CSS Critiques + LIVE QA with Stew Smith
Автор: Stew Smith Tactical Fitness
Загружено: 2025-10-28
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Spec Ops Swimming Tests: Learning the CSS to get TO and THROUGH Spec Ops Selection see more at https://www.stewsmithfitness.com
The RULES: First, the 500yd Navy Physical Screening Test (PST) allows for the elementary side stroke, the breaststroke, or the modified side stroke nick-named the Combat Swimmer Stroke. The general theme is that these strokes must be "underwater recovery strokes."
However, beyond the PST (getting accepted into training) will require the addition of swimming and SCUBA diving with fins mostly in open water. 99% of your swimming will be done in fins once you are accepted into the training. So, if you choose to use breaststroke as your PST stroke, you will also need to learn the side stroke with fins to succeed beyond Day 1 of training/selection and get THROUGH the training.
The Combat Side Stroke is about conserving energy and maintaining a low profile in the water. Avoid too many kicks, popping up to breathe, and not gliding long enough to maximize your efficiency. Pay attention to your body position and ensure your movements are streamlined and efficient. Count how many strokes it takes to get across the pool (note distance). Typically, we try to get our folks down to 4-5 strokes per 25-yard pool at a yard-per-second pace. See if you need help with any of the following steps of the CSS in the CSS HELP article series:
https://www.stewsmithfitness.com/blog...
The CSS HELP Series: Breakdown of the Stroke
CSS Help: Fix Your Kick
CSS Help: To Add Flutter kicks or Not?
CSS Help: Fix Your Arm Pulls (top & bottom)
CSS Help: Fix Your Glide
CSS Help: Fix Your CSS Sequence of the Stroke - Pull - Breathe - Kick - Glide
CSS Debate: To Pullout or Not Pullout (Breaststroke Pullout Issues)
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