<p>Should I quit the Air Force ROTC if its interfering with my work out?</p>
<p>Ok so I'm trying to impress this popular girl from high school I havent seen in 2 years. But I figure shes probaly gonna be homw winter break. I spend 1.5 hours weightlifing and 2 hours running every day. Its working good. My biceps r big, ive lost a lotta weight and Im on the verge of a 6-pack. i figure if i keep it up till December shes mine.. shes gonna lust for me.</p>
<p>So I joined the air force rotc in fall. Figured it discipline me get me in shape cool stuff with a rifle. But its a lotta work and stress and only one workout a week. And i get let anything get in the way of the work out. I dont even go to class any more. My dad said how can u leave at atime like this when the military cant get people? But hey nothing can take my mind off working out!</p>
<p>Eyes on the prize baby!</p>
<p>LLAB and PT only 2 times a week. But I need 5 hours bodybuilding with breaks and all. Plus when Im not bodybuilding I need to think bout it.</p>
<p>temujin, if this isn't a joke, you might need to talk out some things with a trusted adult, etc. something about priorities, but you do have a right to create your own priorities, so if you want to remain completely self-absorbed and maybe a bit OCD, it's yours to do. better you put all that energy toward something outside of yourself, but if you can't maybe the military AND school are all wrong for you. good luck. P.S. as an "older" woman :) many young females find overly-buffed male bodies to be revolting. i'm serious, and don't mean any disrespect.</p>
<p>If self-discipline and cool stuff with a rifle were your primary motivators to join AFROTC, I would recommend leaving. AFROTC is trying to make officers to serve and lead others. Service before self is one of the Air Force's three core values. If impressing the girl is a higher priority than becomming an officer, then good luck with the girl. </p>
<p>I don't mean to be rude, but if working out so you can look good is more important to you than PT and LLAB, you shouldn't be in ROTC.</p>