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recruit training 8th may

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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Post by dan--dan2006 »

:o :( :cry: how rude, tut tut.
might go for a run, yes at this time. i rarely feel like running and when i do i must. :-? i have to run to bilton on friday.
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any tips on running or have you shaved your bald patch inbetween your legs? :lol: :lol:
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calm down calm down....getting a little personal.

He was only playing with you Dan....or not as the case may have it. :D
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:lol: thats why i pu :lol: to say im joking and befor i go for a quick run do you have any tips to keep going?
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dan--dan2006 wrote:befor i go for a quick run do you have any tips to keep going?
Don't stop.

:D :D :D :D
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Post by dan--dan2006 »

:lol: its only just over a mile, it shouldnt take that long but its a good distance to start at :D
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Post by james_m »

What sort of time you looking at? I would guess at around the 6.30 mark?
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Post by dan--dan2006 »

i have no idea mate, its 1.8 miles and i think i did it in about 7 mins befor what should i be aiming for?
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Post by james_m »

1.8 miles in 7 mins is very quick. :o :o

I do 1.5 miles on a hilly course around the 9.15 mark.

Have a good one.

Cheers
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Post by dan--dan2006 »

ill have a good one ( i hope) but all i have to run is the dirty streets and i hope i don't get any jip off the kids in the street ( i could say im a kid anyway) ill time my 1.8 miles now. :D
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It's been a while now, I hope he hasn't run into trouble with the bigger boys.
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Yea it has been at least 11 minutes, he must have done a 5 miler instead. Don't worry he will be back within the next 3 mins. :wink: :lol:
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Post by dan--dan2006 »

ohh dear im not as fit as i were a few months ago :-? im f****ed
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Post by james_m »

What was your distance and time?
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Post by dan--dan2006 »

i dont know excacly just about a mile in about 10 mins i think :cry:
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