Our General Patton had a saying during WW2, "A pint of sweat saves a gallon of blood." In other words, the harder, and, more brutal your training, the better prepared you will be to survive combat.
@@bmkim6271 politicians can cause conflicts and the citizens pay the price. I'll take the word of a general who was able to save the 101 airborne at the Battle of the Bulge, over a politicians any day.
It depends. Hell Week is the most physically and mentally taxing part shoved into a short time period. They do it in the beginning to weed out the weak. After Hell Week, it's skilled training. Maybe some dudes will think it's tougher since it's specialized stuff. The toughest part is...wear and tear. Lots of dudes get injured and have to ring out. And, re-start BUDS. (My brother passed the first time, but a few of his buddies got injured and had to go through it again.)
They are eating over 10,000 calories a day during Hell week and for those 7 days they get less than 10 hours of sleep total. Usually in short intervals (5-30 minutes).
When my brother finished, he had a fractured toe, bags under his eyes for weeks, and he looked like he was on another planet for a few days. And he healed up and kept trucking. Still is. I hate knowing he went through this because he's my kid brother, but it's not like I can stop him and if anything it is amazing to see what he's able to handle when he feels he has to.
I was an Operations Specialist from 1985 to 1995 . i volunteered for the DiveFarer program in basic at Great Lakes . I failed the diver medical exam because my nasal passages are screwed up . I graduated OS A School which was seventeen weeks at FCTC Atlantic , Damn Neck Virginia . I received orders to USS Sellers DDG 11 homeported in Charleston South Carolina , which was good for me because my home town was a three hour drive away . After sailing Sellers for four years I accepted orders to Yokosuka Japan as a Navy MP . I graduated the US Air Force Military Police Academy and flew to Japan . After my two years of sea duty I accepted orders to USS Antietam CG 54 homeported in Long Beach California . I had to graduate the AEGIS / SPY1A Radar school at Wallops Island Virginia before reporting . I met Antietam at Pearl Harbor Hawaii on the way to a West Pacific deployment . A couple of years later I sailed Antietam on a Persian Gulf deployment with the USS Carl Vinson strike group . As an OS I stood many hours at sea standing watch in the Combat Information Center , as many as thirteen to sixteen hours per day . I had to be alert watching radar screens , standing lookout watch with binoculars , listening to radio telephones , plotting on charts . On my second ship I was made a supervisor and had to or keep other OSs to stay alert on my watch . Good Luck in your future , young Sir .
choose your rate, choose your fate 😉 SO/SB are built different, mental toughness is the #1 aspect of succeeding in the program. Being in shape and physically prepared can only get you so far when it comes to the limits of your body and unforeseen stress fractures upon other gruesome or even mundane injuries which can set-back training or get one separated from the program.
Navy 1982 to 1988 AZ2 VS-41 and VS-33 two west pacs and I was based at NASNI a naval air station right down the road from seal boot camp and while driving to work I would see the trainees doing their thing ..one tough group of men and they all have my utmost respect.
Some years ago, after hurricane Maria, my family received a few cases of military MREs to eat. In all honesty, the minestrone meal was the only one I didn't like. The beef stew and shredded chicken burrito were the best ones.
Also if your child wants to join the military, one there isn't a war, 2 you should be honored to have him as your child, 3 they might not forgive you if you don't let him
I was in the Philippine Army Scout Rangers, and 6 am is a bit too lenient. For us it was 3. I remember hell week, it was something that almost made me cry and quit. The instructors would F with us and drink ice cold water in front of us. If some people here went to the Philippines, then you probably know how hot it is here. I went a day without drinking any water at all and was doing so many different exercises, and they would let us eat till 1330 hours next day.😂 I was literally drooling seeing the water, i didn't even care for food the entire time. I was just praying for it to rain or something. 😅
군대 갔다와서 대학 여자 동기들한테 처음 들은 말이 아직도 잊혀지지않음 대학1학년때 좀 통통한 편이었음 근데 군대를 특전사로 다녀왔는데 살이 그냥 쪽빠져서 복학했었음 근데 하는말이 여자동기들이 하는말이 '역시 남자들은 군대에서 굴러와야 사람이 됨ㅋㅋㅋㅋ' 이 말이 아직도 기억에 남음 장난으로 하는 말이지만, 얼마나 군대를 우습게 여기면 저런말을 할까? 했음
I wish my Dad (army vet '44-'51) had live to compare MRE's to K-Rations. He'd be most impressed. I myself am looking into buying MRE's online to put inside my Emergency Box.
My Daughters father in law is a retired Navy SEAL, Team 2 , team 10, and Dev Gru. His father was an Army Ranger. My son in law now has a BUDS contract. We're all rooting for him, it runs in his family and we know he can do it.
My brother is in Navy Seal, i am proud of him for sure! I could never done that training and i am not a week guy, i am 1.85 and 85kg but i can't do this.. that's not for anyone if you are not prepared mentally from the start to receive that training that come with mental and physical exhaustion plus the hardship + you really need to have team cooperation if you can't ...
South Korea has a version of SEALS. Their selection process is also tough. They train with US Navy SEALS and they are also tough bastards. The Philippines and Taiwan versions of SEALS are also tough bastards.
Stay awake 3 days straight and try pouring a bowl of cereal. You'll know something is off, maybe even shake to pour the milk. Now, stay awake 3 days straight through tough physical conditions, and then try coordinating as a team in a dangerous excercise while trying to exert yourself both physically and, maybe more importantly, mentally.
A guy at the motorcycle dealership I used to go to was a parts department guy and former SEAL. You would never know, other than he was in really good shape, one of the nicest people you could ever meet. One thing that's interesting that they don't mention, is that there are sharks in those waters too. Doubtful that they would be an issue but it's possible I suppose that would really be hell. The only reason I know, is that my son, a former Marine, had worked with SEAL's overseas and had a friend who was going through training, so he was invited to come on down whenever. So, he did. On one trip, he and a friend were scuba diving there off the beach there at Coronado Bay. Lots of people on the beach when they went down, when they came up, only one of their friends there frantically waving his arms. He hollered at them; didn't you see the shark circling you guys? They are like what shark? The friend goes, that big Great White Shark swimming around where you were. They go, nope, didn't see it.
They are not training to become soldiers, they are doing BUDS training to become NAVY SEALS. While almost all applicants to BUDS are sailors in the NAVY, the are some that are recruited from other branches of the military, like the MARINES. I worked with a guy that was a retired SEAL but he started out as an ARMY Ranger.
yup...had a guy who graduated 4 years ahead of me, that went into the Marines. while out on a float the team lost two members, and had another mission pressing. with no chance to get 2 replacement Seals sent out, they opened a " try out " crash course of Seal training to the Marines present. him, and another were selected. That Trident pin, looked amazing on Marine Dress Blues. Think he went back later once they'd gotten into port to go through the Seal training program. this was in the early 90's so memory faded a bit to the actual details.
Counterpoints: -most of “Americanisms” are actually preservations of the original versions of British speech, later changed by Brits. That’s like saying French-speaking Canadians should wise up and speak like Parisians even though Canadian French uses parts of older versions of French -Language is a constantly evolving entity, anyway. -You have to take population size into account. Of course there are more homeless in a larger country than a smaller one. Statistically, relative to population, more Brits are living beyond their financial means than Americans 🤷♂️
I've always wanted to be a SEAL, Marine or Army Ranger but I know I won't be able to do it. The amount of cardio and lack of sleep would literally kill me.
If you condition your body beforehand it is absolutely possible, going on consistent runs and going to sleep later and waking up earlier before entering the military (you get hardly any sleep in basic training anyways) but if you truly want to be something then you got this 👍
They have to shit in each their own pants. there are no potty breaks. not only that, but they piss on each other to stay warm. It's hell on earth for a reason. the sand turns the inside of your thighs to hamburger. you have to get skin grafts. it's the hardest (physically) training in the US military. There are tougher trainings that are more mental (CAG for instance), but nothing is tougher physically. this is why there is no quit inside any navy seal. they just will not quit. the only easy day was yesterday. pays to be a winner.
I volunteered for diver in basic in 1985 . I was medically disqualified . Life in the fleet for eight years wasn't easy . Water hours , hot racking , sixteen hour workdays , sleep deprivation , sleeping in a coffin rack , limited contact with family , receiving Dear John letters , your girlfriend / wife / kids not being on the pier when you get home , Jody is banging your girl , your High School buddies make more money , etc etc .... But i wouldn't trade my time in the fleet for anything else . The guys I sailed with on two warships and served two years on shore duty as an MP in Japan are the epitome of Brothers In Arms .
People are over looking that like in any circumstances getting to comfortable can work against you as much as help you. Going from soaking wet to a nice bon fire could help make you cramp up or fall asleep or sleep to long or not be able to move when you next have to do something especially away from the fire. Same could happen if you get extra sleep so while it can be a reward & helpful it can actually work against you &/or make things harder in the long run. That's not to say it's guaranteed to work against you I'm just saying it can & that's part of the purpose & test. Again you body being use to cold & soaked suddenly warm only to eventually go back to the shock of getting wet & cold again could work against you your muscles even your health making you more likely to be hurt or sick. Everything is a test & has a purpose to test.
Korean ROK Marines are more hardcore. My uncle was a helicopter door gunner with the 1st Cavalry in Vietnam and he told me the VC were scared of the ROK Marines and refused to fight them, they told their men "Do not engage the Koreans unless victory is certain." that deserves mad respect.
South Koreans basically use the US military doctrine so anything the US military is doing training wise you can bet some Korean is probably doing something similar
No way that log just weighs 68kgs. I used to work in a pet shop and literally carried 3x20kg bags of dog food again and again just like they say. I didn’t do all the other stuff which is a huge difference. But I’m assuming they mean 68kg each. So yeah not claiming to be remotely equal. But that log would not weigh 68kg.
After a certain point it doesn’t matter what they make you do. It’s all shitty and your body can adapt to it (even with injuries plaguing you) Your mind however……
I know 2 guys who became certified Navy Seals and it’s apparently less harder than you would expect! It’s more like a psychological test than a physical one ! You have to see the whole training process like a pie chart!
Hell Week is just the entrance exam. I'd cry day one. Can't even comprehend the intensity and focus of the remaining training but I love these guys!
I would uncontrollably cry every moment I was there
Our General Patton had a saying during WW2, "A pint of sweat saves a gallon of blood." In other words, the harder, and, more brutal your training, the better prepared you will be to survive combat.
미친 말같은 패튼장군의 말보다. 지휘관과 정치인,외교관과 국민의 지식이 훨씬 더 중요하다.
@@bmkim6271?
@@bmkim6271 politicians can cause conflicts and the citizens pay the price. I'll take the word of a general who was able to save the 101 airborne at the Battle of the Bulge, over a politicians any day.
That is a SEAL motto. "The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in battle".
@@bishop51807who says we need any damn saving?!?!? Every 101 soldier known to man.
And just for reference, according to US Navy SEALs, Hell Week is NOT the hardest part of BUDs
It depends. Hell Week is the most physically and mentally taxing part shoved into a short time period. They do it in the beginning to weed out the weak. After Hell Week, it's skilled training. Maybe some dudes will think it's tougher since it's specialized stuff.
The toughest part is...wear and tear. Lots of dudes get injured and have to ring out. And, re-start BUDS.
(My brother passed the first time, but a few of his buddies got injured and had to go through it again.)
Its just tough, not even hardest or extreme😂😂😂
That’s what Hell Week refers to though……
@@izanagi5052 Guarantee you’d fail the first day.
@aj897 and you wouldn't?
When she asked why they're carrying the boats I just said to myself, "who else is going to carry the boats?"
THEY DONT KNOW ME SON!!
They are eating over 10,000 calories a day during Hell week and for those 7 days they get less than 10 hours of sleep total. Usually in short intervals (5-30 minutes).
When my brother finished, he had a fractured toe, bags under his eyes for weeks, and he looked like he was on another planet for a few days. And he healed up and kept trucking. Still is. I hate knowing he went through this because he's my kid brother, but it's not like I can stop him and if anything it is amazing to see what he's able to handle when he feels he has to.
@@sonozaki0000did he end up becoming a seal?
@@Alexandurr he's still in training, all of this has only happened recently! he's doing well so far though!
As a FS who leaves to boot camp soon, the thing that will keep me going when I’m exhausted is remembering I don’t have to do as much work as the SEALs
FS isn't a rate. You mean FR striking DC or another engineering rate?
Also go TWICE!
@@Maver1ck911 no I mean FS as in as a Future Sailor cause I’m in DEP rn my rate is GSM and hell yeah Twice
@@BiggestTwiceFan165 I'm an AT 🫡 good luck with surface
I was an Operations Specialist from 1985 to 1995 . i volunteered for the DiveFarer program in basic at Great Lakes . I failed the diver medical exam because my nasal passages are screwed up . I graduated OS A School which was seventeen weeks at FCTC Atlantic , Damn Neck Virginia . I received orders to USS Sellers DDG 11 homeported in Charleston South Carolina , which was good for me because my home town was a three hour drive away . After sailing Sellers for four years I accepted orders to Yokosuka Japan as a Navy MP . I graduated the US Air Force Military Police Academy and flew to Japan . After my two years of sea duty I accepted orders to USS Antietam CG 54 homeported in Long Beach California . I had to graduate the AEGIS / SPY1A Radar school at Wallops Island Virginia before reporting . I met Antietam at Pearl Harbor Hawaii on the way to a West Pacific deployment . A couple of years later I sailed Antietam on a Persian Gulf deployment with the USS Carl Vinson strike group . As an OS I stood many hours at sea standing watch in the Combat Information Center , as many as thirteen to sixteen hours per day . I had to be alert watching radar screens , standing lookout watch with binoculars , listening to radio telephones , plotting on charts . On my second ship I was made a supervisor and had to or keep other OSs to stay alert on my watch . Good Luck in your future , young Sir .
@@victorwaddell6530 Thank you sir, and thank you for your service.
choose your rate, choose your fate 😉 SO/SB are built different, mental toughness is the #1 aspect of succeeding in the program. Being in shape and physically prepared can only get you so far when it comes to the limits of your body and unforeseen stress fractures upon other gruesome or even mundane injuries which can set-back training or get one separated from the program.
Navy 1982 to 1988 AZ2 VS-41 and VS-33 two west pacs and I was based at NASNI a naval air station right down the road from seal boot camp and while driving to work I would see the trainees doing their thing ..one tough group of men and they all have my utmost respect.
Some years ago, after hurricane Maria, my family received a few cases of military MREs to eat. In all honesty, the minestrone meal was the only one I didn't like. The beef stew and shredded chicken burrito were the best ones.
Yea, they're good to sustain you for awhile, but don't make them an every day thing or you'll be extremely constipated.
@@aaronburdon221 haven't had any in a while so I think I'm good ^_^
The trainees are allowed only 3 hours of sleep during Hell Week.
Oh no you are allowed 6 hours of sleep / day, it's just not specified when or for how long you can sleep, but you are still allowed 6 hours/day.
This training brings out your boldness, braveness and your courage out. I LOVE IT😘😍💟
Seals fight from air, land, water and under the sea!
I recommend watching the video where the US national waterpolo team tries seal training. Very entertaining.
I would happily go through seals training for MJ 😍
Also if your child wants to join the military, one there isn't a war, 2 you should be honored to have him as your child, 3 they might not forgive you if you don't let him
I was in the Philippine Army Scout Rangers, and 6 am is a bit too lenient. For us it was 3.
I remember hell week, it was something that almost made me cry and quit. The instructors would F with us and drink ice cold water in front of us. If some people here went to the Philippines, then you probably know how hot it is here. I went a day without drinking any water at all and was doing so many different exercises, and they would let us eat till 1330 hours next day.😂
I was literally drooling seeing the water, i didn't even care for food the entire time. I was just praying for it to rain or something. 😅
군대 갔다와서 대학 여자 동기들한테 처음 들은 말이 아직도 잊혀지지않음
대학1학년때 좀 통통한 편이었음 근데 군대를 특전사로 다녀왔는데
살이 그냥 쪽빠져서 복학했었음
근데 하는말이 여자동기들이 하는말이 '역시 남자들은 군대에서 굴러와야 사람이 됨ㅋㅋㅋㅋ'
이 말이 아직도 기억에 남음
장난으로 하는 말이지만, 얼마나 군대를 우습게 여기면 저런말을 할까? 했음
I love flutter kicks!!!! BTW MRE's do taste good!
I wish my Dad (army vet '44-'51) had live to compare MRE's to K-Rations. He'd be most impressed. I myself am looking into buying MRE's online to put inside my Emergency Box.
They are so beautiful girls and their reactions especially Shyunn and MJ❤😊
I love MJ's mandu face.
My Daughters father in law is a retired Navy SEAL, Team 2 , team 10, and Dev Gru. His father was an Army Ranger. My son in law now has a BUDS contract. We're all rooting for him, it runs in his family and we know he can do it.
My high school buddy is a Major in the Army and an Army Ranger. He told me the Ranger school lowered the standards to pass female trainees.
@@iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2458 Freaking sucks, doesn't it...
God bless to your family 🙏
전쟁 터지면 최대피해자는 여성이죠~~ 저런 분들이 여성과 약자를 지키는 분들입니다. 이 자리를 빌어 모든 국방에 종사하시는 분들에게 경의를 표합니다.
Hell week is the "easy" part
My brother is in Navy Seal, i am proud of him for sure! I could never done that training and i am not a week guy, i am 1.85 and 85kg but i can't do this.. that's not for anyone if you are not prepared mentally from the start to receive that training that come with mental and physical exhaustion plus the hardship + you really need to have team cooperation if you can't ...
South Korea has a version of SEALS. Their selection process is also tough. They train with US Navy SEALS and they are also tough bastards. The Philippines and Taiwan versions of SEALS are also tough bastards.
There is a reason no one wants to go against a SEAL on the battlefield
These young ladies are so adorable.
SEALS are sailors, not soldiers.
Wrong! Seals are carnivorous, fin-footed, semiaquatic, marine mammals.
The philosophy behind this that I admire is "Your enemy is training harder than you. They don't care that you're tired"
Stay awake 3 days straight and try pouring a bowl of cereal. You'll know something is off, maybe even shake to pour the milk. Now, stay awake 3 days straight through tough physical conditions, and then try coordinating as a team in a dangerous excercise while trying to exert yourself both physically and, maybe more importantly, mentally.
A guy at the motorcycle dealership I used to go to was a parts department guy and former SEAL. You would never know, other than he was in really good shape, one of the nicest people you could ever meet. One thing that's interesting that they don't mention, is that there are sharks in those waters too. Doubtful that they would be an issue but it's possible I suppose that would really be hell. The only reason I know, is that my son, a former Marine, had worked with SEAL's overseas and had a friend who was going through training, so he was invited to come on down whenever. So, he did. On one trip, he and a friend were scuba diving there off the beach there at Coronado Bay. Lots of people on the beach when they went down, when they came up, only one of their friends there frantically waving his arms. He hollered at them; didn't you see the shark circling you guys? They are like what shark? The friend goes, that big Great White Shark swimming around where you were. They go, nope, didn't see it.
I suddenly remember the movie Lone Survivor.
Onedoesnottrain to operate when one is on his best, one trains to operate when one’s on his worst.
미스터 올림피아 리액션도 해주세요!!
낄낄거리는거보니깐 군대 보내고싶다 남녀평등 여자들도 군대보내자
저 훈련 중에서 실제로 가장 힘든 훈련은... 가장 편해보이는 그거다.
가장 편해보이는데 그런 훈련이 들어가 있는 이유가 다 있는 거임.
차가운 바닷가에 누워있기. 같은거..
Now it’s time to react to UK military footage and SF training/selection process.
Thought they left them for a week without food.
They are not training to become soldiers, they are doing BUDS training to become NAVY SEALS. While almost all applicants to BUDS are sailors in the NAVY, the are some that are recruited from other branches of the military, like the MARINES. I worked with a guy that was a retired SEAL but he started out as an ARMY Ranger.
yup...had a guy who graduated 4 years ahead of me, that went into the Marines. while out on a float the team lost two members, and had another mission pressing. with no chance to get 2 replacement Seals sent out, they opened a " try out " crash course of Seal training to the Marines present. him, and another were selected. That Trident pin, looked amazing on Marine Dress Blues. Think he went back later once they'd gotten into port to go through the Seal training program. this was in the early 90's so memory faded a bit to the actual details.
Counterpoints:
-most of “Americanisms” are actually preservations of the original versions of British speech, later changed by Brits. That’s like saying French-speaking Canadians should wise up and speak like Parisians even though Canadian French uses parts of older versions of French
-Language is a constantly evolving entity, anyway.
-You have to take population size into account. Of course there are more homeless in a larger country than a smaller one. Statistically, relative to population, more Brits are living beyond their financial means than Americans 🤷♂️
basically to become a navy seal dont show up wit any weakness lol
I've always wanted to be a SEAL, Marine or Army Ranger but I know I won't be able to do it. The amount of cardio and lack of sleep would literally kill me.
If you condition your body beforehand it is absolutely possible, going on consistent runs and going to sleep later and waking up earlier before entering the military (you get hardly any sleep in basic training anyways) but if you truly want to be something then you got this 👍
They have to shit in each their own pants. there are no potty breaks. not only that, but they piss on each other to stay warm. It's hell on earth for a reason. the sand turns the inside of your thighs to hamburger. you have to get skin grafts. it's the hardest (physically) training in the US military. There are tougher trainings that are more mental (CAG for instance), but nothing is tougher physically. this is why there is no quit inside any navy seal. they just will not quit. the only easy day was yesterday. pays to be a winner.
I volunteered for diver in basic in 1985 . I was medically disqualified . Life in the fleet for eight years wasn't easy . Water hours , hot racking , sixteen hour workdays , sleep deprivation , sleeping in a coffin rack , limited contact with family , receiving Dear John letters , your girlfriend / wife / kids not being on the pier when you get home , Jody is banging your girl , your High School buddies make more money , etc etc .... But i wouldn't trade my time in the fleet for anything else . The guys I sailed with on two warships and served two years on shore duty as an MP in Japan are the epitome of Brothers In Arms .
They quit training with French Foreign Legion in Guyana because it's too hard...
ChaCha would make the ideal instructor😂😂
Now they know Navy Seals,show them Lone Survivor
React to AFL please I love you
Check about French Foreign Legion.
People are over looking that like in any circumstances getting to comfortable can work against you as much as help you. Going from soaking wet to a nice bon fire could help make you cramp up or fall asleep or sleep to long or not be able to move when you next have to do something especially away from the fire. Same could happen if you get extra sleep so while it can be a reward & helpful it can actually work against you &/or make things harder in the long run. That's not to say it's guaranteed to work against you I'm just saying it can & that's part of the purpose & test. Again you body being use to cold & soaked suddenly warm only to eventually go back to the shock of getting wet & cold again could work against you your muscles even your health making you more likely to be hurt or sick. Everything is a test & has a purpose to test.
Need
Korean girls try United States MRE'S
These are some very pretty women
You should try to watch Thai navy seal trainings it is more though
불쌍해가 아니라 고마워라고 해야지...
트레이닝 중반정도까지는 양성이 아니라 정리하는게 더 목적입니다. 안될 자원은 빨리 잘라내고 가능 인력을 더 혹독하게 양성하는 게 목적입니다.
I got the craziest idea:
They should react to Jschlatt
The Korean military have their own SEALS modeled after the US teams who actually helped create the unit. They pretty much do the exact same training.
For your youtube channel, so you can have more videos in the future
yOU DONT GET TO PICK THE PERFECT WEATHER TO RESCUE A HOSTAGE!
My understanding is that this isnt even training, this is a form of physical and mental filter to see if you get to actually start training.
MJ 너무 좋아요 이쁘고
if they are a girl group Mj would be my bias ☺❤
React to david goggin 😂
I had bacteria Pneumonia Almost died twice
they need to react to ufc 300
럭비도 해주세요
I would like to see you do a music reaction to Metallica's video the one do you see what you think of it and your thoughts and feelings are about it
Did you watch sri lanka LRP training video 😳😳😳
Korean ROK Marines are more hardcore. My uncle was a helicopter door gunner with the 1st Cavalry in Vietnam and he told me the VC were scared of the ROK Marines and refused to fight them, they told their men "Do not engage the Koreans unless victory is certain." that deserves mad respect.
South Koreans basically use the US military doctrine so anything the US military is doing training wise you can bet some Korean is probably doing something similar
우리나라 UDT가 네이비씰를 그대로 가져온거라 진짜 대단하지 인간한계의 끝을 올려놓고 그걸 넘게 만드는 훈련
oh, i want them to watch more training vids. maybe from SEA countries cuz they do some nasty trainings.
Technically it's not even training...this is just to get rid of the quiters and the weak.
can you react on " Bear Grylls (Man vs Wild ) "
No way that log just weighs 68kgs. I used to work in a pet shop and literally carried 3x20kg bags of dog food again and again just like they say. I didn’t do all the other stuff which is a huge difference. But I’m assuming they mean 68kg each. So yeah not claiming to be remotely equal. But that log would not weigh 68kg.
WHOS GONNA CARRY THE BOATS
this era i think korean girl are verry interesting to army becouse of north korea 😂
21st century moving boats? Even though we live in 21st century, there are still useful things we use from 19th century.
Please react on indian soldiers
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please tell me chacha hasn't been replaced like heejin and minji
react to ufc 300!
React to MARCOS commondos
I just hear 😂 😅Navey shit
It was a hell
Green Team
We need Cha Cha!!
After a certain point it doesn’t matter what they make you do. It’s all shitty and your body can adapt to it (even with injuries plaguing you)
Your mind however……
Hell week is only to take apart the weak mind from the strong willed. That's not even the hardest part of navy seal 😏 it's only the beginning part.
To be pedantic, these are sailors, not soldiers.
Try Philippine scout rangers training
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이근은 저런걸 한국 미국에서 각각 두번이나 수료함
Lol, only Koreans would ask if there's compensation for dying during training. No.
I know 2 guys who became certified Navy Seals and it’s apparently less harder than you would expect! It’s more like a psychological test than a physical one ! You have to see the whole training process like a pie chart!
Everyone thinks that their Navy is a beast until MARCOS arrives.
Marcos is a type of INDIAN MARINE COMMANDO.
Marcos is a litteral copy of US. MARSOC
French Foreign Legion is laughing after this comment 😂
React Indian navy Marcos
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