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Beeps At Random Intervals(Faster)
Just a video I made so you guys can do activities without needing something to signal off like say a race or you boxing.You guys always wow me with your creativity so I hope you guys found this video helpful.
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @IsabelCataldo
    @IsabelCataldo 19 днів тому

    Ts helps me sleep

  • @Leavemealone1670
    @Leavemealone1670 Місяць тому

    0:10

  • @wolfvids475
    @wolfvids475 Місяць тому

    Hockey face offs

  • @Stoic_Discipline1
    @Stoic_Discipline1 Місяць тому

    lets train boxe with this !

  • @KenzersCollie
    @KenzersCollie 2 місяці тому

    good for opera gx music confirms that it turns off when sound is played

  • @racheprior636
    @racheprior636 2 місяці тому

    Isn't this a ting not a beep???? CLICKBAIT

  • @firearmy0958
    @firearmy0958 2 місяці тому

    Am I the only using this to train my defense reaction time while shadow boxing💀

  • @robertwboykin
    @robertwboykin 3 місяці тому

    Exactly what I needed for reaction drills

  • @uh808
    @uh808 4 місяці тому

    Thank you 🙏 using this to practice reaction time for my track and field

  • @sharontalmor
    @sharontalmor 4 місяці тому

    Total of 80 beeps in this session

  • @reptarbun
    @reptarbun 5 місяців тому

    Anyone else practicing their jabs?

  • @mister_dummy
    @mister_dummy 5 місяців тому

    Reflex training for shooting

  • @Qerti100
    @Qerti100 5 місяців тому

    Anyone else using this to jump higher?

  • @MacEditz68
    @MacEditz68 6 місяців тому

    Thanks me and my sister where working on fast passing of the football so this helps thanks 🙏

  • @nolimitstech8595
    @nolimitstech8595 6 місяців тому

    It's perfect for hot potato, I had a great time with my kids.

  • @flyingpies
    @flyingpies 6 місяців тому

    Using for an exercise dropping to a lower pitch on trumpet

  • @Ayden163
    @Ayden163 7 місяців тому

    Perfect for F-22 pilots. Missile launch reaction time.

  • @eightbo
    @eightbo 7 місяців тому

    great for practicing stopping my spinning bhops in valorant and 1tapping the enemy

  • @damianjones3843
    @damianjones3843 7 місяців тому

    Great for boxing love it🥊

  • @im-wetawded
    @im-wetawded 8 місяців тому

    I put this next to my ear on full volume, and I died

  • @ImAFanboy
    @ImAFanboy 9 місяців тому

    Great video! I use it for timing my punches

  • @yep9853
    @yep9853 9 місяців тому

    using this for basketball

    • @RizzoToo
      @RizzoToo 7 місяців тому

      I am too!

  • @zzzimmerzzz126
    @zzzimmerzzz126 10 місяців тому

    I use this for my reaction time on the O and D line for fb

  • @Duckylege
    @Duckylege 10 місяців тому

    Playing a game with my sibling, we have a ball infront of us at equal distance from us and everytime it buzzes we try to see who picks it up the fastest

  • @abnxrmaal
    @abnxrmaal 10 місяців тому

    helped me with my goalkeeper reaction training

  • @HEagan-z2p
    @HEagan-z2p 11 місяців тому

    Thanks, This Video Is Good For Training Reflexes.

  • @prodbydivinemelodiez
    @prodbydivinemelodiez Рік тому

    i used this for my 2nd amendment reaction training 😂😂

  • @Dacky01
    @Dacky01 Рік тому

    Used this to train my face off in floorball 😂

  • @ilovemygirlfriend0
    @ilovemygirlfriend0 Рік тому

    I was using this to stay awake while fighting for my life to not sleep this worked

  • @jjjke9080
    @jjjke9080 Рік тому

    using this for adrenaline

  • @angrodriguez4432
    @angrodriguez4432 Рік тому

    I was using this while shadow wrestling and sprawled on each beep I love this vid

  • @maximemarin1142
    @maximemarin1142 Рік тому

    Very helpful for boxing training

    • @Adam-fy6tg
      @Adam-fy6tg 10 місяців тому

      Just wanted to say! 😂

    • @voodoo2130
      @voodoo2130 9 місяців тому

      Yeah, I use it for head movement and defense.

    • @Dripansh_
      @Dripansh_ Місяць тому

      @@voodoo2130same fr 🙏

  • @danielbreinbjerg7374
    @danielbreinbjerg7374 Рік тому

    Thanx

  • @astra3430
    @astra3430 Рік тому

    Using this for martial arts thanks!!!

  • @martialway7697
    @martialway7697 Рік тому

    Great reaction Training for Martial arts purposes. Great for kicking reflexes

    • @barbarianballs5502
      @barbarianballs5502 10 місяців тому

      exactly why im here lmao

    • @hamzaboudour6530
      @hamzaboudour6530 9 місяців тому

      how do you use it?

    • @sonictheone4568
      @sonictheone4568 6 місяців тому

      That’s why I’m here too

    • @sonictheone4568
      @sonictheone4568 6 місяців тому

      @@hamzaboudour6530Personally, I use it for practicing kick timing

    • @Up_down_and_sideways
      @Up_down_and_sideways Місяць тому

      Was just saying that to someone else. It's been two years sincei got my black belt abd moved on, yet I still go back to wanting to practice my reflex on occasion

  • @endless__r4ge_623
    @endless__r4ge_623 Рік тому

    Using thus fir spawling shots and down blocks, wrestling 😊

  • @mydogsayshowl
    @mydogsayshowl Рік тому

    turns out other people were looking for a video with random timers for practicing their concealed carry... nice.

  • @OGDoubleJ
    @OGDoubleJ Рік тому

    Great for dry fire practice. Can be increased or decreased in speed for variability also!

  • @hurstfamily1888
    @hurstfamily1888 Рік тому

    😢

  • @alexisvillanueva1570
    @alexisvillanueva1570 Рік тому

    Dry fire training

  • @Alex-nb7on
    @Alex-nb7on Рік тому

    that's not a beep. that's a ding, from a bell.

  • @John-m2f7k
    @John-m2f7k Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @Barbellbattalion563
    @Barbellbattalion563 Рік тому

    Using this to make my teep faster and less predictable 💀 thanks 🙏🙏

  • @wiimatt4044
    @wiimatt4044 Рік тому

    btw if this is too slow play the video at 1.5x or higher speed

  • @zacharyjones7948
    @zacharyjones7948 Рік тому

    Fun dry fire drill to do before bed using this video: ✅ Set 1: From the interview stance, (Feet about shoulder width apart with weak foot slightly forward and hands above waist, weak hand placed over strong hand) let this video play and practice drawing and acquiring your target on every “ding”. If you have dummy rounds, feel free to actually practice your trigger squeeze. Set 2: Using different things to distract yourself this time, repeat the exercise. Try tossing a ball to yourself, texting, dancing, counting different items in the room of the same color, literally anything. Make sure you drop whatever you’re doing and acquire your target. Stand over a mat or carpet if you plan on dropping your phone! In real life, a cracked screen can be replaced but your life can’t. Set 3: Repeat set 2, but do everything from a seated position on a chair as if you were having lunch. For some variations, try moving to the nearest cover as your draw. Remember when possible, get off the X!! In other words, move lateral, don’t just backpedal. If you move straight back, it’s likely that the same round that would’ve hit you can still hit you with minimal adjustment. If you move laterally, a much more significant adjustment must be made to hit you. Either way, no situation is the same and all situations evolve, so train smart and ignore the haters who say things MUST be done one specific way. Odds are they’re a couch operator with zero real life experience. Happy training and PLEASE remember to clear your weapon first!!! …and just as importantly, don’t forget to reload it afterwards! You don’t want to be caught with a stick in your holster when you need a gun!

    • @Zaltic
      @Zaltic Рік тому

      Thank you this is excellent!!

  • @guardali1
    @guardali1 Рік тому

    Random MMA takedown sprawl during spar

  • @davidleomorley889
    @davidleomorley889 Рік тому

    >The ancient Egyptians built an entire civilization up and down the Nile river but they didn't have "advanced" technologies like electricity, lightbulbs, diamond tipped tool bits or stone melting technologies to build with. The ancient Egyptians used ingenuity and techniques that were time tested and developed through lots of trial and error. Through evidence, it can be stated that they likely used controlled fires in narrow channels created by mud bricks that were placed around the piece of granite or other hard stone they wished to extract. The fires would weaken the inner structure of the granite so the pounding stones could more easily break it. When they had worked a deep channel around and under the piece of stone they wanted, they would then “break the neck” of the remaining narrow piece left connected to the quarry using the same type of diorite pounding stones. >Here is a lecture that explains some of the theories we have and how the Luxor obelisk was moved from Luxor temple to Paris in the early 1800s. ua-cam.com/video/-TLCYFjh7Mk/v-deo.html >You can watch the fire/mud brick method being demonstrated in this older documentary. The section on the fire technique near the unfinished obelisk takes place between 13:00 and 20:00. ua-cam.com/video/nCZpXXUraeM/v-deo.html >Diorite pounding stones were found onsite at the unfinished obelisk and at many of the other sites including the various quarries near Aswan. You can hold them in your hand and use them yourself when you visit. I shot this short video of the caretaker at the unfinished obelisk site demonstrating the use of diorite pounding stones...or in this case, grinding stones. Make sure to slow the video down so you can see the granite flaking off: ua-cam.com/video/EYg0S5GefTA/v-deo.html... >Once extracted, they used copper saws and pole drills in conjunction with water and an abrasive sand to cut and drill into blocks of granite. >Here is a video taped demonstration of those techniques: ua-cam.com/video/qeS5lrmyD74/v-deo.html >Here are more demonstrations: ua-cam.com/video/-mSP4fmEIXo/v-deo.html >Here is another video demonstrating a similar drilling technique, but in Russian. ua-cam.com/video/g305wqCdPRs/v-deo.html >Here is a video by World of Antiquity going into great detail about the subject matter with many experiments: ua-cam.com/video/L3A_kItgymQ/v-deo.html Many of the specific details of the techniques are lost to time. Much like the art of lithic reduction or what is commonly called "flint napping" it is a learned talent whose details and techniques must be passed on generation to generation or else the entire long learned process is lost again and trial and error must begin to recover the talents. Flint napping is a stone shaping talent that uses harder stones to carefully shape other stones. Only a few people know how to do it today. One day it too may be lost like the details the ancient Egyptians once used, because there is little motivation to learn how to do that kind of work any longer. We don’t use stones for tools or for making things with anymore.

  • @aminehhamoudi
    @aminehhamoudi Рік тому

    this is so fun for no reason

  • @kupajo
    @kupajo Рік тому

    Perfect for weapons training

    • @_mathew_2850
      @_mathew_2850 Рік тому

      Hey i was just using this for boxing and I just want to know how you would use this for weapons training. In my boxing I would dodge when the beep went off. How would you use it in weapons training?

    • @kupajo
      @kupajo Рік тому

      @@_mathew_2850 random intervals for firearm draws, from a concealed holster.

    • @killgaet6253
      @killgaet6253 11 місяців тому

      @@Ballistic_Missile. You can also use it with an airsoft (a model like your carry handgun), with a target in front of you so you can see if you actually shoot at the target and don't completely miss, and if you accidentally shoot yourself when you draw, well you'll feel it without being too bad

    • @Ballistic_Missile.
      @Ballistic_Missile. 11 місяців тому

      @@killgaet6253 correct 💯

    • @ryangustin4752
      @ryangustin4752 10 місяців тому

      @@_mathew_2850other comments say one of my uses, but i also use it for malfunction drills (ie, pull the trigger over and over until beep, at which point I smack the mag, turn my weapon sideways and rack the slide.)

  • @adamjensen8112
    @adamjensen8112 Рік тому

    can you make one with twice as many beeps at shorter intervals?