HueyCobra8151 said:The AFROTC here runs with mats, so that when they stop to do pushups, they won't get dirty...
Yours run

HueyCobra8151 said:The AFROTC here runs with mats, so that when they stop to do pushups, they won't get dirty...
Lawman said:Yours runOurs kinda do this formation Jog thing and then stop after 4 laps around the track to let some of the softer cadets suck wind for a while.
Blutonski816 said:CAn't say I've seen the AFROTC guys doing much here... and As far as I've heard there are only 53 cadets in their det... so prolly won't see much of 'em...
At least yours jog. Ours play frisbee while listening to Britney Spears CDs.
I think he was serious ... actually, I know he was serious.dreamhigh said:Haha, good humor - good humor indeed
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devil_dog said:I think he was serious ... actually, I know he was serious.
HueyCobra8151 said:The AFROTC here runs with mats, so that when they stop to do pushups, they won't get dirty...
I did too when I was at The Citadel. One time we had to PT in the rain and cold,but the AFROTC cadets decided it was better to go to the auditorium to listen to an Air Force General give a speech. I think they laughed at us as they marched single file to the auditoriumSadly I saw all of this from the AF at VMI. The upside down pushup, frisbee, trips to the beach, etc.
What good are either of those exercises?pjxc415 said:Ours at BU do two versions of pushups. In the first, they are in the normal pushup position and have someone straddling them right above their waste with arms on hips to assist the pushup. In the second version, my personal favorite, they lay on their backs and do an inverted pushup. Yes, they push the air. Me and my fellow Marines are usually stretching when this workout is occurring and whoever is leading the stretch usually likes to give the command "Eyes, Right" to observe these hard-charging cadets.
eddie said:What good are either of those exercises?