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Combat Conditioning

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Combat Conditioning, Nathaniel Morrison’s latest fitness training e-book has just been released. Combining the secret of the Spartan’s success with Soviet sport science, Combat Conditioning offers a truly universal training program that works you hard, but is surprisingly simple, and offers amazing results. If you’re looking to improve physical performance and health, boost testosterone, and have your vitality and well being skyrocket, then Combat Conditioning is a program to look into.


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12 Responses to “Combat Conditioning”

  1. Sean L says:

    The program is an excellent interpretation of Joel Jamieson’s work into a Military-centric context. Not ground-breaking by any stretch of the imagination, the program nonetheless uses the most current understerstanding of the body’s energy systems to create an effective system for the systematic and concurrent improvement of both aerobic and anaerobic conditioning. Is it the “ultimate” program for Military personnel? Absolutely not, but it is an excellent starting point for the Soldier wary of Crossfit and tired of standard PT.

    • Stone06 says:

      Sean: So I’m guessing you have used the system? I ask because it intrigues me. I don’t SSD would post crap up but I would really like to hear some personal stories regarding this program.

  2. Stryker Magnum says:

    How convenient. I was looking to get into a new training program, and BAM!! Morrison comes out with a program that sounds right in my grid square. Now I can put the bottle of sleeping pills down over missing the course in Colorado Springs. Thanks, Nate.

  3. Mohican says:

    Maybe this is what I am looking for. I am a bit lazy about planning my PT so I usually do same routine. I don’t really have too much time daily to spend on PT, so I meed a simple training routine of about an hour.

    Why is not it available in Amazon?

  4. Jay says:

    I hope the spelling in the book is better than the description on their webpage.

    • JohnC says:

      Yeah, I noticed that too (plus the impertinent use of ‘literally’). Not auspicious.

  5. TheRooster says:

    Wish there were some examples of the routine so we could make a better call. I too doubt SSD would back something less than worthy, but it’d be nice to know if this would fit my schedule..

  6. Marc says:

    I believe this guy is a Systema guy, so his conditioning and combatives programs are probably heavily influenced by this background. Whether you think this is a good thing or a bad thing depends largely on your opinion of Systema.

    • SSD says:

      This is absolutely correct.

      • JohnC says:

        Well, not “Systema” so much as Soviet training principles generally.
        The reality is that most people’s perception of Systema (backflip shovel attacks, etc.: http://flic.kr/ps/2w38yT ) is a dim avatar of what’s actually going on (learning proper recover, avoiding “purposeful” dysfunction, developing the connective tissue, etc.).

  7. Mike says:

    Does anyone know how to get in contact with Morrison Industries? I ordered this book as a download, but the download link was broken. I have tried to email them, but so far have gotten no response. If I didn’t see Soldier Systems advocating them, I’d say something fishy is going on.

    • Mike says:

      Problem solved. Nathanael Morrison got back to me, and it ended up being my short-sightedness.