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USAFeliteworkout

Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Hatherleigh Press; Revised edition (May 19, 2004)
Language: English

Book Description[]

From US Air Force Elite Workout:

You've heard of the Navy SEALs.... now meet their blood brothers!

Known as the PJ's and the CCT's, the pararescuemen and combat control technicians are the elite forces of the United States Air Force. PJ's, whose motto is "that others may live," routinely go in harm's way to bring back downed pilots and crewmembers. CCT's, "first to fight," are responsible for entering hostile territory ahead of the rest and establishing safe landing sites for arriving forces.

Their self-sacrificing efforts are heroic. Their training is intense, exciting, and before this book, little known. Now for the very first time, their powerful training techniques are brought to light in this profusely illustrated and documented presentation.

Includes sections on: stretching, weight training, calisthenics, running, swimming, rope climbing, entrance requirements, plus special dramatic coverage of water survival training, from both above and below the water line!

Revised edition includes new information on high performance nutrition and updated recruiting information. 150 b/w photos.[1][2]



Cite this book as a reference[]

Copy and paste the following code to cite US Air Force Elite Workout as a reference.

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{{cite book
 | last = Flach, Andrew
 | title = [[The Official US Air Force Elite Workout]]
 | edition = Revised ed.
 | year = 1999
 | publisher = Hatherleigh Press
 | location = Long Island City, NY
 }}</ref>

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References[]

  1. Flach, Andrew (1999). The Official US Air Force Elite Workout, Revised ed., Long Island City, NY: Hatherleigh Press. 
  2. Amazon. The Official U.S. Air Force Elite Workout. Amazon.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-13.
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