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Old 02-25-2008, 19:29   #7
The Reaper
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Originally Posted by cornelyj View Post
All four work at the gym and have a piece of paper in their office that says they can put the PhD before their name.
I told them the workout that I was already doing and they molded/ fixed it, but I'll see if you guys can/can't fix it some more.
I see you missed my advice on the other thread you posted on.

You will not be asked to do a lot of exercises at SFAS, nor will you be issued a kettlebell. You will be asked to ruck long distances cross-country.

It is pretty useless to post an SFAS prep program here designed by someone with little, if any experience at SF training. Why not let us know how your program worked for you, IF you make it to SFAS and are selected?

As we advise everyone going to SFAS for the first time, I would stick with the SWCS program, especially when you have not yet done Basic, AIT, or Airborne school.

I know plenty of people with paper on their walls who could not tell you what SF stands for. Do not confuse education with wisdom.

I would not be flippant with the staff here, if you plan to stay for very long or to pursue a career in SF. You may see some of us in person, at some point.

Have a very SF day.

TR
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