I agree with
@Signup15, practice taking tests and check out Google+Amazon for study material.
My biggest fear like
@Signup15 is breaking something at OCS. For that reason I am running as much as possible and trying to max out my PFA score before that date.
Life is a gamble. Take the risk, play your best cards, and pray to God that you win.
I'm also concerned about breaking something / injuring myself before showing up. But yeah injury is the only thing I'm really worried about before or during OCS. I've been taking things slow before hand to minimize injury. I'm sitting around good's for pushups and curl ups and I can hit the excellent for running. Always going for higher of course. Obviously I'm trying to get as best scores as I can before I show up. At the moment I do 2 days of full body strength training at the gym, one "test day" of a shit load of push ups and curl ups and at least 2 days a week of running 2-3 miles. I know I'm good with the run times for the PRT I just want to avoid shin splints at all costs. Working on ramping that up to at least 3 days while I'm waiting for FINSEL.
One thing I am a little concerned about is my weight. Throughout the prep I've lost ~25 pounds and for a guy between 5'10 and 5'11 I'm sitting at 156 pounds as of this morning. I'm wondering if that's too light and I'm not getting the full benefit of my workouts because I'm not eating enough or something. My diet consists pretty much consists of
breakfast: 3 eggs + english muffin
snack: protein bar, some nuts
lunch: 3 small strips of chicken with side of mixed vegetables
dinner: random meat or pasta
I've eliminated all beverages besides water, milk, sometimes orange juice and several cups of black coffee from my diet.
Any advice? Do I seem to be on the right track here?