http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/07/ ... s-rob-roy/"The training was led by Rob Roy, a former Navy Seal who founded Special Operation Training Group (SOT-G). Roy’s team of highly-trained former military personnel put the executives through intentionally stressful situations that stretch them to the limits.
According to Rob Roy, the executives learned how to “gain mental toughness,” that can be used in business situations. Rob and his team pushed them to dig down deep to muster all their strength to keep going for the team to achieve its mission.
Yacov and his colleagues — all senior executives who pay over $5,000 each to put themselves through a grueling program — pushed themselves hard. They went days with little sleep, swam in the ocean and did push-ups until they thought they couldn’t move another inch. Again and again, they had to set aside any thoughts about quitting, so that they wouldn’t let down their team — just like CEOs are called on to do in a business.
According to Yacov, “It was a life changing experience.” That kind of training “gives you the confidence” to deal with business environments like the current one — and to not settle for anything less than you set your mind to achieve. His goal: to bring his business to higher levels of revenue growth as a result of the training.
Here’s how the Leadership Under Fire program is described by the US Navy Sealstore blog:
Leadership Under Fire is a three-day total immersion Navy SEALs training program designed for entrepreneurs and business executives. Not to be confused with a run-of-the-mill team building or leadership seminar, it is a set of very challenging physical and mental activities, where executives get a taste of combat duty. It will wear you down and take away everything that you think is important, but in the end, you and your company will end up appreciating the exercise.Another interesting piece to this story is that Rob Roy himself is an entrepreneur who leads SOT-G, a military consulting company that handles security as well as training programs. He started the business after 18 years as a Navy SEAL."
http://www.smbceo.com/2009/02/20/this-i ... -training/