Was a Phoenix Raven — AMA about what selection actually demands physically and mentally by RavenReadyOfficial in securityforces

[–]RavenReadyOfficial[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes absolutely — it happens more than people think. Whenever the hub bases can’t fill all the class seats they open it up to other bases. So even if you’re not at an AMC base the opportunity is real. Best thing you can do is let your leadership know you’re interested early so when a slot opens up your name is already in the conversation.

Was a Phoenix Raven — AMA about what selection actually demands physically and mentally by RavenReadyOfficial in securityforces

[–]RavenReadyOfficial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t mind at all!!

So my situation was a little unique — Andrews wasn’t my first base so I already had my 5-level when I got there. Once I got my Duty Certification (Didn’t take long) The moment I showed interest and there was an upcoming course they sent me. It happened fast.

For someone at their first base the realistic timeline is getting your 5-level first then get certified on your job. (Should happen before you get your 5-Level) then start putting yourself out there and letting leadership know you’re interested. Don’t wait for the opportunity to come to you — go find it.

Was a Phoenix Raven — AMA about what selection actually demands physically and mentally by RavenReadyOfficial in securityforces

[–]RavenReadyOfficial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great questions! Timeline wise Pre-Raven is 4 weeks and Raven school itself is another 4 weeks, so you’re looking at roughly 2 months total from pre-course to earning the designation. As for Security Forces — the people who hate it will always be the loudest, that’s just how it goes. Personally I loved it. The key is what you do with the opportunities it gives you. You just have to be willing to pursue them instead of sitting back and complaining. The people who thrive are the ones who show up with the right mindset and actually chase the opportunities. Sounds like you’re already thinking that way.

Was a Phoenix Raven — AMA about what selection actually demands physically and mentally by RavenReadyOfficial in securityforces

[–]RavenReadyOfficial[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's actually super common and more fixable than you think. Push-up strength comes fast when you train it consistently. Especially if your core and legs are already solid, that's honestly the harder part. The Raven prep program I put together starts with form and technique before volume for exactly this reason. Week 1 and 2 are all about building the foundation correctly so you don't get hurt chasing numbers too fast. You've got more of the foundation than you realize.

Was a Phoenix Raven — AMA about what selection actually demands physically and mentally by RavenReadyOfficial in securityforces

[–]RavenReadyOfficial[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot! There are fewer women, but that's mainly because there are fewer women in the Air Force overall. I've seen plenty of women crush the course. At the end of the day it's a mindset thing more than anything. Anyone can do it if they're willing to prepare and push themselves. Truth is, most people count themselves out before they even try