| Navy Seals Training is some of the most difficult and | | | | the person needs to be able to do the following: at |
| challenging training endured by individuals. There are | | | | least 42 pushups and 50 sit-ups in a two minute time |
| undoubtedly many special force teams and | | | | frame each and run one and half miles in boots and |
| organizations and the elite special force teams are | | | | pants in under eleven minutes and thirty seconds. |
| always boasting of their ability to be the toughest, | | | | Training for the Navy Seals is tough and many young |
| strongest and most capable of enduring in the | | | | people will never realize their dream with a high |
| toughest of conditions. The Navy Seals would be | | | | drop-out rate during the training. The training is |
| among the group of dedicated individuals to have full | | | | intense and no one can gather an accurate |
| access among bragging rights. After all, their training is | | | | documentation of the training endured by the Navy |
| no walk in the park. | | | | Seals because much of the true training is not |
| Navy Seals are the elite of well, the elite. These | | | | documented. However, it is known that the training |
| individuals have earned the right to be Navy Seals. | | | | begins before the Seal Recruit is ever even |
| Just to be considered for the SEALS, the person | | | | considered. The people who will later become Navy |
| must be able to set some pretty awesome physical | | | | Seals must be in top physical shape or they will never |
| records. For starters, the individuals must be able to | | | | be considered for a position among one of the most |
| swim 500 yards, swimming breast stroke or side | | | | elite special forces; the Navy Seals. |
| stroke in less than 12 minutes and 30 seconds. Then, | | | | |