Morris0352 wrote:actually FREED Y you're totally wrong :D jk...the book that I'm looking at is.....lemme go grab it....it's just a book called "U.S. Special Forces" it's got 3 sections: Airborne Rangers, Delta, U.S. Navy SEALs. I've seen each sold seperately in Barnes/Noble, but my friend got lucky and saw a book that contains all 3. In the section AIRBORNE RANGERS it shows guys at Ranger School doing flutter kicks....ok looking at the pic, their backs are parallel with the ground(obviously) and their thighs are perpendicular to the rest of their body. The lowest that their feet get is about 2-3 inches above the ground(as EarthPig said) and the highest that they get is to the point where their legs are nearly straight. I'll try to get a pic of this scanned. The little summary that goes w/ the pic is "Another part of Ranger physical training--enless flutter kicks"
Well sure... but reality...hmmm, you will get so tired that your heels will be sitting on the ground, you will barely be able to pick your legs up, you will have to dig deeper then the next guy to make sure your form is less conspicous the the guy on your right or left, if you start to fail I suggest you make the best war face you can muster, and find and internal strenght and start kicking vigorously, because if you think you got it and you can swim you will go to a ranger scout swimmer course which will make you forget how good you really are, if you u can handle that... give recon a whirl, but you will need to put on about 20lbs of body weight..no fat.