After my file was finally forwarded to the reserve unit here in Belleville (Hasty P's) I received a call from the recruiter a week ago saying that he'd email a list of dates when I could come and get sworn in and all that good stuff. Well i waited until today and i called him back to see what...
ya he joined a group of ww2 reanactors (soldaten.ca) which i think is very cool and i encouraged him to do it , i guess im just a little mad at the fact that his process went so much faster and smoother than mine, but hey what can you do. i really want this so im just going to go with the flow
One day last year i decided i wanted to join the reserves for a challenge and to see what the CF has to offer. Well my bestfriend who lives in Kingston decided he wanted to do the same thing so we both filled out our apps at the same time and handed them in at the same time. Well he gets a call...
i suppose so, i mean any type of cardiovascular exercise would do, you could try doing jumping jacks or running on the spot. If you live in an apartment are a building with lots of stairs you could jog up and down those for a good workout too.
no theres no running involved, but still if i were you i wouldnt stop including running in your workout cause really they determine the condition of your lungs and heart by the step-up test so the more in shape they are the better. So dont stop running, cause im sure they'll make you do plenty...
found a link for a video showing how the step test is done incase anyone else doesn't know
http://www.recruiting.forces.gc.ca/engraph/howtojoin/fitness_eval_e.aspx?bhcp=1#s2
i just gave myself the step test for 3min which is how long they make you do it for and after you're done they take your...
He said the running was easy for him, but thats cause he's a hardcore track and field athlete. He also said the sit-ups were a sinch, the only thing he had trouble with was the push-ups but he said he still passed by doing 22 the requirement is 19. It all really depends on your body type and...
I can check my file status online because i applied using the online application process but if you did yours by paper and handed it in in person then you might have to call the CFRC im not exactly sure though. As for the physical test the best thing to do to prepare for the test is to practice...
I'm 17, my friend in Kingston applied for the reserves as well and he did all his testing and hes been waiting a few months to hear back but nothing so im not exactly too sure how long it takes. Hopefully with the military overhauling its recruiting system things will get done much quicker but...
I submitted my application for the Reserves way back in December of 2005 and after having them loose my application twice!!! Its finally being processed and they're suppose to call me in for my medical, aptitude and all that other good stuff sometime in September ;D...
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