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Hi, I recently passed all my tests and'll likely be joining up quite soon. I was told to take a look at some of the specialized training offered by my regiment, and the mountain warfare one looks quite interesting (from what I know about it, i.e. survival based, highly physical training with small squad based leadership emphasized and a requirement for agile, problem solving based thinking). Though in reality, I'm not all that clear about how specialization works. You have to qualify to take a specialization class, right? Are you chosen, or do you get a choice? Finally, does everyone take a specialization in the infantry, or is it a rarity for those with an interest or who stand out in someway?
In any event, my question is essentially what kind of physical regime should I implement pre- and post-basic training in order to make myself eligible for that course?
For example, does anyone know what vo2max would be required to get in? Pullup count, general back strength, grip strength, etc?
My current workout is basically running a few times a week and daily muscle training with alternating muscle groups (eg bi/back mon, tri/chest tue, leg/shoulders wed, back to bi/back thurs, with some back and arm muscle work daily in the form of pullups, plus a whole hell of a lot of weighted situps)
Also, is there a pushup one can do to work the back muscles in particular, or should I just widegrip everything, from bench press to pull up?
Thanks
In any event, my question is essentially what kind of physical regime should I implement pre- and post-basic training in order to make myself eligible for that course?
For example, does anyone know what vo2max would be required to get in? Pullup count, general back strength, grip strength, etc?
My current workout is basically running a few times a week and daily muscle training with alternating muscle groups (eg bi/back mon, tri/chest tue, leg/shoulders wed, back to bi/back thurs, with some back and arm muscle work daily in the form of pullups, plus a whole hell of a lot of weighted situps)
Also, is there a pushup one can do to work the back muscles in particular, or should I just widegrip everything, from bench press to pull up?
Thanks