How to Train for Marine Corps Boot Camp?

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  • i love royal marines -cfc♥ says:

    First off, get your cardiovascular fitness as good as you can get it.
    - Sit ups.
    - Pull ups.
    - Press ups.
    - Weights at the gym?
    - Lots of running/cycling/swimming.
    Perhaps running 2 miles twice a week and recording your time so you can see how much you’ve improved, which will motivate you to carry on. Good luck!

  • Bryan says:

    run a lot. do many push ups. do many sit ups. do many chin ups.

  • ArmyChemo says:

    Run, push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups, swimming, weights, long distance alking (5-8 miles) and stretching…5-6 times per week…starting off slow and gradually increasing their activity levels…I would recommend this for any branch of the service

  • I wear glasses under water  says:

    You have to do A LOT of running and PT. Make sure you’ve got endurance and a willing to take orders from those in authority. Also, make sure you’re ready to be away from home, because you will be gone for a long time on training, and deployments.

    you can check out this training
    http://www.foul5town.webs.com/hello/bootcamp.htm

  • hard says:

    dude eat all u want, party drink dont smoke the reifa , and hang the fuck back yo

    dude dont worry i told the same to my boot as friend before he joined 2 years after i did but once outa boot camp ur gona be a stellar pt star bro trust me on this im in a infantry unit an we pt like crazy in good shape but on weekend we eat like pigs, so enjoy the freedom

  • eyespy says:

    Just go as you are. Trust me, sit watch TV and the day you leave just show up. You don’t need to run do push ups. Nothing Just show up. We have anwered this.. And you in partoicular three times yesterday. Grow up .

  • Kat says:

    You can be very fit and still not pass boot camp. The hardest part is that it is a mental game. Keep your nose clean and mouth shut, Be positive and you will make it.

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