
I hope this turns into an interesting thread as it is overall, the biggest challenge and i believe it is entirely relevent to have posted this.
Let me start by asking the simple question: "Who here has ever given up?"
I have, and im sure everyone here has given up on something. I havent given up (training wise), for a long time now - whether that be because of pain or sheer fatigue. Did you give up because you couldnt take it anymore? Was it because you didnt understand how to push yourself far? This is where this post is most relevent.
Whenever things become hard for us, the body tells us that it is time to stop. This is something that your mind has to overcome if you are to achieve a higher level, training well out of your comfort zone. I believe that this is something that the corps emphasises - Strength Of Mind.
This is without a doubt the most important aspect of all training because without it, you will fail!
The connection between body and mind can only be established after intesne training has taken place, this is the point when your mind realises that in order to take yourself through what is happening to the body, it has no other choice but to push itself, to make that final rep, to keep the legs going that last 200m, to do one more set of push-ups and so on.
For those who haven't experienced this yet i'll give you an example (this is in no way an insult to anyone, im just trying to help if i can): I myself will go out on a saturday night on the trash with my mates after punishing myself in training 5 days a week and playing a hard game of rugby earlier that day, drink away and enjoy myself as much as possible. The next day, i dont lay in bed or just sit on the sofa like a car wreck because of ther alcohol in my system. I get up, get ready, get some food in me and some water down my neck, get out ton the gym with my mates, train my bollocks off and then go do some boxing drills for a hour - how many people do you know who do that? Really?
Once again im not being big headed, thats how i am, thats how i live and i love it! Because a true warrior - a true champion will get out of his bed at 5am and go for that 6mile run no matter what the conditions, the desire to succeed and the pure grit determination from constantly being pumped and ready to go is the most powerful arsenal a RM recruit can have in his mental armoury! Anyone who disagrees with this, id like to hear your side of it?
I dont know if anyone on here is like that? But i just thought i would try and open up the mental aspect of things, i think its good to get out in the open how people think and their approach to training. I dont know if it has ever been done here on MFAT before so if it hasnt then it will be good to see people responses.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and what some call 'insane way of thinking'

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