Limited Time Sale| Management number | 219250839 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 219250839 | ||
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Tactical Training Programs: Turn Doctrine into 12‑Month Mission‑Ready PlansThe definitive guide to developing and sustaining physical readiness for tactical professionals who face unpredictable, high-consequence operational demands where physical failure is not an option.Your Tactical Proficiency Won't Matter If Your Body Fails FirstSpecial operations personnel. Law enforcement tactical teams. Fire and rescue specialists. You train relentlessly in weapons, tactics, and technical skills—but is your physical conditioning truly preparing you for 14-hour operations under load, repeated high-intensity efforts without adequate recovery, and career-long durability across 20-30 years of accumulated operational stress?Traditional fitness programs fail tactical athletes because they weren't designed for your reality: 365-day readiness for missions that arrive without warning, physical demands combining endurance and explosive power simultaneously, chronic sleep disruption and operational stress, and consequences measured in lives rather than lost competitions.This book provides the systematic conditioning methodology tactical operations actually require.What You'll LearnPART I: The specific physical capacities tactical operations demand (aerobic endurance, anaerobic power, maximal strength, movement durability, and fatigue resistance)Why bodybuilding, CrossFit, powerlifting, and traditional military PT systematically fail tactical populationsHow tactical athletes differ from competitive athletes and why that matters for programmingPART II: Field-expedient testing batteries measuring operational readiness without laboratory equipmentInterpreting results against evidence-based benchmarks (minimum, operational, and elite standards)Identifying individual limiting factors requiring targeted developmentPART III: 12-48 week training block progressions balancing adaptation with recoverySession design integrating multiple physical capacities within time-constrained schedulesModification protocols for unpredictable operational tempo, injuries, and individual constraintsPART IV: Loaded movement progressions building operational capacity under realistic equipment loadsEnvironmental conditioning for heat, cold, altitude, and austere conditionsMaintaining skills under physical fatigue (the bridge from gym training to mission performance)PART V: Female tactical athletes: accommodations for physiological differences without compromised standardsAging operators: maintaining capability across 20-30 year careers despite accumulated injuries and declining recoveryInjured operators: "train around, not through" protocols keeping you conditioned during rehabilitationHeterogeneous teams: individualizing programming within group training structuresAppendices: Tactical athlete nutrition managing irregular meal timing, high energy demands, and supplement strategiesSleep optimization despite shift work, operational disruptions, and chronic fatigueMaintaining motivation and adherence across career-long conditioning (not just 12-week programs)Extras:Securing command buy-in through readiness ROI and risk mitigation frameworksNavigating union and HR Read more
| XRay | Not Enabled |
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| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 32.2 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 410 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Part of series | Tactical Fitness System |
| Publication date | February 24, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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