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Stew Smith’s Downloadable Workout Series The U.S. Army Ranger and Special Forces Workout Waiver of Liability What you are about to undertake is an advanced fitness program. Injuries may occur in any workout program as with this specific program written by Stew Smith. By downloading the program, you are waiving any liability to Stew Smith or StewSmith.com. This is a recommended program that has worked for many others. It may not be right for you. It is recommended that you consult a physician before undertaking any new fitness regimen. Table of Contents About the Author Introduction Stretching Program Exercises Explained Workouts Explained Nutrition Tips Swimming Tips FAQ Section The Ten Week Workout Stew Smith’s Military Fitness Series An S. Smith Publication / 2005 Copyright © 2006 by StewSmith.com LLC No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Stew Smith ISBN 978-0-9769320-6-7 SSmith Publications LLC, P.O. Box 122, Severna Park, MD 21146 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 About the Author – Stew Smith C.S.C.S. Former Navy Lieutenant Stew Smith graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1991 and Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training, (Class 182). He has written workouts that prepare future BUD/S students for BUD/S since 1991, which are still in use today by SEAL recruiters - The BUD/S Warning Order and the books "The Complete Guide to Navy SEAL Fitness” and “Maximum Fitness." Stew Smith served in the Naval Academy Physical Education Department and ran the remedial programs that included running, swimming, and calisthenics. Now he writes about fitness and acing physical fitness tests and is certified by the world renowned National Strength and Conditioning Association as a CSCS – Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. The following list is the six published books he has written and the twenty-five eBooks to his credit as well. All books and eBooks are fitness related and are simply written accounts of his experience as a trainer and his own athletic history. These books and eBooks can take you from beginner to a combat conditioned veteran. Let these workouts assist you in becoming a better fighter or athlete. Stew Smith’s Published Books The Complete Guide to Navy SEAL Fitness Maximum Fitness – The Complete Guide to Navy SEAL Cross-training Common Sense Self Defense The Special Operations Workout The TV Watchers Workout The SWAT Workout The Complete List of Stew Smith’s eBooks: General Fitness and Nutritional Guides for Everyone The 45 Day Beginner Guide to Fitness The 45 Day Intermediate Guide to Fitness The Six Week Advanced Weights and PT Program The Diabetic Prevention Workout / Diet The Teenaged Athlete Workout The Busy Executive Workout Routine The Military Physical Fitness Workouts Advanced Combat Conditioning Workout Navy SEAL Workout Phase 1 – Beginner Weeks 1-6 Navy SEAL Workout Phase 2 - Intermediate Weeks 1-6 Navy SEAL Workout Phase 3 – Advanced Weeks 7-12 Navy SEAL Workout Phase 4 – Grinder PT –4 weeks before Hell Week Navy SWCC Workout Navy OCS Workout Air Force OTS Workout The Service Academy Workout (West Point, Navy, Air Force Academy) The Navy, Air Force, Marine Corp Bootcamp Workout The Army PFT Workout The Army Air Assault School Workout The Army Airborne Workout The Army Special Forces / Ranger Workout – Phase 1 & 2 USMC RECON Workout Phase 1 & 2 USMC OCS / TBS Workout Air Force PJ / CCT Workout US Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue Swimmer and Navy SAR Workout The Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Test Workouts The FBI Academy Workout The PFT Bible Workout The DEA Workout The FLETC Workout – Ace the PEB / ATF Agent / Border Patrol The State / Local Police Academy Workout The Public Safety Diver Workout The Fire Fighter Workout Stew Smith’s eBooks are sold on the following sites: www.stewsmith.com www.heroesoftomorrow.org www.military.com www.navyseals.com www.policelink.com And his published books can be found at local book retailers as well as www.amazon.com www.bn.com www.getfitnow.com Contact Stew Smith (Email, mail, phone) As part of the downloadable, you do have access to email me at anytime and I will answer your questions as soon as possible. Below are the different ways to contact me for any of the products and services at www.stewsmith.com. Mail and email addresses: StewSmith.com PO Box 122 Severna Park MD 21146 410-544-0059 Email - [email protected] © All rights reserved. Any part of this book may NOT be reproduced without the permission of the author. Any unauthorized transmission electronic or printed is prohibited. Army Special Forces / Ranger Introduction Ever wanted to put on the Army Ranger Tab on your uniform? Here is what you have to do to become a Ranger. The training is broken up into three phases: Fort Benning Phase, Mountain Phase, and Florida Phase. The Benning Phase is executed in two parts and lasts for a total of 20 days. As with most Special Operations units, the first phase is very physical. You will be required to perform an Army Ranger PFT consisting of the following: This is from the Ranger Training Brigade Web Page: "The Initial Phase is conducted in two parts; the first part, Ranger Assessment Phase (RAP), is conducted at Camp Rogers in the Harmony Church area of Fort Benning. This phase consists of a Ranger Physical Fitness Test: - requiring 49 push-ups, - 59 sit-ups, - an individual 5-mile release run event finished in 40 minutes or less, - concluding 6 chin-ups. Other physical requirements and tests: - Combat water survival test - Darby Mile Run event - 5-mile runs - Terrain runs with the Malvesti obstacle course - 12-mile foot march - Night and day land navigation tests Advanced physical training assures physical and mental endurance and the stamina required for obtaining basic Ranger characteristics; commitment, confidence and physical and mental toughness. Additionally, the student executes demolitions training and airborne refresher training. Airborne Soldiers will exit from a high performance aircraft and conduct tactical assembly area procedures. " The most important pre-training exercise to do prior to Ranger school is walking fast in your boots with 50 pounds of weight on your back. You will do this everyday you are at Ranger School. Running at least 5 miles, 3-4 times a week and swimming in uniform 2-3 times a week is recommended as well. Pack on a 5-10 pounds of body weight prior to going so you have a little to lose when you are consuming fewer calories a day. The second part of First Phase uses obstacle courses and long ruck marches as a major part of the physical fitness requirements. However, the fundamentals of patrolling and small unit tactics are the focus of this part of the Benning Phase. These graded field exercises include ambush and reconnaissance patrols, close quarters combat, airborne operations, and air assault operations. The Ranger student must then demonstrate his expertise through a series of cadre and student led tactical patrol operations. The second phase, or Mountain phase last 20 days and nights and teaches operating in small units while sustaining himself and his subordinates in the adverse conditions of the mountains. The rugged terrain, hunger, and sleep deprivation are the biggest causes of emotional stress that the student encounters. He will eat, sleep and operate in these conditions for 3 weeks, usually eating no more than 2 MREs a day (Meals Ready to Eat). The Third phase, or Florida phase, teaches small boat operations, ship to shore operations, stream crossing techniques, and skills needed to survive and operate in a jungle and swamp environment. This phase lasts 16 days and nights and tests the patrolling and leadership techniques of every Ranger. Ranger School is a grueling school due to the long hours of walking with your gear, sleeping in the field and eating 1-2 meals less a day than normal. Many students lose 20 pounds in the 56 day school. But the school teaches the Ranger he can overcome insurmountable challenges while under simulated combat conditions. Ranger school has honed the professional skills and techniques necessary to conduct small unit operations. And of course, he can wear the well deserved Ranger Tab on his shoulder. Army Special Forces – SFAS Prep Army Special Forces to include Delta Force, the Army SF - Green Berets, and Rangers all have a long history of excellence and are performing brilliantly in the United States’ War against Terrorism all over the world. Today’s young recruits seeking the honor of wearing the Green Beret have an extensive training process that begins with a Selection and Assessment Course. To become a highly trained Army Special Forces soldier takes over a solid year of intense training. The first step for a soldier to become a Special Forces operator – or Green Beret - is to attend the Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS). This course is a four week “prep” course that is designed to screen, assess and select soldiers for the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC). Many Rangers attend this training, but it is not mandatory for you to be a Ranger to strive to wear the Green Beret. It is however, an unwritten rule that you attend Ranger School prior to becoming SF. To qualify for this training you must first be: You Must: 1. Be a male US Citizen 2. Have a GT score of 110 or higher for E-1 to E-3 and a GT score of 100 for E-4 to E-6 3. Airborne qualified 4. Meet specific physical fitness standards 5. Swim 50m in full BDU prior to SFAS 6. Be a High School graduate or have a GED 7. Able to obtain a SECRET security clearance 8. Score a minimum of 229 points on the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT), with No Less than 60 points on any event, using the Standards for age group 17-21 9. E-1 through E-3 can only have 11C or 11B as a military occupational specialty. This program allows the Special Forces instructors an opportunity to assess each soldier by testing his physical, emotional, and mental stamina. The program assesses the tactical skills, leadership, physical fitness, motivation, and the ability to cope with stress of every soldier in a controlled and subjective environment. This phase helps reduce the attrition rate and produces only the highest motivated soldiers to attend the next phase of training – Then the Q course or Qualification Course! The SFAS also allows each soldier the opportunity to make an educated decision about SF and his career plan. The SFAS Program weeds out soldiers who lack the potential to become Special Forces operators. If you can successfully pass the following tests, you will be invited to attend the Special Forces Qualification Course: Psychology Tests Physical Fitness Swim Test Runs Obstacle Courses Rucksack Marches Small Unit Tactics Land Navigation Exercises The distances and weight carried on rucks increase during the course, so being prepared mentally and physically for the events cannot be over emphasized. The program in this book will be able to help you not only practice land navigation, but provide you with the fitness level and insight needed in successfully navigating over rough terrain with at least 25 -50 lbs on your back. After the SFAS, Phase One of training will begin and last 40 days long in which individual skills are assessed and taught. Such skills are map reading and land navigation, small units tactics and patrols, and survival in harsh environments. One of the toughest daily grinds on the body is the fact that you CANNOT sit down ALL day. Phase Two of the Army SF training is specialty training and last for 60 days. Training in one of the five specialties also begins in this phase. These specialties of those who wear the Green Berets are: 1) 18A – Detachment commander where officers learn how to deploy and use the Special Forces in any area of the world. This training last for 26 weeks. 2) 18B – Weapons Sergeant – This job specializes in every weapon the United States utilizes as well as those of enemy forces. This training lasts for 24 weeks. 3) 18C – Engineer – Construction and explosives are taught in this specialty. Engineers in the Special Forces Groups are extremely knowledgeable of demolition techniques and civil engineering. This is a 24 week course. 4) 18D – Medical - Special Forces medics are among the most experienced trauma medics who even learn surgery techniques as well. This is a 57 week course. 5) 18E – Communications - Worldwide communications are taught in this 32 week course dealing with the latest in communication technology, encryption and data transfer. All Army SF are trained in one or more languages. The courses taught at the Army Language School are: Arabic, Czech, Russian, Korean, Persian, Polish, Serb-Croat, Tagalog, Thai, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. As you can see, these are highly trained special operators who also endure long, physically exerting days while learning this highly complex course of instruction. The six week workouts will help prepare you physically for the long days and heavy pack walking and running you will experience at the Army Special Forces Courses. This program will also help you the physical demands of another supporting element of Special Forces – The Army Rangers! THE RANGER COURSE The Ranger Course provides tough, realistic training with almost 100% field instruction. It teaches and develops fighting skills in close combat and direct fire battle. Selected officer and enlisted personnel will be challenged by requiring them to perform effectively as small unit leaders in a realistic tactical environment under mental and physical stress in simulated combat. Ranger training carries the students through three phases / environments: wooded, swamp and mountainous. Learning to plan and conduct infantry, airborne, air assault and amphibious squad and platoon size combat operations combined with testing every student’s leadership abilities is the overall goal of Ranger Training.

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The Army Airborne Workout. The Army Special Forces / Ranger Workout – Phase 1 & 2. USMC RECON Workout Phase 1 & 2. USMC OCS / TBS Workout. Air Force PJ / CCT Workout. US Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue Swimmer and Navy SAR Workout. The Law Enforcement Physical Fitness Test
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