Basic Training Preparation Episode 2 | Canadian Armed Forces Navy Reserve

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 7

  • @REMMc-jx7vc
    @REMMc-jx7vc Před 2 lety +1

    Module Tents ...sounds like fun :) Love the exercises. Much better than it is 3 weeks than 13 weeks. Chunking the learning process in smaller 'bite's is easier for candidates.

  • @lilfrezzy456
    @lilfrezzy456 Před rokem

    Is there time for weight lifting during navy reserves bmoq?

    • @PrairieSailor
      @PrairieSailor  Před rokem +1

      Not really. There will be physical training periods that will be mostly bodyweight circuit training and cardio. You will get some time off on Sunday afternoons where you could potentially go to the gym, but during the course I taught on no one had access because of Covid protocols.

    • @omstc2583
      @omstc2583 Před měsícem +1

      @@PrairieSailor is there any update on that status? or is there still no time?

    • @PrairieSailor
      @PrairieSailor  Před měsícem +1

      @@omstc2583 the gyms are all open again. You will likely have free time once per week when you can go to the gym. You will do physical training every day, usually running, marching and some circuit training.

  • @deserteagle10
    @deserteagle10 Před rokem

    What is the point of a swim "test" if you're allowed to fail it? Shouldn't it just be called a water exposure exercise? That's our new woke CF I suppose.

    • @PrairieSailor
      @PrairieSailor  Před rokem +9

      It allows the CAF to know who can swim and who cannot and to give extra training to those who fail so that they can learn how to swim. Having less exposure to water during childhood is common and not being able to swim should not be a barrier to serving your country.