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Prepare yourself for the physical demands of USMC Boot Camp

What are some good exercises to prepare for boot camp?

What can I do for quicker muscle recovery?

  • The overwhelming response from Marines is to drink plenty of water and get the muscles working again with a light workout the following day. Eating protein, going swimming, and hanging out in the sauna also help.

Is it unhealthy to run every day?

  • Basically it's not unhealthy to run every day as long as you're in shape and have adjusted your body to the daily stress.
  • Start out on soft surfaces for 4 months, increasing your mileage not more than 10% per week. This will help you to avoid shin splints and other injuries. Also be sure to stretch every day. Shin splints and stress fractures account for 70% of injuries in boot camp (though half of that is probably guys trying to get out of training)
  • Once you've been running every day switch off between soft surfaces and concrete since you'll be running on concrete in boot camp.
  • Take it easy at first, stretch always, and quit smoking.

Why would I get goose bumps and start to feel numb after a tough workout?

  • Dehydration - Drink water.
  • Sudden stop in physical activity or Muscle Shock - Proper cool down a must.

What if I need to lose weight?

  • Don't go on a protein shake diet - Eat real food or your metabolism will get screwed up. Just eat a balanced diet (that includes a lot of protein) and work out.
  • Eating 6 small meals a day is a good plan.
  • Keep away from butter, pop, white bread, candy, junk food, sports drinks.
  • Exercise.

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