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Synsei,
Good read, and thank you for sharing that. It makes me take another glance at myself and make sure that I refocus my own training, standards, and goals in order to best prepare for SFAS. When I was in the Marines and we would PT or hump, I always gauged my successes on those in front of me. If we were running, I would always try to pass the man in front of me, or if I was in the lead, then never allow the footsteps behind me to pass by. The same was true for the hump. I wouldn't allow any distance to open up between myself and the man in front, because the slinky is the WORST thing to try and overcome when you're exhausted. I am confident, but absolutely not cocky, because hubris and arrogance get stamped out very quickly and have no benefit to the team. Good luck in the future, and once again I appreciate hearing your story.
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