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I have done 5 miles cross country runs in these DMS and they believe me they are pretty comfortable.
You just should know how to take care of them.

I'd probably drop dead trying to run 5 miles cross country ! :o:

I suppose strength gains in the gym don't always equate to increased stamina when running cross country ! :(
 
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I'd probably drop dead trying to run 5 miles cross country ! :o:

I suppose strength gains in the gym don't always equate to increased stamina when running cross country ! :(

Gym doesn't help.
We had to run a 5 mile x-country race once in a term as a competition,
and to practice for that we ran 5 mile in the morning and 5 mile in the evening daily, for 3 months.
The morning 5 mile was in DMS, while the evening one was in PT shoes...
 
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Gym doesn't help.
We had to run a 5 mile x-country race once in a term as a competition,
and to practice for that we ran 5 mile in the morning and 5 mile in the evening daily, for 3 months.
The morning 5 mile was in DMS, while the evening one was in PT shoes...

I hear you Rashid Bhai but some strength should be there as well; whenever I see a soldier in cantt on a sentry duty I think to myself 'Good Lord....why does he look so thin & emaciated ? Why isn't there some muscles on his bones ? Why does he look more like a relatively well-fed Ethiopian marathon runner than someone who can beat the living out of someone in a fist-fight ?' !

Maybe some weight training regimens should be adopted in the Armed Forces - Something functional like doing weighted pullups - Ever tried doing a couple of pull-ups with a 20 kg weight hanging from your torso - It isn't easy !
 
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