2010年12月13日星期一

replica Omega 951292.30 Men's watch areas

Our guide, a former SEAL named Jerry, led us through the BUD/S training replica Omega 951292.30 Men's watch areas.BUD/S, or Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL, are the “SEALs in training” and must undergo six months of grueling physical tests, leading to a drop out rate of around 85% per class.These daily physical tests include obstacle course, constant push-ups and sit-ups, activities in the frigid Pacific waters, and a four-mile run in soft sand that must be completed in under 32 minutes, while wearing boots and fatigues.A small bonus for the BUD/S: meals are served one mile from the training facility, and since BUD/S are required to run everywhere, at all times, three square meals a day means running six miles just to eat.

Talk about motivation.On our tour was the brass bell that replica Omega 2177.50 Men's watch candidates ring three times signifying their dropping out of the program, the “grinder” which is the asphalt courtyard the BUD/S perform many of their exercises, a weapons-check area, the "creature" (think 'From The Black Lagoon'), and the obstacle course (more onthat later).BUD/S are rarely kicked out of the program (unless they fail timed exercises, cheat, steal, etc), but are encouraged to be DOR (Dropped on Request).

The point being SEALs never quit, so those who can endure thephysical strains of BUD/S training and the life of a SEAL should not need to ring out.Those who are DOR would probably run the risk of quitting during a live replica Omega 1165.36 Men's watch mission, which cannot and will not be tolerated by the best of the best the Navy has to offer.Other exercises include doing team sit-ups with 400 pound logs, and holding the logs over their heads, tossing them in the air from one shoulder to the other.Doesn’t sound that bad? Trying doing it day in day out, for six months.