Got plans to join the military? If yes, pursue it, especially if you are one of those people who thirst for challenges and seek a better direction or new purpose in life. But though it’s a good career choice, it’s not for the physically and mentally weak. The military demands the fittest individuals within their ranks.
For starters, recruits go through a gruelling basic training or boot camp, where they will be taught drill, basic equipment maintenance, weapons and workplace safety, marksmanship, field craft, radio use, and defensive and offensive operations. The boot camp, which lasts for many weeks, involves lots of physical activities and an unfamiliar way of life. …show more content…
Right now, you must think and act like a soldier.
Training starts at school
Are you of high school age? If then, you have all the time to prepare for boot camp. You need to take care of two things:
1. Your studies. You need to study hard because you’ll be required to take – and pass – the Army Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), which determines the careers that suit you in the military. The ASVAB tests your knowledge in areas such as math, general science, word knowledge, shop skills, and mechanics.
2. Physical fitness. Before you qualify for Basic Combat Training (BCT), you will undergo a physical fitness test where you will do push-ups and sit-ups and run a two-mile army run. (Some branches even have pull-ups and swimming.) Participate in sports as much as you can. Build your muscles and your stamina.
Adjust your lifestyle, change your habits
To endure the physical and mental demands of military training, you should start adapting to military lifestyle. In other words, follow strict rules and regulations, and incorporate more discipline in your life. How?
• Eliminate fear and anxiety from your