Ah that may explain it.
So you reckon I need to eat more with the following stats?
6'2 80kg
breakfast: usually skipped, maybe a tea.
Lunch: some random snack maybe beans on toast
Dinner: some random meal, maybe pasta and sauce or rice and curry.
along with various snacks and beer.
Ah that may explain it.
So you reckon I need to eat more with the following stats?
6'2 80kg
breakfast: usually skipped, maybe a tea.
Lunch: some random snack maybe beans on toast
Dinner: some random meal, maybe pasta and sauce or rice and curry.
along with various snacks and beer.
Ah that may explain it.
So you reckon I need to eat more with the following stats?
6'2 80kg
breakfast: usually skipped, maybe a tea.
Lunch: some random snack maybe beans on toast
Dinner: some random meal, maybe pasta and sauce or rice and curry.
along with various snacks and beer.
oh and army fitness tests are a joke. You could walk it.
a lot more.
Mountains more!
Need to start eating breakfast. Many lifters actually break down their food to 5 smaller meals a day to keep the metabolism and body going. Also try HIIT training. Don't forget, weights first, cardio second if you are looking to bulk up.
But remember being big isn't an advantage on running based fitness tests. I'd take a look at the tests you need to pass and focus my fitness on my week subjects, it'll do you no good if you can do 1000 push ups but take an hour to run a mile, or been able to run a 4 minute mile but the only sit up you can do is the one that gets you out of bed.
If all else fails, join the army.
Totally not the right reason to join the army.
oh and army fitness tests are a joke. You could walk it.
This is indeed an option, hell I'm sure if I worked every hour of everyday I might even be able to claw my degree back.
But the heart of the issue is my incredible lack of work ethic. I can't motivate myself for work in the slightest and thus feel that I need to be in an environment that will test and push me to my limits.
Taught you well, Yoda has....Do or do not. There is no try.

Use the feeling of failure to push yourself to succeed. Risky business doing it though but sometimes you need something really crap to happen to really give you a kick up the **** with this sort of stuff.
I would love to join the army. But I could never hack being away from my friends and family for so long, and no girls might send me crazy.
I dropped out of uni and yet am doing pretty well. If you can land yourself a decent job and work hard you don't need a degree but it isn't easy. But then having a degree doesn't make it a garantee either.
I would consider reapllying for Uni. You think you have messed up but you might regret it in a few years when it is too late, I dropped out and am now 25, Like I said I am doing good but sometimes wonder what would have happened if I had got a degree.
3 years of uni isn't that long in the grand scheme of things. Especially compared to commiting to the army. It is a parallel world.
what exactly did you do. I'm thinking c-17 or eurofighter
Maybe logistics.
I'm ok with weapons but the rifles they use really don't look like thy could kill someone. they're so plasticy - they look like toys FFS!

they really do feel like harmless little toys.
I think in comparison to other armies rifles the L85/SA80 feels much more weapon like, although it does look unconventional. The M-16 family are very light, they do feel like toys to me.
The 7.62 rifles are much more war like, Fn Fal and G3 certainly feel like they can hurt someone.
Failed at life so "unlocking" your potential in the Army?
The great thing about life is even if you fail multiple times you can always turn that aroundJust stfu and focus!


You would be well placed to join the military anyway, the fetishization here is getting borderline surreal. I fully expect in the next couple of years that you'll get free hookers supplied to your doorstop because you wore a uniform at some point in your life.
What is the public's infatuation with servicemen I don't know...
