Marines Put Me Through Their Physical Fitness Test..

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
  • Today I'm trying the Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test! I've never attempted this test before so let's see how it goes...
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    In 2023 the USMC is transitioning from crunches to the plank. In the video, you saw the majority of Marines going for the plank in which they hit 3:45 (maximum score).
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  • @tristanthomson6400
    @tristanthomson6400 2 года назад +1480

    Austen deserves 1 million subs guys lets get him there!!

  • @pieguy5696
    @pieguy5696 2 года назад +2343

    The PFT is brutal, especially if you don’t train for it. He did good for doing it without prepping and being his size

    • @dickburt69
      @dickburt69 2 года назад +108

      The worst thing is when you're a reservist and have a surprise PFT at drill. Lol. It takes a lot of discipline to not become a fat slob. Active duty is great because it is so much easier to keep in shape among your peers.

    • @cultofcthulhu5997
      @cultofcthulhu5997 2 года назад +13

      Yes and no. It's easy for some but brutal for others. Same with the CFT as well.

    • @jpapa96
      @jpapa96 2 года назад +3

      Pft is easy for me I struggle with cft both first class but cft is just under competitive

    • @leonjohansen1818
      @leonjohansen1818 2 года назад +7

      Max Max Relax. It's not bad, you just gotta get all 23 Pullups, thats where most people lose their points.

    • @skinWalkman
      @skinWalkman 2 года назад +21

      The key to a good PFT is to still be drunk. Guaranteed 1st class every time

  • @vutran3758
    @vutran3758 Год назад +199

    The studs running sub 6 min mile for three miles were extremely humble, didn't even want the recognition, went back and ran with him to motivate him. You can tell that's the characters of exemplary Marines!

    • @johnnyrocket1685
      @johnnyrocket1685 Год назад +2

      At my absolute best when I was a kid in school being forced to run the mile in gym, the absolute best I ever achieved was 7 and a half minutes, or 22 and a half minutes for 3 miles.
      To be able to get 17:35 for your 3 mile run, you have to be doing 5:50 or 5:40 miles, and that’s also without ever slowing down.
      So it’s possible that those dudes might have done a 5 minute mile to start, then slowed down a small amount for the final 2, but slowing down to a 5:50 mile for the last 2 would still have put them around 17:30.

    • @Alx1744
      @Alx1744 8 месяцев назад

      These people will be killing Christians shortly.

  • @thamomentum
    @thamomentum 2 года назад +701

    One of the first things I learned from joining the forces was that all the extra meathead muscle mass I put on during highschool was nothing but aesthetic padding. Lean and effective gets the job done.

    • @paleamigo8575
      @paleamigo8575 2 года назад +18

      Exactly!👍

    • @whoismitchconnor120
      @whoismitchconnor120 Год назад +12

      Mobility yes, physical combat

    • @robertlawrence4719
      @robertlawrence4719 Год назад +17

      I was very lean when I went to basic at ft Benning . I maxed the sit ups and 2 mile run. Just the damn push ups was my enemy 😂😂.

    • @whoismitchconnor120
      @whoismitchconnor120 Год назад

      @@robertlawrence4719 I'm the opposite, sit ups is my weakness

    • @k9cop68
      @k9cop68 Год назад

      The forces?

  • @sgtjarhead99
    @sgtjarhead99 11 месяцев назад +25

    I recently ran a PFT just to see how well I could do it. Using the PFT standards of my day, which is what I'm most familiar with, I got 18 pullups, MAX'd the situps (80 within 2 min), and finished the 3 mile run in under 24 min (about 23:45 or so). No, I'm not a PFT stud any more, but considering I'll be 59 this September, I'm still happy I can keep in relatively good shape without injuring myself.

  • @ZombieZ404
    @ZombieZ404 2 года назад +1616

    Those Marines are some lean, mean fightin' machines!

    • @kevinheath7588
      @kevinheath7588 2 года назад +70

      Apart from that woman one who didn't do any sit ups pull ups or ab crunches and would of been last in the running other than Austin.

    • @ZombieZ404
      @ZombieZ404 2 года назад +61

      @@kevinheath7588 okay, guy.

    • @mr.minion2981
      @mr.minion2981 2 года назад +54

      @@ZombieZ404 He’s saying that as if he can do better than them.

    • @kevinheath7588
      @kevinheath7588 2 года назад +10

      Lol....when I was their age ...yep pretty easy.

    • @jesslynnoelle3108
      @jesslynnoelle3108 2 года назад +39

      @@kevinheath7588 did you not watch the video half those guys didn't do sit ups or ab crunches.

  • @budgetghostbusters2567
    @budgetghostbusters2567 2 года назад +2961

    Marine Corps fitness is totally different than traditional gym bro stuff. This show's that

    • @imaXkillXya
      @imaXkillXya 2 года назад +307

      It’s mostly endurance based.

    • @ericpeterson6822
      @ericpeterson6822 2 года назад +504

      It's supposed to be endurance based. No one expects you to throw a tank.

    • @budgetghostbusters2567
      @budgetghostbusters2567 2 года назад +142

      @@ericpeterson6822 tell that to bruce banner

    • @ericpeterson6822
      @ericpeterson6822 2 года назад +28

      @@budgetghostbusters2567 hahaha good one.

    • @TUFFGUNN
      @TUFFGUNN 2 года назад +48

      @@budgetghostbusters2567 tell that to the Hulk. Bruce can’t even throw a heartbreak.

  • @paosterthedaoster
    @paosterthedaoster 2 года назад +569

    Marines are built different, I dreaded the PFT every single year, but you have to do what it takes to be part of the brotherhood, Semper Fi.

    • @mikehawkins3136
      @mikehawkins3136 2 года назад +3

      It’s twice a year.

    • @nalil5p776
      @nalil5p776 2 года назад +6

      @@mikehawkins3136 No it’s not. CFT once and PFT once

    • @OnlyL3G3ND
      @OnlyL3G3ND Год назад

      @@mikehawkins3136 once a year dipshit

    • @belmontemusic
      @belmontemusic Год назад +19

      I would rather do two back to back PFTs in one morning than one CFT lmao

    • @mikehawkins3136
      @mikehawkins3136 Год назад +1

      @@nalil5p776 Now it is but back in the day it was twice a year.

  • @ChurchofCaboose
    @ChurchofCaboose 2 года назад +294

    I'm not surprised that you struggled bro. I was in the Marines and I went through enlisted training (2011-2015) and went back for OCS in 2021 but got hurt. The training for Marines is wildly different. I had to cut out all powerlifting and focus all body weight stuff. Ran 60 miles a month, 1100 pullups a month and 2000 crunches a month at least.

    • @jerykaramos9437
      @jerykaramos9437 Год назад +17

      That's incredible. Its crazy to see what the human body can endure.

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Год назад

      Royal marines are the elite

    • @mosescross163
      @mosescross163 Год назад +4

      Always dreamed of becoming an officer while I served as an enlisted. Good job chasing your dreams

    • @ChurchofCaboose
      @ChurchofCaboose Год назад +2

      @@mosescross163 funny story, I got hurt really bad and they dropped me out halfway through. I'm not allowed to try again due to the kind of injury and the severity of it.

    • @AverageAlien
      @AverageAlien Год назад

      @@ChurchofCaboose what happened

  • @stevequincy388
    @stevequincy388 2 года назад +603

    17 minute 3-mile run? Holy cow, that dude is fast.

    • @SMALK12
      @SMALK12 Год назад +21

      Thats what Im saying bro that’s insane

    • @tommyweese5697
      @tommyweese5697 Год назад +85

      It takes training but it’s definitely doable, had a lot of guys in my unit that could run below 18s. Once you do it tho it’s the best feeling in the world after you throw up

    • @skankhunt1017
      @skankhunt1017 Год назад +4

      That faster than a perfect score too.. I wonder how much weighs

    • @tommyweese5697
      @tommyweese5697 Год назад +7

      @@skankhunt1017 I was 190 when I a 17:45. Most of the guys that do it tho aren’t near that heavy

    • @MidnightMoon2267
      @MidnightMoon2267 Год назад +4

      I knew a guy that could do it in 15 to 16 minutes.

  • @KAyLA_K
    @KAyLA_K 2 года назад +1264

    Y’all this is already hard enough and people don’t realize it’s a lot harder for someone with more muscle weight like Austen!! Great job!!😎

    • @joshsprouse3073
      @joshsprouse3073 2 года назад +60

      That’s why the marine corps doesn’t want body builders. They’re to slow. But he did good for his size for sure

    • @synthemagician4686
      @synthemagician4686 2 года назад +18

      Any weight really muscle or not. I've put on 40-50 lbs in that past year or two and almost every exercise is significantly harder, even just jogging is a whole new game with a 20-25% weight increase.

    • @kuillugnaughty5840
      @kuillugnaughty5840 2 года назад +5

      He’s bigger but out of shape

    • @kris4786
      @kris4786 2 года назад +7

      Its not that bad I was 245lbs and did a perfect PFT while on active duty. In the Recon units everyone was expected to have a perfect if not near perfect score. We showed up still drunk or hung over most of the time.

    • @Mike_LaFontaine75
      @Mike_LaFontaine75 2 года назад

      Well, I was usually hung over so that makes us even.

  • @marizaanvisagie9537
    @marizaanvisagie9537 Год назад +2

    Alot of respect for you and marines. Thank you for your videos.

  • @brianpulscher6514
    @brianpulscher6514 Год назад +58

    Totally fun watching all of these Austen. I know I am late to the party but the PFT without prep is hard especially when you are a bigger guy. As officers it was pretty much a given that you had to do max pullups and situps. I always suffered a bit on the run, but honestly didn't train for it as I hated running. I did a ton of pullups and situps though. It was old school in those days as we were still allowed to kip, which we did for the test to save energy, but not workouts. Also situps were hands behind head so not as ergonomically safe. I typically struggled on the runs, my fastest time at OCS at 19:12 (still remember that 35 years later....lol). Normally in the 21 to 22 range, still good enough for upper 270's, lower 280's. Worst PFT ever was around the flight deck of a ship underway. Inside leg was hurting big time and shin splints were terrible. Nice job highlighting what our service members do. They truly are the best of us....

  • @Chazz_US_Marine
    @Chazz_US_Marine 2 года назад +176

    We had a gym type dude in my platoon when I was in 20 years ago and this dude sucked at PT. After running his mouth about how he was going to score the highest PFT score, he ended up scoring the lowest in the entire battalion. He ended up getting put out of the military because he couldn't pass the PFT test. It's a lot harder than people think it is, especially that god damn 3 mile run.

    • @fdnfuture7455
      @fdnfuture7455 2 года назад +25

      Man 3 miles is lot man . I’m getting my self ready for army I just barely run 1 mile without struggling

    • @Chazz_US_Marine
      @Chazz_US_Marine 2 года назад +41

      @@fdnfuture7455 A steady pace and controlled breathing helped me. Don’t start off to a fast start. Just a nice steady pace control your breathing and you’ll be fine.

    • @outdoorvideoswithbrad
      @outdoorvideoswithbrad 2 года назад +3

      Me and my buddy are just hikers and run around the mountains with packs on, and if I’m camping I’m carrying over 50lbs and can still manage to run down hill for awhile, I’ve hiked 12-18 miles with weight on my back and I’m using military surplus not lightweight gear, I only weigh 120lbs tho, I got videos of my adventures

    • @timtimber5271
      @timtimber5271 Год назад +5

      I’m a gym rat with a cross country background. I think I’ll be fine.

    • @Chazz_US_Marine
      @Chazz_US_Marine Год назад +22

      @@timtimber5271 Those were the exact words this guy said.

  • @PaulWilliamE.
    @PaulWilliamE. 2 года назад +210

    Outstanding job Austen! People don't realize how hard it is, especially when you weight lift......You did great! I'm proud of you as many other people is. Hooyah!!! USA! USA! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @alexparker3680
      @alexparker3680 2 года назад +4

      Ooorahh I think you meant this some devil dog fitness

    • @PaulWilliamE.
      @PaulWilliamE. 2 года назад +1

      @@alexparker3680 No, Hooyah I meant, United States Navy Security Forces here Pal! 💪🏻🇺🇸

    • @alexparker3680
      @alexparker3680 2 года назад +1

      @@PaulWilliamE. ahhh very well I’m a marine corps satellite operator

    • @E4Mafiapowers
      @E4Mafiapowers 2 года назад

      @@PaulWilliamE. secure the Uber! Jk oorah navy

  • @nated5355
    @nated5355 Год назад +2

    Good job Marines! Way to motivate others & crush your PT test! Go Army!

  • @usmcjawbreaker97
    @usmcjawbreaker97 Год назад +15

    Now do it with the following conditions: no prep
    Drink a handle the night before
    Smoke a pack a day for a month leading up to it
    Chow hall food for a month leading up
    Do the whole thing with a dip in
    That’s the Marine way

    • @dun_sidhe112
      @dun_sidhe112 Год назад

      exactly

    • @trytesting4114
      @trytesting4114 Год назад

      dude you know what. thats exactly what my pal did. guess what he can do max pull ups, max situps, 18min run.....

    • @BLRANCH0300
      @BLRANCH0300 Месяц назад

      Have a smoke at the turn around point on the run. Be a real man.

  • @brentmichael1975
    @brentmichael1975 2 года назад +130

    I don’t want to come off sounding like a FANBOY but Austen’s videos straight up equals MOTIVATION!!!!

  • @phoenixa4698
    @phoenixa4698 Год назад

    I leave for rtc in a few days, and your videos (especially the ones with michelle) never fail to inspire! Tysm for all you do

  • @Flyforawhiteguy1982
    @Flyforawhiteguy1982 7 месяцев назад

    One of the coolest pages if not the best one ive come across. Awesome job brother. Keep it up. Should be a tv show

  • @djricecakes6035
    @djricecakes6035 2 года назад +139

    As a fomer rescue swimmer in the Navy, we did a SAR fitness test. It wasn't too complicated. You should check it out.

    • @StvMdz
      @StvMdz 2 года назад +6

      I just wanna say that rescue swimmers are built different. I just left Pensacola for water survival school and I had like 8 future rescue swimmers in my class and they were all jacked and PTing was nothing to them

    • @brynandkiki3117
      @brynandkiki3117 Год назад

      Lol

  • @sianymariebelenguer813
    @sianymariebelenguer813 2 года назад +49

    Loved it, I can see you were having little bit hard time, running, I would to. I am happy you made it through. I am still thank you for your service in the Navy

  • @andrewvillanueva3722
    @andrewvillanueva3722 Год назад +8

    So much respect for all those military personnel for keep us safe!!!!

  • @thewoodthatcould8161
    @thewoodthatcould8161 9 месяцев назад

    Wish we could get more video like this. Really enjoyed that one bro

  • @HaedenBeck
    @HaedenBeck 2 года назад +59

    Good to see you're still at it and going strong Austen. I just joined the Navy and am gonna be an MA because of you. I was gonna do Navy anyways but I decided MA after watching you and researching it a little. Hooyah!

  • @glorygracek.1841
    @glorygracek.1841 2 года назад +711

    Can we just take a moment and send a shout out to the Female Marine that was keeping up with the guys pretty good? She was amazing!
    EDIT; OK y'all I guess I will have to explain why I said a simple thing.
    Even though women don't like to admit it now days, we are built with strengths in different areas then men. I and my 2 sisters are the only girls in our family with 2 big brothers and all boy cousins. So I definitely know about that. Men are just stronger and built for this type of things. Girls can do it, but we have to work harder to achieve the same level. Like guys can loose weight way easier then girls. It is a fact. And yes she is still a Marine and all that, but Girls have to work harder and have obstacles that guys simply don't. That is why I admire women in the services. They are tough. For her to keep up with the guys like she did, is no small feat, she worked HARD. I thought about it growing up, but I knew I was tough enough, nor have I ever been physically strobg enough to be able to. OK that and the group shower thing, I mean come on it is the 21st century!

    • @AustenAlexander
      @AustenAlexander  2 года назад +90

      Yea she really was 👏👏

    • @slovak4life1991
      @slovak4life1991 2 года назад +130

      No such thing as a Female Marine. We're all Marines. We all bleed green.

    • @slimeyolo
      @slimeyolo 2 года назад +7

      Yes

    • @lilpain8883
      @lilpain8883 2 года назад +42

      Saying it like that is as if it's a surprise she managed to do that. She's a Marine. Simple as that.

    • @illyaedwards7188
      @illyaedwards7188 2 года назад +29

      @@slovak4life1991 female marines are treated differently, they don't do the same training as the men.

  • @Pooh0Bear8
    @Pooh0Bear8 8 месяцев назад

    ❤ Austin promoting our amazing service men & women, and challenging the youth 💪
    Get after it!

  • @wyterook00
    @wyterook00 Год назад +52

    This doesn't count unless he was binge drinking until 3 am and then perform the test at 6am. Thats the real Marine PFT. That's the true test. 😆

    • @anothermike6140
      @anothermike6140 Год назад +3

      I was looking for this comment, same here.

    • @joshuabenitez-sl5mg
      @joshuabenitez-sl5mg Год назад +1

      Every single time🤙

    • @PatB22
      @PatB22 Год назад +1

      lmao hell yea

    • @alexsalazar5871
      @alexsalazar5871 10 месяцев назад +1

      I ran a 20 minute one morning still drunk as hell from pulling an all nighter bing drinking!
      I can relate haha!

    • @bigbay1159
      @bigbay1159 6 месяцев назад +1

      And smoking right before the run, ahh the good ol days

  • @TrevieTrev
    @TrevieTrev 2 года назад +21

    Marines a different breed. I’m joining the Air Force but I definitely respect the Marines.

    • @maes1984
      @maes1984 Год назад

      Stop, just join the Marines

    • @FalseEdged
      @FalseEdged 2 месяца назад

      ​@@maes1984let the dude do what he wants

  • @Ash-gy5xw
    @Ash-gy5xw 2 года назад +14

    We’re proud of you & for you 🙏🏽✨

  • @ferawatijuni3244
    @ferawatijuni3244 2 года назад

    Good Activity You Captain and Team Thank you

  • @SuperhumanUnchained
    @SuperhumanUnchained 2 года назад +1

    Great video great channel great content great athlete great motivation and inspiration keep doing what you're doing and i will keep supporting you forever i also have a lot of military conditioning warrior fitness combat test just keep it up marine

  • @AustenAlexander
    @AustenAlexander  2 года назад +112

    thanks for watching guys love ya'll see you in the next video!

    • @NenengInAustralia43
      @NenengInAustralia43 2 года назад

      hi can i ask whats the real name of trishtan king is that only his nickname or just real name?

    • @NenengInAustralia43
      @NenengInAustralia43 2 года назад

      please tell me the truth where is he now deployed because his saying his in yemen deployed he said his real name james cris henderson that trishtan his only nickname

    • @AustenAlexander
      @AustenAlexander  2 года назад +1

      @@NenengInAustralia43 nah that's false. Fake account

    • @NenengInAustralia43
      @NenengInAustralia43 2 года назад

      @@AustenAlexander . So that his really name the trishtan. So his using the james cris henderson to fool me his on my IG and i talk to him on hang outs too . Because i met james when i was philippines and he came to me in my IG and his telling me his my ex i met before

    • @NenengInAustralia43
      @NenengInAustralia43 2 года назад

      He just ask me a steam card to and put money bitcoin to pay his leaving form so that he can leave

  • @mrman8134
    @mrman8134 2 года назад +30

    You deserve 1 billion subs for the amazing content you produce
    Thanks Austen

  • @shannoncoller
    @shannoncoller Год назад

    You did great, love this video!

  • @yumiko0017
    @yumiko0017 Год назад +2

    My dads a Marine…it’s amazing what he endured. Amazing. Thank you as well fellow military for your service.

  • @vishalgoswami_shiva
    @vishalgoswami_shiva 2 года назад +4

    You are just amazing brother. Thanks for inspiring us.

  • @HollywoodMarine0351
    @HollywoodMarine0351 2 года назад +3

    I’ve been wondering when you’d do the USMC PFT. Glad you made it through alive Austen. YUT! YUT! 🇺🇸👍

  • @marianvorster2615
    @marianvorster2615 2 года назад

    Amazing guys. Welldone

  • @roberthuber8048
    @roberthuber8048 Год назад +5

    Did my first PFT at Parris Island in 1977 right out of high school. Back than to get a perfect score you had to do 20 pull ups, 80 sit ups in two minutes (not crunches) and run the 3 miles in 18 minutes. Was in 3rd Battalion at Parris Island and we had to run in sand with combat boots. I maxed my pull ups and sit ups and ran my best time ever of 21 minutes and ten seconds. My chest hurt so bad I thought my heart was going to burst. After I graduated boot camp I went to 2nd Combat Engineers 2nd Marine Div at Camp Lejeune 1978-1982. Had a Marine transfer to our unit after he served four years in 2nd Recon Battalion who ran a PFT with my unit. That's when I got to see what a specially trained Marine could do. Not only did he dust us all, he did it with half the effort. Must admit watching this video brought back good memories.

  • @iGoofyPro
    @iGoofyPro 2 года назад +6

    Y’all just got me motivated to go run!
    Man I miss AD sometimes 😂

  • @oliviabridges8908
    @oliviabridges8908 2 года назад +8

    Loved the video! I think you did great and it was really interesting seeing how the difference in muscle and endurance can change the results between one person to another.
    (I hope that makes sense.)😅

  • @jarhead4801
    @jarhead4801 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. S/F

  • @necroid_abriggefan9591
    @necroid_abriggefan9591 2 года назад +1

    Hello. I'm new to this channel. And this is truly a motivation for me. You've earned a sub.

  • @sethcrocker4196
    @sethcrocker4196 2 года назад +4

    Austen you remember that time I cut your hair in Florence? You had told me about your channel that I hadn’t heard of, been a fan ever since 🤙🏻 keep killin’ it.

  • @EdHuffmanFitness
    @EdHuffmanFitness 2 года назад +25

    Awesome video as always Austen! People are seeing the difference between gym muscle and fitness... you are a good combination of both! Great job on the Fitness Test and Congratulations on passing! 👍👍

  • @xarowheadx7896
    @xarowheadx7896 Год назад +1

    Great job especially for someone with no prep; I just finished boot camp so I can say that the Marine Corps does a great job of prepping recruits for the CFT and PFT throughout boot camp

  • @MichaelEckert
    @MichaelEckert 2 года назад +5

    Great work man! The results make my eye twitch a little but you’re a stud!

  • @jarhead4801
    @jarhead4801 Год назад +6

    77-07, maintained a 285 score for 30 years. Maxed 2 events easily. Run time average was 19:15 - 20:00 minutes. Seeing this video brought back some good memories. Thanks again for sharing.
    S/F

    • @zaylegend6282
      @zaylegend6282 Год назад +1

      Agreed 07-15 at my youngest and early days pull-ups and the run was difficult. But what an individual does after 1600hrs will show following that I ran 290-300 everyone. Semper Fi to all past and present

  • @ferawatijuni3244
    @ferawatijuni3244 2 года назад

    Good job I am good in here Captain Austen Alexander.

  • @AbcaSeraaphim-om4tq
    @AbcaSeraaphim-om4tq 10 месяцев назад

    Great work

  • @averyflowers8819
    @averyflowers8819 2 года назад +7

    Great job, everyone!!! Motivation for my husband and I to start working out again. We used to be very active in martial arts (kenpo karate) and riding bikes on trails and many other activities.. I was even active until my 9th month of my pregnancy. NO CONTACT, of course. (Don't want to hear people upset; everyone was very careful with me and our bundle). Even Grandma is in karate, 😆.

    • @julio97402
      @julio97402 2 года назад

      Karate is a joke

    • @averyflowers8819
      @averyflowers8819 2 года назад +1

      @J.L I used to think that also, but America Kenpo is different.. It also saved my son and me. I was in a Jeep Wrangler with the top off. I was at a store, and 4 men approached me and took the keys out of my jeep. I was able to defend my son and myself and get away in my own car.. So, it can be a joke unless you find the right one. Take care. Be safe.

    • @averyflowers8819
      @averyflowers8819 2 года назад +1

      @@julio97402 for fun let's make our own bunker and fight to see how silly kenpo is. 😂 I saw ur pic n I'm 5ft tall n weight about A buck 20. 😂. Just being silly. Enjoy it day.

  • @harryabellano2290
    @harryabellano2290 2 года назад +34

    Even though I am a merely a simple civilian who is still a rookie in physical activities, this makes me want to go harder on my fitness journey and makes me want to try out some physical fitness test to find out my limits and learn to break them, not enlisted nor any part of any military branch but just wanted to have myself a combat ready body structure. Great video mate!!! Looking forward to more fitness contents.👍

    • @johnnyrocket1685
      @johnnyrocket1685 Год назад +1

      To be considered First Class PFT you have to do 80 push ups in the time limit, I think 2 minutes, you have to do 25 Pulls ups in about 1 minute or so, 110 crunches in 2 and a half minutes (Or hold a plank pose for 3 minutes and 45 seconds), and also run 3 miles in 18 minutes or less.

    • @johnnyrocket1685
      @johnnyrocket1685 Год назад

      This is also done consecutively. Just being able to say you can do those numbers on their own is not enough. You have to do the push ups, then the pull ups, then the crunches, then the 3 mile run **Immediately one after another.**

    • @jordannietos
      @jordannietos 10 месяцев назад

      Some simple workouts you can do to get to this point. It's all about repetition until failure but not overdoing it to build strength.

  • @TryBrainGrainToday
    @TryBrainGrainToday 2 года назад

    Great video and effort.

  • @erikfisher7622
    @erikfisher7622 Год назад

    Good job guys

  • @Weinmaste
    @Weinmaste Год назад +15

    I only had 1 perfect 300 PFT in my years in, and it was the 3 miles part that killed me, finally passed the finish line at 17:59, ran over to the grass right after and puked, good times!!

    • @TheJacyn313
      @TheJacyn313 Год назад +1

      I never could get a perfect score. Highest I ever got was 290 something because I refused to train for running. 19:10 was my fastest, 20:30 was my average.
      And I ALWAYS had to go for tape 😂 even though they knew I wasn't actually overweight. 70 inches, 195lbs technically was a fat body back when I was in even though I spent 2 hours a day 6 days a week in the gym...

  • @MegaChevy25
    @MegaChevy25 2 года назад +33

    It may sound crazy but this is some of the stuff I miss about the marines, I wish I could still do that pft and still pass but I would fail miserably if I tried that right now. I think I might try to slowly get back into that shape. Try is the key word. Great job and thank u for bringing back some good memories.

    • @trytesting4114
      @trytesting4114 Год назад +1

      after 20yrs i think i can still finish the pft. but my run time is gonna be at least 35min lol

    • @MegaChevy25
      @MegaChevy25 Год назад

      @@trytesting4114 my run time was what I struggled with and during my last year of active duty I had fallen behind the minimum by about a half min. Now I’d be lucky to get close to 30-35 min the rest I could definitely build back up to pass but my run time will most likely never be close again .

    • @jayrolopez
      @jayrolopez Год назад

      You just got to get after it again. You’re still capable of being in shape.

    • @MegaChevy25
      @MegaChevy25 Год назад

      @@jayrolopez thank you and I know, I just have to figure out a good schedule and then remember what exercises worked best and then I need to commit to it. just been a bit lazy since I had kids.

  • @lonewolf4949
    @lonewolf4949 11 месяцев назад

    You did good mate.........Respect !

  • @noviyoutube917
    @noviyoutube917 Год назад +1

    Thats crazy I ran that same course , it brings back so many memories!!!

  • @-d0m-22
    @-d0m-22 2 года назад +3

    Please try the CPAT test for firefighters, love the videos👍🏼

  • @armandohonorato-cuautle7623
    @armandohonorato-cuautle7623 2 года назад +91

    It's crazy to think, but for those of you who don't know the standards, Austen would not qualify for a combat MOS in the Marine Corps based off his score. Absolutely killed it though, much respect.

    • @mattgoeswheelin
      @mattgoeswheelin 2 года назад +29

      That’s because gymbro shit doesn’t translate to the real world and what’s need from a war fighter.

    • @chrisbrown8748
      @chrisbrown8748 2 года назад +18

      Yeah as a former 0341 I never saw one of my Marines score that low before. His run time was ok but you gotta get max points on pull ups and crunches in my opinion as that’s where I always crushed it at while my run time was always in the 20-22 minute mark.

    • @williamwallice4328
      @williamwallice4328 Год назад +7

      @@mattgoeswheelin define “gym-bro” I agree that most guys in the gym aren’t actually that in shape and focus on aesthetics, but at the same time you can’t seriously believe for one second that the PFT is the end all be all for fitness in all events. Most of these marines pound for pound really aren’t that strong, let’s see any of these guys bench twice or deadlift 3x their body weight, not saying there aren’t marines who can’t do it but the vast majority are lean and built for endurance whereas a huge chunk of marines who are larger will admit they take some form of growth enhancers that do more for size than actual power. There are PT studs in every walk of life ranging from doctors that do rock climbing in their free time to lawyers that can bench 500 lbs. When I was enlisted some people got the idea that your AFSC or MOS defined you as a person, so you had army infantry talking shit only to get absolutely crushed in the gym by some medical personnel. Respect the individual not the title.

    • @williamwallice4328
      @williamwallice4328 Год назад +3

      @@4threconmarine I know small guys that are tough as nails and can run for miles and I know big men that are cowards...I also know lean guys who cave under pressure and large guys that can handle their business. Mindset and drive define how good you are at your craft and just because the military wants to claim a monopoly on violence claiming their specific brand of lethality is the best does not mean this assumption is correct. I knew men who served that talked a big game and could run drills for days that caved under pressure or didn’t have the integrity behind closed doors whereas there are silent professionals in all walks of life that could put in their work when push came to shove. I respect someone’s backbone and their achievements not the title, there are badass doctors and literal psychopaths or cowards that made it through BUDs.

    • @johnwig285
      @johnwig285 Год назад +1

      @@williamwallice4328 yea i mean especially those who served who would that fitness aint everything. There are many crucial aspects to being a good soldier. If someone fails PFT but does better decision making under pressure etc, ill take the less fit guy. there's many variables to consider.

  • @brentconnock4252
    @brentconnock4252 10 месяцев назад

    Super fit guys... great soldiers

  • @iancrooks8702
    @iancrooks8702 2 года назад

    god bless these guys fr

  • @ocampbell1954
    @ocampbell1954 2 года назад +6

    Brings back memories of doing PFT at Camp Lejeune. Ran a 19 minute 3 mile, 100 sit ups, 16 pull ups back when the standards were different. The pull ups and crunches have changed since i got out.

  • @scottharris5261
    @scottharris5261 2 года назад +3

    NOTHING BUT RESPECT.
    TURNED IN 1 18:00 3 MILE IN THAT EXACT LOCATION. IN MY DAY AVERAGED BETWEEN 290 AND 297 PFT after I got it together. Semper Fi!!!!!!

  • @bencochran2975
    @bencochran2975 4 месяца назад +1

    Just enlisted in the Marines, and I gotta say it is so cool to be a part of this program. Can't wait to earn the title.

  • @DiaAkin
    @DiaAkin Год назад

    Ahhh, Camp Pendleton!!!! The good, ole days!!! Had some great memories, AND some horrible ones from training😂, on that base!

  • @cajatron
    @cajatron 2 года назад +82

    Hell yeah. I’m at my MOS school right now. I got 30 pull ups, 119 crunches and a 18:30 run time. I’m not near that now as that was mid bootcamp but damn it’s a challenge

    • @jesusduque6626
      @jesusduque6626 2 года назад +2

      Holy shit 18:30??? Nice

    • @therealnatersx
      @therealnatersx 2 года назад

      What mos

    • @bigpop3170
      @bigpop3170 2 года назад

      @@therealnatersx job

    • @oxiclean3162
      @oxiclean3162 2 года назад +5

      @@bigpop3170 I think he’s asking what mos he’s training for

    • @bigpop3170
      @bigpop3170 2 года назад

      @@oxiclean3162 ohh my fault I read it as "what's mos"

  • @TheJacyn313
    @TheJacyn313 Год назад +75

    My fastest 3 mile was 19:10 and these young devils did that shit in 17 freaking minutes like damn.
    I could do 20 pull-ups, 100 crunches, but could never break that 18 minute mark no matter how hard I tried. I was just not a good runner.

    • @neiljulian6960
      @neiljulian6960 Год назад +1

      you can do it.

    • @stevenbeck7124
      @stevenbeck7124 Год назад

      17:48 was my fastest 3 mile

    • @KBreezy_
      @KBreezy_ Год назад

      My fastest 3 mile was 18:40 , don’t think I’ll ever be able to beat that lol also weighed a lot less than I do now too

    • @MrStaybrown
      @MrStaybrown Год назад

      Just pace the fastest guy and stay behind him no matter what.

    • @oraki9135
      @oraki9135 Год назад +2

      21:08 was my 3 mil run 1/2 pull ups crunch 100 it take 11:32 min I’m 16 this year

  • @Inaros404
    @Inaros404 Год назад +2

    I worked in the S3, though i dont remember the pushups being part of the pft per mco, but i will say that it isn’t about strength. It’s about consistency, and following through. We learned techniques, like breathing in when your right foot hits the ground and exhale when your left foot hits the ground. Not back to back though. Breathe in, hold it, breathe out, hold it. It ensure less pain in the left side of our bodies, enabling us to continue running at a consistent speed to pass the 3 mile run. It’s all about consistency.

  • @carolynmitchell8467
    @carolynmitchell8467 Год назад

    Austen keep up with the videos sweetie

  • @andreaslodoen
    @andreaslodoen 2 года назад +10

    Way to pick a partner who makes you look good Austen! Haha. Great video man

  • @snacksquatch1684
    @snacksquatch1684 2 года назад +3

    Absolute no shame in the scores you got, when I know my PFT is coming I gotta change the way I workout just so I get a solid score, I'm sure if you knew what was coming ahead of time you'd crush it

  • @Xanatost
    @Xanatost 2 года назад

    That's why we are The Few and The Proud!!! Good job!!!

  • @jeffrysanchez8121
    @jeffrysanchez8121 Год назад

    been 10 + years but could never forget Pendleton lol, now try the CFT!!!

  • @AC-zy9tz
    @AC-zy9tz 2 года назад +4

    As a big guy who runs, I can say that the bodyweight is a hinderance if you don’t train for running. My last PFT I ran 22:23 and that was at 265 pounds. It sucks but if you consistently run and continue to push it each week then you can be heavy and still run fairly quickly.

  • @rogerbos4742
    @rogerbos4742 2 года назад +9

    1st Class PFT Score
    23 Pull-ups (DON'T do more than the MAX)
    3:45 Plank
    3 Miles in less than 20 minutes

    • @regieguevara11
      @regieguevara11 Год назад

      they implemented the plank now? do you have the option to do the crunches? or its strictly planks?

    • @rogerbos4742
      @rogerbos4742 Год назад

      @@regieguevara11 strictly plank as of 2022. It's so your hip flexors don't become tight before you run. The planking time was brought down from 4:12 to 3:30. So it's easier to get a maximum score now.

  • @ghayath2011
    @ghayath2011 11 месяцев назад

    My favorite RUclips channel

  • @TushkaLusa_AL
    @TushkaLusa_AL Год назад

    Semper Fi First Class Legend! OUT YUT!

  • @thepunpolice11
    @thepunpolice11 2 года назад +8

    It would be interesting when you have guests at your obstacle course to tell people height and weight, athletic history. Some times you have social media celebrities and I have no idea who they are.

    • @AustenAlexander
      @AustenAlexander  2 года назад +4

      We have an Olympic Runner with an Infantry soldier next week!

  • @twerkinalisha7346
    @twerkinalisha7346 2 года назад +9

    Yep, as a ex soldier, these tests seem doable. But multiple that by years and years of training and doing that and the body starts to breakdown pretty badly.

  • @ryanmoon6315
    @ryanmoon6315 2 года назад +1

    Hearing them actually flat put say what the proper form is is extremely helpful to me, hopefully i get qual'd for Boot camp in may.

  • @AONIXO
    @AONIXO 2 года назад

    Motivate!

  • @KnoxFoxgaming
    @KnoxFoxgaming Год назад +4

    My fastest 3mile was 15:30 back @ lejuene 10 years ago. I actually missed the Corps record by 2 seconds (15:29). I collapsed in a ditch afterwards and woke up in the base hospital due to URI.

    • @sharkmark7719
      @sharkmark7719 Год назад

      Savage

    • @PatB22
      @PatB22 Год назад

      Damn thats tough man my fasted was 16:30 and smoked everyone. crazy to think you woulda smoked me lol

  • @cooperbrahmsteadt5123
    @cooperbrahmsteadt5123 2 года назад +9

    Proves that strength and fitness are 2 different things. I bet Austen could beat any of them in SBD, but they blew him out of the water in these

    • @blackmantis3130
      @blackmantis3130 2 года назад

      You can have both actually

    • @cooperbrahmsteadt5123
      @cooperbrahmsteadt5123 2 года назад +1

      @@blackmantis3130 yeah you can have both but there’s still a distinction between the two

  • @zaffranali
    @zaffranali Год назад

    Respect to these guys

  • @captcontrol
    @captcontrol 2 года назад +2

    Wow, that PFT is different from how I remember it. I could also tell these were not infantry Marines, it is a whole different vibe when we PT. Good job by all these Marines and Austen.

  • @thesolarchive
    @thesolarchive 2 года назад +6

    When they partner you with a machine. When you realize they're all machines.

  • @dehvun7
    @dehvun7 Год назад +5

    This guy's got an excuse for everything lol

  • @mrghostly1118
    @mrghostly1118 2 года назад

    All of us shall train like this brahs, Never give up. Push for the pain, testament of rezults

  • @christiano3418
    @christiano3418 Год назад

    I’m getting ready to go and scared of falling the running part :( not gonna give up gonna try my best motivation thank you for these videos 🙏🙏🙏

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 2 года назад +3

    While in the Army my company did 7.8 miles in 54:33. For the run we averaged ~8.6 mph. So our 3 mile average for that run would have been 20:53 to complete. But we did a bit more than two 3 milers without stopping. We were in shape.

    • @thenextsimp8177
      @thenextsimp8177 Год назад +2

      weird flex but rah?

    • @opteezy5622
      @opteezy5622 Год назад +1

      @@thenextsimp8177 rah and wave ……. Rah and wave

    • @mambo487
      @mambo487 Год назад

      @@opteezy5622 🤣🤣

  • @JohnSmith-ls3um
    @JohnSmith-ls3um Год назад +13

    One of my buddies from the Marine Corps always said if you’re talking while you’re running, you’re not running hard enough. But then again, he also said if you didn’t throw up after your run, you didn’t run hard enough so take it for what it’s worth.

    • @nimelykeller5159
      @nimelykeller5159 Год назад

      He's right!😂

    • @KaraMinnick
      @KaraMinnick Год назад

      Dude is right. As someone who used to run 8 miles in an hour or a little over or under, give or take, if you are truly maxing yourself, you can't talk while you're doing it. You just can't. Those who would come with me to the gym would get aggravated because they wanted me to talk to them while I was doing it and I physically could not. To say the least, those people cancelled their gym memberships, never lost the weight or got any more in shape because they wanted to walk and talk.

  • @anamejia4667
    @anamejia4667 Год назад

    Marines you are de Best ❤❤

  • @robmiller817
    @robmiller817 2 года назад

    Good work man. That run time is solid.

  • @BillionSix
    @BillionSix 2 года назад +3

    As former Navy, I am not sure whether to be offended. :)

  • @bridgesbane7032
    @bridgesbane7032 2 года назад +15

    As someone who was a Marine.... "Pull-ups best simulate combat fitness" excuse me lieutenant but what does a pull-up simulate in combat???
    Also, don't worry about the sit-ups... Most Marines don't actually get them all, they just have a good counter.

    • @SOjuice
      @SOjuice 2 года назад +4

      you never know you might have to pull your fellow devil dog up from falling off of a cliff, helo, ship, barracks, etc

    • @derek9153
      @derek9153 2 года назад +4

      What? Pull-ups simulate having to pull yourself up over a wall and other similar compound movements. And what’s with your comment about the crunches? We didn’t give each other handouts and I was in for 8 years.

    • @bridgesbane7032
      @bridgesbane7032 2 года назад +1

      @@derek9153 hmmm so in combat we will jump and mount the wall using zero momentum. While I then proceed to pull myself up and then back down 20 times.... Didn't say pull-ups weren't a great compound movement, I just don't think they are indicative to "best simulate combat fitness" as the LT said. Then again this is a pft, so it doesn't try to simulate combat in anyway, and only tests physical readiness...so the fact that he tried to throw in the "combat fitness" part to make his little admin Marines look tough, is cute. As for my crunches comment, you were in a weird corps if everyone actually did all the crunches. I don't think I did a single pft where people didn't skip a few to help their buddy get a max score.

    • @bridgesbane7032
      @bridgesbane7032 2 года назад

      @@SOjuice so would a deadlift be better to do then? Pull-ups still don't simulate any of your examples. But a DL or T-Bar row definitely would. I wish the Corps let us Deadlift like the army does now! That would be awesome and way better than pull-ups to gauge physical fitness levels.
      Edit: then again, I've been out for years so my pft would be horrible regardless. But I do love pull-ups at the gym.

    • @SOjuice
      @SOjuice 2 года назад

      @@bridgesbane7032 i'm just joking bruh~yut yut! but if you were to ask me i say F all the pFt Bullshit, maybe for a POG but grunts should be judged based on their specialty. 11, Full Gear including ammo/wpn and do 8 mile Combat runs. 31, same shit with the machinegun. 41, same with mortars and rounds. 51, same with SMAW and rounds, maybe some demo, get the pic?

  • @sydm8013
    @sydm8013 2 года назад

    Jupiterrrrr I can’t believe she got to be there and meet you!!!

  • @Boricua19
    @Boricua19 Год назад

    Semper Fi! 🔥

  • @mattseichter3621
    @mattseichter3621 2 года назад +5

    That route is actually 3.3 miles I do believe. So hitting 17:36 is even more impressive

    • @AustenAlexander
      @AustenAlexander  2 года назад +3

      This is the first time I’m hearing this 😅 my watch did say 3.13 miles

    • @mattseichter3621
      @mattseichter3621 2 года назад

      @@AustenAlexander yeah we figured that out after this last PFT we ran a few weeks ago 😂 made me feel better about my 20 minute 😂