Weapons Qualification
This is to prepare you to do the work. If you are not ready for this phase, the results could be disastrous.
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Ready Phase
Pre training phase Training phase Follow-up phase
Trained / Ready
When you first start as a Medic you'll be in a training phase until your department deems that you can practice on your own. During this training phase you are strictly observing. While observing other medics on the job you eventually learn how to deal with stressful situations. The simplest answer, you "get ready" by desensitizing.
This phase is known as a reset/retrain phase.
The three phases of the ARFORGEN readiness cycle are Reset, Train/Ready, and Available. The Reset phase focuses on unit recovery, maintenance, and rebuilding. The Train/Ready phase involves training and certifying units to meet mission requirements. The Available phase is when units are prepared for deployment and are ready to execute missions.
The phases of Physical Readiness Training (PRT) typically include the initial conditioning phase, the endurance phase, and the sustainment phase. In the initial conditioning phase, individuals focus on building a foundation of fitness through basic exercises and gradually increasing intensity. The endurance phase emphasizes improving cardiovascular and muscular endurance through more challenging workouts. Finally, the sustainment phase maintains fitness levels and incorporates varied training to prevent plateaus and promote overall readiness.
Train/Ready