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    Default Military Style Workout

    I don't know if this is the right section to post this in, but I would really like to get some kind of a step-by-step guide on how to do the Marine and Army basic training work outs. Pictures on how to do these will also be greatly appreciated.

    The ones I am looking for the most are, how to do a propper Starjump, and other on the spot kind of exercises.

    Thanks for your time

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    to do a proper star jump

    lol there is no such proper way, you just do it.

    Go on google or any other search engine, and type in "Fitness Excersices"

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    www.usmilitary.about.com

    you can get any information about the military on it.

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    i have the brand new version of the Canadian Army fitness guild....****ing looks crazy hard

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    fm 21-20 Here: http://155.217.58.58/cgi-bin/atdl.dll/fm/21-20/toc.htm

    Lots of good stuff; Road marching, running, muscular endurance etc.

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    Buy the Official Navy SEAL Workout and the Official Marine Corps Workout books. Exactly what your looking for with in depth pictures and details.

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    Get up real early every morning, do a 5-7 mile run. Then do some push-ups and sit-ups. Simple

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    I've been doing run few miles and cardios.

    But Right now, I am on Stew Smith's book. (He's the author of various mil fitness book including SEALs workout book)

    I am on preparation phase.. it's simply 1 day workout, next day rest and so on...

    I was recommended that book by professional folks so I have a firm trust in that book

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    Working out is easy, staying consistence is the hard part. I think you should mix your workout a little bit so you won't get bore and slack off.

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    I hate running because I find it lonely and you have to dodge cars that don't share the road.

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    I can tell You how does it look like in Poland:
    Polish NCO after all day spent in the field at the playground starts his push-up exercises in the night

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    I switched to a pale ale...rolling rock green light crap...

    Does this count?

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    You have some pretty big guns there Jack, how much do you lift?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Mehoff
    Working out is easy, staying consistence is the hard part. I think you should mix your workout a little bit so you won't get bore and slack off.
    Who would know better than Jackoff...he was a slacker in school...proven beyond reasonable doubt by his never ending slaughter of the English language.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony6
    I can tell You how does it look like in Poland:
    Polish NCO after all day spent in the field at the playground starts his push-up exercises in the night
    I don't get it, would it be better if you just bench press instead of trying to **** up your spinal cord?

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