Most brutal Military test Ever - I tried to join the Norwegian LRRP SQN

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2021
  • This is the test every soldier has to pass - The Norwegian Long Range Reconnaissance Squadron from Military Intelligence Batalion. (NOR LRRP SQN)
    Music and Sound Effects: share.epidemicsound.com/vSnfn​
    Even (@evensnersrudg)
    Jørgen (@bjoerum)
    Edited by Magnus Midtbø
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  • @zigzagarisen
    @zigzagarisen 2 года назад +4899

    The fact that Even hiked in the mountains for 35 hours with a 35kg pack and looked fresh as a daisy afterwards, compared to how destroyed he was after the treadmill test just shows how hard that test it.

    • @jonathanasdell9310
      @jonathanasdell9310 Год назад +219

      It's punishing even with bodyweight. 12% doesn't sound like much, but at that pace it feels like a sprint

    • @bratSebastian
      @bratSebastian Год назад +21

      @@jonathanasdell9310 Doing this on the bicycle with a backpack on the shoulders seems a hard thing to do. Of couse that backpack makes a rider more imbalanced than the runner so great part of power is wasted and the more steeper it gets the heavier the extra weight of a bike, but still you can imagine it's easier to maintain 7km/h on the bicycle than on foots.

    • @theonlyD
      @theonlyD Год назад +3

      @Space Lizard Me too but it sucks on inclines.

    • @countycricklewood
      @countycricklewood Год назад +4

      Royal Marines Mtn Leader Artic Cadre. Good my beer

    • @ottavio2dr
      @ottavio2dr Год назад

      You must be a specialist, I'm sure👺

  • @MrGrus11
    @MrGrus11 Год назад +1569

    Don't think i've ever seen someone completely max out like Evan did, it's insane how inspiring that is.

    • @eddielap
      @eddielap Год назад +7

      Watch Steve Redgrave and the other rowers from 1996 and 2000. Painful to watch

    • @SaddleLight
      @SaddleLight Год назад +2

      Go do a stress echo at a cardiologist… basically do the same thing (minus the pack and gun) then watch your heart valves

    • @christians7706
      @christians7706 8 месяцев назад

      do u watched Robert Förstemann vs. a Toaster? :D

    • @AlZheimer-hs8wi
      @AlZheimer-hs8wi Месяц назад +2

      Im suprised he didn't vomit. I used to do a lot of endurance training and mountain league races. In training vomiting at max effort was routine for most of us. Evan is a seriously fit lad.

    • @user-ek3jz1io7e
      @user-ek3jz1io7e 19 дней назад

      @@AlZheimer-hs8wi he was starting to vomit by the end there, idk if it was cut or not

  • @luckyspurs
    @luckyspurs Год назад +2540

    I don't think people realise how steep a 12% incline is. Well done Even.

  • @huskytail
    @huskytail 2 года назад +1618

    I noticed how efficient Evan's movement on the treadmill is. Very few excessive movements. Excellent stuff. Magnus was moving much more around his axis in all directions, including the arms

    • @dexorne9753
      @dexorne9753 Год назад +147

      I guess that's what experience does to you, unconsciously making you much more efficient.

    • @huskytail
      @huskytail Год назад +28

      @@dexorne9753 yes, experience and technique

    • @Mygrmnshprd
      @Mygrmnshprd Год назад +90

      Also noticed that Evan's pack was not bouncing around nearly as much. I figure it fit better, allowing him to carry the weight more efficiently.

    • @y.5107
      @y.5107 Год назад +45

      also height difference I guess.

    • @huskytail
      @huskytail Год назад +21

      @@y.5107 I thought that Evan was taller but it has been a while since I watched the video so I might be wrong. Shorter people have an advantage in regards to balance. Taller people have a longer gait but also generally have a bigger body mass. I think in this case it's rather the stamina of a known exercise that makes the change than their body types. You certainly know that the body gets used to a certain type of effort and might struggle (comparatively speaking) if performing a different one.

  • @Tim_flips
    @Tim_flips 2 года назад +4779

    Wow.... Evan is a freaking monster. That endurance test is inhuman. You crushed it too Magnus, after everything you did the day before. Thank you for making this video.

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 2 года назад +35

      They are both absolute beasts!

    • @Engel888
      @Engel888 2 года назад +7

      and no PEDs

    • @brassholio
      @brassholio Год назад +82

      Legendary effort. I think a lot of people might not realise how much a 6% incline really is. It's hard adding either weight or speed, but to do both is brutal.

    • @SebHaarfagre
      @SebHaarfagre Год назад +11

      Even*

    • @Oakshield2
      @Oakshield2 Год назад +11

      Just wow... Magnus is a god damn specimen to do this out of the blue. Not comparing just... I come from Jiu Jitsu. whenever I try some different kind of fitness angle, like say running or swimming or calisthenics...I'm destroyed. It's all so specific, it's fantastic to see it.

  • @tylerdurden3347
    @tylerdurden3347 2 года назад +2829

    That treadmill walk/run was unbelievable. As someone who was in the US Army, that is NOT easy in any way, shape or form. Doubletime march with ruck and weapon?
    NO ONE looks forward to that... AND you start going steeper and steeper hills every 5 minutes?
    Flat out beast mode to last 30 minutes.

    • @025Jacob
      @025Jacob 2 года назад +126

      You could tell he was eyeballing the thirty minute Mark done he collapsed as soon as he reached It

    • @notofficialpickles507
      @notofficialpickles507 2 года назад +49

      @@025Jacob And the thing is, you would do this everyday at 6am in the morning m.

    • @Ramoreira86
      @Ramoreira86 2 года назад +63

      Ive did so many march with 90-120 lbs on me... But that shit was painful to watch.

    • @bjornspook2345
      @bjornspook2345 2 года назад +80

      ​@@Ramoreira86 it's perpetual, cyclical, glorious like sisyphus. indeed, at some point one ceases to suck at marching, but the march will never stop sucking.

    • @Ramoreira86
      @Ramoreira86 2 года назад +71

      @@bjornspook2345 im 100% sure that the guy who wrote the myth of Sisyphus served in a major army campaign.
      "Euridikes, go dig a trench"
      -Euridikes almost finishing the trench after 3 days
      "You know what, forget the trench malaka, go build a wall instead!"

  • @BenLMitchell
    @BenLMitchell 2 года назад +447

    Evan, if you ever did start a RUclips channel regarding fitness or how to define what the human body is capable of, I'd watch it.
    What a machine

    • @Karen-ig6bp
      @Karen-ig6bp 10 месяцев назад +4

      Yes please Even. Do start a RUclips channel.

    • @silva6705
      @silva6705 2 месяца назад +1

      Agreed

    • @xDrawingDead
      @xDrawingDead Месяц назад

      Right? This guy is a freaking titan

  • @CardinalBiggles01
    @CardinalBiggles01 2 года назад +557

    I tried something similar to that last exercise in my local gym. I'm not going to embarrass myself with disclosing the results but fair play to Magnus for his efforts, especially after the previous gruelling stuff. That soldier Even on the other hand is something else entirely, that last 60 seconds is a lesson in mental strength.

    • @saurabhtyagi9231
      @saurabhtyagi9231 9 месяцев назад +12

      Okay it's not comparable at all but I did 40 mins at 15% at 4.6 kmph with additional 12 kg. There was no warmup or anything. Flat out 15% and 4.6 kmph from get go. It was pretty hard for me. But I can't walk at 7 kmph, I would have to jog. Also the weight is much more. So mad respect to these Nordmenn

    • @doyourownresearch7297
      @doyourownresearch7297 3 месяца назад

      did they call the police?

    • @maplejakee
      @maplejakee 3 месяца назад +1

      @@saurabhtyagi9231 that is still really impressive my dude. I'm starting to incorporate heavy incline walking, started doing a 5% incl at 5.6kph for 60 mins a month ago and now I'm up to 8.5% 5.6kph @40 mins so I'm a long ways away lol. Would you recommend wearing a weighted vest for any benefits?

  • @bruce2953
    @bruce2953 2 года назад +2653

    21:20 Even was at 100% here, but the fact he managed to find it in him to regain form and pushed for another minute is what separates him from the normal people. Mad respect for these people, their mental resilience is out of this world

    • @hunterG60k
      @hunterG60k 2 года назад +288

      I remember a quote from a marine, "When you think you've got nothing left, you've got another 40%." You're brain always holds back enough to save you from that potentially life saving escape from a predator, if you can teach yourself to access some of that then you people can do incredible things.

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 2 года назад +14

      It's called "adrenaline".

    • @niquil7800
      @niquil7800 2 года назад +7

      @@dialecticalmonist3405 pain.

    • @ChocolateMilk..
      @ChocolateMilk.. 2 года назад +29

      @@hunterG60k "You are brain"?

    • @theshrek__3287
      @theshrek__3287 2 года назад +103

      @@dialecticalmonist3405 trust me 29 minutes in there isn’t much Adrenaline left ..

  • @bgosl
    @bgosl 2 года назад +1468

    How Even looked after he finished compared to how Magnus looked, is what ser these guys apart. There was not an ounce left in him after about 27 minutes, and then he powered through for 3 more. That last minute was an absolute inspiration, and 100% will power (plus the guys around him backing him up, willing him on). Mad respect.

    • @Sloimer
      @Sloimer 2 года назад +108

      I think what also sets him apart is training specificity - he’s done this many times. Magnus has not.

    • @filleekis8749
      @filleekis8749 Год назад +71

      @@Sloimer Its the mental training. Magnus had more in him if he had the will power i believe :)

    • @codeender5980
      @codeender5980 Год назад +86

      The thing that sets soldiers apart is their perseverance. They train to push past their limits and keep going when they have nothing left because one day their refusal to give up may be the difference between life and death.

    • @sharingiscaring1952
      @sharingiscaring1952 Год назад

      @filleekis8749 no, your body and brain needs to adapt to this kind of endurance. You can't just say it's mental.

    • @4everpku
      @4everpku Год назад +2

      @@Sloimer true and this was after a harsh training already

  • @charlenetrawick1647
    @charlenetrawick1647 Год назад +382

    the thing that I love about you in your videos, you are ALWAYS encouraging others. even if it is a competition !

    • @Healthy_Giant
      @Healthy_Giant Год назад +9

      I loved how he collapsed on the ground and the first thing he said was, Keep going Evan!

  • @zachdaikawa4872
    @zachdaikawa4872 2 года назад +358

    I was so into watching Even do the incline, I was cheering for him to complete it as well, it’s just something about seeing a person try that hard that makes you want them to succeed even more. I know this is an older video but congrats Even that was outstanding.

    • @Itchy__
      @Itchy__ Год назад +1

      Me too, seeing him complete the 30 min mark after almost giving in felt do good

    • @zachariahgitau5446
      @zachariahgitau5446 11 месяцев назад +1

      every time he was about to die his mates' shouts would resurrect him

  • @Nogarda_
    @Nogarda_ 2 года назад +4705

    I had to restrain myself from shouting at the screen with encouragement XD Was kinda concerned Evan was having a heart atack at one point but I figure since his abs have abs i guessed he was gonna be fine.

    • @BiggieChungulus
      @BiggieChungulus 2 года назад +35

      Yeah in the same boat lmao

    • @laddaevolta
      @laddaevolta 2 года назад +17

      I couldn't* control myself.

    • @norisordepraf
      @norisordepraf 2 года назад +108

      his abs have abs hahahaaaaa :))))

    • @DawnSentinel
      @DawnSentinel 2 года назад +86

      His legs would have been in so much pain after that. There's no comfortable position, so you end up writhing.

    • @kevinblackandwhite8273
      @kevinblackandwhite8273 2 года назад +11

      Yo, super funny bro! Cos I literally screamed when the other dudes did.. when Evans was at 29mins and almost lost it!!

  • @teakwondochest3287
    @teakwondochest3287 2 года назад +783

    I‘m from switzerland and I hike in the alps a lot, 7km/h at 12% incline is absolute madness

    • @colonelsanders611
      @colonelsanders611 2 года назад +77

      I hike a fair bit and Even is a badass. even at the lower inclines with that much weight when Magnus was already starting to run he was just maintaining a solid hiking pace. super impressive.

    • @Shavars.Sanctuary
      @Shavars.Sanctuary 2 года назад

      Can I come hiking with you?

    • @n3lis94
      @n3lis94 2 года назад

      @@andreaspauk9828 100% incline is actually 45deg. 90 would be infinite%

    • @stefthorman8548
      @stefthorman8548 2 года назад

      @@n3lis94 90% would be hiking

    • @sturmgewehr4454
      @sturmgewehr4454 2 года назад +1

      @@n3lis94 undefined 1/0

  • @JasonMitchellofcompsci
    @JasonMitchellofcompsci Год назад +165

    Getting the bag dialed in has to be pretty critical. You can see when Magus was running his right strap had a lot of slack and the bag was knocking his shoulder with the worst possible timing, basically having to fight to maintain stability 50ms before he's trying to connect his right foot to the ground. That had to suck away a lot of energy. But when Evan was running everything was tight and it moved with him instead of against him.

    • @sherria4920
      @sherria4920 Год назад +5

      Excellent observation. Without the specifics reasons you mentioned, a visual observation showed his pack working against him, and pulling him off balance. Indeed, his disavantage was being untrained in some events. He did well though!

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 9 месяцев назад +1

      Well pointed out about Magnus' loose bag was spreading out the kinetic energy disallowing his muscles a clear rythm of tension followed by relaxation which leads to inefficient muscle use and fatigue. Also foot stride does matter at constant speed. Magnus being shorter had to move his legs by that % more over time. Although people would correctly argue that longer limbs create more leverage resistance and tiredness, so it might not be a good point.

    • @impishlyit9780
      @impishlyit9780 5 месяцев назад

      You could actually see the guy behind him wishing he could correct it the entire time, he's just hovering there going "the bag's loose, the bag's loose" in his head. XD

    • @AM-rq1no
      @AM-rq1no 4 месяца назад

      Anything after 65lbs isn't about strength. It's all weight management. If you don't pack your ruck properly you're going to suffer more.

  • @jonathanellmann4577
    @jonathanellmann4577 2 года назад +825

    Being a US Marine we pride ourselves on our physical fitness and ability to push ourselves to the limit. The LRRP deserves recognition for the standard they make all uphold. Even is an absolute Beast to push through to 30 min especially when you can see at 29 min he is past 100% but regains his composure to complete the objective. I would gladly fight alongside the LRRP or any Norwegian soldiers.

    • @GratDuForloradeArgumentet
      @GratDuForloradeArgumentet Год назад +44

      It's hard after 35 hours without barely any sleep or food

    • @JPerry-jw9ik
      @JPerry-jw9ik Год назад +8

      Until the time is up. Then he throws himself on the ground and has a tantrum. Total lack of composure and military bearing.

    • @shelbowski
      @shelbowski Год назад +208

      @@JPerry-jw9ik sure dude....

    • @JPerry-jw9ik
      @JPerry-jw9ik Год назад

      @@shelbowski I've seen combat casualties cry less than that. I was embarrassed for him. Shameful.

    • @shelbowski
      @shelbowski Год назад +1

      @@JPerry-jw9ik well I am a veteran and you are an idiot then, because I only made it 18 minutes and it was one of the worst experiences of my life, and that includes the scars I got on the battlefield. So take your armchair quarterback and go watch cartoons, and seeing the majority of people commenting are actual military and athletes your comment is hilarious when no one else remotely agrees with you. Go troll the kids playing on your lawn.

  • @markburningcandlehamilton1245
    @markburningcandlehamilton1245 2 года назад +640

    You get extra strength from the viewers... that explains why I always feel a bit tired after watching Magnus's videos

    • @SuperCraft1999
      @SuperCraft1999 2 года назад +4

      @Jon Valler same dude. I've been focusing on running lately and every time I pass a pretty girl I just get a boost of energy. Bet I could get a pb if they were all along the trail lol

  • @ferryv6740
    @ferryv6740 2 года назад +1338

    This man retires and casually smashing all these records. What a legend

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 2 года назад +23

      A true legend

    • @scooterss2112
      @scooterss2112 Год назад +17

      HIS records.

    • @valentinorichardo2689
      @valentinorichardo2689 Год назад +6

      @@scooterss2112 u clearly not listening

    • @jayrose6312
      @jayrose6312 Год назад +13

      Considering Evan had set the previous records, I guess “his” records is accurate, but he also smashed everyone else’s records too!!! The guy is a beast!

    • @louisd6410
      @louisd6410 Год назад +1

      Almost died in the process

  • @Hydro347
    @Hydro347 Год назад +72

    Was so invested in that run. Evan you certified BEAST. Really shows how when you think you have nothing left in the tank others can spur you on and motivate you

  • @marlinblack6597
    @marlinblack6597 Год назад +36

    Total respect. I'm 57 and had to do a heart stress test with only body weight with increasing incline and speed. Carrying 25kg and a weapon to put you off balance. Huge effort guys. Respect from Australia.

  • @ward25038124
    @ward25038124 2 года назад +3236

    New subscriber here, as an ex British Soldier it was well known within our world the guys and girls over in Norway have the highest fitness standards and with the Telemark end LRRP units even more so. What I love the most here is that there's still no egos and you never really whinged and just got stuck in. Hats off Magnus and props to Even, I've now got a new mantra "Soon halfway". Always positive.

    • @jshaw4757
      @jshaw4757 2 года назад +21

      Good read...cheers

    • @ricodsanchez6792
      @ricodsanchez6792 2 года назад +3

      what do u think about british paras and the royal marines fitness levels compared to the LRRP.

    • @ward25038124
      @ward25038124 2 года назад +25

      @@ricodsanchez6792 Personnaly I'm not up to date with current levels as I left over 20 years ago. However from memory RM Mountain leaders will need to be at the same levels as LRRP and Telemark Bns to pass the course but you'd need to ask them. Paras are fast tabbers with weight from my experiences with them, they love a hill or two but again, you'd need to ask them about the mountain side.

    • @Genevasplaytime
      @Genevasplaytime 2 года назад +6

      What exactly do LRRP units do? Who do they fight? and if they dont whats the point in all this?

    • @johnwig285
      @johnwig285 2 года назад +39

      @@Genevasplaytime LRRP are basically bunch of snipers hence the term. If they dont fight anybody, it means they have achieved their objective. The smartest militaries in the world are those who employ deterrence and diplomacy. They have won a war before even fighting it. That's the objective.

  • @TheRealFollow
    @TheRealFollow 2 года назад +1664

    Dang, that was intense.
    Even has that veteran soldier trudge to his movement. Comparatively Magnus looked more like a young and green cadet.=
    Both you guys are beasts though.That test looks so hard.

    • @scottpanno
      @scottpanno 2 года назад +67

      Magnus looked like pre-serum Steve Rogers at basic training.

    • @razordimeback
      @razordimeback 2 года назад +1

      @@scottpanno Exactly my thoughts

    • @alexanderlucif6527
      @alexanderlucif6527 2 года назад +3

      @@razordimeback yet is fully serum'd up already. donk

    • @petarmajstor2370
      @petarmajstor2370 2 года назад

      He did everything they asked except last one

  • @ShanomoBro
    @ShanomoBro Год назад +25

    You really do find the most interesting people. Evan is an inspiration, so chill but also ready to pursue further heights, that endurance test was epic.

  • @sjh0010
    @sjh0010 2 года назад +12

    Great idea to carry on doing stuff together, inspiring to see you pushing limits. Humbling.

  • @abderrahimbenmoussa4359
    @abderrahimbenmoussa4359 2 года назад +2580

    Tried the last part at the gym today with 20 kg and 6 km/h. Did not last more than 18 min. You guys are beasts. Respect.

    • @zxsw85
      @zxsw85 2 года назад +136

      Respect for trying it

    • @dmitrykorovnikov2035
      @dmitrykorovnikov2035 2 года назад +46

      18 min walking with 20 kg , how about 10 k with 60 kg running and right after hand to hand with drill instructor 😂😂😂

    • @friendlyfire6168
      @friendlyfire6168 2 года назад

      📏

    • @RomboutVersluijs
      @RomboutVersluijs 2 года назад +178

      Keep in mind they also did that 33hour thing the day before. Thats so brutal!

    • @alexsinos2635
      @alexsinos2635 2 года назад +30

      @@dmitrykorovnikov2035 60kg, I think the bergins/rucks in my experience were 30-35kg fully packed.

  • @oneil6445
    @oneil6445 2 года назад +1445

    ANOTHER MILITARY ONE! I feel like I'm not appreciating until now how much Magnus has put into these videos, especially the military ones. They're a real test about your strength, and not only that, but your willpower. You have to be a real stubborn person to pass this stuff when your not doing it all the time.

    • @grantifex
      @grantifex 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/rLnWFCxaSKU/видео.html…
      :)

    • @oneil6445
      @oneil6445 2 года назад +3

      1K likes! Wow, never thought I'd get to say this, but thanks for agreeing with me i guess! Appreciation post to Magnus!

    • @whitefox6903
      @whitefox6903 2 года назад +5

      Agree I would die to do this today. But a only 5 years ago I would probably beat these guys in everything expect the stone toss. Edit: oh and the Weighted pullups.

    • @FOXZERO237
      @FOXZERO237 2 года назад +2

      They’re not that bad, man. More willpower than anything. And frankly, it’s barely even that as long as you don’t want to quit in front of anyone. You can push hard as hell when you don’t want to embarrass yourself.

    • @oneil6445
      @oneil6445 2 года назад +2

      @@FOXZERO237 they are that bad

  • @esmolol4091
    @esmolol4091 Год назад +10

    The moment he fell to the ground in pain cramping, grasping for air.
    I feel him, that's what soldiers go through and civilians rarely will experience.
    Big respect to this soldier.

  • @Twitchmaster69
    @Twitchmaster69 Год назад +30

    anybody that has ran knows how difficult that endurance test was and my god Evan is a beast. Magus also killed it. hope you do more content like this.

  • @runijacobsen2560
    @runijacobsen2560 2 года назад +1483

    Magnus : "12:21 not even halfway"
    Even: "soon halfway"
    Thats what make Even a true mental warrior! Love the positive thinking and winning mentality

    • @thedudewhoabides69
      @thedudewhoabides69 2 года назад +62

      My thoughts exactly, came down here to comment that but you beat me to it. There's a saying along the lines of "he who says he can and he who says he can't are both usually right." It's all in the mind

    • @itellyouforfree7238
      @itellyouforfree7238 2 года назад +7

      @@thedudewhoabides69 wow ive never heard of this saying, thats awesome, thanks!

    • @chooseacareer
      @chooseacareer 2 года назад +17

      “Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you're right” - Henry Ford

    • @arteonyx
      @arteonyx 2 года назад +29

      16:14

    • @helterskelter416
      @helterskelter416 2 года назад +2

      16:14 *

  • @FixSet1
    @FixSet1 2 года назад +1524

    As a South Korean, your video just popped out of nowhere and I am truly humbled by your heart of dedication shown on that brutal treadmill. Did not understand the background yellings and chants meant as both warriors pushed their limit, but man, I got so emotional! Sincere gratitude to both of you from across the globe :)

    • @Sunefjant
      @Sunefjant 2 года назад +117

      The background yelling was for the most part encouragements such as: "Come on!", "You've got this!", "Fight!" and "Keep going!"

    • @nikolairose2739
      @nikolairose2739 2 года назад +17

      Hey weird question but if south korea has mandatory military training why are the men there so feminine?

    • @Jiggleton
      @Jiggleton 2 года назад +213

      @@nikolairose2739 because your conceptions of topics as nebulous as masculinity is restricted to paradigms that you arent cognizant of. When the virus is over you should travel more

    • @nikolairose2739
      @nikolairose2739 2 года назад +11

      @@Jiggleton Simple question. Granted it's a loaded question, I'll give you that. But it's a fair question. Whenever we Americans think of South Korea we generally think of "Squid games", "Train to Busan", other zombie and cool movies and K-Pop. We think of makeup wearing, earing wearing, soft looking men in general. Though I get that it's probably a small minority like in the US.
      But you would think that MANDATORY training would cut off such behavior from manifesting. Like I get why it's prevalent here, but why over there?

    • @Newtination
      @Newtination 2 года назад +60

      @@nikolairose2739 Because that's only what's popular here in the US. It sells well, at least check some travel vlogs of Korea and you won't see it nearly as much as you think. Fashion is huge, though - I'd say bigger than the US. You should know by now stereotypes are usually not a reputable presentation of a country as a whole, but a subset within that culture.

  • @Colouras
    @Colouras Год назад +7

    This was insanely well done on both parts all throughout! Mad respect!

  • @the_womble_king4357
    @the_womble_king4357 Год назад +13

    I love how humble and enthusiastic Magnus is. Really encouraging the other guy to do well.

  • @tillholder2400
    @tillholder2400 2 года назад +2486

    Evan literally looks like a greek sculptor designed him, holy shit.

    • @Justcarlosdiaz
      @Justcarlosdiaz 2 года назад +65

      He is magnificent

    • @perperson199
      @perperson199 2 года назад +39

      The gods are walking among us

    • @norozaki402
      @norozaki402 2 года назад +101

      Dude has some aesthetic abs for sure.

    • @zGJungle
      @zGJungle 2 года назад +6

      @@norozaki402 Yeah his abs are amazing.

    • @CrazyChickenFarmer
      @CrazyChickenFarmer 2 года назад +32

      you can look like that too in two years if you put in the work

  • @FictionWeLiveIn
    @FictionWeLiveIn 2 года назад +567

    This definitely shows how tough these guys have to be. While Magnus isn't competing anymore, he's still a world class athlete and incredibly fit and for him to get to a point where he can't run anymore and falls down and the other guy says his calves hurt but his lungs are good is crazy.

    • @ScottishJazzman
      @ScottishJazzman 2 года назад +21

      Specificity - one of the key tenets of physical training and “fitness”.

    • @Jytube231
      @Jytube231 2 года назад +11

      @@ScottishJazzman Exactly this. Really speaks to the benefits of training your anaerobic threshold.

    • @scottheaton8469
      @scottheaton8469 2 года назад +7

      @@Jytube231 it's true, young strong guys should work out almost to the point of puking every once in a while.

    • @Jytube231
      @Jytube231 2 года назад +5

      @Miles Doyle Any chance of getting this in 25 words or less?

    • @N8thegr8erthnu
      @N8thegr8erthnu 2 года назад +8

      @@scottheaton8469 I do rowing, and I have to say when we do the exercises where halfway through you already want to quit and 3/4 of the way through you want to die, after finishing those you get the biggest rush of endorphins and whenever I finish one it’s one of the moments when I am genuinely the happiest I can be and nothing else matters for just a moment. It’s really something I think everyone should experience in their lifetimes

  • @sherria4920
    @sherria4920 Год назад +3

    Yes Evan, YT more, please! Entirely one of the most impressive things I've seen. As a regular Veteran, I so appreciate high speed special forces. You guys are Rock Stars! 🤩 Thanks for your sacrifices.

  • @Gio_Panda
    @Gio_Panda 2 года назад +10

    Evan has one of the best bodies I've ever seen in this channel or on youtube in general.
    That is not a body trained to look good, it's a body trained to WORK, and I think that's what makes it look so intimidatingly good.

  • @Outwars1
    @Outwars1 2 года назад +344

    Not gonna lie, even seemed so at home on the treadmill test... He looked like he was made for it. His composure and everything. Mad respect. I think Magnus had a severe height disadvantage that affected him due to the speed of his walking. You could see it right from the beginning.

    • @SebHaarfagre
      @SebHaarfagre Год назад +62

      He didn't know how to tighten his backpack straps properly/at all.
      Speaking from experience, that's probably the #1 biggest factor.
      If he packed his rucksack himself or wrong that may too have a lot to say.

    • @EthanDurant
      @EthanDurant Год назад +6

      @@SebHaarfagre I do a lot of backpacking and the way your pack your bag + how you tighten the straps to hold the weight makes all the difference

    • @scoper7897
      @scoper7897 Год назад

      @@EthanDurant not rly thats for weak ones

    • @EthanDurant
      @EthanDurant Год назад +1

      @@scoper7897 lmao not the guy with the homophobia emoji speaking 💀💀. Packing your bag efficiently doesn’t make you weak it makes your smart but then again smarts were clearly never your strong suit 🤣

    • @scoper7897
      @scoper7897 Год назад

      @@EthanDurant well tbh im just a real normal man. i dont do packing for hours like women xD i just throw my stuff in backpack and im on my way without whining after 20min on a treadmil :) i go for 1 hour easy

  • @kodnamn
    @kodnamn 2 года назад +301

    To let Evan have his moment of gruelling pain without cutting was excellent work! I was shouting for him to break 30min! More like this, this is quality YT.

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 2 года назад +13

      Yes wanted him to get 30 mins too

  • @leathersausage
    @leathersausage Год назад +3

    You both are so insane to watch!
    Well done and all the best to both of you!

  • @jezrobson9075
    @jezrobson9075 Год назад +11

    Kudos to you both. Admire the mutual respect and support you offered each other, and the modesty all round. Inspirational. Wishing Even good luck with the next chapter in his life.

  • @cas9007
    @cas9007 2 года назад +1006

    I always come back to here to watch Even's incredible endurance and mental strength. Uplifting nature, wholesome but a humble guy. I hope he makes a youtube someday. I'd definitely subscribe to this guy.

    • @johannes01
      @johannes01 2 года назад +6

      Agreed 💯

    • @edmagnus1143
      @edmagnus1143 2 года назад +7

      He has a channel, he’s in the comments of the video filmed the day before this

    • @mgy2877
      @mgy2877 Год назад +1

      I just found this channel today, who is who?

    • @Matt-rf4xz
      @Matt-rf4xz Год назад +2

      @@mgy2877 even is the guy with the beard

  • @Chase-zv9te
    @Chase-zv9te 2 года назад +249

    That last minute when he was bout to give up and they start screaming at him, he digs deep and makes it, so badass.

    • @user-pk6bk6nu6s
      @user-pk6bk6nu6s 2 года назад

      +

    • @johnkeyser4399
      @johnkeyser4399 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, that was respect, teamwork, drive, and a winner's heart......awesome! Moved me, inspiring!!

  • @banyaong7533
    @banyaong7533 7 месяцев назад +3

    You two guys are super fit. And you both have strength. I am really respect.

  • @bakilacat1
    @bakilacat1 8 месяцев назад +2

    Holy smoke! Both of you are so serious and technical while compassionate and determined…finding ANY humor or whatever you do. Y’all be well!!! Watching from Maine, USA.

  • @itsema91
    @itsema91 2 года назад +858

    I feel like I need an "average" person to try these out alongside you guys just to be able to gauge just how crazy fit you are :D So so so impressive

    • @bikesnblades6737
      @bikesnblades6737 2 года назад +81

      The bar pullups, most would probably break at 0.5x their body weight. We all know most people can´t even do one pull-up without weights, so yeah, there´s that. With the ball most people would probably throw out their back and be unable to make it to the last test and the ones that do, would most likely call it quits before the 5 minute mark.

    • @iowkey_9339
      @iowkey_9339 2 года назад +51

      @@bikesnblades6737 That 7km/h with 30kg on is no joke. That's FAST. My normal walking speed is around 4km/h, and if I push myself I can maybe move at 6km/h. And I'm not wearing 25kg backpack + 4kg weapon.
      I do walk far (around 8km), often, in the mountains - where the hills can have a 20-30% incline, so the incline wouldn't be the biggest issue..
      But there's no way I could pull what they did in the video.. no way.
      Especially after the day they had previously, or what they went through right before that.

    • @jshaw4757
      @jshaw4757 2 года назад +9

      @@iowkey_9339 Trust me you could do close or alot better try it....once your close to your normal limit remember the point off your exercise and you will push into a new realm on your survival reserves...but make sure your physically in a decent place physically before you start but I bet you could beat what you think you have in you it boils down to first pushing past your best then adapting to this new territory with your mental strength and an aim in mind to use your adrenaline to get what you need ...

    • @Nilskanalen
      @Nilskanalen 2 года назад +26

      @@iowkey_9339 I actually headed to the gym to try some of these exercises. I'm 17 and I've competed in long-distance marathons in the Swedish alps, so maybe I'm not the perfect example but here I go. I passed the benchpress part and the part where you pulled the barbell towards the bench. I failed to throw the ball far enough and was able to do the treadmill with a 25kg backpack (without holding anything in my hands) for 16 minutes. This shit is insane!

    • @HB-cg4jv
      @HB-cg4jv 2 года назад +6

      @@iowkey_9339 i can't walk at 7kmh, i have to jog at 6 or i fall, idk how they're doing it

  • @ronlivingsworth1723
    @ronlivingsworth1723 2 года назад +247

    Man. Even really killed it. Especially on that last exercise. He probably quit 10 times before his body gave out. He definitely has some willpower. Good job, Magnus, too.

    • @emilm8603
      @emilm8603 2 года назад +22

      I feel like you have it mixed up. His body called quits 10 times, but his willpower kept ushering him towards the goal in his mind; the 30 minute mark.

  • @thealmightyz73
    @thealmightyz73 Год назад +31

    Evan is an absolute beast. Mindblowing strength/stamina. My utmost respect!

  • @skensy629
    @skensy629 Год назад +9

    This video got me subscribed after binge watching you for the past hours :)

  • @DWish808
    @DWish808 2 года назад +207

    I have never rooted for anyone on a treadmill before and I was yelling at my monitor for him to make it to 30 minutes like I was there. LOL!
    This should be an Olympic event! haha
    Great job as always, Magnus!

  • @olanrewajuin2008
    @olanrewajuin2008 2 года назад +184

    Evan has just shown us what separates an elite soldier from an average guy in the army or a fitness enthusiast.

  • @cantwellmikey
    @cantwellmikey Год назад +3

    Respect! Absolutely phenomenal. That ruck March / Death climb looks brutal.

  • @lukasjerabek2504
    @lukasjerabek2504 Год назад +1

    Insane, I was speechless at the end, Even is a beast. And Magnus too, thank you for great content!

  • @MeHapii
    @MeHapii 2 года назад +284

    The ruck test was so horrifying to watch ! I felt bad and proud at the same time. Good job, very inspiring. Also very nice editing job !

    • @servanttofriend8481
      @servanttofriend8481 2 года назад +6

      The way he was writhing on the floor after that 30 min... I've only seen that kind of pain from intensity once before. (Iowa wrestling camp).

    • @p0p3j
      @p0p3j 2 года назад +2

      @@servanttofriend8481 the best (Olympic level) rowers are often left writhing like that after training sessions.

    • @tekaistu5472
      @tekaistu5472 2 года назад +5

      7 km/h is brutal speed. Can't understand how someone is able to keep that pace for more than few minutes. At best i've done ~6km/h on trail with half the weight and walking poles instead of gun and and it was almost as fast as i could walk. I know it is nothing impressive but I am not stranger to walking either.

    • @shadesmarerik4112
      @shadesmarerik4112 2 года назад

      idk... i think ive done harder in boot camp... we had a running way with about 40% and i pulled mates up there together with their gear

  • @OriginalThisAndThat
    @OriginalThisAndThat 2 года назад +311

    I like the teamspirit, yelling him to continue. It really boosts you mentally when you're about to stop. I use in my mental training sometimes thoughts that Im being chased down and I cant stop now, or something bad happens to my close ones if I give up. It might sound stupid, but in a mental training its very effective to boost your will to keep continue.

    • @Wolffjord
      @Wolffjord 2 года назад +3

      hahahahaha.... I used to do the same :)

    • @patrickmonaghan9131
      @patrickmonaghan9131 2 года назад +4

      I do the same thing. It really works.

    • @Token_Black_Guy
      @Token_Black_Guy 2 года назад +5

      Eddie hall did the same to pull 500kg on the deadlift

    • @gullintanni
      @gullintanni 2 года назад +4

      Used to imagine a hungry bear chasing me when doing sprints. It keeps you running when you want to slack off.

    • @mardisal1128
      @mardisal1128 2 года назад +2

      Actually, I am quite an oposite person - I hate when somebody is screaming at me. And it doesn't matter if it's because they want to help me or not. It just makes me feel nervous and I immediately lose my concentration :)

  • @louiseventer6580
    @louiseventer6580 Год назад +11

    Watching this you can see why the Vikings were so feared. These guys are beasts. Respect to you Magnus, you are amazing. Much love from South Africa💜🇿🇦

  • @JooshYT
    @JooshYT Год назад +15

    Huge props to Evan. That was an INSANE last challenge. Just shows not only his physical endurance but mental endurance. But regardless of that i dont think he could of done it without the support around him at that time!

  • @MrIlovesubaru
    @MrIlovesubaru 2 года назад +84

    Mad respect to Even. That last push to 30 mins deserves a BIG /salute.

  • @themeatpopsicle
    @themeatpopsicle 2 года назад +111

    Evan's going to earn a damn medal from the Army PR Office

  • @OddSpaceGhost
    @OddSpaceGhost Год назад +10

    Magnus never ceases to absolutely unequivocally amaze me!

  • @Neuguy69
    @Neuguy69 Год назад +16

    I was in a light infantry unit in the Army 7TH Infantry Division (Light). I used to love when we were on runs and road marches training, or whatever we used to destroy other units. When our cohort first got to the unit we were thinking there was no way we were going to keep up. I actually thought I was going to have a heart attack sometimes, but no matter how bad it got you never let yourself give in. You wanted to quit but you didn't. Every minute you told yourself just one more minute then I'm done. I couldn't believe what billy goats these guys were either. We spent a lot of time in mountains and hills in California, Utah, Panama, and other places. I'm not saying we were mountaineers like these guys. We learned rappelling and stuff, but I remember climbing such steep stuff that you were barely leaned forward, and had your hands and feet on the ground at the same time. All of the sudden 3 months later it dawns on you that you're doing the same thing as the guys that you thought were superhuman, and even though it's painful you kind of learn to push the pain aside and just concentrate on the next step. But you pay for it when you get older. The number of guys with wrecked knees is pretty crazy. Other body parts too. All of us miss it, but no way my 53 year old body could perform at the level.

  • @KingOsmium
    @KingOsmium 2 года назад +611

    I love how this is both manly and wholesome. The comradery and uplifting nature of this really gives me hope for humanity.

    • @judiklettenmeijer854
      @judiklettenmeijer854 2 года назад +3

      So you think corrporal strength makes a man?

    • @Hawaii567
      @Hawaii567 2 года назад +73

      @@judiklettenmeijer854 physical strength is 100% one of the basic aspects of being a man. It’s one of the things that physically separates the genders. The only people that complain are those unwilling to strengthen their body mentally AND physically. You’re not more “evolved” because you only value intellectual capacity or a sound moral compass to live by. A complete man trains both and strives to improve every aspect of his being because they’re all interconnected. I can already see you saying something stupid like “there’s more to being a man than being strong.” No shit, no one says otherwise, but that doesn’t dismiss strength as being one of the traits of a properly developed and well rounded male. An average male is stronger than an average female, so biologically alone it is considered a “manly” trait. Not that complicated. Don’t read so much into the op’s comment.

    • @basedpatriotLT
      @basedpatriotLT 2 года назад +5

      @@judiklettenmeijer854 woke genderist spotted :D

    • @cmo9400
      @cmo9400 2 года назад +9

      @@judiklettenmeijer854 like what? What are you talk about? Two grown men pushing themselves? Go away

    • @cmo9400
      @cmo9400 2 года назад +5

      @@basedpatriotLT I’m a woke genderist. She’s a nut. I believe in equality of humanity. And I appreciate that it takes strength and mental fortitude For everyone to get through life, I admire people like this greatly.

  • @happiebaby
    @happiebaby 2 года назад +173

    Congrats Magnus, really well done. But tbh never seen such a badass like Evan. On the traidmill he went way above his limit. Mentally so strong, really impressive

    • @DeFausti
      @DeFausti 2 года назад +23

      The last couple of minutes were basically 100% willpower. Crazy

    • @regandonohue3899
      @regandonohue3899 2 года назад +5

      @Eebens It's a combination of good training and sheer force of will. Good military training not only builds physical fitness, but strong mental fortitude. That's how these units separate the men from the boys, in some sense. It's not enough to be physically fit. You must conquer your mind.

    • @cLokki
      @cLokki 2 года назад +3

      I can imagine how painful the burn is in his legs, must feel like they're actually on fire. Just an amazing accomplishment 100% respect to that man

  • @Easyflux
    @Easyflux Год назад +30

    Dude, Even is a natural freak of nature. He was definitely in the best shape of his life at that point. Hope he's doing alright today, wherever his path lead him. Hooah!

  • @mikegburnside
    @mikegburnside 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much. Truly impressive.

  • @toppy83
    @toppy83 2 года назад +849

    You shuld bring Even with you on a real climbing trip, he fits you realy well, pushing you both to be better. He can be a VERY god climber I think. And you can get some real pushes to improve your self to Magnus =)
    Give him the youtube boost of a life time and bring him with you some time =)

  • @stinkypete2722
    @stinkypete2722 2 года назад +466

    I'm a UK firefighter and this leaves me ashamed! Big props to these warriors. Glad they're on our team..

    • @unbeatablesniper16
      @unbeatablesniper16 2 года назад +16

      I wanted to become a firefighter / policeman / soldier, but I was turned down due to my hearing I was born with. It's so unfair and depressing.
      Every time I see blue lights speed past me I just feel like shit.
      I don't know what else to do.
      You're incredibly lucky. Remember that.

    • @crazypath573
      @crazypath573 2 года назад +16

      @@unbeatablesniper16 I am sure you could find employment within some capacity of law enforcement or emergency services with proper hearing aids/ treatment. Depends how bad it is though, idk...

    • @unbeatablesniper16
      @unbeatablesniper16 2 года назад +5

      @@crazypath573 I can't. I've tried everything. The only option for me is to just work in an office somewhere but I don't want to spend my working life at a desk

    • @crazypath573
      @crazypath573 2 года назад +3

      @@unbeatablesniper16 well hopefully this video showed you a small example of the reality of willpower. Where there is a will there is a way. Everyone one of us has unique challenges to face. Hope you find your path. Good luck

    • @unbeatablesniper16
      @unbeatablesniper16 2 года назад +7

      @@crazypath573 I get what you're saying and I appreciate that. But to use this video as a metaphor: I could be willing to jump on that treadmil and go as far as I can. I won't make it to 30 min but I'll go as far as I can. However in my situation now, I will never even be allowed onto the treadmill, so my willpower and determination is pointless.
      That's my point. I applied for police, passed everything over the 6 month selection then the last part before training (the medical) they failed me because one of my ears was damaged during birth. So all the work I put into it was worthless. Same with every other service. I also thought about flying, but I can't even pass the medical for a pilot licence.
      The "there's a will, there's a way" mentality is completely useless to me. Doesn't matter how hard I work for something or how determined I am. Having a disability means I'll never reach my dream so now I just don't see the point in trying to set a goal anymore.

  • @THEONLYWAYISUP0
    @THEONLYWAYISUP0 Год назад +3

    So impressed, such solid and humble guys. 🙏

  • @WideBoyz
    @WideBoyz 2 года назад +415

    Some real try hard efforts on both parts on those incline runs. That was proper good to see. Solid effort you two 💪

    • @willhatt5367
      @willhatt5367 2 года назад +8

      Go on Pete, you know you want to...

    • @GL0BETREKKER
      @GL0BETREKKER 2 года назад

      ​@@willhatt5367 I know right? it's right up his alley..

  • @JohnDoe_75
    @JohnDoe_75 2 года назад +323

    That 7 km/h is brutal, I did my commando and para training in my country back in the mid 90's and being only 1m69 tall I can tell you that speed is pure torture with a full bergen and short legs. No running allowed to keep noise discipline. Now if you are in single file and a gap develops between you and the guy ahead of you you are REALLY in trouble to close it without running.

    • @Quiron1985
      @Quiron1985 2 года назад +4

      @@BitcoinMillionaire1 I don't know about him, but in my coutry, both Commando training (ground combat skills+tactics) and Paratraining (Techniques to jumping out of planes) are seperate entities of training needed to become a Para-commando Trooper. Maybe he means it that way.

    • @sdqsdq6274
      @sdqsdq6274 2 года назад +5

      agreed , having short legs does make a big difference

    • @jezrobson9075
      @jezrobson9075 Год назад +4

      Totally get it. I'm 165cms and can keep up with the taller lads when running ....walking at high speed is an altogether different challenge.

    • @LucidNeonDream
      @LucidNeonDream Год назад +4

      If you are short, like me 171cm, take longer strides and find a rythm until you can match the taller persons steps. It will look like you're in a monty python play but it's efficient. The guy who "taught" me was around 195 cm.

    • @soulmask2781
      @soulmask2781 Год назад

      Yes thats what I was thinking Magnus being shorter makes him need to do more strides than Evan

  • @cam_DA_Hawkdriver
    @cam_DA_Hawkdriver 2 года назад +48

    Loved the Norwegians when we worked with their military. Fun guys and delightfully humble.

  • @mark94213
    @mark94213 Год назад +3

    You’re both bloody inspiring!

  • @insatiableMusic
    @insatiableMusic 2 года назад +638

    Even is a beast! So impressive! Do wonder what he is going to do now he is quitting. But Magnus, amazing video as always! Love these military series.

    • @chaosengine4597
      @chaosengine4597 2 года назад +13

      first, he'll do a thru-hike of some 1000km+ trail with full gear on 7 km/h (insane speed for longer than like 20min, even with a lighter pack).

    • @andrisbig7710
      @andrisbig7710 2 года назад +2

      He will probably go in to PMC, but only if he likes the army thing. If not who knows.

    • @The_Northerner
      @The_Northerner 2 года назад +32

      @@andrisbig7710 People dont really join any para military groups after being in the Norwegian army.

    • @johnwig285
      @johnwig285 2 года назад +1

      @@andrisbig7710 That's more of a US thing rather than soldiers from Norway. They join PMCs to relive their war days. Call it a coping mechanism or wtv because they miss the combat, the adrenaline.

    • @andrisbig7710
      @andrisbig7710 2 года назад +6

      @O R Really? Pieces of shit? Why are they pieces of shit? They are some of the best soldiers in the world earning honest money. What is wrong with that?

  • @GrahamWhatmough
    @GrahamWhatmough 2 года назад +458

    Magnus: "not even half way?!"
    Soldier: "SOON halfway!"

    • @Mario_Rios
      @Mario_Rios 2 года назад +20

      There's the difference

    • @Siggvard
      @Siggvard 2 года назад +7

      Even has definitely got that winner mentality.

  • @JeroenWijnholds
    @JeroenWijnholds Год назад +21

    Magnus is such an amazing, humble and positive guy, what a role model!

  • @TheKidWithPr0blems
    @TheKidWithPr0blems Месяц назад +1

    I’m truly amazed on your hard work stay strong 💪🏻

  • @AntonFomenko
    @AntonFomenko 2 года назад +519

    Even is superhuman!
    Thats impressive!!! 🔥
    Magnus got stronger tho, he doesn't take off his t-shirt, he rips it off!

    • @uifseziv
      @uifseziv 2 года назад +4

      I’d like to see you do it too:)

    • @rezties
      @rezties 2 года назад +1

      Anton! You know what you must do! (...The Norwegian test, not ripping your shirt off)

    • @uifseziv
      @uifseziv 2 года назад

      Holy sh!t, i’m just rereading my comment… should’ve clarified i meant him doing the challenge, not ripping off his shirt😂

  • @dereklewis1577
    @dereklewis1577 2 года назад +493

    EVEN is a fucking BEAST !!! as a British Soldier , i would follow him into battle for sure.

    • @perperson199
      @perperson199 2 года назад +33

      That is what we do as allies isn't it? 🇧🇻🇬🇧

    • @zarelli7831
      @zarelli7831 2 года назад +5

      As a airman/ soldier I would agree.

    • @austinlester1683
      @austinlester1683 2 года назад +8

      As a 82 airborne infantry paratrooper I would as well.

    • @shadesmarerik4112
      @shadesmarerik4112 2 года назад +1

      if u can keep up lol

    • @zarelli7831
      @zarelli7831 2 года назад

      @@shadesmarerik4112 shouldn’t be too hard.

  • @shanemartin2491
    @shanemartin2491 2 года назад +7

    As a completely secure male - Evens Abs offend me. And outstanding work.

  • @kshanasurya7
    @kshanasurya7 2 года назад +4

    Ha ha ! You guys just made me feel so
    embarrassed about myself and the way I handle my body and mind. 30 minutes in treadmill at 7km/h with 12 % incline was insane. Bravo. Randomly came across this video but in the end was very happy to learn and realise the endurance and agility , the human body can sustain physically and mentally.

  • @brutallyhonestfrank5542
    @brutallyhonestfrank5542 2 года назад +85

    I spent some years apart of a RECCE platoon in the 75th Ranger Regiment, so I've got to commend you Magnus for these videos and bringing light to the true difficulties of being in a LRRP unit.

  • @lezeroq
    @lezeroq 2 года назад +61

    Oh, the treadmill test looked harder than 100 boulders.

  • @GlennsFastReviews
    @GlennsFastReviews Год назад +1

    Pretty intense watching the run at the end. I loved how the others were giving them encouragement.

  • @naomiet3439
    @naomiet3439 2 года назад +1

    This is very impressive! Good job you guys!

  • @masondegaulle5731
    @masondegaulle5731 2 года назад +77

    The enlisted guy was able to send his mind elsewhere and just power on, marching gives you that ability. Could see at the end this guy has a LOT of mental will, to bring his legs back from jelly like that and power on, that takes serious focus.

    • @hansolav5924
      @hansolav5924 2 года назад +7

      I was glad to finally see a visual demonstration of what it looks like for an adventurer to gain a 'second wind'. :)

    • @luckyspurs
      @luckyspurs Год назад +7

      Yeah, at 29 minutes, 30 looked impossible. And yet at 29.45, it looked certain.

  • @Exachad
    @Exachad 2 года назад +134

    Even's mental fortitude is hella strong. Man looked like his heart and lungs were no more than a minute away from giving up and shutting down. Beast!

  • @donsworld7316
    @donsworld7316 Год назад +1

    Really good video and offers so much knowledge. Proper workouts in gym or outdoor and proper healthy natural foods has so much to offer.

  • @sekirotelcoin3336
    @sekirotelcoin3336 Год назад

    Magnus you are so inspirational freaking love what you do and Evan you are a beast that treadmill was crazy

  • @breakingberg4130
    @breakingberg4130 2 года назад +95

    I love these military style videos. They really seem to have such a tough mindset, especially this guy. I hope he becomes a youtuber because I would subscribe 100%.

  • @misterminister3858
    @misterminister3858 2 года назад +155

    Magnus: "I thought it would be like 30/40 Kg for you like normal people". Yes, I see a lot of office guys in the gym doing pull-ups with 30/40 Kg :D

    • @Mbstr1
      @Mbstr1 2 года назад +16

      I think Magnus' performance mindset, and him surrounding himself with athletes all the time has given him a slightly skewed perception of normal. Altough I do think it's a shame there are so many people who aren't pushing the limits of what their bodies can do.

    • @drummerja0g
      @drummerja0g 2 года назад +17

      I think the difference being these guys are around 75-85kgs of pure endurance in every art. Not just push pull exercise.
      For guys that can go the distance and at that speed wearing kit, and still out push/pull most blokes In the gym, it is beyond super human.

    • @aaronsanborn4291
      @aaronsanborn4291 2 года назад +3

      @@drummerja0g I was 205 (93kg) at my peak as a Scout in the U.S. Army and it was all about strength and endurance. These guys would be right up there with the guys I served with in Iraq in 04-05. We were all absolute beasts

    • @gezzapk
      @gezzapk Год назад

      I was going to say... normal people are definitely not doing 30/40kg pullups. Maybe 10k/15kg max would be a normal guy who is in shape.

  • @dumbirigbenoba6512
    @dumbirigbenoba6512 Год назад

    Pure inspiration. Thank you Evan.

  • @magdaleensmit9754
    @magdaleensmit9754 Год назад

    I only stumbled onto your channel... Don't even climb BUT you have the best channel I have ever seen! You are also an amazing human being.
    I'm from South Africa and also watching the Norwegian videos... Real cool. 👌

  • @TrueOriginans
    @TrueOriginans 2 года назад +49

    Petition for Evan to start making fitness content on RUclips??
    Awesome video Magnus

  • @DunkelBrauer
    @DunkelBrauer 2 года назад +181

    That was unbelievably incredible. Even and Markus. I was almost shouting "komme an" to the screen when Even still marched on.
    And honestly, "normal people can pull +30 to +40 kg". My alltime 1rm in weighted pull ups was +26kg and I am a climber...
    You guys pull 60kg after 36h++ mountain marching with +35kg rucksack ??? What the heck????
    Insane effort. Respect.

    • @flyingtanks9313
      @flyingtanks9313 2 года назад +31

      Normal people cannot do a single proper pull up lol. Average athletes probably at 10-20kilos weight

    • @DunkelBrauer
      @DunkelBrauer 2 года назад +12

      @@flyingtanks9313 That's true. That's the problem with comparisons and averages. What is "normal" anyway? Everyone is different.
      In my original post I only wanted to express how impressive it is to me what these guys do.
      To give some perspective: I did the +26kg at age 41 after one year of *very* specific pull-up training (bodyweight 79kg) and after weekly climbing for like 7 years. Without that specific kind of training, climbing and doing some pull ups infrequently I can do +10-15kg (age 46 now).
      Rule #1: DCY (Don't compare yourself)

    • @Koozwad
      @Koozwad 2 года назад +1

      @@flyingtanks9313 Most people got too much body fat and skip arm day.

    • @AB-su7jt
      @AB-su7jt 2 года назад

      My max pull up was 60kg and I just do bw exercises to stay fit. I dont see why any average young guy couldnt do 40kg with some training

    • @DunkelBrauer
      @DunkelBrauer 2 года назад +1

      @@AB-su7jt I believe there is a simple answer to that. Everybody is genetically different. Even arm length/ span makes a huge difference on pull ups. I think there simply are no "everybody should be able to..." values.
      To give you an example: Someone weighing 80kg with long arms without much body fat will have a hard time adding +40kg compared to someone weighing 65kg (same body fat percentage) and short arms. The 80kg guy must pull 80+40=120kg over say 70cm=28 inches while the 65kg guy must pull 65+40=105kg over say 55cm=20 inches. Thats a difference of factor 1.45 of total work both have to do. That is huge.
      To compare the 65kg to the 80kg guy, the 65kg guy would have to pull bodyweight plus 88kg to achieve the same amount of "pulling work" as the 80kg guy plus 40kg.
      Rule #1 for success: Don't compare yourself.

  • @Karen-ig6bp
    @Karen-ig6bp 10 месяцев назад

    That was brutal. Hats off to both you guys. Oh and thanx for the extra eye-candy part. 😊

  • @jasonhelms6420
    @jasonhelms6420 Год назад +39

    I literally was clapping for evan on every event . I am a US soldier and i could not fathom the heart that guy had. Mad respect to both of them

  • @EZpZeero
    @EZpZeero 2 года назад +33

    18:00 we needed goggins to come in and start yelling at him "WHOS GUNNA CARRY THE BOATS!" , that woulda got him to 25 mins :)

  • @TP_Rockstar
    @TP_Rockstar 2 года назад +52

    "Walk until you look like you're about to die, then keep going some more". Insanely impressive.

  • @bebakke
    @bebakke 2 года назад +1

    Even is just an inspiration. Wholesome, humble and yeat a total beast of a man.

  • @jimmyrochette7536
    @jimmyrochette7536 Год назад +1

    I had a real sense of companionship watching this the guy screaming to help him take back is composure as he fight the last second.I even had a moment when i was asking myself what is he thinking to ignore is body screaming at him when there literally nothing but is pride at stack. I guess he did it to represent himself and those who believe in him. Really inspiring.

  • @jujubaclothing
    @jujubaclothing 2 года назад +35

    dude, you have no idea how much I was rooting and screaming for Evan! Evan needs his own channel.