i have my pgac 31st august so am training at the moment but am curious about what run times some of you guys who passed pgac got or even if you didnt pass what time you got so i could see what the minium is.
i know officially it's 12min but wanted to know the real time.
i'm currently getting around 9.30min for the 1.5mile but am about to kick up my training.
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It's 3 miles, which used to be a pass/fail as long as you came in at whatever time the PTI set for the group. Officially 24 minutes but on my PGAc we ran just over 22.
However I have it on good authority now that the new format is 1.5 miles with a PTI, in 12 minutes, followed more or less instantly by 1.5 miles best effort. This is very likely to play a big part in deciding who passes or fails, so aim to be as fast as possible! Also remember that you'll have been working hard the previous day on the bleep test and skirmish/battle PT, and once you finish the 3-miler it's straight onto the assault course with only as much time as it takes you to get changed to recover.
What I'm saying is get VERY fit if you want to pass PGAC. Get some longer distance work in to get your endurance up and get your body used to working hard for longer periods. If you can run 9:30 after the 1.5 mile warm up, you won't have a problem unless by some coincidence you get a course full of good lads.
However I have it on good authority now that the new format is 1.5 miles with a PTI, in 12 minutes, followed more or less instantly by 1.5 miles best effort. This is very likely to play a big part in deciding who passes or fails, so aim to be as fast as possible! Also remember that you'll have been working hard the previous day on the bleep test and skirmish/battle PT, and once you finish the 3-miler it's straight onto the assault course with only as much time as it takes you to get changed to recover.
What I'm saying is get VERY fit if you want to pass PGAC. Get some longer distance work in to get your endurance up and get your body used to working hard for longer periods. If you can run 9:30 after the 1.5 mile warm up, you won't have a problem unless by some coincidence you get a course full of good lads.
AST - PASSED
Interview - 13/01/09 - PASSED
Medical - 20/01/09 - PASSED
PGAC - 13/04/09 - CANCELLED
PGAC - 27/04/09 - FAIL DUE TO INJURY
PGAC Re-Attempt - 14/09/09 - ?
TG Course - ???
Interview - 13/01/09 - PASSED
Medical - 20/01/09 - PASSED
PGAC - 13/04/09 - CANCELLED
PGAC - 27/04/09 - FAIL DUE TO INJURY
PGAC Re-Attempt - 14/09/09 - ?
TG Course - ???
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