Episode 144 - The SFAS Success Formula With Retired Green Beret, Dr. David Walton (TF Voodoo)
Dr. David Walton, commonly known as TF Voodoo, is a retired Green Beret officer who served an ODA Team Leader with 7th Special Forces Group.
Since retiring, he's become widely known as the world's leading expert on Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS), where he's played an integral role in optimizing every aspect of it to ensure the Army Special Forces select only the most qualified candidates.
Dr. Walton has spent countless hours studying and observing SFAS classes, so much so that he's considered an SFAS encyclopedia. Despite the open-source information available in today's digital world, SFAS continues to see less than favorable selection rates. In the episode, Dr. Walton reveals some of the reasons for this dilemma.
Dr. Walton is also an author of 3 books, Ruck Up or Shut Up, Shut Up and Ruck, and his newest soon-to-be-released land nav book, Never Get Lost.
He also hosts a monthly comprehensive day and night land navigation muster at Hoffman Land Nav site, where the SFAS star course is held. On his website, he posts the details at the beginning of each month. I've personally attended this course twice, and can vouch for it being highly valuable for aspiring candidates, especially knowing that land nav is cause for more SFAS failures than any other portion of selection.
Follow Dr. Walton on instagram: tf_voo_doo
Website: https://tfvoodoo.com/
In this episode, we discuss the following:
His upbringing and path to Special Forces
Ranger School trials and tribulations (including getting bitten by a snake, and still graduating as the Honor Grad)
Selection statistics and why the attrition rate has been so high as of late
Introduction and rise to niche-fame on the Green Berets Subreddit
In part 2, we answered 5 listener questions, including:
1. What separates guys that get selected vs. guys that actually end up finishing the Q course? what separates guys that finish the Q course from guys that thrive on an ODA?
2. What are some techniques/procedures to reduce cognitive load during Land Navigation week at SFAS? Bonus - Is there a method to handrail roads/bowling alleys at night that totally avoids being roadkill (or closer than 50m)?
3. What additional traits and attributes does someone need to be a successful SF officer compared to an enlisted SF soldier?
4. What are 5 habits that can be done everyday to build character and grit for SFAS?
5. Given that SOPC is now only a few weeks, how should an 18Xray physically show up to OSUT if crushing SFAS is their number 1 priority? What times/numbers do you want to see prior to shipping to account for the detraining that will happen?
Whether you're an aspiring Special Forces candidate or just looking to improve your character and fitness for life, you can't miss this episode!
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