1 - 7 out of 7
You must be logged in to post a comment. Sign Up for Free or Login Here
nlevandier Served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 6 years until medically released from a shoulder injury. Upon release I was finally given the opportunity to rehabilitate and strength train properly, and my shoulder (and overall body) are stronger and fitter then they ever were while in the army - all the red tape surrounding my injury with respect to working out while I was in the military kept me out of the gym from fear of losing my medical pension.

When I was handed my release papers, it was by a 300 + pounder who probably never cared or took his job seriously one day of his life...well maybe except for payday. Anyways, it was probably at the point that I promised myself to never be anything less than above the military average in terms of fitness.
nlevandier on 11/20/2008

flyor64 Hi. I served in the Army for 13 yrs all over the place. PT was and still is a big part of my life because of the Army. It literally saved me when I was an 18 yr old slob...
flyor64 on 9/3/2008

Ray Active duty in Nuclear Missile unit (Pershing II) on front lines of Cold War. Scored 292 on PT test.
Ray on 8/14/2008

OzzieOcean I did 11 years service. Now I am hired as a civilian to do training to certain recruits.
OzzieOcean on 8/6/2008 in response to Skamber

Skamber How long have you been in the military?
Skamber on 8/5/2008 in response to boazoz

boazoz I had the pleasure of doing a training in Mojave with the USAF. It was one of my best memories!
boazoz on 8/2/2008 in response to Skamber

Skamber I served 6 years in the USAF. I spent my entire enlistment in Anchorage, Alaska. I'm currently living in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Skamber on 7/31/2008