I'd definitely recommend taking combination locks for the block, if the screws find your keys STAND BY! I would also hide the baby wipes as they don't like you using until your final exercise
1 - Wear your goretex! Full goretex even if it's sunny it shows initiative that you are ready for the rain. 2 - Stop water pooling in dry bags by cutting a hole in the bottom to let any water drain out. 3 - Dress for the job you want not the job you have, so buy SAS patches or para wings and sew them on of a night
Hi Sam, im currently awaiting a date for my A.C day. I found your channel last week and just wanted to say your videos are fantastic, clear and concise info which is well presented. Certainly put my mind to rest regarding the fitness, being a smoker (trying to quit) and older than most candidates I was a bit concerned I would be smoked (no pun intended) by all the youngsters, but now much more comfortable about that. Its just the technical selection test I'm focusing on and worried about (want to join the engineers) but not done maths since I was in school nearly 20 years ago. Anyway keep up the good work, cheers!
It’s been awhile since I did basic but I’d recommend taking tin foil. If they’re still using hexamine cookers then wrap your mess tin with foil and it keeps the black stuff off
Won't that reflect the heat away and make boiling slower? We used to rub soap on our dixies before using hexi tabs to make it easier to clean them. Works well.
I'm a retired US military senior NCO (Marines and Air Guard security police). I spent a lot of time in the field. Your four suggestions are primo number one for soldiers regardless of country. However, in the US military (particularly the Marines) you are not allowed to bring anything except the clothes on your back to boot camp. They issue everything you need (their definition of need). When I went through Infantry Training Regiment (after boot camp) way back in the day, we couldn't bring extras either. Once you went to the Fleet, you could have extras, but bearing in mind you have to carry it and weight is an issue. And toilet paper. Always toilet paper. Our TP packs in C-Rats and MREs were too small and basically useless. We took partial rolls of TP, removed the tube, and flattened it down. Zip-lock bags were a God-send to keep the TP dry. Gerber multi-tools are very good, but I'm partial to the Leatherman brand. They are expensive, but worth it. I used to have a stainless steel thermos shaped like a US military canteen. That was one of the best purchases I ever made for the field. My oldest daughter is in the Air Force Reserve. When she went to Afghanistan, I made sure she had those four items and a couple of other items (we could have knives bigger than 3-inches so I gave her a US Marine K-Bar). When I was in Vietnam and Desert Storm, and in the field on exercises, I always wore a K-Bar on my trouser belt.
I have a k bar. I swapped it for a t shirt from a marine when I was on Iraqi Freedom with them. Some really great suggestions there as well. Thanks for the comment and watching the video.
@@MilitaryFitness I think K-Bars are excellent knives. I have my father's K-Bar from WWII. Unfortunately, I lost my K-Bar from Vietnam in the field one day after I was back. Marines used to be issued K-Bars in combat zones and the supply types were pretty good about forgetting to get yours back when leaving the combat zone. So I would guess your t-shirt probably cost you more than the K-Bar cost the Marine. Either way, you probably ended up ahead as they cost about $115 new from the manufacture (with leather sheath).
I got an electric lighter for my kit as well as a normal lighter. Great video once again Sam, thanks. As a dad, I know baby wipes clean EVERYTHING off your skin haha.
I would also add snacks to the list! Having snacks throughout the week when I did my MOD2 helped me to get through the training 😃 also to ask, what daysacks do you recommend? I wanna try and get one before I go up for my MOD3 in February
Why are lighters not issue? I don't mean as a replacement for the matches. But aswell. Bic Lighter, and bcb matches for bad times for when the lighter fails
This is great..I trained recruits both as a Corporal and a Sergeant..we were not keen on the wet wipes as it is believed one should LEARN to be able to wash properly without using these.. I left in 2010 having done 23 years. Yes I can “swing a lamp” or “pull up a sandbag” but what you are stating is very good. If it enables a recruit to have confidence to watch these videos and apply to join..then why not? I applaud you.. I came from an environment of the ‘70’s and ‘80’s where there was an abundance of WW2 old boys (of which my Grandfather was one of them....hence why I joined...he told me all his stories warts an all..and I still joined!) However even when I was training recruits..there was a distinct lack of even the basics of life coming from recruits that came from families (of all walks of life) with virtually NO basic skills at all...even the Scouts/Guides are not in abundance anymore...so for those from the past that criticise then please take a look at what is going on... I have subbed..as I am actually going to do the training to build myself up to pass these British Military tests..l have let myself go in the last 12 years..and I am going to set myself that “basic” standard... Good for you mate..keep these videos and content coming Rob
Thanks so much for the kind comment. I am currently an instructor in a phase 2 establishment just after basic training. I think basic has changed so much but hopefully videos like these will help. Good luck with getting back to fitness 💪🏻💪🏻
Hi Sam good video. But should you have not pointed them in the direction of a wind resistant lighter? stops it being blown out of the wind. The part about the belts fraying is very true but any D.S staff will point out how to stop it from happening from day one when you get the kit, is called burn off the frying parts so that they do not do again. Is sellotape on the list of things to bring? was given that tip many year ago before I joined up, gets rid of dust cat hair etc off the beret. The same has a house wife enables you to put back a button on a shirt. For all those that do not know what a house wife is ask Sam am sure he will explain. Do need to ask you Sam how much did you get paid to advertise a product?
Hi buddy, a needle and thread are on the kit list that’s why I didn’t mention it. Cello tape is a good one though. Hahaha I didn’t get paid anything for the gerber I just think it’s a great tool.
On lighters. Select a Bic lighter. Main reason is you can get a cover to keep it dry. Exotac or something very exy. OR look in tobaconists. You'll find a little rubber boot meant for base of lighter on a retractable spring return string. Prevents that old can I borrow your lighter and it never gets returned for smokeaholics. Take the rubber boot trash the rest. That boot over flint end will keep the flint dry should you go through a dam or something. Costs a few dollars cheap chinese tat but does the job
Hi, What make is your metal thermos mug? Been looking for a good one that is all black and that seems to tick the brief, especially with your recommendation. Cheers.
Hi Sam, will they give me any grief for turning up with my own multi-cam/MTP day sack…? Last time I did Basic (I was in 2008 to 2012) they were hot against bringing in kit they’re going to issue
These seem like great tips! So should I bring absolutely everything on the kit list? Am I really going to need a dressing gown at RMAS/ get screamed at for not bringing it.
Great video as always Sam! Would you be so kind and please tell me if I can use contact lenses during my basic training? I hate wearing glasses and it would be great if I could use a pair of those contact lenses! TIA
Pocket knife..an old German one from Endicotts £5. Or a swiss army knife. Good choices if you wear spectacles. They have a corkscrew. For a fiver you can get a micro screwdriver that screws into corkscrew. Stash a few spare screws to hold your lenses in spectacles frame in case it comes undone and you lose it. You can pop side plastic off both types and tape spare screws in gap between them and knife
Hi Sam great video I’ve got my starting date in June and have everything on my kit list. My fear is that I get searched and items like these are found and confiscated or I get chucked out… what’s the likelihood of that happening? Thanks
@@hollylatto2626 don’t worry about nerves, they are natural and is a sign that you really want to pass. They will pass within about a minute if you getting there.
@@MilitaryFitness i jog up road with alot of bricks on my back so when i do beep test ill smash through it like nothing and thank man appreciate all these tips you re giving me i won't be nervous as much in pirbright because i kbow everyone else will be nervous so I'll try talk more haha!
If you stash extra stuff and its found do you get in trouble for this? I'm seeing everyone say stash stuff but dont you and your bags get searched as you arrive?
I have to admit Sam it’s been very very fun being free and independent of Great Britain and it’s tyrannical ways. Here in America it’s almost like we can do whatever we want not having to take order from king George anymore and the other tyrannical non democracy laws Great Britain has. We vote over here for our leader instead of a leader being born into power no matter what like in Great Britain. I actually get to vote and make a difference in my country by voting for my leader and not even voting for a king or queen but a president and the president doesn’t even have total power anyways. Congress can say no to certain things and the president can’t even declare war.
Wet wipes were a god send when they first came on the market.
They really were
I'd definitely recommend taking combination locks for the block, if the screws find your keys STAND BY! I would also hide the baby wipes as they don't like you using until your final exercise
Good idea
Hide? 😆 I doubt you’ll be able to hide anything, they inspect your lockers
@@charlotteann8073Don't search civvy lockers
Lighter - YES!. Flask - YES! Gerber or my trusted Leatherman skeletool - YES! Wet wipes? Nah, biscuit browns took care of issue No.2.
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1 - Wear your goretex! Full goretex even if it's sunny it shows initiative that you are ready for the rain.
2 - Stop water pooling in dry bags by cutting a hole in the bottom to let any water drain out.
3 - Dress for the job you want not the job you have, so buy SAS patches or para wings and sew them on of a night
😂😂😂 that is awesome
Hi Sam, im currently awaiting a date for my A.C day. I found your channel last week and just wanted to say your videos are fantastic, clear and concise info which is well presented. Certainly put my mind to rest regarding the fitness, being a smoker (trying to quit) and older than most candidates I was a bit concerned I would be smoked (no pun intended) by all the youngsters, but now much more comfortable about that. Its just the technical selection test I'm focusing on and worried about (want to join the engineers) but not done maths since I was in school nearly 20 years ago. Anyway keep up the good work, cheers!
Firstly, I wish you the best of luck at the AC when you finally get there. Secondly, just practice GCSE maths and you should be fine.
Thanks Sam for all your advice it did help. Starting basic training in feb 13th
That’s great news mate. Good luck
It’s been awhile since I did basic but I’d recommend taking tin foil. If they’re still using hexamine cookers then wrap your mess tin with foil and it keeps the black stuff off
That’s a good one 👍🏻
Won't that reflect the heat away and make boiling slower? We used to rub soap on our dixies before using hexi tabs to make it easier to clean them. Works well.
@@eofolk7754 I'd argue the slightly longer boiling time would still be better than the time spent cleaning the residue off
@@robogen1331 true, it is horrible sticky muck.
Indeed the wipe really helped me during battle camp 2 & 3. .. i was always on top of my field admin.
Thank you 😊
No probs👍🏻👍🏻
metal mug yes but thermal mug with a top you can lock and lighter yes but a zippo is so much better and a small electric razor
You can’t cook in a thermal mug
Thanks for the heads-up
No problem
I'm a retired US military senior NCO (Marines and Air Guard security police). I spent a lot of time in the field. Your four suggestions are primo number one for soldiers regardless of country. However, in the US military (particularly the Marines) you are not allowed to bring anything except the clothes on your back to boot camp. They issue everything you need (their definition of need). When I went through Infantry Training Regiment (after boot camp) way back in the day, we couldn't bring extras either. Once you went to the Fleet, you could have extras, but bearing in mind you have to carry it and weight is an issue. And toilet paper. Always toilet paper. Our TP packs in C-Rats and MREs were too small and basically useless. We took partial rolls of TP, removed the tube, and flattened it down. Zip-lock bags were a God-send to keep the TP dry. Gerber multi-tools are very good, but I'm partial to the Leatherman brand. They are expensive, but worth it. I used to have a stainless steel thermos shaped like a US military canteen. That was one of the best purchases I ever made for the field. My oldest daughter is in the Air Force Reserve. When she went to Afghanistan, I made sure she had those four items and a couple of other items (we could have knives bigger than 3-inches so I gave her a US Marine K-Bar). When I was in Vietnam and Desert Storm, and in the field on exercises, I always wore a K-Bar on my trouser belt.
I have a k bar. I swapped it for a t shirt from a marine when I was on Iraqi Freedom with them. Some really great suggestions there as well. Thanks for the comment and watching the video.
@@MilitaryFitness I think K-Bars are excellent knives. I have my father's K-Bar from WWII. Unfortunately, I lost my K-Bar from Vietnam in the field one day after I was back. Marines used to be issued K-Bars in combat zones and the supply types were pretty good about forgetting to get yours back when leaving the combat zone. So I would guess your t-shirt probably cost you more than the K-Bar cost the Marine. Either way, you probably ended up ahead as they cost about $115 new from the manufacture (with leather sheath).
@@christophertipton2318 yeah probably. I really like it, it’s pretty much brand new.
Thanks Sam I always love the bonus. Nice
😂😂😂😂cheers mate
I got an electric lighter for my kit as well as a normal lighter. Great video once again Sam, thanks. As a dad, I know baby wipes clean EVERYTHING off your skin haha.
Hahahahaha they sure do mate, thanks for the kind comment once again buddy
I would also add snacks to the list! Having snacks throughout the week when I did my MOD2 helped me to get through the training 😃 also to ask, what daysacks do you recommend? I wanna try and get one before I go up for my MOD3 in February
My black hawk one is excellent
@lunaticcbyul1356 so what? they dont care, especially in the reserves, you can bring what you like withinn reason
Why are lighters not issue? I don't mean as a replacement for the matches. But aswell. Bic Lighter, and bcb matches for bad times for when the lighter fails
That would be a good idea
Thanks Sam for the great top tips. they are same very random tea and coffee combos ha ha.
😂😂😂 thanks for the kind words mate
This is great..I trained recruits both as a Corporal and a Sergeant..we were not keen on the wet wipes as it is believed one should LEARN to be able to wash properly without using these..
I left in 2010 having done 23 years. Yes I can “swing a lamp” or “pull up a sandbag” but what you are stating is very good.
If it enables a recruit to have confidence to watch these videos and apply to join..then why not? I applaud you..
I came from an environment of the ‘70’s and ‘80’s where there was an abundance of WW2 old boys (of which my Grandfather was one of them....hence why I joined...he told me all his stories warts an all..and I still joined!)
However even when I was training recruits..there was a distinct lack of even the basics of life coming from recruits that came from families (of all walks of life) with virtually NO basic skills at all...even the Scouts/Guides are not in abundance anymore...so for those from the past that criticise then please take a look at what is going on...
I have subbed..as I am actually going to do the training to build myself up to pass these British Military tests..l have let myself go in the last 12 years..and I am going to set myself that “basic” standard...
Good for you mate..keep these videos and content coming
Rob
Thanks so much for the kind comment. I am currently an instructor in a phase 2 establishment just after basic training. I think basic has changed so much but hopefully videos like these will help. Good luck with getting back to fitness 💪🏻💪🏻
Cheers dits
Hi Sam good video. But should you have not pointed them in the direction of a wind resistant lighter? stops it being blown out of the wind. The part about the belts fraying is very true but any D.S staff will point out how to stop it from happening from day one when you get the kit, is called burn off the frying parts so that they do not do again. Is sellotape on the list of things to bring? was given that tip many year ago before I joined up, gets rid of dust cat hair etc off the beret. The same has a house wife enables you to put back a button on a shirt. For all those that do not know what a house wife is ask Sam am sure he will explain. Do need to ask you Sam how much did you get paid to advertise a product?
Hi buddy, a needle and thread are on the kit list that’s why I didn’t mention it. Cello tape is a good one though. Hahaha I didn’t get paid anything for the gerber I just think it’s a great tool.
On lighters. Select a Bic lighter. Main reason is you can get a cover to keep it dry. Exotac or something very exy.
OR look in tobaconists. You'll find a little rubber boot meant for base of lighter on a retractable spring return string. Prevents that old can I borrow your lighter and it never gets returned for smokeaholics.
Take the rubber boot trash the rest. That boot over flint end will keep the flint dry should you go through a dam or something. Costs a few dollars cheap chinese tat but does the job
Good advice mate.
Hi, What make is your metal thermos mug? Been looking for a good one that is all black and that seems to tick the brief, especially with your recommendation. Cheers.
Mine was issued by the army but I think lifeventure does a good one quite cheap
@@MilitaryFitness Thank you.
Hi Sam, will they give me any grief for turning up with my own multi-cam/MTP day sack…? Last time I did Basic (I was in 2008 to 2012) they were hot against bringing in kit they’re going to issue
You can take it and see what they say.
@@MilitaryFitness I shall look forward to that hahaha
Do you recommend getting the camo bag for basic? I’m probably going to get everything you recommended however it’s £400 for it all which is a lot
You can get it as when you get paid 1 thing at a time. It isn’t a requirement so there is no need to worry too much
These seem like great tips! So should I bring absolutely everything on the kit list? Am I really going to need a dressing gown at RMAS/ get screamed at for not bringing it.
Take everything on the kit list for sure buddy.
@@MilitaryFitness will do thanks
@@vetren23 no probs, best of luck
Cool.
Thanks
Hello sir
I’m starting phase 1 soon. I wear glasses all the time. Should I take a spare pair or will I be Issued some military glasses?
Take a spare just in case mate
Great video as always Sam! Would you be so kind and please tell me if I can use contact lenses during my basic training? I hate wearing glasses and it would be great if I could use a pair of those contact lenses! TIA
Yeah course you can mate
1:33 Metal flask is provided
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Websters??? I’ve been around for a few years but never heard this one?
@@benhill4092 😂😂
I go into basic training at the end of january and still haven’t received a kit list. Do you have any idea when you tend to receive this?
6 weeks before is usually the standard mate
Pocket knife..an old German one from Endicotts £5. Or a swiss army knife. Good choices if you wear spectacles. They have a corkscrew. For a fiver you can get a micro screwdriver that screws into corkscrew. Stash a few spare screws to hold your lenses in spectacles frame in case it comes undone and you lose it. You can pop side plastic off both types and tape spare screws in gap between them and knife
Good advice 👍🏻👍🏻
Are you allowed pocket knives?
@@scott6233 under 3 inch blade
@@MilitaryFitness on my kit list it says no weapons
@@scott6233 don’t take it then.
Ha ha brilliant 👌🏻🏴🍻
Oi oi, how are you mate.
Hi Sam great video I’ve got my starting date in June and have everything on my kit list. My fear is that I get searched and items like these are found and confiscated or I get chucked out… what’s the likelihood of that happening? Thanks
You certainly won’t get chucked out, but if you are worried, just take what’s on your kit list and take it from there.
@@MilitaryFitness Thanykou so much I’m so nervous ahah
@@hollylatto2626 don’t worry about nerves, they are natural and is a sign that you really want to pass. They will pass within about a minute if you getting there.
Can you please do a video on how to pack webbing please
I will try and do one soon mate.
@@MilitaryFitness thanks
On the penknife, got my kit list today. It says no weapons of any kind. Then knives/guns / replica firearms ?
I was thinkin the same thing, that and the lighter
@@ImpetusM yea same
@@JakeBWFC when and where you off to?
@@ImpetusM may bud, you
I got given my kit list and they say to not bring knifes??
A combi tool is fine
Is this for juniors aswell?
Yeah buddy
@@MilitaryFitness okay i am going to my assessment centre soon and can't wait to grind and pass!
@@antigreif6296 that’s the spirit buddy, best of luck
@@MilitaryFitness i jog up road with alot of bricks on my back so when i do beep test ill smash through it like nothing and thank man appreciate all these tips you re giving me i won't be nervous as much in pirbright because i kbow everyone else will be nervous so I'll try talk more haha!
@@antigreif6296 😂😂😂
Can i take these to harrogate
If you stash extra stuff and its found do you get in trouble for this? I'm seeing everyone say stash stuff but dont you and your bags get searched as you arrive?
Nah, it’s all good.
Im only in reserves and I took extra snacks etc and never heard of anyone getting searched. Just don't take alcohol and you'll be fine
what reg are u
11 Sigs
@@MilitaryFitnesshow is the sigs? I was thinking of joining
@@Alex-qj9yu really good mate. I really enjoyed my career
@@MilitaryFitness thanks, I was thinking about being a Electronic warfare operator are they any good?
@@Alex-qj9yu yeah, good promotion prospects and job variation
I can British Army join
Just apply on the website buddy
Thank you so much sir
Website
@@MilitaryFitness website
Instagram channel you
I have to admit Sam it’s been very very fun being free and independent of Great Britain and it’s tyrannical ways. Here in America it’s almost like we can do whatever we want not having to take order from king George anymore and the other tyrannical non democracy laws Great Britain has. We vote over here for our leader instead of a leader being born into power no matter what like in Great Britain. I actually get to vote and make a difference in my country by voting for my leader and not even voting for a king or queen but a president and the president doesn’t even have total power anyways. Congress can say no to certain things and the president can’t even declare war.
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