Get RASP READY: Former Ranger's AIT Workout Routine

This video describes the basic template to maximize PT performance when it comes to military testing. This video is intended for individuals aspiring for schools such as RASP, Ranger School, SFAS, etc as well as those looking to improve their PT and overall health. The messages in this video is intended to inspire you to train properly and optimize your schedule for maximum results.
0:00 Introduction
0:20 The Significance Of Optimization
1:56 My Experience At Pre-RASP
2:33 How I Trained (Workout)
6:05 De-Escalation
6:43 How I Viewed Nutrition & Scheduling
7:50 DFAC Guide
8:33 My Exact AIT Schedule
11:03 Motivation | Reality
12:50 How to Support Me
Contact me for additional information or if you’re interested in me making you a personalized workout plan: @jstewthompson (instagram)
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  • @FreeBirdVince
    @FreeBirdVince2 күн бұрын

    11:23 Im gonna use all this self talk. 💪😤

  • @jamestodd4296
    @jamestodd429623 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video because sleep and nutrition is a big one

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    22 күн бұрын

    @@jamestodd4296 I’m surprised how many people look past it!

  • @ducksauce505
    @ducksauce50519 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the knowledge. What everyone has told me is that Pre-RASP was just a 4 week prep cycle.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    19 күн бұрын

    @@ducksauce505 Of course!

  • @FreeBirdVince
    @FreeBirdVince13 күн бұрын

    You're an animal. This is the way. I need to work on consistency

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    12 күн бұрын

    You got it!

  • @samadhistrength
    @samadhistrength13 күн бұрын

    In AIT I used to go straight into the dorm gym directly after PT(no battle buddy needed in the dorm) and get lifting in. Luckily there were a few guys who wanted to do longer zone 2 style runs on the weekend and also hit the gym too. Make friends with those people! I'd have almond milk mixed with a scoop of protein and cereal in the mornings after PT and lifting instead of the DFAC because that allowed me to streamline actually getting something out of PT. Sometimes when CQ was from 0200-0300 I'd hit the weights afterwards before PT. If you want something, make it happen.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    13 күн бұрын

    @@samadhistrength There are definitely some people who like to put in more work. If there isn’t, leading by example will likely get people to follow. At least that’s how it happened for me. Great work!

  • @NathanJenkinsIII
    @NathanJenkinsIII24 күн бұрын

    Great Vedio

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    24 күн бұрын

    🙏

  • @rockydoesntmiss
    @rockydoesntmiss27 күн бұрын

    i have so contract and leave in aug but thinking of pushing date back a little to improve on 4 mile run but i know once we are in prep we need better PT scores to I would love to see a pull chest workout that you would do to up your push ups numbers I say your other video talking about tips and the pacing was smart I prob added an extra 10-15 push ups but I am stuck around 75-80 and am tryna get 90+

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    27 күн бұрын

    Hey man. I would recommend adding weighted dips to your chest workouts. Progress may come slower but you are making progress as long as you are consistent.

  • @rockydoesntmiss

    @rockydoesntmiss

    26 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson ima give that a try thanks, i usually end chest with dips but ill try weighted. Do you have a instagram or anything like that ?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    26 күн бұрын

    @@rockydoesntmiss Of course! My instagram is linked in the description and I'm always happy to answer anyone's questions.

  • @letrellmorrison7158
    @letrellmorrison715825 күн бұрын

    Great Video JOSHUA!!! But I have two questions I hope you can help me with. What are tempo runs and can you give me an example on a workout training for the 2 or 5 mile. And my second question would be what is your ideal running schedule for the train up for rasp.( 1 tempo day, 3 easy runs days, 1 sprint day, and a long run day) in case you didn’t understand my question.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    25 күн бұрын

    A tempo run is where you run at a sustainable pace usually around heart rate zone 3-4 around 40-60 minutes or more depending on your training goals. Your running schedule looks fine. The more you improve I would suggest more tempo runs than easy runs. For reference, each week at regiment we ran around 20 miles per week.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    16 күн бұрын

    @Dione_7 The pace is dictated by your heart rate since most people are at different fitness levels. For reference, tempo runs in my squad pt were around a 7:00-8:00 (minute) mile pace.

  • @samadhistrength
    @samadhistrength13 күн бұрын

    Bro you're a savage

  • @masonstout3426
    @masonstout342623 күн бұрын

    Hey I’m interested in going down the same route you took in being a Ranger. Right now I’m only doing body weight exercises pushups, pull ups, and sit ups but a ton of volume and haven’t seen much progress. My thinking was to do lifting Monday, Wednesday, and Friday but incorporate some body weight work at the end of my workout. Do you think this is a good approach and if so what would that look like in terms of sets and reps?

  • @masonstout3426

    @masonstout3426

    23 күн бұрын

    Just gonna add what I work for those days. M-chest and triceps W-back and biceps F-legs Also for Sunday I work shoulders plus I usually go balls to the wall on these workouts the typical sets and reps would be 3x8 but I try to lift as heavy as I can

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    22 күн бұрын

    @@masonstout3426 Lifting would absolutely help. That’s a great workout split to get started and once your body gets used to the lifts you can add more exercises, sets, and eventually more days into your workout. The goal is high volume for performance based pt results. I would like to remind you to not neglect your nutrition or sleep as they are easily the most overlooked aspects when it comes to training and are arguably more important than your workouts.

  • @Thebluesky0311
    @Thebluesky03118 күн бұрын

    Josh, what batt were you in, what years and what was your mos?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    8 күн бұрын

    I was in the RMIB for around 3 years (1 year training), my MOS was 35F (Intel Analyst)!

  • @duncanstewart2439
    @duncanstewart243923 күн бұрын

    Hey Josh, missed out on going into the military out of highschool. Got a year left of college with a degree in Cybersecurity and have a good job lined up. If I were to go into the military would going officer make the most sense or just try for an option 40? Or should I try to do something like gaurd where I might be able to work my job too? What would you say, it has been a childhood dream of mine and recently been re-ignited.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    22 күн бұрын

    Hey @@duncanstewart2439, I can’t make the decisions for you and it’s a unique position you’re in. I think the smartest decision is to not enlist and go the officer route and possibly then move on to work for an agency. Officers and higher enlisted after a year of service can then attend RASP 2 which is a different selection than RASP 1 for lower enlisted. Let me know if you have further questions on my instagram (link in the description)!

  • @duncanstewart2439

    @duncanstewart2439

    22 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson Okay gotcha sounds good. I actually have a contact in the DEA and was looking at that. I also saw that there is actually a cyber officer MOS in the regiment. Do support guys get to do fun stuff too? It would be pretty crushing to leave a sit at a desk all day job and complete a SF pipeline only to do a sit a desk all day job again.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    22 күн бұрын

    @@duncanstewart2439 of course you went through selection too so you have the same skills💪

  • @mcknightdaven
    @mcknightdaven27 күн бұрын

    Hey i’m leaving for the army july 15th so very soon my contract is 25H with airborne in it. i’m 18 years old but im working my ass off so once my 4 year contract is up i can put in a option 40. would you think im to old for that since ill be 22. and also im 5’10 175 and i suck at running far distance but i know i just have run farther for longer. but my 2 mile is 14 min. any tips on how to run a 35 min 5 mile? and do you think i should cut weight because most guys i see passing rasp are very lean but have a lot of functional strength.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    27 күн бұрын

    As far as running tips, I have a running video breaking down how to improve. I wouldn't be concerned about your age until you are 35 years old or older. But if you are really concerned about it, you don't need an option 40 contract in order to go to RASP. You will have multiple opportunities to volunteer throughout AIT and Airborne school. The time you will be going through those schools is more than enough time to train up for the standards at RASP just manage your time properly. I hope this answers your questions!

  • @mcknightdaven

    @mcknightdaven

    27 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson hell yeah that answers my questions and definitely going to checkout that video. hope you make it big one day sir. maybe even try to get on the sean ryan show since there’s not many rangers on there!

  • @xNulg
    @xNulg24 күн бұрын

    What was your 2 mile time? What did you do to increase your speed?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    24 күн бұрын

    I wasn’t crazy fast, but my 2 mile usually sat around 12:00-12:30 minutes. I have a video on running improvement you can check out but you guys are always free to message me directly on my instagram (link in description)!

  • @xNulg

    @xNulg

    24 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson A sub 13min 2 mile isn't fast? Haha. Too humble

  • @Anonymous-DoGooder
    @Anonymous-DoGooder16 күн бұрын

    Question for you, does this apply to OSUT? While I’m going through OSUT will I be able to train for RASP directly? Thanks.

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    16 күн бұрын

    @@Anonymous-DoGooder During OSUT your schedule is more controlled and you’ll have to devote all the time you can get to train. I would recommend showing up to OSUT already in enough shape to pass RASP.

  • @Anonymous-DoGooder

    @Anonymous-DoGooder

    16 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson understood, thanks.

  • @FreeBirdVince
    @FreeBirdVince2 күн бұрын

    What are some “prison workouts” I can do while in BCT? Am I allowed to PT at night before bed?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    2 күн бұрын

    @@FreeBirdVince of course but it’s tough to improve in BCT unless you’ve never worked out before. I would recommend going to BCT already RFT ready. As for working out, I recommend getting familiar with body weight exercises as that’s all you can do in BCT.

  • @ritzafit9544
    @ritzafit954428 күн бұрын

    Why did you get out of regiment/of the army?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    27 күн бұрын

    Despite the great experiences in the military, I always intended to leave the military after my contract ended.

  • @ElMachoMucho

    @ElMachoMucho

    21 күн бұрын

    Dude lemme tell you this about Regiment. My first day I got there was a donza so my team leader came out to meet me shook my had and said. "Well it's a donza that means we have the day off" I responded, "hey that's cool". Then he responded "well not for you we are gonna smoke the fuck out you all day". I was then smokes all day. Awwww the memories.

  • @poppa4178
    @poppa417822 күн бұрын

    How many sets and reps were you doing for the compound movements?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    19 күн бұрын

    @@poppa4178 usually around 4-6 sets and 12-15 reps.

  • @poppa4178

    @poppa4178

    19 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson per exercise or for total compound exercises for that day

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    19 күн бұрын

    @@poppa4178 per exercise. I hope that answers your question.

  • @poppa4178

    @poppa4178

    19 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson yes, so you weren’t really lifting heavy but a good weight that allows you to go for high reps?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    19 күн бұрын

    @@poppa4178 Exactly I trained for muscular endurance.

  • @christopherpham5930
    @christopherpham59305 күн бұрын

    Can you describe your experience in the RMIB?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    4 күн бұрын

    @@christopherpham5930 sure what do you want to know?

  • @christopherpham5930

    @christopherpham5930

    4 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson opportunities for schools? What trainings were you apart of? Career progression?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    4 күн бұрын

    @@christopherpham5930 as long as it’s justified you can do any school you’d like. You’ll also get a lot more analyst training since we actually do our job and not the motor pool. I personally just went to airborne and Ranger school and some TDYs if that counts haha. The best opportunities IMO are deployments.

  • @christopherpham5930

    @christopherpham5930

    4 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson Thank you for answering my questions! Did you see any 35series try out for RRC?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    3 күн бұрын

    @@christopherpham5930 of course! If that's your goal, good luck man that's some serious work to get selected there! I was put on a detail for them once, very cool down to earth individuals!

  • @TimmyBattles
    @TimmyBattles25 күн бұрын

    i wonder if this is viable in highschool?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    24 күн бұрын

    Why wouldn't it be?

  • @TimmyBattles

    @TimmyBattles

    24 күн бұрын

    @@jstewthompson im occupied by sports, academics and jrotc things. I'm planning to cut some things off but I'm somewhat important to everything I do. (drill, XC, only 120lb wrestler, track)

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    24 күн бұрын

    Understandable. I recommend asking the questions on what’s more important. Now in current present day as well as 5 years from now. Where do you want to be then. Based on that answer I think you’ll know what to do. I imagine nobody wants to peak in high school.

  • @jurdainhendricks6460
    @jurdainhendricks646012 күн бұрын

    What kind of AIT was this?

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    12 күн бұрын

    35F in Huachuca.

  • @kelaiah_
    @kelaiah_17 күн бұрын

    wheres the grad pics???

  • @jstewthompson

    @jstewthompson

    16 күн бұрын

    @@kelaiah_ Class 08/20 if you can find it on social media!