My first Norwegian ruck is April 6z I’ve been training for it. My longest ruck so far has been 7.5 miles . Tomorrow I will ruck 8!miles and 10 miles Tuesday.. I’ll keep you posted.
Just completed this march on the 8th. Haven't rucked in about 3 years, but just made the time 4:39 (I'm in the 43-49 yr. category). Was not only physically challenging but mentally challenging as well.
Completed my first NFM this week with a time of 4,28 at Dyess AFB, TX. It was absolutely as mentally challenging as physically. I think a huge key for me was drinking as much water as I could starting the day before and going through the march. I drank my whole 3L camelbak and 5 additional 16 oz water bottles during. And eating some calories during the ruck. You’re mind does have huge impact but your body is also a machine that needs its inputs to keep going.
Just did a nfw at The VIRGINIA Military Institute today and it was a lot harder that I initially thought. I’m 19 and barely made it with a 4,29 time .!!!
That's perfect! Just get it done, the march is a challenge in itself. I did it twice, and my best time is 4 hours 8 minutes. Maybe I could have gone faster, but I would never be able to compete with the fastest guys, so I decided to go "reasonable", but still meet the standard.
First time I did the NFM on deployment a couple years back I also missed the cut-off time by a couple minutes. So when an e-mail from my shirt came through my inbox about another opportunity to re-hack it down at Tyndall AFB, I knew I had to do it and passed this time. Don't worry bro, you'll get it next time...made the same mistake my first go by not getting in enough salts & snacks and cramping up on my 3rd lap. You'll kill it!
Well done for trying it and you have a great attitude. To bad you got so close and didn't make it.. I am sure you will make it the next time you do it. It is harder than many think and it tests you both physically and mentally. I have done this march/test many times during my time in the army and I have seen many not making it. I have even seen many great long distance runners struggling and even some of them not make it because they had to have the 25 lbs ruck and had to use army boots. The 25 lbs and army boots make a much bigger difference than many think.
I agreed with what you mentioned about having a positive mindset..It was all I had that pulled me through some rough seas in my life.. New subbie here.. Greetings from the Pacific Islands 🙏🏾
I completed my first March a week ago, failed it but finished all the way thru. When they check my weight from beginning they said it was 5 pounds over (25 pound plate, 5 pound ruck) didn’t realize the ruck had its own weight. Gonna try again. Completely wrecked my legs lol.
I live in manatee county just south of MacDill. I just found your channel so I was surprised when you said that lol. I’ve been considering joining the AF either reserve or ANG. I just got my degree last summer.
Hey I’m about to bootcamp may 30 and get ship off but I didn’t get my number 1 choice, u think u can do a video about how people can crosstrain or what is the process like in the Air Force to switch jobs. Great vid too man keep up the work !
So many underestimate this march and think it will be so easy. And many make jokes about this march when they have not tried it themselves. This march is something that all soldiers in the Norwegian army must pass and they have good reasons for this as it tests the soldiers both physically and mentally.
My first Norwegian ruck is April 6z I’ve been training for it. My longest ruck so far has been 7.5 miles . Tomorrow I will ruck 8!miles and 10 miles Tuesday.. I’ll keep you posted.
Just completed this march on the 8th. Haven't rucked in about 3 years, but just made the time 4:39 (I'm in the 43-49 yr. category). Was not only physically challenging but mentally challenging as well.
Great time, I definitely agree
Completed my first NFM this week with a time of 4,28 at Dyess AFB, TX. It was absolutely as mentally challenging as physically. I think a huge key for me was drinking as much water as I could starting the day before and going through the march. I drank my whole 3L camelbak and 5 additional 16 oz water bottles during. And eating some calories during the ruck. You’re mind does have huge impact but your body is also a machine that needs its inputs to keep going.
Just saw your short on this, props to you for going out there and giving it a go. Best of luck on the next one, 18.6 mi is no joke
Just did a nfw at The VIRGINIA Military Institute today and it was a lot harder that I initially thought. I’m 19 and barely made it with a 4,29 time .!!!
I know your pain. I passed at 4:20
That's perfect! Just get it done, the march is a challenge in itself. I did it twice, and my best time is 4 hours 8 minutes. Maybe I could have gone faster, but I would never be able to compete with the fastest guys, so I decided to go "reasonable", but still meet the standard.
First time I did the NFM on deployment a couple years back I also missed the cut-off time by a couple minutes. So when an e-mail from my shirt came through my inbox about another opportunity to re-hack it down at Tyndall AFB, I knew I had to do it and passed this time. Don't worry bro, you'll get it next time...made the same mistake my first go by not getting in enough salts & snacks and cramping up on my 3rd lap. You'll kill it!
Well done for trying it and you have a great attitude.
To bad you got so close and didn't make it..
I am sure you will make it the next time you do it.
It is harder than many think and it tests you both physically and mentally.
I have done this march/test many times during my time in the army and I have seen many not making it.
I have even seen many great long distance runners struggling and even some of them not make it because they had to have the 25 lbs ruck and had to use army boots.
The 25 lbs and army boots make a much bigger difference than many think.
I agreed with what you mentioned about having a positive mindset..It was all I had that pulled me through some rough seas in my life..
New subbie here..
Greetings from the Pacific Islands 🙏🏾
Preciate the support🤙🏽!
Nice! I did this 3x already and it's a great experience.
It really is!
I did mine in camp buehring Kuwait at 4:20. My whole body and ankles and foot and legs😢
I completed my first March a week ago, failed it but finished all the way thru. When they check my weight from beginning they said it was 5 pounds over (25 pound plate, 5 pound ruck) didn’t realize the ruck had its own weight. Gonna try again. Completely wrecked my legs lol.
Great job man, amazing you got out there with minimal training!!
I live in manatee county just south of MacDill. I just found your channel so I was surprised when you said that lol. I’ve been considering joining the AF either reserve or ANG. I just got my degree last summer.
I’m gonna be rucking overseas we have one in November and another in April been running 2 miles doing spin class and doing 5k events
I completed it in 4:20 my leg, ankle and foot
I have done this and after the 12 mile mark is when you start to feel fatigue. 0/10 i will definetly not doing that again lol
Nice
Hey I’m about to bootcamp may 30 and get ship off but I didn’t get my number 1 choice, u think u can do a video about how people can crosstrain or what is the process like in the Air Force to switch jobs. Great vid too man keep up the work !
Yeah this isn’t a joke lol, I thought it was going to be easy I barely got it with 4:28.
So many underestimate this march and think it will be so easy.
And many make jokes about this march when they have not tried it themselves.
This march is something that all soldiers in the Norwegian army must pass and they have good reasons for this as it tests the soldiers both physically and mentally.
Laughing in 4:20 time
Are you going this year?
How much did you weigh after?
Are you deploment in iraq befor?❤
you should try to make youtube shorts ıt can be anythıng not only aırforce