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How hard is it to join the Paras?
Posted: Wed 09 Dec, 2009 3:28 pm
by FuturePara
I just wanted to know how hard it is from people that have been in the Paras or in the Paras at this moment, also could any one give me any specific tips that could give me an edge when training to become a para.
Posted: Wed 09 Dec, 2009 4:39 pm
by timex
I would suggest that you read through the dozens of threads already on the training forum...you could find some good info already there.
Posted: Wed 09 Dec, 2009 6:05 pm
by Tab
If you want it hard enough and work hard to complete the course then you should stand a good chance of getting in. It is that spirit inside of you that drives on when you your body is telling you that is enough that is being tested.
Posted: Wed 09 Dec, 2009 8:12 pm
by gunner75
you have to want that maroon lid 110%. Id suggest now if you have any distractions that may hamper your progress bin them or sort them so that they wont distract i.e moaning girlfriends or any financial commitments that may become a chain around your neck.
Posted: Wed 09 Dec, 2009 8:47 pm
by FuturePara
Ok well my fitness is not amazing I would say its good but I need to work harder but I have brilliant determination (i've been told this over the years) i never give up not matter if i have a stitch or i just cant go any further i just keep running until i faint lol its happened a few times
So whats it like when you go start phase 1 training in Catterick do they treat you like s*** but then the build you up again thats what i have heard. Also will i meet good lads in there or are they gunna be stuck up c**** cause they are training for the paras?
Posted: Thu 10 Dec, 2009 2:17 am
by waynepe
Would you think that if you was in their shoes? Probably not. You will all be in there for the same reason, to be a para. Yeah they will probably treat you like s*** but you just got to prove that your better than them, better than the best and there to prove it.
Posted: Thu 10 Dec, 2009 10:00 am
by Tab
I was never treated like Sh!t when I trained as a Para. It was matter of fact if you could do the tasks set then that was fine if you couldn't then you were shipped out.
Posted: Thu 17 Dec, 2009 8:52 am
by gpw2009
FuturePara wrote:Ok well my fitness is not amazing I would say its good but I need to work harder but I have brilliant determination (i've been told this over the years) i never give up not matter if i have a stitch or i just cant go any further i just keep running until i faint lol its happened a few times
So whats it like when you go start phase 1 training in Catterick do they treat you like s*** but then the build you up again thats what i have heard. Also will i meet good lads in there or are they gunna be stuck up c**** cause they are training for the paras?
Mate your fitness needs to be at the very peak just to pass PRAC. They really don't need anyone now so they are very picky. When you start basic training you need to be even more fitter. I thought I was and got found out big style! Long runs, hill reps and upper body stuff is what you need to concentrate on (press up's, sit up's etc) Determination is not just a running through a stitch mate, it's doing bayonett training in the morning, then a 5 mile tab in the afternoon (what a day that was!).
The lads I have met mate are all mega (except a few), but you can't get on with everyone! Be yourself and don't go around gobbing off and you will be fine.
They don't treat you that bad, if you mess up, you will be "corrected"!

Do what they say, when they say, and you will have no drama's!
Good luck!

Re: How hard is it to join the Paras?
Posted: Sun 09 May, 2010 1:59 pm
by perry91
i passed prac in feb and i wont lie its f***ing hard! my training/nutrition is solid but didnt stop me having to find that something inside. in my opinion and the impression i got its about the effort you put in do you keep going even thou theres nothing left if you have that you will get thier attention regardless remember they don't expect you to be as fit as them just show them that your worth there time to train you. remember it starts when you think theres nothing left thats when you see who's who.