@Leigh Ramsay Its maybe the end of the story, but the end isn't relevant. The start isn't relevant either. The important part is when you realize your time is limited and that you have to write your story yourself. It's not important how you write that story, it's important how many stories you affect in a positive way and how to affect your own story in a positive way. Its never too late!
“Pain is temporary. It may last for a minute, or an hour or a day, or even a year. But eventually, it will subside. And something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it’ll last forever” - Lance Armstrong
0:54 this mans name is Justin Legg he now lives in my area of Hampton Roads in Virginia. He served on the SEAL teams for years before being diagnosed with leukemia. He still served on the SEAL teams while receiving chemo treatment and numerous medical operations. Legg was cured for a time before being diagnosed with a uncommon cancer that spread rapidly to his lungs. He had a double lung transplant...and ran a triple marathon. Amazing man.
ChetnikForever You mean patriots serving their country protecting the ones they love? Look around, every single goddamn one of the thousands of service men and women are there because they want to be. They aren’t forced into it, they aren’t there because they have to be. They are there because they know it’s right, they are there because they want to fight for what they believe in. Fight to keep our great country, the United States of America safe from enemies both foreign and domestic. Wether it’s fighting the terrorist and fuckin jihads in Afghan or fighting traitors at home. They don’t do it because of some “capitalist” agenda. And if you really think the US is speaking chaos around the world, go ahead and tale a look at the shit hole 3rd world countries tearing themselves apart. Some of them don’t even know their head from their ass. Why don’t you say that shit to the citizens of Iraq or Syria who without US and US backed forces, would have been slaughtered and forced under rule of terrible dictators. I don’t give a shit wether you’re American, Russian, or even fucking Pakistani, at least have the brain power to realize the good behind these men and women. Realize the true nature of what goes on over there. It’s real easy to sit behind your screen and scream about capitalism and the chaos the US causes in war, but it’s another thing to be over there and see the shit that would happen with us there. Watching Jihads slitting the throats of women in the streets for teaching children, or executing men, women, and children one after the other to show their power. You have no clue what actually happens. So get the fuck down off of your little commie soapbox and stop complaining.
Everyone, I just checked this video for the first time in 4 years and am blown away by the response. I had no idea it had been viewed this many times and has impacted the number of people it did. Thank you all for the responses... I'll start working on some more videos if that's something everyone is interested in.
I used to watch this when it was airing on tv. Got real motivated to train and go to buds...then I started swimming. then I joined the navy as an electrician.
Yes, pain is temporal. Glory will only last for the longevity of the Earth, insofar as men remember them, but as far as personal glory, it will last only the span of that man’s life. Eternal glory was, is, and will be all for God, and not for what a man achieved in life unless it was for God’s glory. We in finite time are merely dust to eternity.
But it’s this glory that gives man meaning in an eternal cycle of life. It’s what God wants, for us to live a meaningful life and it’s in this that humanity gains eternal glory.
1:39 “Don’t give into the pain! You just adjust to it! That’s it! Minor adjustments! Don’t give into the pain and quit.” That fired me up hearing that.🇺🇸💪✝️
He had a bone marrow transplant because he had leukemia, had complications because of the transplant, had complications from the treatment of the prior complications, and then was forced to get a double lung transplant. He’s badass.
Refusing to quit is an admirable trait (however everybody who voluntarily withdraws from BUDS went in there with the mindset that they'd never quit. Nobody starts planning to quit, but they do anyways.). Also simply not quitting isn't enough. You can fail BUDS by being performance dropped (there are things like run times, swim times, O course times that you must meet). You can also be dropped if your body gives out on you (stress factures, torn ligaments, etc) so your body must be conditioned prior to getting to BUDS. Good luck to those wishing to venture down this career path.
@@paperoutefrank he is a rare human, but nowadays, i think if you are diagnosed, they pretty much can't let you go on without facing serious legal repercussions. I don't have any experience I'm just pretty sure the leeway now isn't the same as it was back then.
Instructor: “Are you sure you wanna be here?” Candidate: “Yes I do...” Instructor: “Are you absolutely sure?” Candidate: “I’M POSITIVE!” Man I love to see that kind of stuff. I hope that guy made it.
It’s more of a dynamic teamwork. You see someone fallen behind the group, you fall back and help them out and push forward. It’s not always a “one man army”.
You never do anything alone in the military. There's always a team or buddy system. There's a reason why there's so much comradeship in the military, because they're all in it together.
One of the main points in bud training class 234 was about teamwork. Especially through hell week, they wanted to see the guys work together or not fail the team. Better to injure yourself than a teammate
There will times when you want to quit and you think about doing it. Everyone does at some point, and if they tell you otherwise they are lying. The Real Trick to the game is pushing past the urge to give into your emotions. I promise you all, for those that want to do this or any other type of military service: the pain will subside, the body can take anything.
@Michael P but whatever doesn't kill you will make you stronger. Also, go until you pass out. Your body isn't going to drop dead on the spot. Don't think about the pain, just endure. There's medical staff there for a reason. (IDK if they're at BUDS specifically but in general)
Thats true. military Training is only about youre mind. No Matter how weak you are, your Body can take anything. Youre mind is that what decides. I remember i was thinking i will quit i will quit. I was crying on the phone calling my mom. I cant handle This i want to quit. And she told me if you want to quit you can to that but i believe in you. Its only in youre brain that you Think you cant do it anymore. They say when you Think that you cant anymore then youre just at 30% and you still have the rest energy to go further and keep walking. If you quit you will return as someone Who gave up. And This will continue in youre live. Everytime a hard point reaches youre mind you will want to quit. But if you dont it will be the best Feeling in youre live. You will see that youre better than This. You will know what you are capable of doing.
@@MrMrbobo46 As someone who has minor asthma and wants to join the forces (Canada), it's going to be fun running and passing out. If they accept me, then I will not be the one to go home. They'll have to discharge me before I quit. That being said, I don't want to go into heavy physically demanding jobs to grind my lungs out. It's training for a reason, they want to see who quits and who will keep pushing forward. TL:DR I am going to experience something similar to this myself soon. I have to keep my head up.
In Pool Comp., stay calm and once that instructor stops yankin n beatin you up make sure to inhale as much water as possible. Youll wake up lookin into the light or youll be back on your couch playing COD with your old buddies sayin yeah i had to get kicked out cuz my buddies were too lazy n couldnt beat training so they decided to drop me too
I wasn’t a seal, just an army infantryman. Joined right as we were about to invade Iraq. I remember the day I went from a civilian to a soldier. The very second. Probably half way through basic, exhausted, injured, hungry, tired, feeling down. As we were getting smoked, I felt I couldn’t take anymore. And I turned all those feelings into aggression. I used that aggression to lush through the pain. At that moment, something changed in me. And to this day I have never lost that feeling. No matter what I go through in life, I can push through.
“Find an excuse to win” Hell yeah hell yeah, excuses for quitting are so easy to find because they’re everywhere, but all you need is just ONE excuse to win
MSFTS TRIO in a way, you are the rich. Unless you’re a soldier? I feel rich being alive in a free nation. Not all about money. Open your mind to the positive. The negative is lame.
*"The Hardest time's is. The best times you'll remember for the rest of your life."* This is the quote i made when i was remembering my tough times with my friend's or by myself.
I just wanna say, I am so grateful for these men. The sacrifices these guys make every day to keep all of us safe, most of us will never be able to understand. I’m just an enlisted air force maintainer, but it’s an honor to defend the same flag that these guys do. I’m currently working towards my commission and hoping to be a pilot one day. It’s people like this that remind me to keep pushing and I am so grateful for that reminder 🇺🇸
@@Franzibald_ "Payment" comes in many forms. Currency is just one. No one goes to B.U.D.S. thinking "oh yeah, this paycheck is gonna be awesome!" I think you missed the moral of the statement. "It pays to be a winner" means it's rewarding to push past any obstacles, the reward is the accomplishment. Doing something not many people can do is being a "winner".
"Don't give into the pain, just adjust for it. That's it. Minor adjustments. You can't do it perfect, you just change it a little bit. Don't give into the pain and quit."
It brings me to tears knowing that my emotional and moral immaturity in the past will keep me from ever getting to at least get a taste of their process in gaining knowledge of self worth and personal growth that is offered at BUDs. But on the flipside, watching these videos always reminds me to do everything I can to be dependable and to make the lives of those around me better every day. No matter how small you or I think we are, our actions touch the lives of hundreda, if not thousands of people each day. Always be the guy that will still get after it, even when those who are close to you want to give up.
Michael Stout I don’t know what kind of situation you’re in, but aren’t you giving up on an opportunity to join BUDs just because you’re telling yourself that you can’t?
@@shadow-qy4zi The military is very particular about people who do exhibit or have exhibited some of the more severe mental illnesses and with bipolar disorder being one of them, although I'm stable and not even medicated anymore, me having had a manic episode in my medical records and a history of masochistic behavior during times of mental instability and even an attempted suicide, it would take an act of God to get me in. I don't think I'm bipolar. I forwent medication without even consulting my psychiatrist and quit seeing her long ago and I've been straight as an arrow. I've been running ultramarathons, recently I was made a crew lead at a job that I've only had since January in an industry I've had no previous experience over people who've been with the company for years and I've managed to keep my nose on the grindstone and stay disciplined for a long time so I think I'm perfectly fine. I can trace all of my mental instability problems back to one experience with lsd that wasn't pretty uncomfortable and nerve racking compared to my previous ones and it set me down a bad path for a while.
@@ethanlambert5256 I guess in a way. You have to play by their rules to get in with them and unfortunately, I haven't exactly done that. Refer to my previous reply for an explanation. I've been looking into some other pretty hardcore industries to fill the void. I'm really thinking I want to find work in the oil industry. I know compromise is pathetic in a lot of instances but beating a dead horse isn't exactly wise either. I just want to live hard and keep going to sleep satisfied with the day's work at night.
In special forces training, I learnt what it meant to be tired. I learnt what it meant to be cold. I learnt what it meant to be hungry. And I also learnt a little bit about enduring those things.
I wanna be a SEAL and that has been and is my one and only goal in my life I love these videos and keep up the great work nothing but positivity for this channel.
Alex Mulvihill I’m a freshman in high school and train to build my push ups and pull ups and running I’m also on the swim team you best believe I’m giving my all lol
Just came back from an Explosions in the Sky concert (which was fucking amazing by the way) and was reminded of this video. Just had to watch this before going to bed.
Thank you to all you brave men who endured this for all of us. I will always be grateful for the work and sacrifice you do. Sincerely- an American citizen
When you're willing to die for it, you'll break through to a level of strength you never knew you had. I went on a 50 mile hike through no mans land, i thought id die out there, but i never quit, because i never had an option to quit. It was either i die, or i succeed. You have to go through SEAL training with a mentality that you are already dead, or going to die; when you value your life, thats when doubt kicks in and you quitting starts nagging on your mind.
You do not fear death. You think this makes you strong. It makes you weak. How can you move faster then possible, fight longer then possible, without the most powerful impulse of the spirit? The fear of death.
A lot of these clips were used in the intro of the movie Lone Survivor. What a movie. Gives me chills watching the whole training phase of a recruit. The way they shape and build these soilders mentalities are crazy. Salute to these brave young men. My respect.
Hats off and much respect to all the Seals and Seal candidates who tried but have yet to make it. So proud of each and every one of you and our sincere thanks.
Yo my brother is in army with a Ranger contract..he is at Fort Benning obviosly and he had to do 2 14 day quarantines because of covid cases there and he actually got it partially and has recovered a bit and doesnt have it anymore but has effected his run times and his physicality. He is in about his 6th week right now of basic but then he'll go to pre RASP and then RASP
I like how this video is has super soft music and motivational quotes from the instructors in it and doesn’t feel like NAVY SEAL training at all apart from the images
I’ve watched the Discovery series a couple of times on BUDS CLASS 234. LIVELY was one badass dude. He went through BUDS with an incredibly humorous and positive attitude. You’d think he was trying out for a baseball team. He even had the balls to screw with the instructors.
You should listen to Richard Mack Machowitz talk or motivational speech to the LA Raiders on RUclips Mack was or still is a Navy Seal , he’s passed away GOD BLESS MACK but man that guys words are nothing but Iron bro GOD BLESS HOO YAH
That’s a message I think we all can relate to. I’m honored to even live knowing that men like this suffered and died so that I and the people who I love could have our freedoms.
Great video and point. This is true for all endeavors. When my sons are unable to fix something here at the house (that I have shown them how to do) and I come over and make it work, I tell them, "The only difference is that I can not fail. If I fail, then I have to live with it broken or pay someone else to fix it. Once you think with that mentality, A LOT of things get fixed."
Just enlisted in the marine corps and am shipping out to recruit training in a few months, I got this replaying in my head with every run and workout I do, best of luck to everyone else who’s about to ship out or working towards that goal!
@Yu Choob best decision I’ve ever made. It’s not easy and it’s not for everyone but I love my job and I love teaching people my job, passing on knowledge all that good stuff.
@@andresgamba1478glad it worked out for you it's good to hear, you found a passion and purpose within it, a fair few people I know get fed-up and disillusioned of things within the military generally after a few years in.
Haven't slept for 36 hours rn, i needed this to motivate me to do my workout anyway. Insomnia f*ing s*cks, i had it all week, don't know why, I feel like it's god testing my inner strength, or the devil trying to make me lose balance.
Looking at the military and seeing how crazy the training is for them, makes me realize that high school sports and college festivities, are literally a blip in time. Whether it’s the military, or it’s working an 8-5 job, that matters more than stressing about how well one has done in athletics in high school or college. That’s the shit that matters and what sports prepare you for. Sports isn’t life, but the way you approach life after your youth is what matters
I didn't play sports in high school but out of a platoon of 89 recruits I was in the top 5 physically, and even got meritoriously promoted in Basic Training. Lower your horns and go after every thing in front of you like a raging bull and you would be surprised at what your body and mind are capable of. Know this, they won't let you die in Basic Training, and any injury you get will get attended to and heal quickly. You'll make a few friends in Basic Training, but they key point is to get so tough and capable of doing anything that you will get home to your family relatively sane. I just turned 54 I am still mowing the youngsters down in my chosen sport.
I thought this was a meme, and just saved it to watch later. A few days afterwards, I checked it out and here I am. I'll be joining up in less than a year.
@@eskaban_edits_beats_and_more no it’s more than that. They turn into Men. Yea they maybe pawns for them but trust me when I say they are more of a MAN then what you’ll ever be
I'm grateful there are young men out there willing to endure torture for my/our country. Hardened rusty nails. People, foreign and domestic are trying to destroy us. These men protect us. God bless them.
"Its a lot easier to find men who are willing to die, than to find those who are ready to endure pain with patience"
-Julius Caesar
@Leigh Ramsay Its maybe the end of the story, but the end isn't relevant. The start isn't relevant either. The important part is when you realize your time is limited and that you have to write your story yourself. It's not important how you write that story, it's important how many stories you affect in a positive way and how to affect your own story in a positive way. Its never too late!
If you all have that much wisdom... why did you end up here then?...
@@Abcdefg25152 no it’s not. We are all gonna die anyway so why does anything matter?
@@cane870 yeah you're right, life is shit*
@@sweetdeepdreamer4356 End up? It's not the end, just passing thru.
"Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one" - Bruce Lee
@Sagar Malik thats naruto uzumaki u twat
That john f kennedy
@@prim0016 i hope you're joking
@@Leonidas-gs9cv OMDFG LOL
@@pirateclick1d169 thank god someone saw it😂
“Pain is temporary. It may last for a minute, or an hour or a day, or even a year. But eventually, it will subside. And something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it’ll last forever”
- Lance Armstrong
Death in some cases.
More pain.
“If I quit, however, it’ll last forever.”
Holy shit
XxMerc050xX it’s a quote from Lance Armstrong lol
0:54 this mans name is Justin Legg he now lives in my area of Hampton Roads in Virginia. He served on the SEAL teams for years before being diagnosed with leukemia. He still served on the SEAL teams while receiving chemo treatment and numerous medical operations. Legg was cured for a time before being diagnosed with a uncommon cancer that spread rapidly to his lungs. He had a double lung transplant...and ran a triple marathon. Amazing man.
What a fucking badass
Jesus
absolutely amazing!
He also climbed Mt McKinley!
He even has his own RUclips channel if not mistaken. He even commented on the original BUDS video.
It pays to be a winner.
Who dares wins.
^ SAS moto
And it really taxes you to be a loser
@ChetnikForever lol. Wrong on so many levels but the only one that bothers me: Sailors =/= Soldiers.
ChetnikForever You mean patriots serving their country protecting the ones they love? Look around, every single goddamn one of the thousands of service men and women are there because they want to be. They aren’t forced into it, they aren’t there because they have to be. They are there because they know it’s right, they are there because they want to fight for what they believe in. Fight to keep our great country, the United States of America safe from enemies both foreign and domestic. Wether it’s fighting the terrorist and fuckin jihads in Afghan or fighting traitors at home. They don’t do it because of some “capitalist” agenda. And if you really think the US is speaking chaos around the world, go ahead and tale a look at the shit hole 3rd world countries tearing themselves apart. Some of them don’t even know their head from their ass. Why don’t you say that shit to the citizens of Iraq or Syria who without US and US backed forces, would have been slaughtered and forced under rule of terrible dictators. I don’t give a shit wether you’re American, Russian, or even fucking Pakistani, at least have the brain power to realize the good behind these men and women. Realize the true nature of what goes on over there. It’s real easy to sit behind your screen and scream about capitalism and the chaos the US causes in war, but it’s another thing to be over there and see the shit that would happen with us there. Watching Jihads slitting the throats of women in the streets for teaching children, or executing men, women, and children one after the other to show their power. You have no clue what actually happens. So get the fuck down off of your little commie soapbox and stop complaining.
The thumbnail got me thinking he got a watermelon made helmet
they tot helmets on their head
*but i got watermelon instead*
I think they give officers those helmets during nighttime noat exercises where they paddle out past the surf
That’s why I clicked on the video
lmao this comment is gold
you thought I had a helmet on my head, BUT I GOT A WATA MELON INSTEAD
About to go through it at the end of this year, I’m not quitting for shit, going to die before I ring that bell
Thomas G keep that same energy.
Yessir I’m 15 but hope to join you one day on a seal team, tell us how it goes
Tharun Bala same man maybe we will be in the same class
Good luck brother. I hope I can serve with you in about 5 years once i finish college then BUD/S. And just like you, that i’d rather die than quit
Sure....ding ding
Everyone, I just checked this video for the first time in 4 years and am blown away by the response. I had no idea it had been viewed this many times and has impacted the number of people it did. Thank you all for the responses... I'll start working on some more videos if that's something everyone is interested in.
Blake Rogers Haha thanks for the compilation. This is amazing. Very inspiring
@@JasonHeights My pleasure. Thanks for watching
Yes, please do bless us :)
Yes am interested :)
Hemingway thanks for the kind words.
I used to watch this when it was airing on tv. Got real motivated to train and go to buds...then I started swimming.
then I joined the navy as an electrician.
You've still got my respect. An honest career and a solid skill set. Better than 90% of people out there.
LOL f in the chat!
What veered you away from Buds??
@@sastsxx Its like Clint Eastwood said "A man's got to know his limitations"
Thomas Propst nah fuck that. Break every barrier possible. Don’t accept mediocrity
0:53 Justin legg, look him up, navy seal, cancer survivor and lung transplant recipient. this dude doesn't know the meaning of quit.
Neither does David Goggins. Three hell weeks, heart surgery, and an ultra athlete.
Legg and Goggins are the idols that people should look up to instead of some Justin Beaver or any other weed smoker ...
Goggins is more like an athlete than a seal , look up to guys like jocko
@fuss Goggins 55 lookin 23
@fuss so you measure self worth by how many women you can sleep with?
pain is temporary glory lasts forever
Absolutely.
Yes, pain is temporal. Glory will only last for the longevity of the Earth, insofar as men remember them, but as far as personal glory, it will last only the span of that man’s life. Eternal glory was, is, and will be all for God, and not for what a man achieved in life unless it was for God’s glory. We in finite time are merely dust to eternity.
Pride. It’s pride not glory
But it’s this glory that gives man meaning in an eternal cycle of life. It’s what God wants, for us to live a meaningful life and it’s in this that humanity gains eternal glory.
Love this line, I am taking it with me
1:39 “Don’t give into the pain! You just adjust to it! That’s it! Minor adjustments! Don’t give into the pain and quit.” That fired me up hearing that.🇺🇸💪✝️
Few guys in that clip made it through. LEGG did and ended up getting a double lung transplant look it up. The guy at the end made it too
that’s good
He had a bone marrow transplant because he had leukemia, had complications because of the transplant, had complications from the treatment of the prior complications, and then was forced to get a double lung transplant. He’s badass.
@@2headedtasman200 he said he got it overseas clearing a building
He got the double lung transplant after inhaling toxic fumes in an Iraqi weapons facility. So much for there not being any WMD's huh?
@@lioncelica5170 I forgot that WMD's are the only things that create toxic fumes
Refusing to quit is an admirable trait (however everybody who voluntarily withdraws from BUDS went in there with the mindset that they'd never quit. Nobody starts planning to quit, but they do anyways.). Also simply not quitting isn't enough. You can fail BUDS by being performance dropped (there are things like run times, swim times, O course times that you must meet). You can also be dropped if your body gives out on you (stress factures, torn ligaments, etc) so your body must be conditioned prior to getting to BUDS. Good luck to those wishing to venture down this career path.
Never seen gollins? He had multiple stress fractures he did buds three times passing twice
Truth.
@@paperoutefrank he is a rare human, but nowadays, i think if you are diagnosed, they pretty much can't let you go on without facing serious legal repercussions. I don't have any experience I'm just pretty sure the leeway now isn't the same as it was back then.
@@chuffrey3058 Simple solution. Both you and the doctor wink wink nod nod before he says anything. Can’t be held liable.
@@paperoutefrank goggins?
Instructor: “Are you sure you wanna be here?”
Candidate: “Yes I do...”
Instructor: “Are you absolutely sure?”
Candidate: “I’M POSITIVE!”
Man I love to see that kind of stuff. I hope that guy made it.
he didnt, unfortunatly.
He quit during hell week
Ricardo Pereira what was his name
@@bobjones5869 the candidate ? McPherson.
he did make it. he was only 17
"You're in control of your pain" is a profound mentality if you can convince the mind of this reality.
I watch these at 330 am before my 16 hour shifts sometimes lol corny but it helps haha
Thanks for watching, brother.
It’s more of a dynamic teamwork. You see someone fallen behind the group, you fall back and help them out and push forward. It’s not always a “one man army”.
Its never a one man army, in any branch of the military.
You never do anything alone in the military. There's always a team or buddy system. There's a reason why there's so much comradeship in the military, because they're all in it together.
Well according to COD MW, Ronin (Tu Lam) operator is a "one man army" HEP
Army Of One Bud....that's what they told us growing up, isn't it? :D
One of the main points in bud training class 234 was about teamwork. Especially through hell week, they wanted to see the guys work together or not fail the team. Better to injure yourself than a teammate
There will times when you want to quit and you think about doing it. Everyone does at some point, and if they tell you otherwise they are lying. The Real Trick to the game is pushing past the urge to give into your emotions. I promise you all, for those that want to do this or any other type of military service: the pain will subside, the body can take anything.
@Michael P but whatever doesn't kill you will make you stronger. Also, go until you pass out. Your body isn't going to drop dead on the spot. Don't think about the pain, just endure. There's medical staff there for a reason. (IDK if they're at BUDS specifically but in general)
Thats true. military Training is only about youre mind. No Matter how weak you are, your Body can take anything. Youre mind is that what decides. I remember i was thinking i will quit i will quit. I was crying on the phone calling my mom. I cant handle This i want to quit. And she told me if you want to quit you can to that but i believe in you. Its only in youre brain that you Think you cant do it anymore. They say when you Think that you cant anymore then youre just at 30% and you still have the rest energy to go further and keep walking. If you quit you will return as someone Who gave up. And This will continue in youre live. Everytime a hard point reaches youre mind you will want to quit. But if you dont it will be the best Feeling in youre live. You will see that youre better than This. You will know what you are capable of doing.
@@MrMrbobo46 As someone who has minor asthma and wants to join the forces (Canada), it's going to be fun running and passing out. If they accept me, then I will not be the one to go home. They'll have to discharge me before I quit. That being said, I don't want to go into heavy physically demanding jobs to grind my lungs out. It's training for a reason, they want to see who quits and who will keep pushing forward.
TL:DR I am going to experience something similar to this myself soon. I have to keep my head up.
There are those who go through this and never have that thought. But I agree with your last sentiment.
In Pool Comp., stay calm and once that instructor stops yankin n beatin you up make sure to inhale as much water as possible. Youll wake up lookin into the light or youll be back on your couch playing COD with your old buddies sayin yeah i had to get kicked out cuz my buddies were too lazy n couldnt beat training so they decided to drop me too
I wasn’t a seal, just an army infantryman. Joined right as we were about to invade Iraq. I remember the day I went from a civilian to a soldier. The very second. Probably half way through basic, exhausted, injured, hungry, tired, feeling down. As we were getting smoked, I felt I couldn’t take anymore. And I turned all those feelings into aggression. I used that aggression to lush through the pain. At that moment, something changed in me. And to this day I have never lost that feeling. No matter what I go through in life, I can push through.
Just gonna say, good job guys. You deserve the most honoured respect on this continent.
__ yeah, we’re in Afghanistan for Israel not the Afghani government’s partnership with us. Also, fuck them they fucking lied about the damn WMDs
Agreed. One United nation under God. As it should be.
I completed hells week and it wasnt as bad as i thought
Maybe im #built different💪🏻
@@tuneboyz5634 or maybe it's maybeline?
@@tuneboyz5634what class?
“Find an excuse to win” Hell yeah hell yeah, excuses for quitting are so easy to find because they’re everywhere, but all you need is just ONE excuse to win
3 years later and I still come back to this video anytime shit gets rough. This video is more than just a video for me. Thank you!
Simple Trick? This lovely music makes these American Hero’s seem sentimental. They are thriving through hell.
Casey Flentye these guys are puppets for the rich
MSFTS TRIO that’s how military has been since the dawn of time tho.
MSFTS TRIO in a way, you are the rich. Unless you’re a soldier? I feel rich being alive in a free nation. Not all about money. Open your mind to the positive. The negative is lame.
@@GatCat Or maybe, most people are also "soldiers" for the rich without even knowing it? The people working 9/5
Korci Diamond the faint make a good song of that. Yeah, that is how the world works.
“It pays To Be A Winner!”
Except when it doesnt. There are times in BUD/S where it doesn't pay to be a winner. Just another form of mental harassment.
HEP
@@rykehuss3435 Exactly. Who counts some standing shut eye during the blur?
Who pays?
*"The Hardest time's is. The best times you'll remember for the rest of your life."* This is the quote i made when i was remembering my tough times with my friend's or by myself.
I just wanna say, I am so grateful for these men. The sacrifices these guys make every day to keep all of us safe, most of us will never be able to understand. I’m just an enlisted air force maintainer, but it’s an honor to defend the same flag that these guys do. I’m currently working towards my commission and hoping to be a pilot one day. It’s people like this that remind me to keep pushing and I am so grateful for that reminder 🇺🇸
Come on now, you can get your pilots commission if you really want to !
Maintainers run the AirForce its the crew chiefs jet the pilot just rents it
6 words to get you though anything: “It pays to be a winner”
If payment is your only motivation, you'll end up being a businessman or an IT-expert, not as a Navy Seal
@@Franzibald_ dumbass
@@Franzibald_ "Payment" comes in many forms. Currency is just one. No one goes to B.U.D.S. thinking "oh yeah, this paycheck is gonna be awesome!"
I think you missed the moral of the statement. "It pays to be a winner" means it's rewarding to push past any obstacles, the reward is the accomplishment. Doing something not many people can do is being a "winner".
@@Franzibald_ It’s a metaphorical meaning my friend.
That is a stupid quote.
"Don't give into the pain, just adjust for it. That's it. Minor adjustments. You can't do it perfect, you just change it a little bit. Don't give into the pain and quit."
It brings me to tears knowing that my emotional and moral immaturity in the past will keep me from ever getting to at least get a taste of their process in gaining knowledge of self worth and personal growth that is offered at BUDs. But on the flipside, watching these videos always reminds me to do everything I can to be dependable and to make the lives of those around me better every day.
No matter how small you or I think we are, our actions touch the lives of hundreda, if not thousands of people each day. Always be the guy that will still get after it, even when those who are close to you want to give up.
Why would your past prevent you from experiencing this?
Michael Stout I don’t know what kind of situation you’re in, but aren’t you giving up on an opportunity to join BUDs just because you’re telling yourself that you can’t?
@@shadow-qy4zi The military is very particular about people who do exhibit or have exhibited some of the more severe mental illnesses and with bipolar disorder being one of them, although I'm stable and not even medicated anymore, me having had a manic episode in my medical records and a history of masochistic behavior during times of mental instability and even an attempted suicide, it would take an act of God to get me in.
I don't think I'm bipolar. I forwent medication without even consulting my psychiatrist and quit seeing her long ago and I've been straight as an arrow. I've been running ultramarathons, recently I was made a crew lead at a job that I've only had since January in an industry I've had no previous experience over people who've been with the company for years and I've managed to keep my nose on the grindstone and stay disciplined for a long time so I think I'm perfectly fine.
I can trace all of my mental instability problems back to one experience with lsd that wasn't pretty uncomfortable and nerve racking compared to my previous ones and it set me down a bad path for a while.
@@ethanlambert5256 I guess in a way. You have to play by their rules to get in with them and unfortunately, I haven't exactly done that. Refer to my previous reply for an explanation.
I've been looking into some other pretty hardcore industries to fill the void. I'm really thinking I want to find work in the oil industry. I know compromise is pathetic in a lot of instances but beating a dead horse isn't exactly wise either. I just want to live hard and keep going to sleep satisfied with the day's work at night.
@@Oh-uk5ee I know that, hence my long ass explanation
Never give up! Respect from your Brothers in Germany 🇩🇪🎗🇺🇸
Before you don't quit, you've got to make sure what your doing is actually *worth* doing.
Good point 👍
"You dont give into the pain, you just adjust for it", I dont think I've ever heard such truth in my life.
I wish I had a brotherhood like that. Must be a nice bond
It’s not over when it ends, it’s over when you quit.
Exactly.
There is no greater love than to give your life to a friend. 💙
It is my honor.
Just attempting this training grants respect enough.
I’ve been coming back to this video for a couple years now, perfect thing to listen to for workouts
Still coming back
I watched this over and over you guys don’t understand how motivated I am to be part of the SEAL COMMUNITY
Me too
What was buds like?
Who's going to carry the boats and logs?
they don't know you, son
@Porsche Boxster Content He's a little confused, but he's got the spirit
Taking souls baby.
😂😂😂😂
Can’t hurt boat crew 2
The mind is a powerful thing. Once you put your mind to something, and commit to it anything is possible.
In special forces training, I learnt what it meant to be tired. I learnt what it meant to be cold. I learnt what it meant to be hungry. And I also learnt a little bit about enduring those things.
1:48 you don’t give into the pain, you just adjust
1:39
I wanna be a SEAL and that has been and is my one and only goal in my life I love these videos and keep up the great work nothing but positivity for this channel.
Alex Mulvihill I’m a freshman in high school and train to build my push ups and pull ups and running I’m also on the swim team you best believe I’m giving my all lol
Thank you. Best of luck with training - all the information is out there. Get after it and don't ever lose sight of the goal.
AH
hooyah brother always have that never quit mentality
youll never be a seal buddy but keep dreaming.
Just came back from an Explosions in the Sky concert (which was fucking amazing by the way) and was reminded of this video. Just had to watch this before going to bed.
Thank you to all you brave men who endured this for all of us. I will always be grateful for the work and sacrifice you do. Sincerely- an American citizen
If y’all want the full documentary look up “class 234 Buds”
When you're willing to die for it, you'll break through to a level of strength you never knew you had. I went on a 50 mile hike through no mans land, i thought id die out there, but i never quit, because i never had an option to quit. It was either i die, or i succeed. You have to go through SEAL training with a mentality that you are already dead, or going to die; when you value your life, thats when doubt kicks in and you quitting starts nagging on your mind.
By no mans land do you mean countryside or between two war fronts
You do not fear death. You think this makes you strong. It makes you weak. How can you move faster then possible, fight longer then possible, without the most powerful impulse of the spirit? The fear of death.
A lot of these clips were used in the intro of the movie Lone Survivor. What a movie. Gives me chills watching the whole training phase of a recruit. The way they shape and build these soilders mentalities are crazy. Salute to these brave young men. My respect.
" A moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory "
“In you’re Head you Gotta Make Up you’re Mind either your Going to Pass or You’re Going to Fail”
Instructor: Any of you want coffee n donuts?
All the Candidates: DING, DING, DING!!
Hats off and much respect to all the Seals and Seal candidates who tried but have yet to make it. So proud of each and every one of you and our sincere thanks.
The music has gotten me through some of the hardest times in my life
I ain't stopping till I become a Ranger no matter what and even when Corona is keeping me in. I AM PREPARING FOR MY ENLISTMENT without FEAR!
Good luck.
Yo my brother is in army with a Ranger contract..he is at Fort Benning obviosly and he had to do 2 14 day quarantines because of covid cases there and he actually got it partially and has recovered a bit and doesnt have it anymore but has effected his run times and his physicality. He is in about his 6th week right now of basic but then he'll go to pre RASP and then RASP
you got this.
I remember this in lone survivor. What a great movie. All these men are BEASTS
Im going into basic training at one of the coldest and harshest places for it in two weeks.
I needed this.
Why?
"Winning here is a concious decision" This is a powerful video. Non negotiable acts as a man as a father as a being. Do what you know you have to do.
This is popping up in everyone's recommended section, as well?
P.s Good vid btw
CornelliuS me too!! It’s great
Thanks dude.
I like how this video is has super soft music and motivational quotes from the instructors in it and doesn’t feel like NAVY SEAL training at all apart from the images
I’ve watched the Discovery series a couple of times on BUDS CLASS 234. LIVELY was one badass dude. He went through BUDS with an incredibly humorous and positive attitude. You’d think he was trying out for a baseball team. He even had the balls to screw with the instructors.
“If you quit on the thought of growth through pain. The pain well last forever”
If you quit, there will be no doubt that you have lost. Keep going.
Always.
They get put though hell and high water to become one of the best fighting forces on the Earth. Very poetic.
Finally something good to watch from youtube
Thank you for watching.
On these lonely days. Keep on your grind! It’s hard but you won’t be alone forever. It’ll show.
this is the mentality i’m gonna have this football season
You should listen to Richard Mack Machowitz talk or motivational speech to the LA Raiders on RUclips Mack was or still is a Navy Seal , he’s passed away GOD BLESS MACK but man that guys words are nothing but Iron bro GOD BLESS HOO YAH
Get after it.
There's something about watching these men learning what they have in them is pure motivation for me
Gives me the chills every single time.
To all the men and woman in service at home and abroad, thank you for your service. Our freedom would not be possible without you.
@Alex Mulvihill you're a troll if you can't explain how it would be.
Lmao sure clown
The SEALS are a real inspiration to anyone who aims with all their might at something
Motivation is short term fuel.
Discipline is permanent.
That’s a message I think we all can relate to. I’m honored to even live knowing that men like this suffered and died so that I and the people who I love could have our freedoms.
Turning your pain into aggression is great advice as long as you focus that aggression at something productive, or focus it at your enemy.
Maybe one of the best motivational videos ever…even 6 years later
Winning here is a conscious decision. Hell yes.
Push yourself beyond your limits and you may find you have no limits. 💪
Never Quit! That's the meaning of life. Period.
Great video and point. This is true for all endeavors. When my sons are unable to fix something here at the house (that I have shown them how to do) and I come over and make it work, I tell them, "The only difference is that I can not fail. If I fail, then I have to live with it broken or pay someone else to fix it. Once you think with that mentality, A LOT of things get fixed."
My father once said, theres only one consistent thing in a day. The start, and the finish
AH
my brother is actually in this documentary, made seal team 7 for a number of years, love you mike stay hard
Me n the boys watch this every morning at prep before going to our watercon session to get us pumped up
"Pain is temporary"
*Chronic disease intensifies*
Just enlisted in the marine corps and am shipping out to recruit training in a few months, I got this replaying in my head with every run and workout I do, best of luck to everyone else who’s about to ship out or working towards that goal!
Andres Gamba fuck yeah. Get after it and good luck
@Yu Choob best decision I’ve ever made. It’s not easy and it’s not for everyone but I love my job and I love teaching people my job, passing on knowledge all that good stuff.
@@andresgamba1478 www
@@andresgamba1478Nice to see you get back to us after 3 years dude.
@@andresgamba1478glad it worked out for you it's good to hear, you found a passion and purpose within it, a fair few people I know get fed-up and disillusioned of things within the military generally after a few years in.
Haven't slept for 36 hours rn, i needed this to motivate me to do my workout anyway. Insomnia f*ing s*cks, i had it all week, don't know why, I feel like it's god testing my inner strength, or the devil trying to make me lose balance.
Looking at the military and seeing how crazy the training is for them, makes me realize that high school sports and college festivities, are literally a blip in time. Whether it’s the military, or it’s working an 8-5 job, that matters more than stressing about how well one has done in athletics in high school or college. That’s the shit that matters and what sports prepare you for. Sports isn’t life, but the way you approach life after your youth is what matters
I didn't play sports in high school but out of a platoon of 89 recruits I was in the top 5 physically, and even got meritoriously promoted in Basic Training. Lower your horns and go after every thing in front of you like a raging bull and you would be surprised at what your body and mind are capable of. Know this, they won't let you die in Basic Training, and any injury you get will get attended to and heal quickly. You'll make a few friends in Basic Training, but they key point is to get so tough and capable of doing anything that you will get home to your family relatively sane. I just turned 54 I am still mowing the youngsters down in my chosen sport.
I thought this was a meme, and just saved it to watch later. A few days afterwards, I checked it out and here I am. I'll be joining up in less than a year.
Good luck.
Though his body says “Stop”
His spirit cries “Never”
and all that just to become a pawn for rich powerful men
@@eskaban_edits_beats_and_more no it’s more than that. They turn into Men. Yea they maybe pawns for them but trust me when I say they are more of a MAN then what you’ll ever be
@@eskaban_edits_beats_and_more Says the guy working at Walmart.
I'm grateful there are young men out there willing to endure torture for my/our country. Hardened rusty nails. People, foreign and domestic are trying to destroy us. These men protect us. God bless them.
"Find an excuse to WIN"
Holy shit...
So much gratitude for all the military training it is needed. For all of their devotion!
The whole time I was waiting for someone to say "simple trick; don't quit"
Those words were said by a SEAL during an interview in response to the secret to getting through BUD/S.
Thank God there are Men Like These!
I have tremendous respect for these people. The amount of determination is moving me to my bone 💯😢
Each time I feel myself low, once in a span of months.. I get this video on my feed. And I "just find an excuse to win"
Wow they are great
But
This man is still replying to Comments after 4 years, what a legend
Thanks for watching
Powerful determination. Very inspirational.
“Find an excuse to win!” Powerful
Thank you RUclips Recommendations
"Or you can choose to fail" is the most anxiety inducing statement I've ever heard.
The way to fail is to quit
" To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities" - Bruce Lee