Running sucks. But running in unison while singing a cadence does the job. Takes your mind off of it. Honestly, for me, it was the most relaxing part of boot camp. For me, at least.
It was the morale booster we ALL needed!! The pump of boots in complete unison and the hype of these cadence kept us motivated beyond what we thought we couldn't do!!! I know this specific cadence when it was recorded was for those who were becoming Drill Sergeants, but this same unison was in Airborne School and Air Assault School too!!
I'll never forget hearing my drill sergeants screaming "dig deep!" during our runs, stuck with me to this day, and is something I think of whenever I'm facing a challenge. I miss being a soldier.
My late husband, a Marine, would have me listening to cadence, needless to say, when I’m getting our son ready or doing house chores, I’m blasting this 😂, RIP my love…I got it from here!
It’s been 2 years since getting out of the Army honorably. I only served 4 years in Alaska. Sometimes I feel like I could’ve did more time and had more experiences. And sometimes I feel like I didn’t do enough while in the service to earn my right to be able to call myself a veteran. But although I don’t dare to give myself credit, it’s running into songs/cadences like this, that remind me to just keep marching. To set those unworthy emotions aside and just hustle onward. Cause in one way or another, we are all soldiers in this life. 💯 Hope whomever is reading this, had a good day, week, month, and year. And an even better life 💯✨
You have more right than me. Every time veterans day rolls along people will tell me "thank you for your service." But I only served a year in national guard before having to be medically discharged. I still don't think I deserve to be called a veteran. I haven't done anything compared to the people currently in and the soliders who fought. I was just medical administration.
The Big green machine is like a vehicle. Many working parts, some do more than others, but every piece no matter how small, is needed to keep that machine running. Always be proud you donned the uniform and never sell yourself short.
As much as that probably weighs on you, you were where you were for a reason. Just imagine a situation up there in the wild north where we all know what they're really doing up there and boom you would have been needed for something that affected every citizen and maybe the world. You know what I'm not saying. You were there for a reason and if you rode a desk you rode a desk but you were there and READY TO DIE for your brother's and sisters and don't you dare take that away from yourself. EVER. Only feel like you didnt do your job if you actually didnt do your job. Everyone has an important part to play, and you did that. Now if you wanna hear a story of someone who really has no right calling themselves a Vet but is buckle up here we go: my best friend of 15+ years was on the last day of of Army basic White phase and this motherfucker had been neglecting a pain in his hip for weeks and didn't report it or report to infirm and wouldn't you know it on their LAST RUCK OF WHITE PHASE his whole femur snapped clean in half when he took a step and folded him like a pretzel. Flash forward: he was pushed out with full disability benefits for the rest of his life AND VETERAN STATUS and that man didn't do shit and he'll be the first go say that but he "earned it" You did your part. Thanks for sticking it through and I hope civilian life is treating you well.
I thank you and I thank him slightly more. I don't care enough about me because I believe I'm a strong one. But thanks for looking for the rest. Your sacred work is not forgotten. Take that from a liberal but the people come first. You stood up for me and them. I love you
Rock me rock me rock... rock steady Roll me roll me roll... me easy Rock me rock me rock... rock steady Always on the go... and ready Rock... steady Roll... easy Rock... steady Roll... ready I secretly miss them days...
One, Two, Three, Four hey! One, Two, Three, Four hey! Here we go! Here we go! On the move! In the groove! In the groove! Here we go! All the way! Every day! Huuuh... Ha Ha! Huuuh... Ha Ha! Rock me, rock me, rock, rock steady! Roll me, roll me, roll me ready! We're gonna rock (rock) All night long, we're gonna roll (roll) Till the break of dawn, we're gonna swing it (swing it) Till we wanna go home, we're gonna shake it (shake it) Till the twilight zone, we're gonna rock (rock) Roll Get Stay Ready! Ready! We are ready! I said we are ready, ready, ready! Shake, rattle and roll everybody! Shake, rattle and roll everybody! Huuuh... Ha Ha! Huuuh... Ha Ha! Here we go! Here we go! Here we go! Here we go! Left right lay-o! Left right lay-o! Your DI says lay-o! At a double time! Say left right lay-o! Whole lotta lay-o! Your DI says lay-o! At a double time!
Rock on right !! That's how the real fort drum rolls for real people are scum in Kandahar and Iraq hoooa !! From the indago unit from fort benning and fort drum happy fourth of july to all !!
Hooa fort benning ga I just had the best cooperson burger from the days from fort drum to fort Henning ga !! The burger was cooked in a sauce pan hooa 432 us army air core and there grunts and there helicopters and f4 phantom hooa carry on from fort drum NY hooa !! And yes I'm two falls kid !!
Running sucks. But running in unison while singing a cadence does the job. Takes your mind off of it. Honestly, for me, it was the most relaxing part of boot camp. For me, at least.
You can forget where you are for a bit completely agree
I was thinking the same thing. Ft Campbell KY 1968.
Best part of basic
It was the morale booster we ALL needed!! The pump of boots in complete unison and the hype of these cadence kept us motivated beyond what we thought we couldn't do!!!
I know this specific cadence when it was recorded was for those who were becoming Drill Sergeants, but this same unison was in Airborne School and Air Assault School too!!
All the dislikes are from those who fall out of formation
HOOAH say it again brother
their little heart just couldn't take it
Tiny Heart Syndrome leads to Quitter’s Disease.
Quitter’s Disease leads to a fallout being called a WEAK BODY!
you know it's bad whenever they fall out before the first quarter mile🤡
HOOAH!!!!
I'll never forget hearing my drill sergeants screaming "dig deep!" during our runs, stuck with me to this day, and is something I think of whenever I'm facing a challenge. I miss being a soldier.
Once you earn the title you never lose it!!!
All Airborne Cadences were removed from spotify and youtube. Been lookin for Rock Steady everywhere. Thanks brother.
Any idea why?
LocoParrot 86133 probably copyright
Yes they did sucks
Who would copyright it? They were mostly on official channels
Darth Destructus sadly I cant answer that
Never been in the military, but I admire the discipline, brotherhood, composure, and commitment these warriors maintain daily🤙🏾
When he said hoooooo I felt that
Heck yeah
Left
Huuuuuuuh! Haaa haaa!
Definitely
lol 🤣
Ah yes, Drill's favorite cadence during mornin run. Gets me motivated just hearin it.
Yall did this cadence in basic? As far as I know only Airborne could do this cadence.
My late husband, a Marine, would have me listening to cadence, needless to say, when I’m getting our son ready or doing house chores, I’m blasting this 😂, RIP my love…I got it from here!
I love running to this
Zachy_YT it gets me fired up
Got to keep them spirits flying high y’all! 🇺🇸
I tried to do it once and I was winded in a few minutes 😂😂
King Noob really
@@oscarthegrouch4574 yeah I was younger and did not have the best cardio. I have tried to bike to it though
Yes thank you finally I have some music to run to please upload more
Yeah No problem XD
@@military.cadences5860 All of them from this volume would be great
Yeah
"Hard Work" is another great one
Military.Cadences yo how many do you have
I'm a 44 year old Navy vet and when I need a little motivation to get up off my ass and do some PT I listen to this kinda stuff
Inspirational
Thank you for your service
When you gotta learn cadences so you don't get smoked out
It’s been 2 years since getting out of the Army honorably. I only served 4 years in Alaska. Sometimes I feel like I could’ve did more time and had more experiences. And sometimes I feel like I didn’t do enough while in the service to earn my right to be able to call myself a veteran. But although I don’t dare to give myself credit, it’s running into songs/cadences like this, that remind me to just keep marching. To set those unworthy emotions aside and just hustle onward. Cause in one way or another, we are all soldiers in this life. 💯
Hope whomever is reading this, had a good day, week, month, and year. And an even better life 💯✨
You have more right than me. Every time veterans day rolls along people will tell me "thank you for your service."
But I only served a year in national guard before having to be medically discharged.
I still don't think I deserve to be called a veteran.
I haven't done anything compared to the people currently in and the soliders who fought.
I was just medical administration.
@@tekigami8169 You put the uniform on. That’s more than what most people would dare try and earn.
@@kingkrab5138 Where do I fall in this? I put the uniform on but was medically separated out in my last week of BCT.
The Big green machine is like a vehicle. Many working parts, some do more than others, but every piece no matter how small, is needed to keep that machine running. Always be proud you donned the uniform and never sell yourself short.
As much as that probably weighs on you, you were where you were for a reason. Just imagine a situation up there in the wild north where we all know what they're really doing up there and boom you would have been needed for something that affected every citizen and maybe the world. You know what I'm not saying. You were there for a reason and if you rode a desk you rode a desk but you were there and READY TO DIE for your brother's and sisters and don't you dare take that away from yourself. EVER. Only feel like you didnt do your job if you actually didnt do your job. Everyone has an important part to play, and you did that. Now if you wanna hear a story of someone who really has no right calling themselves a Vet but is buckle up here we go: my best friend of 15+ years was on the last day of of Army basic White phase and this motherfucker had been neglecting a pain in his hip for weeks and didn't report it or report to infirm and wouldn't you know it on their LAST RUCK OF WHITE PHASE his whole femur snapped clean in half when he took a step and folded him like a pretzel. Flash forward: he was pushed out with full disability benefits for the rest of his life AND VETERAN STATUS and that man didn't do shit and he'll be the first go say that but he "earned it"
You did your part. Thanks for sticking it through and I hope civilian life is treating you well.
I'm a 75 years army retired. 5th generation army and this gets me going all the time!
The blood rises, my muscles harden; the memories......
No gonna lie. Shedding a tear for all the great memories.
God bless our army boys!! Best in the world!! Let's roll baby!! Love from California!!
Sergeant Major Smythe, you made my life hell, and I miss every second of it
I thank you and I thank him slightly more. I don't care enough about me because I believe I'm a strong one. But thanks for looking for the rest. Your sacred work is not forgotten. Take that from a liberal but the people come first. You stood up for me and them. I love you
Loved calling cadences during runs. Wasn't even an nco but I damn sure called em with soul and motivation like an nco should
God Bless America - From the UK, Many a great trip to your beautiful country.
I went to basic in 2016 and I still listen to these cadences when I run. It’s in the blood now. If you know you know, ya know.
i feel like such a nerd listening to them, but running cadences just work. Screw em! you're right...if you know...
listening to this i miss it.
I love the HUHH. HAHA. part. Sounds soooo good
I've got no military past but this is amazing
not too late. i went in at 39.
In BCT this pumped me up, now as an actual U.S. Paratrooper this shit fires me up.
That left right left at the end get me pumped everytime lol
Your freedom is created in their voices!! Close your eyes, America the beautiful!!
God bless our young American warfighters - the greatest force ever conceived - the most deadly ever fielded.
This is in my workout playlist 😂. Greeting from GR brothers 🇬🇷🇺🇸
What a memories my 10 years at Fort Bragg NC Airborne!!
When in the Army having company and Battalion runs in cadence made life much better! Calling these were fun too
If this doesnt bring tears to your eyes you havent served. HOOAH brothers and sisters
Oorah my Army Brethren! One Team, One Fight for GOD & His Kingdom to Come!!!
So original from 1994! Love it use it for running even today!❤️
When I’m getting sluggish on my runs - I put this on and BLAST it. Ain’t nothing like 100 of your battles suffering and giving it their all with you.
I had 250 battle buddies.
I love this song I feel so motivated
I loved running while doing cadence. It gives me chills
Love listening to these and cant wait to be part of them im sadly only 15 so I have to wait
Be careful what you wish for lol
@@olbenny4027 facts
Do some more research before enlisting
Don't join right now you won't get the full experience.
Running to this every morning with my little sisters and brother
This brings back memories
Stairway to Heaven.
Much better than the commercial with the female soldier who has two mothers.
My favorite Cadence back in basic.
*IM FEELING MOTIVATED DRILL SERGEANT!!!!!*
Yall sang this in basic? From what I understood, only Airborne was allowed to sing this cadence. Even when was in regular ARMY we did this cadence.
I just weed whacked like a boss too this for 2 hours on replay 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯💯💯💯💯💯
This gets me hyped up for PT formation.
Rock me rock me rock... rock steady
Roll me roll me roll... me easy
Rock me rock me rock... rock steady
Always on the go... and ready
Rock... steady
Roll... easy
Rock... steady
Roll... ready
I secretly miss them days...
One, Two, Three, Four hey!
One, Two, Three, Four hey!
Here we go!
Here we go!
On the move!
In the groove!
In the groove!
Here we go!
All the way!
Every day!
Huuuh... Ha Ha!
Huuuh... Ha Ha!
Rock me, rock me, rock, rock steady!
Roll me, roll me, roll me ready!
We're gonna rock (rock)
All night long, we're gonna roll (roll)
Till the break of dawn, we're gonna swing it (swing it)
Till we wanna go home, we're gonna shake it (shake it)
Till the twilight zone, we're gonna rock (rock)
Roll
Get
Stay
Ready!
Ready!
We are ready!
I said we are ready, ready, ready!
Shake, rattle and roll everybody!
Shake, rattle and roll everybody!
Huuuh... Ha Ha!
Huuuh... Ha Ha!
Here we go!
Here we go!
Here we go!
Here we go!
Left right lay-o!
Left right lay-o!
Your DI says lay-o!
At a double time!
Say left right lay-o!
Whole lotta lay-o!
Your DI says lay-o!
At a double time!
Empowering tremendously & absolutely terrifying
Best running cadence I ever got to sing. Shout out the Drill Sergeants at 313 and 232
Focusing on negativity generally makes you a negative person but those dislikes are from those who dont like or love unity and strength in numbers
Best cadance ever made
He lowkey hitting them notes though💯
I remember this cadence from AA school. Didn’t even feel like we were running 😂
But, like, how do I miss this, though?
GOD LOVES THE INFANTRY FEELING MOTIVATED!!!!!
Takes me fuckin BACK if this shit don't get you fired up idk what to tell you!!!! Fkn warrior shit right here boys
44 retired Officer still gets me going!! Memorial day!!
I NEVER FELL OUT! I faded slowly 😂😂😂
This is fire!
Makes me wanna join but I am too old
My son did though
join the french legion theyll take any one
you know it about to be a long run when ur NCO pulls this out
Keep countin that cadence lads!
My feels. My heart.
Best hangover cure.
Sign me up Damn it this is too cool 😅
God I miss singing this cadence in basic….such a motivator D Co 787th MP Bn 3rd platoon Mad Dogs Ft McClellen ‘91…..so many memories
I'm 13 and I use to listen to this song in 2017 when I was in 5th grade and then I tried looking for this for a long time thank you so muchh🥺
Stay motivated, young hooah 💪
@@noahperdue9373 thanks dude you too😸
My spirit animal
That is so awesome!
This good jogging music right here!!!!
That laugh makes my day
Stay hard..... retired US Army special forces 💪
This joint banging... Yessir
Imma need the extended version
I can’t wait to be running at 0600 yelling this .(in about 8 years)
You’re 10?
Get drunk the night before and do this hungover lol. Or better yet still drunk, always adds to the motivation
In my sixties now and still run. Always run better when I hum cadence
I like this song
Now that sounds like 1986 basic train Fort Bliss,Texas training Doctrine. Delta Demons!
God bless our country
Bring back a lot of memories.
Listening to this stoned
Same
I miss cadences 😢
This is my favorite cadence to do.
Straight 🔥
Running in the Army, Airborne and Ranger Batt was always easy. You know what running was the worst!? Post Runs. change my mind.
And I took that personally
God i miss it
I miss it!!!!!!
Even in Ukraine this keeps me motivated.
Rock Steady!!!
Rock on right !! That's how the real fort drum rolls for real people are scum in Kandahar and Iraq hoooa !! From the indago unit from fort benning and fort drum happy fourth of july to all !!
I think I may have been in that formation
Are you motivated, Delta Company?!
- SDS Spurr, 1st Platoon, Delta Company, 3-60th
My MTI did this cadence with my flight, back in BMT
Nothing motivates a private to run better than this right here
God knows the Army aint like this anymore. As a staff sergeant of nearly 12 years, I know I am part of the problem, but so are our politicians.
Get it
I feel it I feel motivated and dedicated I wanna run in the early morning dark and rain
Glad to find this again, why they were all removed from UA-cam makes me think the Bolsheviks don't like this stuff.
Speaks to my soul
when the wife wants you to kill a spider 😁
Thank you all for your service! 🇺🇸
Hooa fort benning ga I just had the best cooperson burger from the days from fort drum to fort Henning ga !! The burger was cooked in a sauce pan hooa 432 us army air core and there grunts and there helicopters and f4 phantom hooa carry on from fort drum NY hooa !! And yes I'm two falls kid !!