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| quote: | Originally posted by Zild
All I know is I'll never reach my career goals if I let a little bit of discomfort and vomit bother me. The guy I'm modeling myself after (SF) told me everyone throws up when they're trying to make time for their 10 mile runs, so they don't get dropped from the unit or from training.
Another guy I know (pararescue) trying to get a friend to join the Air Force showed us some training videos from the special tactics squadrons, and they were all puking their guts up too.
So I push myself hard knowing I will be pushed much harder in the future. If I can't handle it now I won't be able to handle it then.
Either way everyone has to set their own goals and do whatever they feel comfortable with. I feel comfortable running myself until I feel nausea... others don't. That is cool if you don't but I wouldn't want that person on my team. |
Now here's a guy that knows how to train. Props dude. I guess some people in here have never heard of the term, "no pain no gain". Puking does not mean you are sick. Were not talking about an infection, lol. NYCE, do yourself a favor and pick up a few books cause you need it if your trying to judge me. I've been in this game a long time, and results don't lie.
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