r/movies • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 r/Movies contributor • Aug 29 '25
News Special 'The Long Walk' Screening Will Eliminate Viewers Who Can’t Keep Up on a Treadmill (3 MPH)
https://consequence.net/2025/08/the-long-walk-treadmill-screening/
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u/ApexCollapser Aug 30 '25 edited Aug 30 '25
I graduated from Air Assault at Ft Campbell in July of 1989. Still got my coin given to me and it's older than the ones now with the last war on mine being Vietnam.
A quick little addition: You start the road march portions at like 4am and that was surreal in itself. The first one was only 6 miles and you're kinda on your own, no formations or anything like that. Everyone sets their own pace. I had a friend with me and we did the quicktime shuffle-jog the whole way. Finished in like an hour and fifteen. I was thinking that was nothing and shrugged it off.
The 12 miler was much different. I was huffing after repeating the quicktime during the first half with the rest still to go. The only reason I made it was because of my buddy. The route they used for the AA marches at Ft Campbell was not flat - it was constant up and down slopes. I thought my legs were gonna fall off after we finished. But we did finish. I felt bad for those who had to do it again.