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gnashers on the money , i have also done alot of exact time walking distances on the flat 4mph is a very fast pace for walking, as he said any faster and your yomping :thumbs:

yomping lol lol girls (marines) yomp.....paras tab lol

 

yeh i think para's do 12 week basic training is it................whereas marines do 9 month:thumbs:

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gnashers on the money , i have also done alot of exact time walking distances on the flat 4mph is a very fast pace for walking, as he said any faster and your yomping :thumbs:

yomping lol lol girls (marines) yomp.....paras tab lol

 

yeh i think para's do 12 week basic training is it................whereas marines do 9 month:thumbs:

6 months mate,the training is ,but your no good until youve done 3 years to anybody.....9 months ?its changed then since i did a exchange training job with their training debt.nice set up they got thou and some good hunting i had down there.

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gnashers on the money , i have also done alot of exact time walking distances on the flat 4mph is a very fast pace for walking, as he said any faster and your yomping :thumbs:

yomping lol lol girls (marines) yomp.....paras tab lol

 

yeh i think para's do 12 week basic training is it................whereas marines do 9 month:thumbs:

6 months mate ,but your no good until youve done 3 years to anybody.....9 months ?its changed then since i did a exchange with their training debt.

 

just pulling ya chain mate ;) i was never in the armed service................ but my best mate who lived with me years ago was an ex marine he did 8 year in there. and he would tell me about the rivelry between paras and marines..... at the time ide give him shit telling paras where the boys...................and hed come back with a load of statistics about how marrines where the bollox :thumbs: all the services get my respect.

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gnashers on the money , i have also done alot of exact time walking distances on the flat 4mph is a very fast pace for walking, as he said any faster and your yomping :thumbs:

yomping lol lol girls (marines) yomp.....paras tab lol

 

yeh i think para's do 12 week basic training is it................whereas marines do 9 month:thumbs:

6 months mate ,but your no good until youve done 3 years to anybody.....9 months ?its changed then since i did a exchange with their training debt.

 

just pulling ya chain mate ;) i was never in the armed service................ but my best mate who lived with me years ago was an ex marine he did 8 year in there. and he would tell me about the rivelry between paras and marines..... at the time ide give him shit telling paras where the boys...................and hed come back with a load of statistics about how marrines where the bollox :thumbs: all the services get my respect.

yes there is good rivelry,and if i was honest when i did a ireland tour there is no better i would like to take over from mate,(but dont tell them that)lol

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I doubt very much you could walk 2 miles in 18 minutes.....before the days of electric treadmills i used to walk dogs miles.I always wanted to be accurate about how far and how long etc hence i timed and measured distance :icon_redface:

At a good pace we would walk 1 mile in 14 minutes,which is of course a touch over 4 mph....i cant see you walking 2 miles in much less than 25/26 minutes unless you break out into the occasional jog.

 

 

 

how old are you? maybe 20mins then, but if he is going to work, he is going to have a little spring in his step, would you not think..

only if he likes the job! :laugh:

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you got the tatoos deerman, think its somthing like "PARA'S DONT DIE THEY RE-ORG HELL" i was told they have this ??

someone else said that on here,thats some american shit .....ive got a cap badge on my right shoulder mate,thou that might be the craze in at the moment.

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gnashers on the money , i have also done alot of exact time walking distances on the flat 4mph is a very fast pace for walking, as he said any faster and your yomping :thumbs:

yomping lol lol girls (marines) yomp.....paras tab lol

 

yeh i think para's do 12 week basic training is it................whereas marines do 9 month:thumbs:

 

 

my lad did 6mths....

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on average how long would it take to walk 2 miles??

never really timed myself but i start a new job monday and have to walk 1/2 mile to the train station and 2 miles to the job on the other end .. i have something like 16 / 18 min to do it ..

 

 

 

 

my first day at a new job i got my arse outta bed early and ended up there a half hour early wondering if i was late before my lift came... my point is for the sake of one day, get up to f**k :) !!

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i would say half hour a least when walking and that going, running 2 1/2 mile in 20 mins aint easy, if you think im talking crap pace it out in your car then get your trainers on and run it..... it aint easy, i walk and run with gps and a mile is a fair distance

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i walk an uphill mile from work in about 15mins and thats getting a sweat on, when england were playing germany i did it in 7 mins and have never been so bitter about anything in my life after the way that game went!! :censored:

 

lol im going to get the earlier train and clock it then i can get the later train then when i know i can get there on time :thumbs:

 

but i can always use my bike if need be

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I do 2 miles each way quick paced (but not trotting) twice a day with the dogs, and unless I have to stop to wait for a dog or am "strolling" (on the phone or something), it takes about 30 minutes to make that 2 miles.

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