I spent 25 years between the RA and NG. Most of my time on jump status hanging around PT nuts. My fellow officers use to harass me because I wasn't a runner.
I've always believed that Extended Road Marches with a ruck was more effective in keeping in shape for soldiers. I could hold my own with the best of them when it came to slinging a pack and taking off across country or cross country skiing (which we did a lot of).
Fast forward several years. I just had one of my old NG buddies visit so I could take him antelope hunting. He couldnt walk much, needs a knee replacement. He was a runner. In talking about all our other comrades, seems like all the runners have knee problems. Those like me, don't.
Now I'm not saying I couldnt run, I've never had any problems with a PT test, even maxed one when I was in OCS.
But now I'm 63, I can still sling a pack and take off across country. It saddens me to see all my old friends with screwed up knees.
Something you young fellows ought to consider.
I've always believed that Extended Road Marches with a ruck was more effective in keeping in shape for soldiers. I could hold my own with the best of them when it came to slinging a pack and taking off across country or cross country skiing (which we did a lot of).
Fast forward several years. I just had one of my old NG buddies visit so I could take him antelope hunting. He couldnt walk much, needs a knee replacement. He was a runner. In talking about all our other comrades, seems like all the runners have knee problems. Those like me, don't.
Now I'm not saying I couldnt run, I've never had any problems with a PT test, even maxed one when I was in OCS.
But now I'm 63, I can still sling a pack and take off across country. It saddens me to see all my old friends with screwed up knees.
Something you young fellows ought to consider.