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General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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Post by I love beasting »

Don't worry about it, theres a fine line between lung beastings and chestyness. Don't let a minor hic up put you off target. In my opinion, no one is perfect all of the time even superfit fella's would get a tight chest now and then. I'd say just get on with it, ofcourse if it becomes frequent everytime you run in the cold then thats another issue.
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Yuri, et al, you will get a sore throat, burning lungs and prodigious amounts of snot just doing the assault course and warm up, so gfet used to the effect.
It proves you are alive, if nothing else! :lol:
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Post by fodd »

lol well said el prez sorry but some people moan about anything dont u all wanna be royal marines? men that will work in any condition!
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Post by yuri »

just went for a run it is cold as hell there is snow on the ground and i was running into a fast wind, i didn't notice any wheeze during the run i felt good but as soon as i stopped i got a burning throat and slight wheeze, but it all went away after 10 minutes inside in the warm. I don't have a tightness in my chest and i don't cough at all, its just a wheeze and sore throat but no trouble breathing. I'm really not sure if that is asthma or just a beasting in the cold.
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stop panicking. go and see a doctor if your worried but if it doesnt both you then just ignore it.
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Post by Maverick00 »

cold air dries the airways out hence why some people get these symptoms. at the end of teh day if you can run, run. if you can't, dont. :D
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i will run until i pass out and then run some more in my dreams

corny ehhh?
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if u say so.
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tom bryars wrote:it was cold this morning when i went running, just chucked on a hoodie and put the hood up, look like ali or something....sorted, dont really notice my lungs workin, just get on with my run...
Off topic but good website mate! :D
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Post by freestyler_onli »

Just wondering-but do any of you guys smoke/used to smoke??
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Big thread about this on this forum (started by me, oddly); mixed views on it, but it can only be a page or two on, titled 'Smoking'. Have a look, ain't hard to find.
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Post by Kane »

The short answer to your question is yes, but most people don't, or recommend not to. It's not in your best intrest to smoke at all.
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Post by freestyler_onli »

I dont smoke myself-i asked if anyone did to see if there was any similarity between those who did and those who got out of breath on cold/windy days.
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Post by druadan »

I do, I don't get wheezy on cold/windy days, but I do get sore throat in the cold...but I think most people get that??
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