I'm facing an issue in regards to some of the physical aspects of AROTC like PT etc. Which I hope to start this fall of my sophomore year at my new institution that I transferred into.
As for the past couple of years before this summer, my physical training routine has been inconstant at best due to the pressure of other things in life like school and applying to/transferring colleges. In addition, this has been exacerbated by the other negatives of college life, like poor diet and sleep.
However, I'm working to remedy the situation during my summer, by doing alternating plans of workouts for 1-2 hours everyday for at least 6 days at week.
Nonetheless though, I'm worried that if I am administrated the AFPT this fall, as I am planning to take MS1 and MS2. I'm afraid I'm going to do poorly and potentially catch alot of flak due that possibility, or dragging down my fellow cadets. Even though I'm doing good with the push-ups and sit-ups, I'm not doing so hot with the run.
So do I have anything to worry about? Especially, since early on your obligated to take but not pass the AFPT until it comes to the time where you must decide if you want to commission or not, which would be a little less then a year for me perhaps more.
As for the past couple of years before this summer, my physical training routine has been inconstant at best due to the pressure of other things in life like school and applying to/transferring colleges. In addition, this has been exacerbated by the other negatives of college life, like poor diet and sleep.
However, I'm working to remedy the situation during my summer, by doing alternating plans of workouts for 1-2 hours everyday for at least 6 days at week.
Nonetheless though, I'm worried that if I am administrated the AFPT this fall, as I am planning to take MS1 and MS2. I'm afraid I'm going to do poorly and potentially catch alot of flak due that possibility, or dragging down my fellow cadets. Even though I'm doing good with the push-ups and sit-ups, I'm not doing so hot with the run.
So do I have anything to worry about? Especially, since early on your obligated to take but not pass the AFPT until it comes to the time where you must decide if you want to commission or not, which would be a little less then a year for me perhaps more.