Swift, Slick, Sweet.
The best kept secret in the Navy: SWCC and their boats.
A swift, slick, faster than a Cheetah kind of boat.
Surprised?
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The average Navy Seal carries gear weighing up to 75 pounds.
Man down?
Add another 180 pounds.
Now climb over a ten foot wall.
Yeah. Core Strength is important.
Take your workout to the next level.
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While Navy Seals uses some of the most advance weapons systems around they rely on something as simple as a rope to get them to where they need to go.
Rope? Yes. Now start climbing.
No matter if you are an elite athlete or a weekend warrior,
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Do you want to be in better shape than your opponents?
Do you want to make it to the finish line first?
Then learn how the Navy Seals stay strong.
No matter if you are an elite athlete or a weekend warrior,
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Meet Haney and Chris. They currently serve as Lieutenants in the Navy Submarine Force. While serving, they have received some of the most extensive training the Navy has to offer as well as the opportunity to take part in important missions critical to national security.
There's three simple exercises that when combined, will give you total body strength.
While you may not need it on the battlefield, it will definitely come in handy on the ball field.
So no matter if you are an elite athlete or a weekend warrior,
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Maggie and Danielle come from opposite sides of the country, but share a common bond and opportunity: the Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps. Which gives them full tuition at top universities, unrivaled leadership experience, and a career path that places them light years ahead of their peers.
Think you have what it takes to become a Navy SEAL?
See for yourself in the 1st of 4 videos offering a glimpse inside SEAL BUD/s training in San Diego.
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So, you made it through Phase 1 of BUD/s training. Still think you're able to handle being one of the best? Here's your chance to learn more.
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John comes from a rich family history of military experience and currently serves in the Navy Reserve as an Engineering Aide in the Seabees. As a Reservist, he is able to steady his life as a husband and family man with his life as a Seabee: able to maintain the discipline, responsibility, and honor learned through his service both home and away.
The most intense week of BUD/s Training is detailed in this, the third of four videos providing a look inside the life and preparation to become a Navy SEAL. http://www.navy.com/ seals
As a Human Resources Director, LT Delmy Cordon is not only guiding people in their careers, but is also participating in the Navy's educational programs.
Gray cubicle and monotonous daily tasks your ideal lifestyle?
Yeah, it's not ours either.
BTW. That's my red stapler.
Part-time Navy. Full-time rush.
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