• What is the most physicaly gruling thing you have ever done?
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going from 80 to 65 kilos in mere weeks. I'm 1.74 meters tall
cross-country at school seriously holy shit i couldn't breathe asthma made that so fucking hard it's unbelievable, even with an inhaler
Climbing everest...twice in one day I still got back in time for tea :smug:
Unloaded and stacked 400 bales of hay on the hottest day in summer. And keep in mind I was 13 at the time and a girl.
Marine training when they came to our school. It's [b]madness[/b]
I carried 12 Kilograms 18 miles over 2 days. I also ran about 3 miles to get away from some dude on a bike with a knife.
Varsity soccer training kicked my ass. 50 pushups. 50 crunches. 100 bicycle crunches. 100 toe touches. Hold your feet six inches above the ground for two minutes. Sprint for 10 minutes. Get water. Repeat ad nauseam for an hour and a half. Also, 50 mile hike for four days in the Grand Canyon with an average 3000 foot daily elevation gain/loss with a 40lb pack.
I guess a 72 hour airsoft game. Filled with hiking, firefights, running, and walking, all with gear on. This was in the Tropics too, rainy season. I remembering passing out near the 64 hour mark, and getting up 3 minutes before our group made our final push on the enemy. [editline]12:50AM[/editline] I remember, now, when I passed out I was out for 2 hours. Final battle was a few hours long. Thing is, that was the longest bit of sleep I got, rounding my total sleep for that game to 5 hours.
400 butterfly all out. its a bitch
[QUOTE=radioactive;17103554]I also ran about 3 miles to get away from some dude on a bike with a knife.[/QUOTE] Hah. I was in this situation, only I was on a bike too. And he chased me for much longer.
Walking across Ireland. Well from top to bottom! Took two weeks. (Charity Event) Other most grueling event was trying to push my friend out of a plane (Another charity event)
Hiked 20 miles with a 45lb backpack for three days, it got lighter as I was carrying our food though. The last day it started raning a bit (like barely enough for you to feel it so I didn't bother to put on my rain jacket.) then three hours later I was soaking, my backup clothes were also soaking and it kept raining for 18 hours more, It was still raining when we woke up in the tent.
Sneezed.
I once had fifteen basketball games in five days. It doesn't seem like a lot, but when you play 35 minutes (40 total) a game and one of your team's key players you don't know where that much energy comes from. (Just for reference, in a single game someone who plays a lot will run at least 5 miles. 5x15=75.)
Going to the bathroom.
Walked about 20 - 30 km everyday for about a week without food and it pretty much rained every day, survival training in the army.
Ran 5 miles in 102F* Weather.
Walk 2 miles back to a car after breaking my collarbone and having a concussion whilst bleeding from my head.
[QUOTE=Amez;17095778]We had an Army Lieutenant as a P.E teacher, one day he decided to show us how it's in the military. Hard shit.[/QUOTE] I bet it was hard :smug:. [editline]07:46PM[/editline] Hardest for me would probably be climbing up a hill in wales while it was hailing, swamp at the bottom, moss in the middle and rock at the top was intense but stupidly fun.
Holding in my piss for 7 hours on a road trip When I finally got out I pissed hard enough to burn a hole in the fucking dirt
2 karate 1 hour classes in a row. And the second was a black belt class, and I'm not a black belt yet. :C
pulling out my dick to take a piss.
Basic
[QUOTE=aznz888;17095676]fucking held in my pee for a fucking hour sweet jesus i was in the urinal for +3 minutes[/QUOTE] What? Once I hold my piss for 4+ hours and after I could not even force myself to pee, it just did not come out!
British Military Fitness ._.
one teim i like totally the end
Climbed Mount Everest just do I could brag about it on Facepunch
[QUOTE=Eskill;17105758]Walked about 20 - 30 km everyday for about a week without food [b]and it pretty much rained every day[/b], survival training in the army.[/QUOTE] Incredibly strenuous exercise is loads easier in rain. Whatchoo talkin bout boy?
Going under emergency surgery (stomach/pelvian area) without any effective anesthesia
Evading the FP ban hammer.
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