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My DS is busy preparing for R-Day and exercising regularly. I have searched the forum to see whether there is a discussion on the level of physical conditioning needed CBT. The most I've been able to find are vague statements to the effect that the cadet should "be in the best physical condition of their life" to avoid being harassed, etc.
The problem is that my DS has other time commitments, so my question is this: If a cadet meets the average standards for run, pushups, and situps in the CFA, is s/he in for a rude awakening at CBT? Of course, if he has extra time, my DS will work to max out each event as well as practicing carrying a rucksack, etc.
Any thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated. He will use this information to balance his time between PT, academics, and ECs. Many thanks.
The problem is that my DS has other time commitments, so my question is this: If a cadet meets the average standards for run, pushups, and situps in the CFA, is s/he in for a rude awakening at CBT? Of course, if he has extra time, my DS will work to max out each event as well as practicing carrying a rucksack, etc.
Any thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated. He will use this information to balance his time between PT, academics, and ECs. Many thanks.