• Mokey [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    You need to be able to run a 3 mile in a short period of time, i dont think most of us can do that here.

    I think you need to spend more time around american kids who arent the rich, white ones on reddit or here. They’ve been failed by our country and society so bad.

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      It’s three miles in under 28 minutes on flat ground for the minimum required score, so nine minutes per mile pace will get you there comfortably. This is along with 4 pull ups or chin ups, and a one minute ten second plank.

      I think most of us under 28 years old could achieve that if we trained for it, it’s not like joining the Navy SEALS or anything like that.

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        If you are diligent and smart enough to train to get your run time and fitness to that point youre likely diligent and smart enough to pass an easy military test.

        The people who are trying to join are not that and thats what im trying to point out.

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          Not disagreeing with you at all, but I wanted to add that I can say from personal experience that if you are serious about joining, recruiters will literally train you to make the minimum standards. Idk if all of them will, but I had gone to a handful, and a couple had potential recruits running laps around the building.

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      Is that to get through MEPS or what the minimum PT standards are to stay in the Marines?

      For the Army, admittedly 20+ years ago, so long as you passed the criminal background check, the drug test, and the medical check by the time you got through the MEPS station it was assumed that Basic Training would be where you’d do the physical training to meet the minimum fitness standards.

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        PT standards for Marines minimum. But even bare minimum is hard in US the obesity rate leader, not factoring in height and weight.

        The medical stuff has gotten way more complicated and they can track anything that was reported to a hospital.

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        I can barely get 2 miles in 22 minutes, im not a particularly out of shape person. i used to be able to do it under 14 mins but i was much younger and fitter