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Posted by "Peter deVries" <rsm_kes_cc254@hotmail.com> on Sat, 30 Dec 2000 04:29:27
Does anyone know if it is common for the infantry battalions to do training
with Americans? I saw a sight where 1st battalion RCR was doing FIBUA with
the Marines the exercise was called Unified Spirit or something like that. I
was just wondering if it is common practice to do such things. Also, does
2RCR have a FIBUA training area?
Thanks,
Peter
>From: "Peter deVries"
>Reply-To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
>To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
>Subject: RE: Reserve PT
>Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 23:12:35
>
>A lot of great advice here. But I think the main thing that instructors
>want
>to see is drive. A soldier has to have motivation. If you give 100 percent
>of what YOU have during PT, things will go fine. People are judged by an
>individual standard when it comes to PT. As long as they see you pushing
>yourself, you‘ll be fine.
>I think that somehow, someone will find time to do PT on QL2.
>Peter
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>>From: Derrick Forsythe
>>Reply-To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
>>To: "‘army-list@cdnarmy.ca‘"
>>Subject: RE: Reserve PT
>>Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 12:25:41 -0700
>>
>>PT can be incorporated into any program by conducting the training prior
>>to
>>the start of formal lectures - it‘s a great wake-up, but it‘s gone, and
>>I‘m
>>guessing it will be verbotten for QL2 candidates - period
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From:Mason Fraser [SMTP:maseroni@hotmail.com]
>> > Sent:Friday, December 29, 2000 11:14 AM
>> > To:army-list@cdnarmy.ca
>> > Subject:Re: Reserve PT
>> >
>> > Okay let‘s look at the big picture here for a second. PT will always
>>be
>>a
>> >
>> > part of the Army. However, in spite of its importance, it is only a
>>very
>> > small part of your day as a soldier. It‘s not worth letting 40 mintues
>>to
>> > 1
>> > hour of your day that is spent doing PT on a course bring down the
>>whole
>> > day. It‘s important not to get pessimistic about PT, it‘s easy to see
>>the
>> >
>> > glass as "half-empty" and see being in the Army as having to get up and
>> > run
>> > every morning. You seriously have to see the glass as "half-full" and
>> > realize that that hour doing PT, is all you have to get through to do
>>some
>> >
>> > pretty cool stuff for the rest of the day.
>> >
>> > Let‘s face it, I sucked at PT... I could keep up, but it was because I
>> > kept
>> > my mind on what I wanted to do that made it go by fast.
>> >
>> > Mason
>> >
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Does anyone know if it is common for the infantry battalions to do training
with Americans? I saw a sight where 1st battalion RCR was doing FIBUA with
the Marines the exercise was called Unified Spirit or something like that. I
was just wondering if it is common practice to do such things. Also, does
2RCR have a FIBUA training area?
Thanks,
Peter
>From: "Peter deVries"
>Reply-To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
>To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
>Subject: RE: Reserve PT
>Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 23:12:35
>
>A lot of great advice here. But I think the main thing that instructors
>want
>to see is drive. A soldier has to have motivation. If you give 100 percent
>of what YOU have during PT, things will go fine. People are judged by an
>individual standard when it comes to PT. As long as they see you pushing
>yourself, you‘ll be fine.
>I think that somehow, someone will find time to do PT on QL2.
>Peter
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>From: Derrick Forsythe
>>Reply-To: army-list@CdnArmy.ca
>>To: "‘army-list@cdnarmy.ca‘"
>>Subject: RE: Reserve PT
>>Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 12:25:41 -0700
>>
>>PT can be incorporated into any program by conducting the training prior
>>to
>>the start of formal lectures - it‘s a great wake-up, but it‘s gone, and
>>I‘m
>>guessing it will be verbotten for QL2 candidates - period
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From:Mason Fraser [SMTP:maseroni@hotmail.com]
>> > Sent:Friday, December 29, 2000 11:14 AM
>> > To:army-list@cdnarmy.ca
>> > Subject:Re: Reserve PT
>> >
>> > Okay let‘s look at the big picture here for a second. PT will always
>>be
>>a
>> >
>> > part of the Army. However, in spite of its importance, it is only a
>>very
>> > small part of your day as a soldier. It‘s not worth letting 40 mintues
>>to
>> > 1
>> > hour of your day that is spent doing PT on a course bring down the
>>whole
>> > day. It‘s important not to get pessimistic about PT, it‘s easy to see
>>the
>> >
>> > glass as "half-empty" and see being in the Army as having to get up and
>> > run
>> > every morning. You seriously have to see the glass as "half-full" and
>> > realize that that hour doing PT, is all you have to get through to do
>>some
>> >
>> > pretty cool stuff for the rest of the day.
>> >
>> > Let‘s face it, I sucked at PT... I could keep up, but it was because I
>> > kept
>> > my mind on what I wanted to do that made it go by fast.
>> >
>> > Mason
>> >
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