Military work of course entails extensive physical training, but also incorporates educational training as well. the military tries to provide better all around soldiers, not just muscle.
Many of the "big box" gyms have physical fitness training. Once you know exactly the type you're looking for (group fitness, personal training, etc.) you can contact a local gym.
Many technical schools and hospitals offer EMT training. This generally takes 3-6 months of training to learn basic life support skills like CPR, immobilization, physical assessments, etc.
Not exactly. You have to "ask" for it.
Not exactly. You can buy military wedding cake toppers.
Not exactly. Rabbis begin their training after high school.
Yes, exactly.
i think u mean physical, it is exactly like a reg physical
Amanet has exactly what you are looking for. They specifically devote themselves to leadership training: http://www.amanet.org/training/seminars/Leadership-training.aspx
His military training certainly played a part in his leadership style; rather than let his troops create their own battle plans, Benmosche played the role of a hands-on sergeant who delineated exactly what to do and how to get it done
Flash cards are very good educational children toys to buy. Also, bored games can often be very educational especially strategy games. Many companies try to sell educational toys so they should not be very hard to find.
Haha, some computer games are educational others not so much... Some things like Answers.com and Freerice.com are educational. But things like Y8 and clubpenguin aren't exactly educational, however some aspects of these websites may be. For example if you looked up a maths game on Y8, that would be educational. :) I still think Answers.com is the most educational (and fun) website around! :)(::)(:
Exactly as described - training for combat in a jungle environment.