Took a standard fitness test today for a local PD. Failed and let myself down.
300 M Dash- 52 seconds. A month ago, I couldn't get it in less than 70. Yeah, I needed work. Hit the track, every day, and improved as much as I could. Beat the standard with room to spare.
Pushups- 35. Blew through them, felt super confident and beat the minimum.
Situps- 13. Yeah, that's right. 13. Not even half way to the minimum.
Looking back, I think my biggest training flaws were 1. Not giving myself enough time. I'll be honest, I applied to the department a month before testing. I should have committed many months prior. 2. Not training to do everything in a short time span. I did not once practice all of the tests within the same half hour. Honestly, I was gassed at the end of the pushups and only have myself to blame for messing up the situps.
Looking forward, I have six weeks before I test for another PD. The only difference is after the situps is a 1.5 mile timed run instead of a body drag.
Would I be correct in assuming that incorporating pushups and situps into my runs will help build up that tolerance?
Should I deviate from my regular routine of sprints on the straights, jogging on the curves (oval track)? If so, with what?
Very few of the local departments use the concept 2 rower, but I am still very well versed on that. My target time is 941 and I've was getting in the 750-810 range when I was still rowing 3 months ago.
All in all, yes I had issues today. But I'm not going to let that stop me from getting into a LEO position. I've got time to try my best to become a PT stud.
300 M Dash- 52 seconds. A month ago, I couldn't get it in less than 70. Yeah, I needed work. Hit the track, every day, and improved as much as I could. Beat the standard with room to spare.
Pushups- 35. Blew through them, felt super confident and beat the minimum.
Situps- 13. Yeah, that's right. 13. Not even half way to the minimum.
Looking back, I think my biggest training flaws were 1. Not giving myself enough time. I'll be honest, I applied to the department a month before testing. I should have committed many months prior. 2. Not training to do everything in a short time span. I did not once practice all of the tests within the same half hour. Honestly, I was gassed at the end of the pushups and only have myself to blame for messing up the situps.
Looking forward, I have six weeks before I test for another PD. The only difference is after the situps is a 1.5 mile timed run instead of a body drag.
Would I be correct in assuming that incorporating pushups and situps into my runs will help build up that tolerance?
Should I deviate from my regular routine of sprints on the straights, jogging on the curves (oval track)? If so, with what?
Very few of the local departments use the concept 2 rower, but I am still very well versed on that. My target time is 941 and I've was getting in the 750-810 range when I was still rowing 3 months ago.
All in all, yes I had issues today. But I'm not going to let that stop me from getting into a LEO position. I've got time to try my best to become a PT stud.