My Ranger School Experience

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @comeseetheviolenceinherent579
    @comeseetheviolenceinherent579 6 лет назад +127

    I wish I would have worked more on my emotional intelligence before and during my time in the army. Life in general is a mental battle. Master your emotions and you'll master the world.

  • @danm.bagley5030
    @danm.bagley5030 8 лет назад +185

    Class 13-70. In the day the only recycle was for injuries. If you failed you were out and Vietnam was waiting.

    • @joshmalech
      @joshmalech 8 лет назад +3

      The initial phase was also spread out over 2 weeks, now its all crammed into one mind you.

    • @joshmalech
      @joshmalech 8 лет назад +25

      John Kimble Not true. Not true what-so-ever

    • @JohnWilliams-wz9vk
      @JohnWilliams-wz9vk 4 месяца назад

      12-90..you could recycle .with hazing injuries ..one time. Those folks Marines..SF..didn't make it .one SEAL. mage it through .hazing

  • @kageryu311
    @kageryu311 4 года назад +134

    I recycled RAP week for land nav, got med dropped as a heat casualty. Came back in the winter and failed knots in mountains and patrols in florida. Took me 6 months but my ranger tab is just as valid as anyone else's. Class 03-08 RLTW.

    • @briankfs
      @briankfs 4 года назад +7

      You must be very proud of yourself (Schwarzenegger voice impression) :P

    • @teamdada2194
      @teamdada2194 2 года назад +1

      I’m in the SFAS arena. I can tell you the guys that were selected and never completed certain events are statistically inferior overall in gettin shit done. Based on my experience.

    • @tomglavinehof1
      @tomglavinehof1 Год назад +2

      Yours is even all that more impressive because of your unwavering determination to finish. Hell of a job!

    • @damorblake
      @damorblake Год назад

      @@tomglavinehof1 same thing I was thinking

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag75 8 лет назад +8

    This is great advice. I went to Ranger School during the Summer of 1974, while I was a college ROTC cadet, between my junior and senior years of college. Before reporting to Fort Benning, I got myself into the best shape I could.... running miles every day, and doing push-ups all the time, and lots of chin-ups every day. I had completed Airborne School the previous summer... so, I was in pretty good condition. Ranger School was the greatest experience of my life, and earning the Ranger Tab was one of my life's highest accomplishments. Drive on !

    • @nickbarefitness
      @nickbarefitness  8 лет назад +1

      I completely agree! I will never forget the lessons I learned there.

  • @stephenholbrook5908
    @stephenholbrook5908 7 лет назад +94

    Class 6-90
    RI 1999-2001 (4th RTB)
    I'm sure there have been some changes, but here is my advice prior to attending Ranger School.
    - Become comfortable running 5 miles in boots. This will help you in a lot of different ways.
    - do road marches with at least 75lbs- using more weight for shorter marches (5-8 miles) and less weight for longer one (9-12 miles)
    - swim regularly in BDU's and boots (or whatever they call the cammies now).
    - conduct obstacle course training. This combined with swimming in BDU's will increase your flexibility and endurance.
    - personally, I never felt weight training/weight lifting was needed as long as you can comfortably carry a ruck or your Ranger buddy. It's more important, in my opinion, to have an endurance level where you can complete tasks moving your own body weight while fatigued.
    - Lastly, KNOW everything in the Ranger Handbook before you arrive. Each RI might add a few techniques, but they will never take away from it. If you KNOW everything beforehand, it will be in grained and you won't be struggling to learn it from an RI while you are droning. I literally could do any task in the handbook and knew everything about Ops, and everything about each leadership position and their responsibilities before I entered Camp Rogers.
    I had the benefit of great NCO leadership who made me KNOW the entire handbook before I arrived- and I was a PFC who had only been in for a year and a half.
    Never quit. Never doubt yourself. Shake off pain. And learn who to trust most in your squad when you need advice. And always, ALWAYS follow rules and guidance set forth by your RI's. There is nothing an RI hates more than to have to drop a candidate because of a stupid honor violation. The RI's want you to succeed, but they aren't going to lower the standards for anyone- no matter how promising the candidate might appear.
    Sua Sponte! RLTW!

    • @blackgt19
      @blackgt19 5 лет назад

      What's a good place for the 5 mile run?

    • @stephenholbrook5908
      @stephenholbrook5908 4 года назад

      james dameron - I absolutely remember McKay.

    • @stephenholbrook5908
      @stephenholbrook5908 4 года назад

      james dameron- I was in Alpha Company at Camp Rogers/Camp Darby.

    • @stephenholbrook5908
      @stephenholbrook5908 4 года назад

      james dameron- True that!
      That was a long time ago, but my years as an RI were the most fulfilling of my career. I always did my best to influence the next generation of Rangers like my RI’s had influenced me. Best wishes in all your endeavors. RLTW....everywhere.

  • @paulhickson6841
    @paulhickson6841 8 лет назад +123

    Nick, I enjoyed watching your video, as I went thru Ranger Skewl in Jan, Feb, Mar of 1976 and went straight thru. Being a re-cycle would have sucked, and you re-cycled twice. Good job of not quitting. I think my Class 6-76 started with about 212 and graduated about 97, about half of whom had been recycled. Couple of things you mentioned that applied equally back then as today. 1) Don't quit. Everyday we were encouraged to quit by the RI's, especially in Darby Phase. They smoked us hard and wanted to weed out the weak early. 2) Take care of your feet. Feet holds up everything else. 3) Go "fresh" and physically rested. I had a couple of advantages going for me when i went thru. I was a PFC in 2nd Bn ( Ranger ) 75th Inf and had served for almost a year before my slot came up. I was trained by RVN combat LRRP's and SF guys who knew the techniques well. A few daze after my PSG notified me that I would be leaving for Skewl on 8 Jan, 2nd Bat took block leave over Christmas. I decided to stay on "duty status" and used that time to work on things like knot tying, first aid, weapons care, Commo, land navigation, and studied my Ranger handbook. That was the Bible back then. So, i was fit, well rested and mentally prepared. I ended up passing all 6 of my patrols and some of us picked up a +25 for running the Darby Queen twice..... just cause we were hard asses. Sleep and food deprivation really was the worst killer of dreams. Congrats on completing the Mission and earning your Tab, Nick. Best wishes to you, Ranger.....

    • @MrGrenade121
      @MrGrenade121 2 года назад

      What strategies did you for sleep and food deprivation? One of my buddies who went said to have make some buddies within my squad and take turns sleeping. Then if the RIs show up then the person awake would wake the other two up. What are your thoughts on other strategies?

  • @stevenbrunner5325
    @stevenbrunner5325 8 лет назад +148

    So I randomly saw this in recommended videos. Didn't know you had all these videos man haha.
    I'll never forget arriving to mountains and seeing you there. I was so pumped to see a familiar face. Glad we made it outta that shithole even though it wasn't together.
    Real Rangers recycle!

    • @nickbarefitness
      @nickbarefitness  8 лет назад +39

      +Steven Brunner Hey man! The struggle. haha I'll never forget your last mission attempt on Mountains when we were together. I wanted you to pass so bad. I had my share of recycling!

  • @n0ztic
    @n0ztic 7 лет назад +31

    I'm not really going into the army or anything, but I love watching your videos and listening to your stories. It's really motivating! Thank you for making this type of content :)

  • @FreedomFighter2112
    @FreedomFighter2112 3 года назад +4

    I still remember falling asleep during a ruck march at night. I ended up veering off the path and running into the back of a Drill Sergeant. He grabbed me by my LCE, shook me a couple of times and told me to get back in formation. A contributing factor to me falling asleep, was that I only had 30 minutes of sleep the night before. I also remember a buddy of mine hallucinating at night and walking up to a tree and attempting to put imaginary coins into a tree thinking it was a soda machine. Best advice I could give anyone is volunteer to carry the heavier stuff and your squad will never peer you out. I did this and ended up graduating True Blue (No recycles)

    • @rodnekajaee
      @rodnekajaee 3 года назад

      Awesome. My hub is there now so seeing you say you didn’t recycle gives me more hope on top of what I already have.

    • @rodnekajaee
      @rodnekajaee 3 года назад

      I hear a lot of guys recycle often

  • @kenthaunschild2267
    @kenthaunschild2267 Месяц назад

    Winter Ranger last class of 1974. First Ranger School is not leadership course. It tests to see if you have the ability to function as leader under adverse conditions. What are the adverse conditions you might ask? First the course is basically divided into three phases with decreasing amounts of sleep and food. Example the first three weeks you will get about 5-6 hours of sleep on average and three meals. The first week closer to 4 hours but the next two weeks a bit more. The next three weeks 3-4 hours sleep and two meals. A bit more sleep the first week while they are teaching you climbing and repelling (probably for safety) and the next two weeks maybe the lower end of the range. The last three weeks it's one meal and two hours of sleep if you can move fast enough to get it. That is the general program, then add the constant physical toil incurred not just by the training but constantly being dropped for pushups etc. Next there are the phycological tests which encourage you to quit. Be prepared for the endless run where you are directed back to the starting point only to find that they just run right through it and keep on going. They might run you back 2-3 times just to see who drops out when they've envisioned the end of the run only to find they were required to just keep going. A word about logistics. Use them. I learned that you can have spare uniforms in brown paper bags placed on your bunk and can request replacement gear during your mission prep each day. Did not know this on arrival but learned it while there. If I had to repeat the course I'd use it repeatedly. Last but not least prepare in advance some training aids for yourself. That is, type up some 3x5 cards containing as many possible immediate actions drills as you can think of and have them laminated so they are impervious to water. They will be a big help when trying to issue a Patrol Order when your mind is fussed out due to physical exhaustion. Be willing to share them. Good Peer Reports can save you if you have turned in a marginal performance. Make a sleep plan when in a leadership position. Try to get your people as much sleep as possible. Security! Even while you are supposedly loggered up during the day conducting resupply and planning for the next night's mission have a site security plan and issue it to the patrol. I have seen guys get a fail on a patrol when an instructor just walks into the patrol base. You may actually recognize the instructor from a previous encounter but this time he might be wearing a different uniform. Make sure to challenge anybody approaching your position. This has not been the usual type of post about Ranger School, but I hope it provides alternative insights about what to expect. One last piece of advice. Take a box of one gallon zip-lock freezer bags. Pack everything in your ruck in a separate bag to keep it dry. Sucks to be packing water that you can't drink. Started on day one with 248 trainees and graduated 62. Some of the drops were recycled due to injuries (Three guys in my class were discharged from the service due to injuries incurred) and we picked up a few guys that had been recycled from previous classes, so I can't really state a definitive pass rate. You will not have fun, but you will learn invaluable lessons about your own personal limitations both physical and mental during the course and what to do if you see you are getting close to the breaking point so that you don't actually break.

  • @haroldarmstrong8285
    @haroldarmstrong8285 4 года назад +3

    Nick, I feel as a graduate of Army Ranger School you presented an outstanding layout of the Ranger School full experience. All future Ranger School prospective should listen to the guidance you provided here. RANGER all the way!!

  • @larrylaudig5197
    @larrylaudig5197 5 лет назад +3

    I barely made it thru Basic Training at Fort Bliss in '86. I was (and am) a real momma's boy! I AM HAPPY FOR YOU! Great video!

  • @hodell82
    @hodell82 7 лет назад +11

    Class 6-89. "Winter Ranger" LoL. Got recycled in the mountain phase. Had a week or so holdover , consequently spent the whole month of February in the mountains of Georgia. Never been so cold in my life. But ironically, the worst phase was Florida. It's one thing to be cold, but to be cold AND constantly wet? Sucks REAL bad. Closest I came to quitting. After Florida, pretty smooth sailing in the last phase (back when there was 4 phases) in Dugway Utah. Hoo-ah!

    • @chrisnewport7826
      @chrisnewport7826 3 года назад

      hodell82 Been there done that, took pictures AND sent postcards. C. Newport

  • @LeeBennett007
    @LeeBennett007 8 лет назад +7

    Really interesting story to listen too and i'm sure invaluable information for anyone about to take part in Ranger School. I'm a 44 year old from the UK and all this stuff is simply fascinating to me. Give me more please Mr Bare!

    • @chrisnewport7826
      @chrisnewport7826 3 года назад

      Lee Bennett - greetings from the land that does not know how to speak English properly, I would be happy to email you the article I published concerning my experiences in the Rangers. Its how it truly was given the hallucinations Was having. I still PTSD nightmares over it. I could, if you wish, send it and some other things thru the mail, your choice. Airborne! Chris Newport. newportc110@gmail.com

  • @YoMyKnee
    @YoMyKnee 8 лет назад +50

    have no interest in going to ranger school but still watched this entire video and enjoyed it lol

    • @djft6944
      @djft6944 4 года назад +3

      As you were leg

  • @silvermediastudio
    @silvermediastudio 8 лет назад +7

    For any selection program or tough school, check out Stew Smith's programs, Mountain Athlete (Strong Swift Durable and their Military Athlete programs), SOFLETE, and GoRuck. All have components that will prepare you for the toughest the DoD can throw at you. Strength, endurance, agility, rucking, and in some cases skill sets that the Army may not emphasize but are hand-outs if you gain proficiency.
    Great channel and you have a new sub.

  • @zandralapoi9203
    @zandralapoi9203 2 года назад

    This was my first Nick Bare video. Still watching years later, great to see him doing well!

  • @ThatGuy21476
    @ThatGuy21476 8 лет назад +2

    Army E5 here sir , thank you for the video. Hopefully getting my channel up and running soon. Awesome to see another fellow soldier here.

  • @reelgooder
    @reelgooder 7 лет назад +3

    I graduated Ranger School class 4-99, I would love to go back and see what differences there are now if any. Great vid and good on you to help new Rangers. RLTW

    • @abnrangerjapo
      @abnrangerjapo 6 лет назад

      brad king big changes from your time ranger buddy.

    • @djft6944
      @djft6944 4 года назад

      And no you wouldn't go back bullshit lmao

  • @bingalo6205
    @bingalo6205 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you for your service, I plan on serving our country when I am a adult

  • @james-im1sj
    @james-im1sj 6 лет назад +1

    Yonah Mountain one of the areas rangers train that was my parents backyard I remember visiting my family I was cutting the grass watching these guys train . Really beautiful area.

  • @robshamhoss
    @robshamhoss 6 лет назад +2

    Nick, awesome to hear your story. I am currently a student at the University of North Georgia. I did not realize that the mountains phase of ranger school was actually in Dahlonega, GA. It makes a lot of sense though with the Cadet program at UNG. I have probably hiked some of the trails you guys did in Dahlonega. Awesome man! Thanks for sharing!

  • @alansreihini7733
    @alansreihini7733 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for knowledgeably giving us a real life experience of Ranger school. Keep on keepin on soldier!

  • @matthewluciew9975
    @matthewluciew9975 Месяц назад

    It’s crazy how far you’ve came, bro

  • @alanroach3692
    @alanroach3692 7 лет назад +6

    Great video...........I'm Vietnam era, wish this technology was available back then as it would have taken the mystery out of things. Thanks so much for your service!

  • @Reaper-lk7zz
    @Reaper-lk7zz 8 лет назад +26

    Leaving in August , 11B I'm going to get that title

    • @swigginsye1839
      @swigginsye1839 8 лет назад +57

      maybe because they are the shit lolz

    • @NinjaTrollzTV
      @NinjaTrollzTV 8 лет назад +26

      Reaper 95 They're Rangers, they are the shit.

    • @SoCalUrbex74
      @SoCalUrbex74 7 лет назад +1

      swiggins ye No, SF is the shit !

    • @ZanOGAL
      @ZanOGAL 7 лет назад +8

      l think everyones the shit.If u play your role good enough l respect u

    • @MyWeedgrower
      @MyWeedgrower 6 лет назад +4

      Reaper 95 did you pass?

  • @jimpoff1509
    @jimpoff1509 2 года назад

    You sir, are absolutely incredible!!! So young yet so wise and inspiring. Keep on doing what you are doing!Thank you Nick.

  • @lukelewis9165
    @lukelewis9165 8 лет назад

    I appreciate the fact that there are leaders like you that push themselves and others and don't just sit around doing the bare minimum.
    I don't know if the Army is the same but in the Marine Corps I haven't had a single bad NCO

  • @jessicamorgan7121
    @jessicamorgan7121 8 лет назад +3

    I wish I saw this before my husband left! Great video! Today is his 2nd day there.

  • @johnhiggins1553
    @johnhiggins1553 8 лет назад +1

    Good work, Troop. You learned more that you think. I went through basic at Benning in 1968. I remember the mud in Georgia was red clay, and I haven't seen any in Pa, yet. But congrats just the same! Rangers lead the way!

  • @georgesteele7592
    @georgesteele7592 4 года назад

    Your vids are great. A reality show I actually like. And as a former Marine Officer, "we will quit tomorrow " really took me back.

  • @chrisnewport7826
    @chrisnewport7826 4 года назад +1

    I agree, you remind me of me; I went thru the Infantry Officer Course in ‘72 at Benning. I went Airborne then Ranger. No one gave me any info on the course, the compound was a dark place with harassment and degradation, gassed enroute to breakfast, people starting falling out immediately, usually the braggarts. Soon while at Darby, others started going insane., I never give up, so at Dahlonega , left my blood on those mountains, then Fl phase, my friend was gator bit. Even when we were allowed rations, we did not get them. I often wondered if eating the Cadre would improve my grade. They seemed mostly angry and less interested in teaching than degradation. In the end the only good thing was the jumps. I still have nightmares about it. But learned a lot, sleep deprivation was the main problem, hallucinating all the time. Airborne.

    • @rodnekajaee
      @rodnekajaee 3 года назад

      Gator bit?! Seriously???

  • @techmike04
    @techmike04 8 лет назад +1

    Just a matter of time. In my enlistment process right now. Ranger school is definitely one of my career goals while I'm in the Army

    • @StylebendersDog
      @StylebendersDog 5 лет назад

      Michael Ochoa lmfao you’re probably in the e4 mafia now, do you still have the motivation for ranger school?

  • @RedRanger1944
    @RedRanger1944 8 лет назад

    IOBC 5-1967, RC 10-68 "Winter Ranger" Nam 11/68-11/69. The Ranger training was invaluable going into combat.
    The course has been tweaked over the years, but still basically the same. You carry a lot more weight now. RLTW

  • @Aikidoman06
    @Aikidoman06 7 лет назад +254

    Recycled in Desert Phase because of a Honey Bun.... long story...........

    • @abusiness7450
      @abusiness7450 6 лет назад +15

      Aikidoman06 😂😂😂 i want to hear this one

    • @robertprice9052
      @robertprice9052 6 лет назад +57

      Found a Honey Bun next to the dumpster before our jump into Florida. Slipped it into my pocket to share with Ranger buddy on the DZ. During JMPI the jump Master ripped the cargo pocket off my JFatigues... Me and Ranger Buddy go to stay in Utah.... next time I saw a RI walk over to the dumpster and throw a Honey Bun on the ground..... assholes.....

    • @jamesfoster7735
      @jamesfoster7735 6 лет назад +6

      I had a close call with a little debbie cake. Lol

    • @BigSarnt
      @BigSarnt 6 лет назад

      @@robertprice9052 so basically entrapment?

    • @robertprice9052
      @robertprice9052 6 лет назад +10

      No, Ranger School......

  • @user-sk7wv3xm6s
    @user-sk7wv3xm6s 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for telling your experience. Ill be leaving on the 24th with a 11X option 40 contract.

  • @LukeSmith117
    @LukeSmith117 8 лет назад

    I'm a SPC and I graduated April 3 2015 after recycling Florida. Great video dude and as always RTLW!

  • @rascal0175
    @rascal0175 4 года назад

    So I did ranger school in April-June of 1971. Due to army drawdowns I was discharged in December of ‘71, but I had to enter the National Guard for a year. I reported to an Airborne-Ranger company in February 1972, only to learn we were all going to ranger school. I told the First Sergeant I wouldn’t go. He said he would put me in jail. I said “Fine, I’ll go to jail. But at least I will know where I am, I will be dry, get fed and sleep in a bed. That’s more than you are going to have.” I still remember the look on his face.
    I ended up going but was assigned to be liaison between the company and the school. I was pretty uncomfortable going back for another go around.

  • @grilledchikenz6729
    @grilledchikenz6729 7 лет назад +2

    I was born in Dahlonega while my dad was becoming a ranger in 2000... Looks like I'm comin home after High school

  • @nakedsnake4248
    @nakedsnake4248 4 года назад

    A special forces guy did a video on Ranger school. He said if you use tobacco products, quit and get as un addicted as possible. He said stay off of caffeine, and high sugar foods. Then he said he would do ruck marches with water in his boots to harden his feet. He also said that eating high calorie food was a must (basically skip salads, and eat as much food as you can.) He also said you need to be able to run 5 miles in under 40 minutes while you are tired.

  • @isaiahjackson8629
    @isaiahjackson8629 8 лет назад +3

    I leave for ranger school in august! I've probably watched this 50 times just trying to get the feel of what to expect. Thanks man!

    • @nickbarefitness
      @nickbarefitness  8 лет назад +1

      +Isaiah Jackson No problem! Check out the book "so this is ranger school"

    • @isaiahjackson8629
      @isaiahjackson8629 8 лет назад

      +Nick Bare got it, will do. My PL was giving me some tips and tricks, but I'm sure it will help!

    • @andrewsalnikov8225
      @andrewsalnikov8225 4 года назад

      Isaiah Jackson did you pass ?

  • @GinaPrigg
    @GinaPrigg 8 лет назад +5

    Very eye opening and loved that you shared that side of your life! My Dad always wanted me to go to the Naval Academy but chose playing soccer in college instead.

    • @regularlyreading
      @regularlyreading 8 лет назад

      My dad wanted me to go to the naval academy too! But I chose playing lacrosse in college instead lol.

    • @GinaPrigg
      @GinaPrigg 8 лет назад

      +Marisa Braden small world! What college did you end up going to for lacrosse?!

    • @regularlyreading
      @regularlyreading 8 лет назад

      I'm at the University of Texas! Where'd you go?

    • @GinaPrigg
      @GinaPrigg 8 лет назад +1

      +Marisa Braden Seton Hall University in New Jersey! Wish I went to a bigger school tho

    • @anthonyantonini5415
      @anthonyantonini5415 8 лет назад +1

      +Gina Maiorana lol I'm at Seton Hall right now in the ROTC program I love it.

  • @reddevilparatrooper
    @reddevilparatrooper 8 лет назад +1

    Sir thank you for giving me hope that there are leaders like you to be leading Infantrymen in the future.I pray that you have great NCOs that will help you to put the boot into the asses of soldiers too.Without them a platoon is useless because the future is to focus on combat if it comes or not.Its like my duty weapon i carry everyday at work.I shoot it to keep the mindset of staying alive to use cover and to be safe for me and others around me.Like PT,constant practice makes you better.With a weapon,i would rather have it and not need it,than to need it and not have it.Too fucking late!Game over...Drive on Sir!!!

    • @nickbarefitness
      @nickbarefitness  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I sure do have some of the best NCO's I could ask for!

  • @_sacredseven_
    @_sacredseven_ 6 лет назад

    Leaving april 17th. Got a little over a month before basic
    11x option 40. Airborne Ranger assignment. This was motivational.

  • @loganenglish6302
    @loganenglish6302 5 лет назад +1

    Last Few weeks of AIT. On my Way to Rasps soon. Thanks for the extra help. I'm in the same position just trying to figure out all i can before i go.

  • @stevewhatley7422
    @stevewhatley7422 8 лет назад

    Thank you for your service!!!!! Kudo on Ranger school, my son is station at Fort Hood and he said you have to be a bad-ass to pass Ranger school... You are a Bad-Ass

  • @jonathonlang1844
    @jonathonlang1844 2 года назад

    Man the bit about quitting is real. As a USAF SERE bubba we spent about 80 percent of our training pipeline in the field, just shit conditions and generally miserable. It was always “bro when we get over this ridge, I’m fucking quitting” but low and behold I’d have to catch up to an instructor to quit and those jokers were fast, meanwhile I’m just sucking hard so no way I was catching up anytime soon. I never caught up to have that conversation when I was in the thick of it lol. It was great to learn what you are capable of and just always have those 3m goals. “I’ll stop when I get up there, get there then find another point to get to”
    If your gonna eat an elephant, you can only go one bite at a time. That being said, sometimes guys get to tdy down and go through ranger school from my unit so maybe one day.

  • @direwolf7241
    @direwolf7241 8 лет назад +4

    I'm actually about to sign my contract for 35 Mike (Human Intel) and Ranger. This was helpful

  • @Snyperbane
    @Snyperbane 7 лет назад

    I had a buddy go through Ranger school. We're both Canadian Infantry officers. He said it was similar to our Phase 3 infantry... just with less food and more heights lol.
    I'd love to get on this course one day!

  • @TeamRICHEY
    @TeamRICHEY 8 лет назад +43

    Im here soon early.... Like before watch as usual bro!

    • @GinaPrigg
      @GinaPrigg 8 лет назад +3

      +TeamRICHEY Couldn't agree more! I always like his videos before I even watch them

    • @jamesmccray6526
      @jamesmccray6526 3 года назад +1

      Hey, (PV3) I just failed cole range and I’m trying to come back with a tab. What’s the process in building a packet for school? Thanks

    • @Pmoney98
      @Pmoney98 3 года назад +1

      @@jamesmccray6526 You need to push your unit. Make sure to stand out so that they can send you. Ask your 1st line about it and make sure your PSG and PL know you want to go. After that it is up to you to show you’re worth sending. The packet is virtually the same as RASP. If all else fails go to your schools NCO and ask about what the packet requires. Fill it out make copies and give it to your PSG ( be annoying about it or else no one will take you seriously). If there is one thing i’ve learned from the Army it’s that no one will do the work for you and you will have to CONTINUALLY bugg people to get what you want (especially as a PFC because you’re the bottom of the food chain). Best of luck bud. Sua Sponte.

  • @romeodroops
    @romeodroops 8 лет назад

    Best video on RUclips. I just signed my contact 11x airborne option 40 you were a big help my man!

  • @unityoneproject2321
    @unityoneproject2321 8 лет назад +6

    Congratulations on your graduation - great video

  • @rachaelshannon3647
    @rachaelshannon3647 6 лет назад +1

    Hey nick sorry man, I actually like what your doing, I watched your video again and realized I’m arguing with the wrong person. I was on a video explaining how impossible Ranger school was and was responding to that... on your page. Again I like this video, I think your giving good info to new guys, I just can’t stand people that act like it’s to hard to achieve. I want more Americans ranger qualified. Good work nick if you want me to take shit down tell me how

  • @lamarturner7005
    @lamarturner7005 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much for this video bro. I'm hitting the desert next year and when I get back I'm making that move.

  • @dbow3147
    @dbow3147 8 лет назад

    thank you for making this video im 17 and just swore into the us army as a 35f with the option 40 iv been trying to find videos about what to expect and i couldnt find any thank you so much.

    • @Lalo_Runs
      @Lalo_Runs 8 лет назад

      Goodluck bro! Im in the gym every day right now, hopefully im ready by early next year!

  • @romeogamit7155
    @romeogamit7155 4 года назад

    Started class 8-98, finished 9-98. Recycled rap week due to heat exertion, June in Ft Benning. Dude recycled twice in mountain phase, blueberry pancakes were the bomb. Some students were exchanging their whole meal just for them blueberry pancakes.

  • @Vara91391
    @Vara91391 8 лет назад +12

    Hey man, question. Why do people go bulk as a half gorilla, pumped up with creatine into Ranger school? I mean, why do people not go in there just lean? I have seen several documentaries of people going to Ranger school, half the dudes had a beer belly and creatine combo body, the other half were mostly bodybuilders. Then I look at documentaries and videos when those guys graduate. They ALL look like Vietnam war era Infantry on half rations. I don't get it. People love to complicate their own lives it seems.

    • @pongo713
      @pongo713 8 лет назад +7

      guy there is a reason for it ... I've never been to ranger school but have done a different selection. and you need weight because you're going to lose it and we were allowed to eat as much as we wanted. from people i know that have been said they limit food while still being active. so go fat = more stored energy = able to keep going. fat but still in shape.... hopefully... lol

    • @Rgrrgr175
      @Rgrrgr175 7 лет назад +15

      PFG - 45 Ag. 042-IO I lost 40 lbs going strainght through Ranger school, no recycles. My skinny friend who also went straight through was in survival mode in Florida. He was out of gas. He was normally really funny and always talking. Not in phase three. Eat some food before you head to Ranger school folks. Dont get fat, just dont be skinny.

    • @randydover7
      @randydover7 6 лет назад +2

      It's not because they entered "pumped up". It's because you average 1 meal a day and do a lot of physically demanding stuff. Average weight loss is 25 lbs, in a little over two months!

  • @meistersgarage748
    @meistersgarage748 3 года назад

    Not a ranger but was happy to see this video. Good looking out for peers bro

  • @amramhakohen7474
    @amramhakohen7474 8 лет назад

    "Toughen-up your feet" is the best advice this old soldier ever got. Go barefoot on rough ground/gravel whenever possible as a prep. Also long ruck marches is v.good advice. And add 15lbs. before Ranger school as you will loose it. (And learn to go w/o sleep for three days straight ;) )

  • @jeanpaul2710
    @jeanpaul2710 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much for the tips, I have been looking forward to joining the Rangers for a while but I couldn't find any videos that could really help me. But this video has clarified many things. Thx a lot

    • @kdmtrap7268
      @kdmtrap7268 7 лет назад

      Jean Paul lolol, you won't be a ranger

  • @Zach-kz2sk
    @Zach-kz2sk 5 лет назад

    Considering the Army and hearing how difficult Ranger school is makes it all the more appealing, always up to embrace the suck

  • @IAmMrQ
    @IAmMrQ 7 лет назад +6

    My Army career ended short in '04 but I get Veteran benefits, which are ok. Just don't trust the VA too much. It's so much easier to prepare for military training these days with videos like this. I'm 37 now but I enjoy learning how soldiers have evolved with technology. I've learned one important thing since then... the difference between soldiers and warriors. The military is designed to mold men into highly efficient killing machines but that doesn't make a soldier a warrior.

  • @1conqueror.651
    @1conqueror.651 8 лет назад

    i rate you for being a ranger. strong mentality.

  • @Canelo3
    @Canelo3 Год назад

    This was the first video of yours I ever saw, on my previous account. I just revisited it and must say I’m grateful to have been able to witness your journey over the past seven years. You continue to be a great inspiration!

  • @georgeohm7165
    @georgeohm7165 7 лет назад +1

    Hats off bro.. I was in the Army beaucoup years ago and thought about the Ranger thing. But I ended up in a shit unit that soured me against the Army and I couldn't wait to GTFO. And I regret it now, but... what can you do. Stay safe, and best of luck with your career.

  • @tchivchiv2703
    @tchivchiv2703 4 года назад

    At least if you fail something twice, you get recycled and not kicked out? It sounds like the recycling can take a while vs just doing it right the first time or your second attempt whether it's a min or day later. Just dont quit. That's awesome.

  • @Waltham1892
    @Waltham1892 8 лет назад +2

    Things no Armor Officer ever said, ever...
    "I'm training for Ranger School"

  • @alannamckinley200
    @alannamckinley200 6 лет назад

    The best video ever. My boyfriend will be in ranger school starting in May at fort Benning in Georgia so thank u soooo much this helped a lot.........
    E

  • @PiercedHeartProductions
    @PiercedHeartProductions 4 года назад +16

    Rangers on a different level! ~ Signed, A Hard Charging Marine

    • @MM-qt8gz
      @MM-qt8gz 3 года назад +1

      Dude he ain’t a ranger

    • @wyzurd
      @wyzurd 3 года назад

      @@MM-qt8gz he never said he was.
      Just stated a fact. Calm down keyboard Rambo.

    • @MM-qt8gz
      @MM-qt8gz 3 года назад

      @@wyzurd dumbass I was responding to the guy who made the comment dipshit. Go back to sleep

  • @Eric_s2002
    @Eric_s2002 8 лет назад +8

    I would love a chance to experience something like that.

  • @BekahEmma
    @BekahEmma 4 года назад

    Spot reports used to be either Major minuses OR minor minuses. Fall asleep = major minus. Fall out of a run = major minus

  • @disgruntledgrunt3610
    @disgruntledgrunt3610 7 лет назад

    better insight than I've gotten from anybody in my unit.

  • @chrisbrooker3549
    @chrisbrooker3549 8 лет назад +1

    Good video mate, like the channel, subscribed, way to hit a niche in the fitness industry!!

  • @teej783
    @teej783 8 лет назад

    This explains the Gender Neutral Standards almost immediately with "EIB" standards instead of the original Ranger School Standards.
    They also got double the calories of every previous Ranger School Class ever, including the Winter Classes. What a difference it has become if previous failures are your best resources. My best resources were identify the best navigators for your patrols because if you get lost you miss your hit time. Other "best" resources were individuals that came from the 82nd Pre-Ranger course. Those dudes were great at sand tables. Find out who you can trust and who you cannot.
    The thought of quitting never entered my mind, though I admit I was counting down days after day 3.

  • @9840vajjayquiiii
    @9840vajjayquiiii 5 лет назад +2

    Super informative.
    I had a dream I joined the Army and was the oldest woman there and it was like high school students. And had no idea why I was joining to begin with.... just kissed my wife and kids goodbye and went to boot camp. So I thought to myself... hmm guess I better prepare by watching Army Ranger videos just in case.. . 🤔

    • @davidoftheforest
      @davidoftheforest 3 года назад +1

      are you a ranger yet?

    • @9840vajjayquiiii
      @9840vajjayquiiii 3 года назад +1

      @@davidoftheforest nope! Just training by watching #WarriorCinemax 😁
      How about you?

  • @alexanderm.5522
    @alexanderm.5522 6 лет назад +1

    Im leaving in 5 days for basic, got my dream job, 11x option 40! I love your channel and appreciate the advice. YOUR A FUCKING BADASS DUDE!!!

  • @brandonwhistler6874
    @brandonwhistler6874 8 лет назад

    Awesome man thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @niekvos1894
    @niekvos1894 8 лет назад

    I'm a new sub and really enjoying your channel, it's a shame i didn't come across your channel earlier on. Keep up the good work!

  • @MatrixNative
    @MatrixNative 7 лет назад

    Great Video Sir. I would also emphasize just don't quit..like don't even think about it..its mostly mental..I know that sounds stupid..but its true, once you graduate you will look back on it like the best time in your life. (that sounds stupid as well) but to me =its the absolute thing that will either get you through to graduation or make you eat shit and quit and just wish you had it back again so you would graduate. That's really what kept me going i did not want to get older (I am 40 now) and look back and be like ...just wish I would have graduated Ranger School, and not have QUIT...so I sucked it up and put quitting completely out of my mind..just find your Happy Place. Good Luck to anyone that is thinking or heading to Ft. Benning. rltw.

  • @inopure415sam
    @inopure415sam 8 лет назад

    major major salute, this ranger school stuff sounds absolutely terrifying lol.

  • @RobertMarting
    @RobertMarting 6 лет назад +2

    Gota luv social media. We didn't have this when I enlisted in 91.

  • @cryptomackdaddy
    @cryptomackdaddy 7 лет назад

    Great video Nick. I had same experience. Recycled mtns and fla. 10-14

    • @thomasloveless4800
      @thomasloveless4800 3 года назад

      Class 10-06...... I don’t think I could’ve recycled mountains. I would cry.

  • @jamesfoster7735
    @jamesfoster7735 6 лет назад +1

    Loved mountain, recycled Florida

  • @MH-il4gb
    @MH-il4gb 6 лет назад +1

    My Ranger school was great

  • @michaelwright3351
    @michaelwright3351 5 лет назад

    In the Army I learned that the Ranger candidates see their barracks twice once when they get there and once when they leave.

  • @josephraymond6831
    @josephraymond6831 7 лет назад +2

    I leave January 9th, 91s airborne Ranger, I'm excited but nervous

    • @josephraymond6831
      @josephraymond6831 7 лет назад

      also what supplemts do you use I swear in Monday I weigh 150 and I wamma get to 160- 165 before I leave

    • @maddenus5023
      @maddenus5023 7 лет назад +1

      joseph Raymond Don't bulk too quickly you don't want to be the baby face the DS picks on ;)

    • @josephraymond6831
      @josephraymond6831 7 лет назад

      Maddenus already 159

    • @maddenus5023
      @maddenus5023 7 лет назад

      joseph Raymond You'll lose weight anyways I guess. YOLO :)

  • @11bScorpion
    @11bScorpion 8 лет назад +1

    Great job sir!! Remember you can do All things through Christ! There's nothing impossible Nick. Keep driving on hoo ah!!!

    • @DaBrock6
      @DaBrock6 8 лет назад

      Quick question I am a Christian and I do want to join I'm just sacred of doing a huge sin that I can't come back from. I want to join for the right purposes but I talk to you because I just want to hear from someone but myself. Thanks:)

    • @11bScorpion
      @11bScorpion 8 лет назад

      +Anthony Brock if you are implying killing. You will not be judged in killing for defense of your nation. The Israelites fought many wars and killed many on the way to the promise land and they were being led by God. So you can of course join! You can learn a lot from this Soldier. He has great videos! Also the Army does not judge you based on religion of any kind. I served in Infantry and I am a Christian. Hoo ah

  • @peten6445
    @peten6445 8 лет назад

    Nick,
    I have watch some of your videos, it is great that you join the infantry. Too bad you are not with a better unit such as 10th, 82, 101 or 4th. Keep positive and hopefully you will get a chance to deploy to Afghanistan or Iraq.

    • @amramhakohen7474
      @amramhakohen7474 8 лет назад

      The 4th ! Hooah! Too bad the 4ID don't get the respect it deserves.

  • @matthewgower
    @matthewgower 5 лет назад

    Your description alone compels me to become a ranger

  • @teej783
    @teej783 8 лет назад +8

    Maybe use a recycle as a resource, if he failed because of injuries or inexperience. Most are shitbags who are first to eat and sleep, only perform when the RIs are watching (Spotlight Rangers). Know the principals of patrolling and stick to them. Know the paragraphs of the Patrol Orders. Lead by example and pull your weight so your people won't lay down on you during your patrols as payback for your laziness and lack of integrity. Peer honestly and be wary of anyone begging for good peers to overcome their shortcomings.

    • @jackwongen6671
      @jackwongen6671 8 лет назад

      Good Advice, strong as your weakest link.

  • @thompsoncarl1987
    @thompsoncarl1987 7 лет назад +1

    Do you have to do 49 PUSH-UPS straight or knock out 35-40 go to the authorized rest position and then get the remaining ? Or do they fail you because you stop to rest ?

  • @Ronin____5000
    @Ronin____5000 6 лет назад

    BLAM! BLAM! That was the sound of me hitting those "like" and "subscribe" buttons like a double-tap.

  • @stevegovea1
    @stevegovea1 4 года назад

    I had to watch this video a few times
    ...couldn't help remembering and laughing at his last pee story.

  • @louisGauto
    @louisGauto 7 лет назад +4

    Hey I have a question I'm not the strongest swimmer how crucial was the swim test and also how bad was the swap phase in terms of how high the water got and was there any safety measures ?

    • @randydover7
      @randydover7 6 лет назад +1

      It is mandatory to pass the Swim Test. 15 meters showing "no signs of distress or fear", in BDUs and LCE, carrying M16. Blindfold jump off of high dive (about 12'-15'). Seems like there's another aspect, but it's been 33 years since I went through (Class 14-85). A good way to train is do the side stroke using one arm, holding a 5-10 pound weight with the other arm. There is a decent amount of water in FL. You are walking through water in the swamps up to mid-chest. Not all day (or night) but a decent amount. There are a lot of safety measures. I was a Ranger Instructor (in Mountains) and they are held accountable for injuries. To the point of official charges and punitive actions. No one wants their career ended by an injury that could have been prevented.

  • @daltonater1212
    @daltonater1212 7 лет назад +3

    For the love of god please do a Army workout tips.

  • @ashlyndoudna341
    @ashlyndoudna341 2 года назад +1

    Hey Nick! My husband just finished ranger school - Do you have any tips on what to eat after so he can gain the "right" kind of weight back?

  • @RLTW6
    @RLTW6 5 лет назад

    Class 3-95... Florida was much different than you described. No beach.

  • @colton12344321
    @colton12344321 8 лет назад +1

    hahaha back when i went i was looking everything up and the only video was that national guard guy lol. funny.

    • @nickbarefitness
      @nickbarefitness  8 лет назад +1

      +colton12344321 lol I've watched that video like 10 times.

  • @MikeWilson-rd5yn
    @MikeWilson-rd5yn 8 лет назад

    Very well done. That was very helpful.

  • @mattball7074
    @mattball7074 5 лет назад

    Congrats man, smart to prepare & take it seriously... I hope the canadian military introduces an 18x like programme like they say they are.. Im training for it. Doing a ruck a week, 40lbs vest (so far) haha the training is difficult & no we dont have to skate for PT ;)