Like earlier mentioned you should change your attitude a bit.
Remeber you they try to instill teamwork so try and be friendly to the other recruits, smartmouths and troublemakers tend to become isolated and lag behind because of it.
And basic will be fairly easy, it's more mental than physical. Everything they ask you to do you CAN do. They start you small and work big which will develop your body so take the PT seriously and try to enjoy it. Also remeber that they aren't trying to break you or anything, as you'll hear many times they are not trying to set you up for failure but are training you.
And don't take what the drills sergeants tell you personnally, they are just doing their job which means trying to stress you out. Take what they tell you seriously and at face value, the delivery is just their job.
You've got a few weeks ahead of you and if can try to condition yourself a little bit physically. Do pushups (good ones, all the way down), situps, and a bit of jogging just to get your body prepped. Also do plenty of flutter kicks and overhand claps![]()
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AIT will be easy and much more relaxed but remeber also to take it seriously the US is at war and I assume you've accepted that you'll probably see Iraq or Afghanistan sometime.
Remeber, mind game, you can do it. If you're roadmarching and feet and back are just starting to ache sing a song in your head instead of thinking "oh my aching back and burning feet".
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