@ no problem. As we use to say in Israel. A lion and a shark are great hunters, however in the water the sharks kills the lion while , on land the lion kills the sharks.
I got u beat! 95 lbs soaked and wet in basic. Had some dudes try to bully me first week in basic and he was so shocked I punched him in the mouth and for a 5”5 guy I project a loud voice, here I am with two guys trying to pin me down and I’m just swinging not giving an F. Fight broke up n I asked my platoon why da f didn’t u back me up. They said u nasty and feisty bro. “You one of those little ones that just dgaf and swing for the fences. Didn’t get messed with all basic after. They did occasionally make those Asian people know how to do kung fu. If your small and know how leverage your body weight, lbs for lbs u can really strong
OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS WAS SO MUCH FUN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UNTIL NEXT TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM NOT ACCEPTING ANY FIGHT CHALLENGES unless Nate referees and it is streamed live
@@DiscipleofthelordandjesusWrestlers have nothing but grit. Years upon years of being destroyed in that wrestling room, cutting weight… It’s a known fact elite wrestlers have grit and determination. They won’t quit till their body shuts up dude. At a serious level. You have no idea.
Word to the wise: The cartel own San Antonio. I don’t care if you’re a UFC fighter or CAG, don’t pick fights at bars in San Antonio. Even if you win, good chance you’ll end up losing
@@TERMINATOR101-b8j why is everyone autistic shrieking? I made a point, I stand by that point, and I suspect everyone in this thread understands the point. But if you absolutely demand that I go into the minutia about San Antonio criminal world in a video about SOF and UFC, fine: The Texas Mexican Mafia has a strong hold on the criminal underworld of San Antonio. Furthermore, in recent years, the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela has also gained power in the San Antonio underworld. Long story short, if you’re in a bar in San Antonio (even if you’re DEVGRU) that little “Mexican” looking dude may be the type of “Mexican” that will shank you for something small
Im 6ft four. One of my toughest fights was with a five ft one dude at Fort Bragg. Because he was a bleeder, everyone thought I kicked his ass. I was fucked up internally for days! He went to my body like a midget on pcp. I knew that he won that battle as I struggled to breathe for two days. Little dudes are the ones I am most cautious around
Yup! I'm a former kickboxer and shotokan karate black belt (1st dan) with additional experience in BJJ. I'm barely average height but I'm built like tank and fight like a gladiator. The trick to winning a fight is hitting where it hurts instead of trying to be flashy. Unless you're well trained, arrogance will put you at a severe disadvantage. For example, tall dudes have reach and big dudes have mass, but blows to the knees wears anyone down fast and leaves them vulnerable to a kick to the head/face, a punch to the throat or solar plexus, or even a throw. Most guys don't know how to handle themselves against a grappler, especially on the ground. I'm a skilled martial artist, but I've lost my fair share of matches by breaking my own rules. One wrong move can be the deciding factor in a fight, whether in the ring or on the street.
Hey nate dont shy away from long form videos like this. This was great and jake is a solid dude. Story time was the best part about this video. I learned something here so keep going bro.
Gotta be humble. Live to fight another day if you’re absolutely forced to defend yourself in a life or death situation. Great video, I would love another Seal/Green Beret video. 🤙🏼🇺🇸🙏🏼
We had an underground, no holds barred, fight club in 3/327th, 1st BDE, 101st division in the late 90s. A couple guys from 5th group showed up. The wrestlers & grapplers usually dominated everyone. And we saw testical twisting, fish hooking, ranger chokes and oil checking. Stuff illegal in sanctioned sports. Wrestling / Grappling gave Soldiers a super power in unarmed combat but we added alot of dirty fighting. Still, street fights involve multiple attackers, bricks being thrown, tire irons, hidden knives and hidden pistols. Street fighting is for amateurs and criminals. Not for professional warriors.
I would say one more observation from a point of someone who saw numerous bar fights. If a bunch of SF guys show to a bar and something starts, they will act as a team. Watching each other's back. And they will be in good shape. So versus the regular pissed off drunk bar brawler it might be a formidable force. Showing to a gym against someone who does it all day every day is totally different.
Reminds me of a good Army buddy of mine. He suffered from PTSD and would always get into fights when he went out. Unfortunately he lost his life in Salinas, CA. RIP Spc Durazo
Same thing in the Marine Corps. Leave bootcamp in top tier shape with some MCMAP fundamentals and think your khabib. So many Marines get drunk at bars and beat up in the streets from these street dudes. I blame the leadership for not being honest in their indoctrination process in the Corps , to the young privates, making them feel invincible 😂 good and bad times
See, at least the Army told us regular dudes that lol. Still some people thought they were trained killers after Basic Training and it was embarrassing.
@chrisaguilar1410 In the Marines defense, it's usually never a one on one. Dudes see a physically fit young guy and there insecurities tell them to gang up on him. Unless he's like double your size or a trained fighter then most times it'll never be one on one 😂 best thing to do is to quit drinking, stay in shape, be humble, and take some mma classes.
That’s a fact. I wrestled for 10 years. I messed up a lot of bigger guys who thought I was weak. They’re clueless once they get double legged and their face bashed in.
There’s level to it. I played D1 ball, and did pretty good. But when I had to block chase young, that man was killing me 😂😂 For someone who played JV to think they could play in the nfl, or for a seal to think they could fight Sean Strickland is “smoking crack” 💀
Professional fighters are better at fighting. Navy Seals are better at shooting, moving under fire, swimming, and the rest of the hundreds of skills required to do their job. Fighters only fight. It was kinda crazy to think that non professional fighters could beat *professional* fighters. Both are ruthless in their own kingdom. Semper Fi, gents.
The thing that frustrates me the most are 16 year old boys who think “You live to bash on SEALs and are probably a Delta fanboy”, it’s like they treat SOF units like sports teams. Anytime you call out a failure or say SEALs aren’t this glorious Hollywood unit, they blow a fuse in their brain.
They treat SOF units exactly like sports teams. I’m 15 and I’ve seen kids my age arguing and getting super pissed at each other over which SOF unit is best. Online it’s even worse.
@ It’s absurd when someone calls out a massive failure (usually by SEALs but sometimes MARSOC or SF) and then people blow up saying “You’re such a pathetic SEAL hater, you’re jealous you weren’t a SEAL.” Or “I bet you’re a Delta divk sucker”. Mostly they’re chronically online kids.
@@gannethackett9323 Yea most of this Delta fan boys in comments are teenage kids, engrossed in video game hype! They think Delta is some hallowed otherworld entity!
The thing about Strickland is that he wasn't talking about beating up SEALs in the original vid that sparked controversy. He was saying that a SEAL wouldn't be able to keep up with him in a typical MMA training day. Everybody, including SEALs, mistook it as a fighting challenge.
I love the insight man, you guys were 1,000% correct. I wish I had more wrestling background before I started training jiu jitsu years ago. Would make takedowns so much better. I teach that cross collar choke you mentioned very often.
The traditional uniform for judo is called a judogi, or gi for short. It's also known as a keikogi or dogi. The judogi is made up of a jacket, trousers, and a belt. No idea where I got that I been on that for 30 years well I speak a English off shoot dialet
Don't underestimate Army Rangers and S.F. Group guys because I've known plenty whom came from D1 collegiate folk wrestling, competitive Judoka blackbelt, MMA and BJJ backgrounds. Lots of skilled wrestlers/ grapplers in Ranger Regiment and 5th Group. Best fighter I met in military of any branch was a 5th Group 18 bravo collegiate folk wrestling champion & judo blackbelt. He stood 5'7" tall. Weighed around 160lbs. I saw him take a knifer down, a larger guy, face plant him on concrete and bounced the knifer's face repeatedly off the concrete til he went limp. Off duty he always wore his wrestling shoes with civilian clothes. And carried a concealed 1911 Colt 45.
Great video Nate! It makes better sense to hear from a different perspective. I guess it's a good idea to NOT tell people at a bar that you are SF or Seals because they will want a piece of the pie and get bragging rights. So, don't let a street fighter know who they beat up! LOL
Great session!!! Thanks Nate and Jake! I really enjoyed the real world stories and wisdom. I also like that you all said the magic word ... Deescalate. Rock on Sirs!
Why? It shows he’s actually a mature adult which is rare in today’s society. Strickland is a fighter trained to use his body for combat and violence, soldiers focus on guns for obvious reasons but both are still warriors in their own regards, he does not fear these people nor does he feel so insecure in himself as a person that he feels the need to engage in teenage boy level petty squabbling on the internet.
I heard SOCP wasn't bad. "Create space, get back to your tools". Which seems more applicable for mil guys who are shooting people instead of punching people.
In Army basic training in 1978 we had no hand to hand training training at all. Because I was in the national Guard we got training riot control training with riot batton. I went through basic with the Hawian National Guard who knew martial arts. So we got up extra early and worked out before morning role call. I learned a lot from those guys. The other option was to take private lesson in town.
This was great. Love both of your channels. Jake is the real deal alriiiight? Nate, I remember your interview on the Ones Ready channel where you mentioned your dad was SF in Vietnam. Any chance of doing an episode on him (with him if he's still with us)? My great uncle was in 5th Group, KIA in Kham Duc back in '65.
I THINK it all comes from? Who remembers SCARS? The H2H system the SEALS were taught from the late 80's to about 95. But the later sold as VHS tapes in magazines. It said "Taught to the SEALS. If done correctly SCARS is unbeatable" so it created the stigma that got out of control
I read about it. I heard it was a fake thing or something that wasn't that effective. The guy who made it is a marketer type and good at selling things. Also Paul Vunak trained some Seals before. Teaching them some Jeet Kune Do stuff.
@@MaharlikaAWA it reminds me of. I was in the Army. At Ft. Bragg there were a bunch of elite units. I was in the 82nd. But every martial arts school says "We've trained Special Forces" But probably one SF guy did a few classes.
They can engage in a raging firefight, kill an undermined number of baddies, get picked up by the QRF w/ a full complement of magazines. That's epic badassery!
One or two or three street fights in your youth have no meaning.If you have many in an adult usually criminal or law enforcement life it will show with serious bodily injury if this becomes a lifestyle.Law enforcement usually has backup, with criminal lifestyle this can vary.
One my Army buddies , a gracie purple in the mid 90s, fought another Soldier, a collegiate folk wrestler, had him in rear naked choke, hooks in, wrestler was turning purple in his face, when a runner returned with a mob of the wrestlers friends. And they began soccer futball kicking & stomping our gracie purple belt buddy in the head while a few of us tried to protect him from the mob. He almost died from TBI. His name was Welch. From Boston. Great guy. A good Soldier. Good Jiujitsu guy. But street fighting isn't vale tudo.
On an individual level he may rival them with firearms but if the gunfight turns into a team sport...yeah, that noose is going to tighten quickly and his mobility will be cut off.
The funniest thing I was part of was a fresh outta boot camp marine that was being stupid rolling around talking shit and took a nap via size 10 boot. He wanted me to get in trouble but everyone in the class including a corporal didn't like the dude and nobody would back him in it. The corporal told the instructors that he was being stupid and bounced his head off the floor and knocked himself out. Lol
I remember hearing Michah F on a podcast.. retired Seal and at one point wasTommy Hearns sparring partner prior to going through buds.. He told story of how cadre called out dudes w had issues with each other.. they set up boxing ring and the whole 9 yards. He came out in his boxing gear and the guys who didn’t like him immediately started coming over to apologize to him because they knew they were gonna get dropped.. I think it was on Jockos podcast
There was a story I heard at Gunsite years ago. Instructor and the SEAL platoon he was training ended up in some cowboy bar in Prescott AZ. Where the regulars decided they were dealing with a bunch of Embry‑Riddle students... Instructor was able to work it out with the cops so nobody went to jail.
Here is the reality that most men don't get you will never out compete with someone in their specialized area of trainning. Applies to combat, fighting, and fitness. A NFL player will never out lift a proffesional power lifter. Being SOF doesn't mean you will beat a MMA fighter. Being a MMA fighter doesn't translate to combat. And at the end of the day on the street you can be a MMA fighter or a Navy Seal all it takes is them to tilt the odds in their favor by having friends, weapons, getting a sucker, and any other dirty trick to put things in their favor. Everyone is killable and anyone one can kill.
I live in Tacoma. Grad from Bethel highschool 95 'My grandma developed the area at 11006 Pacific Ave. Dance Studio, floor Covering. McDonald's, strip mall etc. Keller Kort on West side of Pacific by the 512 exit. Since 1940s Everything is being destroyed.
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Great content. I was the one who send Jake the video.
@ nice dude thanks for getting us linked up.
@ no problem. As we use to say in Israel. A lion and a shark are great hunters, however in the water the sharks kills the lion while , on land the lion kills the sharks.
I got u beat! 95 lbs soaked and wet in basic. Had some dudes try to bully me first week in basic and he was so shocked I punched him in the mouth and for a 5”5 guy I project a loud voice, here I am with two guys trying to pin me down and I’m just swinging not giving an F. Fight broke up n I asked my platoon why da f didn’t u back me up. They said u nasty and feisty bro. “You one of those little ones that just dgaf and swing for the fences. Didn’t get messed with all basic after. They did occasionally make those Asian people know how to do kung fu. If your small and know how leverage your body weight, lbs for lbs u can really strong
@@ValhallaVFTbro he probably swung like shaq huh?
OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS WAS SO MUCH FUN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UNTIL NEXT TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IM NOT ACCEPTING ANY FIGHT CHALLENGES unless Nate referees and it is streamed live
Oh god you’re gonna get us in trouble 😂😂
“It’s about grit , and navy seals don’t have any especially in hand to hand fighting.”🤣😭😭🤣
@@DiscipleofthelordandjesusWrestlers have nothing but grit. Years upon years of being destroyed in that wrestling room, cutting weight… It’s a known fact elite wrestlers have grit and determination. They won’t quit till their body shuts up dude. At a serious level. You have no idea.
@@DiscipleofthelordandjesusGo wrestle an NCAA d1 guy at a gym and get back to me, keyboard warrior. They’ll make you cry.
@@BluEyeZ93 Boohoo. Must be a dropout ; the way you spitting on it.
He’s probably one of three honest RUclips seals
This is the way
Yep, honestly he’s the one seal I trust other than Shawn Ryan.
Foolish....he says the marine Corp across the board is racist bs
Yeah the seals have completely destroyed themselves with social media.
FINALLY the collab we have been waiting for
Truth is no matter how badass someone is they aren’t bulletproof.
Except for Donald Trump
@ true that lol
Love it, my two favourite SOF guys for a long time
The duo we didn’t know we need 💪
Word to the wise: The cartel own San Antonio. I don’t care if you’re a UFC fighter or CAG, don’t pick fights at bars in San Antonio. Even if you win, good chance you’ll end up losing
Cartels ain't running nothing in San Antonio.
Uhhh it’s Texas. Everyone has guns guy. Cartels would get blasted up if they tried. Please.
@ uhhh did you not hear the story? Where were the guns?
Which cartel?
@@TERMINATOR101-b8j why is everyone autistic shrieking? I made a point, I stand by that point, and I suspect everyone in this thread understands the point.
But if you absolutely demand that I go into the minutia about San Antonio criminal world in a video about SOF and UFC, fine: The Texas Mexican Mafia has a strong hold on the criminal underworld of San Antonio. Furthermore, in recent years, the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela has also gained power in the San Antonio underworld.
Long story short, if you’re in a bar in San Antonio (even if you’re DEVGRU) that little “Mexican” looking dude may be the type of “Mexican” that will shank you for something small
Im 6ft four. One of my toughest fights was with a five ft one dude at Fort Bragg. Because he was a bleeder, everyone thought I kicked his ass. I was fucked up internally for days! He went to my body like a midget on pcp. I knew that he won that battle as I struggled to breathe for two days. Little dudes are the ones I am most cautious around
Yup! I'm a former kickboxer and shotokan karate black belt (1st dan) with additional experience in BJJ. I'm barely average height but I'm built like tank and fight like a gladiator. The trick to winning a fight is hitting where it hurts instead of trying to be flashy. Unless you're well trained, arrogance will put you at a severe disadvantage. For example, tall dudes have reach and big dudes have mass, but blows to the knees wears anyone down fast and leaves them vulnerable to a kick to the head/face, a punch to the throat or solar plexus, or even a throw. Most guys don't know how to handle themselves against a grappler, especially on the ground. I'm a skilled martial artist, but I've lost my fair share of matches by breaking my own rules. One wrong move can be the deciding factor in a fight, whether in the ring or on the street.
Midget on PCP……. I’m dying lol
Love you guys. Underrated. But it’s best because you guys are legit. Not mainstream, underground, raw. Love it.
Hey nate dont shy away from long form videos like this. This was great and jake is a solid dude. Story time was the best part about this video. I learned something here so keep going bro.
Jake and Nate Oh Man!!! Videos getting better and better, Love It 🫡
Thanks so much for making this video with Jake. I love both yours and Jake’s channel so this was awesome.
🫡👊
Gotta be humble. Live to fight another day if you’re absolutely forced to defend yourself in a life or death situation. Great video, I would love another Seal/Green Beret video. 🤙🏼🇺🇸🙏🏼
We had an underground, no holds barred, fight club in 3/327th, 1st BDE, 101st division in the late 90s.
A couple guys from 5th group showed up.
The wrestlers & grapplers usually dominated everyone.
And we saw testical twisting, fish hooking, ranger chokes and oil checking. Stuff illegal in sanctioned sports.
Wrestling / Grappling gave Soldiers a super power in unarmed combat but we added alot of dirty fighting.
Still, street fights involve multiple attackers, bricks being thrown, tire irons, hidden knives and hidden pistols.
Street fighting is for amateurs and criminals. Not for professional warriors.
Great collab😁 Love from Australia👊
I would say one more observation from a point of someone who saw numerous bar fights. If a bunch of SF guys show to a bar and something starts, they will act as a team. Watching each other's back. And they will be in good shape. So versus the regular pissed off drunk bar brawler it might be a formidable force. Showing to a gym against someone who does it all day every day is totally different.
Reminds me of a good Army buddy of mine. He suffered from PTSD and would always get into fights when he went out. Unfortunately he lost his life in Salinas, CA. RIP Spc Durazo
How did he die
@ he was shot at a Motel 6 back in 2017
I love Jake, he is THE MAN.
Officer Jake Zweig let’s goooo
Same thing in the Marine Corps. Leave bootcamp in top tier shape with some MCMAP fundamentals and think your khabib. So many Marines get drunk at bars and beat up in the streets from these street dudes. I blame the leadership for not being honest in their indoctrination process in the Corps , to the young privates, making them feel invincible 😂 good and bad times
See, at least the Army told us regular dudes that lol. Still some people thought they were trained killers after Basic Training and it was embarrassing.
@chrisaguilar1410 Same my DS told us that we had learned just enough to get our asses kick in a street fight. But if you get in a fight win lol
@chrisaguilar1410 In the Marines defense, it's usually never a one on one. Dudes see a physically fit young guy and there insecurities tell them to gang up on him. Unless he's like double your size or a trained fighter then most times it'll never be one on one 😂 best thing to do is to quit drinking, stay in shape, be humble, and take some mma classes.
Really good interview.
Thanks bro had a good time doing it, Jake is awesome.
Cool collab I watch both of yall equally 🔥
Love watching Jake preach the army officer route to straight off the street kids with college degrees. Awesome to have him here on your show!
Even high-ranking high school wrestlers. County. State-ranking dudes. Can Drstroy 99% of the population. 100% agree
That’s a fact. I wrestled for 10 years. I messed up a lot of bigger guys who thought I was weak. They’re clueless once they get double legged and their face bashed in.
Another Jake Zweig classic let’s go
Love this Video! Thanks Brothers! 🫡🇺🇸
Loving this crossover with Jake. Lfg
There’s level to it. I played D1 ball, and did pretty good. But when I had to block chase young, that man was killing me 😂😂 For someone who played JV to think they could play in the nfl, or for a seal to think they could fight Sean Strickland is “smoking crack” 💀
SMOKING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Professional fighters are better at fighting. Navy Seals are better at shooting, moving under fire, swimming, and the rest of the hundreds of skills required to do their job. Fighters only fight. It was kinda crazy to think that non professional fighters could beat *professional* fighters. Both are ruthless in their own kingdom.
Semper Fi, gents.
The thing that frustrates me the most are 16 year old boys who think “You live to bash on SEALs and are probably a Delta fanboy”, it’s like they treat SOF units like sports teams. Anytime you call out a failure or say SEALs aren’t this glorious Hollywood unit, they blow a fuse in their brain.
@@gannethackett9323 no understanding of life
They treat SOF units exactly like sports teams. I’m 15 and I’ve seen kids my age arguing and getting super pissed at each other over which SOF unit is best. Online it’s even worse.
@ It’s absurd when someone calls out a massive failure (usually by SEALs but sometimes MARSOC or SF) and then people blow up saying “You’re such a pathetic SEAL hater, you’re jealous you weren’t a SEAL.” Or “I bet you’re a Delta divk sucker”. Mostly they’re chronically online kids.
@@gannethackett9323 I don’t think anyone else is immature enough to act like that besides teenagers with ADHD lol.
@@gannethackett9323 Yea most of this Delta fan boys in comments are teenage kids, engrossed in video game hype! They think Delta is some hallowed otherworld entity!
The thing about Strickland is that he wasn't talking about beating up SEALs in the original vid that sparked controversy. He was saying that a SEAL wouldn't be able to keep up with him in a typical MMA training day. Everybody, including SEALs, mistook it as a fighting challenge.
@@coreygraham860 Strickland said that he doesn’t think a SEAL would last a minute in the ring w/ him.
@@Savagecollector-s3yand he was right,a seal did take the challange who is even a pro fighter and he got destroyed even with mma experience
@ Yeah, a SEAL that sucks at MMA 😂
@@Savagecollector-s3y I'm sure he did after the backlash, but all the SEAL reaponses to him I've seen were in response to his comments about training.
DROPPING 🔥 🔥 🔥
CHAMPIONS FOR LIFE…MMMMKAAAAAYYYY
I've fucked up a lot fists with my face throughout the years. Bring it!
the man with the iron mask!
Great episode but I can’t stop laughing at the fact Jake calls the Gi a Gihe😂😂😂
@@TheFloresj23 what's its called
@jakezweig just Gi. all good brother just funny.
I love the insight man, you guys were 1,000% correct. I wish I had more wrestling background before I started training jiu jitsu years ago. Would make takedowns so much better. I teach that cross collar choke you mentioned very often.
@@TheFloresj23 Right 😂 thought I was the only one that caught that
The traditional uniform for judo is called a judogi, or gi for short. It's also known as a keikogi or dogi. The judogi is made up of a jacket, trousers, and a belt.
No idea where I got that I been on that for 30 years well I speak a English off shoot dialet
Don't underestimate Army Rangers and S.F. Group guys because I've known plenty whom came from D1 collegiate folk wrestling, competitive Judoka blackbelt, MMA and BJJ backgrounds.
Lots of skilled wrestlers/ grapplers in Ranger Regiment and 5th Group.
Best fighter I met in military of any branch was a 5th Group 18 bravo collegiate folk wrestling champion & judo blackbelt. He stood 5'7" tall. Weighed around 160lbs.
I saw him take a knifer down, a larger guy, face plant him on concrete and bounced the knifer's face repeatedly off the concrete til he went limp.
Off duty he always wore his wrestling shoes with civilian clothes. And carried a concealed 1911 Colt 45.
Hell yeah bro I was waiting for this collab to come!!
Ive been waiting for you to collab with jake hopefully theirs more to come, Awesome Video!
Hell ya man we got some more stuff coming 🫡
Nate and Jake, what a great video. Thanks for the great stories and advice. Always remember to engage brain, disengage testosterone.
No doubt bro definitely hard lessons to learn S young men.
Great video Nate! It makes better sense to hear from a different perspective. I guess it's a good idea to NOT tell people at a bar that you are SF or Seals because they will want a piece of the pie and get bragging rights. So, don't let a street fighter know who they beat up! LOL
Great session!!! Thanks Nate and Jake! I really enjoyed the real world stories and wisdom. I also like that you all said the magic word ... Deescalate. Rock on Sirs!
How come we never hear army Rangers or marine raiders go on about how bad ass they are? Oh right, they dont have to constantly go on about this shit.
Jake and Nate just like to dispel common myths about SOF. They aren’t bragging
I’m so disappointed in Ryan Strickland for not calling out the MPs.
The difference is that we're smart enough to know that he would kick our ass. 😅
That's why we'd either use a lot of MP's or our batman belt.
Why? It shows he’s actually a mature adult which is rare in today’s society. Strickland is a fighter trained to use his body for combat and violence, soldiers focus on guns for obvious reasons but both are still warriors in their own regards, he does not fear these people nor does he feel so insecure in himself as a person that he feels the need to engage in teenage boy level petty squabbling on the internet.
Gihi is hilarious lmfao never change Jake
Big difference between street fight and a sanctioned bout.
San Diego has a ton of MMA and BJJ spots so the opportunity to learn is very high for guys stationed there
Mitch Aguiar is the only one I know that can stand toe to toe with Sean and he still got the shit kicked out of him so
damn just realized he talked about him @10 mins lmao
Great episode! I would like to see more video's like this for sure. Thanks
The collab we needed🫡
Two of my fav content creators! Thanks guys.
I heard SOCP wasn't bad. "Create space, get back to your tools". Which seems more applicable for mil guys who are shooting people instead of punching people.
In Army basic training in 1978 we had no hand to hand training training at all. Because I was in the national Guard we got training riot control training with riot batton. I went through basic with the Hawian National Guard who knew martial arts. So we got up extra early and worked out before morning role call. I learned a lot from those guys. The other option was to take private lesson in town.
Really want to rile up the viewers? Do a top 15 units in the world with Jake, an example attached to each position.
Steel Creek used to be the “country” spot back in the day
This was great. Love both of your channels. Jake is the real deal alriiiight?
Nate, I remember your interview on the Ones Ready channel where you mentioned your dad was SF in Vietnam. Any chance of doing an episode on him (with him if he's still with us)? My great uncle was in 5th Group, KIA in Kham Duc back in '65.
Loving the show man 👍👍..Im very realistic doesnt matter your training at the end of the day only 1 in every thousand is an ultimate hard bastard 👊
Speaking of reality, there was a recent video of Strickland clearing his property at night with a glock. As bad as he is, he knows.
Totally agree brothers, Semper Fi!!!!
Great content guys!
DEVGRU or Delta... Just still flesh and bones
capable flesh and bones that is
What a collab
I THINK it all comes from? Who remembers SCARS? The H2H system the SEALS were taught from the late 80's to about 95. But the later sold as VHS tapes in magazines. It said "Taught to the SEALS. If done correctly SCARS is unbeatable" so it created the stigma that got out of control
SCARS is an absolute scam. Trust me on that.
@marklanda6824 Confession. I actually went through a SCARS weekend course for civilians about a week before 9/11. Lol
I read about it. I heard it was a fake thing or something that wasn't that effective. The guy who made it is a marketer type and good at selling things.
Also Paul Vunak trained some Seals before. Teaching them some Jeet Kune Do stuff.
@@MaharlikaAWA it reminds me of. I was in the Army. At Ft. Bragg there were a bunch of elite units. I was in the 82nd. But every martial arts school says "We've trained Special Forces" But probably one SF guy did a few classes.
@justindelaney9987 yeah they got to market it to make money. So many groups claim to train special forces. Even in my city.
Navy Seals can kill untold numbers of opponents "with a fucking pencil".
...with a fuckin' penthil.
They can engage in a raging firefight, kill an undermined number of baddies, get picked up by the QRF w/ a full complement of magazines. That's epic badassery!
One or two or three street fights in your youth have no meaning.If you have many in an adult usually criminal or law enforcement life it will show with serious bodily injury if this becomes a lifestyle.Law enforcement usually has backup, with criminal lifestyle this can vary.
Jake is a legend😂
WOOOOOO JAKE ON VALHALLA??? Needed this 💀 let the jokes FLY
One my Army buddies , a gracie purple in the mid 90s, fought another Soldier, a collegiate folk wrestler, had him in rear naked choke, hooks in, wrestler was turning purple in his face, when a runner returned with a mob of the wrestlers friends. And they began soccer futball kicking & stomping our gracie purple belt buddy in the head while a few of us tried to protect him from the mob. He almost died from TBI.
His name was Welch. From Boston. Great guy. A good Soldier. Good Jiujitsu guy. But street fighting isn't vale tudo.
Jake’s a beauty with 😅those dream crushing videos 😂
Extensive = 8 hours more training than standard infantry. Doesn’t mean much to somebody who has been studying martial arts for YEARS.
Facts
Now if Shawn said, he could operate tactically better than SOF, that’s totally different..
On an individual level he may rival them with firearms but if the gunfight turns into a team sport...yeah, that noose is going to tighten quickly and his mobility will be cut off.
@@BeyondThe-b3v...Sean would fail in p.t. alone. It's a whole different level of fitness.
Yeah, y'all need to do more collaborations together, you work well together.
Better team up then wolverine and deadpool.
😂🫡
Both of them are former military too. haha
The funniest thing I was part of was a fresh outta boot camp marine that was being stupid rolling around talking shit and took a nap via size 10 boot. He wanted me to get in trouble but everyone in the class including a corporal didn't like the dude and nobody would back him in it. The corporal told the instructors that he was being stupid and bounced his head off the floor and knocked himself out. Lol
💀 wtf
Broooo I been waiting FOR YOU TO GET JAKE ON HERE
Hell ya Jake is the man 👊
I remember hearing Michah F on a podcast.. retired Seal and at one point wasTommy Hearns sparring partner prior to going through buds..
He told story of how cadre called out dudes w had issues with each other.. they set up boxing ring and the whole 9 yards.
He came out in his boxing gear and the guys who didn’t like him immediately started coming over to apologize to him because they knew they were gonna get dropped..
I think it was on Jockos podcast
Great entertaining video.
Yea the myth of the invincible Navy Seal is pretty cringe. Nobody is invincible.
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There was a story I heard at Gunsite years ago. Instructor and the SEAL platoon he was training ended up in some cowboy bar in Prescott AZ. Where the regulars decided they were dealing with a bunch of Embry‑Riddle students... Instructor was able to work it out with the cops so nobody went to jail.
How many team guys to take out Brock Lesner?
*Frogman Tactical has left the chat* 😂😂😂
Ugh oh lol 😂
@@ValhallaVFT I hope that he sees this video. He’s always challenging people in his comments to come fight him. 😂 Dude thinks he’s Jason Bourne.
Dude is so cringe.
saw Jake and tripped. Lfg
W video, also rip to that devgru dude
dude whenever i see you post stuff like this i know you are just kicking the hornets nest😂😂
@@TBUAbuataTBU sometimes you gota do some WWE entertainment bro
@ real and troll pilled 😎
Hell yeah, give the people what they want!
I’ve never seen a wrestler forget to throw hands in a street fight…
I seen some SF guy get his ass whooped in Fairbanks AK by some native guys lmfao in 2022
Jake Zweig let’s go
Non military but watch both these channels
When you're doing jiu-jitsu it's a gi but if you're jamming michael jackson it's a GI HEEE
What if you're doing Jackson Jiu-jitsu????
Seals got kicked out of Iraq for drinking and shooting little kids. What about that makes you think they are special? The commercials are cool though.
I'm pretty sure david goggins Said Sean Strickland would whoop him in a fight but he wanted him to do an endurance camp with him
Shout out to Ta-Compton !
This is how professional's are supposed to talk. Burying people should be a result of war, not opinion.
Here is the reality that most men don't get you will never out compete with someone in their specialized area of trainning. Applies to combat, fighting, and fitness. A NFL player will never out lift a proffesional power lifter. Being SOF doesn't mean you will beat a MMA fighter. Being a MMA fighter doesn't translate to combat. And at the end of the day on the street you can be a MMA fighter or a Navy Seal all it takes is them to tilt the odds in their favor by having friends, weapons, getting a sucker, and any other dirty trick to put things in their favor. Everyone is killable and anyone one can kill.
"your smoking crack"
"you're"
@@NANA-lq5mdcry
FINALLY IVE BEEN WAITING FOR YALL TO WORK TOGETHER LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO JAKE ZWEIG AND VALHALLA
Ya buddy we got more coming 🫡👊
BLOOD COVERED GEEHEES
That was funny ngl😂😂😂😂
I live in Tacoma. Grad from Bethel highschool 95 'My grandma developed the area at 11006 Pacific Ave. Dance Studio, floor Covering. McDonald's, strip mall etc. Keller Kort on West side of Pacific by the 512 exit. Since 1940s
Everything is being destroyed.
LETTSSSSSS GOOOOO!