Can height be detrimental?

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Can height be detrimental?

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I'm 5'7" 140 pounds, scored high 200's on a self-tested PT test. My question is threw all of the training that people go through to become rangers, can my height hinder me on anything?
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ADAM....Im really going to try and be fatherly here because I usually wouldnt be. Your height is of no consequence. I have seen them in every size and some of the most lethal humans I have ever witnessed were very small men. The old saying, "it's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of fight in the dog".
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Post by Kiknskreem »

5'7 isn't really that short anyway.
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Post by Doozerstick »

I knew two kids from my school that were over 6'2" and they both screwed up their ankles in airborne school. I don't know if their height had anything do to with it, but I would think a short, more compact body would be better for that kind of stuff.
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Post by Dud »

Thanks Doozer,
I'm 6'2 so that bodes well for me huh? Well, at least if I hurt my ankles they can always just amputate at the knee and I'll STILL be taller than Devilrat. 8)

Just a joke Devilrat, no foulplay intended. :wink:

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As everyone who posted between this post and the Pastor's has not yet been a Ranger yet, STFUBIFYSU and do some pushups!
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Spartan wrote:As everyone who posted between this post and the Pastor's has not yet been a Ranger yet, STFUBIFYSU and do some pushups!
...and for the record....Ranger Spartan is everybit of 4'11" and he did Ranger and SF.
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Abell9 wrote:
Spartan wrote:As everyone who posted between this post and the Pastor's has not yet been a Ranger yet, STFUBIFYSU and do some pushups!
...and for the record....Ranger Spartan is everybit of 4'11" and he did Ranger and SF.
Amen brother. I usually have to tie it down in a coil behind my back.
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There was a little guy in 3rd plt in Bco with me. He just so happened to be a fellow Pig Man. His weapons case would drag the floor of the bird on jumps. That little bastard was a humpen sumbitch.
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Re: Can height be detrimental?

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Adam17 wrote:I'm 5'7" 140 pounds, scored high 200's on a self-tested PT test. My question is threw all of the training that people go through to become rangers, can my height hinder me on anything?
No. No. And no.

But "little man" syndrome can. Stop whining and drive on.
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Post by deleon275 »

Heres proof size doesn't matter:

http://home.socal.rr.com/dan275/danjesus.jpg

I'm on the left of course and the right is my very good friend Jesus. He's only about 5'1 and could ruck and run with the best of them. If I had a choice for someone to drag or carry my ass in combat, he'd be one of my first choices. Size dont matta!
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Post by BRanger91 »

Adam'
In early '92 I was part of a trial when the Stinger was being experimented with jumping. On the first day of training there was a LTC (the Airborne school Commander I think) there and he asked who was under 5'8". I raised my hand and said I was only 5'7". He told me I better grow an inch by next week. Bottom line is adapt and over come Ranger.
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Post by Spartan »

BRanger91 wrote:Adam'
In early '92 I was part of a trial when the Stinger was being experimented with jumping. On the first day of training there was a LTC (the Airborne school Commander I think) there and he asked who was under 5'8". I raised my hand and said I was only 5'7". He told me I better grow an inch by next week. Bottom line is adapt and over come Ranger.
Good point - some pieces of equipment are designed for larger people to jump and guess what? That leaves you out! :cry:
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