The Navy SEAL Weight Training Workout: The Complete Guide to Navy SEAL Fitness - Phase 2 Program
J**T
A must have for the tactical athlete.
I've been a customer/ follower of Stew for years and as a PT instructor in some police academies I have used Stew's PT test workout plans as suggested workouts for the cadets. No cadet that I had who followed these plans ever failed the PT test you have to pass to graduate. I myself have used his free plans to dramatically increase my run and pull ups.That being said I never thought of Stew as a weight guy and my workouts have always been weight lifting and conditioning as two separate concurrent programs. But with Stew's new book he has shown how he integrates conditioning and weight lifting so that they work together instead of competing with each other for your energy and time. This IMO is for the tactical athlete who is basically looking for GPP, general physical preparedness, instead of a looking to train for a specific goal or test. This is done in template form where you can add, subtract or combine any exercise that you want. Stew uses his favorite exercises that while I wouldn't call them "functional" (b/c I hate that trite moniker) but instead task specific. Tasks such as the swat/cop that has to climb through a window wearing his heavy rig or a fireman that has to squat down to the ground to pick up a heavy hose or person and then carry them for short distance.The strength of this program is it's template type layout that you can add subtract or combine you favorite exercises that work for you. For instance I can no longer dead lift with significant weight because of my injury history so I instead do the back squat.Stew donates a lot of his time for free to answer personal inquires and as a SEAL mentor helping aspiring BUD/S candidates be physically and mentally prepared for one of the hardest challenges a person can voluntarily put themselves through in life. He does this all for free and it is invaluable for so many. Lets support him and get the book. If anything it's a new perspective with tools you can put in your PT tool box.
G**G
good book!
I really enjoyed reading this book. It had a lot of really useful information in it.. It gave me a lot of new ideas how I can improve my workouts.. I wish that I had this book when I started going to the gym.. The ideas/thoughts in this book are balanced and make a lot of sense, especially the areas when he talks about avoiding overuse injury.. If you have not read this book before, I recommend doing so!
N**A
Perfect gift
I purchased this for my grandson & he loved it
S**K
Looks like some tough workouts
Looks like some tough workouts. I'll use it to train for a tough mudder. Anything Stew Smith makes has some good stuff in it. Buy it if you want some good ways to incorporate cardio and interval training into your weight training so you can build muscular strength and endurance and still be able to run from here to there without feeling like your gonna die.
C**L
Balanced
Organization of book excellent. Various topics covered, e.g., warm=ups, stretching, foam roller, exercise purpose and usage.
T**N
Good book, good info, now go get stronger
Great info, very focused upon General Physical Prepardness and Functional Fitness. As I am an older guy, the volume is/can be a little intimidating, but when you scale some of the workouts back any trainee can obtain a greater level of fitness.
W**L
I'd recommend this book to not only people that are going ...
I'd recommend this book to not only people that are going or want to go to BUDS. But to anyone who is wanting to get in shape but, just don't know how to. He does a great job illustrating the different type of technique you should be using while you do the lifts, and what kind of lifts you should be doing.
M**N
Came fast
Liked the book
L**O
... what I wanted and has proven to be as good as I wanted it to be
Product is exactly what I wanted and has proven to be as good as I wanted it to be.
D**A
Stew is always the best!
I've used Stew's workouts for years and they've never disappointed me! In this new book you can find suggestions for adding weights in your Seal routine plus tips regarding mental toughness, Seal physical screaning test, etc.
B**N
Five Stars
Excellent, straightforward, just need to complete now!
D**T
Good instructional book for athletes and fitness fans.
I've always liked this author's stuff. Not a fad and nothing popular. Just good old fashioned exercises that work and work hard. The pictures are helpful and the advice is clear. Do note that you should only do this if you have no issues. Going for the Navy Seals is not for those with Chronic Injuries or ongoing conditions. Be clear about what you want to do. If you want to be fit then work out and be fit. If you want to lose weight then stop eating so much. Vastly oversimplified but I have people close to me who think running and working out cause huge weight loss. When I point out they cut out junk food and candy to run better then they are looking at the wrong cause. Good book.
Q**R
Four Stars
Good training guide but could use some updating.
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