A lot of time is wasted on the falls, particularly getting up from them. In this video, I quickly go over the front falls and how you can get up faster from it while using less energy. A win/win situation if you ask me. I also...

There's a misconception that you need to use your arms to push yourself up and over the bar when it comes to the vault jump. I can see that point of view, but it's not the most effective way of going over the bar. When jumping...

Clearing the mat jump in the PARE test or POPAT test is challenging, especially when running 6 laps of the obstacle course and feeling gassed. The added pressure of a penalty when you touch the mat doesn't help matters either. Most people will try to land...

The mat jump, or the long jump, in the PARE and POPAT test is a challenge for many (particularly the POPAT mat, which is 6 feet in length). Failure to clear the mat, or continually touching it on takeoff, will result in a time penalty for...

If you've been to a testing facility, you may have seen some people spinning around the end cone of the obstacle course, as opposed to running around it. You're probably thinking "Is that really faster?" Truthfully, it may not be faster. What I do find is it...

Getting up from the back falls is trickier than the front falls; it's certainly not as straight forward. How you get up quickly and efficiently is dependent on your current abilities. In the video below, I go over a few methods of getting up from the...

The push is a tricky one. It trips up so many people, because they rely on brute strength. But the push is not solely about brute strength. Yes, it helps to have it, but proper technique and positioning trumps strength (if you want a full tutorial...

The vault can be a big time suck. But it doesn't have to be. Like other parts of the test, getting through the vault takes skill and strategy. I've seen people shave off 3-5 seconds off their overall time (sometimes more) just by fixing up their...

The 18" hurdles looks straightforward; you jump over one, take a few steps, and jump over another. In the first few laps, they still don't seem too bad. But as fatigue sets in, the jumps start getting sloppier and sloppier. One reason for the sloppiness? It's...

Energy conservation is key to running a successful POPAT. Part of that conservation comes from pacing the 6 laps. And part of that conservation also comes down to how you run the course and tackle each obstacle. You want to be as efficient as possible. If...