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Sit-ups for the Army
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Hiya! I'm in training to join the army and want something clarified if possible please! I've been told the requirement is 50 sit-ups in 2 minutes which to me seems a bloomin' big ask! A lot of people I've spoken to think it is not a full sit-up they mean - I have been doing proper ones, going all the way up and down but most people reckon they'll only be 'mini' ones. Can anyone tell me which sort I need to be doing? Thanks
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Train for them progressively.
Start by doing 2 sets of five then build this up to sets of ten.
Then keep adding sets. Do this twice a day every day.
Once a week max out the set to se if you can reach 50.
50 in 2 minutes is easy and achieving this will make your life easier during training and put you ahead of some of your peers as they won't be able to achieve it.
Don't forgt the press ups and run. If you turn up unfit your first few weeks will be a lot harder.
Start by doing 2 sets of five then build this up to sets of ten.
Then keep adding sets. Do this twice a day every day.
Once a week max out the set to se if you can reach 50.
50 in 2 minutes is easy and achieving this will make your life easier during training and put you ahead of some of your peers as they won't be able to achieve it.
Don't forgt the press ups and run. If you turn up unfit your first few weeks will be a lot harder.