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So i read that supplements like whey protein and creatine are not allowed to be brought to basic. But what about after basic? what kind of personal items will be allowed in the living quarters?
Primarch015 said:So i read that supplements like whey protein and creatine are not allowed to be brought to basic. But what about after basic? what kind of personal items will be allowed in the living quarters?
Michael O'Leary said:Is there some reason why you need that answer now? Are you planning to buy a container load and are wondering when you can use it?
If we tell you that you can't use it, will it make you decide not to join the infantry?
Nauticus said:Well, after basic (by which I assume you mean once you're MOC qualified) and you're stationed with your platoon, you can live off the base, and you get a kitchen there. So I can't see why you couldn't do your own drinks.
Flawed Design said:Seems like a fair question.
Crazy Petawawa charges like $400 a month for access to the mess. Soldiers who want to keep their own food in their rooms need to take into consideration stuff like no hot plates being allowed (as well as other things, don't have the list off hand)
As far as suppliments and such go, it's your room. You can have whatever legal substance you want stored there.
Primarch015 said:So i read that supplements like whey protein and creatine are not allowed to be brought to basic.
Overwatch Downunder said:What do you want CRAP like this for anyways?
There will be a more than good fitness programme in which artifical additives are not required.
Primarch015 said:i was simply wondering whether or not it was allowed after basic is because i want to keep lifting after basic
Flawed Design said:As far as suppliments and such go, it's your room. You can have whatever legal substance you want stored there.