It was really kind of packed on that day. Full of ORD guys coming into MAJU camp and taking their number tags and waiting for their turns to take the stations. Didn't know taking IPPT can be so draggy(waited a total of 3 hours)..
I can say I would love to be in MAJU camp during my army days. Why? Opposite the camp is Ngee Ann Poly, and I could still hear a group of girls cheering for some evening event. Heh heh.. not like my Bukit Panjang camp. Only get to see some aunties coming into their offices during my guard duties.
Okay, back to the IPPT. After finishing all the static stations, we got ready for our 2.4km run. I was in the first detail, and when we started, I was dashing to be in front and I realised I was first for the first 400metres. I was thinking, " Shit, no one for me to pace with."
Suddenly out of nowhere, a guy sped across and disappeared. I was hoping to pace him but I couldn't even spot him after some time. Therefore throughout the whole 2.4km, I was running alone. The rest were either too slack or they really dun mind coming back for remedial training. In the end, I was only happy to reach the end within the silver timing.
Eventually, it was a good experience of going back to army days and doing army stuff, and still getting some incentive. Hoho..