Royal Marines Fitness Manual


Book Description

The physical training that all Royal Marines recruits undergo is challenging and demanding, yet also structured and achievable. Here, for the first time, is an official manual to show you in detail how they succeed and how you can mirror all relevant aspects in your own fitness training. Packed with facts and step-by-step instruction accompanied by hundreds of colour photographs, Royal Marines Fitness contains a wealth of guidance for anyone wanting to achieve a higher level of fitness, whether it's preparing for a marathon, losing weight or putting on muscle mass. This manual provides you with all the tools and information you need to put together a training programme specific to your own targets, and to adapt it as you surpass your expectations.




The Royal Marines Circuit Training


Book Description

Low-tech circuits, or repetitive exercises on specific muscle groups, are an increasingly popular way of exercising and this is exactly what the Royal Marines have been doing for years. THE ROYAL MARINES ULTIMATE CIRCUIT BOOK gives structured fitness programme, designed to keep exercising time down to a minimum, with hints and motivation tips and advice from experts on diet and avoiding and coping with sport injury. The book starts with an 8 week beginner course leading to a basic level of fitness which can then be maintained indefinitely using the maintenance and specialisation circuits. The section on sports specific circuits shows how to concentrate on individual requirements for a wide range of games and sports, and also tells you how to design your own individual circuit. There are self-assessment tests throughout and the final section gives a four week course designed to bring you up to a peak of physical and mental fitness for a tough challenge based on SBS selection procedures which even those who achieved total fitness will find daunting.







The Anatomy of Sports Injuries, Second Edition


Book Description

For anyone who plays sports and is looking to facilitate recovery or prevent injuries Everyone who plays sports experiences injuries. Many people never fully recover because they're not aware of what they can do to facilitate recovery. But there's no need to simply resign yourself to "living with" a sports injury. In The Anatomy of Sports Injuries, author Brad Walker brings years of expertise--he works with elite-level and world-champion athletes, and lectures on injury prevention--to this how-to guide. The book takes a fundamental approach, bringing you inside the body to show exactly what is happening when a sports injury occurs. At the heart of The Anatomy of Sports Injuries are 350 images. This second edition includes updated illustrations and more anatomical information and is for every sports player or fitness enthusiast who has been injured and would like to know what the injury involves, how to rehabilitate the area, and how to prevent complications or injury in the future.




The Royal Marines Total Fitness


Book Description

Revealed for the first time: the secrets behind the Royal Marines' reputation as the toughest and fittest professional soldiers in the world. In this practical, three-month agenda of graded exercises (develpoed specially for the book by the Royal Marine's instructors and based on their intensive training course) your fitness levels can change from couch potato to commando level. The book begins with initial fitness testing to ascertain the level at which you enter the programme (couch potato, civilian, etc) Through the chapters you can develop circuits of increasing toughness including running, cycling, swimming and floor exercises. A strict timing and point-scoring system provides incentive to improve and in true Royal Marines style you are encouraged and motivated all the way along. The ultimate challenge of the book is based on the real-life 'green beret ordeal': a commando testweek to see if you can claim the ultimate accolade of being as fit - both mentally and physically - as a marine.




BTEC National Public Services


Book Description

Written in a user-friendly style with lively features to guide students through the course. Fully revised throughout and contains new chapters on Understanding the Public Sector and Teamwork in the Public Services. Completely re-structured to cover the new grading criteria. Written by well-known author Nick Cullingworth. The most comprehensive resource available for this course.




8 Weeks to SEALFIT


Book Description

A workout book with techniques used by Navy SEALs combined with Cross Fit by a well known Navy SEAL fitness instructor










Fit to Fight: A History of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps 1860–2015


Book Description

The complete story of the evolution and organisational history of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps. Formed in 1860 as the Army Gymnastic Staff, the Royal Army Physical Training Corps (RAPTC) has been keeping the British Army in shape for just over 150 years. Drawn from every regiment in the army, prospective candidates undergo 30 weeks of intensive training before qualifying as a Royal Army Physical Training Corps Instructor. Based at the Army School of Physical Training in Aldershot, over the course of its history the RAPTC has trained countless instructors, including Olympic medallists Dame Kelly Holmes and Kriss Akabussi. This is a complete history of the RAPTC from its formation to the present day, illustrated with stunning images from the regimental collection, including historical photographs, commissioned pictures of objects and fine art, and facsimile reproductions of documents.