Fitness is vital. But, as I don't know how aware you are, Parachute regiment officers are commissioned after Sandhurst but BEFORE attempting pegasus company, so, if you get the required level for Sandhurst you will be pretty fit for P Coy. anyway. Its all down to determination at the end of the day.
For further info watch this video, http://video.Google.com/videoplay?docid=3342083745772979144#
And read this blog, http://britisharmy.wordpress.com/uk/itcc/westlake/
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That is the best guide going on what to expect at P company.
Good luck, will hopefully see you when I get in in a few years!
Parachute comes from the french word "para" meaning "to prepare for".
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No; however if you are qualified you may be ordered to ! This warning was given during a parachute parade & inspection as follows: ""Warning to all qualified parachutists when the red light is swiched on this is an order to prepare to jump when the green light is switched on you are to jump from the aircraft in the correct manner & sequence failure to draw a parachute, emplane or jump when so ordered may render you liable for disciplinary action !" Is this clearly understood by all ?""
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You should attend some cardio based workout.
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Washington gained combat experience as an officer in this war and learned the British system of military training and strategy which helped him later when fighting the British.
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