Canadian Armed Forces FORCE Evaluation Training Plan

$39.00

  • 4-week plan, 5 days/week
  • Laser-focused to maximize your performance on the Canadian Armed Forces FORCE Evaluation Events:
  • The plan is individually scaled so it can be reused before every FORCE Evaluation and always meet your fitness level.
  • This training plan is one of the 450+ Plans included with an Athlete’s Subscription.

Description

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The following 4-week training plan is designed to train specifically for the Canadian FORCE Evaluation. This training plan is designed to be completed the 4 weeks directly before your scheduled evaluation.

The Canadian FORCE Evlauation is an event fitness assessment. Below are the following events. To prepare effectively and perform each event correctly, ensure that you watch the official vidoes linked below. These videos clearly explain the setup, movement standards, and event-specific rules for the FORCE Evaluation:

1. 20 Meter Rushes – Starting from the prone position, complete two shuttle sprints (1 shuttle = 20 m out and 20 m back), dropping to the prone position every 10 m for a total of 80 m. Must be completed in 51 seconds or less.

2. Sandbag Lifts – Perform 30 consecutive lifts of a 20 kg sandbag from the floor to above a height of 1.0 m. Alternate between left and right sandbags placed 1.25 m apart. Must be completed in 3 minutes and 30 seconds or less.

3. Intermittent Loaded Shuttles – complete 10 consecutive shuttles (1 shuttle = 20 m out and 20 m back), alternating between loaded shuttles carrying a 20 kg sandbag and unloaded shuttles, for a total distance of 400 m. Must be completed in 5 minutes and 21 seconds or less.

4. Sandbag Drag – Carry one 20 kg sandbag while dragging at least four others across a distance of 20 m without stopping.

Please click HERE for a video explaining the Canadian FORCE Evaluation exercises.

This training program deploys the FORCE Evaluation on the Monday of Week 1 and the Friday of week 4.

Below is how this training program trains the specific events in the FORCE Evlauation:

FORCE Event How this plan trains for it
20-Meter-Rushes 10m Prone to Sprint Repeats to train anaerobic fitness
Sandbag Lift Assessment-based, density progression using your initial assessment result
Intermittent Loaded Shuttles 20m Sandbag carry and Shuttle Repeats
Sandbag Drag 20m Sandbag Drag Repeats

WEEKLY SCHEDULE

  • Monday: FORCE Evaluation or 20m Rush and Loaded Shuttle
  • Tuesday: Sandbag Lift, Sandbag Drag
  • Wednesday: WC/CI 30 Minute Grinds
  • Thursday: 20m Rush, Loaded Shuttle
  • Friday: Sandbag Lift, Sandbag Drag

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

  • Stopwatch with a repeating countdown timer (Timex Ironman or smartphone will work)
  • 20kg Sandbag
  • Rope or strap to attach to sandbag and 90kg of weight to drag (preferrably sandbags)
  • Cones or Markers to clearly mark 10m and 20m distances
  • Tape measure to mark off 1m high and 1.25m across for the sandbag lifts

COMMON QUESTIONS

What if I can’t do the whole session?
If you don’t have enough time to complete the whole session, you can split the session into two.

What if I miss a day?
Begin where you left off when you return to training. This program is progressed – each session builds upon the prior session – so don’t skip a session or skip around. Follow the training sessions in order, regardless.

Where do I find unfamiliar exercises?
See our Exercise Library HERE. The Run/Ruck Calculator is listed as an exercise.

What about nutrition?
See our Nutritional Guidelines HERE.

More Questions?
Email: coach@mtntactical.com

Good Luck!

Rob Shaul
Mountain Tactical Institute
Jackson, WY

 

Required Equipment


  • Stopwatch with a repeating countdown timer (Timex Ironman or smartphone will work)

  • 20kg Sandbag

  • Rope or strap to attach to sandbag and 90kg of weight to drag (preferrably sandbags)

  • Cones or Markers to clearly mark 10m and 20m distances

  • Tape measure to mark off 1m high and 1.25m across for the sandbag lifts

Sample Training

SESSION 1

OBJ: Assessment – FORCE No. 1

Warm Up
3 Rounds:

  • 4x 20m Prone to Sprint

  • 10x Hand Release Push Up

  • 10x Squats

  • Instep Stretch

  • Lat + Pec Stretch

Training

FORCE 20m Rushes

  • Starting from prone, complete two shuttle sprints (1 shuttle = 20m down, 20m back) with a prone drop every 10m

  • Total: 80m

  • Time Standard: ≤ 51 Seconds

Rest 5 Minutes Between Events

Max Rep Sandbag Lifts in 3:30

  • Sandbag Lift – 20kg (44#)

  • Lift from floor above a 1.0m platform, alternating left and right bags spaced 1.25m apart

  • Time Cap: 3:30

Rest 5 Minutes Between Events

400m Intermittent Loaded Shuttles for Time

  • 10x Shuttles (20m down + 20m back)

  • Alternate: Loaded (20kg sandbag) + Unloaded shuttles

  • Total: 400m

  • Time Standard: ≤ 5:21

Rest 5 Minutes Between Events

Sandbag Drag

  • Carry one 20kg (44#) sandbag

  • Drag four 20kg (44#) sandbags over 20m continuously

  • See video in plan for demo

Rest 5 Minutes Between Events


SESSION 2

OBJ: Shuttle Sprint Repeats, Sandbag Carries

Warm Up
3 Rounds:

  • 4x 20m Prone to Sprint

  • 10x Hand Release Push Up

  • 10x Squats

  • Instep Stretch

  • Lat + Pec Stretch

Training

3 Rounds:

  • 4x 20m Prone to Sprint

  • Rest 2 Minutes between rounds

  • Start from prone, drop every 10m

15 Rounds:

  • 2x 20m Sandbag Carry – 20kg (44#)

  • 2x 20m Shuttle

2 Rounds:

  • HAM – Hip Mobility Drill


SESSION 3

OBJ: Sandbag Lifts, Sandbag Drags

Warm Up
3 Rounds:

  • 10x Hand Release Push Up

  • 10x Sit Up

  • 5x Walking Lunges

  • Instep Stretch

  • Lat + Pec Stretch

Training

5 Rounds – Every 2:10 Minutes:

  • 35% Max Rep Sandbag Lift

  • Use SESSION 1’s FORCE Sandbag Lift result to determine reps

  • Rest with remaining time in each interval

3 Rounds:

  • 20m Sandbag Drag

  • Hold 20kg sandbag + drag 90kg sled

  • See video in plan for demo

  • Rest 2 Minutes between rounds

2 Rounds:

  • Toe Touch Complex

  • 5x Shoulder Dislocates


SESSION 4

OBJ: Shuttle Sprint Repeats, Sandbag Carries

Warm Up
3 Rounds:

  • 4x 20m Prone to Sprint

  • 10x Hand Release Push Up

  • 10x Squats

  • Instep Stretch

  • Lat + Pec Stretch

Training

3 Rounds:

  • 4x 20m Prone to Sprint

  • Rest 2 Minutes between rounds

  • Start from prone, drop every 10m

15 Rounds:

  • 2x 20m Sandbag Carry – 20kg (44#)

  • 2x 20m Shuttle

2 Rounds:

  • HUG – Hip Mobility Drill

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Questions?
Email: rob@mtntactical.com

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What Equipment is Required?
Click the “Required Equipment” tab to find out what equipment is required for the specific plan you are interested in.

Where do I find unfamiliar exercises?
See our Exercise Library HERE. The Run and Ruck Calculators are listed as exercises.

What about nutrition?
See our Nutritional Guidelines HERE.

Can I see sample training?
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You are encouraged to do it before purchasing.

What if I have more questions?
Email rob@mtntactical.com

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