never did an indian run that i didnt find myself puking in the end
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That's how you know it did something for you If I was in one of the middle ranks on a formation run I would get nauseous from the smell.eleven bravo wrote:
never did an indian run that i didnt find myself puking in the end
Split into two parallel jogging lines with a space in the middle. Someone shouts go and the two people at the back sprint up to the front between the lines. At company size, you're talking about fifty man long lines.Cybargs wrote:
what the fuck are thoseeleven bravo wrote:
company sized indian runs are motherfuckers
PT gear I presume?JohnG@lt wrote:
Split into two parallel jogging lines with a space in the middle. Someone shouts go and the two people at the back sprint up to the front between the lines. At company size, you're talking about fifty man long lines.Cybargs wrote:
what the fuck are thoseeleven bravo wrote:
company sized indian runs are motherfuckers
Of course. Contrary to what you see in the movies, soldiers don't do PT in boots and BDUs.Cybargs wrote:
PT gear I presume?JohnG@lt wrote:
Split into two parallel jogging lines with a space in the middle. Someone shouts go and the two people at the back sprint up to the front between the lines. At company size, you're talking about fifty man long lines.Cybargs wrote:
what the fuck are those
Well, it's different on sand. They're not going to make you run in boots on pavement, the line for sick call would be ridiculous.SEREMAKER wrote:
we did plenty of boots and uts run .......... I hated running in very soft sand ... you felt like you're getting bogged down
Yes, but battle pt doesn't involve running now does it?jord wrote:
Battle pt is done in dpm/boots
Odd. How long ago was this? Maybe it's different in the army.SEREMAKER wrote:
we didJohnG@lt wrote:
Well, it's different on sand. They're not going to make you run in boots on pavement, the line for sick call would be ridiculous.SEREMAKER wrote:
we did plenty of boots and uts run .......... I hated running in very soft sand ... you felt like you're getting bogged down
we're talking like 10 years ago .... we would haul out from MCAGCC to camp wilsonJohnG@lt wrote:
Odd. How long ago was this? Maybe it's different in the army.SEREMAKER wrote:
we didJohnG@lt wrote:
Well, it's different on sand. They're not going to make you run in boots on pavement, the line for sick call would be ridiculous.
Erm, yes...JohnG@lt wrote:
Yes, but battle pt doesn't involve running now does it?jord wrote:
Battle pt is done in dpm/boots
I haven't seen a single post of yours in this forum that bears any resemblance to actual thought. Kindly head back to EE..Sup wrote:
you guys want all your people to become fat, even the ones currently fit?
Did that yesterday for three fucking miles, then three miles back. Six mile run in total. Not funJohnG@lt wrote:
Split into two parallel jogging lines with a space in the middle. Someone shouts go and the two people at the back sprint up to the front between the lines. At company size, you're talking about fifty man long lines.Cybargs wrote:
what the fuck are thoseeleven bravo wrote:
company sized indian runs are motherfuckers
This.jord wrote:
Erm, yes...JohnG@lt wrote:
Yes, but battle pt doesn't involve running now does it?jord wrote:
Battle pt is done in dpm/boots
we did on thursday's combatatives. we would do a company run around TA 10 and come back and do combat drills for an hour for ptJohnG@lt wrote:
Of course. Contrary to what you see in the movies, soldiers don't do PT in boots and BDUs.Cybargs wrote:
PT gear I presume?JohnG@lt wrote:
Split into two parallel jogging lines with a space in the middle. Someone shouts go and the two people at the back sprint up to the front between the lines. At company size, you're talking about fifty man long lines.