In the <a href=http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/83722.0.html>Cardio or Strength</a> thread Lil_T nails it:
How useful are you going to be in the infantry (or whatever) if you can lift XYZ thing, but have the stamina of a sloth? Or if you've got the stamina of a marathon runner but can't even lift your pack?
The answer? In my opinion, it's crossfit. Crossfit is particularly suited to military fitness because it is unspecialized. It combines elements of running, Olympic power lifting, and gymnastics with the goal of creating the most well rounded athlete possible.
There are probably people on this forum who've maybe heard of crossfit, but have never really been exposed to the workouts or the subsequent endorphin rush after completing a crossfit workout. This thread is for those who havn't yet drank the Kool Aide.
Just try it. You won't be disappointed.
<a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FimNZB5AHMA>Cindy</a>
Complete as many rounds in 20 minutes as you can of:
5 Pull-ups
10 Push-ups
15 Squats
<a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5gL9IIzbsY>Helen</a>
Three rounds for time:
Run 400 meters
1 1/2 pood Kettlebell X 21 swings (or 55 pound dumbbell swing)
12 Pull-ups
<a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ucNjpdlkEo>Fran</a>
Three rounds, 21-15- and 9 reps, for time of:
95-pound Thruster
Pull-ups
<a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuxgnvSOM5A>Kelly</a>
Five rounds for time of:
Run 400 meters
30 Box jump, 24 inch box
30 Wall ball shots, 20 pound ball
<a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAjV-LOW_uo>Annie</a>
50-40-30-20-10
Double Unders
Situps
<a href=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydeCu7W1VRc>Grace</a>
Clean and Jerk 135 pounds, 30 reps
(Use 95 pounds, 65 pounds or broomstick as needed)
I know there are guys who're reading this thread as they wait for the CFRC to call them back and tell them they're going to Basic, then hopefully later on to join an Infantry or other Combat Arms unit. Some of the guys reading this thread have probably considered CSOR or the JTF2 down the road. Well, I'm not in CSOR, but I have friends who are. They tell me that crossfit is one of the best ways to train for selection. I have been in a rifle company in 1RCR for the past 5 years. In my experience crossfit is the most efficient method of training I've come across to prepare physically for the exercises and operations I've been on.
For those of you who havn't yet joined but are committed to preparing themselves, I highly recommend Crossfit as an effective method of getting in good shape.