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Hello. I would like to enlist in French foreign legion but couldn’t find a relevant training program. So what do you advise?
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I have been training whole my life and is still in pretty good shape.
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I have 12 weeks until I go to Air Assault training (07Jan2019). I plan on completing the Air Assault Training plan the 6 weeks immediately before Air Assault. What should I do for the first 6 weeks?
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I am currently on week 1 of the run improvement plan, and had a question about the longer runs. I live in a hilly area and the only track i can access is on base which is a bit of a commute for me. Most of the week I can go straight to the track from work and perform the 800m repeats and other exercises. I wanted to know if I could perform my distance runs in this hilly area and how i should adjust my pace or distance. Also can some of the repeats be performed on the hills here by my house in combination with some lifting/calisthenics? I ask because I have a garage gym with the works. I have done this plan in the past and my times improved a lot however, at the time I was living a short walk from the track. Just want to know what adjustments you recommend for me now that I live around lots of hills.
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Just heard your podcast with “The Art of Manliness” and I am very stoked after listening to it. Could you recommend a package for someone that would like to become an industrial athlete (construction) but who travels very extensively and would probably have limited access to equipment?
Thank you…Very exciting.
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Finally got through Moe at prescribed weights etc after some delays from moving into/working on a new house. Looking to see which program I should hit next. With snow already falling here in Colorado and resorts opening I am thinking of doing the dryland skiing program (as skiing is my favorite activity). Would you recommend that as my next program, and if so should i do the 30 min or full version. Or is there a better program i should do next to continue building my base.
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I am looking for a new fitness plan. I have done strict weightlifting, CrossFit, functional fitness but I have not been getting the results I want. I am in the Army and while I like the aesthetic aspect of being fit I also need to be able to perform certain activities at any moment. I am also wanting to be prepared for the new army PT test. I want to be strong but also run faster and longer and also be able to ruck like I need to and also have the strong fit aesthetic that I see in women who do a lot of CrossFit. Any recommendations you could make would be greatly appreciated.
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2 yr+ subscriber and loving your plans! I’m currently coming off a summer of training for mountain running with the Alpine Running plan and then utilized the inseason endurance strength training program for the last 1.5 mo to keep me busy/strong before shifting to training for ski season. I’m entering a season that will be skate ski/down hill heavy with some backcountry days depending on conditions/avy activity. I need to keep some hard aerobic days (1-2)/wk during the work week and then ski what conditions will allow on the weekends. In the past I’ve only lifted 2-3 days/wk and it’s never held me back during the season. Any thoughts as to what program to transition to in the next week or so and then any recommendations for the ski season itself? I have a couple 50k skate ski races planned for the winter but still want to be ready for a big day in the backcountry or resort.
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I am emailing because I have no idea where to start! I was a college athlete yada yada yada,dabbled in Crossfit 7 years ago. Now I just turned 47 and I am out of shape, still have a little strength, no muscular or cardio respiratory endurance. I am 6’2 down to 290lbs from 330 with diet changes alone. I can do 1 pull-up. I would like to know where to start. I have access to a rower, quite a few free weights,sand bag, and weight vests.
Which program would be a good starting point for me that I could complete and make some changes in body composition and overall endurance. I have no specific category I just want to get in great shape.
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Thanks for the note. Chassis Integrity has proven to be one of the most impactful evolutions of our programming theory.
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I’m looking for a 4 day a week, 45-minute general fitness program. I really like the 1-lift per day plan. Unfortunately, I don’t think I have the time. Is there a similar program that is slightly less time-consuming?
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Looking for a PT plan for my dad before he starts dive school; He’s an FBI Bomb tech who will have to collect evidence and do other basic law enforcement tasks underwater. Any plan in particular you suggest for him? Thanks!
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I’ve completed Alpinist Fitness Assessment, Helen and Artemis and am starting pre-season training for ski season. The goal has been to get into alpinist/“guide” shape for this season and be able to comfortably do 10k+ vertical touring/alpinist days. I was going to now do pre-season backcountry touring and add a deep endurance day on Saturday’s. What should I be doing for my deep endurance day to most effectively reach my goals? I was thinking something along the lines of the biggest endurance day in the alpinist assessment which was 1000 40lb step ups followed by a 15k run, or should it be step ups followed by weighted uphill hiking for several thousand vert like Artemis. Let me know thoughts?
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I have an APFT in 6 weeks. Should I begin the APFT improvement plan or do you think the Run Improvement Plan would be good?
I’m planning on doing the run improvement plan after the APFT plan, and was wondering what your thoughts were about just jumping into the running improvement plan right off the bat.
I like the idea of training leg/upper body strength in the run improvement plan. Opposed to just doing sit-ups and push-ups. I know it’s sport specific but I’m wondering if I’d get similar APFT benefits with the run improvement plan.
I also thought about jumping into week 6 after APFT plan but I think I would miss out on the majority of the leg blasters and the strength that come with them.
The end goal is to attend WOCS at the end of March. I’d like to jump into the OCS plan just prior to attending that. The timeline would workout if I jumped into the run improvement plan now.
Just curious what your thoughts are on that. You know better than I do about the results that your athletes have gotten from the run improvement plan. Great looking plan by the way.
Side note…any plan on updating the Army OCS plan? I’ve done it before and love it as is, I’ve noticed in the past year you’ve gotten away from programming 400’s and have just gone straight to 800’s.
Thanks for all you guys do!
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I am currently going through the USMC Officer recruitment process, and am looking to score a 300 PFT. I just finished week 1 of the USMC PFT plan. However, being that I will likely take my official PFT in early January and OCS starts in early June, I was curious as to how I should train after the USMC PFT plan and before the OCS plan? Also, is there a plan/program that I can do concurrently with the USMC PFT plan so that I am building overall general fitness to prepare me for OCS and the Infantry Officer Course down the line?
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