"Not so fast, Stoneheart!"
Ehehehehehe *hands you an au*
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"Not so fast, Stoneheart!"
Ehehehehehe *hands you an au*
Show me the big boy! (Clark)
the biggest boy!!
Girls need to find a way to stop thinking about Lysander from Seven for a Secret it’s me I’m girls
been thinking about russian minecraft youtubers that started it all for me in 2012-2013 a lot lately
SFAS Update
I said I was gonna do updates throughout this process, but unfortunately there isn’t much to report from my end. For those who don’t know, SFAS stands for Special Forces Assessment and Selection, which is what my boyfriend is currently participating in. In layman’s terms it’s basically like ‘trying out’ for Special Forces. Of course, SF is a very elite group and they want the best of the best. From my understanding, SFAS consists of various assessments/tests, all of which are mentally/physically intense and extremely challenging. In this way, they aim to ‘weed out’ participants, and at any point you cannot complete a task successfully/to their standard, you are considered to have failed selection.
My bf told me that if he failed within the first few days of selection, he would be sent home (aka back to his base) on the 4th or so day. If not, however, they will keep you on hand to complete various details/jobs while the other participants carry on with the process. He said if he made it past the first few days, but failed one of the events after that, he would probably be sent home within two weeks.
I’m not quite sure what the next steps are if you manage to pass all of the events and get selected, but if my bf is able to do that I will definitely make a post about it. Unfortunately, the fail rate for SFAS is high, and before leaving he was doubtful that he would make it very far. Regardless, it’s an honor to even have the opportunity to participate in SFAS, and I’m sure he will have many stories to tell from it. I’m super proud of him no matter what happens ❤️
As for me, I’m holding up alright since he left. I’m torn between wanting to hear from him ASAP and wanting him to succeed and be able to stay for the whole 3 weeks. As I’ve said in my previous posts, the worst part is just not knowing how he’s doing, if he’s injured, or if anything has happened. Honestly it’s pretty much like a condensed version of basic training lol. I’m currently in the process of finding an internship for the summer so thankfully that has kept me fairly busy and distracted. He’s definitely still on my mind every second though. Anxiously awaiting that text or call whenever he’s done!
The Truth About RASP, BUD/S & SFAS: What They’re Actually Testing
Most people think RASP, BUD/S, and SFAS are about running, swimming, or push-ups. The truth is, they’re all testing the same thing — can they trust you in combat? In this video, I’ll break down what special operations selection is really looking for, and how you can train your body and mind to pass any pipeline. If you’re serious about becoming a Ranger, SEAL, Green Beret, PJ, or Raider, this will change the way you prepare.”Thinking RASP, BUD/S, SFAS, or MARSOC A&S are totally different? They’re not. The gear, terrain, and timelines change—but the evaluation is the same across Ranger Regiment, Navy SEALs, and Army Special Forces (Green Berets).
Are You Ready for Special Ops? | Key Training Tips and Mental Hacks for Success!
In this video, we dive into some common questions from followers of The Ranger Blueprint, offering valuable insights and advice for those aspiring to join special operations. Topics covered include running techniques for selection courses, the importance of training for performance rather than just mileage, the mindset required to succeed,
Are You Ready for Special Ops? | Key Training Tips and Mental Hacks for Success!
In this video, we dive into some common questions from followers of The Ranger Blueprint, offering valuable insights and advice for those aspiring to join special operations.