jNut
10-31-09, 01:39 AM
Hello Marines,
First of all thanks for taking the time to help poolee's like this one.
My first question involves my run; I hurt my leg(calf) from squatting to much weight about 4 months ago and havn't been on it since(it is fine now just a little tight) but my run has been reduced significantly. I can run it in about 12 mins. So my question to with that is: am I going to be in a world of pain for not having that great of a time?
My pullups are great, I still worked out my upperbody when I was recovering from my injury and can put up about 25 pullups. My crunches are fine as well.
Second is about my MOS, which is Command and Control/Electrician. I have googled it but it seems to be a relatively new mos and couldn't find much info on it. I was curious about how many weeks the MOS school is, along with what are typical deployment areas.
Also when do you think it would be a good time to quit my job? I work night shifts. (Maybe like a week before? It involves lifting a lot of heavy stuff)
Thank you.
First of all thanks for taking the time to help poolee's like this one.
My first question involves my run; I hurt my leg(calf) from squatting to much weight about 4 months ago and havn't been on it since(it is fine now just a little tight) but my run has been reduced significantly. I can run it in about 12 mins. So my question to with that is: am I going to be in a world of pain for not having that great of a time?
My pullups are great, I still worked out my upperbody when I was recovering from my injury and can put up about 25 pullups. My crunches are fine as well.
Second is about my MOS, which is Command and Control/Electrician. I have googled it but it seems to be a relatively new mos and couldn't find much info on it. I was curious about how many weeks the MOS school is, along with what are typical deployment areas.
Also when do you think it would be a good time to quit my job? I work night shifts. (Maybe like a week before? It involves lifting a lot of heavy stuff)
Thank you.