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The sit ups and pushups are in a minute. Situps are with feet flat on the floor, knees bent, and if I remember it right, hands behind the head, and the elbows have to touch your knees. Pushups are done with the legs and back straight. You must come down to 3 inches from the floor, and they use a 3 inch cube to measure it. You start in the up position, down and up is one...If you rest, you must rest in the up position. The mile and a half is just that...a mile and a half on an indoor wooded track upstairs at the facility. I did the training getting ready to take the exam. Nearly aced the written, could not do the bench press (I have no tricep in my left arm due to a disc injury, muscle atrophied) ...could not lock out the left arm. In training, no problems with the 18 situps or the pushups and was running the mile and a half under 16 mins. If you are in good shape, not too bad a test. I was doing 185 multiple reps on my Crossbow (like a Bowflex), but that is progressive, and the free weights did me in. Oh well. At least, as a MP officer, I didn't have to put up with abuse from some folks here on the forum ![]() ![]() ![]()
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