If your that week that you could not make it into the Coast Guard 1)Go find a mirror 2)Stair at yourself long and hard 3)Now smack the sh!t out of yourself 4)Repeat till you cannot stand any more
Navy boot camp is quite hard and results in many dropouts. It is purposely designed to be difficult to weed out those who will not perform well at their duties.
Yes there a programs that are similar to boot camps but not at that much intensity. Insanity is a very hard workout program that is like a boot camp but can be done in your own home.
The Boot Camp Assistant is found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder. Running the Boot Camp Assistant will guide you through partitioning the hard disc and installing the Windows operating system.
Not particularly. When using Boot Camp it does repartition the hard drive (scary in the unlikely even that it goes wrong) and so you should always make backups onto an external hard drive. But Boot Camp is made by Apple and designed to run on the Mac, so I don't think it's "bad" other than the fact that you'll have a couple dozen less GB of storage for your Mac files.
The PowerBook needs to be running Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard), which includes the Boot Camp utility, and enough hard disc space to have a separate boot partition. It will need a G4 (867 MHz or faster). The older G3 PowerBooks will not be able to run Leopard.
A Fitness boot camp will definitely make you more fit, and will provide you with the skills to lose weight. These boot camps work you extremely hard in order to provide good solid results with your Fitness and weight loss.
Midcourse Correction Challenge Camp is the closest 7015 Fieldcrest Drive, Brighton, MI - (810) 227-0243
The Coast Guard has very strict guidelines for recruiting people, it would be very tough to get in with a felony, it would have to be waived, in most cases, a waiver for a felony is hard to get.
Yes. Fitness boot camps are very hard work, but people often see results in shorter amounts of time. People also say that they have more energy throughout the day if doing boot camp in the morning. Not everyone enjoys fitness camps even if they volunteered to sign up for it. They are hard work and not everyone is cut out for it.
It's not easy, but it's not hard either. It should be a lot tougher than it is. Times are changing.
Right now, no. There is a wait. It also depends what recruiting station you're coming from. If you're in a busy area like Florida, or new jersey it will be an even longer wait. Landlocked states like Montana, Colorado, and the Dakota's are easier. In the Coast Guard, you MUST score at least a 40 on the ASVAB to qualify. They're also cracking down on alcohol related charges for people trying to join. Usually the wait is a year or more, unless you want to be a cook...then they'll gladly ship you straight to boot camp. Do yourself a favor though and do a LOT of research before joining. If you feel the armed forces is a lifestyle you'd enjoy, I'd urge you to check out the USAF.