They look like they're ready to eat you alive on the battlefield...
And what's up with that fat guy on right
what's the average in cooper-test in US army ??
And are there any requirements regarding the physical conditioning.. like if you can't run this much, you're out ??
Never understood concept of 'big' soldiers. Best performing soldiers I've seen were "twinks".
Its a bunch of POG's, methinks.
There are physical requirements, but theyre pretty lax in the army. 2 mile run, pushups, crunches.
I knew a couple Marines that loved to lift heavy weights, but they always were capable of passing the PFT. PFT in the Marine corp is 3 miles under 28 minutes, 3 pullups and 50 crunches, minimum. Perfect is 3 mile in 18 min, 20 pullups, and 100 crunches.
We had a mexican Seargent that looked kind of like that dude, wide as a house, and he just ate, lifted, and made sure he could run.