U.S. Navy SEALS are a dominant force by sea, land and air, and this workout from former SEAL Lieutenant Stew Smith can make you one too. Smith uses the following swimming circuit to train both athletes and SEAL recruits. Start...
Navy SEAL training is no longer just for the world’s toughest sailors. More team-building courses designed by retired Special Operations soldiers are popping up around the country, allowing civilians—including top-notch athletes—to test their mettle. Here’s how some notable teams fared...
Interested in a Special Operations career that lets you push yourself further? You know about the SEALS, but the Navy offers much more. Here are four Navy Special Ops careers you may not have heard of:
Aviation Rescue Swimmer
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This is the first article in a series on the Tactical Athlete from SEAL Training Adventures. Through this series, you'll learn the latest tips, techniques and workouts used to prepare recruits for Special Ops programs like the Navy SEALs BUD/S...
To produce the world’s toughest warriors, the Navy subjects SEAL candidates to some of the world’s toughest training. The six-month Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) training, which includes the fi ve-and-a-half-day Hell Week, is designed to push the human body to its absolute limit.
Just how tough is Navy SEAL...