Posted on Dec 25, 2017
PFC Calyn Cutler
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Was separateed from the army almost 2 years ago from failing APFT. gym freak now.

I want to be back in the army. I am bigger and stronger now and want to enlist. I received an re coder 3. Can I get a wavier or will that be impossible? Also I seen an article about the army changing their pt test entirely. If I can get a wavier, how long will it take? Photos as evidence of my progress. Got out for taking 18 minute for the 2 mile and only weighed 106lbs after discharge. I'm 23
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SGT Andrew Ringeisen
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At 23 shouldn't you be running the 2 mile in 15 something? I've been out for a while, dont know if it's changed
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PFC Calyn Cutler
PFC Calyn Cutler
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Yeah, I been out awhile and I'm finally ready to pass a pt test again. Going to keep making progress. My goal is to get into the 14 minutes. Already knocker 4 minutes because when I started I was at 20 minutes
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PFC Alexander Essary-stark
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When I joined I ran just u see 2 miles in 20 minutes. When I graduated basic I ran 14:10. Before I joined I could barely do 42 pushups in 2 minutes and I was always good at sit ups I was doing about 75. When ibgraduated basic I was doing 78 pushups and 102 sit ups. So, you should be just fine as long as you work for it.
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SGT Steve Burke
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The best thing to do would be to talk to your recruiter, they will know the current ins and outs. You will probably have to take a PT test or two to get a waiver if they are offering them. Also Enlisting in the NG and then going active might be an option or opting for a crittaclly shor MOS.
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I got out in 2013 with an RE 3 and got back in with a waiver in 2016, my best advice is not to quit and keep working at it. If you want it, it'll happen
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