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OASC Bleep Test

Posted: Thu 12 Oct, 2006 3:08 pm
by wannabe_rock
Hi all,

my girlfriend is thinking of applying for intelligence officer but is trying to convince herself that the OASC bleep test is beyond her. I want to reassure her that it is attainable, however I don't have any clue of the required level. Does anybody know what the minimum level required of a 23 year old female is?

Be very gratefull if anyone can answer?

Posted: Thu 12 Oct, 2006 7:41 pm
by kleky
so the officer test is different to that of a trade? I just did the 1.5 mile treadmill run.

Posted: Fri 13 Oct, 2006 10:49 am
by Alfa
I don't know much about the RAF but usually the minimum level's for bleep test's aren't that high and especially as it's only for an Intelligence Officer it shouldn't be that high as fitness isn't going to be the most important thing for that field unlike say Infantry.

Level 10 is usually enough to pass for the Infantry so it's not going to be any higher than that.

In short if she has a good level of fitness she will more than likely be able to pass a bleep test no problem, they're not exactly the hardest things in the world.

Posted: Sat 14 Oct, 2006 3:34 pm
by Rizzarazzu
Don't quote me, but it's around about level 6 or 7 for female officers.

This is barely past jogging pace - i think even most ladies would agree with me on that one. However, the test is maximal for officer applicants, so she would be required for as long as she can - the higher the better.

Posted: Mon 16 Oct, 2006 12:23 pm
by wannabe_rock
Thanks Rizz, I'll let her know. I'm about to take her out for her first run, I downloaded the officers fitness programme from the rafcareers.com site and I'm going to do that with her on top of my training.

Thanks again

Posted: Mon 30 Oct, 2006 10:51 pm
by BlondeLaraCroft
but it's around about level 6 or 7 for female officers.
(Sorry for quoting you :oops: ) was talking to my boyfriend and I think he said it was around level 6 cause he was taking the p*** out of me because we get it easy apparently...

Posted: Wed 01 Nov, 2006 7:18 pm
by Pilot999
For women aged 18-24 it was level 6 shuttle 3 the last time I looked. I can check again tomorrow to make sure but it's there or thereabouts

Posted: Wed 01 Nov, 2006 8:03 pm
by BlondeLaraCroft
update from bf - 6. something (talkin to him when he's trying to multitask isn't very useful i'm sorry)
so yeh as long as she's bewteen 6 and 7 standard she'll be fine and the pace isn't that bad round there so she should be fine

Posted: Fri 03 Aug, 2007 9:41 am
by Sheefa
Yes, the recent schedule stated that you need to achieve level 6.4 IIRC. Go for a Level 9 which is bound to impress and you will be sorted.

Few useful tips for the Bleep test as follows:

http://www.topendsports.com/testing/beepmax.htm
A technique I had learned from my father, who was a very good long distance runner, was to get your breathing under control before you start, to make sure there is plenty of oxygen in the muscles to be able to work properly. I did this by taking big, deep breaths and holding it for a few seconds then slowly releasing it. I did this for about 5 minutes before it started. Another tip I was given was to keep your arms low so that your not using extra energy to hold them up and pump them and it also opens up your diaphragm, which controls your breathing.
http://www.mfat.co.uk/forums/viewtopic. ... light=oasc

Good Luck!!! :)