@itsjustmerae As someone who has experienced marine bootcamp firsthand, push-ups don’t mean shit. Pull ups are way more important, your PFT will not consist of push-ups, you make up the points in your pull ups and your run time. Nobody cares about push-ups. When you get personal training from your DI chances are you’re not gonna be doing push-ups that’s very Hollywood movie shit, at least I never got push-ups as a disciplinary action, I was always hanging from the pull-up bar ALWAYS. The only real push-up exercise we did regularly were mountain climbers. If you can’t do more than 15 pull ups, I would not go in September. I made my recruiter wait a full year to get me through(plus I wanted a specific job and not to be an open contract). As someone who never really worked out before the Marine Corps, I can tell you, bust your ass for as long as you can before you go to Boot Camp. Being physically fit, makes all the difference in the mental game. Build your endurance, because there are no breaks. Go to a place in your head that you can block everything out and just do the exercise, train yourself to do that, and Boot Camp will be a cakewalk. Some of my drill, instructor’s favorite things to get us to do, hang from the pull up bars with your arms over the bars, grabbing onto your belt loops, and you hang there until your arms go numb(happened to me one time cause I thought I was slick and talked back to my DI) mountain, climbers, high knees, Burpee‘s, yelling until your voice breaks. This is not meant to scare you, just trying to paint an accurate picture of what to expect.