cryco said:You shouldn't need to prepare for it. IF you have a pulse, you should be able to pass it.
In all seriousness, it takes a combination of exercises to be ready for this. Running will help you, doing squats and some form of back exercise like dead-lifts.
Crossfit type workouts will help you the most, but you really shouldn't worry much about this, unless you're a couch potato that wheezes with every breath.
cryco said:You shouldn't need to prepare for it. IF you have a pulse, you should be able to pass it.
In all seriousness, it takes a combination of exercises to be ready for this. Running will help you, doing squats and some form of back exercise like dead-lifts.
Crossfit type workouts will help you the most, but you really shouldn't worry much about this, unless you're a couch potato that wheezes with every breath.
Rikes said:Whoa i was under the impression it was -19 push-ups -19 sit-ups -grip test -some running
since i was terrible at push-ups iv'e been crazy training to get ready for PT when my application happens to get to that point stressing like crazy about it too =(.
Flatliner said:That is more along the lines of the old EXPRES test. FORCE replaced it. Here is a video demonstrating it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEjYXaEekTY
cryco said:The old test actually required some level of fitness, ie some training. The average person, that does some form of activity, will probably not be able to do 19 pushups, maybe not even the situps. I'm not sure about the grip strength, I've passed it with one hand, so I'm guessing most people can pass that.
The FORCE test, that same average person can most likely pass it. It doesn't target only chest muscles, or core, it actually works the whole body and is more functional in its testing.
There are very few people on this planet that benefit from very strong chest muscles, They are barely used in every day or work life. They're handy when you need to drop and give 20 or more or hold back an incoming linebacker.
The main reason you would work out your chest is to stay in balance with your back muscles, which are far more useful.
So yes, FORCE test is easier, but more, say, realistic.
disclaimer: the above conclusions I've drawn are from my extensive training and knowledge in physical conditioning, not from any military experience.
Rikes said:Thanks for the information this test seems much better for the average person applying. The other one had me scared since my upper body strength is largely a work in progress.
jwtg said:Keep doing push-ups and working on your upper & lower body strength so that if/when you do BM(O)Q, you're fit to lead instead of being pulled along.
Poacher434 said:There is already talk regarding replacing the FORCE test for some trades.
The test is too easy, a career where each individual should be in good shape, fit to fight, and fit enough to carry out an attack, I have heared countless people say things along the lines that it's oriented for the majority who are in supporter positions and non combat arms; though the way of the military is soldier first. Which is why all land trades do a BMQL which is essentially a super condensed infantry course.
Same goes for the classic comment "I'm a (insert trade here) if I am in a situation where I need to fight, something is seriously wrong"
though that may be true, the point of being a soldier first is so that if for some reason you are in that situation, you have a fighting chance to be successful, not just roll over and die.
I am strongly against the FORCE test, it holds no realisitic standard, and the fitness level required to be successful is horridly minimal.
I was a fan of the BFT, a decently challenging ruck march (easier for those who wear a ruck by trade) followed by an upper body dig and a casualty carry/drag.
It was actually a test that made you sweat, yet still easily achieveable
So to answer your question. you won't have a difficult time, if you can do a 1km jog, lift 25 pounds up an down a few dozen times and pull a wheel barrow, your fit enough for the FORCE test.
faivious said:I think the reason they lowered the standards (correct me if I'm wrong), is to let applicants have a chance to actually get through to BMQ/BMOQ and let their fate be determined there.
kelsauce said:It's insanely easy. I did it for the first time this morning and passed with flying colours. The old Express Test was way more difficult in comparison.