Hi, I'm Fent, I've been browsing the forums for a few weeks now and decided I would sign up. I'm currently training with British Military Fitness to get my fitness up, obviously lol I started at around 19stone and currently at 15st 7, so I got about another stone to go before I can finally make an application, its been a long 4months losing the 3stone so far! Ive been considering joining Pioneers, REME or maybe even the Infantry.
Look forward to hearing from some of you, Fent!
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- Hyperlithe
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Well done on the weight loss so far, and good luck for the rest of it!
Welcome aboard, most questions you have will probably already have been asked, so get clicking on the old Search button, and feel free to holler if there's something you can't find, or you just fancy a chat!
Welcome aboard, most questions you have will probably already have been asked, so get clicking on the old Search button, and feel free to holler if there's something you can't find, or you just fancy a chat!
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- Hyperlithe
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Two things...
First: I'm not a lad
(Woulda thought the fairy on my avatar would be a bit of a clue!)
Second: I joined up when I was 3 months short of 27, so it doesn't have to be an issue. You may not be as fit as some of the youngsters, but you'll have a lot more life experience, and that'll help a lot. Your fitness will improve massively during training - my 1.5 mile time went from 12:58 to 10:52 in 10 weeks, but I was the only girl on my course, so I didn't have much say in the matter. (13:00 was my max time allowed, so I was cutting it quite fine when I started...)
First: I'm not a lad
Second: I joined up when I was 3 months short of 27, so it doesn't have to be an issue. You may not be as fit as some of the youngsters, but you'll have a lot more life experience, and that'll help a lot. Your fitness will improve massively during training - my 1.5 mile time went from 12:58 to 10:52 in 10 weeks, but I was the only girl on my course, so I didn't have much say in the matter. (13:00 was my max time allowed, so I was cutting it quite fine when I started...)
You can have peace.
Or you can have freedom.
Don't ever count on having both at once.
***********************************
The life that I have
Is all that I have
And the life that I have
Is yours
Or you can have freedom.
Don't ever count on having both at once.
***********************************
The life that I have
Is all that I have
And the life that I have
Is yours
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Sorry!! I didnt look at youre avatar! I feel stupid now LOL!Hyperlithe wrote:Two things...
First: I'm not a lad(Woulda thought the fairy on my avatar would be a bit of a clue!)
Suppose I'm making more of an issue than it really is. All I can do is get myself in as good as shape as I can before selection!
- Da_sheriff
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Nice to see people interested in joining, I Going TA first, i wanted to go regular, but the local army office said i was looking at about a 1-2 year waiting to get into my chosen career. so i thought do the TA for time being, get some training sorted then go back to basic with some experience under my belt. Not ideal but it's better than nothing.
I myself am looking at either doing Armourer or CMT still debating, although i'm more favoured towards Armourer, because I have some knowledge in the area which would prove useful.
Any way, good luck to ya.
Mod note: If you want to do a job, best learn to spell it first... Unless you're joining the US military, in which case, as you were!
I myself am looking at either doing Armourer or CMT still debating, although i'm more favoured towards Armourer, because I have some knowledge in the area which would prove useful.
Any way, good luck to ya.
Mod note: If you want to do a job, best learn to spell it first... Unless you're joining the US military, in which case, as you were!


