GBRS Group | Performance Standards Test Day

Published on June 27, 2025
Duration: 10:34

This video details the GBRS Group's Performance Standards Test, designed to measure elite tactical fitness. The test includes seven challenging events: broad jump, bodyweight bench press, pull-ups, trap bar deadlift, plank, farmer's carry, and an 800-meter run. Standards are provided for different levels, with B-Pro representing the highest benchmark. The instruction emphasizes proper form and technique, delivered with a professional and motivational tone by former Tier 1 operators.

Quick Summary

The GBRS Performance Standards Test assesses tactical fitness through seven events: broad jump (height + 24 inches for B-Pro), bodyweight bench press (20+ reps for B-Pro), pull-ups (20 reps for B-Pro), trap bar deadlift (2x bodyweight for 5 reps for B-Pro), plank (3 min for B-Pro), farmer's carry (250 ft for B-Pro), and 800m run (2:45 or faster for B-Pro).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to GBRS Performance Standards
  2. 00:58Broad Jump Standards
  3. 02:08Body Weight Bench Press
  4. 04:08Pull-Up Standards
  5. 05:20Trap Bar Deadlift
  6. 06:25Plank Duration
  7. 07:31Farmer's Carry
  8. 09:46800-Meter Run

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the GBRS Group's Performance Standards?

The GBRS Performance Standards Test includes seven events: broad jump (height + 24 inches for B-Pro), bodyweight bench press (20+ reps for B-Pro), pull-ups (20 reps for B-Pro), trap bar deadlift (2x bodyweight for 5 reps for B-Pro), plank (3 minutes for B-Pro), farmer's carry (250 feet for B-Pro), and an 800-meter run (2:45 or faster for B-Pro).

What is the B-Pro level standard for the broad jump in the GBRS test?

The B-Pro level standard for the broad jump in the GBRS Performance Standards Test is to achieve a distance equal to the athlete's height plus 24 inches, emphasizing proper landing technique in a deep squat.

How is the farmer's carry measured in the GBRS Performance Standards Test?

The farmer's carry is measured by distance, with the B-Pro standard requiring athletes to carry their body weight (using dumbbells or a trap bar) for 250 feet, testing grip strength and core stability under load.

What equipment is used in the GBRS Performance Standards Test?

The GBRS Performance Standards Test utilizes equipment such as measuring tapes, Rogue bumper plates, trap bars, and dumbbells, depending on the specific event being performed.

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