Army's New "Fat Camp" For Gen Z

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  • @JamesonsTravels
    @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +118

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    • @mikegiumento2448
      @mikegiumento2448 Рік тому +5

      The reason why You don't want to tell people what to eat even if there wasn't a regulation that prevented it. When these recruits go to basic .
      They have to make the right meal choices or they'll gain weight.
      Most people who diet don't stick to their weight loss, they rebound or even gain more weight.
      This way the military knows who to give up on.

    • @wjmanning5302
      @wjmanning5302 Рік тому +7

      That woman's motivation is so inspiring and she didn't fall victim to the fat acceptance movement.

    • @ftsbihg7735
      @ftsbihg7735 Рік тому +2

      Are you still demonetized on UA-cam?

    • @MisterNi
      @MisterNi Рік тому +1

      Jameson, are you seriously still demonetized? I'm sure you could easily get your channel monetized again, unless you don't want to go through the trouble or something.

    • @agileep
      @agileep Рік тому +3

      This is an amazing job by the army. This gives them the tool to maintain their fitness.

  • @alekorgruene313
    @alekorgruene313 Рік тому +2620

    I’m all for this. Sounds like the Army came up with a good idea for once. All branches might want to take a look.

    • @tuloko16
      @tuloko16 Рік тому +136

      Actually, no. This used to be done at the recruiting stations. When you swore in a soldier, they were ready. Passing apft and height and weight. But then the recruiters started criying, and they kept passing the ball until, they would send these clowns to their first unit without ever passing an apft and on profile.

    • @ASnakeintheGrass
      @ASnakeintheGrass Рік тому +121

      Agreed. You have to work with the recruits you have, not what you wish you had.

    • @danthelowblood2653
      @danthelowblood2653 Рік тому +18

      Looking at the Navy rn

    • @mutiny_on_the_bounty
      @mutiny_on_the_bounty Рік тому +41

      Navy ghay AF now.

    • @shannaconda3434
      @shannaconda3434 Рік тому

      @@tuloko16 These kids are where they are because their parents and other adults in their lives were selfish and failed them! This has nothing to do with recruiters and everything to do with parents not doing their fucking job raising them!

  • @hamjeepr8881
    @hamjeepr8881 Рік тому +1536

    Fought my weight my whole life. Society and poor nutrition enables this but the Army does the opposite and helped me with the discipline necessary to push forward. Best decision of my life.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +267

      good work. i have seen it and not easy for many. keep at it brother

    • @hamjeepr8881
      @hamjeepr8881 Рік тому +34

      @@JamesonsTravels harder fight now that I'm 53 (and been out almost 20 years) but still not giving up!

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 Рік тому +2

      Luckily there ozempic now. Plus better weight loss drugs in the future.

    • @hamjeepr8881
      @hamjeepr8881 Рік тому +39

      @@southcoastinventors6583 drugs are not the answer. Physical exercise and proper nutrition (tuned to the person) is. My blood type dictates high protein and fat over all carbs/starches.

    • @shauny2285
      @shauny2285 Рік тому +8

      Either that, or send them to serve in the artic to make good use of their natural "insulation". Sarcasm folks.

  • @jackcarraway4707
    @jackcarraway4707 9 місяців тому +77

    Army: We have too many fat people!
    Also Army: *has Dominos, Burger King and Popeyes on post*

    • @user-xx7yh8pv2w
      @user-xx7yh8pv2w 14 днів тому

      That's crazy

    • @nunyabeezwax6758
      @nunyabeezwax6758 8 днів тому +1

      You can eat all that and never hit 20% fuckin body fat as a guy if you're constantly active though...
      Actually you can still somehow manage having not ENOUGH of an appetite.
      Trust me.

  • @carlsagan2607
    @carlsagan2607 6 місяців тому +53

    An older vet actually showing interest and support of not only the program but the trainees/privates is refreshing. A bunch of people would be clowning them, however, you are sending a supportive message. If they wanna join the military but need some help then I’m all for it. You can always work with effort.

  • @MyCharlie223
    @MyCharlie223 Рік тому +698

    it is alarming that the military has to fix what society is destroying

    • @cold_Lightning9
      @cold_Lightning9 Рік тому +88

      Historically, it usually hinges on the military to both protect and even advance society. In America alone, the military was the pioneer of many technologies that spread to the rest of society, the internet for example started with the military; provided citizens a pathway into being in shape and having crucial benefits, and exposing sheltered people to a bigger world that usually expands their wisdom...usually of course.
      It's sad in hindsight, but also a good thing imo. Certain countries like Finland and South Korea have a net benefit from a conscription with having a respectful, well tempered and fit society. Now I'm not arguing for conscription here, just using it as an example to how a military can benefit the civilian population in many ways.
      I'm all for what the Army is doing here and hope it catches on.

    • @MyCharlie223
      @MyCharlie223 Рік тому +4

      @@cold_Lightning9 true

    • @huwhitecavebeast1972
      @huwhitecavebeast1972 Рік тому +2

      Fix?

    • @MyCharlie223
      @MyCharlie223 Рік тому +7

      @@huwhitecavebeast1972 to fix something,
      to repair; mend. to put in order or in good condition; adjust or arrange

    • @purest_evil
      @purest_evil Рік тому

      It is but the military is amazing for it, if the military can't bring change who can?

  • @vietvet9494
    @vietvet9494 Рік тому +626

    May they all succeed in their future military careers, but 18 - 20 years of bad habits is tough to overcome.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +80

      true, true. hopefully that capture this opportunity

    • @MrSpicabooo
      @MrSpicabooo Рік тому +24

      Yea an unhealthy(fitness wise) upbringing can be hard to rewire, but it takes 6 months+ to form a new habit so if they are there long enough, along with the positive feed back mechanism of enjoying positive body and performance changes could be enough to kickstart them on the right path of sustained healthy living.

    • @Niallistical
      @Niallistical Рік тому +8

      It takes 60 days to form a habit, so you can turn it around if you are consistant.

    • @bobboobybobybob3216
      @bobboobybobybob3216 11 місяців тому +1

      Being a ZogBot is a stupid choice😂😂😂

    • @TonyMoze
      @TonyMoze 11 місяців тому +2

      Especially if it started in childhood

  • @nathanpendleton641
    @nathanpendleton641 9 місяців тому +171

    My son just graduated boot camp at Fort Moore. He had the opposite problem where he was too skinny. They put him on double rations, extra fortified protean bars and worked his ass past his known abilities. He put on 25 lbs. and has never been more confident. He is a 91-B but now also wants to do airborne and ranger schools. Way to go ARMY

    • @Skadooshbag
      @Skadooshbag 7 місяців тому +1

      Probably go to airborne, but probably not Ranger as a mechanic.

    • @schultemeister6975
      @schultemeister6975 6 місяців тому +3

      @@Skadooshbagthe opposite you can go ranger school as any mos but airborne is an infantry school

    • @The_Malaka
      @The_Malaka 6 місяців тому +6

      Save his joints and tendons… stick with 91 bravo in a cushy ass job. Don’t let these recruiters get his ass torn up.
      Signed,
      11 Bravo

    • @nicholasriveness3202
      @nicholasriveness3202 3 місяці тому

      @@schultemeister6975airborne is not an infantry exclusive school.

    • @Omnitrends1
      @Omnitrends1 2 місяці тому

      A little background to this, anyone can go to Ranger School if command let's him. It's the Ranger Battalion's where you have to be an 11B to be an "actual" Ranger. Just remember the Ranger Tab is just a tab. The real fun is Battalion level.

  • @marccano5061
    @marccano5061 Рік тому +24

    "by not eating garbage",,,, well said Sgt Jameson,👍🏻!

  • @randomuser5443
    @randomuser5443 Рік тому +394

    Honestly the fat camp is smart. Hopefully they also teach healthy eating correctly

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +113

      i love the idea. many will become good troops

    • @colinmorgan2511
      @colinmorgan2511 Рік тому +21

      Should be taught in schools

    • @roninsoniii6670
      @roninsoniii6670 Рік тому

      As long as all they are teaching is proper physical training and proper nutrition. Not indoctrinating the lefty crap they seem to want to push.

    • @Themrine2013
      @Themrine2013 Рік тому

      @@colinmorgan2511 it should but schools dont care about healthy people only indoctrination

    • @eatchas
      @eatchas 9 місяців тому +1

      We had nutrition classes at Basic Training. But they also offer burgers and hotdogs every day. But when your known for struggling with your weight people will tease you for eating like crap.

  • @Tim82ATW
    @Tim82ATW Рік тому +266

    We are in a serious recruiting crisis for the US army. 25,000 recruits short for fiscal year 2022 and 15,000 recruits fiscal year 2021. Props to her for losing the weight and wanting to join.
    Keep up the good work brother

    • @basedacidfox6759
      @basedacidfox6759 Рік тому +16

      Yeah we might need soldiers to save Ukraine or Taiwan or some other backwater

    • @JM-im6le
      @JM-im6le Рік тому +1

      Or make specialist a career track for those just want to do their job for retention. You get those that master their job without the paperwork later on that some people rather not do.

    • @ZackFrisbee
      @ZackFrisbee 11 місяців тому +8

      Gotta pump those numbers up those are rookie numbers. We need to keep depriving the evil empire of competent soldiers.

    • @Notepad37
      @Notepad37 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@basedacidfox6759 this is cringe posting

    • @craigfelter
      @craigfelter 11 місяців тому +10

      @@basedacidfox6759 If you don't understand the strategic importance of Taiwan, you need to go back in the corner and keep playing Call Of Duty.

  • @bobdowns6973
    @bobdowns6973 Рік тому +6

    This used to be done in highschool in a class called P.E. 😔

  • @kevinnugent223
    @kevinnugent223 10 місяців тому +27

    My son graduated Army bootcamp a month ago . Don't know if it was just his company but everyone was in tremendous shape . Standing nice and tall broad shouldered guys .

    • @IgnoranceisYourStrength.
      @IgnoranceisYourStrength. 10 місяців тому +9

      Boot camp will sculpt you and if one made it to graduation you possibly witnessed those soldiers at the peak of their physical fitness.

  • @Jeeperthandirt
    @Jeeperthandirt Рік тому +362

    This is a great program. The emotion the goes into losing weight as someone who was a personal trainer and who seen a couple of his best friends struggle with weight, one a combat vet, this is something the army, America, and Americans should embrace. Parents, home habits, culture, and national leadership all need to be hels accountable for where we are with the youth of America right now. Health is wealth. GET AFTER IT!

    • @jehoiakimelidoronila5450
      @jehoiakimelidoronila5450 Рік тому +2

      Hell yeah, brother!

    • @PaladinThizz
      @PaladinThizz Рік тому

      The US actually is healthier than it has been in years. You still see a lot of fat people but those people don't believe in going to the gym. People would rather get liposuction

    • @kingrobotnik6950
      @kingrobotnik6950 10 місяців тому +3

      @@PaladinThizzif you don’t realize how unhealthy we truly are as a nation, you have to be living in a cave as a goblin…

    • @WozzaDekon
      @WozzaDekon 4 місяці тому

      @@PaladinThizzCompletely false, America is in a health crisis ATM. People would rather just accept that they are fat and live with it rather than do something about it

  • @ourfamilyhughes4080
    @ourfamilyhughes4080 Рік тому +159

    Summer of 85 at Fort Benning for OSUT. A few in my company were allowed to eat salad and little more. They had additional physical training in the evening. By the time we graduated these young men had dropped a lot of weight and were probably extremely proud of themselves. That’s the way it was in the old army.

    • @rumptump
      @rumptump Рік тому +10

      I'm about to join the navy myself and I'm doing the 3 month fat camp then basic. I'm blessed for this opportunity ive been lifting since 8th grade but always ate for 2. My walks turned into reps of jogging into reps of running and my cardio is no longer making my knees sore. In 5 months I'm going to be a freaking unit I'm calling it version 2.0 God bless

    • @TheFreedomforce87
      @TheFreedomforce87 10 місяців тому

      Truth

    • @ourfamilyhughes4080
      @ourfamilyhughes4080 10 місяців тому

      @@rumptump my best to you. It’s a life changing experience and few look back at basic training with regret. Most of us would love to do it again if we could.

    • @MagicManICT
      @MagicManICT 9 місяців тому +2

      My brother was Navy. Spent almost the entire time fighting weight regulations due to how it was being measured. Spent almost the entire 6 years he was in doing extra PT. He'd have never had that issue in the Army because of the different means of height:weight ratio used. And the fact he could run rings around most of the rest of the crew (former HS track runner and football player) just irritated him even more.

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 9 місяців тому +1

      What if somebody was so skinny he was basically clinically underweight? What then he would lose weight till he died?

  • @ChefJayAre
    @ChefJayAre 9 місяців тому +28

    such a massive amount of respect for somebody actually wishing these kids well, and hoping they come out as better, stronger, more physically fit people. Many videos that cover this same topic do nothing but criticize the notion that this should even exist.

    • @ryan0150
      @ryan0150 2 місяці тому +4

      Yea for real! You want em to just stay fat and have noone join? Or people who want to better themselves and actually want to join but just need some guidance. A lot of families have very poor health habits and it rubs off on the youth and its very hard to break. Gatekeeping is not the solution.

  • @JGor_37F
    @JGor_37F 10 місяців тому +46

    This is a fantastic thing. Instead of lowering the requirements, this elevates the recruit to the standard. It also gets them used to taking orders, following rules/standards, and working in teams. It also helps the recruit feel the Army is more invested in them, which builds more of a connection between the recruits and the Army. When these kids are losing 25, 30, or 50 pounds, they are going to gain confidence because they look better, are healthier, and have accomplished something. This can help plant the seed in their mind that they can accomplish something when they put in the effort. Which makes them better soldiers, and can push them to do things they wouldn’t have done otherwise, like try for Rangers.

  • @joshbraun7455
    @joshbraun7455 Рік тому +293

    The fact that people still laugh at these men and women trying to change their life for the better is astounding to me

    • @brianjungen4059
      @brianjungen4059 Рік тому +83

      There’s a certain loud percentage of people who are former military that think anything that is different from the time they were in is a lowering of standards. I’ve also noticed a large percentage of those people were one and done contract wise and bitched and whined the entire time they were in and now whine about what they think it’s become since they left.....🤦‍♂️🙄

    • @10willybilly
      @10willybilly Рік тому +10

      What people are complaining about is the army scraping the barrel for their recruits. And that is their problem because of their recruiting videos, a lot of people do not like the army anymore and would rather join another branch. People are upset that the army has changed so much where a potential great future army soldier decides against joining, so now the army is getting “crappy” recruits, so now they have to change their requirements and are allowing fatter and dumber people to join now.
      If the army focused on recruiting valuable good recruits they wouldn’t need a fat camp and a dumb camp.

    • @laylaphan7095
      @laylaphan7095 11 місяців тому +14

      ​@@10willybilly why is having a "dumb camp", "fat camp" something bad?. If the people decide to change and truly dedicate themself to the training/learning when why should they not be allowed to join?.

    • @10willybilly
      @10willybilly 11 місяців тому +5

      @@laylaphan7095 Did you NOT read my comment? Because the reason they need those camps is because their recruitment campaign SUCKS. The RIGHT ideal future militarily personal does NOT want to join anymore. So now the army needs to deal with what they got.

    • @Volundur9567
      @Volundur9567 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@10willybilly well, ya gotta scrape when nobody wants to sign up.

  • @andrew3734
    @andrew3734 Рік тому +203

    Genius idea. Props to these people for making a change.

    • @fullsendkylewilldoitagain420
      @fullsendkylewilldoitagain420 Рік тому +2

      Needs trenbolone not McDonald's lol jk

    • @stephen7701
      @stephen7701 6 місяців тому

      A green beret commander getting stuck with fat camp duty? What the hell did he mess up 🤣🤣

  • @conquerthafuture7209
    @conquerthafuture7209 Рік тому +27

    Hey man good for the people going into the army and truly wanting to better themselves I'm all for that

    • @robgrey6183
      @robgrey6183 10 місяців тому

      Yeah, we pay for an Army that runs on "feels". Forget that stuff about effectively defending the United States.

    • @AmirShafeek
      @AmirShafeek Місяць тому

      ​@@robgrey6183good thing we have Supermen like u to defend us right rob

  • @Mxoxo750
    @Mxoxo750 10 місяців тому +8

    Okay this makes me feel better. I’ve been looking into the marines at 5’9 at 197 as a female. 113kg (250lbs) at five feet is really far past the requirements.

  • @LaxMan2k
    @LaxMan2k Рік тому +265

    letting the trainees choose their meals is a huge plus. It shows them that eating right can get them to the position they want to be in. If the trainee decides to stray from what was discussed, a balanced diet, they will remain in the camp longer than necessary and reinforce those good eating habits. Just telling them what to do causes people to rebel and not want to take part of the healthy decision making.

    • @1madmaxx80
      @1madmaxx80 Рік тому +3

      But they're not choosing their own meals. They are being conditioned. Like Pavlov's dogs.

    • @LaxMan2k
      @LaxMan2k Рік тому +29

      @@1madmaxx80 no, they have a full hot and cold line to choose from. The tags show them what’s healthy vs not and a description under each tag as to why w/calorie count

    • @recondo886
      @recondo886 Рік тому +14

      in Basic Training we ate what they put on the plate. nothing more.
      man, how times have changed.

    • @Skyline_NTR
      @Skyline_NTR Рік тому +29

      well they aren't in basic. Thats kind of why they're there. A bit short on meeting physical/written test score requirement, but still wanna serve? Here's a program specifically for that.

    • @archibaldmaclaine6506
      @archibaldmaclaine6506 11 місяців тому +2

      @@recondo886 Usually about 2 mouthfuls before getting dragged outside for more running around! LOL.

  • @JoeCab
    @JoeCab Рік тому +155

    My dad coached High School football for more than 40 years. In his last 8 years of coaching, he saw a huge decrease in the number of high school students not coming out to play sports. And that's ANY sport, not just football. Their mindset was that they thought the purpose of athletics was only for gifted athletes to pursue a career in professional sports. That mindset and poor diet are what's attributing to the weight problems in today's youth. Good to see that the Army is making an attempt to adjust to what society is giving them.

    • @studytime3461
      @studytime3461 Рік тому +27

      This problem goes way beyond sports.... self defense is only for cops and cagefighters, art is only for people who have been to art school,.. fixing your home is only for licensed contractors etc... we are a nation stuck in the mental and behavioural captivity of rule by licensed specialists and so called "experts"... many people won't even start on serious exercise regimens with out consulting with some doctor first! We are a nation of slave-like domesticated children who are told to sit still and ask for permission all the time.... and we get fat,mentally inert, and very depressed because of this bogus lifestyle.

    • @Cuzzo317
      @Cuzzo317 9 місяців тому +4

      A decrease of students not playing sports? That’s a good thing

    • @gamingsqueaker3895
      @gamingsqueaker3895 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Cuzzo317please explain why that’s a good thing genuinely interested why you believe that?

    • @analogalbacore7166
      @analogalbacore7166 8 місяців тому +1

      Great comment

    • @rudegarami6738
      @rudegarami6738 7 місяців тому +2

      @@gamingsqueaker3895 They are referring to the fact that the sentence was a double negative. If you decrease people not playing sports, that means you have an increase in people playing sports.

  • @jamesallwyndick8338
    @jamesallwyndick8338 Рік тому +10

    THANK. GOD. this took WAY too long! Canadians have been giving "fat platoons" double PT for years with no problem, why has this been so difficult

  • @batmanforpresident9655
    @batmanforpresident9655 Рік тому +47

    This world is like a never ending episode of "The Twilight Zone".
    All that's missing is Rod Serling's narration.

    • @tomthumb2815
      @tomthumb2815 Рік тому +3

      This is way into ..one step beyond.

    • @ronniechilds2002
      @ronniechilds2002 10 місяців тому +1

      "What batmanforpresident9655 doesn't know is, he has just sent a posting to...The Twilight Zone."

    • @ragingjaguarknight86
      @ragingjaguarknight86 7 місяців тому

      ​@@ronniechilds2002😆 🤣 😂

  • @jasondilick-9072
    @jasondilick-9072 Рік тому +307

    Rip on the Army all you want, but at least here they’re taking some initiative to increase the number of fit recruits.

    • @rynolascavio3381
      @rynolascavio3381 Рік тому

      only problem is, for the past 20 years they used all the patriots for cannon fodder is one losing war after another. We're finished

    • @lewisb85
      @lewisb85 Рік тому +1

      Tim Kennedy said on rogan a few years ago about how most young people couldn't past a tape test also they aren't getting enough grunts so not getting enough to get the cream of the crop for special forces.

    • @huwhitecavebeast1972
      @huwhitecavebeast1972 Рік тому

      Who fking cares, Really! This isn't going to save the Army. The most important thing for new recruits is: DON'T BE WHITE AND MALE.

    • @tweeterjack
      @tweeterjack Рік тому +4

      love the sabre

    • @samuelschick8813
      @samuelschick8813 Рік тому

      " fit recruits." Will not work until the military stops being woke.

  • @ChrisBruhn
    @ChrisBruhn 11 місяців тому +7

    This amazing program has actually been around since, even before my basic in summer of 01"!
    Happy to see still thriving AND evolving.

  • @tylerf5190
    @tylerf5190 9 місяців тому +4

    They cant TELL them not to eat garbage? When did that start? Our Drill Sgts gave anyone slightly chubby a “do/do not dare” eat list

  • @motoprof1441
    @motoprof1441 Рік тому +45

    My army drill SGT made all the fat boys stop in front of him so he could remove anything that was bad for them. That was in 1980. The fat guys could take anything they wanted, but never had a chance to eat it 🙂
    You also nailed it when you spoke of the lowest common dominator. We had a platoon of woman in basic and were not pushed while running with them. Afterwards though, our drill SGT's made us pay the price for that easy run.

    • @pappydc12
      @pappydc12 9 місяців тому +3

      Ft Hood - early 80's. In my tank battalion, if you were on the "Fat Boy" program you had your own special color (red) tray for the chow hall. Troop would come in, have his ID checked, and get the red tray if his name was on the list. Cooks were instructed on what could go on that red tray. Senior NCO's would spot check - "that better not be gravy on that tray!". Fat shaming for sure!

  • @cainabel615
    @cainabel615 Рік тому +13

    This goes all the way back to primary and secondary school. In my children’s elementary school, they do not want children running in recess because they don’t want them to get hurt. There is a dearth in physical fitness when kids are young. It’s awful.

    • @Stevarooni
      @Stevarooni Рік тому +6

      Bubble wrap generations. They were already shutting down the fun equipment in grade schools back in the '80s.

    • @jerardthebacon4467
      @jerardthebacon4467 Рік тому +5

      That's really sad, hopefully the next school they go to has pe class.

  • @zackshaffner1507
    @zackshaffner1507 Рік тому +9

    Results of a loss of focus on fitness/nutrition in schools, no good examples at home/school, no positive encouragement for fitness at home/school... I'm happy to see the Army is making a move to correct the failures of our current society and teach these young men & women on how to better themselves both mentally and physically... not only for their future in the Army, but for their future beyond service.

  • @TimeWaster_Elite
    @TimeWaster_Elite 9 місяців тому +25

    It’s worth mentioning that there was a general who gave a TED Talk about how American obesity is a threat to national security.
    Stack on some alphabet recruitment commercials with that and you’ve got yourself a recipe for plummeting recruitment numbers. Well done!

    • @sovietsnake2729
      @sovietsnake2729 9 місяців тому +4

      It's wild watching that. It's like 10 years old and he pretty much predicted the future

  • @maulrat588
    @maulrat588 Рік тому +22

    There is no struggle with weight. There is struggle with habits. There is nothing like complete control for 24/7 and no access to a corner store or take out food. Group support/comraderie. These people will be extra prepared for boot camp. It's a good idea

    • @jenniferhiemstra5228
      @jenniferhiemstra5228 Рік тому +4

      Tell all that to the person who does everything right and still struggles with their weight. Think before you speak.

    • @travelinman70
      @travelinman70 Рік тому +2

      @@jenniferhiemstra5228 then they are doing something wrong. It's simple math, calories in < calories out. If someone says they are doing everything right and still doesn't progress, then they are lying to you and themselves.

    • @jenniferhiemstra5228
      @jenniferhiemstra5228 Рік тому +2

      @@travelinman70 Except it’s not as simple as that. Weight and the nutrition that supplements it is extremely unique to each person. Mass rarely equals good health or lack thereof. Any expert worth their salt says it too.
      Army also forgets about that thing muscle mass. One of the guys in my unit is one of the fittest people in it, constantly scores 500 or more on the ACFT but hasn’t passed H/W in ages because he always gets taped…because he’s a literal human rock of muscle. So unless you’ve listened to experts and/or have struggled with your own weight issues, please just listen rather than speak.

    • @RegimeTV_
      @RegimeTV_ Рік тому +1

      Weight can be in part genetic but 70% of it is diet exercise but some people are just naturally skinny / big

    • @jpod73
      @jpod73 Рік тому

      @@jenniferhiemstra5228 weight is about energy deficit or surplus 100%. Body composition is about what those calories are made of and how the deficit is obtained.

  • @cherokeefit4248
    @cherokeefit4248 Рік тому +19

    The army here in Canada had this too. The do or die moment was passing the week 0 shuttle run test. A lot dropped out of basic in the first week.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +13

      its a great idea. many of those recruits will turn out to be lifers.

  • @karlarrington5362
    @karlarrington5362 Рік тому +8

    @Jameson Travels, Army meals are determined by the Master Menu, which governs meals Army wide. Initial Training units aren’t allowed to tell trainees what to eat or subtract from the Master Menu. In view of that, I’m in favor of nutrition classes. Especially at this level, hopefully it will lead to better choices throughout their lives.

  • @jaredorlov609
    @jaredorlov609 Рік тому +21

    The problem is that the government heavily subsidizes grains, but not fruit and vegetables so a lot of people have no economical choice, but to eat food that makes you fat.
    Edit: at least part of it

    • @travelinman70
      @travelinman70 Рік тому

      High Fructose Corn Syrup. Don't forget the Milk lobby....Americans are just corporate profits until the government steps in and stops the cycle of abuse.

  • @martirjd
    @martirjd Рік тому +3

    Oh my God. What has our country done to our youth. What have they done to my army..

  • @iansneddon2956
    @iansneddon2956 7 місяців тому +3

    I've heard that the reason for the entry requirements for boot camp is that those who aren't meeting the requirements, and haven't had the level of physical activity kids used to have, are subject to a lot of injuries during basic training. Then paying for them through weeks of physical therapy to resume basic training. Better to get them into shape first.

  • @reesewhiting1803
    @reesewhiting1803 Рік тому +4

    LT Colonol Hayes was my BC in basic training, guy used to run an 11 minute 2 mile. He had Colby Covington come out to our combatives tournament. Awesome guy.

  • @kujo62
    @kujo62 Рік тому +15

    "The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. They will be fought in space, or possibly on top of a very tall mountain. In either case, most of the actual fighting will be done by small robots. And as you go forth today, remember always your duty is clear: To build and maintain those robots." -The Simpsons (when it was still good)

  • @scrooba_man5270
    @scrooba_man5270 Місяць тому +1

    Good thing i'm in shape and joining the army at 25. Much respect for people who make drastic changes to achieve and go after their dreams wish them all luck!

  • @maverickfox4102
    @maverickfox4102 8 днів тому

    In the US NAVY Boot Camp at Great Lakes Illinois in RTC (Recruit Training Command) we have a program called Future Sailors that's where the overweight Recruit Candidates go to loose weight.

  • @Greatwhitebwana1
    @Greatwhitebwana1 Рік тому +16

    It starts with free lunch for everyone. And then parking an ice cream truck outside the schools. After school, they grab a monster energy drink and a bag of hot cheetos and then go home in front of the screen. This will not end well.

    • @powerbadpowerbad
      @powerbadpowerbad Рік тому

      AGREED.GOOD points also.

    • @richietavarez1200
      @richietavarez1200 Рік тому

      Damn, you pretty much nailed it. But don’t forget about the McDonal’s extra large meals

    • @hunterno7704
      @hunterno7704 11 місяців тому +2

      Free lunch is important when there are kids who cannot get a square meal at home. Contrary to your bubble, there are many thousands of families in the USA that are too poor to adequately feed themselves. The issue is that school lunches are served by large corporate food companies that lobby school districts and provide abysmally low-quality food. It's literally the fault of the people you say will park an ice cream truck.

  • @davidandrews2340
    @davidandrews2340 Рік тому +8

    This came across ny UA-cam feed yesterday. Liked that they try to instill the motivation. Giving the potential recruits the option to pick foods on chow line - utilize what they're being taught. Embrac the knowledge from intruction - continue on to basic training, pick the garbage, go back to the streets. Hope there's classroom instruction on pro/con of food choices, in conjunction with the pt. Needs to be emphasized service wide across units to maintain it.

  • @mijajajaja
    @mijajajaja 10 місяців тому +3

    Damn, she weighed almost 250 pounds at 5 ft tall, and she very obviously doesnt weigh anywhere near that much now. Good for her.

  • @ethan20559
    @ethan20559 Рік тому +12

    this is definetly better than sinking more money into relatively impactless recruiting ads and ad campaigns

  • @mistergoodfellow5847
    @mistergoodfellow5847 Рік тому +12

    Those who're saying they have it easier than regular people going into basic, that's absolutely not true, consider this: Their boot camp is 3 months longer than yours if you were to go in normally - they literally have to be at boot camp longer than you.

  • @jasonhoward6216
    @jasonhoward6216 9 місяців тому +2

    As someone who is going into the military in the next couple of months I've tried getting my friends to consider the military and one of the biggest issues that I've seen is the fact that there's better options out there with unemployment being so low and most jobs offering equal if not better pay/ benefits. The military has just not been as competitive as it needs to be

  • @justwinbaby1536
    @justwinbaby1536 7 місяців тому +2

    Wish the best for those recruits that are motivated.

  • @yorboyroyboy9829
    @yorboyroyboy9829 Рік тому +7

    Back in the 90z, The Army also did not tell a recruit, What they can or can not eat. There was the regular chow line. And what we called the fat boy line, Which had corn dogs, pizza, fries, etc. Junk food is a type of addiction for some. And if the recruit does not want to change. Any changes forced on them, Would only be a temporary fix. I'm glad the Army is Evan going farther on mentoring these kids, to be healthy, Instead of lowering the standards.

    • @yorboyroyboy9829
      @yorboyroyboy9829 Рік тому

      @Mike Arnold That's what N C Os always did..Maybe you were born with a combat knife in your hand, And a crayon in your mouth. But most folks haven't.. One 9f the military missions, Has always been taking no nothing recruits and change them into soldiers.. Fat boy camp is nothing new,.So this a new spin onto a old problem

  • @theecstatic9686
    @theecstatic9686 9 місяців тому +3

    One of the dudes in my basic in '06 had to get a waiver because of his weight. We were all reticent that he would actually succeed, but by week 10 there was no question that he was gonna make weight and we were all proud of him. He turned into a different person and ended up being one of the best guys....

  • @mattrogers8280
    @mattrogers8280 Рік тому +18

    This sounds like a great idea. Now the brass needs to figure out what bathroom to use. That will also help numbers.

  • @tr_vmi4844
    @tr_vmi4844 9 місяців тому +1

    Great idea....good for these kids, and hope they succeed in their military career.

  • @Balor22
    @Balor22 Рік тому +4

    So mentoring and teaching the recruits about good nutrition and then letting the recruits make food choices for themselves is a good way to monitor which recruits are actually learning and wanting to change.

  • @carlosrosado-melendez3541
    @carlosrosado-melendez3541 Рік тому +3

    He Bro this is a good one, you know us old Veterans from the 80's laugh at this, back then we were machines period!!!

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +1

      interesting to watch where its gone. we have the most combat tested (did) force ever, now this

  • @curliiesco8614
    @curliiesco8614 Рік тому +8

    The first 5 seconds of this was absolutely legendary 😂😂

  • @SargntZippo
    @SargntZippo Рік тому +1

    Canada has had a program kind of like this. You still had to meet a minim standard for it, But one you got onto the Program you got three months and to meet that standard to get into a regulars platoon for basic.

  • @DailyMeditation365
    @DailyMeditation365 11 місяців тому +2

    One excellent point is that those that graduate from this program are highly motivated to join the Army. Hopefully this sets them up for success down the road and they learn to live a healthier life while becoming excellent Soldiers.

  • @flyworldwide8961
    @flyworldwide8961 Рік тому +3

    At MCRD San Diego in the 80s, they were called diet privates and had red paint on their shirts.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +2

      lol. my DIs are them F*t asses, disgusting pigs..they were not nice

  • @matthewadams2979
    @matthewadams2979 Рік тому +9

    If it works, then great. The military is having a hard enough time recruiting.

  • @pfreelantz
    @pfreelantz 9 місяців тому

    On the section about the food line and they mentioned mentoring the candidates about food decisions, you mentioned not letting them make decisions because they were already making bad decisions.
    I’d argue that the Army would want soldiers that could make better decisions so helping them figure out how to with food is a huge stepping stone towards them being a competent soldier.

  • @calebberaud9747
    @calebberaud9747 Рік тому

    This is the type of training that continues to be needed during your typical daily Pt session once you get to your duty session.
    Sled drags with barbell plates, medicine balls, kettlebells, are all great tools to use and don’t require a lot of extensive teaching

  • @izicwindsor7987
    @izicwindsor7987 Рік тому +5

    Houston we have a problem

  • @Holems1
    @Holems1 Рік тому +20

    This is the right move on the Army’s part. Just got a guy in our Squadron who went through this program. Squared away guy, good attitude, took OSUT seriously, better than a good chunk of the Boots we get. There are a lot of hidden gems out there that didn’t quite make it because they pushed the tape out a little too far- and until the other branches follow suit, Army is more than happy to bring them in.

  • @HenryEllisonHoweyJr
    @HenryEllisonHoweyJr 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you sir, for all your videos!!! Cpt (ret) Hank Howey USAR 1992-2003

  • @gregorysalazar8370
    @gregorysalazar8370 Рік тому +3

    Outstanding! Why to think out side the box, Army! Rather than just trying to get the recruits to “just get to boot camp” the Army has determined that physical fitness and nutrition is a life long skill set that a soldier will always need in his or her career and beyond. This Marine definitely approves!

  • @Jeeperthandirt
    @Jeeperthandirt Рік тому +91

    On top of an obesity problem, if anyone in or prior army in leadership has issues with this, directly correlates to the leadership issue we also have. Good leaders make good warriors. Good leaders, take the weakest links and make them the strongest. Good leaders leave no man behind. I’m more concerned with terrible leaders than fats kids trying to get healthy to serve!

  • @michaeledwards8051
    @michaeledwards8051 Рік тому +7

    In my bootcamp company, thirty years ago, was a decathlon & rock climber. They said he was an overweight fatbody. He was put on 1/2 portion food & 2X PT. He was amazing! Pull ups with either hand using only 3-4 fingers instead of palm grip. SUPERfast runner! But, leave it to military intelligence, he was an overweight fatbody

    • @globaladdict
      @globaladdict Рік тому +1

      Well thats the taping bullshit, right?

    • @michaeledwards8051
      @michaeledwards8051 Рік тому +1

      @@globaladdict thirty years ago they just used BMI: gender, age, height= exceptable weight

  • @TPurnell1
    @TPurnell1 7 місяців тому +1

    In the Corps, they had PCP platoon. What we called, "Pork Chop Platoon." This was the Corps remedial PT program for those overweight and/or can't meet the minimum standards in each phase.

  • @CobraTheSpacePirate
    @CobraTheSpacePirate 11 місяців тому

    They had a whole platoon way back in 1990 at Sand Hill. A bunch of guys got left behind to train until meet the req for some next group to go out to one of the Starships.

  • @justplinkin4809
    @justplinkin4809 Рік тому +5

    If she is crying now, what will basic do to her?

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +12

      those recruits can turn out outstanding. i hope i am right

    • @billmcc64
      @billmcc64 Рік тому +6

      that was happy cryin'... at 112 kg (=235 lbs) and 5'0" she was probably hassled like crazy in high school & now she's glad to be getting to normal.

  • @tokyosan7906
    @tokyosan7906 Рік тому +11

    It’s almost unbelievable it took this long for them to do something like this.
    The big question is can these kids do it long term.

    • @skytrooper8888
      @skytrooper8888 Рік тому

      You should know it takes the army forever to make changes lol like 10-15 years

  • @michaelpereira8937
    @michaelpereira8937 11 місяців тому

    Hilarious comments. Love your videos. Mike, Toronto, ON, Canada

  • @RamirezUSMC
    @RamirezUSMC 10 місяців тому +1

    Three months of Marine Corps bootcamp, and we were told no dessert at chow time. The only recruits who could have dessert were the underweight recruits (aka double ration recruits). We were probably a little jealous of them sometimes, but big deal. We didn't die not having dessert for 3 months. Can't believe these future soldiers can't be told "no". Crazy times.

  • @mat4622
    @mat4622 Рік тому +4

    We had a guy in basic that lost over 100 lbs.

  • @texaspapa9445
    @texaspapa9445 Рік тому +40

    God Bless those kids willing to defend us.

    • @mrdavinci4178
      @mrdavinci4178 Рік тому +15

      They are all liabilities.

    • @radiopilot850
      @radiopilot850 Рік тому +9

      @@mrdavinci4178 🤣🤣So freaking true

    • @mitchalderman1776
      @mitchalderman1776 Рік тому

      No miltary in tge last 150 years in America has defended any American

    • @4litrespoolyboi206
      @4litrespoolyboi206 Рік тому

      They’re not defending you, they’re defending the NATO/American military industrial complex. Make no mistake, they will raise a gun and place it against your head at the very moment the p3do-phile in chief tells them to.

    • @heightsofsagarmatha
      @heightsofsagarmatha Рік тому +1

      ​@@mrdavinci4178 your opinion is irrelevant

  • @justnsaliga8518
    @justnsaliga8518 Рік тому

    glad you mentioned it. boots and utes runs for 10 miles. ha. done that many times in full kit. or ruck runs. at the end of these events you feel like a wet piece of cardboard. but its only 7 AM and you gotta be at work in the next 30 minutes.

  • @gino14
    @gino14 Місяць тому +1

    Well, it's been almost two years and the verdict is in.
    *This program works.*
    It's one of the best ideas the Army has ever had. Over 57k people graduated fat camp since it started in 2022, and they consistently end up being overrepresented in leadership positions in Boot Camp. It sounds crazy to say, but it seems to be producing _better soldiers._

  • @caseykreicar
    @caseykreicar Рік тому +5

    this is ultimately a societal issue that even the military is having to deal with now... amazing

  • @BigJDinSC
    @BigJDinSC Рік тому +4

    What you forget is that with more "tactical girth", there's more room to mount first-line gear 🤔.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +9

      more flesh wounds vs organ wounds when large. lol.

    • @Mournful3ch0
      @Mournful3ch0 Рік тому +1

      First thing they teach in the Gravy SEALs

  • @Adventuregirl96
    @Adventuregirl96 Рік тому +2

    A good friend of mine told me about this program a few months ago so nice to see it succeeding an BZ to those who graduate. My only observation is that if you don't want soldiers eating certain unhealthy foods why even make them? isn't that just waste of time and effort to those who are making and serving the food?

  • @D00dman
    @D00dman Рік тому +26

    It’s good that the Army is willing to take steps to improve people’s lives. About damn time.
    Say that there’s weak bodies going in…fine. But there is loyalty to the Army now, and something for these overweight, out of shape fat bodies to hold onto.
    Motivated Soldiers will be loyal without necessitating over-aggression and, even more important, they will actually take serious the things that even hardcore PT studs won’t: Army Values.

  • @MrCyp200la
    @MrCyp200la Рік тому

    In 97 in Parris Island they gave the over weight recruits 2 stripes on their back and restricted what they had to eat, diet tray.

  • @Outi3rThe
    @Outi3rThe Рік тому +5

    Fat camp reminds me of the 90’s movies they hiding candy and meats

    • @radiopilot850
      @radiopilot850 Рік тому

      Heavyweights hahaha Ben Stiller as the Weight Loss Counselor

    • @colinmorgan2511
      @colinmorgan2511 Рік тому

      Doughnuts in footlockers for private Piles

  • @southcoastinventors6583
    @southcoastinventors6583 Рік тому +4

    Army just to build a pharmaceutical plant to supply ozempic to the troops that need self control in a bottle also has some success in helping with other addictions.

  • @simbaeast6846
    @simbaeast6846 6 місяців тому

    This is really good, I'm for it and people tend to forget leaving a normal boot camp. You gotta get through it to get into the military and there's a million jobs in the military and it's not just infantry. A lot of people get lost thinking.
    That they're gonna be on the front lines all the time. There's so many jobs. Just like civilian jobs. You can be overweinot, have to go through all the hurdles and still be an electrician or a sound technician of some kind we're communications. Lucy's dispatch, show me different things. There are so many people that join the military. They don't even leave this continent we can do so many different jobs. These young folks seem like they really want to improve themselves.
    In so many ways in god bless❤❤❤❤❤

  • @c-v-n3322
    @c-v-n3322 Рік тому +4

    The North American society in general needs this type of training.

  • @johnwig285
    @johnwig285 Рік тому +8

    Actually not forcing them to eat a certain type of food but advising & letting them choose IS a lifeskill by itself because after bootcamp etc, they gonna have to make their own choices. It is also a smart filtering method. Those who constantly choose to eat poorly, will fail right? Those who choose otherwise, they will continue that habit in the long run

  • @basstbones
    @basstbones Рік тому

    PT in a group setting is the best. that comradery just pushes you over the edge v.s. PT on your own.

  • @goaliefightclub
    @goaliefightclub 2 місяці тому

    You are absolutely right about the studs not wanting to join, long tradition of military service in my family, only one nephew out of dozens have joined up. A lot of the higher ASVAB recruits are going private sector.

  • @captainplatinum
    @captainplatinum 9 місяців тому +2

    Here is the result of twenty years of everyone’s a winner , inclusivity and woke .

  • @gunhub.AZ.
    @gunhub.AZ. Рік тому +2

    That's what we need, a crying female in a military/war zone atmosphere 👏 👏 👏

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +1

      profile. not deployed. random support job BUT very needed.

  • @4litrespoolyboi206
    @4litrespoolyboi206 Рік тому +58

    They have this for the Australian Army as well. It used to be a 6 week course at Kapooka to help applicants pass the personal fitness assessment, now it’s 6 months. The only catch is you can’t be straight, white, and male. Anything outside of that category, or just having one of those attributes, at most 2, allows you to be eligible. Do not be surprised if the American Forces have the same standard. This is about finding the most “diverse” group, not the most competent.

    • @huwhitecavebeast1972
      @huwhitecavebeast1972 Рік тому +6

      Well judging by the video it's already like that.

    • @littlemang69
      @littlemang69 Рік тому +4

      Yee nah mate you are confusing the indigenous program where they do their year ten schooling at Kapooka with the ACPC program both wear the orange tabs, but have separate goals.

    • @ostrich67
      @ostrich67 10 місяців тому

      Source?

    • @4litrespoolyboi206
      @4litrespoolyboi206 10 місяців тому

      @@ostrich67 personal experience.

  • @irishseven100
    @irishseven100 9 місяців тому +1

    Jameson is a perfect example why they call them jarheads. HuRah BOIIIII

  • @johnhempsall4644
    @johnhempsall4644 Рік тому

    It’s a cracking start this should also be rolled out here in the uk

  • @DruuzilTechGames
    @DruuzilTechGames Рік тому +3

    8:30 - Great but they need to learn to do it for themselves. They can't have someone over their shoulder 24/7 screaming at them whenever they make a bad choice about what they're going to eat. Letting them make the decision while giving them guidance seems to be working as evidenced by the kids earlier in the show talking about how much weight they'd lost, and ultimately they need to be making their own decisions later in their career.

  • @panzerfaust1322
    @panzerfaust1322 Рік тому

    Made it till the end… you’re great man. Enjoyed your content.

  • @billywymarra682
    @billywymarra682 9 місяців тому

    Best part of this video was Jameson's comments and facial reactions.Only vets can get other vets😂😂...from an Aussie old boy vet

  • @JG-wg4wg
    @JG-wg4wg 10 місяців тому +1

    Gtaduated Ft. Benning in 83'. Only a few fat guys in our company. They graduated with good pft scores in the end. The transformation was impressive. Everyone had much respect for them.

  • @tieiatalks
    @tieiatalks Рік тому +19

    “Army” and “fat camp” should never be used in the same sentence.

    • @JamesonsTravels
      @JamesonsTravels  Рік тому +21

      its seems like a good idea considering no one wants to go in

    • @gabrielpardo4229
      @gabrielpardo4229 Рік тому +1

      @Jamesons Travels
      Went through Navy separation because of Vision and saw a good handful of people also let go because of vision.
      Aside from that, most vision-impaired were your typical lean athletic builds.
      The military get who they decide to keep. So if they don't want to put out funding for slight Keratoconus correction, but they will for "other" stuff. You have part part of your answer.
      Ill also add they were also last minute recruiting for the more combat oriented roles right as our quarantine was up and p-days began.
      We could tell right away which recruits they were eyeballing in Division when the first question out of their mouth was "who thinks they're a leader."
      He did not choose the enthusiastic ones built like muffin men for lack of a polite term.
      He could pull some and not others depending on what role the recruit signed up to service for.