well me bye's,
I'm heading back this morning. A 9hour drive to get back to the Mega and nail down weeks 6-11. Thanx for the insight, and I trust that the next time I touch this keyboard I'll be an honest to goodness graduate.
Later.
Hey Cowboy,
been awhile. You're the perfect guy to answer this for me. Granted a shin splint is no big deal, but I've been under the impression that continual pounding day after day for too long can lead to tendons tearing off the bone and fractures in the bone. True?False?
I witnessed a...
Just got home for one night. We just wrapped up week 5. Definetly not what I expected. You can memorize all the bmq tips you want and it won't take away from the experience. Tuffest part is being away from home. (for me anyway, I'm married with kids). The PT is no biggie. We've got...
i like the "find a local boxing ring" answer. People who take "advantage" just love those who dont' have the balls to stand up to them.
I enjoyed the payback of an individual who thought it would be a good idea to spar with me at the factory one day. He threw some hands, and I swiped 'em...
For a good foundational knowledge of how to get fit and eat healthy I found the book "Body For Life" by Bill Phillips and the website of the same name are excellent tools to both educate you and help you along the way with the mental ups and downs of discipline. If you are clueless as to diet...
With all the talk about Iraq and Afghanistan. Does anyone know what other countries the CF is deployed in?
It's been my assumption that upon completion of training I would likely do a stint in Afghanistan. But the CF is in many countries right?
Which ones?
Sig Op newbie got BMQ. I'm flying out to St. Jean this Saturday.
Just wanted to say thanx to all the army.ca regulars who've taken the time to answer questions. I think your time spent here is making a huge contribution to the recruiting process.
Great job guys.
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Paracowboys post on another thread.
Answered all my questions.
I've posted this advice in any number of threads, but you guys still aren't getting it, so I'll try again.
RELAX.
You're getting yourselves all...
I was recently asked by another parent, (after they got over the shock that someone in their mid 30's could actually get in the army, and that somoene with a family would actually want to), aren't you concerned about "if something happens?".
Having been on the recieving end of that question...
It seems to me that the most challenging portion of this course (assuming one has prepared for the PT), will be the inspections. Coordinating that many people to work together will be tuff. Especially if they are all in "self preservation" mode and obsessed wtih looking out for number one. ...
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