>>11049
In the Navy, going to be a drill instructor (an RDC, Recruit Division Commander), is a 3 year tour as a shore duty. They have to do 6+ years in some other job before they can go be an RDC, and after 3 years of it, you go back to the fleet, to do your original job again. Marines have a pretty similar set up. Don't know about Army or Air Force, but my guess is, it's the same. Drill instructor isn't a career.
That being said, pretty much any of the special warfare type jobs are something a fitness junkie would enjoy, SEALs, EOD, Rescue Swimmer, SWCC.
In the Navy, going to be a drill instructor (an RDC, Recruit Division Commander), is a 3 year tour as a shore duty. They have to do 6+ years in some other job before they can go be an RDC, and after 3 years of it, you go back to the fleet, to do your original job again. Marines have a pretty similar set up. Don't know about Army or Air Force, but my guess is, it's the same. Drill instructor isn't a career.
That being said, pretty much any of the special warfare type jobs are something a fitness junkie would enjoy, SEALs, EOD, Rescue Swimmer, SWCC.