My bad I forgot to mention that I hook it onto the bottom portion of my waist strap. Also I just a naglene style bottle so I guess if you can not use a camelbak you probably can not do this. I tried it one day because I forgot my camelbak and it works great never moves around, I do not even...
If they say no just get a large carbiner hook your water bottle into it and put it in your pocket. It is easier to get there then the pouch on your tac vest.
I have seen that you can use what im pretty sure was a large piece of copper as a shield. It just acted as a mirror. I dont know if this works in a real world situation tho.
also sorry to turn your thread into a flame war! That was not my intention. Your best bet would be follow a program similiar to military athlete, sofwods, or sealfit untill you are prepping for selection. Those programs are designed to start 12 weeks out so you peak on your selection.
Hey man people changed I have learned more. Now I realize being the fittest person in the platoon makes it so much easier on you. Generally you only go as hard as the weakest quarter of people.
To me that sounds like something too lazy to train hard would say. If you are extremely fit the suffering they put you through is not nearly as hard compared to if you are unfit. That helps you recover much faster and have more energy. Just my opinion tho.
There has been a rumor going around that this was the last year you could try out for the hill or CSOR with out your mod 6. Can anyone verify this or should I just contact the BPSO?
Before BMQ:
Push Ups: roughly 30
Sit Ups: 51
Chin Ups: 5
After BMQ:
Push Ups: roughly 40
Sit Ups: 51 no change!
Chin Ups: 9
that was a long time ago tho so my numbers could be wrong.
I dropped 40 lbs so obviously body weight scores went up but i was much much weaker after overall.
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