More for some, fewer for others. Typically, recruits who draw the attention of the Drill Instructors spend enormous amounts of time pushing the training facility into the ground (doing push ups). Those who remain anonymous will average one to two hundred per day in twenty rep increments.
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During boot camp, the recommended number of pull-ups can vary depending on the branch of the military and the specific program. Generally, recruits are encouraged to aim for at least 3 to 5 consecutive pull-ups to meet basic fitness standards. However, higher performance levels may require more, often around 10 or more, to excel in physical fitness assessments. Consistent training and improvement are emphasized throughout the boot camp experience.
How many push-ups can Charles Bronson do
3 each day
Boot Camp is a group physical exercise program that uses running, set ups, small weights and other various exercises in intervals. The group classes for "boot camp" are designed to burn fat and promote accountability through a friendly group atmosphere.
Average is 17-29 push ups.
No, it is not. It means an early part of military training that is very rigorous and some things they have you doesn't make much sense. One is to never walk on the grass. It can be so drilled into you that even as a officer, you will never step on it. In boot camp, if you did, they would make you do many, many sit ups or other intense drills.
The logical answer here would be to do as many as you can. Obviously the more push ups you do the better.
it depends on how many you can do
Run, do push ups, pull ups and set ups. That's really all there is to it. The other key is to be able take orders and do what you are told. In other words, turn off your brain and just respond. My emphasis would be on running... That is the biggest problem with Sailors today. I recommend swallowing your pride and just doing as you are told as quickly as possible.
God is the answer
The opposite of push-ups is pull-ups.