Military training thread

here we talk about all military training
ill go first
training for rm commando unit uk
my daily routine
wake up
1 hour of swimming
1 hour of running
1 hour of weight training
break
1 hour of boxing strength and conditioning circuits
2 hours of Muay Thai
1 hour of swimming
sleep

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    great website
    https://www.sealswcc.com/training/navy-seal-swcc-physical-training-guide.html

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Every day? And don't you have work to be at?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      no

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I work only on the weekend i am a door security guard for nightclubs and i make enough money to be able to focus on working out all week, but 5 days a week

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        How the frick do you make enough working 2 days a week. Are you working for Pablo Escobar?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Think I'm gonna go get employed as a fireman,live close enough that I can do what I want as soon as the hours pass. I'd spend most of my time exercising anyway. Fires happen very rarely around the area. Pays quite well too.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Reminder

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Atleast puppy didnt lose his legs.

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    16 hours of taking zog wiener up the ass repeat til anal prolapse

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Due to shit job prospects in my area and only having 2 shitty part time jobs I'm also considering going into the military. I fricking despise cardio, my stamina is shit and the homosexuals who tell people to go running should kill themselves
    >shins hurt (expected this but whatever)
    >Nipples hurt like frick after tshirt rubs me raw (runners never mention this when you start)
    >Running gives me the shits (runners never mention this either)

    Whats the best form of cardio for building stamina because running sucks shit.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      swimming, its low impact and full body, water is more denser and resistant than air and requires more exertion and effort than running

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >more denser

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Get gud pussy. Your shins hurt because they're weak and underdeveloped. Yes running shakes shit out of your ass deal with it

      Is it possible to self-train yourself to reach military level skills?

      Self training for a team activity doesn't make sense

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Only non delusional reply
        It isn't about running, shooting well and carrying weight, it's about being part of an organised fighting force.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Whatever you do, don't go to doc about shin splits. You'll train through them, and they'll go away completely. But your medical record will frick you in the ass if you do.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    How many kids have you killed?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >libshits say this and then want abortion
      Honk honk

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Black folk arent people

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      not enough

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    From what I've heard from those in RM, the weight training would be best swapped with pullups, pushups and situps. Just anecdotal though.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Yep, this. Gonna need to do a lot to two second beeps, they get blood difficult.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Is it possible to self-train yourself to reach military level skills?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Hiking, camping, hunting, navigation, diving, driving, climbing, skydiving, shooting, language etc. are all things you can do as a civilian. Even learning the basics of these would put your skill level above the average infantry soldier.
      Only explosives and maybe some other things are difficult to play around with.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      People in the military are, on average, very unintelligent. The military's main investment is not people who excel for their skills, but rather their ability to follow orders. Being a soldier is not about being particularly good at anything, but rather, doing what you're told to the very last minute detail in a way that leaves you no room to frick up. It's assumed that someone smarter than you already figured everything out.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      yes totally is, its just about having the will power and discipline to make yourself do it, because when you're the boss of yourself, its easy to go easy on yourself

      You don't really do that much hard ''intense'' training.

      The 10km run in the beginning is more a test of general conditioning of the group, most of you cardio in training and in the field will be walking.

      If you want an actual test of what it's like to be in the military then pack a bag of clothes, bottles, tools, should be around 20-30kg, then go for a walk in the woods for 8 hours.

      I do go rucking a lot, over steep hills for hours, I just don't do that on a daily basis, more every few weeks, its not something you need to do often

      http://specialforcesrecruiter.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/THOR3-10-Week-Program.pdf

      Currently doing C25K to work up to the running in the program linked above. Doing the lifting from that program though with a couple added accessories and push-ups/pull-ups/sit-ups every morning and night. Need to find a local pool and start working on that. Haven’t swam since I was a teenager (10 years or so now) and was never particularly good at it. I wouldn’t drown or anything but I couldn’t tread water very well and I absolutely loathe getting water in my eyes or nose. Still loathe it tbh, if I get water in my eyes in the shower I have to pop my head out and dry them off so they’ll stop intensely burning. How do I get over this? I’ve seen plenty of people who swim with their eyes open underwater like it’s nothing, including many of my childhood friends when we were kids so it’s not like they trained for it or something it’s just something they were naturally fine with doing.

      thank you for that link i appreciate the information, honestly getting over the water in the eyes nose etc is something you will need to develop by just jumping in a pool more, the more you do it the easier it is

      How the frick do you make enough working 2 days a week. Are you working for Pablo Escobar?

      I have a low cost of living and i split my bills 50 50 with my partner

      i wanted to join the military when i was a teenager but my mental instability saw me locked up in a psyche ward instead for making explosives.

      now im a construction worker hillbilly redneck who lifts weights just enough to maintain my work load without worrying about being crippled later in life. i loved going hiking with my dirty hillbilly friends later on in life and ive done some crazy shit during my criminal years, staking out empty construction yards for 12+ hours in the swampy woods with mosquitos and shit hiding from the cops in corn fields for days at a time.

      not saying i would understand what doing that is like while also knowing im surrounded by people who want to behead me and parade my corpse around, but i miss my younger wild days. ive rappelled down abandoned train trussels to cross rivers, then ofc the usual fishing and camping stuff. i just havent done any of this in about 7 years, i never think about it but when someone mentions it i yearn to do it again.

      ive scaled dirt river banks on like 20 degree inclines where im literally climbing tree roots, just to grab metal and literally carry it back up 30 feet so i could scrap it and also clean up the river systems from c**ts dumping trash

      if its something you yearn to do you should just do it but construction is still honest proud work and no one can take it away from you

      tried to respond as best i could thanks

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >with my partner
        only homosexuals say this wtf is wrong with you

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >not something you need to do often
        I don't know how it is for UK infantryoids, but here in Burgerland, you're rucking pretty frequently, especially if you're going through any of the schools. You should be doing it at least once a week if UK training is anything like US Army training.

        Other than that, your training regimen seems excessive. If you are actually maintaining this routine for extended periods of time, you are either not doing each activity with lots of intensity (which is actually a good thing for endurance training, which is 95% of what will be demanded of you in the Army), or you are getting/going to get horribly injured by this.

        What are your lifts and run times?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I recommend throwing some dedicated neck exercises in there. I don't actually know how much it'll help your selection but all the cool special operations dudes seem to have thick necks, so I figure five minutes a day dedicated to your neck wouldn't hurt.

      >military level skills
      That is very vague. The average obese 85 IQ redneck with diabetes could outoperate me and the rest of my unit.
      >t. Space POG

      i wanted to join the military when i was a teenager but my mental instability saw me locked up in a psyche ward instead for making explosives.

      now im a construction worker hillbilly redneck who lifts weights just enough to maintain my work load without worrying about being crippled later in life. i loved going hiking with my dirty hillbilly friends later on in life and ive done some crazy shit during my criminal years, staking out empty construction yards for 12+ hours in the swampy woods with mosquitos and shit hiding from the cops in corn fields for days at a time.

      not saying i would understand what doing that is like while also knowing im surrounded by people who want to behead me and parade my corpse around, but i miss my younger wild days. ive rappelled down abandoned train trussels to cross rivers, then ofc the usual fishing and camping stuff. i just havent done any of this in about 7 years, i never think about it but when someone mentions it i yearn to do it again.

      ive scaled dirt river banks on like 20 degree inclines where im literally climbing tree roots, just to grab metal and literally carry it back up 30 feet so i could scrap it and also clean up the river systems from c**ts dumping trash

      >ive rappelled down abandoned train trussels to cross rivers
      That sounds pretty fricking fun tbh senpai

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    http://specialforcesrecruiter.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/THOR3-10-Week-Program.pdf

    Currently doing C25K to work up to the running in the program linked above. Doing the lifting from that program though with a couple added accessories and push-ups/pull-ups/sit-ups every morning and night. Need to find a local pool and start working on that. Haven’t swam since I was a teenager (10 years or so now) and was never particularly good at it. I wouldn’t drown or anything but I couldn’t tread water very well and I absolutely loathe getting water in my eyes or nose. Still loathe it tbh, if I get water in my eyes in the shower I have to pop my head out and dry them off so they’ll stop intensely burning. How do I get over this? I’ve seen plenty of people who swim with their eyes open underwater like it’s nothing, including many of my childhood friends when we were kids so it’s not like they trained for it or something it’s just something they were naturally fine with doing.

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    You don't really do that much hard ''intense'' training.

    The 10km run in the beginning is more a test of general conditioning of the group, most of you cardio in training and in the field will be walking.

    If you want an actual test of what it's like to be in the military then pack a bag of clothes, bottles, tools, should be around 20-30kg, then go for a walk in the woods for 8 hours.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    i wanted to join the military when i was a teenager but my mental instability saw me locked up in a psyche ward instead for making explosives.

    now im a construction worker hillbilly redneck who lifts weights just enough to maintain my work load without worrying about being crippled later in life. i loved going hiking with my dirty hillbilly friends later on in life and ive done some crazy shit during my criminal years, staking out empty construction yards for 12+ hours in the swampy woods with mosquitos and shit hiding from the cops in corn fields for days at a time.

    not saying i would understand what doing that is like while also knowing im surrounded by people who want to behead me and parade my corpse around, but i miss my younger wild days. ive rappelled down abandoned train trussels to cross rivers, then ofc the usual fishing and camping stuff. i just havent done any of this in about 7 years, i never think about it but when someone mentions it i yearn to do it again.

    ive scaled dirt river banks on like 20 degree inclines where im literally climbing tree roots, just to grab metal and literally carry it back up 30 feet so i could scrap it and also clean up the river systems from c**ts dumping trash

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    OP is training too much and won't get better like this.

    Stick to
    >2 sessions a day,
    >one rest day per week where you stretch and do mobilitiy work.

    You want to be cardio fit
    >running
    >swimming
    >cycling if you're getting sore shins

    Bodyweight strong - Train HIIT for this
    >pushups
    >chinups
    >situps
    >squats

    able to carry load
    >hiking with 30-40kg pack for ~15-20km without capitulating
    >running with ~10kg of load (body armour / rifle)

    Flexible
    >reduce risk of injuries
    >foam roll at least twice a week
    >full mobility / yoga sesh at least once a week on rest day

    This got me through selection

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Will hiking up Pen y Fan as fast as possible on a regular basis help? I live quite near there. Not OP

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >Since you're a bong, is there any chance I can get past a medical with a waiver for high functioning 'tism, depression and past suicidal ideation? I'm an autist NEET who's trying to get my life sorted, plz respond

        Not a bong - that's a kiwi coin, but I'm an ausgay. Not sure on UK processes for medical, but if you don't disclose all those things and you can pass the psych, you're probably a chance to get through.

        It won't hurt. If you want to pass selection, embrace the suck. Nobody can do 1,000 pushups, but you'll get told to, and they'll watch to see you quit. Nobody can carry an outboard motor 50km, but they will tell you to and watch you quit.

        Selection is about
        >physical preparation (did you do your homework anon?)
        >mental toughness (are you going to quit when it's not very nice anon?)
        >character (are you going to be a c**t to everyone around you when you're tired and hungry, anon?

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Cheers

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Since you're a bong, is there any chance I can get past a medical with a waiver for high functioning 'tism, depression and past suicidal ideation? I'm an autist NEET who's trying to get my life sorted, plz respond

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Depression is in the past*

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Just don’t claim them to the recruiter and you might be g2g

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      What color is the boathouse at Papakura?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Vomit brown.

        Srs though, I don't think NZSAS have a boathouse. Too poor.

        Elite drone pilot here.
        Here‘s my daily schedule:

        - wake up at 10 or 11 am lol
        - play CoD for an hour or so
        - play MS Flight Sim
        - Kill some elite enemy commando soldier somewhere with a hellfire or two from above
        - Order bacon pizza wirh double cheese and some nachos
        - Get drunk with the boys from sigint lol
        - Watch some anime porn
        - sleep

        This seems like it might be true. Sad indictment on the military tbh

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Did you roll Air Troop after reo?

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    When you gonna life bro?
    Doing all the work, skipping life, just yo blown up by some dirty goat fricker.
    Amazing choice.

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous
    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I think about this video a lot. I saw it before I even joined the military, but completely forgot about it until recently, very upsetting that our top trained guys end up having to run from fire due to shitty leadership/logistics/whatever. very depressing overall, especially with the multiple view points stitched together - thanks for reading my blog

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Those guys took 20 of the motherfrickers with them. I feel for the way they were run down, but they made those c**ts pay.

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    /k/ already has meg, frick off

  16. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Let me guess: you """"need"""" more?

  17. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I was in the infantry and went to Delta selection (it's open to basically everyone surprisingly) and got absolutely blown the frick out. I twisted my ankle bad on one of the rucks and was medically dropped. I had the option of trying again after a certain period of time but didn't bother cause I knew I didn't have it in me to make it anyways. At the time I was in what I thought was incredible shape. I did cross country in high school so I had a good running pace and I am naturally tall/broad so I'd always been decent at rucking. Most of the guys who passed were from the 75th or Group and their PT scores were similar to mine or worse in some cases but they just had this insane mental strength that I couldn't match. One of my buddies got 2/3 through OTC and failed a shooting standard, failed the retry and was gone just like that. Maybe it's a cope but I'm glad I failed early cause it must be fricking crushing to go out like that.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I should’ve tried out for sf or delta.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        I should have tried out for the 75th. The SF FID mission would make me want to kms so I never considered it but I probably could have made it through RASP since it's much easier than Delta selection. I don't know why I didn't try it after I got dropped from selection. Probably cause i was a demoralized b***h I guess.

        Trying to get into the Marines at 26yrs old. 245lbs and 6'3". Gotta drop 25lbs and hit a 1.5mi in 13mins 30seconds (PB 11mins 35seconds). Gotta hit 36 pushups in 2mins (PB is 27 which took me about a min but I couldn't get another one out) you can choose to do Pull ups instead which you need 3 to get in, I can just barley push 1 out. Finally you got the planking/crunches, 46 crunches in 2mins which I can do easy peas & the plank time to get in is 45seconds I'm at 1min 17seconds. We are going to make it bros

        You're gonna be fricking miserable even at basic if all you can do is barely meet the minimum standards.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          I won't make it into basic if I don't meet the requirements. I posted them for anyone interested in trying to see if they could hit them. Maybe that's baby shit for some people but I was 280lbs this march and I'm feeling so much better. Of course you wanna try to get past those requirements, I mean I can't even do two pull ups I know how fricked I am if I can't fix that shit but I appreciate the concern anon.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >didn't know it was a mental game all along
      Damn bro. Good on you though, at least you tried.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Isn't Delta not an officially recognized/acknowledged thing? What did signing up for selection look like?

  18. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Trying to get into the Marines at 26yrs old. 245lbs and 6'3". Gotta drop 25lbs and hit a 1.5mi in 13mins 30seconds (PB 11mins 35seconds). Gotta hit 36 pushups in 2mins (PB is 27 which took me about a min but I couldn't get another one out) you can choose to do Pull ups instead which you need 3 to get in, I can just barley push 1 out. Finally you got the planking/crunches, 46 crunches in 2mins which I can do easy peas & the plank time to get in is 45seconds I'm at 1min 17seconds. We are going to make it bros

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Damn minimums are low nowadays

  19. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Elite drone pilot here.
    Here‘s my daily schedule:

    - wake up at 10 or 11 am lol
    - play CoD for an hour or so
    - play MS Flight Sim
    - Kill some elite enemy commando soldier somewhere with a hellfire or two from above
    - Order bacon pizza wirh double cheese and some nachos
    - Get drunk with the boys from sigint lol
    - Watch some anime porn
    - sleep

  20. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Serious question, why would anyone join the military in current year? McDonalds pays more and is arguably even less humiliating.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      No it doesn't. Even base pay in the military is higher. And that's ignoring the housing / food that's provided.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        No true just checked. You make 2k a month in the military in exchange for your personal freedom and an unbreakable contract starting as enlisted, you're also salaried so you're working whenever they want however much they want. The food and housing is as cheap as possible obviously.

        Meanwhile McDonalds here is 15$ an hour, that's 2.4k$ a month full time.

        So yeah, you make more money working at McDonalds without any kind of long term contract or fundamental loss of liberty and don't need to be undertaking constant ritual humiliation.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          >join the army to make 400$ more a month than a mcwagie
          >they give you a dozen different vaccines for useless shit like anthrax in between trans acceptance and white hate seminars each week
          >get barked at like a dog for 4 years doing a completely meaningless job where if you disobey your superiors you literally go to prison
          >get cancer when you're 35 from your experimental vaccines
          seems kind of not worth it unless you're dirt poor and could really use the GI bill
          but college is such a joke nowadays that I'd question anyone who decides to enlist for that

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Don't know about burgerland, but in Britain, your salary raises after first year, then again after first promotion. As for "working whenever they want", half the time you're training. Same shit you'd be doing if not in military. And the rest is either duties or personal time. This only changes if they need you, hence being salaried.

          As for the food and housing being cheap as possible. Horse shit, go see the Eastern European conscript housing. Eat their food. There are good days and bad days for what's offered in the canteen, but it's arguably still better food than any of us actually cook ourselves.

          >join the army to make 400$ more a month than a mcwagie
          >they give you a dozen different vaccines for useless shit like anthrax in between trans acceptance and white hate seminars each week
          >get barked at like a dog for 4 years doing a completely meaningless job where if you disobey your superiors you literally go to prison
          >get cancer when you're 35 from your experimental vaccines
          seems kind of not worth it unless you're dirt poor and could really use the GI bill
          but college is such a joke nowadays that I'd question anyone who decides to enlist for that

          >in between trans acceptance and white hate seminars each week
          That's why OPs joining the Royal marines, those lads are based.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >but it's arguably still better food than any of us actually cook ourselves.
            Speak for yourself. Even when I was in the service I paid for and bought my own food most of the time rather than eat the dreck offered at the mess hall. It's cheap garbage cooked by barely functional half monkeys.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              Yanks:
              > service members eat dirt
              > never need to automate naval vessels to reduce man power requirements.

              Brits:
              >service members eat well
              >constantly need to find ways of reducing manning requirements

              Ahh, the perks of a high population.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          military benefits:
          -food
          -housing
          -free gym access
          -training (new skills)
          -better deals on homes, cars, discounts everywhere
          -free travel
          -meet lots of cool people
          -do cool shit (sometimes)
          disadvantages:
          -u might get deployed somewhere shitty
          -less freedom
          -possible injuries
          feel free to add more

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >And that's ignoring the housing / food that's provided.
        yes bunking with 85 IQ bubba in a dorm made out of cardboard that's invaluable

  21. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Have I done the CPC yet? We might've done the same one.

  22. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    *Have you done the CPC yet? We might've done the same one.

  23. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >military training
    lmao. Hit your head with a 2x4 pallet untill your IQ drops to 85 1xF
    should be perfect for the army then

  24. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Any recommendations for improving one's ability to pack march? (Ruck march for Americans)

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Pack and adjust your ruck better and stop being a scrub mentally. Heaviest shit goes high and close to the body, centered and balanced. Physically make the pack small as frick. They all have compression straps, tighten them until they just won't go any tighter and bias it to the top.
      Use the adjusting straps to raise the height of the pack on your body. Every ruck march noob does this
      >ow my shoulders
      >yanks the straps at the top of the shoulder straps
      >loosens the bottom
      >:(
      Correct answer is tighten the bottom and loosen the top. If your pack has an external frame you should see it peeking out over your shoulders when you stand in a mirror.
      Sip water regularly. Just little sips every 300, 500m or so. Before a hill sip water.
      Don't use the waist strap. It doesn't help and people drown with these when they fall in water. Use the chest strap.
      Lean slightly forward at the waist.
      Get proper footwear. There are socks made for this, also get orthotics for your boots, which should be tight as frick.
      The rest is just not succumbing to the b***h voice in your head

  25. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    low iq to failure

  26. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    - eat crayons
    - fight off suicidal ptsd
    - look outside window at your dumpster fire of a country that isn't remotely worth defending
    - press-up
    - make plans for life of drinking post-army

  27. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Why join military Sir? What is your motivation? I was from the Armed Forces (Royal Engineers; Sapper) for 6 years. Now I work for g4s guarding an office building doing mostly nothing during the night getting about 130 quid a 12 hour shift.

  28. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    just downloaded e-girl porn in the gym, i like it here ngl

  29. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    get some qualifications and get a real job in the private sector. only low iq idiots join the army. you will be looked down upon by everybody you meet who knows you're in the army.

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