YES! Its not called 'Hell Week' for nothing. It is both physically and mentally grueling and will challenge even the 'toughest' individuals. However it is not an impossible task to complete.
The key to finishing Hell Week and BUDS is to focus on the goal, knowing why you want to achieve it, and completing the task at hand. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Don't think about tomorrow, think about the next 5 minutes; after that the next 5 minutes, and so on. Do that long enough and you will complete your training and earn the right to be called a SEAL.
if you fail this you go to hell
132 hours (5.5 days).
Well first you must enlist in the navy then you must qualify through the Tough training you need then you need to be able to trust your navy SEALs and they need to have trust in you too. But be careful it is some Serious training!
Hell Week is training that involves 5.5 days in the cold with very little sleep.
Defiantly. They are some of the most highly trained operatives in the world. I said SOME OF, not THE BEST. but, they are very tough and very good at what they do.
No you cannot do that. The Navy SEALs is just that, the NAVY. You would have to finish your enlistment in the Marine Corps and then join the Navy.
Before, then U.S. Navy Seals, were who they are, they were classified UDT - or - Underwater Demolition Team. I don't know when they officially became Seals. JFK authorized the formation of the SEALS.
Navy seals all the way dude,
There is not a way to pin point missions done by Navy Seals. The Navy Seals go on many of missions.
The SEALs are a branch of the US Navy. They are a specialized component with a very specialized mission. The other parts of the Navy support their mission, usually through transport for insertion and extraction. They can also provide targeting information for Navy aircraft and ship based weapons.
The motto of United States Navy SEALs is 'It Pays to be a Winner'.
The best method of learning about and attempting a Navy SEAL workout is through the Navy SEALs themselves. A book titled 'The Official United States Navy SEAL Workout' is available that documents what Navy SEALs go through during training and how one can build themselves up to accomplishing the same goals.
navy seals win