If you are really looking to be a seal you will have to go through tons of difficult training that will push you to your limits. The training is split into three incredibly hard phases that you have to go through if you plan to be a seal, and these phases are not going to be easy to get through. The first phase is eight weeks long, but if you are injured during training, you will be sent all the way back to the beginning and have to do it all over again. It has a two and three-mile timed run, physical training, one to two-mile ocean swims, and an obstacle course that is meant to hurt and make you super tired. This is an everyday thing for the Seals after you …show more content…
The Seals only train with a couple of people in there groups. They train like this because once they are sent out on a mission they are only in small teams. The Seals are not made for everyone, only 80% of the people who try to become one, fail or end up dropping out. To become a Seal, you must have dedication, hard work, and a lot of commitment and more.
There is also something called Hell Week, which is the defining event of BUD/S training. It is in the 3rd week of First. Hell Week consists of 5 1/2 days of cold, wet, difficult training only on fewer than four hours of sleep.
Once they go to BUDS, which last six weeks they learn even more things that will help them in the battlefield. Many of the things they learn will end up pushing them to their limits. One of them has you in a pool with your arms and feet tied together and you have to swim to the bottom of the pool and push you self-back to the top many times then you have to sit on the top of the water and hold your breath for as long as you