put maximum effort ino the warm up but then still perform on the assult course!
It consists of a:
TANK TRAP (a hole filled with water you have to jump over)
SIX FOOT WALL
FALLEN GATE(just a metal frame which u walk up and over)
CRAWLING THING(cant remeber its proper name but its the one you crawl under, it takes it out of you because of the excessive amounts of shingle!)
MONKEY BARS
WALL (climb up a ladder walk along a wall, jog along another, then sprint over the last and jump over the barbed wire)
CHASM (a climbing frame with a rope that you pull yourself along)
SWINGING BRIDGE
5 FOOT WALL
HILL
GATE VOLT(a frame you do what called a gate volt on)
TUNNELS
12 FOOT WALL
SPRINT TO END
thats it! EASY said sarcastically! JUST KEEP SMILING :fadein:
It is spread out more with a small hill which actually turns into a very big when your are doing it! The actual assult course is not that hard its the warm up(BEASTING) you get before which makes it hard! They want people who can put maximum effort ino the warm up but then still perform on the assult course!
It consists of a:
TANK TRAP (a hole filled with water you have to jump over)
SIX FOOT WALL
FALLEN GATE(just a metal frame which u walk up and over)
CRAWLING THING(cant remeber its proper name but its the one you crawl under, it takes it out of you because of the excessive amounts of shingle!)
MONKEY BARS
WALL (climb up a ladder walk along a wall, jog along another, then sprint over the last and jump over the barbed wire)
CHASM (a climbing frame with a rope that you pull yourself along)
SWINGING BRIDGE
5 FOOT WALL
HILL
GATE VOLT(a frame you do what called a gate volt on)
TUNNELS
12 FOOT WALL
SPRINT TO END
thats it! EASY said sarcastically! JUST KEEP SMILING :fadein:
PASSED PRMC 4JULY!
START TRAINING 28TH JULY!
DAM THOSE PRESS UPS ARE HARD!
IT IS ONLY PAIN 500M TO GO, what a great sign!
START TRAINING 28TH JULY!
DAM THOSE PRESS UPS ARE HARD!
IT IS ONLY PAIN 500M TO GO, what a great sign!
AKagentkitson wrote:CRAWLING THING(cant remeber its proper name but its the one you crawl under, it takes it out of you because of the excessive amounts of shingle!)
"The Scramble Nets" is what you are thinking of, hence the usual order from the PTI's "UNDERTHESCRAMBLENETSBACKTOME GOOOOO!"
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I beg to differ, the sour old duffer that I am. I don't want to put anyone off though, the feeling when you march off the drill square "Royal Marines to your duties, quick march" is indescribable and will inspire you for the rest of your life. Good luck all.Life at CTC isn't all about 'Beastings' etc. It's about getting trained to be the best.
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Hmm...I'm with Sully on this one. Have the sands of time blunted the memories??Sully wrote:I beg to differ, the sour old duffer that I am. I don't want to put anyone off though, the feeling when you march off the drill square "Royal Marines to your duties, quick march" is indescribable and will inspire you for the rest of your life. Good luck all.Life at CTC isn't all about 'Beastings' etc. It's about getting trained to be the best.

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Talking of adders...............playing golf yesterday and one of the guys was bitten on his forearm by an adder. He put his hand into a bush to retrieve his ball, which was unplayable, and zap, snakebite. He carried on playing despite advice he should get it treated. Additionally somebody else got a hole in one, so a good time in the bar afterwards
Who said life as a civvy was boring.

Who said life as a civvy was boring.