PuckChaser said:
Are you allowed to spill the beans on the test that you completed?
Actually, yes, I am allowed. That was one of the first questions that I asked them. As testers, we were Stage 3 of the Project. They had narrowed the tests down from dozens to about 13 for us. These ones are not all guaranteed to be in the final set-up, and even we don't know which ones they are aiming for.
We tested for 3 days, spread out over 2 weeks. The first day was expres test type items (MTF) followed by famil on the remainder of the items. The last 2 days were the more "operational" items. For everything, we were expected to push as hard/fast/long as we could. There was a range of elements, trades, ages, gender and fitness levels. Each test was individual, and there was a mandatory rest period (about 15 mins) between each. Even each element of the expres test was separate. We wore Heart rate monitors for the whole thing, and had vitals done each day.
Day 1 - shuttle run, push-ups, sit-ups, grip test, wall sit, hang test (hanging from a chin up bar), sandbag lift (simulating lifting sandbags into the back of a truck - timed test). Afternoon was famil for the rest
What I liked about the remainder of the tests is that they provided a scenario that any of us could be involved in, with most of them being domestic type things so it eliminates the "but I don't deploy" cries. Scenarios including ice storm casulaties, sandbagging for floods, setting up fencing, etc.
Day 2/3 - (I don't have my actual list with me right now, so there will probably be a couple that I forget but this should give you a basic idea):
- stretcher carry (using a Olympic-style weight bar to simulate carrying 1/2 weight of stretcher); end based on weight
- picking and digging (interesting set-up with a trolley type thing for "picking" with a hammer), included mandatory rest times; end based on time
- casualty evacuation (pulling a loaded dummy out of the front seat of a truck, dragging then 1/2 weight to simulate someone helping you); end based on weight
- pickets & wires (walking loaded, running empty handed; 10-30m stretches repeatedly; using weight bars and kettle bells to simulate weights of pickets and concertina wire); end based on time
- sandbag fortification; moving 60 sandbags from one pallet to another; end based on time
- sandbag drag; end based on weight
- escape to cover; end based on time
For the tasks based on time, you completed them once. For the tasks based on weight, you picked a starting weight (we were able to determine that on the famil day) and you could increase weight at an interval determined by yourself until you maxed out.
When we completed everything, we were given a USB with all of our data on it. Eventually, this information will be able to be fed into a website that will determine a personal fitness program in order to maintain or meet the standards.
Based on discussions I have had with friends from other elements, I can imagine what will be said on here! I will try to answer the questions that I can. There is also another member on the site here who was involved in Phase 2 that I might be able to get to put his words in as well.