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05-15-08, 06:58 PM #46
Stew Smith has long been "the guy" for people that are wanting to be Seals. He has some great books out there- my favorite is Maximum Fitness. Any of his ebooks will help you except maybe the beginner program if you are already in pretty decent shape.
Here is the page for the 12 week program.
He also has a free workout for every week. That can be found here. If you want to go this route, it would be wise to back up and do the first week first and just progress through his plan. He is currently on week 17 and there is no need to try to get there before you go through weeks 1-16 even though it isn't necessarily a progression type thing.
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05-15-08, 07:03 PM #47
I sincerely admire all the DEPpers who've made so much progress--keep up the good work. Those programs take a lot of commitment, and I envy those of you who have the time to dedicate "2-6 hours" haha. I wake up at about 4 to workout for about 45min-1hr and then work fulltime and I get in some running 4 days a week but for the most part I'm too dang tired after work (metal fabrication laborer) to bust out 2 hours, so I do what I can. Keep up the good work everyone.
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05-15-08, 08:44 PM #48
I know what you mean Andre, I work fulltime as well and I am usually very tired after work. But if you want it bad enough you can find the time and energy that you need to reach the fitness goals you want to set for yourself. I have basically sacrificed my entire social life so that I can work full time and then PT afterwards haha but it will be worth it in the end.
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05-18-08, 04:30 PM #49
Got a question, when do you test for your official PFT scores? I'm asking because at the moment I'm at somewhat of plateau for pullups, 14 max. I'm hoping to have negotiated a contract by the end of the month, and to ship not too long after. Am I gonna have time to increase my pullups in Boot before I'm tested or should give myself more time to train? I've been practicing the PFT for a while now and the pullups are the only thing I'm concerned about. I definitely want to be as dialed-in as possible. Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
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05-18-08, 05:02 PM #50
14 pull-ups is good. You can gain 6 pull-ups during boot camp easily.
Eat a lot of peanut butter and do pyramaids after lights out and your good.
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05-18-08, 05:40 PM #51
Definately worth it--you make time for things you know you want and you know will be worth while in the end. . .
I've seen several posts on here about hitting plateus. That's really your body getting used to what you've been doing to it--so try to switch up your routine. If you are doing drillinstructor's pull up program (going to failure, high volume, ever other day) try the Recon Ron one (still high volume, not to failure, every day), and vice-versa to switch things up. Or try working out once in the morning once in evening. You just need to change the stimulus your body is receiving.
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05-18-08, 07:58 PM #52
Or get the new "Perfect Pull-up".
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05-18-08, 08:53 PM #53Originally Posted by HurricaneRJ
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05-19-08, 12:50 PM #54Originally Posted by futuremarine129
You'd have to have no job, or be off on summer break or something to do this, but do a Yahoo search (Google gave me different results) for "drop and give me 100 routine" and it's the first link. It was developed by a Russian whose name I can't remember but you'd be able to find it-but I remember reading he's helped train special forces and whatnot. But his program is supposed to get you up to 100 pushups in one set. I've never tried--it's literally like an all-day thing.
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06-05-08, 01:53 PM #55
I am definately going to begin the Recon Ron program today!! I'm going to start around 6 and then reward myself by watching my Celtics beat on the Lakers!
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06-06-08, 07:26 PM #56
Flat handed pushup??
HANDS FLAT DOING DAMAGE!!! Ha yeah well tell that to the guys who do many and i mean hundreds.
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06-28-08, 01:14 AM #57
this recon ron program works pretty well. i started in october doing 9, i can do 18 now...
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06-28-08, 02:11 AM #58
The perfect push up is alright, but it only works if you use it in conjunction with an exercise program.
It does well for targeting the fore arms. Strong fore arms are essential for pistol shooting.
The perfect pull up looks like a good idea. I'm not sure I want to drop $100 on it though.
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06-28-08, 02:33 AM #59
Been using 2 empty quart size metal paint cans to execute the so called perfect push-up for around 6 years now and i can't seem to wear them out. Simply Amazing.
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06-30-08, 10:59 PM #60
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