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Christoff posted:People actually fail the PRT run? I thought they just failed the weight Most of the people I've seen fail the run were females.
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# ? May 16, 2014 22:36 |
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Christoff posted:People actually fail the PRT run? I thought they just failed the weight Tear your ACL on your left knee and a few other ligaments in the right knee and try to run the PRT a year later. Happens.
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# ? May 16, 2014 22:36 |
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I walked my last PRT, because I was getting out in a month.
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# ? May 16, 2014 22:51 |
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Question: why do CTs with easy day jobs keep killing themselves?
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# ? May 16, 2014 22:57 |
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SketchesOfSpain01 posted:Tear your ACL on your left knee and a few other ligaments in the right knee and try to run the PRT a year later. Happens. MCLs in my case but pretty much.
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# ? May 16, 2014 22:58 |
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Sir Lucius posted:Question: why do CTs with easy day jobs keep killing themselves? Because they developed poor coping mechanisms in their youth and thought joining the Navy would give them a leg up while also serving as a tool to man up, their mistakes piling up as they realize the only thing that changed is indentured servitude to the system with them wearing a uniform, their lives a meaningless husk. Or they just hate their lives. Who knows, everyone is different. Daydreaming during the run to the point that you are just jogging long was always fun, another favorite was miscounting what lap you're on. I love hearing excuses.
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:15 |
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nacirema posted:I just finished basic, and now on route to San Antonio for corp school. My god boot camp was boring Oh poo poo, hey. I'm in class 090, I go to clinicals next week. Let me know if you have any questions.
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:26 |
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We had a guy fail sit ups. Literally flail around enough to give me plausible deniability and I will pass you. Sit there and whine and I can't do anything.
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Laranzu posted:We had a guy fail sit ups. Literally flail around enough to give me plausible deniability and I will pass you. Sit there and whine and I can't do anything. navypft.txt
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Laranzu posted:We had a guy fail sit ups. Literally flail around enough to give me plausible deniability and I will pass you. Sit there and whine and I can't do anything. That is pretty pathetic. I will confess that I once failed a PRT...way back in my midshipmen days when I tried to run the PRT after being sick in bed for 3 straight days and I drat near passed out after about two laps. I will say we had to get a 10:30 or better to pass the run. Glad the sit and reach is gone, that poo poo was painful
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vulturesrow posted:That is pretty pathetic. I will confess that I once failed a PRT...way back in my midshipmen days when I tried to run the PRT after being sick in bed for 3 straight days and I drat near passed out after about two laps. I will say we had to get a 10:30 or better to pass the run. Glad the sit and reach is gone, that poo poo was painful Did they force you to beat your steward?
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MassivelyBuckNegro posted:Did they force you to beat your steward? Naw, I just did that for fun.
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# ? May 17, 2014 05:14 |
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How the hell do you fail sit ups? I have a lovely back that pops and cracks as I do them and leaves me with numb arms or legs and I still get a Good or Excellent hahahahaha.
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# ? May 17, 2014 05:16 |
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Sir Lucius posted:Question: why do CTs with easy day jobs keep killing themselves? It's all relative. There are OSSA's starting in the Navy on shore duty inventorying charts who think they have the worst job in the Navy.
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Pandasmores posted:How the hell do you fail sit ups? I have a lovely back that pops and cracks as I do them and leaves me with numb arms or legs and I still get a Good or Excellent hahahahaha. I failed my sit ups after a hernia surgery a long while back. Pride and overconfidence put me four sit ups below a sat.
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# ? May 18, 2014 04:48 |
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SketchesOfSpain01 posted:I failed my sit ups after a hernia surgery a long while back. Pride and overconfidence put me four sit ups below a sat. Ouch. At least you got the surgery. I have a friend that's a surgical technician and he refuses to get his fixed. Now whenever they have to tape him the ACFLs get the new guys to do it so when they see his six pack they think he just magically has a 7th one popping out. It's cool and weird.
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# ? May 18, 2014 05:06 |
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I had one hernia fixed and honestly it's almost worse than the unfixed one on the other side. They aren't like bulging out, just tears.
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# ? May 18, 2014 07:08 |
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Please trigger warning any future hernia discussion.
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# ? May 18, 2014 08:02 |
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What's reserve commitment for SWOs? If I get out and do a 2 year graduate program I'd like to remain in the reserves for beer-err book money.
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Howard Phillips posted:What's reserve commitment for SWOs? If I get out and do a 2 year graduate program I'd like to remain in the reserves for beer-err book money. This is what I'm doing as well. 3 year commitment with a 2 year no deployment deferral and a $10k signing bonus. Not a bad deal overall. Especially since you're still under contract to the government until your 8th year of commissioned service, even if you get out at 4 or 5. Boon fucked around with this message at 15:45 on May 18, 2014 |
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Boon posted:This is what I'm doing as well. 3 year commitment with a 2 year no deployment deferral and a $10k signing bonus. Not a bad deal overall. Especially since you're still under contract to the government until your 8th year of commissioned service, even if you get out at 4 or 5. That's great. What's the typical weekend drill like? Hang out at NOSC and do random admin for the unit?
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Howard Phillips posted:That's great. What's the typical weekend drill like? Hang out at NOSC and do random admin for the unit? Depends on the unit. If your goal is to do as little as possible while making some extra cash and keeping ultra-cheap health insurance (Tricare Reserve is like $50 a month) look for a Korea Det. It involves hanging out at NOSC and doing GMT and crosswords, then flying out to Korea once a year for Ulchi-Freedom Guardian.
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Stultus Maximus posted:Depends on the unit. If your goal is to do as little as possible while making some extra cash and keeping ultra-cheap health insurance (Tricare Reserve is like $50 a month) look for a Korea Det. It involves hanging out at NOSC and doing GMT and crosswords, then flying out to Korea once a year for Ulchi-Freedom Guardian. If there was a way to immortalize your advice I would. Let's get a fund together for a placard.
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# ? May 18, 2014 16:36 |
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Howard Phillips posted:That's great. What's the typical weekend drill like? Hang out at NOSC and do random admin for the unit? Well I'm a CTT so we did Cellphone Tech, read some twitter, put my orders in, sat on my hands. Seriously though, my AT has changed for about 4 different locations in a week but finally got the drat thing set to Maryland for two weeks. The one thing that sucked was my NMCI account doesn't work at all?? So I had to drive to North Island twice a day. When I got to NI, I had to wait 2 hours for the Chief to get in to finish my travel card info, so I was just watching Game 1 of IND vs MIA with a couple of officers. So I gotta settle this NMCI poo poo before I go to my actual job one day this week. So far my unit is chill as gently caress, I just wish I drilled more often so I could actually get stuff done to advance in my rate, etc.
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# ? May 19, 2014 03:35 |
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Leave in a week, I think I'll spend it couch surfing along the coast. Any cool places you guys would recommend for San Fran and stuff around there? I need to escape the Valley and pretend I live somewhere else for a while. Already have some museums, aquariums and poo poo thought out, but there's likely some cool place to eat or whatever I'm not aware of.
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# ? May 19, 2014 17:22 |
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Well since your are in the navy and going to SF I may as well recommend you going to the largest bathhouse(ruins) on the west coast. It's a really nice hike with a great view and diner right above it makes a decent omelet. 902 Point Lobos Ave San Francisco, CA 94121 United States I use to take out of towners there first thing in the morning for breakfast then a short drive down 1 to the zoo for the afternoon.
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# ? May 19, 2014 17:44 |
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Howard Phillips posted:That's great. What's the typical weekend drill like? Hang out at NOSC and do random admin for the unit? It really depends on where you go and what they do/need. I'm am AWO and when I got out, I was at NSF Newport. We sat around, bsed and did gmts. Then the funeral coordinator for the area needed a body and I wanted extra cash so my drill became funerals 6 days a wekk. Easy gig and good money.
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# ? May 19, 2014 19:31 |
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You would think funeral coordinators would be the last people to need bodies.
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Snowdens Secret posted:You would think funeral coordinators would be the last people to need bodies. I actually started laughing so hard, my people think I'm crazy now.
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# ? May 19, 2014 20:18 |
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Currently cutting weight, so that I can retest for the ASVAB, and should I score how I did before, sign a contract. Question for cutting weight, aside from eating right and working on cardio, I'm doing weight lifting as well. Would substituting a kettlebell workout be better than weight lifting? Not sure if this is a good spot for this post, but whatever. It's Navy that I'm looking at joining, and maybe some of you have insight.
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# ? May 19, 2014 20:59 |
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I just did the same thing but I didn't do any weights at all just push ups and sit ups. 25lbs in two months woot.
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# ? May 19, 2014 21:05 |
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How many push ups and sit ups a day?
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# ? May 19, 2014 21:18 |
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At least five usually more sets a day of 30 push-ups and 50 sit ups. I also was/am running 5 times a week for 30 minutes for about 3.5 miles. What mostly made me drop weight was changing my eating habits. I think I may have almost halved n caloric intake. You should be doing more though if you are a young guy. I'm pushing 37.
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# ? May 19, 2014 21:28 |
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Hooo Boy did those quotas suck. There go my dreams of converting as a first.
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# ? May 19, 2014 23:37 |
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I feel only slightly bad that AWO1 is 0% and my attitude at this point is gently caress you got mine.
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# ? May 20, 2014 00:00 |
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hahahaha 9%
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# ? May 20, 2014 00:05 |
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70%
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# ? May 20, 2014 00:41 |
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CTN1 went from 20% to 40%, which is impressive. But CTN2 going from 50% to 80%...god drat. It's almost as if retention in the rate is really bad or something.
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# ? May 20, 2014 00:47 |
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Howard Phillips posted:That's great. What's the typical weekend drill like? Hang out at NOSC and do random admin for the unit? It is extremely dependent on the unit you're assigned to and your rank: Our E-5 and below do a lot of facebooking then clean at the end of the day. Nothing else. Im (E-6) the unit IT manager and training dude. I do a small amount of paperwork and install active client on laptops for people. My main job is posting on facebook and doing homework. I also go to meetings and contribute enough to not get fussed at. It's the easiest thing I've ever done in the military. My chief (E-8) says he gets a phone call about the unit several times per week and has a weekly conference call. He's usually exhausted on drill weekends. He's super excited about the military. My detachment CO (O-3) chills out in his office and goes to a bunch of meetings and spaces out. He always looks happy. He's a SWAT team member as his regular job which is really amusing to me. My unit CO (O-4) has to do a ton of travel and told me once that he doesn't break even cash-wise and is just doing it for retirement. He did some economics job in Washington DC and had to travel to South Carolina or Ohio every month for drill plus Norfolk for meetings. Other units seem to be less laid back and do uniform inspections and muster constantly throughout the day. A few of them go on rifle shoots or do small-boat maneuvers. ps summer rules navy drools college 4 lyfe
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This is probably boring and stupid to post, but a dude uploaded this local news clip of my ship from 2002. It's awesome to watch it and see how they bullshitted the media into thinking they actually filled out the messline nutrition placards or fancied the food up in any way. The food was garbage, and the PT program was an absolute joke. My mind has basically exploded with nostalgia watching this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_E_rA5nl1KA
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