I took my oath 2 months ago for 13F option 40. Fire support specialist, FiSTer! I leave for Fort Sill OK Feb 10th. My goal is to be in shape for RIP (Ranger Indoctrination Program)by the time I leave. Can anyone recommend a workout routine?
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Create a channel Learn morestart running now. fill sand bags for 12hrs a day and repeat. RIP is not to bad. (back in 2006) you needed to just pass all PT tests, road march, swim, 5mile run. You could fall out of everything else and still make it to bat. that does not mean they wont kick the shit out of you for falling out or run you extra. i learned if you STFU and push hard your fine.
You wont get selected for RASP unless your PT is in the 300+ I know there are the minimums but it is competitive. When you get to AIT you will see some BEASTS there that will blow your mind with how in shape they are. I busted out a 315 at AIT and was feeling pretty good, until a guy I knew from basic owned the PT test with a 396. I have friends in RASP right now who scored in the 310s-320s so aim there. Lots of running like 40 minutes at a time 4.5-5 miles at least twice a week then 30/60s another two times a week (do like 8-10 iterations), then ruck A LOT 50lb ruck 4.5-5 miles for time, a few times a week. If you can get your 2 mile time into the 12s to low 13s and be maxing+ push ups and sit ups you will have no problem being able to put a packet in. For push ups and sit ups do 20 seconds knocking them out 10 seconds of rest for 10 iterations, so like wide arm for ten then some type of ab workout for 10 then back to push ups in a different stance like diamond or whatever. Do that like 4 times so you will actually have like 40 iterations with 4 different exercises per muscle group, then do pyramid pull ups/dips on a machine start with no weight do as many as you can add a little do as many as you can, keep adding weight until its too easy then come back down. Do these types of exercises twice a week or if you're already a beast do weighted pull ups and dips. If you are in shape the thing most likely to ruin it for you is the physical exam.