Marine Recruits Muscle Through Parris Island Obstacle Course
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- Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024
- U.S. Marine Corps recruits receive instruction and demonstrations from their drill instructors on how to properly navigate the obstacle course, Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, S.C.
The obstacle course is a series of elevated bars, walls, and logs designed to challenge the recruit’s upper body strength as well as their technique on the course.
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Credits: Lance Cpl. Debra Rookus
This is so funny to watch. Brings back a lot of memories
I'm like 97% confident this video is showing Fox Company from 2014, platoons 2012-2014, because I'm pretty sure this is a video from my boot camp. Definitely the right drill instructors, and I'm fairly confident I saw a lot of familiar faces
This is Fox Co from 2016 Lead Series
@@dudebro2191 you can confirm that for a fact? Not doubting, I KNOW I saw some drill instructors I had, but I was the last fox company cycle of 2014 so makes sense. I just have a hard time telling if there were guys I knew or if every recruit looks the same
@@colbywood1785 I can I saw most of my platoon in this as well as myself and all my D.Is
@@dudebro2191 I'm thinking we must just all look alike. I believe you if you say it was you. Definitely saw faces I recognize though.
@@colbywood1785 yeah we all look the same with shaved heads lol.
2:02 the kid in the back couldn't reach lol
This obstacle course looks like a playground
Gage Williams I want to do this
It may 'look' like one, but get your ass out there in August after doing more the hour before than most pukes do in a week and lets see if you want to play.
Those look like fun! 🤩
This is the first video where I saw any instruction from the DIs on how to do the obstacle....I did wonder if there was any sort of demonstration.
Platoon 1050 Brave Company PI 1986. Semper Fi!
fuck im going to have to go through this next year
are you fat if not should not be a problem
You’ll do fine. You’ll find the adrenaline somewhere. Probably already through it so I’m sure you’re doing fine lol
How did it go
Carpeting on the Log Walk? I went through Parris Island 40 years ago.
TheDustysix . I was at P.I in 78. What a change. Semper Fi Marine.
If it keeps a Marine from becoming seriously injured in training to be, say, a cook, why not? It’s still a house of pain...
Yes sor
1st time thru course i struggled to climb the rope. Made it but almost fell off. Maybe 2 weeks later we did it again. I flew up the rope. Thats when i started realizing that the training worked. Ooh rah.
Lookd fun
GREAT LAKES AND PARRIS: MY MILITARY FRENZIES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...stronger than a woman...
where is the stairway to heaven? did they get rid of it?
I am fucked lmao . I leave November 6th and I can't barely get 8 pull ups let alone all this leg over the bar shit
Nicholas Henderson How was boot camp?
Bruce Wayne I broke my ankle a little while after this post 😂😂 . My date got moved up to March of 2018, depressing as fuck.
Nicholas Henderson Aye more time to practice pullups lmao
tyrell simms lmao plenty of time my guy . The one good thing that comes from this is getting in better shape and learning my knowledge
@@larryfisherman6835 so u in the corps yet?
Nobody :
Gymnasts:
thats a baby playground i could do that fast
It may 'look' like one, but get your ass out there in August after doing more in the hour before than most pukes do in a week and lets see if you want to play.
It didn't prep them for Afghanistan 😂
i can easily muscle up over the bar like what they did in the beginning
They're doing this after days and weeks of running and exercising all day with minimal sleep and a majority of times with a caloric deficit as well there, high speed.
They look pretty early in boot camp. You can tell by the instructions in the beginning. This was probably their first or second time on the course. I'm sure they got much better after 13 weeks. You get a decent spread of kids. You'll get a small percentage that are unimpressive, a middling group that is pretty good and then you'll get some kids that are incredible. The top kids will sprint through this whole thing to include hand over hand on the ropes.
wow cool guy
Luck the aprovetddying the mem has mem army future is
Never shoot in to the sun. These guys do not know tecnique
Aren't they recruits? Explains why they haven't developed "technique" as you call it.