This guy is insane. In Who Dares Wins he ran 21km with weights and finished 30 minutes ahead of the second guy in front haha. That with a body weight of 110kg.
I near guarantee you he wasn’t anywhere near as jacked when his was in. He wouldn’t have had the calories, he would have had too little sleep, he would have traveled too much, and muscles are ultimately useless on the battlefield
@@yoshihorror1948 he was a royal marine who swam for a living, and he's top of the range so expect him to have a v shape body streamlined for the water. Big bulky legs wouldn't help a soldier because its about moving quick and long on the groun
@@mrv1271 I couldn't do one when I started in July, did assisted and negatives at first and can do about 5 good pull ups now, some days less, just gotta keep at it.
The military guys have insane fitness. It’s more that Foxy can probably do that workout all day every day with very little sleep, then run all night carrying heavy kit. Billy Billingham wrote he was doing two 10 mile runs most days with weight to prepare for Selection…and the Directing Staff were way fitter than him
Bob Shepherd wrote of his time as a warrant officer responsible for training and selection for UKSF. The cut-off time for the Fan Dance (24km up Pen-Y-Fan and down the other side, turn round, and come back to the start wearing 45lb pack), was 4hrs 10 mins, he had recruits stay with his pace and come back in 2hrs 47mins. Insane fitness on these lads.
@@Grynfelt lol! Sounds like you were triggered! If you read my original post, you would have understood the message but nah! You gotta argue that and then double down. Going through life like that must be hard but it’s your life as sad as that may be. Take care!👍🏻
@@Grynfelthe probably did pal. In the military you don’t do specifically bodybuilding workouts. For the most part from what I’ve heard they mostly run and do circuits because that trains them and prepares them for what they’ll actually be doing in a warzone I,e running, loading weight onto trucks, pulling teammates if injured etc.
That is an interesting bit of Info! I don't know if this apply to all tyre place around the world, but I'll definitely remember this for future reference!
I feel like I’m going to be doing a lot more of these CrossFit type style workouts when I get older. The good things about those workouts is that it works your whole body in most things and kinda replicates real scenarios like loading thing on trucks, pushing things etc. instead of doing the usual bodybuilding workouts to just look good.
@@dariuswilliams7509 Hell yeah, man. Loaded carries give a solid build. My step-sister works with Firemen. To train for carrying causalities they do sandbag carries, farmer walks, suitcase carries while wearing a weighted vest. I got a chance to talk with a few of them
I spent some time at RM Poole (I wasn't SBS I was just messing about in boats for a couple of weeks) and Foxy was there at the time (I didn't knowingly meet him) but when chatting to a mate of mine over a beer he was talking about a lad on the Squadron who was a fitness monster even compared to the other lads ... can you guess his name? There was no 💉💊 going on back then (and I'm not suggesting there is now) I think he's just a natural Beast!
Okay. I now have a dead body and a large tractor tyre in my dunge…. Garage. The ropes were already there, I swear. Just thinking outside the box, as we say in my profession and with a bit of lateral thinking too, would it not be easier to eat the injured/dead person, thereby negating any need to drag them about this causing unnecessary injury or trauma?
This is a really stupid question I'm sure, but can someone precisely define what positive foot placement and neutral spine mean. Obviously I feel like I've got a general idea, but what specific definitive points do you need to remember.
Neutral spine just means making sure you keep your back straight as a rod, dont round it (cat back) or let it sag (cow back). Positive foot placement means making sure your toes stay pointed straight ahead, not flared outwards or inwards. Imagine there is a straight line shooting out of your big toe in front of you, try to keep your whole foot and knee along that line.
@@simonshotter8960he could well be natural. Obviously no one knows but that body physique at his age is definitely doable without any enhancements especially if you’ve been training like that since you were 16. Bare in mind steroids in the military are not allowed and he would be kicked out if he were to be caught.
@@dylanjohns8409 plenty of military pictures of him looking normal size. Body like that isn’t conducive to the agility needed for special forces eother. So, at his age to build muscle like that is near on impossible.
start with your pull up bar set low down, so your feet are on the ground 1st to support your body weight .. only try 1 or two pull ups at a time ( reps ) do this until you are finding it becomes possible/ easy. over about 1 - 2 weeks then... increase the amount you do over each session - 2 to 3 Once you can comfortably pull your chin up over the bar. then... begin to raise the bar up a few inches. and go back down to 1- 2 pull ups.. start small and slowly and you will find after a month you have improved. remember to keep breathing.
There is no way this guy got that jacked doing these workouts alone. Dont be fooled. This is just for conditioning. Wanna look like him you have to put in the other 98% of the hard work at least 3 to 5 times a week, being consistent every damn week, all year round, year after year not to mention eating healthy and cutting out eating and drinking crap.
The sled rope pull and the body drag all put pressure on your biceps and work your back. Just because they're not the standard barbell exercises doesn't mean they don't work
@rampagesmackssons508 yeah this all seems to hit nearly everything. The only thing it's missing is a bit of chest but if you incorporate some bench, dips and/or pushup then you'll be fine. May be some dedicated core as well.
You’d be surprised how big built or ripped you can look by doing those CrossFit type style of workouts. In his military service you obviously do some standard bodybuilding workouts like your bench press, deadlifts etc. but the majority of the time running and circuits are quite popular in the military. Doing workouts like that work all your body like sandbag carries, sled pull/push, pull ups etc.
This guy is insane. In Who Dares Wins he ran 21km with weights and finished 30 minutes ahead of the second guy in front haha. That with a body weight of 110kg.
Still less than my actual body weight haha
its amazing to see a member of the terrrorist Uk empire being glorified
@@raaid85 Awww cope you big baby 👶🤣🤣🤣🤣
Or cry some more 🤣🤣
@@user.--. oh not crying. just fascinated. bin ladens training videos r cool too when he was on US payroll. he didnt have the body
@@raaid85 we helped you're country. Everyone from your country is a coward
Finally a workout I can do in my living room. Thank you mens health!
You must have an interesting living room.
@@DamienJByrne 😂
I keep forgetting to remove my truck tyre from my living room.
@@J-Ernie every time
You have a sled in your room?
This guy is an absolute unit.
0% leg
@@yoshihorror1948Legs are for running,it’s upper body that counts ,these bodybuilders with tree trunk legs couldn’t run for a bus.
I near guarantee you he wasn’t anywhere near as jacked when his was in. He wouldn’t have had the calories, he would have had too little sleep, he would have traveled too much, and muscles are ultimately useless on the battlefield
@@yoshihorror1948thick legs are for girls
@@yoshihorror1948 he was a royal marine who swam for a living, and he's top of the range so expect him to have a v shape body streamlined for the water. Big bulky legs wouldn't help a soldier because its about moving quick and long on the groun
“Stalwart of military training and benchmark of upper body strength” - love that, pull ups are simple, so efficient and so hard!
Foxy did 5 reps (I hope) cause that’s all I can do.
@@mrv1271 I couldn't do one when I started in July, did assisted and negatives at first and can do about 5 good pull ups now, some days less, just gotta keep at it.
Gone from 10 to 30 in 3 months. Need to concentrate more on good form now - his were excellent!
Try doing them with one arm
I used to do pull ups with added weight in the 80s, now can't do one, to much beer l guess.
Jeebus Foxy is a beast lifting that massive tyre
Mate 240kg tire is really heavy... Very surprised he can do that...
Tolles Training und in anderen Teilen gute Motivation. Gerne öfter auf RUclips.
The military guys have insane fitness. It’s more that Foxy can probably do that workout all day every day with very little sleep, then run all night carrying heavy kit. Billy Billingham wrote he was doing two 10 mile runs most days with weight to prepare for Selection…and the Directing Staff were way fitter than him
Bob Shepherd wrote of his time as a warrant officer responsible for training and selection for UKSF. The cut-off time for the Fan Dance (24km up Pen-Y-Fan and down the other side, turn round, and come back to the start wearing 45lb pack), was 4hrs 10 mins, he had recruits stay with his pace and come back in 2hrs 47mins. Insane fitness on these lads.
I flipped a few tyres from my son’s Lego set the other day. I felt the burn
Beefer.
Beautiful gym. He has what we all need. No fine tuning equipment that only those need for Mr Olympia prepping. Great job sir.
He didn't build that body with those exercises brother.
@@Grynfelt Who said he did? I was talking about the gym equipment. Now go back to your potato chips! You sound like you already gave up!
@@backagain5216 sounds like projecting. If you're out of shape by your thought process everybody must be out of shape and eating chips
@@Grynfelt lol! Sounds like you were triggered! If you read my original post, you would have understood the message but nah! You gotta argue that and then double down. Going through life like that must be hard but it’s your life as sad as that may be. Take care!👍🏻
@@Grynfelthe probably did pal. In the military you don’t do specifically bodybuilding workouts. For the most part from what I’ve heard they mostly run and do circuits because that trains them and prepares them for what they’ll actually be doing in a warzone I,e running, loading weight onto trucks, pulling teammates if injured etc.
Been training in garage lifting rocks doing PUSH UPS on paint cans pull UPS on beams got ripped af at 50 years old!!!
BRUTAL training on your vids man keep it up
Well done mate I’m 60 and still killing it
Well done man. Keep punching
You take any supplements? New to all this and young not sure whether to take creatine etc or not
@@g-e9513 yes creatine is the most efficient, natural and best supp, must take it
Sled push
squats (zercher or high bar and/or walking lunges)
bench
shoulder press,
deadlift
pullup
sandbag/dumbbell carry
what a kick ass workout place
Where can I buy a big tyre? My BMX tyre is not doing it for me anymore
For a tyre, a truck tyre place would maybe be happy for you to take a used one, as it costs them to dispose of them.
That is an interesting bit of Info! I don't know if this apply to all tyre place around the world, but I'll definitely remember this for future reference!
I feel like I’m going to be doing a lot more of these CrossFit type style workouts when I get older. The good things about those workouts is that it works your whole body in most things and kinda replicates real scenarios like loading thing on trucks, pushing things etc. instead of doing the usual bodybuilding workouts to just look good.
Yh functional movements mate concentrate on them now don’t wait, you will become aesthetic and functional at the same time time
That's why kettle bells are a good workout. It gives you functional strength.
Replicate the sled push by filling your backpack with solid brick sets and going for a walk; works a treat!
Absolute beast of a man
Legend Foxy 💪🏽💯thank you ✊🏽
Wow! You guys really nailed the audio.
Didnt they just
Love how he says "when you're climbing, whether over mountains or BUILDINGS " 😅
3:54 no sandbags in my living room... an infant will suffice
Another home friendly workout..... cheers
Minus the wooden tango’s and mp5, this is basically FNG from Cod4
Much Respect,Sir
💥💥AMAZING-INSANE🦾🦾
Man ! Foxy even chained the sled already heavily iron-toppled, 240 Massive tire not lbs but kgs !!! 😮🔥🔥💪💪🇬🇧
What a machine.
Damn with that body, my man will never ran out of weapons on the battle field
Issue WTF! Foxy where’s the silver shadows? Best bit of kit I was ever issued! 😂
Hi-tec Silver Shadows. Bought a few pairs, better than the pumps
omg silver shads, forgot all about those, everyone complained about them but I never had any issues with them personally
Going to ask my local David Lloyds if they can get some tyres in.🤣
Better ask them to get some test too😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I didn't see any face pulls. What would Jeff say?!
Great strength video and only exercise missing was press ups ? One of the oldest exercise known to man, but can be done almost anywhere.
yeah but I doubt he does these exercises all on one day. like he divides his routine up. legs, back, functional day, chest/arms etc
Don't you mean Burpees
Like most military guys he can probably do over 100 in a row. It’s too easy to include in a workout.
Calisthenics + Loaded Carries + Running.
Loaded Carries & Calisthenics are the secret to oldman strength or what they call farmer strong
@@dariuswilliams7509 Hell yeah, man. Loaded carries give a solid build. My step-sister works with Firemen. To train for carrying causalities they do sandbag carries, farmer walks, suitcase carries while wearing a weighted vest. I got a chance to talk with a few of them
Don't forget the TRT.
@@Cynthia_Blackraven_666you’re not allowed steroids or drugs in the military.
Foxy what a legend real man hard as fuck with a genuine side to him 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
You should take him to bed
2:16 foxy turned in Jean Claude Van Dam
Nice one!! I love that tyre work and them pull ups with extra weight,im doing muscle up with extra weight as well,great workout my guy!
God bless him
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I like the way he takes out his totally dangerous SAS Guns 😍He would break me on day one of pillow talk interrogation ❤
He is a machine
U missed out the old TRT in the recipe!
Wrong this guy is insane
I spent some time at RM Poole (I wasn't SBS I was just messing about in boats for a couple of weeks) and Foxy was there at the time (I didn't knowingly meet him) but when chatting to a mate of mine over a beer he was talking about a lad on the Squadron who was a fitness monster even compared to the other lads ... can you guess his name?
There was no 💉💊 going on back then (and I'm not suggesting there is now) I think he's just a natural Beast!
What is the brand of the large sand bags he was dragging?
SAS rocks 👍
Hats off to foxy .
Great vid Foxy.
Keep up the good work
Pushing and pulling. Simples.
Dudes a weapon !
As a Primate, I promise you will be stronger if you wrap your thumb around the bar.
Even a chain linked !!! 😮💥🔥💪💯🦾🇬🇧🇬🇧
Gutted, my gym doesn’t have a 240 kilogram tyre
Borrow one from the nearest construction site
Beast!
I am going to struggle to get that tyre into my bedroom.
Tank!
And TRT
Okay. I now have a dead body and a large tractor tyre in my dunge…. Garage. The ropes were already there, I swear. Just thinking outside the box, as we say in my profession and with a bit of lateral thinking too, would it not be easier to eat the injured/dead person, thereby negating any need to drag them about this causing unnecessary injury or trauma?
Nice shorts, where can I get a pair?
Saw this bloke in New York airport lounge looks like fucking iron just a killing machine
**gulp** 😯🙌🏼
I sure as hell hope my wife doesn’t stumble across this video
Love it! I must say, she has great taste. He's a doll.
I wish he was my mate 💎
I can probably run almost full speed with that sandbag
I need a sled, a rope and a weight vest, all of which of high-quality. What's the best place to find these things?
Thanks
INSANE !!! 👏🔥✊💥💯💯🙏
The workout is cool but I want to know about his cardio workout? I saw him do pen y fan with 35lbs in like 90 minutes one way. He's a mountain goat 🐐
What is positive or negative foot placements?
I RENEW MYSELF to return and re-live this INTENSE PASSION with the Masters !!!
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This is a really stupid question I'm sure, but can someone precisely define what positive foot placement and neutral spine mean. Obviously I feel like I've got a general idea, but what specific definitive points do you need to remember.
Neutral spine just means making sure you keep your back straight as a rod, dont round it (cat back) or let it sag (cow back). Positive foot placement means making sure your toes stay pointed straight ahead, not flared outwards or inwards. Imagine there is a straight line shooting out of your big toe in front of you, try to keep your whole foot and knee along that line.
@@kristenarcher5996 Thanks pretty much what I thought, but thanks for clarifying it for me.
How many sets and reps?
This is one guy you wouldnt want taking you on a TAB i bet 😂
Nice work fox
Cheers mate
So what is the actual workout then?
Impressive. Basic fitness.
Great to see someone who’s natural with training tips 👍👍
Only he knows if he is actually 100% natural...😉
He’s not
No way he’s natural
@@simonshotter8960he could well be natural. Obviously no one knows but that body physique at his age is definitely doable without any enhancements especially if you’ve been training like that since you were 16. Bare in mind steroids in the military are not allowed and he would be kicked out if he were to be caught.
@@dylanjohns8409 plenty of military pictures of him looking normal size.
Body like that isn’t conducive to the agility needed for special forces eother.
So, at his age to build muscle like that is near on impossible.
Why not properly describe him as Special Boat Squadron / SBS in his bio?
Because the average person won’t know what SBS means but they hear Special Forces and will get the general idea
Do you mean Special boat service,
Real Fitness
I want to know what shorts he’s wearing
Where’s the video on how to grow a full walrus SF type tash……that’s harder than any workout
Peak moment 3:51
Proper Phys that 👍
Damn. I wish my name was Jason Fox
Screw the workout.
What's the (government) pharmaceutical regimen???
What is the name of this music?
Also helps you’ve been in special forces for 20 years I suppose
I don't need wear body armour for the pull ups, I find a layer of body fat helps to simulate a backpack.
Dam where u always was this big🧐
Hard to believe thats foxys first pull up 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Bet he was a Roman Centurion on his past life lol
Great now all I need is equipment nobody has in a place that doesn’t exist.
Most if these are at a well equipped gym
Love everything but the hiphop soundtrack.
❣
"ON THE BATTLEFIELD"..KOGA SI TI ISHL DA UTEPUJESH...GLE GA...AND HE SQUALIFIED IS HE!!!!!!! IS THAT RIGHT!!!! LOOK AT HIM!!!!!!!
what does "positive foot placement" actually mean ?!?!
Feel positive with your foot placement.
was wondering that too
Being mindful of your contact with the ground. I think he just means take second and make sure your feet are planted nicely.
Put your feet in the right place
Don't place them negatively
This guy is pretty much captain price
Sounds like Bear Grylls
No way has he built those arms doing that routine
For my entire life I’ve been unable to do chin ups…. 😤
buy a pull-up bar and some resistance bands. then all it takes is consistency
start with your pull up bar set low down,
so your feet are on the ground 1st
to support your body weight ..
only try 1 or two pull ups at a time ( reps )
do this until you are finding it becomes possible/ easy.
over about 1 - 2 weeks
then... increase the amount you do over each session - 2 to 3
Once you can comfortably pull your chin up over the bar.
then... begin to raise the bar up a few inches.
and go back down to 1- 2 pull ups..
start small and slowly
and you will find after a month you have improved.
remember to keep breathing.
There is no way this guy got that jacked doing these workouts alone. Dont be fooled. This is just for conditioning. Wanna look like him you have to put in the other 98% of the hard work at least 3 to 5 times a week, being consistent every damn week, all year round, year after year not to mention eating healthy and cutting out eating and drinking crap.
Heavy sandbag exercises and heavy tyre flips will get you jacked
The sled rope pull and the body drag all put pressure on your biceps and work your back. Just because they're not the standard barbell exercises doesn't mean they don't work
@rampagesmackssons508 yeah this all seems to hit nearly everything. The only thing it's missing is a bit of chest but if you incorporate some bench, dips and/or pushup then you'll be fine. May be some dedicated core as well.
You’d be surprised how big built or ripped you can look by doing those CrossFit type style of workouts. In his military service you obviously do some standard bodybuilding workouts like your bench press, deadlifts etc. but the majority of the time running and circuits are quite popular in the military. Doing workouts like that work all your body like sandbag carries, sled pull/push, pull ups etc.
And a lil testosterone from 'other' sources
Can you someone explain in detail “keeping a neutral back” thanks
It’s avoiding back pronation,so basically avoid bending your back, this can cause injury. Keep your lower spine is a stable, straight position
Great so neutral just means straight and not bent or bending, Thank you
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if you are in special forces . i just want to see your speed IQ balance and gun skills . these type of workout is normal