Ranger Roll
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- This is a crawl- walk- run instruction for the rapid tactical lift of an unconscious or semi conscious casualty who is non-ambulatory (can't walk) into a fireman's carry. It's one of many techniques. Don't try this at home!!!
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In case someone did not notice. He is a Wil Willis Former Army Ranger & USAF Pararescuemen
And the host of Forged In Fire!
@@swaghauler8334 holy fuck... it really is.
@@Rob_Nasty Special Ops Mission and Triggers: Weapons That Changed The World
Who told you that?
@@petespug206 I watched the series premiere, November 30, 2011
Finally I can take my wife out drinking again
USA#1 !! Your not man enough for my wife 🤣
You can’t use this move on a 250lb fat bitch
Brutal Level in this thread: 100
@Certabonun certamen LMFAO
Haha! I'm dead lol
I remember I searched "ranger roll" looking how to pack my clothes in a duffle bag and instead learned how to quickly pick up a casualty.
Mention ranger roll anywhere beyond folding clothes and you'll look like an idiot 😂
You never know...
Lmfao
Then make him pack
Lol....when my wife packs for a road trip she rolls ALL the clothes, just so we can use less bags.
I saw this video like 3 years ago. A couple months after I saw this video, I found a man who overdosed on drugs. I used this technique to carry him to a doctor's office that was less than 1 block away. This technique saved the life of a stranger. I am grateful for that. I tried using 2 different judo/ jiu jitsu techniques to carry him, but this technique worked when the others failed. I am grateful, and I'm sure that stranger is grateful too.
rofl
@@Dsc1899 If only you lmao'd yourself into an early grave :L
I’ll take “Things That Definitely Happened” for 600, Alex
@@Dsc1899 rolling on the floor lifting
Lol found the white night. What a hero. Saving a drug addict. Wow! Congratulations!
I'm gonna use this to get my teens out of bed and into the car for school
It has already been used on me
The roll or the nut drag?
LinkToThePastry yes.
Then continue through the window, on the porch roof and drop them through the sun roof. It's best to keep the engine running and have window opened beforehand.
I just imagined some guy at a school doing this and just lettin go and yeeting them into the back seat.
This is More useful than the last 100 things I saw on RUclips
Except the ranger roll, the clothes kind
I dunno making a laser bazooka's pretty useful
We have to practice with those stuff. Then they become useful. 🖖
So true
Hopefully we won't need to use it.
"CAN U BREATH"
'yes'
"I dont care"
Savage
@@scene6289 facts
Ain’t got time to breathe 😅
Can You breef?
exaggerated swag
Not only was Wil an amazing host on Forged in Fire, but genuinely seems like a cool guy and effective teacher. And obviously his service record is impressive. Super cool individual.
You should watch his original series specops mission
ruclips.net/p/PLuMG5qEjsoIVzb9mv3KeXlFAOK5zfnjZx&si=keHdKLfQU5BMw8Xc
@@remixatl I wish they did more seasons of that! It was entertaining to watch
Him:“Did he just shit himself?”
Me: appreciates how he voids his bowels to truly play the part of a casualty
@@scubasteve7850 it ain't ranger roll training if nobody shits himself
A casualty doesn’t always mean dead in means out of the fight
@@boinkingyamumsohardithurts12 First off, please just try to take a joke. Second off, he was laying there not moving. People don't get instantly knocked out in actual battle; that's almost impossible and would lead to severe brain injuries (likely losing bowel control such is the case with many concussions). But again, please just go haha and move on. No one likes those who scrutinize a joke.
@@boinkingyamumsohardithurts12 a casualty ought not have control of his own chili ring
LOL
He's a great instructor, very good at speaking and conveying information, involves the students/audience and jokes to make them feel comfortable in a very hands on and potentially awkward lesson.
yeah buddy, really don't give a fuck
@@hostagekiller5671 who cares if you give a fuck
sure as hell not me
I love how he's taken the time to tell you he doesn't give a fuck. obviously enough of a fuck to say so dumbass.
@@hostagekiller5671 who is this little man 😁
@@hostagekiller5671 look out, we got a badass!! loool
If you've ever had to scoop up an unconscious body and carry (without this technique)....you realize how amazing this technique IS
@White CIS Cum Why didn't they teach you that, bud?
@@cobbservations2141 this is not standard measure in militaries nor firefighters. Also its very rare you need to pick up someone like that, in combat, standing up, you need to be laying down when youre in combat.
@@gial27 Thx, cheers! 😁👍🏻
@@gial27 the technique is for exfil and not leaving a man behind.
as a serial rapist this technique is top tier
"GRAB ONTO MY NUTS I'M A SEAL" is probably the best thing I've heard all day.
"post this on the internet and you'll become a youtube sensation"
truly someone who can predict the algorithm
uh no i think he said "shit yourself and youll become a youtube sensation"
@@frankreynlds2028 he clearly says "if you do this shit and its caught on video..."
Paramedic: “sir he needs CPR you’re on his chest he can’t breathe”
Me: “I don’t care” *ranger rolls
Paramedic: “Impressive”
Hahaha quality 😂😂😂👌
nice
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Uhhh sure..I mean there’s no need the stretcher’s *right there*
Ranger roll.
Yeah, but we need to get him into the ambulance on the stretcher
*Ranger roll.*
Right, but we need to get him to a hospital, he needs to see a doctor.
RANGER ROLLLL
*guy sprints off in the direction of the nearest hospital chanting Ranger roll
*gives the final like which makes it 1k*
"you've earned it..."
We used to stuff our duffels full of about 180lbs of sand and weights and we would have to practice getting it on your shoulder. Even with all that practice lifting an unconscious person is still crazy hard
the best way to move a body is by making it in 9 pieces first
@@decespugliatorenucleare3780 I'm putting you on a list bro lmao
Executive Order #1A :
"Leave no Duffel Bag behind."
In the army we used to just put their legs straight, then line their boots up with ours. Grab their arm, and pull them up towards you using your touching feet as the anchor for most of the weight. Could easily lift a much heavier man.
@@decespugliatorenucleare3780 9?
I really treasured the time I spent in your live tissue schools. Your skills made me an asset and gave me the competence and confidence in combat medicine. Thank you, that training was easily some of my most enjoyable moments in service.
*"If you do this shit and recorded on video, you'll be a RUclips sensation"*
_The most accurate coment in this whole video_
Oscar Frederick Maita I think he actually said “ if you do take a shit!” You’ll be a RUclips sensation.
Yea except Wil Willis is already known by millions. I had no idea he was a Ranger AND a PJ when I first saw him on Forged in Fire. Dudes a beast. No joke.
Wil: "i scissor him"
Everyone: *collectively* "aight"
Don't ask
Don't tell
@@mr.nobody68 or in this real life example: tell, nod
You *do not* say no when a Ranger requests a scissoring.
I gave you the perfect 690th like
@@custodianvrael6471 screenshot or it didn't happen
The Navy seal “nut drag” at the end was hilarious!
Lel
U r an inspiration to someone who was never in the military and over 60. God bless you on this memorial day. Keep up the great teaching.
“Grab onto my nuts, I’m a SEAL” ......best damn line ever!!
Thank you gentleman for you’re service and sacrifice.
Enough of the ass kissing..
@@WeFreestyleForever enough of being angry at life 😂
your*
@@WeFreestyleForever enough of being a little bitch....
@@jbetfifty5904 oooh please dont hurt my feelings 🤣
Mostly for my own reference but
3:56 for prone
5:05 for crouching
5:50 for standing
Oh shit Big Boss gang
@@nekkedsnekked CQC intensifies
Supine boss man
3:17 dead man farts
@@kenlavinlol sharts
Why do they all look like every mannequin at bass pro shops lmao
That's funny and so true
Mannequins and advertisements are lessons on how to blend in
That's the day job. They have to stand very still.
Sponsored
Hahaha blasting over all the mannequins at bass pro the ranger rolling them all like it never happened lmfao
I learned this in my jiujitsu group back in college, but haven’t revisited it since. Thanks for the refresher! Fantastic instructor, I would train with him any day. Great techniques.
What application would it have in grappling? People usually wouldn't have that space to work.
Fair question 👍 It was more of a “just so you know” movement, like if you and a friend were attacked and your friend was incapacitated. Our instructor was a retired police officer and included extra tips and training from his time as an officer.
As a former firefighter it would have been interesting to learn this in fire school and even more impressive if my 5'3" frame could've done that. Super impressed!
That's why I'm watching.
You spelled surprised wrong.
I doubt you gonna use this as a firefighter.....just imagining a fire fighter rolling around inside a burning house with fallen burning walls and pillars around.
@@whoami1449 So what do you suggest the firefighters do? Drag them along the burning debris on the floor along with falling pillars? LMAO ofc it would help if you could shorten the amount of time to save them in a breathing hazard enviroment. And if you truly even watched the video, he both stated and showed that it can be done from a standing point. Herpy derp derp
@@neolite1 its a "roll"
Doesnt matter if it can be done from a standing position, its still roll that need space that will often not be available inside a building.
Did he show him doing it inside a corridor or even just a room with furniture? No.
Dragging will actually be safer and faster than this in a fire situation. Carrying might be preferable to avoid injurie from stuffs on the floor, but doing it this way will not always be viable.
Why do you think its called "ranger roll" and not "firefighter roll"
“I can feel that guy getting stiff.” There’s a joke in there somewhere.
Are we neglecting the line where he said "I'm gonna scissor him"
IDK man... it's hard.
I'm sure a lot of Navy guys have it on the tip of their tongues...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂☠️
Thank you. I needed that good belly laugh this morning.
There's a chub in there somewhere too
Dig a lil deeper please
*Drunk friend falls outside of bar.*
Me: “I got you bro!”
*Does Ranger Roll.*
Drunk friend: 🤮
Till he stiffens up like the first guy and you yeet him directly into traffic.
@@iagowest4023 "I got you bro, Y E E T!"
I mean, I'd we're honest with ourselves, the guy trying to pick his friend up and falling cause he's drunk too and then accidentally recovering is probably how this was invented
Breaks his ribs
My older brother was a army Ranger and showed me all kinds of cool things although a lot of them were very painful. Rangers Lead The Way!
According to one of my old LTs, Ranger anything is painful yet life fulfilling. As in, you are still alive. Only LT with a compass I ever followed willingly.
I'm trying this on random people laying on the beach!
*thanks 4.8k likes 😆 but my kids mother "thought" it would be funny to try the move after drinks.... little to say I'm single and ready to mingle now js. "We" broke up not her body
@Take 'em Outdoor's ... 😂 🤣
Man's gotta start somewhere aye
@Mikey D That's how I got separated from my wife.
Kidnapping 101
Hell next wife🤷♂️😳🤣
The facial scrub is the Ranger side of Wil. The man-bun is his Pararescueman side. A true man of mystery with multiple layers of complexity.
I know a badass ranger who never had a beard while in the service soooooooo
@David Lee pararescue get less medical training than navy sarcs, ranger medics, and 18D.
@@andrewcastleberry4921 he wasn't in the spec ops side of the rangers then...
@Gian Ferrari loll i bet youre more manly than wil willis arent you?. I'd like to see you and wil in a fight and see who would come out looking like the bitch.
@@Delta3angle can confirm.
Thanks, I just scared the shit out of my golden retriever.
Man, this had me frickin rolling
😁LOL😄
Now that's funny
This is why my German shepherd only wears cargo pants.
“whose the retriever now, Spanky?!”
Great demonstration. I remember the first roll. Nowadays, at 76 and with Parkinson's disease, I have trouble picking myself off the ground. To be young again, thank you.
The instructor needs an Emmy for that fainting performance lol. A very impressive video none the less
the every time, including he first time, i just heard the half life 2 death sound. i dont know why.
In the 80's era basic training they had a sandpit outside the barracks. When they said "on your face" or "on your back", you better land like the proverbial sack of pudding and sticks and it better sound right. (Paying for that crap all these years later- wonder if they still do it?)
Cargo pants: ✅
Baseball hats: ✅
Folded arm poses: ✅
😂😂😂😂
How many Molon Labe bumper stickers do you think are in that parking lot?
Vasil Svolopoulos that’s right but you spelled it wrong. It’s “I’m inside her”.
Operators learning how to operate operationally: check
Dudes who wish they were still active deployed: ✅
Brilliant technique. As an ex Firefighter unfortunately the BA set would be a problem. Nobody quite understands how difficult it is to pick up an unconscious casualty unless they have done it themselves.The closest analogy I have is, its like picking up a 200lb bar of wet soap.
I would argue that any 'injury' during any life threatening situation is collateral damage and to be expected
I’ve done something similar in RIT drills, but the purpose was to get the FF up to window level for removal. It still sucked with his and your bottles, but I ain’t leaving him if I can help it!
Very true. Just dragging that 200lb dummy in training/ testing is tough enough let alone picking up or moving dead weight.
GRAB THE SHIT OUT OF THAT SHIRT FO SHO FO SHO.
Well when the shit is gettin real deep the casualty's ass will be drug until this can be done! Whether 10 ft or a mile!
This is the most valuable tutorial on RUclips, thanks coach Willis 👍
I'm well past the age of being an adult, first thing I'm doing after work? Trying this at home. Since I don't have a younger brother, I guess my girl is getting ninja rolled on a wood floor.
I'd pay to watch that
@@arzooothwal9934 giggidy....
Jesus haha
Mechjoo... Legitimately Laughed Out Loud at "my girl getting ninja rolled.."... Actually still laughing!
Bring home flowers and wine just in case she doesn't like playing Navy SEAL!
I heard his man bun has 2 confirmed kills
That's hilarious!
Lmao
Combat Action ribbon with a bronze star
I heard hes no jokes
I laughed too hard at this
Grab on to his nuts, he's a seal......you earned
A sub with that closing line.
Yep
Tactical Teabag
As a Marine & former firefighter, I knew the roll technique. I was using this to explain the process to a coworker. That seal comment and bowlegged run earned you a like & subscribed! That was funny AF!!!
Also you mention "you have to practice" several times, yet your description says, "Don't try this at home"...lol
That’s incredible! Whoever thought that up is a genius! But the Seal ball-drag will make it stay in my mind forever!
Mashallah
I just tried this on my little cousin. I think I accidentally elbowed his Adam’s apple in
ShadowWhelp They forgot to say "don't try this at home"
They want you to try this at home. This is a very useful tool, especially with the increase in mass shootings. What was missed was the part where you must crawl before you walk and walk before you run. Take your time and move thru the motions slow.
Did you save his life?
Nearly spit out my food at this one lol
Hahahaha!
4:39 "If you're flat like this you're not gonna get him up"
*Goes flat like that and then gets him up*
@Sweet James also, he is a beast!
He adjusted his position to the correct one before lifting so he was right, you just misunderstood.
Wil as a old veteran, I salute you brother!!!!!!!
I think his name is Wil Willis, not 100% sure but pretty sure. All jokes aside, solid stuff here.
I think he’s the host of the tv show on The History channel called “Forged in fire”. Never knew this guy was a vet. Respect
Joshua Walker he was on “special ops mission” too. Call sign “whiskey whiskey”
Joshua Walker I think 3 of the 4 in the show are vets... I’m 95% sure
3:37
tempviduse special ops mission was an awesome show! If I remember correctly, there was only one mission he failed to complete.
Retired Cdn Forces. 2 trips to the sandbox and never once saw these two techniques before just now. Shit like this would have been nice to learn, when it might really have been needed.
Fucking thank you.... riiiight!!!
IKR WTF although I never had a problem with a fireman carry but still! USMC
@Steven Thompson ah yes. I had to just go ahead and accept that im gonna have to do it from the kneeling or laying down position. 6'4 270 without kit. And accepting that when us big guys go down, hopefully its beside a pile of ammo cause noone is carrying us out
These are Tier 1 operator moves wake up
@@notme8099 you don't need to be just Tier 1 to possibly need evacuation. Wake up, yourself.
Thanks for this video a friend of mine was passed out drunk and nobody could decide what to do so we picked him up a little ways before some douche dropped his side on the ground and I did the laying down position roll tossed him on my back and huffed him up a flight of stairs too my bed and now his wife tells everyone I meet with them how me an average guy carried a fire fighter up a flight of stairs like pro details and all thank you thank you thank you you helped me save a good friend of mine and a brother for life
Robert Etheridge what?? Biggest run-on sentence to date!
Punctuation is a thing of the past
Let's eat Grandma
Yeah fuck off .... You need a lot of practice to execute it properly without getting injured.
@@arzooothwal9934 no not really.
Been scrolling past this thumbnail for like 2 years and finally clicked. Always good to review the basics.
“And then I SCISSOR HIM”
“...okay..”
_me trying this technique on my friend_
“what aRE YOU DOING?!”
“WHAT THE MAN SAID TO DO!”
This is history
As a person with your skill set and good training demeanor, I am surprised that you don't have a lot more of these type of videos.
*2 days into 2020
Nobody:
RUclips: You look like you need some ranger roll
Nicholas O’Connor perfect timing for ww3 huh 😂😅
I think the same thing. Why am i watching this? Jajajaa
D.a
This is the second time I've been recommended this. Will come in handy getting some boomer with coronavirus into the boot of the car I suppose. Thanks Google u useless peices of censorshit
Now gotta figure out how to do a COVID roll
I used to enjoy Wil's shows on the History and Military Channel. Glad to see him out there.
This is so cool! I was in a house fire when I was 5, I'm 42 and I can remember every detail, those firemen were my heroes. 👏😇
I know my paramedic supervisor wouldn't have been too happy if that's how I got a patient up... Course, nobody's (typically) shooting at us.
My Fortress Construction priority situation.
You could kill or permanently injure the person your trying to save doing this, it's better to drag them by putting them on a jacket or shirt and drag them or just drag them. This may look cool, but if the person has injuries from a blast or injuries to their chest, back, abdomen area. This "roll" could kill them or cause permanent injuries to their spine or nervous system, this is the correct way to move an injured person under fire, ruclips.net/video/BAOfEFftlQ0/видео.html DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME, OR ANYWHERE !!! in fact don't use the method in the video EVER !!!
@ I use it to impress the ladies on the dancefloor
@ Think i'll take advice from what US Rangers are taught over Mike Will from the youtube comment section
Artur, just for Facts, NO! US military personnel are " taught" this stupid "roll on / Pick up" an injured person tactic. More FACTS! I serve and have served in US Special Operations, Tier 1, for YEARS! Something you, and the idiots in the video could never do. Thank you for proving your own stupidity, Please wear your helmet and sign AT ALL TIMES!
Willis: “If you’re flat on the ground like this, you’re not gonna get him up.”
Also Willis: *gets him up*
he's speaking about with all of the gear that they'd be wearing
He’s talking about prone position, you can see he leverages with his hand to get back to position
@@joebungus3447 and whats when my friend is 523 pounds? is there any chances to did it on him?😂
@@tokurwaniezle if your friend weighs 523lbs he’s already gonna die of diabetes
I comeback every couple mos just to review.
Cuz, u never know.
Thanks for keeping this video available!
I clicked on this thinking it was a new type of sushi roll. I wonder what ingredients would be in a “Ranger Roll”?
But seriously Wil, this is one of the best instructional videos I’ve ever seen on YT or anywhere. You are a natural teacher/leader. Great job! Not only did you get yourself a new sub (me), I’ll be sharing this vid with a lot of family & friends! Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge - much appreciated sir!
probably menu 14, menu 5 and some Louisiana Old Fashion hotsauce in an MRE tortilla wrapped up tight. You can slice it, but most of the boys would probably just hork it all down and follow it up with some fruit punch.
7.8 million views later, he never has to teach this again. Thank you Sir.
4:40 - “If you’re flat like this, you’re not gonna get him up”
*Gets him up*
Well he repositioned back to his hip leverage, he saying you’re not going to get him up if your trying to Superman with the guy on top of you.
@@actinganimal885 bro how dare you use common sense
@@Sii6X beacause uncommon sense would’ve wrecked the comment section
@Labryan Taylor thanks LT
Right? My GOD. but obvi he got set up Right first
Outstanding! In Boot over 30 year ago we were taught your slow motion way… T- your body up with the injured’s chest, pull far thigh over your shoulder… don’t know if I can do it today, but that was OUTSTANDING and AWESOME!!!
Not enough comments related to the fact this is the host for Forged in Fire
Oh shit he is??
I knew he looked familiar lol!!
Nailed it, so much more respect for this guy now.
Thank you! I knew he looked familiar but didn't recognize the man bun (he got a haircut)!
I knew from his voice, I just had to make sure they were the same guy 😄. Even watching him in Forged in Fire, you could tell he had a military background from the way he spoke. Such a cool dude! 👍🏼
Thanks Will, it's applicable in any situation needed to pack someone out if physically possible. This is a technique everyone would be better off to practice that is a outdoorsman. Much appreciated, your awesome and a fun instructor.
The legend that is Wil Willis. Love his forged in fire Series. Top man.
Yooooooo didnt make the connection good looks
Holy shit! I thought he looked familiar! What a badass
I've seen this video atleast 100 times and I still love the"DEADFALL"!!by the way this technique WORKS&your explanation is ON POINT!!
6:06 He did that sh*t, it was caught on video, and now he’s a RUclips sensation
“Grab onto his nuts, he’s a SEAL!” -Wil Willis
Let me find out that's what you do...lol
Jose Colin believe me, I’m going to yell that every chance I get when the chance arrives.
@@stephaniecolangelo7004 hope I'm not around when you do that, I love my nuts. Lol
Jose Colin I mean unless you’re a SEAL you have nothing to worry about. But if you are I’ll catch you in the Damn Neck gym. 😤😤😤
Same goes for @Wil Willis, Cash me outside. 😂
"180 lb's of pudding with sticks in it ..."
Lmao best anatomy analogy ever
Also a good way to describe a short fat guy who was in a spear fight
@@paulserrano6204 I believe the sticks are analogous to bones
Practiced this technique with a friend just for 5 minutes, it works perfectly!
RUclips needs more stuff like this. God bless our military and 1st responders.
Keanu Reeves as a ranger
No Body I thought the same thing smh lmao
Thought the same
No Will Willis from forged in fire.
Hell the way Keanu preps for a film it wouldn't surprise me
@@biohazard724 dude is legit.
isnt this the guy on forged in fire?? damn this guy is awesome
what are you doing here
more guide to global
Boy... I have tried to pickup someone by my self without any technique like this... and I was unsuccesfull... I've seen this technique once on TV and was impressed, but couldn't rewind to rewatch it, but I'm glad I found this! Amazing!
Awesome way to get them up into the firemans carry quickly.
Ironically useless for firemen since you'll have your tank on your back most of the time.
Th3UprightMan actually the tank tends to be a bit useful in preventing the casualty from sliding down your back
Okay, AJ, you go on and roll over people with your gear on your back.
Th3UprightMan "not a priority"he said
Absolutely 0 people said that here. And what does it even mean?
6:58
The "Triple T" (Tactical Testicle Tether) Evac lesson at the end was priceless 🤣🤣
Sounds like a great instructor, knowledgeable and easy going. Great lesson!
Bro does not skip leg day!
Thanks for the info and technique my girl weighs about 120 pounds and im 220.
So never thought alot into it but this is good info regardless!
Before Afghanistan we had rangers teach us tankers all types of sweet tricks just like this. Because we was going to be on foot. This stuff is 100% effective.
Levertis Jackson
Just... dont break them
Bovine excrement
We’re you a 19 k?
Why the fuck did u delete my comment.
@@strongishman7871 iT wAs pRoBablY iNnApRoPrIatE
Love the Seal “nut drag” at the end! 😂😂🤣🤣😂
Lmao. “Grab my nuts fellow seal!” 😂😂
Muzzle queef,Flurp, etc,,i spit my beer out,,thx
“Grab my nuts, I’m a seal.”
Seals *never* skip nut-drag day. 💯 your arms will give out before his nuts do
Whiskey whiskey! Why am I just now finding this channel? Good training!!
"Without causing further injury to the casualty..."
Hold my beer 😎
Getting hit again is a lot worse for the casualty than someone laying on their chest for a second
@@A_Qwynide bingo. Being left for the enemy to kill or capture vs cracking a rib in a ranger roll, I would take the cracked rib and thank the soldier for giving it to me.
I always like watching your show Forged in Fire. I never knew you were actually a bad ass.
Can say for certain, in life and death situations adrenaline can and will help you a lot.
Yeah thats kinda the point of it.
Can help, can hurt
As long as you don’t die and save someone then your injuries may be worth saving their life.
Your body is capable of amazing things through its own built in will to survive.
@@jingle9691 100% I've seen some weird shit
The comment telling the guy to move so you never had to teach this again had me ROLLING!
What a shame not to have known this rescue technique before to have taught it to my high school students in the rescue and first aid didactic unit. I call this "applied motor intelligence". Thank you very much for spreading it!👏
That was dope y’all!
Thanks!
And guess how I’m waking up my wife in the morning?
BIG D with Wil Willis?
@@cubanking7036 with the tactical nut grab lol
Ronaldo Rodriguez LOL you beat me to it. That’s what popped into my head thinking about waking up my wife. Of course I’ll most likely get a “WTF?” & a ball punch.
It’ll be worth it.
LOL
Cunilingus?
That makes sense. As a vol fireman I really appreciate that you showed me that.
Thanks brother!!
😎🇺🇸🙏
Phenomenal block of instruction. Remember a doc teaching this and looked it up to try and learn it again. Definitely requires regular practice, but just head to the mats with the boys for a bit. Thanks man!
Why is there so much "Bro" energy here, I love it
Brcause they are brothers
Scissors part
"I CAN FEEL HIM GETTING STIFF"
Bro boner
Broner
Mashallah
@@RabbitsHole kap
my kids are all under the age of 10, so i can start learning this technique with the small one, work up to the oldest, then finale with their mom.
we’re lucky that badasses like this dude have our backs. i know a few of the type...they’re fun & nice as hell until someone shoots at them.
You should teach the kids too. That way they can rescue each other and their friends (say at school, playground, etc.) if no adults are around. The school nurse would be pretty shocked to see little miss carrying her friend into the office. ;)
this is one of the best demos I've ever seen great instructor
I used to watch Wil Willis on "Forged In Fire" and loved him...I then saw him on a podcast with Andy Stumpf and realized he was a legit badass...this proves he is a Ranger and PJ medic ninja! This is like a magic trick and what a fantastic instructor!
I was always taught, roll them on their back, stand on their feet, grab their hands or wrists, pull back and pull them up up lift them up in firemans carry position. Plt Sgt would make us do it over and over again randomly throughout each day on the heaviest dude in the platoon. I was 155 and after practice could lift up that 220 dude that way.
EXCELLENT ☆
Doesn't work on someone limp. They just fall over to the side instead of going straight up.
6:05 - "If you do this shit and its caught on video, you will be a RUclips sensation."
You got that right bro.
8.7 million views!
Pararescue are some of the finest men to ever live. I’m glad he’s getting joy from teaching.
So funny how you could already tell by the way the short dude walked up and dropped his backpack that he was overcompensating and was about to get humbled lmao.
Dude looks like an actor. Has the voice projection too ( I mean that as a compliment).
Great techniques!
He did a few shows on the History Channel.
He’s the host of Forged in Fire on History Channel!
Can I ranger roll and pick myself up in a fireman's carry?
No, the universe will implode and Will Willis' topknot will be forced to assassinate you in order to restore the universe.
This is the modern method for learning to fly. Previously the Greeks instructed the student to "jump and then not land" which was decidedly less helpful.
beware of the ancient technique of jumping then catching your feet midair to fly away. They are very secretive about this and you exposed them
Chuck norris is the only american whos "successfully"done it.
that's pretty deep dude
Training like this is awesome. In my limited experience, the blooper reel from training like this is extremely awesome..........and often meets a strange fate.
Whoever came up with this deserves a medal!