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I'd much prefer the run...As many times as I run the scenario through my head I'm never going to engage in E & E by running between two trees 20 metres apart until the hunter forces give up trying to capture me through boredom...
Coohead you are one of the few thats been a good thing and from a few mates i know you would at a chance come down NLS and give it a go, I just wish all would learn from you.
Back on track though - what relation does the bleep test have to your normal job? Bugger all!!
Has anyone ever timed how long it takes for the 'beeps' to get up to 9.10? You'll have covered 2000m by then. Mile and a half run was 2400m in 10 and a half mins IIRC.. Any stopwatch geekers out there?? DT_Xtremez_15:
Did the test today, I think level 7.4 was about 6/7 mins, if that helps Cooheed.
Bet you miss the bike spanners eh? DT_Xtremez_15:
Has anyone ever timed how long it takes for the 'beeps' to get up to 9.10? You'll have covered 2000m by then. Mile and a half run was 2400m in 10 and a half mins IIRC.. Any stopwatch geekers out there?? DT_Xtremez_15:
It's a minute per level so 9.10 will mean you had been running for 9 minutes give or take a few seconds. Also on the lower levels you only run 8 or 9 shuttles so it is actually less than 2000m as well.
HTH
Geek mode on
Having done a bit of 'googling', came up with these..
"The objective of the Multi-Stage Fitness Test (MSFT) is to monitor the development of the athlete's maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max).
This test is very good for games players as it is specific to the nature of the sport but, due to the short turns, is perhaps not suitable for rowers, runners or cyclists."
At 9.10, you will be running at 12.5Km/h and have covered 1575m. You won't have covered 2400m (mile and a half) till mid-way through level 12 which will have taken 12.5 minutes. As most folks could complete the mile and a half a damn sight easier and quicker than level 12.5, it bears the question; how much of your energy is 'wasted' on those silly little turns?
Geek mode off. DT_Xtremez_27:
Like I said, the useless lazy winging spineless ****e SNCO's, which there are a plenty. Done time in the Gulf, so what, haven't we all for fcuk sake. You know what I blame mostly for the increasing PVR rate of SAC's - sh1t NCO's and Officers.
Done this new fitness test twice now as I did 2 day trips to RAF Leeming. Unfortunately I was ill prepared and did utterly crap (would have barely been a pass if I was actually in the RAF) but I wont complain about doing this twice a year. I guess for some people it can be difficult to make time with long working hours especially if you have families DT_Xtremez_42:
Personally I live and breathe sport but if by some sort of miracle I make it through to basic training and get in the RAF I imagine I will see things abit clearer DT_Xtremez_34:
I did read up a lot though and was under the impression sport and fitness is a big part of everyday RAF life? I don't think I can go more than a month without a good rugby match I will go mad!
Oh and in reply to someone mentioning about the bleep test and energy wasted in between shuttles you have the right idea fella! Most of us will be able to run 1.5 miles in under 12 mins without too many issues but when doing the bleep test it's a whole different kettle of fish as I always find my legs getting knakered everytime I turn rather than being too out of breath to go any further :raf: