Yeah i know what i am getting myself into, i am only in the 11th grade. i am sixteen and can do double the entry pt requirements,with the exception of the run, the swim i can do in about 10 minutes swimming breast,Dude i am definently looking forward to bud/s. Are you going? I own class 234. Thanks for warning me though.sorry it took so long to reply.
You could have replied in your orginal thread... I would have seen that. No I am not going to BUD/S. I doubt I have the mentality to put up with the 6 years of non-stop training. Graduating BUD/S is one thing... but it doesn't stop there. You are a SEAL 24/7/365... constantly training. I have endurance.. I could put up with the shit for a long time. However, my flaw is putting up with it for a while. Those that graduate BUD/S are those that can just blow off stress whereas I tend to bottle it up. I can handle a lot, but like any balloon I will explode.
Yeah,i don't know though...I want it really bad... six years! Crazy... i didn't know that,to me it sounds fun, that will probably change once i get to bud/s.You actually gave me more information then the two former seals i have emailed.Thanks Adam
Well I have spent a lot of time looking up videos and information about the SEALs for motivation purposes. I am working out and I need some. I just happened to pick up some bits here and there. TO give you some insight into the work these guys go through during training... the average person needs about 2,000-2,500 calories a day to live and do what they do during the day. SEALs take in 7,000+ calories a day in food and still lose weight. A normal person consuming this amount would be gaining about 1.5 pounds a day (not including water retention).
Holy crap!Thats alot of food,these men are gods,(hahaha contradiction)I am glad you told me that. I think it was your thread that talked about doing the seal workout, are you still doing that? What week are you in? I know it's 17 weeks.