Does the Navy During Boot Camp have a Warrior week?

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there is a Confidence course. and there's Battlestations. and you will find out what THAT is when it's your turn to go through it. some things are better left unspoiled.
 
No, I think that's an Air Force thing. You're going to PT(Physical Training) on a regular basis in Navy boot. Like, every week. The first week you're there, you probably won't do anything physical until you go to Medical and get cleared for "Fit for Full Duty." And, whenever you, or your division screw up, you're going to get ITed(Intensive Training), and it really sucks, so don't be the person who gets the whole division in trouble. You will not be popular.

You're going to get to do something really cool for the end of Boot Camp, but We're not really supposed to tell you about it. It is supposed to be a lot of fun, though.

I'll give a tip, though . . . google "Battlestations 21."

It's supposed to be a lot sweeter than the graduation exam I went through. I had to do Legacy Battlestations.

<edit> Oh, on a side note, you might want to make sure you're running is pretty stong before you go to boot. Ask your recruiter for a chart that gives the PFA standards for your age and gender, and make sure you can pass the physical requirements. Most people have trouble with the run, and you can start building yourself up now so that you're not stuggling in boot camp. It will also tell you your push-up and sit-up requirements, in case you need a little improvement in that area.
 
No, I think that's an Air Force thing. You're going to PT(Physical Training) on a regular basis in Navy boot. Like, every week. The first week you're there, you probably won't do anything physical until you go to Medical and get cleared for "Fit for Full Duty." And, whenever you, or your division screw up, you're going to get ITed(Intensive Training), and it really sucks, so don't be the person who gets the whole division in trouble. You will not be popular.

You're going to get to do something really cool for the end of Boot Camp, but We're not really supposed to tell you about it. It is supposed to be a lot of fun, though.

I'll give a tip, though . . . google "Battlestations 21."

It's supposed to be a lot sweeter than the graduation exam I went through. I had to do Legacy Battlestations.

<edit> Oh, on a side note, you might want to make sure you're running is pretty stong before you go to boot. Ask your recruiter for a chart that gives the PFA standards for your age and gender, and make sure you can pass the physical requirements. Most people have trouble with the run, and you can start building yourself up now so that you're not stuggling in boot camp. It will also tell you your push-up and sit-up requirements, in case you need a little improvement in that area.
 
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