mrpoker
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Empirical studies conducted by the US army have shown that excessively tough training can be in fact detrimental to the overall strength of a soldier over the long run. Unlike professional athletes who are able to train hard and take sufficient rest, soldiers undergoing excessively tough training without adequate recovery period will suffer from reduction in muscle mass and other physical problems.
I'm from Leopard company (reputed to be the most welfare company in BMT) and everyday I see recruits getting tekan in Ninja. To an onlooker, the difference between Ninja and Leopard is like heaven and hell. During my time, Leopard was the consecutive games day champion for 7 times in a row: A testimony that welfare isn't necessarily a bad thing.
And excessive training is detrimental to the soldier? Then going by that theory, the seals and delta force etc are weaker?
Games day does not mean a thing and has nothing to do with welfare or whats not. You guys from Leopard treats the games day competition like some holy grail and actually prepare and train for it.
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