
Originally Posted by
CSAR
You're waaaaaay too muscular for the type of training you'll undergo. I've seen your pics (very impressive and no, I'm not gay) and know your bodyfat is low, but should get it up to around 10-12%. You might need to go into catabolic mode and get down to around 225-ish. I don't know when you'll class up, but I sure hope it's a few months away. I'd stop lifting and make cardiovascular training and stretching my priority. I'm thinking you should be in the pool swimming 4 days a week and doing PT/running on the other 2 days (take the other day off). As I'm sure you're aware, muscle eats up oxygen. Lose some of it and forget about being massive for the time being - you can always put it back on after you've made the cut.
Check out the Laughlin method for sidestrokes. Learn to use other strokes like the butterfly - you won't use it for timed evolutions or actual missions, but you'll have to do it during training. How many laps can you swim before taking a break? That is your baseline. Each time you swim for laps, you should swim one more lap than you did before. You should be doing sprints, underwater swims followed by sprints, hypoxics, and crossovers to build your lung capacity. Some of the other information I've seen posted here, like get into a groove, etc., AIN'T gonna happen in CCT school 'cause those guys are gonna fvck w/ you to get you outta your comfort zone. My point? You need to identify your comfort zone and push yourself beyond it a little bit each time you enter the water.
Oh, and everyone compares their training to BUD/S. You'll never hear someone going to BUD/S saying "It's supposed to be harder than CCT school." There ISN'T any school harder than BUD/S - that's why former Recon, Force Recon, Rangers, Green Berets, CCT's, PJ's complete their enlistments and join the Navy. They want to see if they've got what it takes and experience THE most difficult school in the US Military.
I'm glad to see that you and Fordfan are volunteering for your respective schools. Best luck to both of you!