I was a seal, class of 201. I spent my days sunbathing and catching fish. Occasionally we would all pile on the beach on top of each other to keep warm. My team and I were proficient swimmers. We would always train evasion techniques from hunters who wanted our fat. That’s what being a seal is.
honestly i probably would have said as a reply to the dill instructor saying im on fire. i would say "its actually kinda nice do you want to be on fire."
what exactly are you thankful for? i never understood how a whole nation can be brainwashed to glorify the army... genuinely wondering, what do they teach you?
@@SARMATPUSSYDESERTERS First of all, dont disrespect vets like myself or else youll find yourself in a world of trouble. youre lucky you have the right to express yourself, its soldiers like me that GAVE YOU THAT FREEDOM. so watch what you say civilian (thats what we call people who are not soldiers) .
I remember in basic the exhaustion was so intense my body adapted so I could basically sleep while standing or marching in formation. It was just enough to get rest but my body was on autopilot and my brain was somehow getting the messages on what I was supposed to be doing and my brain made it happen. It is a pretty common phenomenon. The same thing happened when deployed. Being so exhausted you feel like you're going to die but you have a job to do. There is one lingering thing that has remained due to all the sleep deprivation in the military: I can sleep on command/any chance I get and I can sleep anywhere and under any circumstances.
Many of my friends are retired military and they all have this in common! They all learned how to sleep at the drop of a hat, even standing up in transport.
To the US Navy Seals: You have every ounce of my respect. I sincerely thank you for your dedicated service. And for those who never finished the training, I respect and thank you too, as you've done far more than I ever could. God bless you all.
@themandocolt you have to strive to be better in life and not sabotage yourself FYI i was talking about life in general not specifically about that navy test
It's mental, and all about how much you want it and are willing to sacrifice for it. Granted you don't injure yourself in the process. Recruiters even said so "it's not the most fit people who succeed, but often the people who don't look like it, but who have the mental fortitude to push through and not give in".
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Obviously it's the physically strongest. The mental part is easy. But if your body is giving out, there's nothing you can do no matter how much you don't want to give up. Some people are just born stronger than others and this is just a way to filter them out, that's it.
@@solid_and_stable People who physically fit have a way higher chance of passing. Your physical fitness literally has to be at the top even if the training is mental. There is a reason you have never seen a fat person in any special operations force.
@@underthehood6206 This is not a powerlifting championship, where the victory is gained by numbers in the table. This is an exhausting series of training meant to break you apart, being constantly yelled at while crawling in the cold mud under the whistle of flying bullets. You think just being fit is enough to overcome those tests? 80% participants quitting - were they weak physically? Don't think so. It is obvious that you do need to be strong, and, in fact, much more than the average, but thinking you will pass just because of your shape is pretty naive
Closest I’ve gotten to being a Seal was I served in the Marine Corp and went through Scout Swimming School,boat teams, cold water, a lot of swimming days/nights sleep deprived. I loved it . I wish I had known I could have requested to get into Seal Teams as a Marine. Mentally/physically I was prepared,yet I know the % of success, but to me the honor . It’s harder to become a Seal then it is to graduate Harvard/Yale.. the utmost respect to the Seal Team members.. nobody will ever know how cold ur body gets and how mentally hard that is
I was in the regular Navy from 1976 to 1984. The SEALs made an appearance seeing if anyone wanted to try out. I took one look at those guys and I knew I wasn't tough enough! Those guys started out ripped!
Man i respect inforgraphics tbh, doing alot of effort to get accurate information and show it in a great way. You helped me alot with my history revision so thanks for that
my brothers a navy seal and i always looked up to him i hope to be like him he’s doing good so good and his contract ends nov 27 and i haven’t seen him in a while i love him every much i hope to be like him
@@geekinoffamolly8230 WW3 in small skirmishes without nukes, if the nation leaders still didn't get brain-damaged with all the politics. Also, there have been secret operations like ISIS, Armed Crimes with hostages, etc. The soldiers are awesome, but sadly, the superiors that lead them seem more focused on their self-interests. But after learning more about soldiers from my grandfather. I felt that not all soldiers were as heroic as the media portrayed them to be.
If you pass BUDS you get the privilege of continuing your try out for the SEALs. You still have pool comp, phase 3 at Coronado Island and SQT before you get to go to the teams.
@@esteban1487 …what? You can easily read it yourself. He didn’t say those were included with BUDs. He said it came after. Like, it’s right there, in black and white. How do you make a mistake like that?
I served two years in the national guard, and two years in the IDF when I lived in Israel. However BUDs is a whole other level that seems terrifyingly worse than anything I've ever been exposed to. So much respect for the SEALs
I once read that 10 Harvard students equal 1 Navy Seal. These Warriors, the ones who pass the exam, do not feel hunger, don't sleep much, almost never get tire, are use to extreme temperature and cold and still have energies to do their tasks. Navy Seals were born to be Elite Warriors!
i dont know why it brought me tears !! MAD RESPECT to everyone who went through this and died on this !! and there is David Goggins who did this thrice in a single year !!
My dad is a navy seal, the man had a massive hernia in his stomach and poked it in and used duct tape to keep it hidden. Also he said this only covered the easy stuff of round 1!
@@judharigelabala1263 there are different qualifications. Buds is just the basic overall qualifying program to be a “seal”. Many more steps before you are out on an actual seal team
Somedays when I wake up and I want to be a Navy SEAL, I have an ice cold bottle of Miller Light and realize, all the pleasures of freedom are too nice. Thank God we have men like Navy Seals to protect our freedom. Mr. X
Before my father deployed to Vietnam, they were dropped off in the middle of the woods and informed that a SEAL team was our there and they had to defend their fox hole through the night. He said as soon as the sun went down he was tossed off his feet by a stun grenade.
I'd never survive this now, I'm 35. But I do wonder how I would have fared when I was 18. I was very athletic and in extremely good shape. I never had an interest in joining the military but going through something like this and surviving it would be such crazy positive life-changing experience in my view.
the human body can take alot more punishment than what most people think. sure you have to be in some kind of shape, but much training like this is mental. quitting is much easier but it is so much more personally rewarding when you don't
it is all mental not so much physical being dunked in cold water all the time actually prevents a person from getting sick even though it is terrible torture on the body and the mind.
at 21 i wouldve loved the whole ordeal and maybe even excelled at it. Over the years ive become more lazy and dont think id come close to completing that sort of business right now.
Have you seen all the homeless vets, walking around cray cray, strung out on drugs from ptsd. That was the determing factor for me Not to want to join the military. The workouts and pushing yourself to extremes would be great as a civilian/gym rat but those men and women are training for war most who get back it's usually a negative life experience. Which is sad all that training gone to waste... nobody seems to care about them after war smh
I don't know anyone who enjoyed the experience or weren't lied to in some way (benefits, position, etc.) I wouldn't recommend it. If you do decide to go that route do research and not just what's given to you by the military. If you go down that route I wish you luck
I'm 13 almost 14 and I want to join the military as well. It will be tough but it'll be worth it in the end. I wish you the best of luck in the future! :)
Not a SEAL but in the navy now. Ive met a couple BUDS dropouts who are absolute beasts. Work on your physical fitness routine, mental discipline, and study hard in school. Dont let your recruiter convince you out of going for it to accept an easier job. Good luck young man i hope you stick to it.
I love the strategy from the instructor. With clear and sound mind most people would be able to call the bluff as instructors cannot extend the program without higher up's approval (and everyone knew they attend the worst class their teacher ever teach). But those guys was sleep deprived and unable to think straight which left them with only their spirit, which the instructor delivered the final blow with a very flawed and cliche sentence.
A had a couple of buddies who were instructors at Ranger School. They would tell us of SEALs failing the swim test. And like every school, they're looking to see if you will quit.
With what infographic has been producing lately, I'm convinced their videos are produced in a very large office building off the blue line of DC's metro.
@@Izzyspeeds This is true, but still the vast majority are white. That's why it's funny to me that a good 75 percent of the ones in the video are minorities. It would be like if the infographics channel did a video on Native Americans, but replaced the majority of them with white characters.
Sounds a lot like my childhood 🤣 malnutrition, sleep deprivation, always being on gaurd... pushing myself beyond what should be humanly possible.. the Navy Seals seem more like a calling everytime I watch or read about it.
I can actually relate to the cold shower part. When the hurricane hit NC we were without power to heat or showers because the heaters were electric. All we had for a shower was a piece of I beam, a hook, and a shower head hooked up to a garden hose for three weeks till we got power back.
No , the key to survival at BUDS is to enjoy it. For some I've known have told me that they made it by taking their eyes off themselves , but to watch the calamities others go thru , trying not to laff at them . Just don't let them catch you . It's really one of the only ways .... Think about it .....
I'm a retired Army medic. Our Navy and Marine brothers are well beloved. I don't know if the seal training is actually like this, but if it is, this is NOT very smart. Taking care of the human body and mind is no joke. Just 11 minutes into this video, there were countless ways to get injured or killed. The U.S. military is all about safety. At least, by the books. At times, leadership does some off the book stuff, but whatever. It is what it is.
I’ve always wanted to join my country’s special forces but am limited by scoliosis, I hope one day I’ll fix it and be given a chance to join Canadas JTF2
Army Delta Force selection is even more insane. Only already Special Ops with plenty of years of experience can try for Delta Force selection. The badasses of Rangers, Green Berets, SEALS, ext. many won't make it to be a Delta Force operator.
I was a marine, and I went through some hard training, but I'll tell you what, I really don't think I could do the navy seal training unless I was paid a decent ammount
I really want to be a Navy SEAL, and watched all the videos about Navy SEALs. I really want to serve to my country. Thanks for all of the videos Infogrpahic Show.
Don’t ever be ashamed if you fail a military test, be thankful! It will save you from the next 40 years of alcoholism, depression and being abandoned by the country you fought for. I respect all service members but I do not for one second respect the operations and leaders of said military
It seems like a day at the beach compared to Brazil's BOPE (Special Police Operations Battalion) training. You can watch "Elite Squad" from 2007, it's a light version of what really happens in that training camp.
People like The David Goggins went through this 3 times in a single year, Nothin but utter respect for them.
He also ran on broken legs
@@ayfa8969 I heard that it was the norm for most of those recruits since they’re being conditioned for so many hours.
That guy is overrated
@@ivanr4300 nope
@@ivanr4300 U wouldnt know would u
If it’s this hard to be a Seal imagine what it’s like to be a Walrus
Underrated comment
Underrated asf
i approve this message
Yes officer, this comment right here
everyone is a comedian these days
I was a seal, class of 201. I spent my days sunbathing and catching fish. Occasionally we would all pile on the beach on top of each other to keep warm. My team and I were proficient swimmers. We would always train evasion techniques from hunters who wanted our fat. That’s what being a seal is.
Love this comment🤣
I was reading for real at first then I was like.... wait This guy's is messing with me.
I fr thought this was a serious comment until I read the end. 🗿
LOL 😆😆😆
That’s impressive
To everyone who’s ever went through this and passed mad respect and thank you for your service 🙏🫡 🇺🇸
💯 love to the Military
Amen brother 😁
Amen
honestly i probably would have said as a reply to the dill instructor saying im on fire. i would say "its actually kinda nice do you want to be on fire."
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I just want to thank everyone that has served in the military and this video shows how much hard work it is
your welcome civilian, i did two tours in nam.
@@drewyboy9896 yeah, no you didnt
@@drewyboy9896 Cap.
what exactly are you thankful for? i never understood how a whole nation can be brainwashed to glorify the army... genuinely wondering, what do they teach you?
@@SARMATPUSSYDESERTERS First of all, dont disrespect vets like myself or else youll find yourself in a world of trouble. youre lucky you have the right to express yourself, its soldiers like me that GAVE YOU THAT FREEDOM. so watch what you say civilian (thats what we call people who are not soldiers) .
0:49 most navy seals i have seen in interviews say war is easier then training. Very interesting to watch this stuff
But you can go home after training …
That’s the point, if your preparation is harder than the real deal then it you will perform significantly better than if it was flipped the other way
@@ncfishbum1647 , I mean, you're allowed to go home after war. I don't think anyone is doing 400 tours.
@@DemothHymside he meant you can die in war...
@@maxpiardi9697 , people die in training as well.
I remember in basic the exhaustion was so intense my body adapted so I could basically sleep while standing or marching in formation. It was just enough to get rest but my body was on autopilot and my brain was somehow getting the messages on what I was supposed to be doing and my brain made it happen. It is a pretty common phenomenon. The same thing happened when deployed. Being so exhausted you feel like you're going to die but you have a job to do. There is one lingering thing that has remained due to all the sleep deprivation in the military: I can sleep on command/any chance I get and I can sleep anywhere and under any circumstances.
Thank you for your service.
In basic training?
@@esteban1487 In basic as in what is normal, I think.
@@upsilon3 If that guy got exhausted in basic training he isn't SF material.
Many of my friends are retired military and they all have this in common! They all learned how to sleep at the drop of a hat, even standing up in transport.
To the US Navy Seals: You have every ounce of my respect. I sincerely thank you for your dedicated service. And for those who never finished the training, I respect and thank you too, as you've done far more than I ever could. God bless you all.
Goofy
@flompyBH1983 So, this individual shows respect and you try to make an issue of it? Get help.
@@billc.4584 ?
@flompyBH1983 He litteraly just said goofy...
@flompyBH1983 If you think about it 'Goofy' isn't a question, so in fact no one asked for your comment either.
Man I don't even need to watch this show to know I wouldn't survive
Dont say negative things about yourself so that the warrior inside doesn't hear it and gets lessened by it
@@menadfarhi it’s not a bad thing he’s real with himself he knows his Strength and weaknesses and he’s honest about it and that’s a good thing
I don't even need to watch to know I don't want to join the army or navy. XD
@themandocolt you have to strive to be better in life and not sabotage yourself FYI i was talking about life in general not specifically about that navy test
I’d last from 0100 to 0101 maybe
accurate representation of what our parents do to go to school
Actually, it was worse! :) :)
Could only imagine my grandparents did to go to school
It's mental, and all about how much you want it and are willing to sacrifice for it. Granted you don't injure yourself in the process.
Recruiters even said so "it's not the most fit people who succeed, but often the people who don't look like it, but who have the mental fortitude to push through and not give in".
But also you need to be fit enough to not injure yourself
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Obviously it's the physically strongest. The mental part is easy. But if your body is giving out, there's nothing you can do no matter how much you don't want to give up. Some people are just born stronger than others and this is just a way to filter them out, that's it.
@@pixiepaws99
You have no clue in what are you talking about
@@solid_and_stable People who physically fit have a way higher chance of passing. Your physical fitness literally has to be at the top even if the training is mental. There is a reason you have never seen a fat person in any special operations force.
@@underthehood6206
This is not a powerlifting championship, where the victory is gained by numbers in the table. This is an exhausting series of training meant to break you apart, being constantly yelled at while crawling in the cold mud under the whistle of flying bullets. You think just being fit is enough to overcome those tests? 80% participants quitting - were they weak physically? Don't think so. It is obvious that you do need to be strong, and, in fact, much more than the average, but thinking you will pass just because of your shape is pretty naive
Closest I’ve gotten to being a Seal was I served in the Marine Corp and went through Scout Swimming School,boat teams, cold water, a lot of swimming days/nights sleep deprived. I loved it . I wish I had known I could have requested to get into Seal Teams as a Marine. Mentally/physically I was prepared,yet I know the % of success, but to me the honor . It’s harder to become a Seal then it is to graduate Harvard/Yale.. the utmost respect to the Seal Team members.. nobody will ever know how cold ur body gets and how mentally hard that is
Could you go to buds as a marine then? That's crazy
Can you apply immediately or do you have to serve a couple years?
@@davebob9796 i believe prior military matters and helps a lot
I was in the regular Navy from 1976 to 1984. The SEALs made an appearance seeing if anyone wanted to try out. I took one look at those guys and I knew I wasn't tough enough! Those guys started out ripped!
David Goggins did it 3 times, just a different and amazing person
Not bad for a former 300lb pest control guy. Although he seems to define his life by how much he suffers nowadays.
I did it once and it was good enough for me to get in. Frogman for life.
I don’t care
@@freeman_fundamentals then why’d you comment ?
Never heard of him
Man i respect inforgraphics tbh, doing alot of effort to get accurate information and show it in a great way. You helped me alot with my history revision so thanks for that
This video is not accurate
@@brotank2514 exactly. They misinform a good chunk of their videos and people believe them more than they believe themselves...
my brothers a navy seal and i always looked up to him i hope to be like him he’s doing good so good and his contract ends nov 27 and i haven’t seen him in a while i love him every much i hope to be like him
@@user2oh_42 how is your bother? It's almost a year since your post.
Years ago at Naval Station Norfolk I met and chatted briefly with a Navy SEAL. He was a pretty nice cool guy.
Yeah, but they have a second side to them when it comes to serious missions. They’ll turn into a fighting machine once war starts.
Amazing story
@@errebusaetherwhich war tho? The US had no war since decaded just attacking poorer countries civilians
@@geekinoffamolly8230 WW3 in small skirmishes without nukes, if the nation leaders still didn't get brain-damaged with all the politics.
Also, there have been secret operations like ISIS, Armed Crimes with hostages, etc. The soldiers are awesome, but sadly, the superiors that lead them seem more focused on their self-interests.
But after learning more about soldiers from my grandfather. I felt that not all soldiers were as heroic as the media portrayed them to be.
All this TO RISK YOUR LIFE EVERYDAY you suit up.
Huge RESPECT to all service MEN and WOMEN.
If you pass BUDS you get the privilege of continuing your try out for the SEALs. You still have pool comp, phase 3 at Coronado Island and SQT before you get to go to the teams.
Pool comp and phase 3 is included in Buds. SQT is after Buds graduation
@@lukebussmann9429 That's what he said.
@@esteban1487 …what? You can easily read it yourself. He didn’t say those were included with BUDs. He said it came after. Like, it’s right there, in black and white. How do you make a mistake like that?
@@zeus982 i know people like that IRL lol it's like they only want a person who corrected someone to be wrong, instead of being helpful
Exactly, I got injured before my last pst I had to take
Yes! Here to find out what Mr Ballen went through! Tough man and amazing story teller
I served two years in the national guard, and two years in the IDF when I lived in Israel. However BUDs is a whole other level that seems terrifyingly worse than anything I've ever been exposed to. So much respect for the SEALs
thank you so much for your service
I respect walrus too
Weekend warrior 😂😂😂😂
How was the national guard?
Palestine
I once read that 10 Harvard students equal 1 Navy Seal. These Warriors, the ones who pass the exam, do not feel hunger, don't sleep much, almost never get tire, are use to extreme temperature and cold and still have energies to do their tasks. Navy Seals were born to be Elite Warriors!
That’s quite a far take on Seals but ok. Seals aren’t super human Imao.
What is this bs comment, 10 equal 1 in what sense?
@@Felix-tp8ch stamina/sleep deprivation probably
nah man, they get hungry..tired..cold and hot. part of what sets them apart is they can set all that aside to complete the mission
@@burgundycommander7589 uhh compared to humanity at large? Yes, they are absolutely super human
Lol..
*The key to becoming a SEAL is blanking your brain.* That's probably the most accurate statement this channel has ever made!
My great grand pa was a POW in battan death March ,in his memoirs the condition he went through is so graphic that I can't ever bear to imagine it
Did he mention the head hunters and cannibals?
Suggestion: Why You Wouldn't Survive Airborne/Special Forces Training.
My older brother did survive. He was 82nd Airborne.
Thank him for his service
i dont know why it brought me tears !! MAD RESPECT to everyone who went through this and died on this !! and there is David Goggins who did this thrice in a single year !!
My dad is a navy seal, the man had a massive hernia in his stomach and poked it in and used duct tape to keep it hidden. Also he said this only covered the easy stuff of round 1!
Wow I know a guy with a similar story, what was his buds class number?
there are many rounds?
That's quite dangerous since hernias if untreated can cause internal bleeds to death
Where’s Don Shipley when you need him
@@judharigelabala1263 there are different qualifications. Buds is just the basic overall qualifying program to be a “seal”. Many more steps before you are out on an actual seal team
Sometimes I complain about being in the marines but this changed my perspective a lot. There is always someone who has it worse.
Army basic was a good challenge for me. I wish I could go back all these years later and try again as an adult.
Somedays when I wake up and I want to be a Navy SEAL, I have an ice cold bottle of Miller Light and realize, all the pleasures of freedom are too nice. Thank God we have men like Navy Seals to protect our freedom. Mr. X
I personally love the idea of a guy and entire system whose soul job is to make life too tough for the toughest people on the planet.
And David goggins did three Times In a row with a broke patella
Before my father deployed to Vietnam, they were dropped off in the middle of the woods and informed that a SEAL team was our there and they had to defend their fox hole through the night. He said as soon as the sun went down he was tossed off his feet by a stun grenade.
What happened after that?
I'd never survive this now, I'm 35. But I do wonder how I would have fared when I was 18. I was very athletic and in extremely good shape. I never had an interest in joining the military but going through something like this and surviving it would be such crazy positive life-changing experience in my view.
the human body can take alot more punishment than what most people think. sure you have to be in some kind of shape, but much training like this is mental. quitting is much easier but it is so much more personally rewarding when you don't
it is all mental not so much physical being dunked in cold water all the time actually prevents a person from getting sick even though it is terrible torture on the body and the mind.
at 21 i wouldve loved the whole ordeal and maybe even excelled at it. Over the years ive become more lazy and dont think id come close to completing that sort of business right now.
Have you seen all the homeless vets, walking around cray cray, strung out on drugs from ptsd. That was the determing factor for me Not to want to join the military. The workouts and pushing yourself to extremes would be great as a civilian/gym rat but those men and women are training for war most who get back it's usually a negative life experience. Which is sad all that training gone to waste... nobody seems to care about them after war smh
@@ChrisZukowski88 That's an honest answer
I'm 13 and I wanna be a navy seal and the interesting video not gonna change anything I wish to be. Great job with the video
You’ll do great.
I don't know anyone who enjoyed the experience or weren't lied to in some way (benefits, position, etc.) I wouldn't recommend it. If you do decide to go that route do research and not just what's given to you by the military. If you go down that route I wish you luck
I'm 13 almost 14 and I want to join the military as well. It will be tough but it'll be worth it in the end. I wish you the best of luck in the future! :)
@@cowmath77 everyone doesnt have the same experience
Not a SEAL but in the navy now. Ive met a couple BUDS dropouts who are absolute beasts. Work on your physical fitness routine, mental discipline, and study hard in school. Dont let your recruiter convince you out of going for it to accept an easier job. Good luck young man i hope you stick to it.
I'm glad these guys are on my side
Governments side not ours.
@@thewhitewolf58 dam that’s true
@@thewhitewolf58 Wannabe
@@coze8382 Wannabe
Thank all these men and woman for there service.
this is what your dad tells you his walk to school was like
Yes ofc
Imagine being the guy who quit with only hours left.
I love the strategy from the instructor. With clear and sound mind most people would be able to call the bluff as instructors cannot extend the program without higher up's approval (and everyone knew they attend the worst class their teacher ever teach). But those guys was sleep deprived and unable to think straight which left them with only their spirit, which the instructor delivered the final blow with a very flawed and cliche sentence.
@@shini183 the holy instructor
It's takes will power, strength, courage, confidence and much more to be an elite Navy Seal.
Thank God there're on our side. USN- 💪
I'd survive easily for about 5 minutes
I think I would make it to my front porch and then reconsider life
I can't believe every seal, including Mr. Ballen went through this
Nice to see another Mr. Ballen fan.
Facts 💯🤝
navy seal, expert story teller, what can't this guy do?
Don't forget Mr bean
@@tonytucker7264 Mr. Bean?
david goggins: Wanna see me do it again?
Do an episode of the day by day life during the disaster of the USS Indianapolis
And imagine going through this 3 times and succeeding! Respect David Goggins.
David Goggins is the GOAT.
Why three times??
@@amlankaushik2168 I think on one occasion he quit or failed out, probably something similar happened the second time, so mad respect to him.
@@Professorgutierrez no he never quit or failed. It was due to injury. He got rolled back and had to do it 3 times before he finally got through it
THEY DON'T KNOW ME SON
WHO'S GONNA CARRY THE BOATS?
You dare to Question my resolve? I accept your challenge infographics.
Who's gonna carry the boats?!
They don't know me son!
Never NEVER EVER QUIT! Keep ROCKIN IN THE FREE WORLD!! 🐉 🐝
I remember a documentary where they got a qualified navy seal to attempt to train with the Royal Marines, and he couldn’t hack it
A had a couple of buddies who were instructors at Ranger School. They would tell us of SEALs failing the swim test. And like every school, they're looking to see if you will quit.
As a U.S. vet, I'm certainly glad to have all members of the U.K. as our allies.
@TomBradyShow 12 But are they polite?
@@wkj-dk8wv That seems unlikely.
Lol whatever makes you feel less insecure about your nations forces
With what infographic has been producing lately, I'm convinced their videos are produced in a very large office building off the blue line of DC's metro.
That's the most diverse class of SEAL trainees I've ever seen considering the demographics of actual SEALs.
Seals of other races are out there
@@Izzyspeeds This is true, but still the vast majority are white. That's why it's funny to me that a good 75 percent of the ones in the video are minorities. It would be like if the infographics channel did a video on Native Americans, but replaced the majority of them with white characters.
does it really matter? it’s just some animation
@@TheMudsnake it seems to matter to u
this video was already tiering to watch
In San Diego (sunny So Cal) we get maybe four inches of rain the WHOLE YEAR which is less than the Arizona deserts.
Inaacurate reporting.
Please make a video on the army rangers, been 5 months of asking
Sounds a lot like my childhood 🤣 malnutrition, sleep deprivation, always being on gaurd... pushing myself beyond what should be humanly possible.. the Navy Seals seem more like a calling everytime I watch or read about it.
I can actually relate to the cold shower part. When the hurricane hit NC we were without power to heat or showers because the heaters were electric. All we had for a shower was a piece of I beam, a hook, and a shower head hooked up to a garden hose for three weeks till we got power back.
David Goggins: “AM I A JOKE TO U!!!” 🤣😂🤣
Goggins!!!!!! A beast Stay Hard!!!
Training so hard it kills.
this guys are trained to be the mosters of every environment surviving everything. They are crazy af
Meanwhile David goggins,they don't know me son!
God Bless Our Warriors 🦅🇺🇲
No , the key to survival at BUDS is to enjoy it.
For some I've known have told me that they made it by taking their eyes off themselves , but to watch the calamities others go thru , trying not to laff
at them . Just don't let them catch you .
It's really one of the only ways ....
Think about it .....
It’s really sad how you can train for many years very hard then one bullet from an enemy and it’s over
We all know some Navy Seal went past this video and laughed.
I'm a retired Army medic. Our Navy and Marine brothers are well beloved. I don't know if the seal training is actually like this, but if it is, this is NOT very smart. Taking care of the human body and mind is no joke. Just 11 minutes into this video, there were countless ways to get injured or killed. The U.S. military is all about safety. At least, by the books. At times, leadership does some off the book stuff, but whatever. It is what it is.
I’ve always wanted to join my country’s special forces but am limited by scoliosis, I hope one day I’ll fix it and be given a chance to join Canadas JTF2
Annexation. Welcome to the army
I don’t care what anyone says it’s going to be hard life is hard that’s what makes us who we are.
“Peace to the fallen”
And then there's David Goggins, who did it 3 times.
Army Delta Force selection is even more insane. Only already Special Ops with plenty of years of experience can try for Delta Force selection. The badasses of Rangers, Green Berets, SEALS, ext. many won't make it to be a Delta Force operator.
Love your videos u upload those amazing videos in like 1 day 😃
Don’t tell me what I can and cannot do, I’m in control of that.
Who's gon carry the boats?😤😤
0:32 - the SBS has entered the chat...
I was a marine, and I went through some hard training, but I'll tell you what, I really don't think I could do the navy seal training unless I was paid a decent ammount
Plz make alot more like this
I've seen Commando, Rambo, and Enter the Dragon, each like 3 times. I think I could handle it.
Have you seen rocky balboa?
@@mikkolappalainen_ I do often, that's the name of my pet snake!
@@mikkolappalainen_ Well... I haven't seen it yet. But I'm _totally_ going to.
@@kdub1242 Just play some CoD before going in and by day 2 you'll have the instructor carrying the boat over his head.
Bro this makes me want to try this so much right now it seems an interesting way to test physical and mental limo s
Yes, my father was in this! He made it through! When I'm older I will see if I can potentially join.
Im not from US, but i want to be navy seal. Mad respect brothers! (im 17 btw)
They try to make you fail but they want to see you succeed
Seems like the epitome of tough love, with the motivation of making you tough enough to withstand literally anything that isn't immediately fatal.
I don’t mind getting some excersize in, but COME ON!!!
I have never drunk coffee in my life & i absolutely hate jelly donuts. It wouldn't phase me at all.
You do that kind of physical training, you'll get to the point that you'd eat a bowl of lard, with a hair in it, & ask for more. Trust me.
@@rodneymeadows7658 i have no doubt you're right. I wouldn't be in that situation to begin with as well. 👍👍
The only thing not mentioned is that there is a pre-screening process for getting into BUDS.The candidates know exactly what they're getting into.
I really want to be a Navy SEAL, and watched all the videos about Navy SEALs. I really want to serve to my country. Thanks for all of the videos Infogrpahic Show.
I wish you all the success
You should at least also hit the gym to endure the navy seal training if you are actually considering to be one
All the best i hope your successful
You could become a navy seal
If you wanted to be
Ok but let other countries do what they want to do.
David goggins: laughing in his corner
Bro did 3 weeks on one year ☠️
Shout out to David Goggins who did this 3 times
David goggins is a beast
Meanwhile navy seals watching this:
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AND THE LOGS
Don’t ever be ashamed if you fail a military test, be thankful! It will save you from the next 40 years of alcoholism, depression and being abandoned by the country you fought for. I respect all service members but I do not for one second respect the operations and leaders of said military
The lack of sleep would do me in asap
Lol I would fall asleep
Most I've done is survive 28 hours awake on 2 hours of sleep. I don't do caffeine or cane sugar.
@@ikawba00 Most I've done is 40 hours awake no sleep i don't do caffeine or cane sugar either
It seems like a day at the beach compared to Brazil's BOPE (Special Police Operations Battalion) training. You can watch "Elite Squad" from 2007, it's a light version of what really happens in that training camp.
when you have the mental toughness but not the physical condition to match it lol.
Same
Faxs
Well if you got the mental toughness it shouldn't be too difficult for you to level up your physical condition granted your willing and able.
@@KQJ777 if you are not physically limited or disabled, yes, you can build up.
Fleet admiral Spivey was a SEAL. My boss, Nikolas Pye, was part of SEAL team 10
One of those instructors is very clearly a caricature of Don Shipley 😂 excellent
Please do one on the SSG
temperatures in san diego never dip below high 40’s during the winter, the statement about it being 30° isn’t true
They love exaggerating
Blank your mind is the best advice.
Waiting for Don Shipley in the comments