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LOL, not always does that ankle monitor work perfect! I know several guys that the monitor missed a lap and they had to run an extra lap in the same amount of time! They think it depends on if and where on the track if you pass someone...It worked out for my son as he was a track runner and did it majorly under the time required. Plus we live at high altitude and that is how he trained, so running at sea level with real air to breath made his run times so much better than he ran here at home.
It was always funny when other schools from the valley had to come to our school up in the mountains to compete..we kicked their A$$e$! |
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You wear an ankle strap that records your time in boot (the time is also posted on the walls of the lead runner so you can pace yourself) You need 12 laps in 12:30 (alphas) so if you can do a lap a minute you'll be good. Always run an extra lap in case the sensor misses. If you stop after only 11 laps then you didn't complete the event and fail.
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My best advise is to pass the first one or at least the 2nd so you dont have to worry.... |
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They usually send you to a fitness program for a few weeks and you continue to work out until you can pass. After a while though if they don't see you making progress they can discharge you. Just keep on trying and get better, that's whats most important.
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More on the PRT. I have another question. I have been training for the PRT for some time. mostly cardio since that is where i had the most trouble. Since my ship date was moved up 5 months to the end of this month i don't think i am physically ready for the push ups! I can barely do 10 before i collapse. I have 16 days to train my arms. I don't have a gym membership. Does anyone have some advice to help?
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Do push ups is my advice. Just be ready for a hard time physically, When I went to boot we had someone who couldn't do 10 and he passed his final PFA. You'll get there, just work on it. Planks also help with pushups cause they're about staying up and working the core more than arms.
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