UPDATE: THE TEST IS OVER
1st I would like to tank everyone who commented in this thread and PM'ed me with advice and encouragement. Thank you all for the support.
as with anything in life as I went through all the data provided I tried to use the pieces that I felt would help me get to this short term goal. During thsi time I learned a lot about not only myself but about the way the body works.
The main lesson leraned is: FAT GUYS JUST DON'T RUN FAST OR VERY LONG DISTANCES!!!!
But seriously, there were many things pointed out by you guys that were just fact.
Here is a short list that played very key roles in my journey:
1) Pushing myself with this much weight and not taking the time to properly rest will get you injured! I cant describe teh pain I feel from my calves to my ankles. And while pain is temporary pride is forever, the test comes when it comes so you better be ready!
2) Surfaces make a diffrence! The tread mill is not the track, is not the basketball court, is not dirt, is not the street. All of these surfaces effect runing diffrently.
3) Not all shoes are created equal! I thought a pair of Finish Line store bought Brooks was good. Not for what I'm looking for, next stop the specialty store!
4) It has to become the norm, not the exception. You gotta go out with consistancy, not once a week to get it done.
5) It's just as much stress on your mind as it is on your body.
Again, that is just a short list.
Let me take you through teh day yesterday.
+get to the facility at 8:00am
+roll call and check in with the testing to begin at 9:00am
I was teh only person out of 73 who started stretching, I couldnt belive it
+Explanation of the the 4 tests to be conducted
1) sit and reach
2) sit ups
3) Bench press
4) 1.5 mile run
+ weigh in
+ Begin tests
Test #1: Sit and reach
Now let me bring you up to speed real quick on teh sit and reach. To pass you must obtain a score of 15. On average that's about 1 in short of touching your toes. Well, when I started I could come about 5 inches past my kness. far short of the goal. As of yesterday I could touch my toes with minimal effort. That was a no brainer.
While in line you could see the peope who already passed teh sit and reach doing test #2.
Test #2: Sit ups:
The mind fuck begins. So as I am waiting to do my sit and reach you cant help but watch the people doing teh sit ups. The goal is 24 in 1 minute... even when I was at 240+ I culd do that. yet i saw SEVERAL people FAIL thsi part of the test! all I could think was damn.. i didnt train for this? Could I get DQ'ed on this? So now my minds is stressing for. I get to teh sit nd reach, knock it out and head over to the sit up station. Luckily I had befriened a cool guy in line and we ended up getting partnered up for this. The County officer explained to us how he wanted us to hold for each other and how he wanted them completed. He said only his count mattered and that his stop watch would start when we made the movement for teh 1st sit up. I was 1st. When I cracked that 1st sit up all I could hear was this guy barking encouragment at me, someone i just meet wanting me to succeed. 24 came and went, with no problem I know there was tons of time left but they would not let us continue. I held for my partner and did teh same. No issue for him either.
Test #3: Bench press
I'll save you a long story here. 52% of your body weight. 1x on a universal. I weighed in at 220, I had to get up 114.
I do my reps with 175. This was a gimmie.
15 minute break............ then teh run!
It sure didnt feel like 15 minutes.
1.5 miles along a make shift track on a hardwood floor basketball court. I did not run on hardwood and the majority of my running had been on a nice cushioned indoor track. FUCK ME!
Test #4: The 1.5 mile run
The layout provided for 22 laps to equal the 1.5 miles.
The good news was that I was training so hard the last month, thus the reason I just about disapperaed from teh hide, that I had gotten my runs down to 15:40 on that nice cushioned track I described. but it came at a price. My legs have been a wreck for the last month with crazy pains. But my time was where I needed it to be. Or so I thought. Pain and all we started the run. i knew that at 11 laps i had to be at 8:15 to be in the game. The test limit was 16:52, I knew taht I could do a 15:40 and added about a minute for the hardwood and came up with the 8:15 half way mark to end up witha a 16:30 finish.
Laps 1, 2 , 3 and 4 came and went all was good......
Then lap 5 came, the pain began in my legs and it came fast and hard. I also began to notice I was breathing heavier than I normaly did on teh track I ran. My jogging turned into a walk for bout 1/4 lap. Lap 6 as no diffrent, as I circled I had to stop. I stopped about 10 ft from the instructor who we had to yell at each lap we ran for a check in. He gave me a look and sinly said you need to pick it up. It was THAT LOOK, anyone who has ever gotten THAT LOOK knows what I mean. As I began lap 7 the mental pitty party started, you look for every cheesy motivating thing you have ever come across to inspire you, songs, catch phrases, dead relatives.... none of it works. What seemed like a full lap was less than 1/4. Then my mind snapped, you go from looking to motivate yourself to turning on yourself. You call yourselve everything in teh book, worthless, a loser, a failure. You start to wonder how you will answer people when you get home, Did you pass? No I failed. There was a lit more downing yourself than the insparational part. Then I crossed the line headed into lap 8. I blanked out mentaly. My body said fuck it and took over. I don't remeber too many things about teh rest of the run. i know I was in pain, I know I ws exhausted, I know I had other people I meet that day calling from the side my name telling me no walking, you got this. I kow I was scared to fail. I also knw that somehow I completed those 22 laps in under 16:30, the only thing I don't know is how.
I got a long way to go to get wher i want to be. Yestreday I was where I needed to be.
i know I'll take tis week to rest my legs, i knw I'll hit the gym and work on my upper body though.
The next call willbe the polygraph and teh background check. You cant train for tose, what's done is done in life. Now we'll see if it's time to pay for our sins. I should be ok though.