Baysix - My Intro

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Post by Vee »

You are a big kid :lol:

Welcome. And good luck.
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Welcome to the site.
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Post by Rock Island Ranger »

BadMuther wrote:
H8 Train wrote: Your one to talk. :roll: :lol: :lol: :wink:
Hey you GQ cock-gobbling sons of bitches....I've lost weight and I can STILL out ruck all of you................. :twisted:
Ill take some of this action....anybody up for a ruck and run in the Tennessee mountains, against The Bad Mutha? Say, $1,000 in the pot. If BM comes in any place except first, he forfeits his money. Im in...I want some of that West Coast gold.
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1000ydstare
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Post by 1000ydstare »

Welcome to the greatest profession in the world.
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Baysix
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Post by Baysix »

Thanks, everyone

I got a neoprene waste band and have been running with it to help shed inches around the waste.

Also my mile run is 6:52 and 2 mile is 15:56
I bench 290
and my 40 yard time is 5.1

Again, thanks for all the comments and I will heed your words.

As of now I am running 2 miles a day, one in the morning and one in the evening, always through different terrain.

Appreciate everything - Baysix
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Parabellum
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Post by Parabellum »

Bench press doesn't mean shit. Niether does that sprint time.

How many push ups can you do in 2 minutes?

How many sit ups can you do in 2 minutes?

How many pullups can you do?

Can you run 5 miles in less than 40 minutes?

Can you walk 12 miles with 60 pounds of gear in less than 3 hours?

Can you climb a 35 ft rope?

These are the questions you need to be asking yourself. I highly suggest you work on these and stay off the weights.
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B co 1/75 Mar 99-Apr 04
ROC RSTB RIP/PRC Cadre Apr 04-May 06
A co 1/75 May 06-Jul 08
HHC 1/75 Jul 08-Mar 09

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Baysix
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Post by Baysix »

Thanks Ranger H8 Train

I can do 50 pushups in 2 minutes, I know, anything more than that Im not sure.

Havent tested myself on situps but last time I tried in 2 minutes I think I got around 50 as well.

I can do about 4 pullups (well thats the most Ive done anyways)

Never timed myself on 5 miles... nor have I walked 12 miles with 60 lbs of gear, but thank you for the heads up so I can better myself through training.

And as far as the rope goes, I suck.. but I will be able to when the time comes.

Again, thanks for everything.

Baysix
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Dublo
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Post by Dublo »

Baysix wrote:Thanks, everyone

I got a neoprene waste band and have been running with it to help shed inches around the waste.

Also my mile run is 6:52 and 2 mile is 15:76I bench 290
and my 40 yard time is 5.1

Again, thanks for all the comments and I will heed your words.

As of now I am running 2 miles a day, one in the morning and one in the evening, always through different terrain.

Appreciate everything - Baysix

How do you get :76 seconds out of a 60 second minute?

Please clarify on this.
I was in 2/75 from 97 to 00. 5-99


"He only loved people, he thought, who had fought or been mutilated. Other people were fine and you liked them and were good friends; but you only felt true tenderness and love for those who had been there and had received the castigation that everyone receives who goes there long enough." Ernest Hemingway
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Baysix
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Post by Baysix »

Sorry that was a typo. Thank you Ranger Dublo
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Dublo
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Post by Dublo »

Misfire, misfire, misfire.
I was in 2/75 from 97 to 00. 5-99


"He only loved people, he thought, who had fought or been mutilated. Other people were fine and you liked them and were good friends; but you only felt true tenderness and love for those who had been there and had received the castigation that everyone receives who goes there long enough." Ernest Hemingway
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Kelly-Belly
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Post by Kelly-Belly »

Geez, you Rangers are loving the new guys already, aren't ya? Hehe, that's why I love ya'll so much.............Welcome to the site big guy, good luck with your ventures.
Kelly

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Steadfast
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Post by Steadfast »

Good thing I wasn't talking about my previous work job's time. Each hour equaled 100 units therefore 76 would been just a tad after 45 seconds! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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hit_it
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Post by hit_it »

dud you have got to lose some serious inches around the waist. you don't want to be "that guy" on ship day.

other than that, WELCOME! :D
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k5
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Post by k5 »

Welcome. PM sent.
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