Just finished up boot camp two months ago and MCT last month. My buddy was on the slide for life with me and during the point that we have to switch positions he hits his nuts on the rope and screams “OH MY BALLS”, my SDI is at the end of the rope and he screams “MY?” My buddy replies “AYE SIR, THIS RECRUITS BALLS”, one of the best moments of basic training
Went to ITB with the guy at 2:22 . Best guy I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. I saw him after watching the video on Boot Leave then I saw him again in my Infantry Training platoon. I looked at him and was like "Are you the-" before I could finish he snapped to attention and screamed "MAY THIS RECRUIT HAVE ONE MORE TRY SIR!" Whole platoon looked at him and everything went click. He got called celebrity and P*ssy Slayer The whole time and never whined about anything
Don't as you're better off not being in such lie. History proved bs like Pentagon Papers fraud into Vietnam to Iraq 03 from wmds lie after 9/11 like Pearl Harbour which both were preventable. War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed
I have never heard any recruit say that they feel more confident after they have completed the Confidence Course. Myself included. They were just glad that it was over.
Sand fleas, sweat and the confidence course in the summer of '65. Brings back memories. A few new obstacles have been added since my day. Good for them.
As someone who started gymnastics at 16, climbing a rope using nothing but your hands and feet to climb a rope is HARD. Doing it with shoes is EVEN HARDER.
I disagree. Maybe a contributor to the facility is being male? Without any training I was able to climb ropes no problem, maybe it's just a technique issue or maybe the distribution of body weight.
Good luck! My son graduated 3rd Battalion Lima Co on Sept 25th. He's currently at SOI, ITB at Geiger. His entire platoon had COVID including DIs. They still managed to get through it. You can too!!!
For me, the confidence course was one of the easier parts of boot camp. Running, the Quarterdeck, and the Sandpit are much more frequent and more difficult to deal with in my personal opinion.
When I was there I found the course pretty average difficulty. Honestly I was surprised to see some of the guys in my platoon who I thought were in great shape struggling with it. I will say it was one of the few fun things you get to do at boot camp.
Fully agree, just strength wise, I didn’t think people would struggle so much, I had rope burn from doing the oak course a week back and my fingers were all bandaged, and I still did everything despite them falling off and my fingers being on fire and bleeding
Watching these videos brings tears to my eyes sometimes man, I miss these days. I took them for granted in real time, wish I woulda understood more back then…
By far the toughest obstacle on the course is the 3 pounds of mush between the ears. None of the obstacles are an extreme physical or technical challenge but they can quickly become a huge mental challenge if you allow it to get in your head.
I graduated boot camp at San Diego on Oct 16 and just graduated MCT last Friday. During the training, seconds seem like hours, but now that I finished it all seemed like a blur. But it was an experience that changed me forever
We went over the top of the stairway to heaven when I was in 1987. I was in third Battalion and we went to that course all the time. There was no safety net on the slide for life back then.
marines watching this, are you allowed to swing to gain momentum before swinging your feet back up to the rope on the slide for life? that seems a lot more efficient
Much of what they say and how they say it is highly practiced and used to great effect. It can be startling the first time you hear their “normal” voice...
They also just finished going through DI school right before meeting their recruits. They have to yell and scream like hell to the point they mess up their voice, in order to become DI, graduates, and scream again
When I was in high school MCJROTC, we went to JBLM and did their confindance. When we did the slide of life, one cadet, got about 3/4 of the way down and as he went past the cargo nets edge, he fell. It was about 8 feet but, he hit the net funny and landed on his head. Dude got light duty for rest of the exercise.
Don't as you're better off not being in such lie. History proved bs like Pentagon Papers fraud into Vietnam to Iraq 03 from wmds lie after 9/11 like Pearl Harbour which both were preventable. War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed
0:14 man just got in a world of crap 😂 I can understand the pain of him getting caught swearing because in MCROTC we get punished for sayin stuff like that
My DI really loves messing with me, the slide for life, after I fell off the 1st time, near the 3/4 point, I was told to go to the front of the line and tried 3 more times, they were all failures
Had a recruit fall off the rope on the tough one. They’re instructed to descend hand over hand. He decides to do it fast rope style by sliding down except he’s not wearing gloves. Burns his hands and let’s go of rope halfway down. Thud!
@@xxcodyxx2093 been sworn in since like April 24 if I remember, so I've been training on my physical condition in these 8 months in the DEP. Maybe I can find a spot to ship out sooner
The exhaustion is the only thing that would prevent me from doing some of those obstacles. On their own, they are pretty easy and I'd be up for the challenge and could complete them no problem.
I'm a former Marine I broke my right fibula 3 weeks ago! I'm walking on it now, the V.A. hospital took x-rays yesterday! It's definitely broken, we are Marines we walk on broken bones, hooyaaahhhh, 1st Faad, 1st Recon. Change my mind! 🤣
I have a question I leave to boot camp in June... and I’ve never been too good at climbing ropes. What happens if you can’t ? I’ve heard that get kicked out and that they smoke you
Ok so climbing a rope isnt a graduation requirement but its highly suggested that you practice it on your own. You will get blasted and ridiculed if you cant climb a rope. So it's in your best interest to go to a gym that has a rope
Since when do you no longer go over the top of the stairway to heaven? Also I remember coming down the slide for life and the D.I. Told me to sing the Marine Corps Hymn. Which means you must be at the position of Attention. He just wanted to get me wet and trash me. I am sure I had it coming for something. Those were the good old days bends and thrust , push ups, mountain climbers, sit ups, and side straddle hops all day long.
Watching this makes me feel good that I have a rock climbing gym membership most of the stuff they do I have been acquainted with I looked forward to when it’s my turn in MCRD San Diego
ONE OF MY BEST MEMORIES...SLIDE FOR LIFE!!! DRILL INSTRUCTOR TRIED SHAKING ME OFF THE LINE AFTER MANY SUCCESSFUL MANUEVERS. I WAS ORDERED TO DROP AND SING!!! LMAO.
I went to Paris Island in 1977 and actually had fun. My one fault was swimming. For me it was something that I had never done before, so I saw it as a challenge. 1977-1990 MOS-0369
@@boobyhill6921 The military is much more different than how many movies and media portray it. Military personnel do not glorify killing people. Please do more research before you make a comment like this.
I did ten years as a grunt in the army 🪖 I showed this video to my supply friend on the army that did boot camp at fort Jackson in the army infantry we call Pogs relaxing basic training he told me they did the same thing in this video except the falling in the net thing and then jumped in the waters... I know 80% of Marines are POGs so it doesn't surprise me
Just finished up boot camp two months ago and MCT last month. My buddy was on the slide for life with me and during the point that we have to switch positions he hits his nuts on the rope and screams “OH MY BALLS”, my SDI is at the end of the rope and he screams “MY?” My buddy replies “AYE SIR, THIS RECRUITS BALLS”, one of the best moments of basic training
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Insider really just clowned them at the slide for life lol
Was about to say.
They put instrumental music over their fall XD
and American Police Academy
Honestly that shit is just so disrespectful
@@Acidburn3141
If you can't take a little joking around then you shouldn't be researching the military.
@@StevenTheAristolianNerd if you thought this was a joke you CERTAINLY should NOT be researching military 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Went to ITB with the guy at 2:22 . Best guy I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. I saw him after watching the video on Boot Leave then I saw him again in my Infantry Training platoon. I looked at him and was like "Are you the-" before I could finish he snapped to attention and screamed "MAY THIS RECRUIT HAVE ONE MORE TRY SIR!" Whole platoon looked at him and everything went click. He got called celebrity and P*ssy Slayer The whole time and never whined about anything
lol 😂
Don't as you're better off not being in such lie. History proved bs like Pentagon Papers fraud into Vietnam to Iraq 03 from wmds lie after 9/11 like Pearl Harbour which both were preventable.
War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed
My god those instructors have ruined their voices....
@Stan Smith Whenever they can though
It'll heal.
@@Anvarynn it will scar....
@@SomeKidFromBritain It still heals, trust I blew out my voice in boot, plus I have friends that were DI's, their voices came back.
SomeKidFromBritain it comes back, they sound normal after a couple hours it’s just under hard screaming
I did the stairway to heaven with such ease then I did the slide for life and ate complete shit
Same bro
Ay Gutierrez are you an AAV Crewman?
5:07 that doesn't look too hard
5:50 Ohhhhh 😮
It was cold as hell when I was there, no way I was dropping in that water on the slide for life
@@DiBaozi What makes it even worse is that the drill instructors shake the ropes while you’re doing it
I have never heard any recruit say that they feel more confident after they have completed the Confidence Course. Myself included. They were just glad that it was over.
Right
I 100% felt more confident
Sand fleas, sweat and the confidence course in the summer of '65. Brings back memories. A few new obstacles have been added since my day. Good for them.
Stairway to heaven isn't bad just don't look down.....
it looks really scary and risky when i enlist i fear that, i also fear the part where u dive into the water cuz i dont really know how to swim
@@user-xi3fp7je8s You can't be a marine if you can't swim, learn soon
San diego's stairway to heaven is way taller. Bigger gaps too.
The camera POV makes it look easy
I'm deathly afraid of heights and still feel like I could do these
As someone who started gymnastics at 16, climbing a rope using nothing but your hands and feet to climb a rope is HARD. Doing it with shoes is EVEN HARDER.
Nah not really when I did it it wasn’t bad at all
You can use your feet to wrap it around your boots to help
Is not that bad if you have enough strength to lift your body.
I disagree. Maybe a contributor to the facility is being male? Without any training I was able to climb ropes no problem, maybe it's just a technique issue or maybe the distribution of body weight.
Take it from someone who's done this, you might do maybe 5 of the obstacles before the time runs out.
Facts
I would disagree, this video is my platoon and company. Atleast we got through them all
@@scottorris3668 that’s because the cameras were there. If you were in a normal cycle this would’ve gone exactly like the dude above said.
Scott Orris Happy Hotel? Did y'all have fun with Uncle Jerry?
Yeah we started at like 0900 definitely not as early as this company 😂
You know The documentary is fire when this narrator narrate
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I leave for Quarantine Monday , then if I’m Corona Free, I go to Parris Island 🙂
good luck their bro
Drink water
Have fun I was there summer of ‘19
Good luck! My son graduated 3rd Battalion Lima Co on Sept 25th. He's currently at SOI, ITB at Geiger. His entire platoon had COVID including DIs. They still managed to get through it. You can too!!!
Volunteer for everything, drink water, move fast, drink water, have fun, and drink water.
For me, the confidence course was one of the easier parts of boot camp. Running, the Quarterdeck, and the Sandpit are much more frequent and more difficult to deal with in my personal opinion.
No shit!
facts
Marine Corp 1990 1st Battalion 1097 30 years later still in shape physically and mentally. Best decision ever made at 17 years old
2019 1st Battalion Charlie CO Plt 1097
1990 2nd Battalion 2098
I was there in the summer of 91 1st Battalion platoon 1078. I was 20, and it was the best decision I ever made. Doesn't seem that long ago. Semper FI
actually the toughest obstacle is learning to control your mind. everything is "easy" after that.
Asking dad for a chocolate bar at the grocery store checkout line after he already told you three times not to ask for anything be like 0:19
Lmao yeah
This is what physical education in school should be.
NO NO NO
@@xander7425 why so you can just walk the track and eat hot cheetos?
Yea, im the type ofperson who is very lazy
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@@xander7425 bruh come on pe isn’t that hard 😭
the hardest part of basic training was staying awake during classes, pooping, and trying not to laugh.
My favorite part of boot camp. I absolutely loved the days we got to run the O Course. Like a giant playground.
When I was there I found the course pretty average difficulty. Honestly I was surprised to see some of the guys in my platoon who I thought were in great shape struggling with it. I will say it was one of the few fun things you get to do at boot camp.
Fully agree, just strength wise, I didn’t think people would struggle so much, I had rope burn from doing the oak course a week back and my fingers were all bandaged, and I still did everything despite them falling off and my fingers being on fire and bleeding
Watching these videos brings tears to my eyes sometimes man, I miss these days. I took them for granted in real time, wish I woulda understood more back then…
I’m leaving for mcrd on Monday! I can’t wait to try out the confidence course!
Good luck😘
How’d it go?
We want to know how it goes
We want to know how it goes
how’d it go?
It's honestly one of the easiest things in boot camp. The slide for life was the only mildly challenging obstacle, and most people completed it
me after closing the lights at night and running up the stairs: 0:01
Life is a obstacle course, the world is my gym and everything is a weapon, arrah
0:47
Is that a person or a robot??? Sounds exactly like a bad TTS engine...
Ikr
Maybe she was trained to talk like that
Actually android soldiers pog
That's what happens after multiple cycles as a drill instructor. Takes years for your voice to heal after it too is 😂
That was my kill hat
The confidence course was always my favorite thing in Bootcamp.
Their vocal cords are working more than any muscle
Yo man.. playing Blue Danube when recruits drop into the water is just plain dirty lol.
Marine: This shit just got higher.
Drill Instructor: so you chose death?
1:52 Damn Caillou was so fed up with being grounded he joined the marine corps as a drill instructor
By far the toughest obstacle on the course is the 3 pounds of mush between the ears. None of the obstacles are an extreme physical or technical challenge but they can quickly become a huge mental challenge if you allow it to get in your head.
2:27 I guess Caillou grew up to be an instructor
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‘Tough One’ is definitely one of the easier obstacles imo. 🤷🏻♂️ The hardest part is the rope climb but it’s not bad at all.
I graduated boot camp at San Diego on Oct 16 and just graduated MCT last Friday. During the training, seconds seem like hours, but now that I finished it all seemed like a blur. But it was an experience that changed me forever
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@@johnfloyd1866 bro that was like 2 years ago Lmao chill
@@gavinterminie9146 ok 🥾
damn, some of these drill sergeants sound like their throats have been through hell
Instructor
6:24
The music with the scene tho. XD XD XD
Yeah I cracked up
@2:25 the intensity on that instructors face😂
We went over the top of the stairway to heaven when I was in 1987. I was in third Battalion and we went to that course all the time. There was no safety net on the slide for life back then.
I just realised it’s call the Stairway to Heaven because if you fall…
Ten years removed from recruit training and I’m still proud to say I smoked that confidence course.
marines watching this, are you allowed to swing to gain momentum before swinging your feet back up to the rope on the slide for life? that seems a lot more efficient
I was thinking the same thing
As long as we're able to wrap around the robe again, yes.
Why are the instructers voices so ashy?
Cold weather and constant screaming
Much of what they say and how they say it is highly practiced and used to great effect. It can be startling the first time you hear their “normal” voice...
They also just finished going through DI school right before meeting their recruits. They have to yell and scream like hell to the point they mess up their voice, in order to become DI, graduates, and scream again
This is still relatively early in Boot Camp. Phase 1 when most of the screaming and games are played.
Frost I see you trying to help but nah that’s not correct 😂
This made me want to try this obstacle course, cool looking parkour.
Right, design a replica and truly push yourself
@@riverwaters6770 I don’t think I have the facilities for that big man.
@@tark1454 think bigger friend
When I was in high school MCJROTC, we went to JBLM and did their confindance. When we did the slide of life, one cadet, got about 3/4 of the way down and as he went past the cargo nets edge, he fell. It was about 8 feet but, he hit the net funny and landed on his head. Dude got light duty for rest of the exercise.
I just graduated army BCT, half our confidence course was off limits due to covid. Nothing crazy, this seems more fun tbh
Your food taste better when your heals are together
@@MonsterAddict22 or in the front leaning rest position
at 53 years old I bet I could make it through that course and would love the opportunity to show the Marines that I still have what it takes...
I fell in and almost drowned, my DI saved me, he told me to "Stand up!" :)
I cry first time my daughter call me and I hear the instructors screaming at her like that.
Don't as you're better off not being in such lie. History proved bs like Pentagon Papers fraud into Vietnam to Iraq 03 from wmds lie after 9/11 like Pearl Harbour which both were preventable.
War is a racket -Smedley Butler usmc turned dissent against rogues, lies of war, propaganda, capitalism greed
The classical music of them dropping into the water 😂
I have the muscle strength down but I'm really afraid of heights... if this was all down on the ground I'd definitely give it a go
You're gonna have to conquer that fear because you'll also be doing the rappel tower
Same
0:14 man just got in a world of crap 😂 I can understand the pain of him getting caught swearing because in MCROTC we get punished for sayin stuff like that
My DI really loves messing with me, the slide for life, after I fell off the 1st time, near the 3/4 point, I was told to go to the front of the line and tried 3 more times, they were all failures
The music at the end was so uncalled for 😭😭
I think was supposed to swing back n fourth probably involve smarts
2:25 So much for never quit. Smh
Hey chance
Had a recruit fall off the rope on the tough one. They’re instructed to descend hand over hand. He decides to do it fast rope style by sliding down except he’s not wearing gloves. Burns his hands and let’s go of rope halfway down. Thud!
3:07 "wait what" lmaooo
0:51 “Mr. Grinch... why do you hate Christmas?”
The obstacle course was fun but the confidence course was the best. Loved the hotel.
Thank you for producing these awesome videos!
The start of this video sounds like the “why are you running” meme 😂
More or less what I did almost 50 years It’s all in your head. Semper Fidelis
Leaving in February. Honestly can’t wait 😁
Ayy same, shipping out Feb 1 to San Diego. Going for Logistics MOS
Dude same!
I went for legal service or finance
@@doodlebobsquarepants2134 Nice man, I'm going for Infantry; Parris Island.
@@xxcodyxx2093 been sworn in since like April 24 if I remember, so I've been training on my physical condition in these 8 months in the DEP. Maybe I can find a spot to ship out sooner
The stair way to heaven was the hardest out of all of them for me, deathly afraid of heights
The exhaustion is the only thing that would prevent me from doing some of those obstacles. On their own, they are pretty easy and I'd be up for the challenge and could complete them no problem.
This was one of the funnest things we've done in basic
All of the drill instructors sound like their throats were torn out and put back in
Seriously these guys go through alot love you so much 😊😊😊
Normal people: talk normally
Drill instructors: we don't do that here.
I'm a former Marine I broke my right fibula 3 weeks ago! I'm walking on it now, the V.A. hospital took x-rays yesterday! It's definitely broken, we are Marines we walk on broken bones, hooyaaahhhh, 1st Faad, 1st Recon. Change my mind! 🤣
Me I was at Parris in Oct. 1971 till Jan. 1972 ! long time ago. Platoon 3002. Drill Instructors Styles, Lynch and Wynn. I'll never forget them.
loved when i got to the montage of the bicycle legs and dropping into the water
They wrong for that classical music💀
I fell off the Slide for Life in 1982. The water wasn’t deep, but it was sure as hell wet...
This shit was easy and the most fun part of training
Leaving November 9 for quarantine in Georgia, then Paris island.
Let’s earn that title baby
leaving in august hopefully
Happy birthday Marines
Table two was the best part of bootcamp
Huh, I saw some of those recruits there. That’s awesome
I have a question I leave to boot camp in June... and I’ve never been too good at climbing ropes. What happens if you can’t ? I’ve heard that get kicked out and that they smoke you
Ok so climbing a rope isnt a graduation requirement but its highly suggested that you practice it on your own. You will get blasted and ridiculed if you cant climb a rope. So it's in your best interest to go to a gym that has a rope
The real obsticales in boot camp are hunger, no sex, no phonecalls, no beer, no cigarettes...
Great wkouts !! 🦾💥💪🇺🇸💯
That thing is scarry af. Especially the repel drop.
enlisting after the new year, training like everyday is my last til then
MCRD Plt. 2038 1982 and I can still do it! Semper fi Marines!
I remember going through boot back in 2001.
The most self explanatory obstacle course on the planet
Since when do you no longer go over the top of the stairway to heaven? Also I remember coming down the slide for life and the D.I. Told me to sing the Marine Corps Hymn. Which means you must be at the position of Attention. He just wanted to get me wet and trash me. I am sure I had it coming for something. Those were the good old days bends and thrust , push ups, mountain climbers, sit ups, and side straddle hops all day long.
Watching this makes me feel good that I have a rock climbing gym membership most of the stuff they do I have been acquainted with I looked forward to when it’s my turn in MCRD San Diego
ONE OF MY BEST MEMORIES...SLIDE FOR LIFE!!! DRILL INSTRUCTOR TRIED SHAKING ME OFF THE LINE AFTER MANY SUCCESSFUL MANUEVERS. I WAS ORDERED TO DROP AND SING!!! LMAO.
I went to Paris Island in 1977 and actually had fun. My one fault was swimming. For me it was something that I had never done before, so I saw it as a challenge.
1977-1990 MOS-0369
Have you been in any wars? How many people have you killed?
@@boobyhill6921 The military is much more different than how many movies and media portray it. Military personnel do not glorify killing people. Please do more research before you make a comment like this.
Thank you for your service sir
@@1beethovenaccount678 thank you as well, I appreciate it.
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The way to do the slide for life is above the cable!
I cant wait for the boot camp series to come back
True
I did ten years as a grunt in the army 🪖 I showed this video to my supply friend on the army that did boot camp at fort Jackson in the army infantry we call Pogs relaxing basic training he told me they did the same thing in this video except the falling in the net thing and then jumped in the waters... I know 80% of Marines are POGs so it doesn't surprise me
6:34 i- i died at that part
My bestfriend david is at paris island right now
Rahhh I remember Paris island very well
@@lilzumi284 I'm sure he is enjoying it lol I went to fort benning for my pt in the army
1979 3rd battalion MCRD. The obstacle course was great.
Tbh that just looks fun
@TimE The Trooof yea okk
This looks really fun and easy 😃😃😃