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Post by Clare_Cornes »

Hi

When girls join the navy do they have to do proper press ups or are they allowed to keep their knees on the ground?
It only says press ups are required on the website...
Thanks for any help you can give! :)
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keep their knees on the ground?
Which position are we talking about here? :-?
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Post by Clare_Cornes »

instead of having just your hands and your feet on the ground you keep your knees on the ground and lower yourself down on your arms the same way. It's just an easier way of doing them...
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It's just an easier way of doing them
Doing who? :-?
Drunken Sailors? 8)
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Post by Clare_Cornes »

Behave. Easier way of doing press ups! lol :P
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There is no easy way, there is only Pusser`s way. 8)
Back straight, arms straight, hands shoulder width apart and bend arms till elbows are at ninety degrees and stretch till arms are straight and repeat.
Are we talking about the missionary or have we swapped over? :-? 8)
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Post by Clare_Cornes »

Lord... Take it theres only one way of things in the navy then by the sounds of things..
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Take it theres only one way of things in the navy then
Not for us heteros there isn`t 8)
How d`you feel about that Doc? :-?
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From all the info i've been give - females are allowed to do the press ups with their knees on the ground.
Hope this helps

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Hence the term

"on ya knees biatch!"

:lol:
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Mate, if you had a pound for every three badge stoker who`s said that to you, you`d have nearly eight quid :P
From all the info i've been give - females are allowed to do the press ups with their knees on the ground.
Hope this helps
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Where`s me sock 8)
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Post by Clare_Cornes »

Women in the royal air force are no longer allowed to do "girly" press ups. Does anyone know if this is true for the navy aswel???

Also, does anyone know how long there is between when you sign up to when your PJFT is? Just an estimation from experience would be great.
Thanks!
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Post by AC »

Clare_Cornes wrote:Women in the royal air force are no longer allowed to do "girly" press ups. Does anyone know if this is true for the navy aswel???

Also, does anyone know how long there is between when you sign up to when your PJFT is? Just an estimation from experience would be great.
Thanks!
PJFT? The 1.5 miler on the treadmill? If so, then it's dependant on your careers office. I did mine a month or so after the long winded paperwork bit.

My advice is to train by doing proper press-ups. That way you won't get caught out and you'll have nice firm boobies, savvy?
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Post by Breathingbrick »

Reading the navy site, and you do the initial fitness test in the first week, buit you do the shorter timed run in week 5

http://www.royal-navy.mod.uk/server/show/nav.5448
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Post by Pilgrim Norway »

:(

Bert - look what I missed out on while I was in Sick Bay then . . .

I could have yarned for Norway on this subject . . .

Missed opportunities - again . . .
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