We need more videos like this to showcase the British army. Relying on MOD idiot's with their crass PR campaigns is why HM forces suffer budget cuts year after year. Credit to you.
Mate that front runners pace was spot on He wasn't about to give up first place. Brings back good but painful memories. Keep up the good work, the editing is on point as usual when they gonna put you in charge of the advertising lol
From start to finish he was leading strong effort...Thanks for your comment however If i was in charge of the Army advertising the army would be OVERMANNED ....thanks for watching 😎
Mr Andrade, men I remember those days like yesterday. Painful, but I look back with gratitude. A shout out to all brave men and women in our HM Armed Forces
@@Fabziy but where was the team work helping each other to come in together they left together and really should have got back in together, for me I would have expected the front stronger runners would help the weaker slower runners to get back in as you would have to do that on the battle field anyway as you wouldn't really leave your wounded or dead behind for the enemy to violate them, and phase one training you work as a team, dont forget if one person does something wrong the whole section gets punished as a team, so in runs like these they should be made o work as a team and make sure they all finish together, we had to in my basic training we couldn't leave anyone behind and if one or two was way behind we was expected to go back for them just in case of any injuries even though we had instructors encouraging them to keep going, but all the strong men was also encouraged to go back etc, but having said that it was a very good effort by all
@@tonyp011 this is part of the promotion course to LCpl for paras and HD, it’s an individual best effort assessment to analyse each persons fitness to get a score at the end of the course based on numerous events
Thanks for that little message at the end Fazbiy it really cheered me up talking to you and meeting you yesterday and to anyone else going through anything similar keep your chins up stay strong life is a path and every path has bends but you’ll get your goals in the end! Wether that’s army or civilian always give 100% effort don’t be a tit be kind and compassionate always look to the next day and live for you and stay strong ! 🤘🏻
Eeeeeeeeeh I remember back in my day (early 80's) where a warm up was a 100m fireman's carry, then a two miler (Fleet foot) carrying 25lb webbing plus SLR & tin lid. And that's why my knees and hips are all wrecked and riddled with Arthritis. Good to see a sensible approach to pre run warmups are being taken now 👍.
Remember a 10 miler, finished off with a trip around the assault course. Threw up , felt as though I was going to die but the adulation when I finished . Train hard , fight easy . Love the vids, best recruitment videos going !
@@wingaard I was there in the late 70s and it was extremely tough some of the nco's we're pure evil I seen many new recruits beaten to an inch of their life but once it's all over and you pass out I must admit I was extremely proud to be a Coldstream guard
Hard work!! Good to see that the Army is still pushing PT and physical Fitness today as it did back when. All the Gym Geezers need to have a pop at this sort of stuff. See how far their Chest press or Deadlift takes them. Loving these videos, good editing too mate!
the MOD advertising incompetence is why there is a massive recruiting problem, this youtube channel is literally all that they need. It is a perfect recruiting tool.
Nice video Comrade. Respect from Malaysia 🇲🇾. I'm going to Basic Training in three years just as soon as I finish Secondary school/High School. I'm joining the 10th Airborne Paratrooper Infantry Brigade of the Malaysian Army/Angkatan Tentera Malaysia. The 10th Paratrooper doesn't just do static jumps or HAHO or HALO jumps but we also do Beach landings and beach Assaults because the 10th PARA are also like the Marine Corps of Malaysia. But again nice video Comrade.🇲🇾🇬🇧 Allies I love London, Yorkshire and Britain the country itself
1) U guys arent equivalent to Marine Corps, u guys are equivalent to 101st Airborne of the US Army since not all Marine Corps are infantry or even airborne qualified. 2) U may or may not get to do HAHO/HALO, that will be in the specialist training reserved for potential candidates who are able to work in smaller teams. 10th paratrooper doesnt focus on HAHO/HALO as those roles & allocation of resources are given to PASKAL. 3) Ill be honest & tell u to join the commandos instead of 10 para regiment. The name is no doubt cool, but its role has been overshadowed by commandos, in other words it is redundant trust me. For ur later part of the career one of the advancements would be an offer to convert to a commando so u might as well join the commandos from the start. The existence of 10 para has been further overshadowed by neighbouring countries integrating airborne, beach landing beach assault training etc into their normal infantry units. Look at Indonesia, a large part of their basic infantry is alr trained in such skills which our country only limits it to commandos, 10 para & paskal. Singapore as another example despite being a country with mostly PLKN soldiers,some of their PLKN soldiers & 80% of their regulars are trained in areas & roles which are similar to 10 paras ie airborne, beach landing beach assault. We need to shift the focus towards gearing special operations capable units instead of just limiting the skills to special forces
Booked in for Assessment finally. Catterwick! Aiming for 216 Paras. GASSED is an understatement. Bet it was nice and toasty for Ya this morning. Best Channel out there for the content we are looking for. NEVER STOP!
216 is a good Unit, I was injured when there so didnt appreciate it fully myself (felt like a wasted PID) but the whole Bde is more pro active than most, the PARA thing can get a tad boring though as the name is 216 (PARA) Sig Sqn and people forget the brackets. I get the Airborne ethos thing but the Para's are a Regiment and 216 is the Bde HQ Sig Sqn.
Videos are awsome fabziy im in the application process to join at the moment, my fitness isnt the best but your videos really encourage me and have gave me a goal and what to expect before selection and hopefully phase 1, keep it up 👍
Fabziy you really are badass. Airborne and a PTI. Love your posts really inspirational to the folks wanting to join the military and to those currently serving. I left some 20 years ago having done 13 years in the reserves. Keep it going buddy excellent…👍👍
Great vid, I actually used to enjoy a 2 miler, i'm sure they have changed a bit. The most horrid route was starting at Dixies corner, was down hill initially but the last 800m or so was uphill, this was for the SCBC guys and it was a killer. The PSBC often did the route round the camp, (Derring Lines) which I thought was a bit easier. Not sure I could pass one these days.
Always been some amazing running routes around Pirbright. That range road wasn’t one of my favourites but was a regular. That two miler was nice a bit of a slog to start going up hill for half. But damn on the way back to just let the hill get some speed up.
Great watch, nice to see you motivating the team. Applied for sandhurst and hopefully I can be an officer in the paras should it all go to plan :) exciting times ahead.
Paddy Burtenshaw Exciting! Keep positive and true to yourself and remember you’re being assessed as soon as you step foot in RMAS. Let me know how you get on 👍🏽
I remember my 2 miler when I dis HDPRCC, crossed over the line DS: "Good work fella, worked hard. What time did you get?" Me: "15:30 something" DS: ""Good effort. F**k off" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 miss those days
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Nice content and a credit to your unit . Have you considered being part of a commercial advertisement for main stream t.v.? Thanks also your unit commander of course approves this and i hope there aware of the potential recruites this undoubtedly brings . Thanks again for sharing. Kind regards Captain Williams
Many thanks for watching and giving credit to my work and Unit! My main incentive is to promote our Armed Forces and to help others; doing this in that way (my own channel) is proving to be best in terms connecting and reaching out on a more personal level
EX SAS/Paratrooper who needed first hip replacement when I was 50 years old, now I need both hips replaced again. No help from the MOD, British Army or British Legion, thanks. Was it worth it, can you read my mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@TheHypernaught More queens in Poole, just ask a cabbage hat/boot neck. Mind you one of my best mates in the SAS was a cabbage hat so I can confirm the men go to Hereford. Regards
@Raj Maj I was in the SAS in the 70"s and in my selection two cabbage hats John Forsyth MM and another boot neck passed with me. Paras always called you cabbage hats as they called us cherry berries and we in turn called everyone else crap hats. Don't encourage young men to join the British Army. I did 12 years and now at 68 I still remember the lads who died . Francis Bell B company 2 Para just turned 18 died in my arms, shot in the head and I pushed his brains back and covered the wound with a shell dressing. I have enjoyed my life but the young kids, teenagers should not be used as cannon fodder. Minimum age for combat should be 21 and trade training before then. From 17 to 21 you should be educating them and giving them a trade they can use in return to civilian life. No trade what happens they end up on the streets or commit suicide. SBS should have been teaching boat troop SAS as more SAS died in accidents because of poor training instructors and equipment. Just look at the clock tower in Hereford.
Mostly it's mag-to grid- get rid. Last week of Brigade Squad No. 60 at Guards Depot, Pirbright, we were doing 3 CFT's a week. That's hardcore. Up and down 7 sisters sandhills. Then RCB, then Rowallan Company then SMC at RMAS. The training at the time seems relentless and unending. Somehow "magically" these days tend to blend into one. Then you have a few "sharp" moments when you're pushed to the absolute limit. All of my DS at Light Div Depot, Pirbright and RMAS were phenomenal soldiers and leaders. I still talk with my ex-colleagues regularly and we have the odd-reunion at the Guards and Calvary Club. But what we always talk about is our DS.
Amazing video, very inspiring and encouraging to join the army. Can I ask what the music name is at the end? Also if possible in future videos can you put in description. Love your sound choices!
I've created FAB4YOU playlists with soundtracks used in the videos if you're interested check it out ua-cam.com/video/BrVMmTtoy_E/v-deo.html Would appreciate if you shared my channel/ content with others who're interested
Hi great video good to see the guys working hard I noticed on some of your other videos that you wear army commando flashes on your mtp and you have a commando dagger on your PT tracksuit top congrats on passing commando training I have been through CTC lympstone and know the course is solid, you wear a maroon beret which used to be issued to all personnel attached to 16 air assault bde not sure if it still is and you wear your PT corps cap badge quite far over to the left like old school para reg and ally airborne warriors who have passed all arms p company and the jumps course but you don't wear parachute wings just wondering what was your original cap badge on enlistment and is p company and the jumps course something you might consider in the future
@@TheHypernaught TheHypernaught But they do scream at recruits in phase 1 and even well past it. Lots of people drop out but its necessary to sift through the ones capable and incapable of handling it. These guys don't need it it would be pointless. I'm sure they've all been through it before and proved themselves, what would be the point? Dont really get your comment to be honest.
FabZiy Thank you. I watch your videos to give me motivation before PT when I’m not ironing that is.. I’m really enjoying myself here just got back from first nights great experience your videos definitely helped me on what to expect on a tab.. So thank you again Sergeant looking forward to your next upload!.
Another great video @FabZiy. Hats off to the lads taking part. I've done the 2 miler BE with 15kgs before and its nothing pretty. Pretty much throughout the whole thing, you are working at the peak of your physical ability. Not done one in a while now though so not sure what time I'd get :D
I think maintaining a cadence along with good running form also with proper breathing techniques despite the weight will aid better performance, and recovery
@@Fabziy hahaha well not scared as i did some course there later so pretty much used to it, but doing a firemans carry up the sandhill was pretty physical, i follow you on my instagram as i like your style FabZiy.
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True story Raj Maj. I’d also argue the mutual respect with constant RIP’s with one another at the pointy end in Helmand. Cock measuring on fitness kinda ends as soon as the crack thumps start going down range.
Love it 👏 neat edit. Do you perhaps know the total weight the Paras have to run the 2 miler with? I am planning on joining in late August, coming from South Africa
Thanks for watching! When I did it the 2-mile march was with a webbing & daysack (35 pounds) + water and a weapon wearing a helmet (which adds a bit extra to your weight) in 18 minutes or under. But it's been many moon lights ago. Hope somebody from the regiment is watching and can answer if i'm not current
We need more videos like this to showcase the British army. Relying on MOD idiot's with their crass PR campaigns is why HM forces suffer budget cuts year after year. Credit to you.
Many thanks, always appreciate someone crediting my work as a lot of time and effort goes into it 👍
loving the vids buddy, your down to earth attitude is what makes the difference here. keep it up!
Mate that front runners pace was spot on He wasn't about to give up first place. Brings back good but painful memories. Keep up the good work, the editing is on point as usual when they gonna put you in charge of the advertising lol
From start to finish he was leading strong effort...Thanks for your comment however If i was in charge of the Army advertising the army would be OVERMANNED ....thanks for watching 😎
Mr Andrade, men I remember those days like yesterday. Painful, but I look back with gratitude. A shout out to all brave men and women in our HM Armed Forces
@@Fabziy but where was the team work helping each other to come in together they left together and really should have got back in together, for me I would have expected the front stronger runners would help the weaker slower runners to get back in as you would have to do that on the battle field anyway as you wouldn't really leave your wounded or dead behind for the enemy to violate them, and phase one training you work as a team, dont forget if one person does something wrong the whole section gets punished as a team, so in runs like these they should be made o work as a team and make sure they all finish together, we had to in my basic training we couldn't leave anyone behind and if one or two was way behind we was expected to go back for them just in case of any injuries even though we had instructors encouraging them to keep going, but all the strong men was also encouraged to go back etc, but having said that it was a very good effort by all
Anthony Parker it’s individual best effort run not a team best effort; surely they will do something like what you described above as well
@@tonyp011 this is part of the promotion course to LCpl for paras and HD, it’s an individual best effort assessment to analyse each persons fitness to get a score at the end of the course based on numerous events
Thanks for that little message at the end Fazbiy it really cheered me up talking to you and meeting you yesterday and to anyone else going through anything similar keep your chins up stay strong life is a path and every path has bends but you’ll get your goals in the end! Wether that’s army or civilian always give 100% effort don’t be a tit be kind and compassionate always look to the next day and live for you and stay strong ! 🤘🏻
Eeeeeeeeeh I remember back in my day (early 80's) where a warm up was a 100m fireman's carry, then a two miler (Fleet foot) carrying 25lb webbing plus SLR & tin lid. And that's why my knees and hips are all wrecked and riddled with Arthritis. Good to see a sensible approach to pre run warmups are being taken now 👍.
Remember a 10 miler, finished off with a trip around the assault course. Threw up , felt as though I was going to die but the adulation when I finished . Train hard , fight easy . Love the vids, best recruitment videos going !
Brings back some memories pounding the roads of Pirbright. You seem a lot more positive than the instructors I remember.....
Me too - Depot was a hard place in the '80s. Instructors could belt you one.
@@wingaard I was there in the late 70s and it was extremely tough some of the nco's we're pure evil I seen many new recruits beaten to an inch of their life but once it's all over and you pass out I must admit I was extremely proud to be a Coldstream guard
My time was 16.22 when I did it at gib barracks, big john peel PTI ... airborne sappers 👊🏼💪🏻
Hard work!! Good to see that the Army is still pushing PT and physical Fitness today as it did back when. All the Gym Geezers need to have a pop at this sort of stuff. See how far their Chest press or Deadlift takes them. Loving these videos, good editing too mate!
Plenty of gym geezers who smash the cardio bunny’s out on runs
Ha ha , the PTI’s would always surprise us with one of these when we was all hungover. Good times 😂
the MOD advertising incompetence is why there is a massive recruiting problem, this youtube channel is literally all that they need. It is a perfect recruiting tool.
Nice video Comrade. Respect from Malaysia 🇲🇾. I'm going to Basic Training in three years just as soon as I finish Secondary school/High School. I'm joining the 10th Airborne Paratrooper Infantry Brigade of the Malaysian Army/Angkatan Tentera Malaysia. The 10th Paratrooper doesn't just do static jumps or HAHO or HALO jumps but we also do Beach landings and beach Assaults because the 10th PARA are also like the Marine Corps of Malaysia. But again nice video Comrade.🇲🇾🇬🇧 Allies I love London, Yorkshire and Britain the country itself
Good luck brother! 🇲🇾 🇬🇧
Sounds like a good regiment marine paras 😂 never thought that would be a thing in any country, sounds hard anyways so good luck!
1) U guys arent equivalent to Marine Corps, u guys are equivalent to 101st Airborne of the US Army since not all Marine Corps are infantry or even airborne qualified.
2) U may or may not get to do HAHO/HALO, that will be in the specialist training reserved for potential candidates who are able to work in smaller teams. 10th paratrooper doesnt focus on HAHO/HALO as those roles & allocation of resources are given to PASKAL.
3) Ill be honest & tell u to join the commandos instead of 10 para regiment. The name is no doubt cool, but its role has been overshadowed by commandos, in other words it is redundant trust me. For ur later part of the career one of the advancements would be an offer to convert to a commando so u might as well join the commandos from the start. The existence of 10 para has been further overshadowed by neighbouring countries integrating airborne, beach landing beach assault training etc into their normal infantry units. Look at Indonesia, a large part of their basic infantry is alr trained in such skills which our country only limits it to commandos, 10 para & paskal. Singapore as another example despite being a country with mostly PLKN soldiers,some of their PLKN soldiers & 80% of their regulars are trained in areas & roles which are similar to 10 paras ie airborne, beach landing beach assault. We need to shift the focus towards gearing special operations capable units instead of just limiting the skills to special forces
Syed Arif Thank you and wishing you good luck! 🇬🇧🇲🇾🆙
Syed Arif ;7
I served 8 years in the Grenadier Guards, and absolutely loved my phys. Day in, day out, loads and loads of phys.
Raj Maj it’s all perspective
Last saw Pirbright when I passed out in '88. Would love to go back to look around
Booked in for Assessment finally. Catterwick! Aiming for 216 Paras. GASSED is an understatement. Bet it was nice and toasty for Ya this morning. Best Channel out there for the content we are looking for. NEVER STOP!
216 is a good Unit, I was injured when there so didnt appreciate it fully myself (felt like a wasted PID) but the whole Bde is more pro active than most, the PARA thing can get a tad boring though as the name is 216 (PARA) Sig Sqn and people forget the brackets. I get the Airborne ethos thing but the Para's are a Regiment and 216 is the Bde HQ Sig Sqn.
Morph D. Good luck! Thanks for watching, really appreciate your comment!
Reminds me of back in the day going over the sisters, great effort.
Nice Vid Fabziy, Crossed Swords all the way bro!
Ex RCT myself and my moto was "Why run around, while i can drive around".
another great insight. the way you support and encourage these guys. I commend you fam.
Videos are awsome fabziy im in the application process to join at the moment, my fitness isnt the best but your videos really encourage me and have gave me a goal and what to expect before selection and hopefully phase 1, keep it up 👍
Awesome! This should be on tv as an advertisement for the British Army 👍🏃♂️💪😀
Brings me back to the days when I was doing the same thing love it well done lads 💜😍
I don't recall any PTI referring to me as 'mate'
Fabziy you really are badass. Airborne and a PTI. Love your posts really inspirational to the folks wanting to join the military and to those currently serving. I left some 20 years ago having done 13 years in the reserves. Keep it going buddy excellent…👍👍
Pirbright hasn't changed one bit and I was there in 1993! Shame they don't have Sand hill anymore.
Oh we still have and use it 💪
Great vid, I actually used to enjoy a 2 miler, i'm sure they have changed a bit. The most horrid route was starting at Dixies corner, was down hill initially but the last 800m or so was uphill, this was for the SCBC guys and it was a killer. The PSBC often did the route round the camp, (Derring Lines) which I thought was a bit easier. Not sure I could pass one these days.
Great video and training. Met some paras back in 2011, great bunch. Keep it up!
Always been some amazing running routes around Pirbright. That range road wasn’t one of my favourites but was a regular.
That two miler was nice a bit of a slog to start going up hill for half. But damn on the way back to just let the hill get some speed up.
Oh I can tell you miss it. We can always do a 1-2-1 session to relive the memories 😎
FabZiy If I’m back down that way I might take you up on that.
resettlement however comes first.
Gaz - 👍🏿
Thanks for the memories, good effort lads well done...Celer Et Audax.
Thanks for watching, stay tune for more..
@@Fabziy Will do mate.
Another great video mate
Loving your videos. So engaging and positive. Keep em’ coming 👊
We call it the Ruck Run here in the States. Great job by the men.
Thanks & hola to our American brothers 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
Gawd. Hasn’t the army PTI,s changed lol. Great work with the lads helping them push themselves
Didn’t think I would see this place again in such detail. Was here 1992 🙂
It’s good to see Pirbright again
Great watch, nice to see you motivating the team. Applied for sandhurst and hopefully I can be an officer in the paras should it all go to plan :) exciting times ahead.
Paddy Burtenshaw good luck!
FabZiy thank you! Interview next Thursday 😀
Paddy Burtenshaw Exciting! Keep positive and true to yourself and remember you’re being assessed as soon as you step foot in RMAS. Let me know how you get on 👍🏽
FabZiy thank you so much 😀 definitely will do!
08:55, Cattle grid!! I was ex jock guardsman myself,
Mcp 1819
Good old cattle grid! aka ankle snapper; Thanks for your service👍
Surprised the H & S police were not out on that one!
I remember my 2 miler when I dis HDPRCC, crossed over the line
DS: "Good work fella, worked hard. What time did you get?"
Me: "15:30 something"
DS: ""Good effort. F**k off"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 miss those days
need to tap you up for the playlist from this video sergeant! great inspirational video
Gary Kostka thanks a lot! Just keep rewatching my video and listening to the tune 😂
I’ll put it in the description asap as few people requested.
@@Fabziy thank you, its the track as the boys are outside the nissan hut, tried everything to find it and no joy, got the other one by ooyy 😉
I've created a FAB4YOU playlist with soundtracks used in the videos, please check it out if interested ua-cam.com/play/PLR0YXt4BZ5ogrGWp2M0zZJIzbeW3gH8tZ.html
I wish test videos were larger. It’s great to have on while I’m running on the treadmill on my off road days.
Nice content and a credit to your unit . Have you considered being part of a commercial advertisement for main stream t.v.? Thanks also your unit commander of course approves this and i hope there aware of the potential recruites this undoubtedly brings . Thanks again for sharing. Kind regards Captain Williams
Many thanks for watching and giving credit to my work and Unit! My main incentive is to promote our Armed Forces and to help others; doing this in that way (my own channel) is proving to be best in terms connecting and reaching out on a more personal level
EX SAS/Paratrooper who needed first hip replacement when I was 50 years old, now I need both hips replaced again. No help from the MOD, British Army or British Legion, thanks. Was it worth it, can you read my mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@TheHypernaught More queens in Poole, just ask a cabbage hat/boot neck. Mind you one of my best mates in the SAS was a cabbage hat so I can confirm the men go to Hereford. Regards
@@TheHypernaught Look up on the net Nigel Mumford Ballymurphy Inquest and you might learn why its not worth joining the British Army.
@Raj Maj I was in the SAS in the 70"s and in my selection two cabbage hats John Forsyth MM and another boot neck passed with me. Paras always called you cabbage hats as they called us cherry berries and we in turn called everyone else crap hats. Don't encourage young men to join the British Army. I did 12 years and now at 68 I still remember the lads who died . Francis Bell B company 2 Para just turned 18 died in my arms, shot in the head and I pushed his brains back and covered the wound with a shell dressing. I have enjoyed my life but the young kids, teenagers should not be used as cannon fodder. Minimum age for combat should be 21 and trade training before then. From 17 to 21 you should be educating them and giving them a trade they can use in return to civilian life. No trade what happens they end up on the streets or commit suicide. SBS should have been teaching boat troop SAS as more SAS died in accidents because of poor training instructors and equipment. Just look at the clock tower in Hereford.
@Raj Maj Why so many vets on the streets and committing suicide. In my day PTSD did not exist. So what is going on?
Anyone who says they were sas especially over social media well all I smell is BULLSHIT
Hey @fabziy - great videos mate. What’s the weight on this run? 15kg in the day sack, 4kg rifle and helmet. About 25kg total?
The brief was "touch the bonnet of the Landrover"... attention to detail. Re-runs 18:00hrs
Mostly it's mag-to grid- get rid. Last week of Brigade Squad No. 60 at Guards Depot, Pirbright, we were doing 3 CFT's a week. That's hardcore. Up and down 7 sisters sandhills. Then RCB, then Rowallan Company then SMC at RMAS. The training at the time seems relentless and unending. Somehow "magically" these days tend to blend into one. Then you have a few "sharp" moments when you're pushed to the absolute limit. All of my DS at Light Div Depot, Pirbright and RMAS were phenomenal soldiers and leaders. I still talk with my ex-colleagues regularly and we have the odd-reunion at the Guards and Calvary Club. But what we always talk about is our DS.
Fabziy, love the videos!
as always great videos. Keep it up
Thanks pal
Wow bravo really impressed and learning as well peace
Mission accomplished 🔝 Thanks for watching!
Amazing video, very inspiring and encouraging to join the army.
Can I ask what the music name is at the end? Also if possible in future videos can you put in description. Love your sound choices!
Hi thanks for watching I'm glad you love it...noted your comment above.
Music info: Dylan Sitts /Visitors😎
@@Fabziy thank you for your response. Your videos keeps reminding me why i want to join the army which I will be soon.
I've created FAB4YOU playlists with soundtracks used in the videos if you're interested check it out ua-cam.com/video/BrVMmTtoy_E/v-deo.html
Would appreciate if you shared my channel/ content with others who're interested
Yeah, some good stuff here. All the Money spent on Recruitment Ads, this is keeping it real.
EX RE here 81 to 88.
🤔.....Thanks for watching I appreciate that.
Brings back memories, some painful lol
🔵🔴🔵💂🏻♂️⚔️
Haha.... I can book you in for a 2 miler to relive those memories.😁
FabZiy I still keep ‘some’ fitness up mate, but my Guards depot/Pirbright level of fitness days are long gone lol, this would kill me !! 😂👍⚔️
Hi great video good to see the guys working hard I noticed on some of your other videos that you wear army commando flashes on your mtp and you have a commando dagger on your PT tracksuit top congrats on passing commando training I have been through CTC lympstone and know the course is solid, you wear a maroon beret which used to be issued to all personnel attached to 16 air assault bde not sure if it still is and you wear your PT corps cap badge quite far over to the left like old school para reg and ally airborne warriors who have passed all arms p company and the jumps course but you don't wear parachute wings just wondering what was your original cap badge on enlistment and is p company and the jumps course something you might consider in the future
That quote in the a description ..... that was a deep one ....
Wow, in my day the PTI's would've screamed the crap out of you, well done, you look like a decent PTI
There's no snowflakes there mate.
@Dean Griffin Thank you, in my experience support and motivation goes a longer way (for all) than being 'a screamer' 👍
@@TheHypernaught TheHypernaught But they do scream at recruits in phase 1 and even well past it. Lots of people drop out but its necessary to sift through the ones capable and incapable of handling it. These guys don't need it it would be pointless. I'm sure they've all been through it before and proved themselves, what would be the point? Dont really get your comment to be honest.
A real inspiration for me at the moment. Thanks
Thank you!
@@Fabziy you're welcome. Thanks for the reply.
anyone, what is this track playing to video ? inspirational footage , respect to these guys running this ,,,
Nice work on and off the tubes. Take care of yourselves lads
Great video Fabziy👍
Tobias U.K. Thanks, appreciate you staying tuned and your comments 👍
FabZiy Thank you. I watch your videos to give me motivation before PT when I’m not ironing that is.. I’m really enjoying myself here just got back from first nights great experience your videos definitely helped me on what to expect on a tab.. So thank you again Sergeant looking forward to your next upload!.
@@editname2181 I hugely appreciate it, thanks for your support.
You doing a pretty much work there sir keep it up i like to join the army as well
What happened to your army training programs and I love it can you do some new latest one
Another great video @FabZiy. Hats off to the lads taking part. I've done the 2 miler BE with 15kgs before and its nothing pretty. Pretty much throughout the whole thing, you are working at the peak of your physical ability. Not done one in a while now though so not sure what time I'd get :D
Good content fabziy keep it coming ✌🏻
Thanks!! Stay tuned 👍
Is this a new standard annual test? Left in ‘06 and back then it was BPFA and BCFT (8 miles) so times may well have changed.
Great vidz and channel.
Can't the government get an agreement around the world to only fight in temperatures between 15 and 21? 😁
Wouldn't we all love that, unfortunately if it "ain't raining we ain't training"... 😡
Great job guys.....
Can’t wait to become a PTI, got my basic course in September
Rhys Nichols good luck!
FabZiy
Thank you, also for a week with the Royal Marines in September just don’t want to injure myself lol
When does your basic Start?
_ xXUnD3dR3tainXx _
My PTI course is from 30th September to 11th October (it’s a reserve commission)
Great videos brother.. Keep up those positive inspiring vibes.
Thank you, I appreciate it a lot & stay tuned for more !👍
@@Fabziy I will do, its a great way of passing tips and techniques to my cadets.
I think maintaining a cadence along with good running form also with proper breathing techniques despite the weight will aid better performance, and recovery
Good Stuff 👍
@FabZiy great video as always bro👊
Awsome channel
No scrimed lids?
HDPRCC at Pirbright. Remember losing some weight on the course
Welcome back sir fabziy
brian gitonga he works for a living
Good morning! Glad to see you back 😀 Just working on some new projects for you guys
@RP Gaming 😀 Glad somebody recognise it 😀👍 Working double shifts
Howlin! Strong effort
Fabziy have you got any vids of the 5 mile speed March
In my day we had to go over the sisters, and that PTI is almost human, not like the horrible gits in the 80s and early 90s. We'll done great effort.
"Almost human" - we're evolving 😅. Thanks for your service and for watching my content 👍
Was This at strensell if so it's great to see that because I go there with cadets and I aspire to be a paratrooper
unfortunatly got medically discharged from pirbright, ill try again next year
Hope it will work out, best of luck!
"Around it boys" you said touch the bonnet of the LR and back at the start!
Juntex40 Always be prepared to go the extra mile 💪🏽
@@Fabziy I do that extra mile every single day wee man....do you?
As you may see in my videos I do, lol
@@Fabziy Good on you.
Whats the best timing?
why did you send the lads around the land rover when the instructor that sent them off told them to touch the bonnet ?
No music please. I like hearing the struggle. 😮
Great job bud.
I might have missed it, but what's the weight required for this? Am I right in thinking that it's 35lbs (webbing and daysack), plus helmet and weapon?
15kg + rifle.
Did you say Sandhill, my ears pricked up, was hoping to see a picture of it so i can see where i left my heart and soul lol
BenGunns 😬 Don’t worry you’ll see it in another video to come. Seems that it scared you for life 😂👍🏽
@@Fabziy hahaha well not scared as i did some course there later so pretty much used to it, but doing a firemans carry up the sandhill was pretty physical, i follow you on my instagram as i like your style FabZiy.
Good effort boys
Cracking tune....
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Fabziy, you got a boot recommendation for tabbing/running?
or ANYONE else lol
They seem to be carrying different kit/weight levels?
In your opinion who is fittest regiment in army!? Or are the marines fitter??
True story Raj Maj. I’d also argue the mutual respect with constant RIP’s with one another at the pointy end in Helmand. Cock measuring on fitness kinda ends as soon as the crack thumps start going down range.
Thanks for sharing bro. What were the timings?
Unfortunately not disclosable, but they've done great!
No worries, was just wondering what the benchmark was for these new things!
Michael King I think the PTI said it @02:29 - under 18 min for a pass and under 16 for HD
Nikita thanks matey
How much weight are they carrying all together?
fabziy done p company?
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Love it 👏 neat edit. Do you perhaps know the total weight the Paras have to run the 2 miler with? I am planning on joining in late August, coming from South Africa
If I remember correctly it's 25 kg with your weapon
Thanks for watching! When I did it the 2-mile march was with a webbing & daysack (35 pounds) + water and a weapon wearing a helmet (which adds a bit extra to your weight) in 18 minutes or under. But it's been many moon lights ago.
Hope somebody from the regiment is watching and can answer if i'm not current
It’s 35 lbs + water (Bergen) with a helmet and rifle.
Thanks Tom 3 para 👍
How much weight were they carrying?
God bless you all.
Teamwork 👍👍👍
What is the time that’s playing from the start , banging tune
SilentxSoldier I’ll dig out the playlist and put it in the description asap 👍🏿
FabZiy cheers lad
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