Sorry what is JROTC?JMac said:My school doesnt offer JROTC, but i am really interested in the Military (specifically the Marines) any tips or things that i could do to prepare before i can enter?
FutureDevilDog said:I heard Creatin isn't good for people who want to build endurance and such. It's only good for getting big muscles.
the reason it causes dehydration is b/c it pumps your muscles full of water so that they can use more energy, so if you dont drink tons of water w/ it, you will suffer dehydration more easilyPJ24 said:
There are some side effects to creatine though, headaches, stomach cramps and dehydration being the three most frequent. Usually you can avoid all of these by drinking a lot of water and staying hydrated
MilidarUSMC said:the reason it causes dehydration is b/c it pumps your muscles full of water so that they can use more energy, so if you dont drink tons of water w/ it, you will suffer dehydration more easily
While in High School, exercise as much as you can and go out for cross-country track. JROTC really isn't that big a step up to the pipeline for Marine Corps officers...it's a little wussy...... Get on track to officer-land while attending college by joining the college ROTC program. Continue your exercise and stamina training regimen while taking the necessary classes to set you up for Marine Corps Officer commissioning (check with Marine recruiting to find out what is required). I believe you will find that there is a small price tag attached to Uncle Sam paying for your education within ANY officer training program - it's called 'putting in the time' (X years of service for Y amount of schooling).JMac said:My school doesnt offer JROTC, but i am really interested in the Military (specifically the Marines) any tips or things that i could do to prepare before i can enter?
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