The Adaptive Edge: Introducing Adaptive Skills Techniques to Army Special Forces
Abstract
For USSOCOM to maintain its upper hand in producing "elite" Soldiers, a better understanding of current adaptive skills training in the United States Army and their current implementation in United States Army Special Forces Officer training program is needed. Given the current operational tempo faced by the Special Forces soldier, having the ability to adapt to the situation at hand is paramount. History has proven that a soldier's ability to adapt, remain effective in all environments and perform optimally under all levels of stress is essential for military operations: current training in adaptive skills for military applications could be improved for all U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers. This thesis draws on current adaptive skills techniques taught at the United States Military Academy, West Point as well as adaptive skills techniques utilized in sports psychology.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA536368
Entities
People
- Matthew D. Washburn
- Michael L. Bandy
- Steven D. Clay
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School