My rationale for this stems from my earliest days of Wendler 5/3/1 and Greyskull LP over a decade ago, whereupon bodyweight calisthenics at volume with relatively easy intensity, help for GPP. As such I've been integrating basic calisthenics like pullups, pushups, single leg drills (lunges and to the airborne lunge) as specialized variety work in a 'grease the groove' fashion with my kettlebell work (and for a future Deadlift Dynamite Cycle I'm starting mid-September when the Army Reserve has me doing some things where the logistics give me routine barbell access). Any student who fails either of the tests will not be allowed to re-test on the same day, though they are welcome to return to future Pre-Tests.I've been thinking of late about bodyweight work (both the muscle endurance flavor and the more strength minded calisthenics as stated in Naked Warrior). Upon the successful completion of both tests, students will receive a Pre-Test Slip, valid for 90 days. They will have 15 minutes to correctly rig their combat equipment. All students who receive a 70% or higher will then conduct a Combat Equipment Riggex. Required Equipment: ID Card, ID Tags, Harness Single Point Release, Hook-Pile Tape Lowering Line, approved MOLLE or ALICE Pack (refer to Approved Use List)Įxpectations: Students will be tested on Nomenclature in a classroom setting. Where: Building A-1917 Taylor Street NLT 0900 on designated training date Who: Paratroopers desiring to attend Jumpmaster School Required Paperwork: All XVIII Airborne Corps and 82nd Airborne Division applicants must provide a Pre-Test Slip ("White Slip") from the United States Army Advanced Airborne School or their organic Brigade (dated within 90 days of the course start date) DA Form 1307 Individual Jump Record, or Service equivalent Applicable waivers. Required Equipment: Advanced Combat Helmet, or equivalent listed on the Approved Use List ID Card ID Tags Clean and serviceable uniforms with appropriate headgear. Applicants can receive a waiver for ONE of the following: an Army Corporal with promotable status (indicated on their SRB), 12 months on airborne status, 12 jumps out of a high performance aircraft. All waivers must be signed and in hand on the first day of training. Note: All waivers to the above, must be routed from the first O-5 Commander or equivalent through the Assistant Chief of Staff G-3/5/7/9, 82nd Airborne Division. Extending to the balls of the feet is authorized. Three points of contact must be maintained with the aircraft at all times. All applicants must be able to reach and grasp a bar handle at 84 inches and be able to pull down on the handle while wearing a T-11 main and reserve parachute and combat equipment. Must have a static line jump within the past 180 days from a high performance aircraft and be a current Jumper until the class graduation date. These months do not need to be consecutive, but they must be cumulative. Must have been on jump status for a minimum of 12 months. Must be qualified as a Parachutist and have a minimum of 12 static line parachute jumps from a high-performance aircraft (C-130, C-141, C-17 or C-27J). Marine Corps and Air Force enlisted personnel, E-4 and above, may attend. Sister Service Members are authorized to attend as long as they are in a billet that requires the use of Jumpmaster skills and/or knowledge. Active Army and Reserve Component Officer and Enlisted Personnel (E-5 or above). The Jumpmaster Committee serves to teach, train, and inspire Paratroopers and prepare them to assume greater duties and responsibilities as Jumpmasters within their units. Army Security Assistance Training Management Organization 139th Infantry Regiment - North Carolina National Guard.Airborne and Special Operations Test Directorate.Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) 18th Airborne Corps Replacement Company.XVIII Airborne Corps Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion Sponsorship.525th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Brigade.
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