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Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 4:04 pm
by lew
No worries Dave, we didn’t get to see foundation block in the end, am a little peeved about that to be honest. I would of rather seen that than be the test subject for the un armed combat demonstration :o :P.

prez, the atmosphere seemed really laid back to be honest. We rarely saw other troops running around, the place seemed like a ghost town.

Amazing view from bottom field though, its worth going there just to see that.


lew

Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 4:10 pm
by harry hackedoff
Chin up Daveb, keep going mate :wink:
Lew, what can I say? You`ve only gone and done it you bastard. 8)
Get stuck in mate, good luck with training. :wink:

Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 4:17 pm
by lew
harry hackedoff wrote:Lew, what can I say? You`ve only gone and done it you bastard. 8)
Harry, did you ever doubt that i would!?!?!?!

On second thoughts dont answer that :P

lew

Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 4:20 pm
by Chappy
Brill Lew, I`m really pleased for you mate. Thought you had got lost on the way back when we never heard from you, but theres us worrying and your on the piss? tut! :wink:

I take it your shoulder is all peachy now then?

What were your best scores pre-PRMC? i.e the week before what were your maxes and times running?

Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 4:40 pm
by lew
Jeberdiah Klink wrote:Brill Lew, I`m really pleased for you mate. Thought you had got lost on the way back when we never heard from you, but theres us worrying and your on the piss? tut! :wink:

I take it your shoulder is all peachy now then?

What were your best scores pre-PRMC? i.e the week before what were your maxes and times running?
Cheers klinkers.

I was due back last night, ok I arrived home 9 hours late, but, then we all thought it would be best to get to know the lads we would be going through training with better :lol:

Shoulder is fine, and it wants to be as well, after spending nearly £800 on phiz sessions, and 6 months away from the only sport I love!!!

Best scores pre prmc were roughly the same, turns out I was doing my sit ups wrong though, I did 3 miles in 20:18 cross-country. And ALLOT!!! of sprint work (paid dividends on bottom field).

Make sure when your doing gym test 1 you perform the exercises flawlessly, as they WILL!!!! knock blocks of press-ups sit ups off etc.


lew

Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 4:58 pm
by harry hackedoff
Harry, did you ever doubt that i would!?!?!?!
Many are called, but few are chosen 8)
99.999% need not apply, and now that doesn`t include you mate. 8)
Do well Lew. The road is hard and there will be many times when you`ll feel like wrapping.
Head down, arse up, get into it and listen to your training team. They actually are there to help, even if it doesn`t seem like it :roll:
The path to truth and enlightenment, hard it is, learn it you must.

Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 6:14 pm
by johnno2004
lew mate so who were you???? i also passed i was the geordie in the top room with glasses! got pished on the train home! i also thought it was pretty hard, so when are you thinking about starting foundation? im ringing them on monday to get the earliest date as possible which could be 2weeks the wo2 said

well done mate!

Posted: Sat 11 Jun, 2005 6:24 pm
by lew
Hey johnno, I was in the room next to the DC guys. Had a dragon tattoo on my arm and was either wearing a charcoal grey suit, brown short sleeve shirt or sleeveless tops about the place. What bib colour and number were you, I was purple 5.

I'm looking to start foundation with the first new troop after summer leave, thats when the other lads in my room are all going for as well.

Well done on passing as well mate.


lew

EDIT - if it helps anymore I was the one the PTI was choking on the un armed combat demo!!!

Posted: Sun 12 Jun, 2005 9:05 am
by johnno2004
ah right i remember you! lol i was purple 6!

was funny on that demo for unarmed combat! my calf is pretty pulled at the moment so am hoping to get it sorted as quick as possible

Posted: Sun 12 Jun, 2005 10:09 am
by lew
Yea I can see un armed combat being quite fun during training. Same here with the calf muslces. I'm almost walking normally again now though :D


lew

Posted: Sun 12 Jun, 2005 11:02 am
by johnno2004
am wearing me boots at the moment and they pretty comfy so far just been soaking them in hot water n walking in them

Posted: Sun 12 Jun, 2005 1:42 pm
by chris78290
First off. well done to both of you guys... and on the subject of unarmed combat, I saw the RMR Scotland unarmed combat display team yesterday doing a show, lets just say don't mess... enough said!

Posted: Sun 12 Jun, 2005 2:34 pm
by Felias
How long did it take from application to your PRMC???? I haven't applied yet waiting for results.

Posted: Sun 12 Jun, 2005 2:42 pm
by johnno2004
it only took a few months for mine to go through then once you get the tests and medical you should get a rough date for your prmc

Posted: Sun 12 Jun, 2005 6:02 pm
by the_trainee
well done lads glad u passed, so did everyone in PRMC take part in unarmed combat ?