In the book, Chris said that BUD/S was difficult, but he was easily motivated: he simply looked at the ships. He felt that if he was a spit-and-polish sailor, he'd be bored with his service; so all it took to motivate him was to look at the Navy ships heading out to sea, and mentally tell himself, "Chris, that is where you are heading if you fail."
Well that and the fact that he divided everything by meals, every 6 hours you get meals as your body will simply not go on without fuel. He simply told himself to last till the next meal.
gcHK47 I’ve read a lot of books and they all say you gotta live day by day. Even hour by hour if you have to. You can’t dread what’s to come in the future. Plus I love telling people I’m going to BUDS after college and hearing “you’re crazy you can’t make it”.
Marvin Gaye was not gay. He was shot to death by his father when he tried to intervene and protect his mother in an argument between his parents. "Haha"
Shaqthecam983 During phase 2 (after hell week) you are expected to be able to swim 50 meters underwater. If you come up for air, you fail. You have three tries. Of course, they work with you on it before hand. They don’t expect you to immediately hop in and swim 50 meters. However, you do have to learn fast and should have a decent breath hold on beforehand too. That said, to anyone who reads this and wants to try it, never do so alone. Shallow water blackouts happen easily and are fatal. Don’t be an idiot.
Slayzor I know right. I finished his audiobook and his book. That’s one of the reasons I’m here to look for Goggins. Awesome book Awesome Guy. Stay Hard!
Worked flight deck as a blue shirt on an amphib carrier my first time out at sea. SEALs were doing drops and pickups into the ocean with CH-46s. Was pretty cool watching the CH-46 hover with its ass in the ocean while the SEALs would shoot out the back in their inflatable speedboat, they'd do a few laps around the ship, then go right back into the CH-46 at a pretty good speed. I was 18 and saw these guys as "gods". When the CH-46 came back to the deck, we put on chocks/chains and I stood next to the helo waiting for these "gods" to exit. The first couple walked by just fine, but the third one tripped on his way out and split his chin on the nonskid. For some reason, I found this to be the funniest goddamn thing in the history of comedy (got warnings from my yellowshirt, FLPO, and my DO in Flight Deck Control to be more professional). Later, the enlisted SEALs were eating on the mess decks and the guy who tripped had his chin all stitched up. I saw them laughing and eating, only then realizing they weren't "gods", they were just sailors who didn't quit when everyone else did. Interesting life lesson.
As a retired Marine GySgt USMC, I can say the biggest thing is to never quit. They can make you physically stronger if you have the right mindset. If you are weak mentally then there is nothing the trainers can do to help you.
Absolutely. IF you have the right mindset. The problem is so many people don’t, it’s a plague honestly. “I can’t do it! Im just not good enough”. That’s why the number of SEAL candidates applying are in the triple digits, but your BUD/S graduating classes only have a dozen sailors left on average. People think that reaching their “100%” is the limit, but it’s not. Growth comes from being uncomfortable.
Getting out of these kinds of tests is not equal to being mentally weak. Besides that, how many of these guys could not stand a normal classroom, being mentally strong enough to finish a univeristy course? Different people, different strengths
@@dontliebehonest6545Classroom time is a part of the military too. I don't know about SEALs but I can imagine there is a lot of written knowledge these guys must absorb. All-around warriors.
"Only two more hours and you're Navy SEALS" The fuck? This scene only shows phase one of BUDS. Watch BUDS class 234 documentary. People who think this looks easy in this movie have no fucking clue
@@slimshady69 EOD tours on carriers, assigned to weapons division. Teams also are assigned to Battle Group Commanders for deployment on certain occasions. When 9/11 happened, the Admiral of the Enterprise (CVN-65) Battle Group, the first of two steps he took was to turn the ships around and head Back to the gulf after three days steaming for the U.S. for scheduled stand down. The second was to call the SEaL team back to the ship for possible deployment.
@@LeatherCladVegan Your snarly comments in this comment-section tell me that nobody likes you. You feel the need to put others down and act on that feeling..... The word for you is: Pathetic.
They spent way too much focus on writing clever one liners for the trainees to say. From what I've seen and read nobody would ever talk to an instructor like that in the middle of training
They do and they dont mock. They can be real nice and let you think theres no shame in quitting, it's not for everybody etc. Then talk to you like a dog. They have lots of practice. Stanley Kubrick heard R.Lee Ermey insult people for 10 minutes straight without ever once repeating himself. That's when he got the part in full metal jacket and Kubrick let him improvise, almost unheard of for Kubrick to do that. Mean or nice they do anything to weed you out. I know a physically tough, big 18 yrs old guy who just got mentally broke in marine boot camp. Nowadays there not as bad, you have to go full on suicide case or nut for them to boot you out.
I dont think it's really the strongest guys that survive this, it's the guys who can ignore the most pain. The world's greatest marathoner Eliud Kipchoge famously said "I'm not really the fastest at marathon pace, I can just handle more pain than the others for a much longer period of time"
Once you are past a certain minimum threshold, it’s not physical, it’s mental. Your body will do about ten times more than what you think you are capable of. The body doesn’t quit; the mind does.
The Navy in the US weeds people out before they actually get to BUD/S. By the time they reach BUD/S they are normally the best of the best. They are all athletes by that point no softies.
Men are in their prime from 21-35, shouldn’t be too hard on the body until after that. Besides, he was 24 in this, not 30. In fact, I’d say the older ones have a better chance at succeeding due to having better emotional resilience and maturity than the younger guys. Living in the real world does toughen you up compared to the guys who just turned 19 and haven’t ever paid their own bills or had their heart broken.
If anyone is going through BUD/s and your lacking motivation throughout training just look out at the ocean if you quit that’s where your career is for the rest of your life there what Chris did
i think the standard navy is pretty awesome in itself. you got naval aviation you got submariners just working on surface ships the amount of skill necessary to keep those ships going... mind boggling.
Yeah I heard of something similar from a navy seal on TH-cam name chad he said don’t have anything to turn back to when your start questing yourself if you really want to become a navy seal when your going through hell week make it the only thing that matters to keep going which will be hard because it will be non stop wet and sandy while also feeling the cold wind , push ups , pull ups , carrying boats , 4 mile runs , sleep deprivation, boating in the ocean , and swimming in the ocean . Most people in my opinion will be lucky to make it pass first phase
Our boatcrew in BUDS spent more time on Old Misery than any other according to one of our Instructors in 1982. We were the most F'd up group according to the Instructors. When we all graduated, the Senior Instructor told us: "That log is a hell of a motivator. I didn't think most of you would make it." I told him I enjoyed making the Instructors yell😂.
I think the worst part of this training is the cold water. Damn that pacific ocean is cold, even in the middle of summer the water temp barely moves past 65.
Behind all the hype, no one talks about how many of these guys die during training or severely injure their spine/neck/back to the point where they're crippled for life.
My friend is ex Marine Recon, his neck is permanently injured from training where the team has to lift a boat or huge logs. He said one guy in his class died, neck snapped...
It’s rather rare. Especially recently, it makes the news when it happens. Everything that happens in BUD/S is done with trained corpsman nearby and several rescue divers (who are seal instructors) in any swimming situation.
I read the book. Chris Kyle was 24 when he went to BUD/S. The filmmakers made him 30 in the movie so they could get more recruits. If a 24,25,26,27,28,29,30 year old was watching this they would think “wow Chris Kyle was 30 when he joined, I still have time, I could do it”
The movie was about Chris and nothing political. Anyone who read his book would realize that. He was also criticized about calling the people savages. I understand it is not politically correct but you have to understand these guys perspective. This is why this film should not be measured in a political way. This was about Chris and nothing else.
I'm sure he was referring to the people who use children and kill them and innocent women men who don't wear uniforms but suicide vests to get there 72 virgins or exploit young boys to it for them who won't fight other men on a real field of battle even the worst enemies in the past as a whole wore a uniform and met the enemy with some backbone as men these other people of that character are best described as savages what else would you call a person who uses drills on children?
Oh, is that fake Denzel you're talking about? Yeah he does a great Denzel. Can he do anything else? I only ask because, you know, we already have a Denzel.
“only a few more hours an your navy seals” technically yes but BUD/s is actually training to qualify you for actual navy seal training which is combat mostly and base jumps.
@@ryandees5158 I know of a guy that got bounced out of SQT. Was his own fault too. His wife, who worked at the Red Cross, put in a fake medical alert that said she was injured in order to get him out of a difficult underwater nighttime exercise. You can only imagine how pissed everyone was when they found out that he had a past and sort of slipped through the cracks when he technically should have never gotten a contract to begin with: he was demoted in rank for a prior incident as a rescue diver, where he and some other instructors took a sailor who had a phobia of the water and kept throwing him back into the pool and wouldn't let him out. Poor kid ended up dying.
Special Forces truly are a different breed. Heard a lot of them are cowboys, specifically the SEALs since everyone knows them. Rangers GBs and Raiders seem less uptight
Sometimes we get confuse with the direction we need to go, but I didn't fail buds ,I'm starting to look the color of a tree when I did a white tree without paint just in case ,
In the book, Chris said that BUD/S was difficult, but he was easily motivated: he simply looked at the ships. He felt that if he was a spit-and-polish sailor, he'd be bored with his service; so all it took to motivate him was to look at the Navy ships heading out to sea, and mentally tell himself, "Chris, that is where you are heading if you fail."
Well that and the fact that he divided everything by meals, every 6 hours you get meals as your body will simply not go on without fuel. He simply told himself to last till the next meal.
mrdrebin123 live chow to chow baby, Sunday to Sunday
gcHK47 I’ve read a lot of books and they all say you gotta live day by day. Even hour by hour if you have to. You can’t dread what’s to come in the future. Plus I love telling people I’m going to BUDS after college and hearing “you’re crazy you can’t make it”.
mont249 fuck man good luck! I wish I had what it took to go to BUD/S!
Yeah but wasn't this prick full of shit and so was this movie about him???
"No sir I'm not black. I'm the new black. We run slow. We jump low. We swim fast and we shop at Gap. "
You left out the best part :D
Akil Alleyne Make the white folk proud and hold down their ladies. I DICK EM DOWWNNN
I like this new black
I dick em down!
Holy shit that line is awesome
"This is Foreplay! I'm about to turn on some Marvin Gaye and get in That ASS!"
Kills me every time I hear it.
Sean Little i literally hit the comments as that came on, and i read this as he said it lol, the timing
That's what I'm talking about!
+Doug Swink lol me too
that one dude that laughs when he says it despite crawling through the muck
Yep...I noticed that too. Hilarious !
'I'm about to turn on some Marvin Gaye and get in that ass!"
best quote
so good you spelled it out for us
Marvin Gaye was not gay. He was shot to death by his father when he tried to intervene and protect his mother in an argument between his parents.
"Haha"
Best part 😂
@@LeatherCladVegangroovy, that word dated means jolly roger bingo field. The correct bundle forbthat word is fag*ot
We shop at gap...that killed me, for real though SEALS are no joke
"Squirrel where are your nuts?"
"Ooh they're gone for good sir. They crawled back up inside.......
But they are warm".
Big talk from a little man! Now you. How about you old man? Huh? How ya feeling?
@Haku Yuki Hooyah! Kyle’s feeling dangerous!
That guy with the hose obviously wanted to be Denzel...
thats samuel l jackson
flisko It doesn't even look like him.. even if it was him, he would be credited, which he isn't.
lol
+flisko. Ted -"have you ever seen a movie at all... he's the black guy" lol
Gist432 lol. I've met him before at the base in Coronado.
The black instructor sounds like the black orange jacket wearing pedestrian from GTA San Andreas
Tango Lima He was also the Percussion Section Leader in Drumline lol
Adam T Why do we rehearse??!?
I'm sure BUDS is a LOTTTTT worse than what they portray in this scene.. This looks like their warmups
Yep. Doesn’t show hell week. Doesn’t show obstacle course runs. And doesn’t show shit like the underwater 50 meter swim in phase two.
Michael B say what???
Shaqthecam983
During phase 2 (after hell week) you are expected to be able to swim 50 meters underwater. If you come up for air, you fail. You have three tries.
Of course, they work with you on it before hand. They don’t expect you to immediately hop in and swim 50 meters. However, you do have to learn fast and should have a decent breath hold on beforehand too.
That said, to anyone who reads this and wants to try it, never do so alone. Shallow water blackouts happen easily and are fatal. Don’t be an idiot.
@@michaelb2789 right about the exercise, wrong about the timing. They do that days within their arrival in first phase.
@@michaelb2789 nope 50m underwater is one of the first tests during phase 1
Where is Goggiins and Boat Crew 2 taking souls?
Slayzor I know right.
I finished his audiobook and his book.
That’s one of the reasons I’m here to look for Goggins.
Awesome book
Awesome Guy.
Stay Hard!
Comment of the year
Slayzor he is the black guy saying he’s the new black
The instructor is Psycho Pete lol
@BlueCollarBushman i cant even understand wtf u just wrote
Worked flight deck as a blue shirt on an amphib carrier my first time out at sea. SEALs were doing drops and pickups into the ocean with CH-46s. Was pretty cool watching the CH-46 hover with its ass in the ocean while the SEALs would shoot out the back in their inflatable speedboat, they'd do a few laps around the ship, then go right back into the CH-46 at a pretty good speed. I was 18 and saw these guys as "gods". When the CH-46 came back to the deck, we put on chocks/chains and I stood next to the helo waiting for these "gods" to exit. The first couple walked by just fine, but the third one tripped on his way out and split his chin on the nonskid. For some reason, I found this to be the funniest goddamn thing in the history of comedy (got warnings from my yellowshirt, FLPO, and my DO in Flight Deck Control to be more professional). Later, the enlisted SEALs were eating on the mess decks and the guy who tripped had his chin all stitched up. I saw them laughing and eating, only then realizing they weren't "gods", they were just sailors who didn't quit when everyone else did. Interesting life lesson.
As a retired Marine GySgt USMC, I can say the biggest thing is to never quit. They can make you physically stronger if you have the right mindset. If you are weak mentally then there is nothing the trainers can do to help you.
Absolutely. IF you have the right mindset. The problem is so many people don’t, it’s a plague honestly. “I can’t do it! Im just not good enough”. That’s why the number of SEAL candidates applying are in the triple digits, but your BUD/S graduating classes only have a dozen sailors left on average. People think that reaching their “100%” is the limit, but it’s not. Growth comes from being uncomfortable.
Getting out of these kinds of tests is not equal to being mentally weak.
Besides that, how many of these guys could not stand a normal classroom, being mentally strong enough to finish a univeristy course?
Different people, different strengths
@@dontliebehonest6545Classroom time is a part of the military too. I don't know about SEALs but I can imagine there is a lot of written knowledge these guys must absorb. All-around warriors.
"This is FO-PLAY!"
"I'M BOUTTA TURN OWN SUM MARVIN GAYE N GET IN DAT AAAaSSss!!!!"
Doesn’t even know what foreplay is.....
@@ericdickey4463 I had watched this multiple times before I realized how fucking good shit it was
That’s what I’m talking about!!!
Brings back good memories. Went through all this 12 years ago !
You get through and become a SEAL or is Don Shipley trying to call you?
Ur a liar , who had a tony soprano pp and went through buds ahaha
have some respect bud you wouldn't last 1 hours in buds.@@juancena7942
@@juancena7942why wouldn't he like Sopranos?
I call bullshit. Someone find Don Shipley 😂
“DAM you old as FUCK!” That guy has too many good lines in this scene
So many
"Only two more hours and you're Navy SEALS" The fuck? This scene only shows phase one of BUDS. Watch BUDS class 234 documentary. People who think this looks easy in this movie have no fucking clue
Brad Morgan phase two with the dive training looked hard af.
No it is hard af!! Takes balls of titanium!!
Brad Morgan thanks for posting that, I'm always looking for content on Navy SEAL training and there's not enough stuff thats indepth
It’s a movie bro, they can’t film all of it.
Brad Morgan yeah it was described in the books
I had some seals on my ship when I was on deployment and they’re actually pretty cool and chill dudes.
They are insane too 🤣
I met some SEALs, and they said they didn't like people like you. *Shrug*
They don’t go on the ships
@@slimshady69 EOD tours on carriers, assigned to weapons division. Teams also are assigned to Battle Group Commanders for deployment on certain occasions. When 9/11 happened, the Admiral of the Enterprise (CVN-65) Battle Group, the first of two steps he took was to turn the ships around and head Back to the gulf after three days steaming for the U.S. for scheduled stand down. The second was to call the SEaL team back to the ship for possible deployment.
@@LeatherCladVegan Your snarly comments in this comment-section tell me that nobody likes you. You feel the need to put others down and act on that feeling.....
The word for you is: Pathetic.
They spent way too much focus on writing clever one liners for the trainees to say. From what I've seen and read nobody would ever talk to an instructor like that in the middle of training
Cale Brengle Well considering actual Navy seals helped write the scripts, I'm gonna go with it
@@ToastedToast198 at first i thought u were gonna mention the possible bias n then u mentioned their credibility
Nor would the instructors mock those who rang the bell, those guys are still sailors......
They do and they dont mock. They can be real nice and let you think theres no shame in quitting, it's not for everybody etc. Then talk to you like a dog. They have lots of practice. Stanley Kubrick heard R.Lee Ermey insult people for 10 minutes straight without ever once repeating himself. That's when he got the part in full metal jacket and Kubrick let him improvise, almost unheard of for Kubrick to do that. Mean or nice they do anything to weed you out. I know a physically tough, big 18 yrs old guy who just got mentally broke in marine boot camp. Nowadays there not as bad, you have to go full on suicide case or nut for them to boot you out.
@@ToastedToast198 That still doesn't mean it's realistic.An actual Navy SEAL wrote the 1990 movie Navy SEALs with Charlie Sheen and Michael Biehn,too.
I dont think it's really the strongest guys that survive this, it's the guys who can ignore the most pain. The world's greatest marathoner Eliud Kipchoge famously said "I'm not really the fastest at marathon pace, I can just handle more pain than the others for a much longer period of time"
Once you are past a certain minimum threshold, it’s not physical, it’s mental. Your body will do about ten times more than what you think you are capable of. The body doesn’t quit; the mind does.
If I'm feeling really motivated I could probably last 5 seconds.
I'm sure your girlfriend is over the moon.
That’s why when your clocked in, your chick is getting satisfied by one of them.
“This is foreplay, I’m about to turn on some Marvin gaye and get in that ass!!” 😂😂
That’s what I’m talking about!!
@@nemochicky4697
😂😂😂
@@arnoldic23 Squirrel Squirrel Squirrel where the **** are your nuts?
@@nemochicky4697
You want me to call your momma old man? Maybe she can come and take your place 🤣
Funniest line in the movie
To give you an idea of how hard this shit is,
2:09
The instructor calls him "old man".
He was 25 or 26 at the time.
He was 30 actually which is pretty old for most BUDS students
How does calling someone old equal something being difficult.
@@ryandees5158 because the younger your body is the faster you recover from injuries, BUDS hurts people my man
He literally says he's 30 at the beginning of the scene.
Chris Kyle was 24 when he went through BUD/S. He said so in his book.
'dont turn away from me son you look at me and you take this shit' lmao
I can assure you. That water is fuckn cold
TheFalloutShot96 sure you can Mr navy seal
Don't have to be a SEAL to know that the beaches in SoCal are not that warm, or just being wet for longer periods of time can make you cold.
Jordan Gibbler How does knowing beach water is cold make you a Navy Seal 😂
It stings your nutsack like a jellyfish and you can’t feel your balls
It's just water. Actual SEALs will tell you that BUD/S is a cake-walk compared to actual missions.
Apparently Leslie got tired of his stylist career and became a UDT/SEAL Instructor
BUDS (basic underwater demolition SEALs training) is the #1 most grueling on the planet %75 of all applicants either drop out or fail.
If you're going by attrition rate then the Air Force PJ's blows it away at a 90% attrition rate.
In my country 5 of 100 complete the seal training
The Navy in the US weeds people out before they actually get to BUD/S. By the time they reach BUD/S they are normally the best of the best.
They are all athletes by that point no softies.
bighands69 i guess they do that mainly with a rigorous psychological and physical evaluation
They're fat jokes compared to the troops of real countries.
I'm the new black
gap has dope shit
ya nice quote
D is David goggins lol
Dauber was a real Navy SEAL that served with Chris Kyle on the same team, he actually was from Connecticut
Instructor: How about you old man? Huh? How are you feeling?
Kyle: Hooyah. Dangerous. Feeling dangerous.
Instructor: Hooyah! Kyles feeling dangerous!
I'm reading the book now and it's so badass. So many battles the movie doesn't cover. The book himself can be a series on its own
He lied a lot so…
@@dmoney8602 I did hear that. Jesse was mentioning it in an interview
@@franka6680 theres a guy you can trust I mean he didnt push conspiracy theories for a living like kyle did.
this movies fucking gay
“I DICK EM DOWN” even the instructor was impressed xD
So Sean Taylor got bored at the Drumline and decided to join the SEALs and THEN became a BUD/s instructor? Where does the time go? 😭
You spent it touching your winkie.
Kyle had to be tough going at that 30 feeling dangerous is my motivation
He was actually 24
At a certain point you adjust and mentally zone in . Regardless of what they do to you
He was 24 when he went through seal training I don’t know why the fuck they say he was 30
Men are in their prime from 21-35, shouldn’t be too hard on the body until after that. Besides, he was 24 in this, not 30. In fact, I’d say the older ones have a better chance at succeeding due to having better emotional resilience and maturity than the younger guys. Living in the real world does toughen you up compared to the guys who just turned 19 and haven’t ever paid their own bills or had their heart broken.
@@TetraSamurai So your saying someone is weak if they haven’t been through traumatic breakups? Tf type of logic Is that.
If anyone is going through BUD/s and your lacking motivation throughout training just look out at the ocean if you quit that’s where your career is for the rest of your life there what Chris did
i think the standard navy is pretty awesome in itself. you got naval aviation
you got submariners
just working on surface ships the amount of skill necessary to keep those ships going... mind boggling.
you're
You’ll go there for the rest of your deployment lol its what you signed up for and not a prison sentence
No thanks, squid. I’ll stick with my crayons
Yeah I heard of something similar from a navy seal on TH-cam name chad he said don’t have anything to turn back to when your start questing yourself if you really want to become a navy seal when your going through hell week make it the only thing that matters to keep going which will be hard because it will be non stop wet and sandy while also feeling the cold wind , push ups , pull ups , carrying boats , 4 mile runs , sleep deprivation, boating in the ocean , and swimming in the ocean . Most people in my opinion will be lucky to make it pass first phase
“DAMN son. You a big Dr. Peppa-Cheeto-eatin’ mothafucka”. That line geeks me every time 😭
Our boatcrew in BUDS spent more time on Old Misery than any other according to one of our Instructors in 1982. We were the most F'd up group according to the Instructors. When we all graduated, the Senior Instructor told us: "That log is a hell of a motivator. I didn't think most of you would make it." I told him I enjoyed making the Instructors yell😂.
Hooyah Feeling dangerous.
That feeling dangerous line just sinks in.
2:11
This gets me every-time..
I think the worst part of this training is the cold water. Damn that pacific ocean is cold, even in the middle of summer the water temp barely moves past 65.
Behind all the hype, no one talks about how many of these guys die during training or severely injure their spine/neck/back to the point where they're crippled for life.
8trigrammer yeah like none
My friend is ex Marine Recon, his neck is permanently injured from training where the team has to lift a boat or huge logs. He said one guy in his class died, neck snapped...
8trigrammer they are the ones who got into it.
Why would a Recon Marine be your friend?
It’s rather rare. Especially recently, it makes the news when it happens. Everything that happens in BUD/S is done with trained corpsman nearby and several rescue divers (who are seal instructors) in any swimming situation.
I read the book. Chris Kyle was 24 when he went to BUD/S. The filmmakers made him 30 in the movie so they could get more recruits. If a 24,25,26,27,28,29,30 year old was watching this they would think “wow Chris Kyle was 30 when he joined, I still have time, I could do it”
Its not about ur strengths and weaknesses, its about being pushed to your absolute limit snd finding out who you really are.
That has to be Denzel Washington 😂😂😂
No Denzel Washington is the football coach in Remember the Titans
The movie was about Chris and nothing political. Anyone who read his book would realize that. He was also criticized about calling the people savages. I understand it is not politically correct but you have to understand these guys perspective. This is why this film should not be measured in a political way. This was about Chris and nothing else.
I'm sure he was referring to the people who use children and kill them and innocent women men who don't wear uniforms but suicide vests to get there 72 virgins or exploit young boys to it for them who won't fight other men on a real field of battle even the worst enemies in the past as a whole wore a uniform and met the enemy with some backbone as men these other people of that character are best described as savages what else would you call a person who uses drills on children?
@@mirandakrill2798 nope there was a scene where he says "you bought that ring from a savage?" he detested the entire population seems like.
This movie made me think about joining the Navy SEALS.
You think about it yet?
I wish, I wanted be a Navy SEAL.
@@Troy428492 y u stop?
@@mednchechen6570 I never listed in the Navy. I shouldn't go the the Navy after I was finish high school. Now I'm 36yrs old it's too late for me.
@@Troy428492 damn, what u do now?
I regret not testing myself via bootcamp of anykind when I was young.
They should've put the hell week training in here from the book that stuff sounded hard and intense as fuck
Feeling dangours
Pistol Pete you’re dumb
He's probably 8 years old, can't spell dangouris yet
I feel dangours too
Jerry you dumb? It’s “danjarus”
@@ps3jscrashed No its danjeris
It's not cold if you breath from the diaphragm. Try delivering a package in the rain up a mountain. In Norway.
"This is foreplay! I'm bout to turn on some Marvin Gaye and get in that assss!"
That’s what I’m talking about!
Squirrel Squirrel Squirrel where the **** are your nuts?
@@nemochicky4697 this was the dude from Drumline
1:40 I'M LOOKING FOR WARRIORS!!
After I heard that, I went and beat my personal best number of pushups. It's now 37! :D
better be at 50 now
watchu at now
@@SA-nn3so I hit 50 a while ago. 😃
@@detesteffeminacy hell yeah
What are you at now? Easy way to improve it is do 100 in as short a time as you can. I used to do that before bed, before I went to basic.
"I'm about to turn on some Marvin Gaye and get into some ass" lmao XD
Man I haven't seen Leonard Roberts (the drill instructor with the hose) since he played Sean Taylor in Drumline LOL
Oh, is that fake Denzel you're talking about? Yeah he does a great Denzel.
Can he do anything else? I only ask because, you know, we already have a Denzel.
Hooyah Feeling Dangerous KYLES FEELING DANGEROUS 😂😂😂🔥🔥
Respect to anyone who makes it through this. I hear Dan Bilzerian had to go through BUD/S 3 times! But for whatever reason he didn't go any further.
Why are they calling a 30 year old man, old? 😂 he’s in his physical prime. I’m 24 and that made me depressed hearing that lol
Trying to get in his head and make him quit
Nah that’s old if you’re joining the service, I joined at 24 and my DIs would call me the same thing lol
2:38 Oooooooooohhhhhhhhh 😲😲😲😲
It's like Full Metal Jacket but with NAVY
Military movies necessarily make stuff last a few minutes that actually lasted for hours, if not weeks or months.
I would have laughed regardless of how cold it was at 1:21
Wouldn't want to be anywhere else
"You a big Dr. Peper, cheeto eating mathafucka" haha
Hoyah! He's feeling dangerous! Lol
If i had a doller for every pixel in this video, i would have A dollar.
So glad training is over with I can't do a damn thing with bubble gut trying to to slip through the cracks of life
HOOYAH! Feeling dangerous! I love it!
Girls : Let's take selfie at the beach.
Boys :
Ain’t this the class David Goggins was in as well
real navy seal instructors actually get knee deep in the water wjth the students
@@ps3jscrashed good luvk
The black drill dude is hilarious. Great movie
"I dick 'em down!"
Some people don't have commercials I went through that for a long while ,not paying for commercials
Lol dude at 1:24 upper left is just laying there like ima just chill they won’t notice
If you not cheatin you bit tryin
So when instructor say "Hey D", he is talking about David Goddins ?
Most likely but they can’t quite say his name due to copyright issues
WHOS GONNA CARRY THE BOATS AND THE LOGS!
WHENEVER YOU GET IT OFF YOUR HEAD, WE’LL START THE TIME!!!!!
“only a few more hours an your navy seals” technically yes but BUD/s is actually training to qualify you for actual navy seal training which is combat mostly and base jumps.
Yup exactly you need to pass SQT(seal qualification training) to become an official Navy Seal.
@@michaelsamael2307 BUDS is a big stepping stone, but guys still have to pass SQT, SERE and Airborne school.
@@ryandees5158 I know of a guy that got bounced out of SQT. Was his own fault too. His wife, who worked at the Red Cross, put in a fake medical alert that said she was injured in order to get him out of a difficult underwater nighttime exercise.
You can only imagine how pissed everyone was when they found out that he had a past and sort of slipped through the cracks when he technically should have never gotten a contract to begin with: he was demoted in rank for a prior incident as a rescue diver, where he and some other instructors took a sailor who had a phobia of the water and kept throwing him back into the pool and wouldn't let him out.
Poor kid ended up dying.
No Hippies, Stoners, or Welfare Moochers here.
"We can't afford Denzel... Can you fill in for him?""
I’m feeling DANGEROUS
I’ll never ring that bell . You gotta kill me to make me ring that bell. For everyone going to buds or planning on going to buds.
This makes BUD/S look like a sucky high school PE class
Basic
Underwater
Demolition
SEAL
This training is NO JOKE. I tried it in the short tour I had and was later medically discharged.
HOOYAH! ..Kyles feelin dangerous🇺🇸
Hooyaa Feeling dangerous. No joke mate.
Special Forces truly are a different breed. Heard a lot of them are cowboys, specifically the SEALs since everyone knows them. Rangers GBs and Raiders seem less uptight
wasn't Chris 26 when he went through BUDS?
Private pyle
“WHY IS THERE A JELLY DONUT IN THIS FOOTLOCKER PRIVATE PYLE!!!!”
@@Krazygamer-ot6qh are u allowed to eat jelly donuts private pyle?
"What is that?!?! WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT!?!?!"
Gawd sometimes I regret not trying to be spec ops
“You say goodbye!!! I say good riddance!!!”
Workout done ... big bro ❤️
If he Would’ve Said, I Dick Em Said _. __*_SIR!!!_* 😂😂😂😂
That man right there is one of toughest in the world 1:08
Boot camp be rough Af
Sometimes we get confuse with the direction we need to go, but I didn't fail buds ,I'm starting to look the color of a tree when I did a white tree without paint just in case ,
I try to get along in this world but you don't be messing with life time ,
I don’t know if anyone has ever heard. But Jesse Ventura was a SEAL. I know he keeps it a secret and doesn’t like to talk about much
He talks about being a SEAL all the time despite not being one (he was UDT).
Sargent? Does he mean to say petty officer Navy don't got sargents
There are no Sergeants either.
Jayko rendon Marines can go through Buds and qual then
I think so if they use Sargents but I use to be a pretty officer 1st class in rotc I'm now studying for the asvab test to join the army
That must explain why almost all the Marines are Recon... not!
James Black yeah but they’d have to join the Navy first
1:56 guy breaks character lmao he definetly wouldnt be smiling if he was busted
I know that voice when I hear it! Thats the guy from drumline!!!