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Where to start your fitness journey for Special Warfare ( or your life)

  Do you want to get in shape? Do you want to start a proven exercise that will produce results, build your confidence, and improve your overall well being?  You don't know how to start? A big trend now is to say running is a waste of time and there are faster and better ways to get into shape. For those interested in Special Warfare, you have no choice, you have to do the proven exercise that can change everything. Where to begin There are so many ways to get into shape.  There's so much information available now on how to get into shape for training, or just for your overall fitness.  When someone looks at the standards for Combat Control, for example, there is a lot of things to work on and accomplish before attempting an intense program like that. For others, they want to get there bodies into shape after years of inactivity . They want practical fitness that can translate over to their lives.  They want cardiovascular fitness and strength to enhance their lives with their

Drown proofing tips

              Drown proofing I stared down at the pool, feeling the nervousness similar to that of giving a speech in front of the class in school.  I'd only the practiced this thing called drown proofing a few times, but I didn't actually have anything tied around my ankles or feet. It was time to see if I could perform the first, and easiest, task of drown proofing known as bobbing.  It seemed easy enough, but the straps around wrists and ankles made it feel different.  I felt almost panic at the thought of not having any way to help me in the water. " Go!" I hear the loud scream from the other side of the pool.    I hesitate for a moment, then hop into the deep end, feet first.  I slowly let out some of my breath, releasing bubbles in front of me, and trying to calm myself down.  Why am I freaking out so much? I ask myself.     There is a feeling of being trapped that I wasn't used to.  The growing feeling of panic increases, as I begin to wonder when I'll

Weight training for Air Force special warfare

  Strength training in special warfare training While preparing for training, it's important to include a weight training routine into the standard calisthenics that you'll be doing.   The importance of weight training for enhancing your strength and reducing risk of injury is no secret, but it can be easily over looked in this type of training. The importance of endurance as the result of hundreds of repetitions is a huge part of the preparation when you begin the journey of transforming your body into a machine that never quits, but having the strength and muscle mass to handle all the added weight and demands on your body is critical. The goal and focus of weight training If you've read my other stuff, you know I didn't prepare the best for my own training.  Although I crushed a lot of the endurance workouts, I didn't focus on gaining strength or size at all.  I was fully prepared to train all day and night, while only carrying nothing on my body, but when the we

How to eat for Combat Control training

  Put a little thought into how you fuel your body for training Simplicity makes our lives easier. Whenever I share information, I hope it's simple, accurate, and easy to understand.  I want to cover something that I never thought about in training, which is how to eat properly for maximum performance and recovery. I had false expectations when I began training for this stuff because I had little knowledge about the importance of eating right.  I was young, like many of you are now and thought when I began running and doing lots of calisthenics that I'd become super lean and ripped.  That didn't happen, although I was a lot more trim and and had excellent endurance by the time I was done.  I had a little extra body fat, and a muscular frame and that was really good.  You don't want to show up to training ultra ripped anyway.  You wanna be strong and have high endurance. You wanna show up with some extra body fat on your frame. Ideally, you want to show up with strong mu

Different physical strengths in CCT training - What matters the most?

  What physical attributes are good for special warfare training? Focus on your strength concentrate on your weakness -Kannan Ravichandran Is there a certain body type that does well in this type of intense   training?  What kind of physical strengths do you need?  What should you focus on the most? These are some of the questions I want to expand upon in this article.   Before I entered training myself, I had this idea that all special forces men were lean and shredded because of all the physical activity. I imagined that they had a lot of muscle mass with perfect physiques; strong arms, thick legs, and big chests.  My view was that you went into training looking somewhat normal, fit of course, and then your body and mind transformed into hardened warriors at the end. It was just this naive picture I had of things back then. Although you you do make a transformation, probably leaner than you've ever been, but there is no certain look.  There are many shapes and sizes.   It doesn&#

Harnessing the power of dopamine from workouts

  The amazing power of Dopamine Exercise gave me the motivation and drive to actually enlist and and give combat control a shot.  I sat around for years trying to talk myself into doing it, but it wasn't until I started seriously working out that it actually came together.  Although I didn't understand at the time, my limited research and curiosity about dopamine and how it effects our bodies has given me some interesting insights.   I knew back then that exercise enhances our mood and and well being, but without proper understanding we cannot harness its powerful benefits, and we can certainly have too much.  Exercise enhances dopamine levels... a lot.  It raises it as much as powerful drugs like amphetamine and cocaine.  The effects of exercise can last for hours after the actual training if approached correctly.   It's time to tune up your dopamine levels for discipline.   The problem we face when raising dopamine levels is that so many things can raise our dopamine lev