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Avatar photoScott Johnston
Keymaster

Josh:

If I am reading your next to last paragraph, you did a 2-hour run the morning of your AeT test and then were on your feet for 9 hours before doing your AnT test.  Try doing these tests rested and not stacked back to back on the same day. We usually have two very easy days before any AnT test.

Scott