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... oh yeah, no matter how many push-ups or curl-ups we did, the most we could record for the PRT was the maximum. 87 push-ups, 105 curl-ups.
That's an interesting piece of information. I'll probably maintain my 120 since it will act as a buffer if they take away any push ups on the IN-PRT.
Do 105 pushups and take a knee on the IN-PRT. If you are on pushup #117 and are looking shoddy enough, it is possible that you could get zero'd out. Not very likely, but why take the chance?
As far as pushups not during the PFA? Basically your class will do pushups until no one can do anymore, then you'll "rest" in the up position while screaming your head off, and then you'll do some more pushups. Alternatively, you may "rest" by doing ab excercises, jumping jacks, running in place, or any number of interesting calisthenics.
I'm up to 120 in under two minutes, but yeah, after 80 I get shaky.
It helps to think in two sets of 60 rather than just 120.
120 under 2 minutes?? how is your form?
Plus, trying to do 120 when I'm a little beat from the other day simulates the beating waiting at OCS and builds some tolerance.