DaBosch Army
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Army Basic Training Prep!!
#military #usarmy #armybasictraining #enlistment #unitedstatesarmy #armedforces #usmilitary #armysoldiers #joiningthearmy
How I prepared for Army Basic Combat Training.
Spiritually, Mentally, and Physically.
It all starts with the Spirit and Mind and the Physical will follow.
Find your weakness, make a plan and attack your weakness. Mine was strength and rucking so I focused on strength training and rucking.
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MEPS Experience & Getting More!
Просмотров 3629 месяцев назад
#usarmy #military #meps #airforce #navy #marines #army The infamous MEPS Day! (Military Entrance Processing Station) In this video I go over tips that helped me pass MEPS on my first time. First Tip for a a successful MEPS starts with your recruiter. His job is to get you in and he wants to get you in. Go over everything with your recruiter and they will give you the best course of action on wh...
Military with Triple Waiver!
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#military #usarmy #enlistment #unitedstatesarmy #armedforces #usmilitary In this video will go over what tips I can offer you if you are interested in military service and you're doubting your age, medical or criminal history. Or All 3 like in my case. What you can do to give you the best possibility to join if you're thinking about joining!

Комментарии

  • @Jake-be9ji
    @Jake-be9ji Месяц назад

    Man you give me hope. I only need medical waivers. And I’m making sure they give me option 19 (guaranteed first duty station)

  • @ThatGuyAceSpitta
    @ThatGuyAceSpitta Месяц назад

    Sorry to hear about your pup brother. I’m prior service Army, got out in 2018 but am on my way back in. I’ve spent months praying if serving is just my calling and the Lord answered me. That chatter comes up in my head as well since I’m 28 now and when I got out was only a PFC so I’ll be entering in at that rank again. At the end of the day I know this is my calling and nothing will stop me. Thanks for the encouraging video!

  • @fromthebamma
    @fromthebamma 2 месяца назад

    Hey, quick question about joining the airforce or military in general.. so speaking hypothetically, if you had a medical condition when you were younger and provided all the necessary paperwork to your recruiter. Then afterwards, you get authorized to go to meps.. does that mean your medical waiver was approved? Thank you,

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 2 месяца назад

      That’s how it worked for me with medical. The recruiter doesn’t want to waist time sending you to MEPS if you don’t have a shot of getting in. I had to do a few small tests for my previous injuries with the Doc at MEPS like jumping on 1 leg.

    • @fromthebamma
      @fromthebamma 2 месяца назад

      @@daboscharmy awesome thanks

  • @stephencrawford8097
    @stephencrawford8097 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. I started the enlistment process the day I turned 35 with a class e larceny charge so now dealing with moral waiver hurdle and just a lot of kickback due to clerical errors on the state side. How long did it take for the conduct waivers to get approved for you?

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 3 месяца назад

      It took about a year! I know another guy I was talking to during future Soldier training and it took him about 1.5 years. There was a lot of clerical errors along the process. I think it’s also to check how bad you want it. I would stay on top of it asking every once in a while what the update is, is there anything I can do.

    • @stephencrawford8097
      @stephencrawford8097 3 месяца назад

      I’ve been checking in every other week just so I don’t come off as annoying. After waiting 45 days now I was told it hasn’t moved and still need 4 more signatures but after that last one I’ll have to then wait for the next waiver to be sent up the ladder

  • @mlidie
    @mlidie 8 месяцев назад

    41 year old. Enlisted after a decade delay due to family health issues/having kids. Always had my “why.” Wife told me to join since it is literally my last shot. Didn’t want to be the grandpa and catch heat for the age but who cares! Age is just a number. 89 on ASVAB, no studying… 599 on ACFT! All the grandpa jokes stopped after I was lapping the kids. Glad I joined even later. Army Reserves. 35Lima. Keep my federal job and do my weekend warrior work to give back. Biggest help to the running was my Zone 2 heart rate training. I spent 80% of weeks doing Zone 2. 1 day doing zone 3. Another day of Zone 5 with sprints. Another big tip I got was to do as much mobility and flexibility workouts! Stretching every single day as much as possible! Helps with the 35-43 crowd. Good luck to you and can’t wait to see how everything went!

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 2 месяца назад

      That’s awesome! Sounds like you are crushing it. Having support is huge. Glad you took the plunge and did it! I graduated at a 68w last week. Just waiting for Airborne orders now. Once that is complete I’ll be stationed with the 82nd in NC!

  • @SevroH2
    @SevroH2 8 месяцев назад

    My journey is very similar to yours. I am 36 years old and will be turning all my paperwork in to my recruiter next week. I did great on the practice asvab and my recruiter says the age is no issue. The only issue was that I weighed 195 at 5'9" (that was a few months ago) I am down around 175 now. My question for you is if you could make a video or possibly just right out a training sheet on how you trained from a 14min mile to now averaging 7-8min over 5 miles! Very impressive brother! Thank you for the videos and keep them coming!

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 8 месяцев назад

      As soon as I get out of BCT you got it! Proud of you

    • @coryb5035
      @coryb5035 7 месяцев назад

      Just wanted to second the request for a video on your running improvement. Good luck in BCT!

  • @audreyc7462
    @audreyc7462 8 месяцев назад

    The doctor declared you deplorable 😂nice one. You are shipping so soon! Best of luck to you

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 8 месяцев назад

      I appreciate you! Last night sleeping in my own bed. Tonight I report to the hotel at 18:00 and ship out tomorrow to Ft Jackson. Enjoying the luxuries like coffee before I start.

  • @Aaronsplace
    @Aaronsplace 9 месяцев назад

    Ay bro randomly came up in my feed 68w that got out last year after 4 and using my gi bill at college rn, you got this man dont stress it i went to basic no training and couldnt run overweight, you got the right mental you are going to pass period. Avoid injury, keep ur cardio locked in

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      That means a lot bro, thank you for your words. I am happy you are still doing it to it after you got out. Much respect to you. Did you enjoy 68w? Where did they assign you after AIT? Thank you again!

    • @Aaronsplace
      @Aaronsplace 9 месяцев назад

      @@daboscharmy I was at fort campbell for the majority of my time, the 2 most common assignments for medics are gonna be “on the line” just means a medic for a platoon of guys usually infantry or scouts, or in a clinic/hospital under a provider.

    • @Aaronsplace
      @Aaronsplace 9 месяцев назад

      @@daboscharmy I actually hated the army for about a year and a half because i just did too much. I tried to do every single high speed school because at first I wanted to go sf, so pretty much back to back i went to air assault, airborne, ranger, and SERE schools learned a bunch but man take your time there is no rush, except for pathfinder in my case there was actually a rush because they were talking about closing the school at campbell

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Does having Airborne in your contract give you a higher chance of attaching to a line or not really?

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      That's an intense school line up! Straight savage!

  • @Pp3ttit
    @Pp3ttit 9 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed the videos so far. Informative and helpful.

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate you!

  • @848evo4
    @848evo4 9 месяцев назад

    sorry Dean I subscribed with my brake finger . lol good video

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Brilliant! You are awesome!! If I don’t ride on the racetrack next year, that will break a 16 year streak!

  • @juliecatherinem
    @juliecatherinem 9 месяцев назад

    I thought it was interesting that u aimed to keep heart rate low to lose weight. Can u elaborate??

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Great question! With lower heart rate training you burn more fat. Higher heart rate, your training VO2 max and anaerobic. You also train your body to become more efficient at using oxygen to produce energy. You can train longer this way therefore burning more calories and fat. Recovery will be a lot faster so you can train more. The risk of being injured is also lower training as slower speeds while your body adapts to the exercise and impact if your over weight.

    • @juliecatherinem
      @juliecatherinem 8 месяцев назад

      @@daboscharmy thank you, very informative! when I get back to working out, I plan to take this into account. I think it's probably good for training the mind too. I struggle with impatience, so I think that slow physical training can translate in to slowing the mind too.

  • @seabass3104
    @seabass3104 9 месяцев назад

    Update this vid in a few years……

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Is that when you are enlisting?! I plan to do a video how I trained for basic, after basic how it went and, during AIT and Airborne school.

    • @seabass3104
      @seabass3104 9 месяцев назад

      @@daboscharmy my enlistment ended years ago. Best of luck.

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      @@seabass3104It all happens for a reason. Thank you again I really appreciate it 🙏 I ship Jan 9th.

  • @stepbrokevin2513
    @stepbrokevin2513 9 месяцев назад

    im on my 3rd waiver currently for minor finger tremors

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Way to stay in the fight! Be patient is my best advice. It took mine 1 year to get the approval. I know someone who is still waiting for the approval after a year. Sometimes they have to be re-submitted or more information is needed. I believe you have a good shot or else they would have said no already is my thinking. I'm praying for you!

  • @848evo4
    @848evo4 9 месяцев назад

    lol our ears were checked in boot camp daily, you can see the difference between being 35 and 18 dealing with people Dean, you have your crap together most 18 year olds don't. Good luck at jump school

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      lol they should do daily checks all the people that were having issues. I am looking forward to Combat Medic training and Jump school for sure! Basic just get thru it. I come from a very private life so having a battle buddy 24/7 for 10 weeks will take getting use to.

  • @mariavirginiadiazbosch2319
    @mariavirginiadiazbosch2319 9 месяцев назад

    I loved 🥰 this video!!!! Awesome Dini. As usual! ❤🎉

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Gracias como siempre! Eres lo mejor!

  • @daboscharmy
    @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

    Who is going to MEPS soon?

    • @RichardRodiles
      @RichardRodiles 9 месяцев назад

      Will you have to take another drug test and physical the day before shipping out to basic training?

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      @@RichardRodiles No, the next one will be at basic training. Females have to take a pregnancy test before shipping out. That’s it for ship day.

  • @BraxtonSpringer
    @BraxtonSpringer 9 месяцев назад

    Mein Bruder! 🙏💪🧡

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      We have to get some more training days in before I ship. Jan. 4 will be my last future Soldier training.

    • @BraxtonSpringer
      @BraxtonSpringer 9 месяцев назад

      @@daboscharmy We will definitely get another training in!

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      That's what I want to hear it! We will do another hike and run.. Next video you''ll be in the hike portion! @@BraxtonSpringer

  • @gunterdapenguin5896
    @gunterdapenguin5896 9 месяцев назад

    This gives me hope, I was rejected from (my country's) military for mild autism which I don't believe I have, my dream has always been to serve the US army and hopefully try out for rangers, I've been feeling really stessed about it because I'm afraid that when I get to america and maybe get the opportunity that I will be too old (only 19 now, but still). Hearing someone joining the military as a fully grown, mature adult and with multiple waivers gives me hope, thank you for sharing

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Brian Marx joined when he was 40. He went to RASP at 41 and is still serving in the Ranger battalion at 50+ years old. He is a savage! If you want it bad enough and keep fighting I believe you can accomplish your dreams. I’m rooting for you!! Any questions let me know.

    • @gunterdapenguin5896
      @gunterdapenguin5896 9 месяцев назад

      @daboscharmy thanks man, it means a lot really, your video did actually get me wondering, did you get a waiver request rejected in the past? Because as I have understood you only get 1 chance at a waiver, so just curious about if you did/didn't apply then or if I've just misunderstood the waiver process

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      @@gunterdapenguin5896 I believe you are correct with the one chance on waivers. Before this enlistment I never got that far to have a waiver submitted. I had a recruiter lie about submitting a waiver and never reached back out to me. I’m assuming he dumped my file in the trash and ghosted me. At that age I turned to road racing motorcycles and did that for 10+ years. What Country do you live in?

    • @gunterdapenguin5896
      @gunterdapenguin5896 9 месяцев назад

      @daboscharmy yeah okay, kind of a dick move from the recruiter haha. I'm from Denmark, Europe, I'm planning on getting a GED next year and then start applying for visas starting with the diversity lottery and then try finding jobs while also starting college here as I doubt I will get a visa as an unskilled laborer, but I sure will try

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Absolutely try it! You don't want to be older with "what if I never tried" in the back of your head. It was 11 years ago and perhaps the recruiter didn't take me serious at the time. I have family in Austria. @@gunterdapenguin5896

  • @tristytrist
    @tristytrist 9 месяцев назад

    Sorry to hear about your dog, he was a really nice and well trained one each time met him. I’m happy to see you managed to finish up and get through the process of enlisting. You’ll do great in basic, AIT, and beyond. - SFC M

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      It is really good to hear from you. I hope you are getting settled in well with the family. Thank you so much for not giving up on me and fighting! You are one of a kind. Basic in January, AIT starts in March and Airbone in July!

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Oh and the Puppers you met is still alive and kicking! Messi was my first Doberman who passed away in 2019.

  • @848evo4
    @848evo4 9 месяцев назад

    oh man so sorry to hear about your dog.

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      I appreciate the kind words. Messi passed away 2019. Arai is still running around by my side!

    • @848evo4
      @848evo4 9 месяцев назад

      @@daboscharmy great to know

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      By the way how did you stumble across this channel? This isn't motorcycle related lol @@848evo4

  • @mariavirginiadiazbosch2319
    @mariavirginiadiazbosch2319 9 месяцев назад

    Eres el mejor. Dios te bendiga.

    • @daboscharmy
      @daboscharmy 9 месяцев назад

      Dios te bendiga! Picos!