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A Long Way From Anything

A guy trying to find a home that never was.

Success!

OORAH! What can I say? I made that PFT my bitch! I cannot describe how good this makes me feel. All those mornings of waking up at 6am to go run are worth it. For your info, I did 16 pullups, 100 situps, and ran 3 miles in 21 minutes. So here's the breakdown:

Pullups: 16/20 (max) = 80 points
Situps: 100/100 (max) = 100 points
Run: 21/24 min (max) = 79 points

I come out with a 259 PFT score. Not bad! The ranking system is organized into 3 tiers (1st, 2nd, & 3rd). 1st (the best) is 225 and up. What can I say? I rock. Semper Fi!
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