close_fox wrote:I encourage you to evaluate your training schedule in light of your LEO career goal. For example, why are you doing BJJ? You seem to have a very specific goal: getting in shape so you can train for a PFT. Is BJJ helping you accomplish that? Or would that training session be better spent on a specific SE session? Maybe you should put BJJ on hold until you can pass the PFT. Maybe not; it's obviously up to you.
The Alpha-Bravo section of TB and the Base Building section of TB2 (including the Sample 17 Week Program) have good information for you. If you follow the "do this" guidance there, you will build the base of fitness you need. Let others with more TB expertise that me Rx your continuation protocol. I can say with confidence that, at some point, you will need to devote training time to practicing specifically for your PFT.
Have you made contact with your Sheriff's Department applicant coordinator? They might provide physical training guidance for applicants. The quality of their guidance may or may not help you. If nothing else, it might make you aware of specific workouts (or maybe smoke sessions) you will be doing when you are a recruit.
Well, I do BJJ because it is something I love and enjoy. I know at some point I will have to put it on hold when I get hired at some point. That is a given. I have also been doing BJJ awhile before I have picked up TB, etc so it is something that I attend at least once or twice a week at that. I feel that some of the training we do before we actually drill can help me with cardio, core strength, SE, etc though obviously it is a warm up, I feel it can help. Its like a circuit pretty much.
As for the PFT guidelines/standards they are this:
Push Ups - 29
Sit ups - 38
1.5 Run - 12:29
Sit and Reach - I think is around 16" or something of that sort.
I have friends who work at the department and they said that running is the biggest thing to work on, not only for the PFT but for the academy as well. I believe during the academy it is more of a LSS kind of deal. I hear for other PT, its a lot of bodyweight/SE (Push ups, sit ups, etc...).
Just a quick question- what do you mean by Rx? Just confused. As for the 17 week program, do you mean the tactical one LEO one? Either way, I am certainly down for any advice, etc that one may give. I just really stuck in the whole "analysis paralysis" type of deal, and over think and not execute the way I should. Just a thought on that. Do you think I should re-configure my week to week schedule I posted? Should I just go for the Sample one you brought up? Cheers. Thanks brother.