TFR 81 - SpecOps Mentality

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • What kind of mentality is successful in any special ops program? SEAL, SWCC, EOD, Special Forces, RECON, MarSOC, AF PJ / CCT, SWAT, HRT, and any other special operations community have one thing in common - Mentality.
    Mentality of willing to work hard, never quit, and team player ability will get you far in this community. Jeff and Stew discuss some of the thoughts and processes of preparing yourself for the test of special ops selection.
    Check out other videos of combat swimmer stroke, workouts, and other spec ops related training. See www.stewsmith.com for more information about military, law enforcement, special ops, fire fighting training programs.
    Contact Jeff Nichols: performancefirst.us and @jeffcscs
    Contact Stew Smith: stewsmithfitness.com @stewsmith50

Komentáře • 9

  • @BHenz2011
    @BHenz2011 Před 6 lety +16

    "I'm a BUD/S Operator".. Absolutely hilarious!

  • @warlikesoad
    @warlikesoad Před 6 lety +16

    I feel like the information and perspective you gentlemen are providing is a pure gold mine of information. Very much under appreciated, I feel. Thank you both.

  • @rgcamsf
    @rgcamsf Před 5 lety +5

    Fellowship-surrounding your self with good people is a significant independent variable. Mutual support will help to cultivate and maintain the habits necessary to succeed.

  • @travisshaffer5653
    @travisshaffer5653 Před 6 lety +5

    These are great guys. Really appreciate the time y’all take to do these for us!

  • @irrelevantdoe5748
    @irrelevantdoe5748 Před 6 lety +4

    Just watched a 40 minute video of two large men telling me to 'just send it'
    Good video was curious on what you thought of CCT? There seems a lot more information out there about the seals because of what you guys are doing, so good stuff! Keep it up. It will be on this little website forever! Will help people understand what they need to do. A luxury you two didn't have, so you're the best to share your experiences.

  • @Nikedunksdude17
    @Nikedunksdude17 Před 6 lety +1

    Love these TFR, keep making them!

  • @carlogambino8109
    @carlogambino8109 Před 4 lety +2

    How much water does one need to have on board a day, or esp. on a run day, like I like to drink about 64.0z. a day during the summer I have been known to drink a gallon. Second question, or item rather is I want hypertrophy, I am 5ft. 11 more like 6 ft. in shoes 160lbs, I run my two mile best in about 11:47.00 and on average in the twelves slowest around 12:56 and I can do my 4 mile run in 27 and change, my best was 26 and change but I think the planets were align just right that day lolI took the David Goggins challenge and tried 100 pull ups and mine took me about 45 minutes with tiny breaks just a few days ago ( so 20 pull ups no kipping is not a problem even dead hang at 20, my sit ups are decent but I cannot go to two minutes as many as I can although I am trying the method you guys mentioned, slow and easy. I do lift to exhaust in a slow controlled rhythm and then get a lighter weight and really pump the hell out of that to exhaust ( I also like to use the 35 lb. kettle ball) ....I mean as fast as you can to get that lactic acid to draw more muscle cells, (I think I am right that lol). So, question is for my size now, to get to about 180ish with ripped muscle and maintain some cardio endurance how much water and am I on the right track with weights?

  • @sexphisto
    @sexphisto Před 5 lety +1

    40 min of anything you do to try to prepare will cause you to fail. thanks for nothing