Part I. All About the ACFT
Chapter 1. The Army Combat Fitness Test
Chapter 2. 3 Repetition Maximum Deadlift
Chapter 3. Standing Power Throw
Chapter 4. Hand Release Push-Up–Arm Extension
Chapter 5. Sprint-Drag-Carry
Chapter 6. Leg Tuck
Chapter 7. Two-Mile Run
Part II. The Science Behind Training
Chapter 8. Training Principles
Chapter 9. Components of Performance
Part III. Preparation and Programming
Chapter 10. Your Current State of Readiness
Chapter 11. Training Plan Considerations
Chapter 12. Sample Training Plans
Part IV. Workout and Exercise Descriptions
Chapter 13. Warm-Up
Chapter 14. Power Exercises
Chapter 15. Lower Body Pulling Exercises
Chapter 16. Lower Body Pushing Exercises
Chapter 17. Upper Body Pulling Exercises
Chapter 18. Upper Body Pushing Exercises
Chapter 19. Trunk Exercises
Chapter 20. Conditioning
Nate Palin, MS, CSCS, is the tactical strength and
conditioning program manager for the National Strength and
Conditioning Association (NSCA). Prior to his transition to the
strength and conditioning profession, he served as a leader in the
2nd Ranger Battalion for seven years. Over the course of five
combat deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and
Operation Iraqi Freedom, Palin experienced the military’s
performance shortcomings and observed the need for enhanced
physical training to better support mission critical tasks. These
experiences drove him to begin his coaching career in 2010,
narrowing his focus to tactical strength and conditioning as a
performance specialist for EXOS in Washington, D.C., in 2012. He
coached Special Operations Forces at Joint Base Lewis-McChord from
2015 to 2018.
Rob Hartman, MAEd, CSCS, serves as a strength and
conditioning professional who is contracted to implement, analyze,
and guide numerous aspects of the Special Operations Human
Performance Program at the unit level. He began his career
servicing the Special Operations community in late 2010, spending
the first six years with the 1st Special Forces Group and more
recent years working with the Special Operations Aviation
Regiment.
"The ACFT will change how people need to train and prepare to test
for the Army, and this is the book we've been waiting for! Nate and
Rob have the combination of experience and knowledge needed to
train soldiers to meet the physical demands of the job and succeed
in this assessment."
—Hunter Schurrer, Coach and Founder of The Performance
Syndicate
“The ACFT was a great step in establishing readiness standards as
the tactical landscape evolves to produce and maintain healthier
soldiers. This book serves as a map . . . The
context given and breadth of provided programs will prove to be
nothing less than a trailhead for every soldier looking to start or
improve their path of performance and wellness.”
—Vernon Griffith, CSCS*D, TSAC-F*D, Coach, Author, and Speaker
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