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>>123387 mc ocs is more or less the same way, and having gone through both boot and ocs i can say that ocs is more physically demanding, while boot is more mentally demanding. I don't know about the army, but I'll give my two cents.
boot: don't do much pt (relatively), and what you DO do is more functional kind of stuff rather than hard (ie drill, running in formation, stupid easy shit). getting fucked with CONSTANTLY.
ocs: expect no sleep, a lot of pt, fucking hydration, and just dealing with a lot of shit for a long time until the last two weeks where they basically leave you alone.
prior to ocs i ran a couple times a week, trained on some killer hills and stuff, but i could've been in way better running shape (good lifting shape though, 6'0" 200 @ ~8%). Although being in good shape helps when you're going in, your body WILL get used to it, it just means that you'll have a little bit longer acclimatizing period.
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