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  1. Intense, sport-specific 8-week program is specifically designed to prepare athletes for the US Border Patrol’s BORTAC Selection. The plan includes a 1-week taper, and is designed to be completed the 8 weeks directly prior to your selection start week. This is a very intense, 6-day a week training program with high levels of volume and stress.
  2. Both the screening program to qualify for BORTAC training and the actual training course is one of the most demanding in the law enforcement profession.
  3. The five week BORTAC basic training course is considered one of the most difficult and arduous training courses in civilian law enforcement. Qualified BP personnel may volunteer for the unit.

Intense, sport-specific 8-week program is specifically designed to prepare athletes for the US Border Patrol's BORTAC Selection. Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC). Attend the next BORTAC Basic Training Session. The course covers such. ShadowSpear Special Operations. BORTAC’s Selection and Training Course (BSTC) was designed to mirror aspects of the U.S. Special Operations Forces’ selection courses. The grueling BSTC, which may last over a month, begins with physical testing involving push-ups, sit-ups, pull-ups, a.

BORTAC headquarters is co-located with its training unit at Biggs Army Airfield, within Fort Bliss U.S. Army base in El Paso, Texas. The BORTAC training unit is currently responsible for conducting all CBP tactical team training. In addition, the unit also provides specialist training to other Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.

$79.00

• 8 weeks, 6 days/week. Last week is a taper week with significantly less volume.
• Designed to prepare you for maximal performance at selection: everything you need, nothing you don’t
• Assessments scale the program to your ability.
• This training plan is one of the 200+ Plans included with an Athlete’s Subscription.

Description

Intense, sport-specific 8-week program is specifically designed to prepare athletes for the US Border Patrol’s BORTAC Selection. The plan includes a 1-week taper, and is designed to be completed the 8 weeks directly prior to your selection start week.

This is a very intense, 6-day a week training program with high levels of volume and stress. To successfully complete this program you’ll need to make training for selection a priority during your work day.

Ruck/Run/Core Intensive
This plan is “sport specific” to the fitness demands you’ll face at BORTAC Selection – rucking, running, swimming, work capacity “smokers,” grip strength, etc.

The plan includes 5 specific assessments, and follow-on progressions based on the athlete’s initial results. This way the plan automatically scales to the initial fitness level of each athlete. You’ll take these assessments multiple times over the 8 weeks:

(1) BORTAC PFT –1.5 Mile Run, Max Sit ups (1 minutes), Max Push ups (1 minutes), Max Pull ups, 1RM Bench Press and 6-Mile Ruck
(2) 3-Part Work Cap Assessment: Sprints, Sandbag Getups, 3-Mile IBA Run (Shorts/T-Shirt)
(3) 10 Mile Heavy Ruck for Time – 60# Ruck, 10lb Sledge Hammer or Dumbbell, Full Cammies/Boots
(4) 6 Mile Run for Time, shorts and t-shirt
(5) Multi Modal Work Caps for Time

Training Week:
Monday – PFT Work
Tuesday – Run/Core
Wednesday – Strength/Work Cap
Thursday – Ruck/Work Cap
Friday – Swim/Unload
Saturday – Heavy Ruck Intervals

Required Equipment

- Bench, rack and barbell/plates for Bench Press
- Stop Watch with Repeating Countdown Timer - Timex Ironman is best.Us border patrol bortac unitBortac Training Course
- 60# Sandbag
- ALICE Ruck or same ruck you will use at selection, 60# of filler,
10# Rubber Rifle, 10 lb sledge hammer or a 10# dumbbell to carry during the rucks and IBA Run
- Pair of 25# Dumbbells
- Pull up Bar
- Highly Recommended - GPS-enabled Stop Watch with repeating countdown timer. A GPS enabled watch will make measuring run and ruck distances and pacing, much easier.

Sample Training

SESSION 13
Obj: BORTAC Assessment Work .. USE RESULTS FROM SESSION 1


Warm up:
3 Rounds
8x Squats
8x Push-Ups
8x Sit-Ups
5x Pull ups
Run 200m
Training:
(1) 5 Rounds
Run 800m at Interval Pace based on 1.5 mile Run Time
Rest 2 Minutes between runs
(2) 4 Rounds, every 60 sec.
35% of max reps Push-ups, then immediately..
Max reps Push-ups in 60 sec.
(3) 4 Rounds, every 60 sec.
35% of max reps Sit-ups

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then ..
Max reps Sit-ups in 60 sec.
(4) 6 Rounds, every 60 sec.
35% of max reps Pull-ups
then..
Max reps Pull-ups in 60 sec.
(5) 2 Rounds
Lat + Pec Stretch
Instep + Hip Flexor Stretch
Foam Roll legs
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SESSION 27
Obj: Assessment Work (Use results from SESSIONS 19 & 21)
Training:
(1) 8 Rounds (Use SESSION 19 Results)
5x Bench Press
30% Max Rep Pull ups

Use the below chart for Bench Press loading ….
RoundReps%1RM
1 5 50
2 5 60
3 5 70
4 5 80
5 5 80
6 5 80
7 5 80
8 5 80

(2)
4 Rounds
300m Shuttle Run in IBA, every 2 min, 30 Seconds.

(3) 8 Rounds - Every 90 seconds, 10% of max reps Sandbag Getups from SESSION 21 (round up)

(4) 4 Rounds IBA Run
Run 800m at Interval Pace based on SESSION 21 3-mile IBA Run Time
Rest 2 Minutes between runs
(5) 2 Rounds
Hip Flexor + Instep + Pigeon Foam Roll Legs/Low Back
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SESSION 34
Obj: Ruck Work, Work Cap Assessment
Warm up:
3 Rounds
8x Squats
8x Push-Ups
8x Sit-Ups
5x Pull ups
Run 200m
Instep Stretch
Training:
(1) 2 Rounds
2 Mile Ruck at Interval Pace based on SESSION 19’s 6-Mile Ruck time, Flat Course
Rest 5 Minutes between Rucks, Load - 40# + 10 lb Sledge/Dumbbell
(2) 6 Rounds for Time
50x Step ups with 40# Ruck
6x Pull Ups
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SESSION 42
Obj: Ruck Assessment
(1) 10 Mile Heavy Ruck for Time, Rolling Course
Load - 60# + 10 lb Sledge/Dumbbell

RECORD YOUR TIME, COMPARE TO SESSION 24
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1) Mission Direct

Gym numbers mean nothing. All that matters is mission performance.

To this end, MTI's fitness solutions and programming are not boxed in by convention, tradition, orthodoxy, public opinion or any other artificial constraint driven by inside or outside forces.

We begin with the raw fitness demands of the mission and build a fitness solution which directly prepares the athlete for those demands.

2) Fitness Solutions Built from the Ground Up

Training

MTI's programming is not 're-tread' bodybuilding, football, CrossFit, kettlebell, strength or general fitness programming. We've built our fitness programming for mountain and tactical athletes from the ground up.

The Fluid Periodization methodology we deploy to concurrently train multiple fitness attributes is completely original and has continued to evolve and improve over the years.

Our mid-section training methodology, Chassis Integrity, is also original, as is our endurance programming, 7 strength training progressions, tactical agility, and work capacity programming.

Our mountain sports pre-season training plans, tactical PFT, selection, school, course, and fitness improvement training plans across military, LE and Fire Rescue are MTI-developed, tested and athlete-proven.

Over the years hundreds of athletes and coaches have taken our advanced programming and unit fitness leader programming courses and MTI is widely recognized within the mountain and tactical professions and fitness media as a thought leader in fitness programming for military and tactical athletes.

3) The MTI Method

→ Research: MTI begins program design with extensive research of the fitness demands of the mission, sport or event, identifies the exercises and progressions which sport-specifically meet those demands, chose end-of-cycle goals, and program backward to design the training plan.

→ Deploy & Assess: We deploy the training plan 'Lab Rats' at our Wyoming facility. Training session and cycle issues are identified and fixed as we work through the training plan. Post cycle we assess the programming's effectiveness and efficiency. We keep the stuff that works, and fix or toss the stuff that doesn't.

→ Publish & Assess Again: Plan is published for purchase as an individual training plan and made available to our subscribers. Feedback/results are assessed.

→ Iterate: We take what we learn from lab rats and athletes, re-visit, update and improve already published training plans. Several of our individual training plans are on their 4th or 5th version.

4) Mission-Direct Research

MTI exists to 'Improve Mountain and Tactical Athletes mission performance and keep them safe.' To that end, we have developed a unique research methodology aimed at identifying real world areas of improvement and identifying immediately deployable mission-direct solutions. Click HERE to learn more about MTI's Mission-Direct Research methodology, and Here to read about just few of our research efforts.

5) Field Proven

Our stuff works. Weekly we receive unsolicited reviews of our programming and testimonials to its effectiveness.

6) Programming Breadth

MTI's library of 200+ sport-specific fitness plans for mountain and tactical athletes is unmatched. Resources range from specific programming for tactical special forces selections, to specific plans for climbing Rainier and Denali, to general fitness solutions such as running improvement, to post-rehab from injury.

Over the past decade, MTI has partnered with hundreds of athletes throughout their individual mountain and tactical careers, and provided fitness solutions as they face new mountain objectives, tactical schools, selections, PFTs and deployments, and came back from injury.

7) Worldwide Influence

Our work is not limited to US Athletes.

We've developed selection-specific training plans for Canadian, UK, Australian and German Special Forces Selections and worked with individual military personnel from Scandinavia, South, and Central America.

Canadian, Australian, UK and western European law enforcement and fire/rescue athletes have used MTI programming for mission-direct fitness.

On the mountain side, Alpinists from Japan to Slovakia have consulted with MTI and used MTI's programming to prepare for mountain objectives.

8) Mission Performance beyond Fitness

MTI’s exists is to improve Mission Performance for mountain and tactical athletes and keep them safe.

This focus on “mission direct” solutions, enhancements and improvements drives our work and research and extends beyond fitness solutions to include training, leadership, gear, team culture, and safety.

Fitness is just one area of our work.

Our non-fitness research has included tactical cultures, combat uniforms, and gore-tex performance, and effect of stress on marksmanship.

Our work on defining what it means to be a Quiet Professional has had penetrating influence and driven healthy conversations with both mountain and tactical professionals.

9) Direct, Honest, Clear Answers

Since 2007 we've taken and answered dozens of questions weekly from mountain and tactical athletes. We've saved these individual Q&A's and now thousands are archived on our site.

We're not salesmen, and our answers are noted for their directness, honesty, and clarity. Our stuff isn't for everyone. If we can help, we'll let you know. If we can't, we'll let you know that, too.

- Rob Shaul, Founder

All of the Above is Backed Up By Our Promise: Our Stuff Works. Guaranteed.

Our Stuff Works. Guaranteed.

By Rob Shaul

I received notes frequently from athletes hesitant to purchase a subscription or training plans asking me to sell them on why they should make the purchase.

While I understand the question, I’m not a salesman - so I can't put a hard sale on anyone for our programming.

I can tell them the process we go through to design our programming.

We begin with extensive research on the fitness demands of the event, identify the exercises and progressions which sport specifically meet those demands, chose end-of-cycle goals, and program backward to design the plan.

Then we test the cycle on ourselves and our lab rats here in Wyoming. We document, note what works and doesn’t work, re-assess, and make changes and modifications.

Then we publish the programming in the form of one of our plans or as part of our subscription daily training sessions for tactical and mountain athletes.
We don’t stop there - our daily programming is the “tip of the spear” for our programming evolution. We use these sessions to learn and make continuous improvement.

As we learn more and improve, we go back, and update the sport-specific training plans on the website. For example, we’re currently on Version 5 of our Ruck Based Selection Training Plan and Version 3 of our Dryland Ski Training Plan and Version 4 of our Big Game Back Country Hunting Training Plan.

We understand our programing isn’t cheap, but we believe it’s a great value. The $79 for the Ruck Based Selection Training Plan, and $39 for the Dryland Ski Training Plan reflect the, research, work, innovative theory, iteration, testing and feedback we've put in and received to make these plans effective.

All that matters for us is outside performance, and we feel strongly that Our Stuff Works in the real world.

Here’s our guarantee:

1) Individual Training Plan Purchase:
If you purchase an individual training plan, follow it as prescribed before your season/event/pft/selection, and if you don’t feel you were physically ready for your season/event/pft/selection, and/or didn’t see dramatic improvements in your early season performance, we’ll refund your money, no questions asked.

2) Athlete’s Subscription
If you purchase an Athletes’ Subscription, follow the training sessions as prescribed, and are not satisfied with the quality of the programming, notify us within 30 days of purchase, and we’ll refund your money, no questions asked.

Questions?
Email: rob@mtntactical.com

COMMON QUESTIONS:

Do you have any reviews or testimonials from athletes who have used your Athlete’s Subscription
Yes. Click HERE.

Is it true you guarantee your stuff works?
Yes. If you purchase an Athletes’ Subscription, follow the training sessions as prescribed, and are not satisfied with the quality of the programming, notify us within 30 days of purchase, and we’ll refund your money, no questions asked.

How is MTI programming different than CrossFit?
This is a common question. Read our answer HERE.

You have a lot of competitors. Why should I choose MTI?
MTI is driven to improve mountain and tactical athletes’ mission performance and keep them safe. This emphasis and focus on mission performance sets us apart. Read about more that sets us apart HERE.

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If I purchase a plan or subscription, how do I access the programming?
All of our plans are online, accessible via username and password.
You can log in through our →Website or Mobile App →IOS and Android.

Do you have downloadable .pdf’s of the training plans?
No. But you can print the programming, by week, from your browser. You access individual training plans online via a username and password.

Do you have a mobile app?
Yes, we do. Available for IOS and Android.

What is the difference between purchasing an individual training plan, packet of plans or an Athlete’s Subscription?

  • Plan – Like purchasing the DVD of the first Star Wars movie. You own it forever, including any updates we make to the plan.
  • Packet – Like purchasing the DVD’s of all the Star Wars movies. You own them forever, including any updates we make to the plans.
  • Athlete’s Subscription – Like subscribing to Netflix. You get access to all 200+ plan in our library, but lose access if you unsubscribe.

If I purchase an Athletes Subscription Can I cancel on my own, anytime?
Yes.

Do I have to contact MTI to cancel or can I do it myself?
You can do it yourself. Instructions HERE.

If I purchase a subscription and have questions about where to start or what plans(s) to use for my goals, will you help?
Yes. We answer dozens of training questions from athletes weekly. Email coach@mtntactical.com.

If you add new plans or update existing plans after I subscribe will I have access to them?
Yes. We are continuously adding training plans and packets (2-5/month) and updating plans. With your subscription you’ll have access to all new plans, new courses and plan updates.

What Equipment is Required?
Click the “Required Equipment” tab to find out what equipment is required for the specific plan you are interested in.

Where do I find unfamiliar exercises?
See our Exercise Library HERE. The Run and Ruck Calculators are listed as exercises.

What about nutrition?
See our Nutritional Guidelines HERE.

Can I see sample training?
Click the “Sample Training” tab to see the entire first week of programming.
You are encouraged to do it before purchasing.

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What if I have more questions?
Email rob@mtntactical.com

Testimonials

I just got selected for BORTAC! I finished your BTC Selection program that I had purchased a couple of years ago and it did the job.
Thanks for everything, and I look forward to taking a programming course from you in the future. - R
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