armyguy1 said:I have seen the PDF files for the Pre-Selection Training Programs for both CSOR and JTF2.
I am just wondering if anybody has followed these programs, if so I would like to know which one people have found to be a better program to follow. If somebody wanted to become a member of one of the special operations teams/units but didn't know which one to go for yet which program would be the best to follow?
armyguy1 said:I am just trying to set the standard high for myself.
Hatchet Man said:The selection manuals are specifically tailored to passing the selection phase the each organization IE the CSOR one is specifically tailored to help you pass CSOR selection not JTF2. They aren't really meant as general fitness programs. The correct way (as relayed to me through PSP and recruiters of those units) to use them is, make sure you have a well developed fitness level in multiple facets (cardio endurance, power, speed, muscular endurance, strenght etc) and then start the program so that you finish just prior to going on selection.
Hatchet Man said:The selection manuals are specifically tailored to passing the selection phase the each organization IE the CSOR one is specifically tailored to help you pass CSOR selection not JTF2. They aren't really meant as general fitness programs. The correct way (as relayed to me through PSP and recruiters of those units) to use them is, make sure you have a well developed fitness level in multiple facets (cardio endurance, power, speed, muscular endurance, strenght etc) and then start the program so that you finish just prior to going on selection.
Old Sweat said:A little bird once whispered to me that the minimum standard won't get you through selection for either unit.
Hatchet Man said:After 2-3 days of torture, it doesn't really matter how fit you are if mentally you can't handle it anymore.
xxmixkexx said:To me that sounds like something too lazy to train hard would say.
xxmixkexx said:To me that sounds like something too lazy to train hard would say.
CDN Aviator said:You can be the most fit, physicaly checked-out guy in the world, but if your brain cannot handle being pushed, you still won't make it.
Sythen said:Which comes back to what I said. Major difference between tough and fit. Everyone thinks they're tough until they actually meet some resistance.
xxmixkexx said:haha the course is a fair bit more intense then bmq You can be in the best shape in the world and still struggle, it is really a mental course, everyone can walk all day.