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Three Great Things Navy Seals Learn

You’ve been stunned by their spectacular, exploits in movies and on television. You’ve been amazed by what you’ve read and heard about their hazardous, adventure-filled lives. Perhaps, you’ve now got the irresistible urge to join your super heroes. Well, if you’ve got that unique, “extra something” in you, there’s one answer … yes, you can!

Before you take the plunge, you must know that Navy Seal training is the US Military’s toughest, and most demanding training programs. You must also know (and this is the good part) Navy Seals are some of the best paid servicemen in the military, and enjoy top benefits, too.

Seal training programs have created the nation’s most highly trained men and provided them with the skills and capability to undertake any mission or challenge, however dangerous these may be.

Here are three great, things that Navy Seals learn, among a host of others.

Learn to execute orders

To Navy Seals, “single-mindedness” is mandatory for all members in the chain of command, and no deviation in an agreed plan will be entertained. As a Navy seal, you’ll learn to be self-confident and self-reliant. You’ll also learn to rely on your fellow Seals.

Learning HOW to follow orders is essential during training. It’s what will help you contribute significantly to the success of any future mission.      

Learn to be a team player  

Close, “teamwork” is what Navy Seal training programs lay particular emphasis on. The main objective of tough teamwork training programs is to root out weak links, and create an extra-strong chain.

For a mission to succeed, Navy Seals believe that all links in the chain must be strong. Each Seal is one such link, and a weak link can greatly limit a mission’s chance for success.   

Discover your inner strengths  

If you do withstand rigorous, Seal training, you’ll be surprised by how much pressure you can bear. The physical endurance training alone is brutal. For example, you’ll be ordered to swim in icy, cold water, or remain underwater for extended lengths of time, both, to the limits of which you can bear.

What this means, is that when faced with conditions that defy human endurance … you’ll discover that as a Navy Seal, you can, indeed, achieve the impossible.

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