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Do any of the military branches have a weight waiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="NO-BlkLightning2K" data-source="post: 10629898" data-attributes="member: 53819"><p>i wouldn't go in on a weight waver. you're going to want to be in shape when you go to basic. don't let them put you in shape. hell, i was right in the middle of my ideal weight. but i didn't focus enough on running prior to basic, and it sort of sucked playing catch up. but if you're on a waiver, i'm assuming you're going to be far behind. push ups, sit-ups, running, and pull-ups (iirc, you're tested on those) is what you want to focus on. 30-30-2 miles in at max 15 min-10 is what i'd aim for to begin basic. i did basic in the air force, btw. easiest one, i'm told. however, the higher-ups were putting in stricter pt standards starting back in '03 when i joined, so it could be even harder than that now. </p><p></p><p>besides, you don't want to be the one looking like a walking duffel bag while in uniform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NO-BlkLightning2K, post: 10629898, member: 53819"] i wouldn't go in on a weight waver. you're going to want to be in shape when you go to basic. don't let them put you in shape. hell, i was right in the middle of my ideal weight. but i didn't focus enough on running prior to basic, and it sort of sucked playing catch up. but if you're on a waiver, i'm assuming you're going to be far behind. push ups, sit-ups, running, and pull-ups (iirc, you're tested on those) is what you want to focus on. 30-30-2 miles in at max 15 min-10 is what i'd aim for to begin basic. i did basic in the air force, btw. easiest one, i'm told. however, the higher-ups were putting in stricter pt standards starting back in '03 when i joined, so it could be even harder than that now. besides, you don't want to be the one looking like a walking duffel bag while in uniform. [/QUOTE]
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