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I could not do it, I suck at swimming.![]()
Would be good for preping folks considering Marine Corp training.
Diet is *highly* questionable - look at their macros breakdown. Tsk tsk.
CATEGORY 2
Week 6 and beyond
Swimming
Swim continuously for 75 min.
4-5 days/week
Dips
20 sets of 15 dips
tha'ts insane.
^ That's nothing. Try getting trained by thr funk master. He would have you screaming for your momma.![]()
Old thread!
Just wandering if anybody tried this routine out? Im thinking of giving it a go, I just want to here some from people who have tried it.
Cheers
I tried it a while before i joined the Navy and got to around week 3-4 of the second category. I just stuck with like 3 miles a day and 5 miles on fridays. I had a pond in front of my house so I did the swimming there. It got to be too time consuming but I did get pretty ripped off it. It will give you a lean muscled look, kinda like a male model, and you'll get really in tune with your body.
It's the basic pre bud/s routine. I have tried it. I'd have to ask though, what are your goals? This thing isn't for everyone.
When I did it, I lost weight and became a pretty damn good runner lol. This was before I knew any better. The worst part was, while I lost weight, I ended up just looking skinny vs. lean and muscular.
^ True. It's also a lot about solidarity and working as a unit or "team" and mentally pushing yourself beyond where you are comfortable, beyond where you think you can go. All military training is about tricking yourself into being tougher and stronger and braver than you really are so that in a crisis you will be able to perform. The navy seal workout routine is all about being good at taking orders and not questioning those orders. Not my cup of tea.
I think I can agree to most of this. It does let you see just how far you can push yourself which does translate into better pain tolerance in the weight room. But personally, based on the SAID principle, I'd rather achieve that with the actual weights.
In my personal opinion, it's a horrible training methodology for retaining LBM while trying to lose body fat. About the only thing it could accomplish is the G-flux. But again, there are better ways to incorporate that..namely, weight training.
Well I want to put on a little bit of mass, but I also want to increase my fitness levels. I don't want to be skinny, so maybe this isn't the best routine. Unless I eat like a horse, but i dont really have the funds at the moment.
So do you guys think it's best to leave this routine alone? I'm not going into the Navy or anything just after a really good routine..
Ok the general opinion on this board is not so good so I think i'll look at some weight training routines.
Thanks for the advice everyone![]()