Question:
any body used the navy seal buds warning order does it work?
like a chump
2009-07-16 17:58:43 UTC
will the buds warning prepare physically for buds or navy seal training
Five answers:
jhillftp
2009-07-16 18:09:04 UTC
I used it. Nothing will prepare your for BUD/S.. NOTHING!



But it's a good workout to get ready. I did both phase one and two of it.



The only issue was that I got to boot.. and actually ended up in worse shape coming out. The PT there was a joke. Everybody got sick. I came out and found I had to work a lot through "A" school to get back to where I was.



They have specific units now in boot if you're going special programs though.. I don't know how the PT would compare. The final phase of the warning order is no joke.



I would definitely use it.



Good Luck!



Take lots of vitamin C to Coronado with you.. If you get sick..It's bad.
2015-08-10 13:59:02 UTC
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RE:

any body used the navy seal buds warning order does it work?

will the buds warning prepare physically for buds or navy seal training
FudgemsBox
2009-07-16 20:52:24 UTC
I have talked to a former Navy SEAL, and he told me, that they give you that after you have passed the PST.



I have tried it for a little bit, its a good work out to follow, but I think you need to up the intensity of training if you plan on going to bud/s.

like the other post, nothing will prepare you for bud/s, but the bud/s warning order will only help a little. you need to train more than that though for the SEALs.
2016-03-18 02:20:46 UTC
You really should get fins. I followed the Warning order a few years back, when I did not have fins and then again a few months back when I did, and you NEED FINS. Your swimming with fins is a MUST and will help you out in BUD/S. But remember, don't stop swimming merely because you dont have fins
Fridaddy
2009-07-16 18:43:10 UTC
Its not about being in the best physical shape when you get there. Its about not quitting. They will push you to your limit, they want to see if you will pass that limit and continue.







Your motto should be, Dont quit


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