Hey, i'm planning on joining the army, but than i'm not able to eat 6-8 meals a day anymore, is this really a problem, can't i just take 3 meals a day, with the muscles still growing just as heavy as eating 6-8 times a day ofcourse ...
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Cause you only need to be stong enough to carry a weapon and a pack, and be fit enough to chase and catch the enemy.nmuriqi said:i don't get it though, why don't they encourage a lifting routine, and provide proper nutrition...don't they want soldiers to be strong and things of that nature?
Damn I should have joined the Navy....maniclion said:Join the Air Force or the Navy. I had 2 month's of Basic where my time was filled at all times and I ate when my squad ate. After that I spent a few hours in class during A school and had the rest of the time to myself. I went to the gym often and even trained with the SEALs for a while, I was able to eat anytime I wanted since we had breaks during school and the mess hall was right next to my barracks. When you get to your permanent station it'll be like a regular job except for when you get deployed. My in port schedule went
7:30am muster,
8-9:30 walk around with a clipboard pretending to be running over a checklist of things while stopping to chat with friends,
9:30 - 10:00 take a shit or pretend to in 15 minute intervals at 2 different restrooms,
10:00 - 11:00 take care of whatever work you were supposed to have done by lunch
11:01am - 1:30pm gym/lunch/nap
1:30 - 3:00 hang around your workcenter begging your supervisor to let everyone off early.
3:00pm to 7:30am the next morning: clubbing, drinking, sex, etc.
I'll agree with that, especially since our "new" equipment is mostly made up of Army "hand me downs", but I don't have any regrets. But also in my opinion if you're looking for an easy military career to skate through so you can pick up some college cash (just speculating) and have that extra time for weight lifting you need to look in the mirror long and hard cause your joining for the wrong reasons, well actually those could be reasons but they should be at the bottom of the list. I'm only 26 but my beliefs are a little traditional when it comes to military. Just my two centsDamnHardGainer said:Not to mention, ask any soldier or marine who's been to an AF base who gets the best equipment and comforts of living...
I didn't want to come off as disrespecting you, I'm not one of those "my branch of service is better than yours" type guys I respect all who wear a uniform no matter what branch. Didn't know the details of the airforce you mentioned, I guess it is quite different. I guess you learn somthing every day!DamnHardGainer said:Well, you have to have that outlook as a marine, it's part of what keeps you alive. The AF is a completely different animal in that it's the only service where the officers are the ones who do the fighting; 99% of every other airman is in a support role to make that possible. Aside from the drills, uniforms, customs and courtesies, long hours, and other typical traits of military life, the AF job specialties aren't far removed from their civilian counterparts in most fields. So that's why for example when comparing the marines and AF, the two services attract different people for very different reasons. Most AF folks join for professional reasons rather than patriotism, though that may be a factor as well.
Myself, I joined the AF to get some job experience and college money so I could make up for stupidly dropping out of college earlier. I got out last year after 6 years in and now have my degree. It was worth it though...I'm a Kosovo vet by the way; still proud of that effort. I give total props to the soldiers and marines in Afghanistan and Iraq right now...they're making all the sacrifices.
Every thought about doing reserves? Granted there would still be some time where lifting would be back burnered but when the boot camp/schools were over you'd be back home and you could still do your schooling as mentioned above....just a thoughtBalic said:I've decided not to go in the Army, bodybuilding is pretty important for me, but not as important as a job ofcourse, so i'm currently doing a 1 year education that gives me some diploma for going in the security area, maybe i'm gonnan be a bodygaurd or something.
Curlingcadys said:Every thought about doing reserves? Granted there would still be some time where lifting would be back burnered but when the boot camp/schools were over you'd be back home and you could still do your schooling as mentioned above....just a thought
DamnHardGainer said:Problem is, the army reserves IS basically active duty these days. 40% of the forces in Iraq and Afghanistan today are reservists and national guardsmen.
Cause you only need to be stong enough to carry a weapon and a pack, and be fit enough to chase and catch the enemy.![]()