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Post by Diana on Jul 14, 2012 13:23:40 GMT -5
For anyone who get the Military channel they are showing a multi-part documentary on the Training it takes to be a SEAL. The are showing multiple episodes today and over the next week. I already set my DVR for it.
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Post by Diana on Jul 14, 2012 16:16:36 GMT -5
For those you that don't get the Military channel you can buy the DVD set here: store.discovery.com/detail.php?a=DSC-36303 . I copied the description of what you get below. Navy SEALs Training DVD Set Price: $19.95 Format: DVD Number of Discs: 3 Run Time: 5 hours Region: 1
Follow the Navy SEALs series DVD of training as 83 men voluntarily put their bodies and minds in jeopardy to become a member of the elite unit known as the Navy SEALs. Chosen out of 1,500, they train, run, fight, dive, and swim for their lives 24 hours a day, knowing that the only easy day was yesterday. The training of Navy SEALs DVDs show you just how much goes into the preparation of the men who protect our great nation.
The training of Navy SEALs series DVDs follow the 83 men of Class 234 selected for Basic Underwater Demolition (SEAL-BUDS) training have the toughest six months of their lives in sight. While they've been selected from over 1,500 applicants, only 32 of them will actually become U.S. Navy SEALs. In the training Navy Seals DVDs you go behind a structured world of sacrifice designed to force BUDS students to the limits of their physical and emotional endurance. Learn advanced SEAL training tactics and get to know the men of Class 234 as you follow them to their extreme physical and emotional limits. Welcome to Buds Meet the 83 men of Class 234 who have been accepted into BUDS, the training program that forms the Navy SEALs, one of the most elite fighting forces in the world. Watch as they tackle Phase One, a physically grueling course designed to weed out all but the toughest and most dedicated. This is only day one of 26 weeks of unimaginable physical and emotional strain. Most will quit within the first weeks. It Pays to Be a Winner Phase One continues...the men are determined to survive the physically and mentally rigorous program and remain injury free. New students, injured in previous classes, are added to Class 234. With Hellweek looming, they learn basic lessons of survival, hoping to be one of the few to become a Navy SEAL. By the end of week one, half the class is gone. Two Weeks and a Long Day By the second week of BUDS training, many of the students have already dropped out. The remaining men still have 24 weeks of hardship. Students who are failing physically are put before the review boards where instructors will decide if they are dropped for lack of performance or rolled to the next class for medical leave. Each week they must improve, they must run faster and swim farther. Individuals do not survive, teammates do. Hellweek, the harshest part of training, is still on the horizon. Hellweek For 24 hours a day, six days in a row, students are put through a demanding set of obstacles designed to test their commitment to becoming SEALs. Cold, wet, hungry and sleep-deprived, the men struggle to prove their resolve as each test is followed by a more difficult one, pushing the psychological limits of even the toughest competitors. Hellweek is the ultimate eliminator – ending with only 19 contenders. The Only Easy Day was Yesterday Underwater testing begins in both the ocean and pool in what may be the most difficult test of all. The men are immersed with hands and ft tied and competing at underwater swimming, overcoming their panic and fear. They undergo advanced scuba and re-breather training and the SEAL instructors weed out those who just can't make the grade. The Homestretch The men who've made it this far persevere -but still a few are pushed past the limits of their endurance. Witness the last months, weeks, days and minutes – discover which of these courageous souls graduate and become a U.S. Navy SEAL!
Buy the Navy SEALs series DVD Set, and watch in awe as the candidates put their heart and soul into the torturous regimen of the elite heroes.
store.discovery.com/detail.php?a=DSC-36303
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Post by cookiejar on Jul 15, 2012 9:28:35 GMT -5
I've seen this series and it is amazing what these guys go through. You can kind of imagine Steve McGarrett going through these exercises. PL and the writers have done a pretty good job in portraying Steve McGarrett as a SEAL and how he would act in certain situations.
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Post by gbird on Jul 16, 2012 6:43:06 GMT -5
Thanks Diana, I might order that .
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