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Should I Apply For Marine Now Or Later??
Should I Apply For Marine Now Or Later??
Hey, I want to join the royal marines, but feel i am not fit enough yet. I have a basic level of fitness, i do a couple sets of push ups, and sit ups etc each night, and also go for a run. But don't think i would pass PRMC just now. Do u think i should apply now and get fit within the time gap of applying and PRMC or wait till i feel i have a better level of fitness then start the application process??
- AJtothemax
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Re: Should I Apply For Marine Now Or Later??
Hey. Its all down to personal belief. No one on here knows what you're capeable of. Max press-ups in 2 mins? Max pull-ups in 2mins? Max sit-ups in 2mins? 1.5 mile run time? 3mile run time? 5-6 mile time etc.k2thep wrote:Hey, I want to join the royal marines, but feel i am not fit enough yet. I have a basic level of fitness, i do a couple sets of push ups, and sit ups etc each night, and also go for a run. But don't think i would pass PRMC just now. Do u think i should apply now and get fit within the time gap of applying and PRMC or wait till i feel i have a better level of fitness then start the application process??
Have a look around mate and use the Search button which is under News and Articles below the banner. You might find out that you're not even close, then again you might already be fitter than alot of guys who are posting saying what they have done, i really dont know.
What i would say to you though is, yes, do keep fit and train your arse off. I think (and im assuming here not knowing your current status) it would be ok for you to apply now, take some useful advice from the AFCO and let them know what you're doing etc. But if not, then apply when you feel comfortable. No one will rush you into anything as its entirely your decision ok.
All the best.
AJ
"First with your head and then with your heart. Don't stop."
"First with your head and then with your heart. Don't stop."
Do not underestimate how hard the PRMC is. Anyone who says it's easy is super fit or lying!
I thought I was pretty fit but found it bloody hard going and I'm suffering today!!!!
Best thing to do is have a go at some of the tests and see how you get on.
Get a map or drive 1.5 miles of pavement/road that you can run along easily and then run out to that 1.5 mile marker in about 12 mins, then turn around and run back to where you started in 10 mins or under. If you can manage that you're fit enough if not chances are you could fail the first test.
Also you need a minimum of about 30 pressups marine style (elbows tucked to the body and chest all the way to the ground) in 2 mins
And over 40 situps again with the correct technique.
The rest is pretty much determination and don't quit on any of the tests no matter how far behind or ahead you are just keep going at 110% all the time you're there.
If you can't manage the above then you know what you need to work on so get a routine going till you can get right above those minimums.
There's no harm in applying now though as once you've got as far as booking your prmc date all your other tests will be valid for a year which will give you pleanty of time to train.
Hope this helps,
Andy
I thought I was pretty fit but found it bloody hard going and I'm suffering today!!!!
Best thing to do is have a go at some of the tests and see how you get on.
Get a map or drive 1.5 miles of pavement/road that you can run along easily and then run out to that 1.5 mile marker in about 12 mins, then turn around and run back to where you started in 10 mins or under. If you can manage that you're fit enough if not chances are you could fail the first test.
Also you need a minimum of about 30 pressups marine style (elbows tucked to the body and chest all the way to the ground) in 2 mins
And over 40 situps again with the correct technique.
The rest is pretty much determination and don't quit on any of the tests no matter how far behind or ahead you are just keep going at 110% all the time you're there.
If you can't manage the above then you know what you need to work on so get a routine going till you can get right above those minimums.
There's no harm in applying now though as once you've got as far as booking your prmc date all your other tests will be valid for a year which will give you pleanty of time to train.
Hope this helps,
Andy
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
Use Mapmyrun.co.uk, and don't forget the warm-up, and I mean a WARM-UP. Run round in a large circule randomly changing direction, side stepping for about 15 minutes and spriting on the spot for about 20 seconds (the guy counts down from 10 there but every second lasted about 2 seconds. Do this a few times, then go for the run straight after, and make sure it's 12 there and 10 or less back. How old are you k2thep?Get a map or drive 1.5 miles of pavement/road that you can run along easily and then run out to that 1.5 mile marker in about 12 mins, then turn around and run back to where you started in 10 mins or under. If you can manage that you're fit enough if not chances are you could fail the first test.
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Re: Should I Apply For Marine Now Or Later??
You would get fit enough while the whole application process was going through, no doubt about it.k2thep wrote:Hey, I want to join the royal marines, but feel i am not fit enough yet. I have a basic level of fitness, i do a couple sets of push ups, and sit ups etc each night, and also go for a run. But don't think i would pass PRMC just now. Do u think i should apply now and get fit within the time gap of applying and PRMC or wait till i feel i have a better level of fitness then start the application process??
Go for it. Apply.
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