SpaceHopper
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- Feb 27, 2024
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I would like to know if you will have to run in the boots, if so, do you have to run in them everyday or is it just during Jacks valley,
(Like the short running in between obstacles in the obstacle courses)?
How many miles are ran everyday? I have no problem running 3 miles straight (I don’t know if my pace is fast enough, and I live at mid-sea level so I definitely don’t know the feels of high altitude, but I can run 3 miles straight at my normal pacing), but I just wanted to know because a lot of people have mentioned different numbers. I know everyday is probably not gonna be the same, but whats the most non-stop miles ran per day?
Are their obstacle courses before jacks valley? Or is the prior to jacks valley activity mainly just workouts (like pushups, pull ups, running etc.)?
How much does Prep BMT differ from Doolie BCT (besides it being shorter)?
I know that the main point of BMT/BCT is to train for conditions, so it is probably not wise to know what to expect, but I would just like to know a little bit of what I should expect so that I can ensure I am preparing correctly for types of conditions rather than just being physically fit and hoping that every element aligns with PFT standard physical fitness.
(Like the short running in between obstacles in the obstacle courses)?
How many miles are ran everyday? I have no problem running 3 miles straight (I don’t know if my pace is fast enough, and I live at mid-sea level so I definitely don’t know the feels of high altitude, but I can run 3 miles straight at my normal pacing), but I just wanted to know because a lot of people have mentioned different numbers. I know everyday is probably not gonna be the same, but whats the most non-stop miles ran per day?
Are their obstacle courses before jacks valley? Or is the prior to jacks valley activity mainly just workouts (like pushups, pull ups, running etc.)?
How much does Prep BMT differ from Doolie BCT (besides it being shorter)?
I know that the main point of BMT/BCT is to train for conditions, so it is probably not wise to know what to expect, but I would just like to know a little bit of what I should expect so that I can ensure I am preparing correctly for types of conditions rather than just being physically fit and hoping that every element aligns with PFT standard physical fitness.
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