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Be Right Here Real Soon, We Found Privates Behind Popeye's:
Be- Bend & Reach
Right- Rear Lunge
Here- High Jumper
Real- Rower
Soon- Squat Bender
We- Windmill
Found- Forward Lunge
Privates- Prone Row
Behind- Bent Leg Body Twist
Popeye's- Push Up
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Take a 3x5 index card, fold it into thirds (now you have 6 parts front and back) you can write almost all of PRT on on a single card using each panel. Preparation Drill, Recovery Drill, CD-1 and CD-2, Climbing Drill, MMD-1 and MMD-2, 4 for the Core, Hip Stability Drill and even the Strength Training Circuit. Now you laminate that card, and it fits perfectly in your PT shorts pocket. When you lead PT you just pull it out and palm it and it cant be seen and now you have all that information literally at your fingertips.
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This didn’t age well. At the Drill Sergeant Academy, you’ve gotta memorize all of it lol
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4 for the Core
Be: bent leg raise
Smooth: side bridge
Be: back bridge
Quick: quadriplex
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Does anyone know acronyms to help remember preparation PRT drills?
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One that I was taught in BCT is

Be Ready, High Ready, So We Fight Punch By Punch.

It's different than the one you always hear, so maybe it'll stick with you better. Everyone's different. It worked for me.
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I think this one sticks way better!
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SGT Laura Delgadillo
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Be right here real soon we found pennies behind Popeyes
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Exactly... also you can tape all the drills inside your PT belt and reference when needed (covert like).
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Also, you should probably edit your post to say "Preparation". "Predatory" sends the wrong message.
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I meant prepatory drills sorry everyone who took it the wrong way
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SPC(P) Battalion Schools Nco
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The "be right here real soon we found privates behind Popeyes" helped me memorize them. Eventually it will come second hand.
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I've seen soldiers really screw themselves over trying to remember acronyms in front of formation. Your best bet is just remembering the exercises. If you practice them in advance, it's not that hard. If that's not feasible for you , something else you can do is write them on an index card and clip it on the inside collar of your PT uniform so you can glance at it real quick when you forget. I've seen that too.
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I dunno, LT... if you can keep them inside of the uniform like that, you aren't PTing hard enough.
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*Prepatory
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SSG Vik Polivka
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lol I was wondering.
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SGT(P) (Join to see) - yes, preparation. Additionally, she misspelled ‘preparatory’.
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Not all heroes wear capes SGT (Join to see)
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