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| Author: | marius1815 [ Sat Nov 03, 2007 10:46 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Should I quit the Air Force ROTC if its interfering with my |
Should I quit the Air Force ROTC if its interfering with my work out? Ok so I'm trying to impress this popular girl from high school I havent seen in 2 years. But I figure shes probaly gonna be homw winter break. I spend 1.5 hours weightlifing and 2 hours running every day. Its working good. My biceps r big, ive lost a lotta weight and Im on the verge of a 6-pack. i figure if i keep it up till December shes mine.. shes gonna lust for me. So I joined the air force rotc in fall. Figured it discipline me get me in shape cool stuff with a rifle. But its a lotta work and stress and only one workout a week. And i get let anything get in the way of the work out. I dont even go to class any more. My dad said how can u leave at atime like this when the military cant get people? But hey nothing can take my mind off working out! Eyes on the prize baby! LLAB and PT only 2 times a week. But I need 5 hours bodybuilding with breaks and all. Plus when Im not bodybuilding I need to think bout it. |
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| Author: | NateTheMack [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:25 am ] |
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Yea the military is kind of having a hard time finding people, I was never in ROTC, but I am active Navy, with one PT a week, but then that require use to work out at least one hour a day, and trying to keep all of them going at once can be hard, but I ended up moving my days around such as, running 3 miles on on monday and wen. and 4 on friday also doing my normal reps all that, then tuesdays I do my Navy PT, mostly swimming since thats all us rescue swimmers do, thursdays and saturdays I do a light hour and a half work out. I have found out its best not to go all out everyday, not even the SEALs I work out with do, so maybe just lighten up on the days and times but not so much as weights and distance running, and with running aim for like 2-3 miles timed and just keep working on beating it over and over. |
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| Author: | Krylon [ Sun Nov 04, 2007 2:18 pm ] |
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I was in the Air Force for a few years myself. It's true that the military is having trouble finding people but you at least chose the right branch. If you go through with it you'll have personal time in which you can hit the gym, and I'm sure you're lady friend won't look down on a man in uniform. Trust me. |
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