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PRO TIP: Do not join the army. You are a damn idiot if you do.
I speak from experience. I come from a family of soldiers. I was in the Army myself. I keep in contact with numerous friends who were in the army.
NOT ONE OF US has not been fucked over in some severe way by the Army or the VA.
They simply don't care about you. You are no more than a pawn in chess to them.
The amount of money that you make as a soldier is a TINY SUM even simply considering the danger. When you consider the numerous negative aftereffects of military service, especially these days, the picture looks even worse.
What is your lower back worth? Your knees? What is post traumatic stress disorder worth?
What you do is your choice but do not let a 17 year old make decisions that the 40 year old will have to live with.
Depends what army. Aussie army is well paid. Agree about the getting fucked over part.
Things to do while running
- solve the worlds problems
- listen to music
- reflect upon past decisions and how they've affected you.
If you want to join special forces and you lack the motivation to run longer than 30mins, you;re going to struggle big time. SF is all about self motivation and persistence . If you're thinking of just doing it for 2 years, then you've already half failed because you've limited yourself.
You'll want to be able to do atleast 70 pushups, 20 chin ups, 200 unheld situps and run 3.2KM carrying 15kg of gear in under 18mins.
Where abouts are you running? Around a track or do you have a set start and finish point? I also suggest interval training. Sprint 50m, jog 150m, sprint 50m, jog 150 and so on. A 1:3 sprint/jog ratio is what people normally use.
I'm sorry to say, but its probably better to wait until you;re late 20's and have some life experience before you attempt SF entry. Most young people dont have the experience or drive to get in,