Ones Ready
A team of active duty Combat Control (CCT), Pararescue (PJ), and Special Reconnaissance (SR) leveraging our 69 years of special operations experience to make the next generation of operators smarter, faster and stronger than we ever were. We are the PREMIERE resource for all things Air Force Special Warfare. The Ones Ready Podcast is honest talk about what it is like to go from a know-nothing high school graduate to an elite Special Operator. We will cover important practices for success including physical training, nutrition, recovery, and mindset traits essential to any team. Join us in The Team Room to get all your questions answered!! With battle-tested operators from across USAF SPECWAR and far-reaching web of recruiters, subject matter experts, and friends, there are no questions we can’t answer- and if we can’t, we know exactly where to look. See you in The Team Room!Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the OnesReady team are those of the team and do not reflect the official policy or position of the DoD. Any content provided by our Podcast guests, bloggers, sponsors, or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign the DoD, any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone.
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Ep XXX: The Zulu Course Ruck Problem Isn’t Going Away
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Exclusive access to bonus episodes!Trent jumps on solo to clear the air on the Zulu course ruck controversy, the role of Ones Ready, and why accountability matters when training risk crosses the line.
This episode breaks down who Aaron, Peaches, and Trent are, what their backgrounds are, and why they are not just random people throwing rocks from the internet. Trent explains his time in Air Education and Training Command, how curriculum actually gets built, what active duty instructors do and do not control, and why people need to understand the difference between writing content, developing training, and owning a formal course.
Then he gets into the real issue: the reported 117-pound ruck, heat injuries, hospitalized students, operational risk management, instructor responsibility, and why a large number of failures or casualties on one event usually points back to instruction, planning, risk management, or leadership decisions.
Trent makes it clear that this is not about attacking TACP, Special Warfare Training Wing, or any one career field. It is about protecting candidates, holding the process accountable, and making sure the training meets the intent without unnecessarily putting students’ lives at risk.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Intro and Sponsors
01:00 - Trent Solo and Why This Episode Matters
01:56 - Who Aaron, Peaches, and Trent Actually Are
03:19 - Aaron’s AETC and Pararescue Schoolhouse Background
04:00 - Trent’s AETC and Pipeline Experience
05:34 - How Air Force Curriculum Actually Works
08:00 - Lessons From Trent’s First Instructor Tour
10:20 - Why Ones Ready Uses Reels and Spicy Clips
12:43 - Accountability, Mistakes, and Community Standards
16:21 - Why the Zulu Ruck Had to Be Addressed
17:26 - Candidate Safety and Appropriate Training Risk
19:52 - Heat Injuries, San Antonio, and Life-Threatening Risk
22:21 - Leadership, Communication, and Operational Risk Management
24:48 - Instructor Responsibility During Dangerous Events
27:15 - This Is Not About Burning Down TACP
28:37 - Fix the Problem and Own the Mistake
29:42 - Final Message: Feelings Aren’t Accountability
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