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I know this recruiting discssion gets flooded with questions about PT, but I have looked through the forums and cannot seem to find these 3 very specific pieces of information. If you definately know the answer to one or all of the questions a reply would be greatly appreciated.
All questions pertain to the PT testing done during the recruitment phase, at the recruiting center located at Sheppard St. and Yonge St. in Toronto.
Question #1. On what form of apperatus is the step test done on? (ie stairmaster [continuous forward/upward motion], a single stepping block [step up then step back], a double step block [same as above], a staircase, going up a downward moving escalator, etc)
Question #2 (may be a little trickier to answer)
What kind of tempo/s am I likely to encounter during the opening 3 phases of the step test? (please be realatively specific, ie, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderately low, 4=moderate, 5=moderately high, 6=vigorously low, 7=vigorous, 8=vigorously high, 9=extreme tempo (lots of sweat, feet moving as fast as on the final 100 meters of the 2.4k) 10=I want my mommy to come and stop this torture)
Question #3 During the sit-up portion of the test will someone hold my feet to the floor? (this is important to me as it will make the difference between doing 50+ sit-ups, or starting to lift my feet off the floor after 20-25 and not getting credit for any more beyond that amount, which is dangerously close to the minimum.
All questions pertain to the PT testing done during the recruitment phase, at the recruiting center located at Sheppard St. and Yonge St. in Toronto.
Question #1. On what form of apperatus is the step test done on? (ie stairmaster [continuous forward/upward motion], a single stepping block [step up then step back], a double step block [same as above], a staircase, going up a downward moving escalator, etc)
Question #2 (may be a little trickier to answer)
What kind of tempo/s am I likely to encounter during the opening 3 phases of the step test? (please be realatively specific, ie, 1=very mild, 2=mild, 3=moderately low, 4=moderate, 5=moderately high, 6=vigorously low, 7=vigorous, 8=vigorously high, 9=extreme tempo (lots of sweat, feet moving as fast as on the final 100 meters of the 2.4k) 10=I want my mommy to come and stop this torture)
Question #3 During the sit-up portion of the test will someone hold my feet to the floor? (this is important to me as it will make the difference between doing 50+ sit-ups, or starting to lift my feet off the floor after 20-25 and not getting credit for any more beyond that amount, which is dangerously close to the minimum.

