Buteyko. It works. I know, I was that soldier ;-)
2007-12-23 23:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your nearest recruiter, whatever branch you choose and find out what their PT requirements are. For example, I'm in the Army. I don't know the exact amount to enter, but you need to be able to run 2 miles at a certain amount of time. You also need to be able to do a certain number of push-ups in 2 minutes, and sit-ups in 2 minutes. Find out that information and then workout on your own for a few months. You could begin the enlistment procedures right away. LISTEN. It's very important that you keep your asthma a secret. Do not let your recruiters know about it. When you get your physical, the doctors' main job is to find a reason to disqualify you. So you need to somehow hide the fact that you have asthma and do something to relieve the symptoms. I had the same problem with eczema. I tried to join the Navy and was disqualified because I had eczema. A few years later an Army recruiter spoke to me. I told her about the eczema. She said to give it a try, but don't mention the eczema. I did it, and here I am in Kuwait. It's not bad. It's actually great. Plenty of food, a gym to workout at, you don't have to pay rent or buy food unless you choose to.
2007-12-23 23:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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My brother is an asthmatic and after ten years his asthma has shown no sign of improving. He has been to several doctors but they didn't help much.
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2016-05-14 20:54:46
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answered by ? 4
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What does NDA mean?
Please choose the right one from the following list...
As far as overcoming your asthma, I have no idea but maybe the second link may give you a few ideas, who knows?
Good luck & HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
2007-12-23 23:27:32
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answered by Lolita 5
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TRain train train. Depending on how bad your asthma you may be accepted regardless. But definetly you need to be a peak fitness to know where your asthma spikes and causes u problems. ALways keep your inhalur with you and keep the fitness up your respitory system and muscles should adapt and improve with each training session, go consult your doctor first get some expert advice.
2007-12-23 23:26:34
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answered by Victoria m 1
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Chances of your selection in NDA are very less, those who are medically fit have more chances of selection, In NDA training is very hard and tough and one must be physically fit, and you are asthma patient. You can also serve country in any other capacity. I pray for your speedy recovery.
2007-12-24 21:59:15
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answered by lmdhamone 4
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Asthma past the 13th birthday is disqualifying for entry into the armed forces of the United States.
2007-12-24 08:51:46
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answered by desertviking_00 7
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i wouldnt try to overcome the asthma. (you are allowed to get in even with it) i would go to college, join ROTC, or i would go to the Naval Academy. good luck! im in NJROTC and its great. soo... yea thanks for thinking about joinin. i think its cool.
2007-12-23 23:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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First u need self confidence that "i can do it".Then u will achive ur aim
2007-12-24 00:54:25
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answered by Anonymous
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