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Marine Corps Recruit Training
Recruits that fail at boot camp have set themselves on a course of
failure for the rest of their lives. It's as simple as that. Will you be the next Marine Corps boot camp failure? Will you return home with your head hung low in shame? I thought I was ready for boot camp. I took my enlistment into the Marine Corps very, very seriously. I thought running 2-5 miles every day, working on my bench press, squats & other weight training would prepare me. Looking back on it now, before boot camp I was DEAD WRONG. The Fact is: Absolutely nothing can prepare you for Marine Corps Physical Training. So you might wonder out loud, "So how can I be 100% prepared for the physical challenges of USMC boot camp?" To that question I would have to answer: Train like your Drill Instructors are going to train you! So how do you know exactly what your Drill Instructors will require of you? I tell you down to the last detail in my USMC boot camp preparation guide. Will my guide make recruit training easy? Definitely NOT. I am in no way trying to remove the challenge of joining the Marines. http://bootcampjup.blogspot.com/# |
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