File:Navy-seal-buds-training-first-phase.ogv
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DescriptionNavy-seal-buds-training-first-phase.ogv | First Phase, Basic Conditioning, is seven weeks and develops the class in physical training, water competency and mental tenacity while continuing to build teamwork. Each week, the class is expected to do more running, swimming and calisthenics than the week before, and each man’s performance will be measured by a timed four-mile run, a timed obstacle course run, and a timed two-mile swim. In addition to physical training, the class will also learn hydrographic survey. | |||||||
Source | http://www.sealswcc.com/navy-seal-video/downloads/navy-seal-buds-training-first-phase-download.aspx | |||||||
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English: United States Navy SEALs |
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