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EvilCouch wrote:There is no way to edit posts in the introduction forums. That is by design, so that there is no way to take back words. Men that make asses of themselves litter the landscape of the Intro forums and serve as constant reminders to everyone else that the possibility of failure is ever-present and that there is no mercy for those that fall from the path.

Now, how bad do you want it?

Bad enough to do whatever it takes, and devote myself 110%, Ranger EvilCouch.

Some of the information I will be searching around this forum for is: ways to better prepare myself physically and mentally for Ranger School, whether or not it is necessary or wise to read the handbook before going, and Ranger stories from the bleakest situations to good cheer.

I also like the idea of retaining conversation and wisdom from individuals of as high a caliber as Rangers. I am truly honored to be allowed in your presence and will take everything you say as law.
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Post by Rangerguru »

Ranger School should be the last thing on your mind, you have plenty of time playing fuck-fuck games before you will need to think about that. You need to take things one step at a time, Basic, Airborne, RIP, then if you make it through them, then you can start woring about HOAH High.
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Tenn-RGR wrote:Shut the Fuck Up!!!!! Seriously. We'll see how much fucking energy you got after a few hours doing the mind eraser around the circle of woe with a log on your shoulders, we'll see........ :twisted: :twisted:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Motivator!!

Seriously kid, you may think you're in good shape and you're going to breeze past everybody else in your training, let me tell you, you are going to be praying for the strength just to pick your foot up one more time, just to take one more step.

You will wonder "what in the fuck did I sign up for?!! In my wildest dreams I had no idea it would be this hard!! These guys are literally trying to kill me!!" This I absolutely fucking guarantee! You will know pain like you've never known in your entire life.

The best is...........that is just to get selected to Battalion. Then it gets harder.

Quit running your suck and go whack yourself in the nuts with a brick.
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Post by jjrussll »

cams wrote: Seriously kid, you may think you're in good shape and you're going to breeze past everybody else in your training
Ranger Cams, I was trying to convey my level of motivation at this time, and in no way mean to say that I'm even ready or any better than anyone else.

I'm in shit shape, running 5 miles in about 46 minutes, I'm working to get faster and stronger... have taken some tips I found on these forums and applied them to my workout.

Respectfully,
John
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Post by coldsteal2 »

jjrussll wrote:
cams wrote: Seriously kid, you may think you're in good shape and you're going to breeze past everybody else in your training
Ranger Cams, I was trying to convey my level of motivation at this time, and in no way mean to say that I'm even ready or any better than anyone else.

I'm in shit shape, running 5 miles in about 46 minutes, I'm working to get faster and stronger... have taken some tips I found on these forums and applied them to my workout.

Respectfully,
John
so much for the 4 minute mile
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cams wrote:
Tenn-RGR wrote:Shut the Fuck Up!!!!! Seriously. We'll see how much fucking energy you got after a few hours doing the mind eraser around the circle of woe with a log on your shoulders, we'll see........ :twisted: :twisted:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Motivator!!

Seriously kid, you may think you're in good shape and you're going to breeze past everybody else in your training, let me tell you, you are going to be praying for the strength just to pick your foot up one more time, just to take one more step.

You will wonder "what in the fuck did I sign up for?!! In my wildest dreams I had no idea it would be this hard!! These guys are literally trying to kill me!!" This I absolutely fucking guarantee! You will know pain like you've never known in your entire life.

The best is...........that is just to get selected to Battalion. Then it gets harder.

Quit running your suck and go whack yourself in the nuts with a brick.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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coldsteal2 wrote:
jjrussll wrote:
cams wrote: Seriously kid, you may think you're in good shape and you're going to breeze past everybody else in your training
Ranger Cams, I was trying to convey my level of motivation at this time, and in no way mean to say that I'm even ready or any better than anyone else.

I'm in shit shape, running 5 miles in about 46 minutes, I'm working to get faster and stronger... have taken some tips I found on these forums and applied them to my workout.

Respectfully,
John
so much for the 4 minute mile
Get back in your lane you.
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