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It is listed on the academy calendar as 6/29No flexibility, and 99pct sure it’s June 29.
It is listed on the academy calendar as 6/29No flexibility, and 99pct sure it’s June 29.
…as it was in 2020, then Covid. Everything can change, semper gumby always. Hence 99pct.It is listed on the academy calendar as 6/29
No brainer for me. Two options: 1) cancel the trip and eat the $1,000 or 2) DS stays home and you go on trip. Either way, DS MUST stay home and prep for induction: paperwork, medical exams, staying fit and in shape, etc. Eating the $1,000 for my kid getting $500K education for FREE, priceless.We are waiting to receive his PTR. His BFE should be coming this week. Does that include PTR? We are new to this so don't know.
Agreed!No brainer for me. Two options: 1) cancel the trip and eat the $1,000 or 2) DS stays home and you go on trip. Either way, DS MUST stay home and prep for induction: paperwork, medical exams, staying fit and in shape, etc. Eating the $1,000 for my kid getting $500K education for FREE, priceless.
Read similar stories about moving the towels or whatever one used for marking "ownership". Old military saying: There is at least one turd in every group.Last year's Iday, around 0830 we walked past Bancroft and we saw parents marking their seats (center group behind plebe seating) with towels. We went ahead and claimed two seats. Around 1500, our towels were moved two rows back. We brought umbrellas because it was super hot that day.The grassy picnic area next to Stribling Walk is full of mosquitoes. An Off repellent spray took care of that.
Our kid had a late report so there was nothing without something holding it when we made our way over. Turned out to be lucky - we ended up standing in the front, off to the side and got to see them march on for the swearing in from about five feet away! Had the same kind of luck Thursday night of PPW getting to watch them practice right as we rolled up. Which was really nice after 30 hours of travel due to weather in Dallas. There were a lot of Plebe Parents crashed out at DFW....Last year's Iday, around 0830 we walked past Bancroft and we saw parents marking their seats (center group behind plebe seating) with towels. We went ahead and claimed two seats. Around 1500, our towels were moved two rows back. We brought umbrellas because it was super hot that day.The grassy picnic area next to Stribling Walk is full of mosquitoes. An Off repellent spray took care of that.
Cannot agree more. I thought it was weak last year and a little shocked USNA didn't prohibit. Was at T-Court 90 mins before oath only to see most seats not with bottoms in them but 'savers'. Family had a nice standing spot where we met and stood next to, and had a great conversation with Bob Peterson and his wonderful wife. If you are not aware of who he is, he is a sponsor parent, but also one of the top USNA photographers.Marking with towels does not establish ownership. Park your butt in the seat if you want to save them.
He does his own USNA calendar. Not the official usna alumni calendar. Highly recommend purchasing as his photos are EXCEPTIONAL. FRAME WORTHY directly from the calendar.Cannot agree more. I thought it was weak last year and a little shocked USNA didn't prohibit. Was at T-Court 90 mins before oath only to see most seats not with bottoms in them but 'savers'. Family had a nice standing spot where we met and stood next to, and had a great conversation with Bob Peterson and his wonderful wife. If you are not aware of who he is, he is a sponsor parent, but also one of the top USNA photographers.
I think he does the official USNA calendar.
Yep. I saw all those "reserved" seats last year and I thought that we wouldn't be able to see very much. I was wrong.BTW, the bleachers, and side yards are exceptional seats as well.
Shin splints, and the related stress fractures, are among the most common injuries during plebe summer. The best thing you can do is to start running longer distances now. Start gradually, with shorter distances at slower pace. Build up steadily, making sure you also incorporate rest. Sleep well and eat well. Keep up the weight training, which adds balance, and strengthens muscles and joints. If you keep at it, starting now, you can minimize the chances of shin splints and stress fractures come plebe summer.I usually get shin splints after about a week or two of regularly running long distances,
There are tons of info online on exercises and preventive measures you can take to help prevent shin splints. Also see your cross country coach at school. When I ran we did daily exercises and specific icing to help prevent. Ensure you have proper shoes also. You don’t want shin splints during PS. You are on your feet all day everyday PS. You will need to take preventive action now and increase your mileage.The biggest thing I’m worried about for Plebe Summer is the physical aspect. I usually get shin splints after about a week or two of regularly running long distances, which has kept me from doing much running (I stick with weightlifting more, but I know I need to start focusing on calisthenics now). Any advice on how to prepare for PT?
Well, @IronmanDaremo, give the poster some ideas to work with so that he/she can keep up with the pack, avoid shin splints, and be in great condition for the rigors of plebe summer.Dropping almost 3 minutes per mile in 8 weeks while increasing mileage and frequency.
I wish that was how it worked.
I should have read that plan more carefully. That is a terrible idea for running.