AACC Preparation
Posted: Mon 11 Feb, 2008 3:31 pm
Folks,
I am likely (after much badgering of my appointer) to be given a place on All Arms later this year. I'm in the process of training myself at the moment as I am on leave, and hence have no real definite idea as to what I should be doing. I've read through the POC and PRMC diaries but was hoping that someone on here could give me some sort of idea as to what level of preparation I would need to acheive prior to going on AACC? I have arranged to attend a beat-up with an Army unit immediately prior to course, but obviously want to make best use of the intervening time.
At the moment, I am running 30 miles per week; generally steady paced runs on hilly terrain (5-6 miles), I am also starting some interval training and hill repeats. My latest beep test was 13-1, and I cracked out a 2.4km run in 8.50 Whilst neither of these are particularly relevant to AACC, they give some indication of where I am physically. In terms of upper body strength, I can do 12 pull ups with strict form, and am able to do six sets of 6 without too much trouble.
I am happy to establish my bona fides via PM in order to prove that I am not a walt!
Many thanks,
I am likely (after much badgering of my appointer) to be given a place on All Arms later this year. I'm in the process of training myself at the moment as I am on leave, and hence have no real definite idea as to what I should be doing. I've read through the POC and PRMC diaries but was hoping that someone on here could give me some sort of idea as to what level of preparation I would need to acheive prior to going on AACC? I have arranged to attend a beat-up with an Army unit immediately prior to course, but obviously want to make best use of the intervening time.
At the moment, I am running 30 miles per week; generally steady paced runs on hilly terrain (5-6 miles), I am also starting some interval training and hill repeats. My latest beep test was 13-1, and I cracked out a 2.4km run in 8.50 Whilst neither of these are particularly relevant to AACC, they give some indication of where I am physically. In terms of upper body strength, I can do 12 pull ups with strict form, and am able to do six sets of 6 without too much trouble.
I am happy to establish my bona fides via PM in order to prove that I am not a walt!
Many thanks,