"They don't allow you to go any further unless you can do this bomb suit training, because it puts such a mental strain on your spirit. It dumbs you down about 25 to 30 IQ points. You start to hallucinate in the heat inside the suit after 20-30 minutes. So you try not to stay in it too dang long. So the preparation for that - it's either you have it, or you do not"
- Jeremy Renner
About this Quote
This quote by Jeremy Renner speaks to the trouble of bomb fit training. It is a mentally and physically demanding task that requires a lot of preparation. The training puts a strain on the spirit and can trigger an individual to lose 25 to 30 IQ points. It is also very hot inside the suit, and after 20-30 minutes, an individual can start to hallucinate. This is why the training is so essential and why they do not allow people to go any further unless they can do it. It is a test of one's psychological and physical strength and endurance, and it is either you have it or you do not. It is an uphill struggle, but it is essential in order to have the ability to do the job.
This quote is written / told by Jeremy Renner somewhere between January 7, 1971 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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