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Re: Introduction - spart11

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Jim wrote:
Elguapo wrote:It's May 2nd.
You did not give him a time. only day/date. He has until midnight.
Roger. I suspect he is going to be surprised with his results.
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Re: Introduction - spart11

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You have two options now.

Quit, or do it over.

You decide. Make it quick. Time is running out.
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Re: Introduction - spart11

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spart11 wrote:Ranger Elguapo,

I am going to do it over. I won't be back on the site until I can post some impressive gains. Thank you for your help.
Don't go away. Continue to participate in the site -- continue to educate yourself -- continue to work out. Never, never quit!
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Re: Introduction - spart11

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spart11 wrote:Ranger Elguapo,

I am going to do it over. I won't be back on the site until I can post some impressive gains. Thank you for your help.
Obviously I haven't helped you. I can't, really. All I did was give you a little direction. No one here is going to "help" you. Just direction, advice. Only you can "help" yourself.

You are only going to "hurt" yourself by leaving the site. There is so much for you to learn.

The funny thing about discipline, is only you can instill it on yourself. Every step of the way is an incredibly lonely adventure. You have to do it yourself. But quite an adventure it is.
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Re: Introduction - spart11

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P.S. In the Army world, you'll have to learn how to "make the grade" while hitting the PT at the same time. I know college may seem tough, but it's not. Prioritize your time. Screw the parties and late night booty calls IF it puts you further away from your two goals: College and Army.
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Re: Introduction - spart11

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Improve your pull-ups. Never, never quit!
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Second Intro - Cale

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Hello Rangers, it's been two years since I last posted. At the time of my first post I was a senior in high school and moved in the middle of the enlistment process. Since then I had put my enlistment status on hiatus but am now back in the process of joining.
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Re: Second Intro - Cale

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Cale, a man has only one opportunity to make a favorable initial impression. If you truly want to earn a place in the 75th Ranger Regiment, you came to the right site. We at armyranger.com take a great deal of pride in the young men who pass through here on their life journey. Your PT score (that I saw on another thread) is a baseline to build on. Please tell us where you are from and why you want to be a Ranger. Most of the questions you might have can be addressed by using the search feature, located on the top right of this page. Please read the FAQs, as well as select stickies and threads. Never, never quit!
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Re: Second Intro - Cale

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[quote="ManchuV"]Welcome back Cale_920.

2x.

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Re: Introduction - spart11

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This post bumped in order to attach re-intro to it (for Admin purposes).
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