Posted by
"Steve Harwood" <[email protected]> on
Thu, 28 Dec 2000 08:29:03 -0500
Nick, I‘d be interested in how you make out. I laughed when you mentioned
about your coordination problem with the stairs. I hadn‘t done any stairs
test since highschool and I am not the greatest dancer either. I had
prepared myself aerobically but did not know how I would be able to manage
the cadence. The fellow before me was a police officer getting into the
reserves. I thought that he‘d be in shape already so I was listening to the
taped cadence while he was in the next room. After 15 minutes of the stairs
he came out drenched, red-faced, and his tongue was hanging out. This
really psyched me out and I began to wonder why I was there, questioning
myself, was I ready for the PT. I had a bad cold for about 6 weeks
Oct-Nov and couldn‘t run for this period, but in early Nov I started
jogging, did the 2.4 km test as a yardstick, and really worked hard on the
situps, pushups, and stairs I live on the 11th floor. Sean, the technique
for pushups is absolutely important. Note that your arms must be directly
below your shoulders. The preparation I did sure did the trick. But Nick
you‘re experience made me laugh.
I am waiting for some medical stuff to arrive at the MO so I can proceed to
my officer board meeting at the armoury. Still a little more to do but it
sure gets you excited. My thanks to all on the list who have helped me so
far. Good luck Nick, Sean!
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From:
[email protected] [mailto
[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Nick Butler
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 11:25 PM
To:
[email protected]
Subject: RE: Reserve PT
My PT test was... well... I won‘t say a joke because it wasn‘t, but I‘ll
be the first to admit that I‘ve got lots of work to do before I head off to
Infantry School in May. My main problem was my ludicrous lack of
coordination for reasons unknown when I did the step test. Basically it
consists of walking up and down two steps to a cadence set by a tape counted
off. Everything else I got through okay, but I‘m committing myself to major
improvements before I leave for RESO Ph. 1 in May. I‘m planning a broad mix
of weight and non-weight strength training, mixed with my penchant for
martial arts, and I have to get some cold weather gear to start running
because I sorely lack it. I‘m going trekking in Costa Rica for a while in
February as well to bolster my endurance I‘ll be doing plenty of long hikes
with a respectable pack load and such, and I figure that will help out. I
was jokingly instructed to set up the Regiment‘s Jung! le Warfare School
while I‘m there during the Men‘s Mess Dinner last week...
In any case, to all those preparing for the tests, just relax, get lots of
sleep, and don‘t stress about it. In the interviews just look over what Mr.
Harwood mentioned, be sure to make lots of eye contact and practice answers
to questions you think you‘re likely to be asked.
For whoever was interested in hearing our progress as we join, right now
I‘m waiting for Brigade to get stood back up from holidays so that the last
of my paperwork comes through, the Regt. expects to enrol me fully in early
January, and I will be starting a pre-study course shortly thereafter with 6
others preparing for a career as an officer... being myself, a second RESO
Officer Cadet, a DEO, two NCM‘s going to RMC next year, and two two SNCO‘s
who are being commissioned.
I‘ll keep anyone interested posted of future developments.
Paratus,
Nick
>From: "Steve Harwood"
>Reply-To:
[email protected]
>To:
>Subject: RE: Reserve PT
>Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 22:26:23 -0500
>
>Matt, I echo Sean‘s advice. I did my PT two weeks ago and I passed it
with
>a breeze and even surprised myself. Make sure you can do your pushups and
>sit-ups and get into good cardiovascular shape by doing some stairs my
>earlier advice in the crummy weather. If I can do the PT anyone can. The
>interview was not difficult either. Like I was told in this forum, look
the
>interviewer in the eyes, be sure of your answers, read up and research
>Canada‘s Defence Policies, current peacekeeping engagements, and know why
>you want to join. My interview lasted about 2 hours because I am going
>direct entry officer.
>
>Good Luck and be prepared.
>
>Steve
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:
[email protected] [mailto
[email protected]]On
>Behalf Of Pte Sean
>Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 9:11 PM
>To:
[email protected]
>Subject: Re: Reserve PT
>
>
>Thats a tough call. I dont know exactly how they run things, but I know
that
>I was ACCEPTED in April, and I barely got onto my QL2 which started 7
weeks
>later. If I were you I‘d try to do it earlier than that...say, mid Feb.
Mind
>you if you don‘t feel you are ready to do all the testing, then its
better
>to wait. But the test itself is nothing strenuous, so dont worry about it
>too much. You want to get your application all ready to go, complete with
>your finished interview and fitness test, while still taking into
>consideration that they have to run a security check on you, which from
what
>I hear is what takes the most time. I finished all of my stuff at the
>beginning of March and I was sworn in April 6. They had to really move to
>get me onto course...i didnt know for sure when i was going until the
week
>before i left.
>
>All I‘m saying is its better to get it in a little early as opposed to a
>week too late, because it would really suck if you didnt get on course.
>Sean
>
>
> >ok.
> >that‘s pretty cool.
> >I want to call teh PT administratorfor lack of proper terms and set
an
> >appointment for about April.
> >All that I‘ve got left is the PT Test and the interview.
> >If I did the test in April, and then had the interview shortly
thereafter,
> >I‘d still be able to get on an Infantry QL2/3 for this summer, right?
> > -Matt B.
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Nick,
I‘d be interested in how you make out. I laughed when you
mentioned about
your coordination problem with the stairs. I hadn‘t done any stairs test
since
highschool and I am not the greatest dancer either. I had prepared
myself
aerobically but did not know how I would be able to manage the
cadence.
The fellow before me was a police officer getting into the reserves. I
thought
that he‘d be in shape already so I was listening to the taped cadence
while he
was in the next room. After 15 minutes of the stairs he came out
drenched,
red-faced, and his tongue was hanging out. This really psyched me
out and
I began to wonder why I was there, questioningmyself, was I ready
for the
PT. I had a bad cold for about 6 weeks Oct-Nov and couldn‘t run
for this
period, but in early Nov I started jogging, did the 2.4 km test as a
yardstick,
and really worked hard on the situps, pushups, and stairs I live on
the 11th
floor. Sean, the technique for pushups is absolutely important.
Note that
your arms must be directly below your shoulders. The preparation I did
sure did
the trick.But Nick you‘re experience made me
laugh.
I am
waiting for some medical stuff to arrive at the MO so I can proceed to
my
officer board meeting at the armoury. Still a little more to do
but it
sure gets you excited. My thanks to all on the list who have
helped me so
far. Good luck Nick, Sean!
Steve
-----Original Message-----From:
[email protected]
[mailto
[email protected]]On Behalf Of Nick
ButlerSent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 11:25
PMTo:
[email protected]: RE: Reserve
PT
My PT test was... well... I won‘t say a joke because it wasn‘t,
but I‘ll
be the first to admit that I‘ve got lots of work to do before I head
off to
Infantry School in May. My main problem was my ludicrous lack of
coordination for reasons unknown when I did the step test.
Basically
it consists of walking up and down two steps to a cadence set by a
tape
counted off. Everything elseI got through okay, but I‘m
committing
myself to major improvements before I leave for RESO Ph. 1 in
May. I‘m
planning a broad mix of weight and non-weight strength training, mixed
with my
penchant for martial arts, and I have to get some cold weather gear to
start
running because I sorely lack it. I‘m going trekking in Costa
Rica for a
while in February as well to bolster my endurance I‘ll be doing
plenty of
long hikes with a respectable pack load and such, and I figure that
will help
out. I was jokingly instructed to set up the Regiment‘s Jung! le
Warfare
School while I‘m there during the Men‘s Mess Dinner last week...
In any case, to all those preparing for the tests, just relax,
get lots
of sleep, and don‘t stress about it. In the interviews just look
over
what Mr. Harwood mentioned, be sure to make lots of eye contact and
practice
answers to questions you think you‘re likely to be asked.
For whoever was interested in hearing our progress as we join,
right now
I‘m waiting for Brigade to get stood back up from holidays so that the
last of
my paperwork comes through, the Regt. expects to enrol me fully in
early
January, and I will be starting a pre-study course shortly thereafter
with6 others preparing for a career as an officer... being
myself, a
second RESO Officer Cadet, a DEO, two NCM‘s going to RMC next year,
and two
two SNCO‘s who are being commissioned.
I‘ll keep anyone interested posted of future developments.
Paratus,
Nick
gtFrom: "Steve Harwood"
gtReply-To:
[email protected]
gtTo:
gtSubject: RE: Reserve PT
gtDate: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 22:26:23 -0500
gt
gtMatt, I echo Sean‘s advice. I did my PT two weeks ago
and I
passed it with
gta breeze and even surprised myself. Make sure you can
do your
pushups and
gtsit-ups and get into good cardiovascular shape by doing
some
stairs my
gtearlier advice in the crummy weather. If I can do the
PT
anyone can. The
gtinterview was not difficult either. Like I was told in
this
forum, look the
gtinterviewer in the eyes, be sure of your answers, read
up and
research
gtCanada‘s Defence Policies, current peacekeeping
engagements,
and know why
gtyou want to join. My interview lasted about 2 hours
because I
am going
gtdirect entry officer.
gt
gtGood Luck and be prepared.
gt
gtSteve
gt
gt-----Original Message-----
gtFrom:
[email protected]
[mailto
[email protected]]On
gtBehalf Of Pte Sean
gtSent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 9:11 PM
gtTo:
[email protected]
gtSubject: Re: Reserve PT
gt
gt
gtThats a tough call. I dont know exactly how they run
things,
but I know that
gtI was ACCEPTED in April, and I barely got onto my QL2
which
started 7 weeks
gtlater. If I were you I‘d try to do it earlier than
that...say,
mid Feb. Mind
gtyou if you don‘t feel you are ready to do all the
testing, then
its better
gtto wait. But the test itself is nothing strenuous, so
dont
worry about it
gttoo much. You want to get your application all ready to
go,
complete with
gtyour finished interview and fitness test, while still
taking
into
gtconsideration that they have to run a security check on
you,
which from what
gtI hear is what takes the most time. I finished all of
my stuff
at the
gtbeginning of March and I was sworn in April 6. They had
to
really move to
gtget me onto course...i didnt know for sure when i was
going
until the week
gtbefore i left.
gt
gtAll I‘m saying is its better to get it in a little
early as
opposed to a
gtweek too late, because it would really suck if you
didnt get on
course.
gtSean
gt
gt
gt gtok.
gt gtthat‘s pretty cool.
gt gtI want to call teh PT administratorfor lack of
proper
terms and set an
gt gtappointment for about April.
gt gtAll that I‘ve got left is the PT Test and the
interview.
gt gtIf I did the test in April, and then had the
interview
shortly thereafter,
gt gtI‘d still be able to get on an Infantry QL2/3 for
this
summer, right?
gt gt -Matt B.
gt
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