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whats the original run down distance and " after obstacle" distance?

 

was it 500 run down, 800 or something?

 

i remember SOC being 1.5km last time..

 

hahaha.. forget liao..

 

but anyway, dunno why they decrease the run down, that was the dam shag thing man

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my coy fastest was 7.45 leh. anything ard 8 plus was considered not bad liao. and no, i'm not from obese company.

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Huh? Static stations? You think IPPT? It's call obstacles, what do you think SOC stands for?

 

For bmt is 50m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

After bmt ,it will be 700m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

When NSF my unit's fastest siao ding dong finished in around 7mins 30s which smashed all previous record.

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Huh? Static stations? You think IPPT? It's call obstacles, what do you think SOC stands for?

 

For bmt is 50m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

After bmt ,it will be 700m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

When NSF my unit's fastest siao ding dong finished in around 7mins 30s which smashed all previous record.

 

 

that was how long ago?

 

i don't remember 50m

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Huh? Static stations? You think IPPT? It's call obstacles, what do you think SOC stands for?

 

For bmt is 50m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

After bmt ,it will be 700m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

When NSF my unit's fastest siao ding dong finished in around 7mins 30s which smashed all previous record.

 

 

7.30 not that fast mah.... wat unit was that?

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When I did my BMT in 7BTS, the fastest SOC runner from my company clocked around 6m35s. He was then a national youth runner. He was so fast and swift during the first 700m run that by the time he cleared the last SOC obstacle, the other runners that started together barely just reach low wall. The entire PTI group was urging him during this final test as they were confident he can beat the local record then of 6m05s held by a PTI. Too bad, he did his best and cross the finishing line at 6m35s.

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When I did my BMT in 7BTS, the fastest SOC runner from my company clocked around 6m35s. He was then a national youth runner. He was so fast and swift during the first 700m run that by the time he cleared the last SOC obstacle, the other runners that started together barely just reach low wall. The entire PTI group was urging him during this final test as they were confident he can beat the local record then of 6m05s held by a PTI. Too bad, he did his best and cross the finishing line at 6m35s.

 

ahem.i thought the record is hold by the famous Lo Yong Poo?

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Huh? Static stations? You think IPPT? It's call obstacles, what do you think SOC stands for?

 

For bmt is 50m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

After bmt ,it will be 700m run to obstacle and run 600m to finish.

 

When NSF my unit's fastest siao ding dong finished in around 7mins 30s which smashed all previous record.

 

sorry la.my mistake.

ord too long ago la.last time i bmt where got such discount.

it's standard 700m run down and 600m finish.

now ah peng kia all so weak?

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ya man.. during my time.. it is also 700 run down 600 finish...

 

just that in bmt the passing time is 10.30

 

when i went to sispec the timing is 9:30

 

now thinking back.. i wonder how i manage to achieve that.. [sweatdrop]

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ahem.i thought the record is hold by the famous Lo Yong Poo?

 

The 6m05s was later broken by someone (dunno who) and the new record was below 6mins ... I guess is Lo Yong Poo ... During my BMT, our 7BTS CO was LTC Lee Chong Kiat, also a red beret and my PC did told my platoon that he is also 1 of those who ran record timing SOC.

 

I can't imagine how a person can clocked less than 6mins in SOC ... the lungs must be of extra big capacity to take in air.

 

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Can I check, the 50m soc for bmt was for which era? I did my bmt in 2002 and it was the full thing, long run down and long end. Don't tell me it has changed so quickly to 50m only now??

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5 min 55 sec - Calvin or Kelvin Tang.

 

 

confirm is 5.55... but i think other then this kelvin or calvin, there is another officer also from SOF cannot remember the name.

 

Lt tay or something

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