Without actually saying so it seems SPECWAR is looking for balanced people. Those who see not only the immediate but the long term. Those who can do their best every time under every circumstance. It doesn’t mean being perfect
I'd really like to see y'all come out with a good reading list. One for SW in general and then some that are AFSC specific to help guys be "subject matter enthusiasts" Also don't knock sipping the water during underwaters 😅 it's what helped a ton when I was gupping and got me through indoc
Can you help me understand your question? What career field? For what result? There is not (currently) a timed ruck requirement; you ruck will weigh anywhere between 20-80 lbs during the pipelines, and you’ll be expected to ruck from short distance to unknown distance. Other than lower leg conditioning and acclimatizing to rucking in general, we usually don’t recommend a ton of rucking for the career fields prior to enlisting.
How long are the wait times between steps in the pipeline? I’ve heard that after graduating basic you have until the following Monday usually. But is that sort of the standard for the rest of the training courses?
In a perfect world, you’d graduate every course on Friday and start the next one on the following Monday, but unfortunately that’s not always the case. Sometimes you can wait weeks or months for a class or school, although longer wait times are usually avoided.
I am advising the young men that are in my after school education progrpm, that want to enlist in the United States Military, to enlist in the United States Airforce and if they want to become "Special Tactics" I will guide them to receive the physical fitness training needed ●Swimming ●Calisthenics ●Weight Training (NSCA Tactical Fitness Training)
Without actually saying so it seems SPECWAR is looking for balanced people. Those who see not only the immediate but the long term.
Those who can do their best every time under every circumstance.
It doesn’t mean being perfect
I'd really like to see y'all come out with a good reading list. One for SW in general and then some that are AFSC specific to help guys be "subject matter enthusiasts"
Also don't knock sipping the water during underwaters 😅 it's what helped a ton when I was gupping and got me through indoc
What weight should a potential candidate be rucking, time and distance?
Can you help me understand your question? What career field? For what result? There is not (currently) a timed ruck requirement; you ruck will weigh anywhere between 20-80 lbs during the pipelines, and you’ll be expected to ruck from short distance to unknown distance. Other than lower leg conditioning and acclimatizing to rucking in general, we usually don’t recommend a ton of rucking for the career fields prior to enlisting.
How long are the wait times between steps in the pipeline? I’ve heard that after graduating basic you have until the following Monday usually. But is that sort of the standard for the rest of the training courses?
In a perfect world, you’d graduate every course on Friday and start the next one on the following Monday, but unfortunately that’s not always the case. Sometimes you can wait weeks or months for a class or school, although longer wait times are usually avoided.
@@OnesReady understood. Thanks for the reply!
Currently in the army. Unfortunately there is no way to transfer
Huh? You finish your contract and switch branches.
Used to be an 18X????
I am advising the young men that are in my after school education progrpm, that want to enlist in the United States Military, to enlist in the United States Airforce and if they want to become "Special Tactics" I will guide them to receive the physical fitness training needed ●Swimming ●Calisthenics ●Weight Training (NSCA Tactical Fitness Training)
i wanna be either a sp unit or a tacp but am open to fulfill the other positions if suggested otherwise. id like your advise!
In other words if you don’t know how to swim you’re fucked😂
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