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Does anyone have any good exercises to improve your sandbag drag scores?

The first time I did my FORCE test I fell backward 1ft before the end of the 20m, and I felt really stupid, but now that I've done my BMQ and RQ INF PTE it's not a problem anymore, but I still get really worn out from it and it makes me feel out of shape

I'm just wondering if anyone has any good tips to work whatever muscles the drag uses (legs?)
 
Assuming you have access to a gym, sleds would do it. Its not 100% the same as the sandbag drag but it does the same work as long as your pulling it backwards. Work at loading the sled up until its at the same weight as the sandbag drag (I forget what it is, sorry) but don't stop there. Go heavier if you can, because it wont do anything but help you come test time.
 
The start is explosive power in your legs, speed is from technique and strength/quick feet. Squats, deadlifts, sled drags and pushes.
 
Assuming you have access to a gym, sleds would do it. Its not 100% the same as the sandbag drag but it does the same work as long as your pulling it backwards. Work at loading the sled up until its at the same weight as the sandbag drag (I forget what it is, sorry) but don't stop there. Go heavier if you can, because it wont do anything but help you come test time.
I believe it varies based on the drag coefficient of the surface on which the test is being conducted.
PSP fitness staff have programs to help develop the strength needed to pass FORCE.
Is that DFit app still live? I was one of the lab rats who tested it back in 2012/13 ad it had some good routines back then.
 
Thanks for the advice everyone. I don't have access to a gym but I'l try squats/weighted squats and push/pull my actual winter sled.
Lot better advice then "be stronger" I got at my unit... ffs...
 
Thanks for the advice everyone. I don't have access to a gym but I'l try squats/weighted squats and push/pull my actual winter sled.
Lot better advice then "be stronger" I got at my unit... ffs...

Eff those guys... at least you're trying to improve.

Check out these videos online, they have some tips for training for specific events.

 
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