Archive for November, 2008

Joining The Military?

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

For some reason many bodybuilders join the military. Is it for the money, the patriotism for their country, or is it just a job that keeps you in shape? These are just a few of the reasons but the real question is why would would you want to do such a thing? The military is NOT a place to be wandering around in. You have to have a motive to be there or you`re going to regret ever signing up. During training, you sometimes go days without sleep, food, and even water. You`re almost guaranteed to overtrain sometime, not only during basic, but during the extreme lifestyle you`ll be living fighting in a war. Talk about being in catabolic mode. This is the exact opposite of what us bodybuilders need to be doing.

When you`re in the military, you no longer exist as an individual. You belong to whatever branch of service you`re in and are basically consider a number. Bodybuilding is the exact opposite. In this sport, almost everything you do is by yourself and most of us don`t depend on other people like you do in the service. Most Bodybuilders are also very nice people. We may look mean but most of us act very humbly around others.

People from all areas of life join the military. Some do it as an escape from their troubled lives, some because of their financial status, and many other reasons. What some don`t realize is what the military is all about. People are dying simutaneously in Iraq and you are risking your lives if you join. You also have to consider the fact you`re going to be away from your family and friends and will be around new people that you probably won`t even like. I`m not trying to keep you from joining but I don`t want you guys to make the same stupid mistake I did. We are more than slaves to the government. We are slaves to ourselves and that is how it should be. Now don`t get me wrong. If you`ve joined for your country I have nothing but respect and I salute you.

Armed Force Loan Military – Insight Into Military Loans

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

There are many lenders who provide a military loan which makes the loan very easily procurable and fast to get. There are different types of tenures available for a military loan and the money obtained through this kind of finance can be utilized in any manner which the borrower thinks best, for example, investment in any asset such as a home, car, education for children, hospital expenses or even for consolidating other debts. These loans are attractive with their lower rate of interest, the ease in which they can be procured and the flexibilities offered in terms of repayments. As was mentioned earlier, it is very simple to get a military loan. One can go to the internet to get adequate information by searching through the search engines. With proper research, one can find these loans provided at low rate of interest. Once the right lender has been zeroed in and the next step is to fill the application forms online. The lenders will then go through the filled application and send in a response. After approval, a check will be mailed and the money will be deposited into the person’s bank account for the purpose they would want to use it for. Just as simple. There are several ways in which the money can be made to reach the borrower other than sending in a check by mail. Some other methods will be to wire transfer the money or to get the money directly transferred into the bank account. The mode in which the money needs to be received should be specified at the time of filling in the applications. Another option for a person posted abroad on duty would be to get the check in a family member’s name. An example of this is a military spouse loan that enables the spouse of the serviceman or woman to get the loan. The military loans come with easy payment terms that enable the borrower to choose the tenure of the loan as per their convenience. Penalties for delayed payments or non-payments are avoided by allowing the lender to get the monthly payments directly from the borrower’s account where the salary is being deposited. Also, most military loans come with no penalties for prepayment that provides the option of closing the loan earlier thereby saving on the interests.