Anyone got good routines to lose weight and build muscle with a sort of military diet and workout? I want to challenge myself and better my health.
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literally just push ups, sit ups, pull ups. mix em up
That sounds like a lot of running
YOU CAN'T LOSE WEIGHT AND BUILD MUSCLE AT THE SAME TIME READ THE FUCKING STICKY YOU AUTISTIC FUCK
Also we don't want anymore fags here as it is.
well the sticky says you can... but just only in the early noob gains phase
#REKT
>t. hasn't read the sticky
"military diet and workout" you've never served in any armed forces have you?
I'm currently trying to get mil/fit/.
>StrongLifts 5x5 including hanging pullups and dips, 3-4 days a week
>Swim, 4 days a week
>Run, usually a little over 2 miles, sometimes HIIT, 2 days a week
Am I going to make it bros? I wanna be a PT stud officer
Yes you can
8-Count Body Builders
Pull-ups
Jumping Jacks
5 mile runs
Lap swimming
Budweiser, wings, burger king, and some cardio
>recomp is totally a thing, look I put on 2lb of muscle last year alone :-)
>running 2 miles
You realize you don't run less than 4 unless you're doing a PT test, right? Every company size+ run is 4+mi. If you want to be combat arms, you need to run that 3 times a week, plus a 4th day of sprints, 5th day recover run. You can sub one of the long runs for an even longer run, like 6-8mi
Right now I just suck at going the extra mile (or 2 or 3), Cardio not good.
Any tips on getting over mental barriers when it comes to running? My body just stops being interested after 30 mins of cardio, I get severe boredom.
Thanks for the advice though, I really need to step my game up.
Former 11b fag and failed ranger here (no shame)
My honest advice is to get as lean as possible and don't worry so much about muscle mass. However, you want to meet some bare minimum requirements.
You should be doing no less than 50 pushups and 50 situps in a row and no more than 13 minutes for 2 miles.
You can train like this:
Day 1
>5 sets of 30 reps of situps
>5 sets of 30 reps of pushups
>4 for the core (google it)
> Interval running for 3-5 miles (.5 miles fast, 1 mile slow, .5 fast, 1 slow etc)
Day 2
>benchpress 3 sets of 12 reps (70% of 10 rep max)
> Squats or leg press (pick one) 3 sets of 15 reps (avoid injuries) 60% of 10 rep max
>Deadlifts (be very fucking careful) (same as squats)
>45-60 min powerwalk or light jog
Day 3
Rest
and repeat until you go off to basic
Literally just run. Run as slow as you need to just don't stop running until you hit your distance goal. Plan a route outside. Park somewhere good to eat, go run, come back and eat said good food as reward.
Most stud officers ran track in high school and college. My CO runs like a 10:40 2mi, 27-28min 5mi
Confirmed for DYEL
Breh you 82nd 173rd?
>tfw 1-504 1 BCT aka where moral goes to die
>confirmed for zero lifting experience
I bet you think you can out on more than 6-8lb of muscle a year natty without noon gains too
I was in the 3rd Mecha and flunked ranger selection twice because I'm a shit runner. I always prioritized gains and size over cardio and was too heavy to effectively run with those fucking antelope motherfuckers.
Natty?
>Confirmed for faggot
Unless you get drug tested for sports, there is no reason to go full natty. If you don't want to juice hard, at least take HGH.
Nigga you don't know shit about roids either. GH is like 50x as expensive as roids and you have to be religiously precise.
I'm bnc for 20+ months now, never going to be natty again in my life.
Oh you weren't an option 40 baby? What's it like being a dirty leg?
>bnc
not the guy youre replying to but how much do you spend a month for that?
I wanna hop on the same boat when my natural test drops @ 30 y.o. +
Military diet
>rip-its
>grizzly wintergreen
>combos
>dfac slop
Cruising at 150 a week costs 62$ vial every 20w. The blast part depends on how much you want to blast
what is the average infantry bodytype?
ottermode w/ big legs?
Just ottermode.
Not even ottermode. Most are just skinny or skinnyfat. The more pog you get, the fatter people get.
Hah! What got you? Patrols or "injury"?
I met a guy who served. He told me that they put some shit in the eggs to lower your testosterone. Made the soldiers more obedient. Everybody avoided the eggs
what about diet plan?
Lmao wut
The eggs are you only good source of protein
Just repeating what he told me! Dude went from jacked football player to hungry skeleton. Came back disillusioned with the armed services
That's cus all you do is cardio and get shit from protein and cals
I'm thinking about joining as a medical doctor for a few years. Will I be okay?
You'll be an officer so you don't have to worry about not being able to eat what you want
>jacked military officer, M.D.
That'll be popular with the ladies
Yeah except you're a faggot pog
>Not being a pig
Lmao gruntlets, when will they learn
What are you talking about? I was deployed to North Korea. I remember when we parachuted in to rescue POWs from Pyongyang. There was shrapnel all around on the way down. But we made it out
Just get good at cardio and have a good strength base. The more POG your job is, the easier it is to make gains. The first year or so you'll lose quite a bit of gains because of the stupid fucking workouts you will do that is just getting fatigued for the sake of getting fatigued
t. Greenside Doc
eat saltines covered in a ridiculous amount of peanut butter every two hours in under 4 minutes
every time you leave a doorway do ten pushups, situps, and pullups (if there is something to grip, do them)
respond to everyone by screaming
turn in sharp movements, no more rounding corners for you
iron EVERYTHING
run EVERYWHERE
war face 24/7
>super challenge rooster mode: add 10 drops of tabasco sauce to every peanut butter meal
trust me bro i was airborne
just a question regarding military in general
i mean most of the shit is happening in some hot as fuck countries right? like arabia
and those soldier have full clothing for obvious reasons etc but how do people put up with the heat?
i mean i cant even focus on anything if it is 30 ° C unless im in a cold ass pool
also dont you get rash at your asshole when its all wet and rubbing the whole time?
tl;dr how to soldier put up with 40 ° C + in full clothing?
>women will actually believe this
>arabia
If only we'd sack that shit hole country
And it's dry desert heat, so yeah it's really hot but it's like being in Texas or Arizona
>and those soldier have full clothing for obvious reasons etc but how do people put up with the heat?
Training and discipline.
>
i mean i cant even focus on anything if it is 30 ° C unless im in a cold ass pool
Drink more water. You aren't sweating enough to cool off.
>also dont you get rash at your asshole when its all wet and rubbing the whole time?
Use Gold Bond powder.
>tl;dr how to soldier put up with 40 ° C + in full clothing?
Nanomachines, son.
Fuck off underage faggot. We don't need anymore weak officer wannabes
Air Force Spec Ops training guide. If you can make it through any of these workouts then you will be fine.
Infantry user here.
Pic related mid tour gains
IT sort of depends what country's military you join, Brit fags value cardio above strength ,so 2,3 and 4 milers with weight is the true tests of cardio weight ranging from 15 to 30 kg.
Don't worry about strength that much just focus on volume training.
You'll end up doing insane amount of sit ups,push ups,burpees and other gay bodyweight shit, might as well prep for them.
How to train? Cardio in mornings,weights in evening. for Cardio focus on sprints and long distances, for weights, mixture of compounds and weighted pull ups/dips.
you'll probably end up struggling rucking/tabbing at start ,best tip I could give, for that would be, put 40-60 kg on a bar, and squat for as many reps as possible,till you physically cannot walk anymore.
Just eat less and run as often as you can. Do pushups and situps too. Military fitness isnt about strength/muscle mass at all.
>t. Air Force PTL
You got your body from doing only bodyweight exercises and cardio?
Mirin a bit man
The only truth in this thread. Everyone else is larping
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a slow decline....lol
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My GH is about 500 a month. I'm doing pretty well at work so I can afford it. I'm 27 so I don't need to run test cycles. I've only done one with test base and anavar for 2 months.
GH is god though for military lifestyle.
Option 40 is a gimmick man. You still have to pass selection and make it through goddamn ranger school. Shit is hard. Not ashamed at all that I couldn't do it.
Varies man. Privates and specialists tend to be skinny with a bit of muscle. E5-E6 are starting to get pretty decent model bods. E7 plus are monsters usually.
Officers is rather diverse.
Shrapnel to the lower extremities from earlier deployment (althoug mostly healed) makes it hard to run
>military diet
Doesn't exist
>military workout
Crossfit bullshit. I was a dyel when I was in the army and I always got a 270-280/300 on PT tests without doing anything extra. All you have to do is not be a fat piece of shit. I got out a few years ago and I'm in better shape than I ever was in the military.
Literally just run everyday and do push-ups, situps, and pullups. You can do the calisthenics shit everyday too, unless you are a complete pussy, because it is basically endurance work. If you do it right you will probably be able to max out pft scores in just a few months.
milfag here. you're doing good with the lifting+pull ups and dips. keep that shit up and focus on high reps for the bodyweight shit. I'd personally recommend running more, and running longer. Try to build your runs to 4-5 miles, 3 days a week. My personal routine looks like this:
Mon:
Lift+swim
Tues:
Swim+run
Wed:
Lift+run
Thurs:
Swim+Run
Fri:
Lift+Swim
Sat:
Swim+Run
Sun:
Rest.
For the lifting, I use the beyond 5/3/1 template with a lot of pull ups, push ups, dips, and ab work. Good luck bro
don't underestiate the benefits of doing long, slow runs. You'd be amazed how much your runs improve just by slowing down to pack on the extra miles. As for zoning out, just try and think about anything besides running while you run. Music helps some people, I just try and think about random shit when I do long mileage.
So should I be running everyday then? I've got my assessment in a week and i've only been running every two days, didn't want to burn myself out when I need to be preparing.
Maynard?