fitness
Physical fitness is the linchpin of combat readiness.
Soaring Power Prices Brings On Economic Jeopardy , as All Hell Break Loose
Everything the United States and its allies have done since Russia launched his “special military ops ” in Ukraine has only made things worse. Despite Russian and Ukrainian efforts to resolve the conflict through the transfer of weapons, the conflict has continued. Western leaders and their Russian counterparts could not afford to look foolish ,at the expense of their citizens
By Estalontech2 years ago in Serve
Who was Charles Jackson French?
Charles French is a World War II hero you will hear very little about. The reason why is about as obvious as the reflection from a mirror. In September 1942, Charles was pulling a life raft with fifteen injured sailors around his waist. He swam for six to eight hours. Now imagine doing that in shark infested waters, oh by the way the Japanese are trying to kill you and oh you have to deal with racism as well.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee2 years ago in Serve
KERALA CHICKEN RECIPE
Advantages Of Eating ChickenChicken cooked in red hot desi flavors is a little glimpse of heaven for all non-veggie lovers. Aside from being an extremely flexible meat with regards to cooking, chicken likewise guarantees extraordinary medical advantages. Did you had any idea that the human body can determine around 30 unique wholesome substances from only 100 grams of chicken? Aside from that there are other lesser-known advantages of Chicken like:
By RONO SARKAR2 years ago in Serve
5 Vegetarian Keto Soup Recipes
Following a Keto diet does not mean you have to give up on your favourite foods. Even while being on a diet you can enjoy a stomach full of savoury dishes including soups. Did I say soup? And that’s not all, I have for you today, my favorite veg Keto soup recipes since some of you think that Keto is only exciting for the carnivores!!
By Priya Dogra2 years ago in Serve
Adventurous routine of Rashtriya Military Schools cadets teach us a great lesson.
Friends, today I am going to share the adventurous routine of the cadets of Rashtriya Military schools in India. First of all it is not easy to take admission in these schools. A student had to burn midnight oil to pass the CET (common entrance test) and then the interview conducted by the school and medical also and after all these things the school would publish final merit list and if your name is in the merit list the you are the lucky chap. These schools' primary aim is to inculcate officer like qualities in the young students so that they can be responsible officer in future. Rashtriya Military schools and the sainik schools are the feeder schools to NDA (national Defence academy). These Schools have many excellent officers to Indian armed forces and many other famous personalities. So let's talk their daily routine...
By Deepak chaubey 4 years ago in Serve
I Blame the Air Force
I had just hung up the phone and was numb. The Air Force had accepted me—almost. I had passed all their tests, but 27 pounds was in the way. Alone in my own apartment, 2,000 miles away from home, I recalled how I had reached this point in my life.
By Kathy Thompson5 years ago in Serve
10 Things to Consider When Training for Any Tactical Fitness Goals
When it comes to having any tactical fitness related goals, it’s required that you first pass a fitness test in order to get accepted into the program. Then comes a selection program that you have to endure in order to achieve the goal to join the ranks of military, special ops, or even police and fire fighter programs. For a successful candidate, he has to have the mindset that the select phase of the basic training is something that you have to do in order to get the desired military profession.
By James Porterson6 years ago in Serve
Pain Is Weakness
Pain is weakness leaving the body. I’ll never forget when I was first introduced to the words, “Pain is weakness leaving the body.” I was seventeen years old, not even out of my little high school in my little one-four stop town. I was a scrawny kid back then, six feet two inches and one hundred and sixty-five pounds or so. To say that I was small would be an understatement. In high school we had to take physical education, and while I was a great runner for both sprints and long distance, I couldn’t get a bar up or a dumbbell curled to save my life. I was determined though, and it was when I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps out of Casper, Wyoming that I knew things were going to change. My recruiter told me that I was what they termed a double rat, or double rations. Basically, when they were going to send me to boot camp, I would be eating double the amount of food that other recruits would be. This was to help my body pack on the muscle that I would need while providing me with enough energy to make that transition from civilian to basically trained Marine. And that is exactly what they did.
By Joshua Stath6 years ago in Serve