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Turns out I have to re-do my pjft and just letting you guys know the times have changed from 10:45 to 10:00.
"The only time you should start worrying about a soldier is when they stop bitchin'."
Congrats 946Trp
Congrats 946Trp
Really? Did mine on the 7th and funnily enough in the ACPO they were saying they were thinking about bringing it down!
Sorry to hear you have to re-do it though mate!
Sorry to hear you have to re-do it though mate!
Application - 15th Dec
Recruit tests- Pass
Eye test - Pass
Interview - Pass
Medical - Pass
PJFT - Pass
PRMC - Pass!!!
RT - 23rd July
PB's
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1.5 miler - 9:17
London Marathon - 5:19:24
Recruit tests- Pass
Eye test - Pass
Interview - Pass
Medical - Pass
PJFT - Pass
PRMC - Pass!!!
RT - 23rd July
PB's
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1.5 miler - 9:17
London Marathon - 5:19:24
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Yes this is correct, i was going to post yesterday after hearing it on the phone, but i thought itd been mentioned somewere, yesterday on a practise i came it at 10.03 which they said they would accept
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The 1.5 miller's on the PJFT and as far as I know you do a 3 miller on the PRMC and think it's the same with the POC but will need a quicker pace!
Just have to bare in mind that most treadmills don't go that fast so check with the gym instructor what speed you need to be doing before you start! When I did mine he'd worked it out and made sure I got it up to speed before it was too late! They may not all be this helpfull though!
Just have to bare in mind that most treadmills don't go that fast so check with the gym instructor what speed you need to be doing before you start! When I did mine he'd worked it out and made sure I got it up to speed before it was too late! They may not all be this helpfull though!
Application - 15th Dec
Recruit tests- Pass
Eye test - Pass
Interview - Pass
Medical - Pass
PJFT - Pass
PRMC - Pass!!!
RT - 23rd July
PB's
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1.5 miler - 9:17
London Marathon - 5:19:24
Recruit tests- Pass
Eye test - Pass
Interview - Pass
Medical - Pass
PJFT - Pass
PRMC - Pass!!!
RT - 23rd July
PB's
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1.5 miler - 9:17
London Marathon - 5:19:24
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i dont understand this, i spoke to a CPO at careers office and they said its a massive indicator as towards prmc and rt..coffcoffbullshitcoffcoff
and then they go and increase that of 3 miler? mmmmhh
tell me how PJFT indicates how your mind will cope with a 5 nighter in the field piss thru, my guess is it dosent pfffft
and then they go and increase that of 3 miler? mmmmhh
tell me how PJFT indicates how your mind will cope with a 5 nighter in the field piss thru, my guess is it dosent pfffft
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6'3" , but there was a concrete beam in front and as I lent foward - smack. Hurt like hell but hey ho, no way I was failing pjft!ADDiction wrote:I've been waiting for them to bring it down.
How do you twat your head on the ceiling whilst on a treadmill, gym roofs are usually sky high.
You just really tall ?
rt 10/09/2007
Well personally i think its a little strange. 45 seconds is a fair amount to cut off for a 1.5 mile run too. I know for a fact a lad that used to post on here got over 10 minutes on his PJFT passed RT and is now serving with Royal in Afghanistan.
I just think it was ok as it was, as it allowed for those who weren't quite as fit as others but who have it mentaly to have a crack ar PRMC and pull it out of the bag. I think you will find there are a fair amount of people who get around 9.30 on the PJFT but who still fail PRMC. This is because simply they are quick runners due to physical make up etc, but dont have it upstairs and for example will wrap on bottom field. Where as at the other end of the scale you'll have a lad who is fairly slow in a road run, but who will just keep going in a bottom field type phys exercise.
Some people are just racing snakes and others arent, i just dont think it should be really tight time for getting on PRMC, as there are many indicators of fitness and of course dtermination plays a big part, even at PRMC.
Dwarfy
I just think it was ok as it was, as it allowed for those who weren't quite as fit as others but who have it mentaly to have a crack ar PRMC and pull it out of the bag. I think you will find there are a fair amount of people who get around 9.30 on the PJFT but who still fail PRMC. This is because simply they are quick runners due to physical make up etc, but dont have it upstairs and for example will wrap on bottom field. Where as at the other end of the scale you'll have a lad who is fairly slow in a road run, but who will just keep going in a bottom field type phys exercise.
Some people are just racing snakes and others arent, i just dont think it should be really tight time for getting on PRMC, as there are many indicators of fitness and of course dtermination plays a big part, even at PRMC.
Dwarfy