In movies and TV shows about military and training, they always show recruits going through, for want of a better term, obstacle courses.
They run through pits with mud and water, over wooden constructions, crawl under wires, etc.
I was just hoping someone might be able to tell me some proper terminology for what these courses are called and what the different obstacles are called within them. ie. what the actual recruits and (drill?) instructors might refer to them as.
Also, maybe what some more of these obstacles might be in a real course and how long one of these courses might be. Are they in a small area and you repeat them several times, or spread over a larger distance with a lot of running inbetween?
I posted this over at
military_beta, but I'm not sure if anyone is watching the comm anymore and I know a few of you lovely flist have a military background, so I figured I post it here too.
*looks expectantly with big puppy eyes*
They run through pits with mud and water, over wooden constructions, crawl under wires, etc.
I was just hoping someone might be able to tell me some proper terminology for what these courses are called and what the different obstacles are called within them. ie. what the actual recruits and (drill?) instructors might refer to them as.
Also, maybe what some more of these obstacles might be in a real course and how long one of these courses might be. Are they in a small area and you repeat them several times, or spread over a larger distance with a lot of running inbetween?
I posted this over at
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*looks expectantly with big puppy eyes*
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Some pictures of civilian equivalent in UK here. More can be found on the 'Net I am certain :)
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Arwen :)
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