I've tried sprinting it too, to show why it's never a good idea, and I was left spent by the time I got to the machine. You can see my Sprint PARE here: th-cam.com/video/t4rgwbTC2VE/w-d-xo.html
The point of this video is to show you don’t need to run the course as fast as possible, that a fast paced walk is possible to pass. Wherever you do your official test, though, I do not suggest walking. Some testers may not appreciate it.
Hmm this makes the pare look very doable. Do you think it's because you use good technique on the obstacles that you were able to get the pare done while walking ?
I do credit the technique to get me through the test. And although I'd consider my fitness to be at its lowest in a long time, I have years of endurance training to rely on.
@@OYATca COPAT, no matter which version of the COPAT that’s performed. Some may argue otherwise, but I stand in my opinion. If you are trained in both, the COPAT is still easier, relatively speaking.
It isn’t against the rules, but it would be heavily frowned upon -as if you weren’t taking the test seriously and weren’t demonstrating your best effort
@@sreedevicdas For the PARE, you can touch the vault with any part of your body, as long as you make it over with control and land on the other side in control. Even if you could clear the vault without touching it, I wouldn't recommended it.
I am shocked. Love this!
I did a practice run and I was done after the second lap sprinting and barely had any energy left.
I've tried sprinting it too, to show why it's never a good idea, and I was left spent by the time I got to the machine. You can see my Sprint PARE here: th-cam.com/video/t4rgwbTC2VE/w-d-xo.html
Can you do a hopping on next?
One foot hop or two foot hop? :P
the 5ft jump is my kryptonite for some reason :( just got to be more explosive coming around the cone to clear it easily
What was your time on this ? Was it under 4:45 ?
It was 3:22
HOW ITS POSSIBLE????
Is that visual illusion?......
Walking also works? 🤔
The point of this video is to show you don’t need to run the course as fast as possible, that a fast paced walk is possible to pass. Wherever you do your official test, though, I do not suggest walking. Some testers may not appreciate it.
Hmm this makes the pare look very doable. Do you think it's because you use good technique on the obstacles that you were able to get the pare done while walking ?
I do credit the technique to get me through the test. And although I'd consider my fitness to be at its lowest in a long time, I have years of endurance training to rely on.
Tell result from my test
why do you not recommend we do that for the real test? do they actually judge us on that?
If you’re capable of running, and you pull this off, it can be seen as you making a mockery of the test. They want to see you’re best effort.
@@rlconditioning which is easier in your opinion, COPAT or PARE?
@@OYATca COPAT, no matter which version of the COPAT that’s performed. Some may argue otherwise, but I stand in my opinion. If you are trained in both, the COPAT is still easier, relatively speaking.
@@rlconditioning thanks 👍
@@OYATca You're welcome!
Can you do pare by walking is it allowed
It isn’t against the rules, but it would be heavily frowned upon -as if you weren’t taking the test seriously and weren’t demonstrating your best effort
impressive, would have passed with that time haha
Awesome, how many steps must you hit on each side?
When jumping over vault , are we allowed to touch the vault and jump over it?
The minimum is one step going up, the very top step, and one step going down. If you wish to take every step, you can.
@@sreedevicdas For the PARE, you can touch the vault with any part of your body, as long as you make it over with control and land on the other side in control. Even if you could clear the vault without touching it, I wouldn't recommended it.