BP? never heard b4...Originally posted by han_feizi:Just went for check up and was told that i am in Pes BP. Any others in the similar pes? Any experiences?
Erm... i heard it is actually the obese BMTOriginally posted by BrUtUs:BP? never heard b4...
BMI Between 25 to 27 is mild obeseOriginally posted by onuris:pes BP stands for B pending...
wich also means tat u will go into an obese coy...either mild obese, moderate obese or very obese....
y izzt pending? it dep how much u lose ur weight during ur bmt...if u manage to lose alot, u upgrade to pes B. or u will downgrade to pes C or lower....
Your fun is as in siong or wat?Originally posted by kopiosatu:i was pez BP. training very fun!!! dun bother downgrading... army isn't that hard
hahaha... fun means fun as in fun lorOriginally posted by han_feizi:Your fun is as in siong or wat?
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riteeeee....Originally posted by erijazz:hahaha... fun means fun as in fun lor![]()
yea thats true, most of my fren went to support side, for myself i went to ocs...now at sch of combat eng, end of this month commission liao...Originally posted by guardsmen:BMI Between 25 to 27 is mild obese
around 27 to 30 is moderate obese
30 and above is very obese....
Most likely become support side....
If you are lucky Cum Heng enuff,just like me....
my nick say all![]()
CONGRATS!!!Originally posted by han_feizi:Just went for check up and was told that i am in Pes BP. Any others in the similar pes? Any experiences?
im always baffled. wats the meaning of mild obese? and wat den makes a person obese? both oso may kana pes bp?Originally posted by HENG@:oh btw im mild obese.
paiseh lazi to scroll up.Originally posted by HENG@:refer to the above BMI index defination. thanks![]()
kopi also BP!? steady!!! gimmie a ^5!!!Originally posted by kopiosatu:i was pez BP. training very fun!!! dun bother downgrading... army isn't that hard
for wuming to refer.Originally posted by guardsmen:BMI Between 25 to 27 is mild obese
around 27 to 30 is moderate obese
30 and above is very obese....
Most likely become support side....
If you are lucky Cum Heng enuff,just like me....
my nick say all![]()
Originally posted by HENG@:for wuming to refer.![]()
PES E means gone case. PES A and B dun make much difference. Even in active standby combat units like mine used to be, everyone was PES A and B. Asthma case? WHats asthma?Originally posted by Gone60s:then PES E?
Wah, 16 weeks.... quite long but very relax tempo ba. Not like my BMT, 6 weeks, warm up do pt then warm down go up change uniform then come down warm up again for next activity......(for what the hell we warm down for? doctrine?). After 5 still got lessons etc. 9pm+ then finish, last parade then slp. A few times we were up til 11pm++. Enjoy though, i am leaving army in may 2004.Originally posted by HENG@:CONGRATS!!!
well, u've been given one of the most slack PESes... i know because I was PES BP TOO!!!
haha well the downside is u enlist earlier. the upside is, while others have to complete their training in 10 weeks, u have 16 weeks to cover the same stuff, which means much more relaxed training, tok cock sessions, free time after 5 with almost no night training, plus very small increment of the siong activities like SOC, road march n IPPT. And while those poor sods in normal BMT are screaming their heads off at 9pm, u're sitting in your bunk, with your bunk mates, fets up on the tables, music blaring, eating peanuts n keropok, sing song talk cock. very shiok. and those poor sods have to pass their IPPT and SOC or else the have to go thru BMT again while Pes BP recruits do not have to pass IPPT nor SOC to pass the course. and for those of us with poorer physical abilities, after POP we get nuaz vocations, like storeman, driver n clerks. i wa posted to be a signaller, but i loboed for a year and then down graded to Pes E n was posted to be a clerk. RODing this coming June, and im free!!!! all of the above u've read is what i personally experienced during my Pes BP BMT.
enjoy!![]()
means u wun do combat vocations, and no need reservist.Originally posted by Gone60s:then PES E?
yah. warm up and cool down are parts of the lesson plan for physical trg so has to be performed.Originally posted by jacobs:Wah, 16 weeks.... quite long but very relax tempo ba. Not like my BMT, 6 weeks, warm up do pt then warm down go up change uniform then come down warm up again for next activity......(for what the hell we warm down for? doctrine?). After 5 still got lessons etc. 9pm+ then finish, last parade then slp. A few times we were up til 11pm++. Enjoy though, i am leaving army in may 2004.