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Navy SEAL Training
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ThePatriot
From what i have heard...its the most physically exerting thing you will ever do in your life. You are pushed and pushed....i think 10% of the people who go to the training camp actually graduate(probably wrong)Comment
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tsk tsk tsk...
The first thing to learn; is gathering information on your objective, there are no small details.
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you really want to become a seal or just want to get in awesome shape?
I had a friend who was a pretty tough guy, he went through and made it to s.e.r.e. school where they broke his jaw and one rib because he would'nt give in.....Comment
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Army, thats exactly what I told him to do in his other thread http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...threadid=26497Originally posted by Army
tsk tsk tsk...
The first thing to learn; is gathering information on your objective, there are no small details.
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That site will tell you most of the important information. BUD/s teaches men the importance of team work above all. It also teaches the basics of diveing, parachuteing, land warfare etc.
If you go to a recruiter, sign up, go to Navy boot, go to A school, get signed to a BUD/s class and NOT be prepared, then you will wash out. BUD/s has an average drop out rate of about 65%. sometimes higher, sometimes not. I believe only twice in the history of BUD/s have thier been a class where not one man dropped. VERY unusual. You must be in the best shape of your life BEFORE even thinking of going to BUD/s. BUD/s will not train you physically, its a way to weed out the people who did not trian or prepare before.Comment
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Navyseal you should check out this page.
It has a Seal style work out that should help you out(I am following it to try and get into better shape)
Hope it helps.Comment
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personman
Guys, I wuz at boy skout camp last year, and the instructor for the orentation badge wuz tellin every 1 that he was/used to be in the navy/army/marines (cant remember) and he had tried out for da seals and part of the test you have to drown? iz this true or was he jokin around?Comment
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EALLY safe though... If you have good lungs...Originally posted by personman
Guys, I wuz at boy skout camp last year, and the instructor for the orentation badge wuz tellin every 1 that he was/used to be in the navy/army/marines (cant remember) and he had tried out for da seals and part of the test you have to drown? iz this true or was he jokin around?
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I know in Para Rescue they drown everyone once then revive them so they know what it feels like. Basicly teaching them to be calm in bad situations, i think. Im not sure if they do this in the Seals.
I could never do 1/2 the shyza those dudes do. They roxor!
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"During Vietnam SEAL Teams One and Two amassed a combined kill ratio of 200:1, with only 46 deaths resulting mostly from accidents and poor intelligence rather than enemy direct fire."
My God! Wow, that is a scary little tidbit of information."I may be half human, but Im all Woman"
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Well Navyseal I wish you the best of luck! Which coast do you hope to get assigned to East or West. (Personally I like the east coast seals the best). On my Jacket I wear a navy seal patch of the budwiser that the seals wear. I wear it to honor the courage and determination that they have.Comment


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