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What's Wrong with Special Forces Training: From a Personal Trainer's Perspective

The United States May Have the Best Military in the Nation, but Is it Possible for Them to Still Be Better?

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What's Wrong with Special Forces Training: From a Personal Trainer's Perspective

By: Trevor Clinger
Narrated by: David Rey
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Special Forces training may one of the most brutal training routines that I can think of. They push people beyond their comfort zone to mentally and physically prepare for future tasks at hand. There are a few problems with Special Forces training doesn't fit well with the knowledge and education learned during my personal training certification school. Listen to this critique and simple fix on how Special Forces training can be that much more efficient at training candidates to be the best they can be. I am a certified professional personal trainer, certified by the National Federation of Professional Trainers (accredited by the NCAA), certificate number 45582.

©2014 Trevor Clinger (P)2014 Trevor Clinger
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The information is good. The issue is the individual reading the information had a lot of pauses, skipped over a few words and at times started speed reading. It does spark some thought which is appealing.

Not terrible for a 22 minute listen

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