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Back when you did your first PT, you got a score. How about a discussion comparing scores?
I have yet to do my first real PT with my recruiter. But I PT myself at least twice a week, just to see how well I'm doing. 15 pullups at a time, 80 situps in 2 min, and 22 minutes for a 3 mile run.

So... according to the PFT score charts my score's: 231

What're some of your scores.
 
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Bite me, Junior! Do 15 yrs or more years in the Corps, then come back a ask that dumd AZS question, again. Big Grin


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Wannabes need to confine their comments to the Wannabe section. Hint Hint....
 
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William, let me give you a hint. Ask this question to the Wannabes not the Marine members!. I can tell you your numbers pail in comparision to the Marines that are about to jump on your post. Your numbers mean nothing. Your 5 shy of maxing the pullups, you over 4 minutes off from maxing the run. So may here can dust you even to this day. My last PFT was ran in 19 minutes, did about 71 situps not cunches and 12 pull ups and I was middle of the pack. Be carefull of what we brag about, be carefull where you post things....Lastly how many PFTs have you ran and what was your Best one in Boot Camp? NONE!
 
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Back when you did your first PT, you got a score. How about a discussion comparing scores?
I have yet to do my first real PT with my recruiter. But I PT myself at least twice a week, just to see how well I'm doing. 15 pullups at a time, 80 situps in 2 min, and 22 minutes for a 3 mile run.

So... according to the PFT score charts my score's: 231

What're some of your scores.
 
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So... according to the PFT score charts my score's: 231

 
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Ha ha ha ha ha ... Kid, did you ever walk into the wrong place asking a question like this ... ha ha ha.

After taps in boot we trained hard preparing for the final PFT and CMC so we'd literally do 200-300 situps and pushups just so we could pass and get the heck out of there. Our slowest guys came in around 20 minutes on the run and many maxed on pullups because most of us worked up to forty every nite so you're barking up the wrong tree asking this kind of question around here.

In the future you may want to read DeepRecon's PT thread or others around here and post in those instead of trying to compare scores with Marines who have already been there done that in boot.

However, I will give you an attaboy for your hard work in preparing with your workout regimin. If we could work up to it back then, you can do it now so stay with it and don't ever quit on you.

Best of luck as you'll do fine.
 
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PT, PFT, (Airborne PFT). privy...

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Back when you did your first PT, you got a score. How about a discussion comparing scores?
I have yet to do my first real PT with my recruiter. But I PT myself at least twice a week, just to see how well I'm doing. 15 pullups at a time, 80 situps in 2 min, and 22 minutes for a 3 mile run.

So... according to the PFT score charts my score's: 231

What're some of your scores.


My schlong is 14", all other scores are irrelevant.
 
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William, let me give you a hint. Ask this question to the Wannabes not the Marine members!. I can tell you your numbers pail in comparision to the Marines that are about to jump on your post. Your numbers mean nothing. Your 5 shy of maxing the pullups, you over 4 minutes off from maxing the run. So may here can dust you even to this day. My last PFT was ran in 19 minutes, did about 71 situps not cunches and 12 pull ups and I was middle of the pack. Be carefull of what we brag about, be carefull where you post things....Lastly how many PFTs have you ran and what was your Best one in Boot Camp? NONE!


Not bragging, just thought it'd be interesting to see how I compare with some of you guys.
 
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I'm kinda confused why u guys are calling bullsh*t on a guy claiming to run a 231. Are you saying thats better than your PFT? I dunno about you guys but I consider 231 to be a sh*t bag pft
 
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I'm betting on something below 190. Big Grin
 
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Not bragging, just thought it'd be interesting to see how I compare with some of you guys.



You just dont get it, you've just begun. We have proven ourselfs. You have not, we have nothing to prove to you. When you get into the the fleet, then compare if you dare. You haven't even earned the title yet, that's the point. Your numbers are just numbers until you earn the title, get it? My preboot camp numbers sucked, and I wouldnt even ask to compare. I Usually had a 2nd class PFT, but I was in the Wing. Most Air Wing units do not have orginized PT like other units do. Why? Because we work 12 on 12 off 5-7 days a week to keep the planes up for the flight schudule. When you get to the fleet son, you will have those who will fail and those who will not. We had a guy who could run a 300 PFT every time and he got dead @$$ drunk almost every night. You will see 3rd classers, 2nd classers and 1st classers, the last thing you want to do is to rub it in someones face. Because, that Marine just might be able to get you to walk a post every weekend. Then the older you are your minimums scores drop, that starts at 28, so are you going to tell a 40 year old Master Guns you got a 1st class when he may have just passed? Am I making sense yet, son? Need I say more? WE are here to keep you from looking dumber than you will look if we did not give you pointers. If you so dense not to listen then you will have a interesting time in the Marines...
 
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Now re-ask you question, maybe something like this: Hey any other wannabes run a PFT yet? What where your scores....

Maybe one of the other just might jump in, heck maybe one of us will tell our scores now....
 
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Ha ha ha ha ha ... Kid, did you ever walk into the wrong place asking a question like this ... ha ha ha.

After taps in boot we trained hard preparing for the final PFT and CMC so we'd literally do 200-300 situps and pushups just so we could pass and get the heck out of there. Our slowest guys came in around 20 minutes on the run and many maxed on pullups because most of us worked up to forty every nite so you're barking up the wrong tree asking this kind of question around here.

In the future you may want to read DeepRecon's PT thread or others around here and post in those instead of trying to compare scores with Marines who have already been there done that in boot.

However, I will give you an attaboy for your hard work in preparing with your workout regimin. If we could work up to it back then, you can do it now so stay with it and don't ever quit on you.

Best of luck as you'll do fine.


That must have been during the time of the "hard Corps". Wink
 
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Ok. Any of you other Wannabes PT? Care to share your scores?
 
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Oh you can do better than that can;t ya? After you where just so happy to rub our face in something you don't know about. Think I'm being hard on you? This is a piece of cake compared to Boot Camp son.....Try again........
 
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(I knew when I first posted on the Marine Corps Wannabe Discussions that you guys were going to haze the hell out of me.)

Ok all you other Wannabes! It's time to start doing our PT's every other day! We need to test ourselves and find out our scores! What are some of your scores? Lets compete!
 
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Son, there is no hazing here. Lets get that out in the open now. We dont haze, and this does not come close. Think I'm being hard? Try Boot Camp, if your crying now the you will never make it.....you will do enough PT in 1 day to be equilvant to several PFT's. You dont get it! Your here in OUR house, asking us questions, so it's OUR rules not yours. This is not a game son, it real, and get use to it. Now start a new Thread post asking your question again to the Wannabes. Brag to them not us..
 
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