I lose everything when dealing with Army training...
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i always wonder how good the diet is in the military/basic training. i keep hearing that its pretty BS. with all the money that goes into the military I hope they get ok food
to which I suggest not procreating.
Is it true that once you come back from basic combat training after those 9 weeks, you come back as a fat ass(over 20%bodyfat).
Well, in the Marines you can't be over 18%. If you are they'll put you on half rations and work the sh*t out of ya. If you are are underweight they'll put you on double rations and put some meat on your bones.
In the end if you are big and really muscular you'll likely loose some and lean out, but it'll be nothing you won't be able to gain back. If you are a skinny bastard you may finally get some meat on your bones as I said. The thought of coming out of boot camp in any of the services fat is just ridiculous.
The army allows 22%-26% depending on your age, for males.
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I think i'm at around 9% on that scale.
I'm overweight right now on Army standards...and their taping method is outdated and irrelevant...I don't think I would pass it (skinny neck)
I've never seen anyone fail the army standards who wasn't fat...
Short people have it rough on the height/weight standards but it still seems to work. They just have to get "taped".
I've never been taped before, but I have seen a ton of fatties with fat necks pass their tape so I just figured that someone who was in shape and needed to be taped would fail because that's how the Army regs work most of the time lol. Example: US Army base chow hall has like 15 ugandan guards at the door. I've never seen the chow hall assaulted...I'm sure one guard would be fine...+ people dont go there to cause problems..they go to eat. lol.
I've never been taped before, but I have seen a ton of fatties with fat necks pass their tape so I just figured that someone who was in shape and needed to be taped would fail because that's how the Army regs work most of the time lol. Example: US Army base chow hall has like 15 ugandan guards at the door. I've never seen the chow hall assaulted...I'm sure one guard would be fine...+ people dont go there to cause problems..they go to eat. lol.
I'm not sure i'm supposed to say this but they don't guard the chow halls in afghan. I remember all the friendly ugandans though, i got put on the 24 hour detail to work with them a couple times.
As a somewhat general rule. If you go in skinny youll gain some weight, if your bigger youll lose. I went in at 203 and was 172 at the end of 9 weeks. The problem was I didnt eat enough and lost a bunch of muscle too. They do have the nutrition if you know what your doing. Ill assume since your on here you know how you need to eat. I was 17 when I went in and didnt know jack about how I should eat. I saw the weight dropping off, so in my mind at the time, if I eat a little less I'll lose weight faster! How I wish I knew then what I know now. I know for us we were pretty much unlimited on how much we could eat. and an average MRE is around 5,000 cal
As a somewhat general rule. If you go in skinny youll gain some weight, if your bigger youll lose. I went in at 203 and was 172 at the end of 9 weeks. The problem was I didnt eat enough and lost a bunch of muscle too. They do have the nutrition if you know what your doing. Ill assume since your on here you know how you need to eat. I was 17 when I went in and didnt know jack about how I should eat. I saw the weight dropping off, so in my mind at the time, if I eat a little less I'll lose weight faster! How I wish I knew then what I know now. I know for us we were pretty much unlimited on how much we could eat. and an average MRE is around 5,000 cal
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MRE is meant to be one per day also. Lots of people get fat from eating 3 MREs a day without doing enough work. I remember being in classes before and no chow hall so they feed you 3 MREs, total bull lol. Just saved mine and sold them to surplus store![]()
This is not true. MRE's average about 1200 cals. The winter MRE's average a bit more because of the extra demand of cals demanded on the body in cold weather enviroments. They are not meant to only eat one a day either. You are in fact suppose to eat several and as an grunt will know when in the field chow is continuous. In field environments or combat which these are designed for the demand for cals are much greater. Now, if all you do is go out to the field every now and then and sit around like a POG you may not want to eat everything. In 2003 during the push to Baghdad for example many of us in my platoon were eating 4 full MRE's a day and still loosing weight.