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u/Insanelopez · 31 pointsr/army

RASP isn't hard. If you can handle a moderate amount of mind fuckery and you're good at pt, you'll make it. As others have said, get your PT up. Make sure that you can run five miles in under forty minutes and ruck twelve miles in under three hours. Google the Ranger creed. Learn it. You'll save yourself a lot of trouble if you learn it now. A lot of people will tell you to read Sua Sponte by Dick Couch. Don't waste your time with it. If you want a book to motivate you, pick up Back in the Fight. It's the story of sfc Kap, a Ranger that lost his leg and still managed to go on combat rotation. He's still in Regiment, you'll see him running around on one leg smoking RASP 2 guys around the compound. His story is inspirational as fuck, and if he can be a Ranger with one leg, you sure as hell can with two. So when you're at Cole Range and you haven't slept in two days and you feel like quitting, get up on your two functioning legs and Ranger the fuck up.