Getting "Beat" in Navy Boot Camp
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- (pt16) Intensive Training Exercise, affectionately known as getting "beat", is a key part of training that instills discipline and perseverance in US Navy recruits.
Clips taken from 2018 Navy Boot Camp documentary, available here: • Boot Camp: Making a Sa... )
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I didn’t see even one full push-up
Bro I'm a teenager and I can do better than them
@@Joelchannel_Gamingbro same like how are full adults doing worse pushups than people younger than them thats crazy
Sarcasm?
@@cccalennnidk they could have been working all day, and doing pushups would be more tiring too
@@Joelchannel_Gamingwtf does being a teen have to do with one’s ability to do a push up💀. I’ve met people with autism smarter than you
Army vet here. This here is a lullaby.
Stoner here. I can do 50 at once.
Yeah you have stress cards and cell phones at basic. The Army is the Marine Corps little sister.
@@GnarlyGnarwhal11B here didn't get any stress cards didn't exist. We did get our phones for 30 min on Sunday to talk to family and that's all- it's not we were playing games or hanging out on our phones☠️ also our AIT is longer and our field training is longer and more extensive. So shut up crayon eater.
@@GnarlyGnarwhalyou actually believe that stress card stuff? Shows how mindless people are.
@@GnarlyGnarwhalNever saw a stress card and never got my cell phone. You have been greatly misled
As a Navy veteran, this is sad. My goodness...
Did you guys ever get to blow shit up
If you think this what actually happens wait till their aint no camera crew no more.
@@SurtierWood not me
@@gotanon9659 I'm afraid it's a kinder/gentler Navy these days. I hope these sailors are prepared for when they are really in a stressful situation
@@nocarbsnation why is it that the military is getting softer.
Ngl one of my favorite moments is when we messed up and got beat so bad my chief said. I'm not stopping till someone passes out or goes to medical. A guy ended up slipping while doing push-ups because of the amount of sweat on the floor, smacked his face into the floor and stared bleeding. My chief said that'll do and called it off 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Ah yes, the good old days when the men in our military were men and so were the women and the sheep were afraid!
Same lol 👍💯
Waves were not allowed in the barracks either
I used to workout in the laundry room in the middle of the night in navy boot camp because I was gaining weight and getting out of shape from the food and lack of PT……. Navy needs to increase standards and intensify boot camp.
Damn their version of yelling is relaxing. Get a USMC Di in there lol
A USMC recruit would smoke them harder than these petty officers.
Our military is getting soft af
@@dethkicstart It’s getting softer because of ur dumb and woke generation. No one will join if it was the old school bootcamp yo, gen z is too soft for it to handle
Just got back from the island. This is a joke
New Marine DI aren't any better......kinder gentler military that give paid leave to soldiers for "gender affirming care and surgery" on the taxpayers dime.Its BS and no other country we need to be concerned about is softening they are doing the opposite
@@austinpfaff7920the marines are soft now to tho lol y’all got trans ppl in there now and I seen a female force recon
That one girl not even attempting to even look like she even tried to even appear to have attempted a push-up glancing up and over at the camera had me laughing my ass off
Brooooio I didn't catch that til you said sumn hahahaha
BRO SAME I CATCH THAT GLANCE DIRECTLY
Trying to read this gave me a stroke
😂🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆😂🤣😆
She will get through anyway for the checkbox
Former Navy here. I really hope those recruits are still in week 1 or 2 with push up form looking that pitiful. Navy has the lightest PT standards boot camp was pretty easy.
I just went threw a year ago. They are point wear you get shoes for a week it because I remember wearing the boots with the sweat pants.
@@colinayers2088had a stroke reading that
@@brucekendall9873bro same 🤣🤣🤣
@@colinayers2088 how did you pass the exams if you cant even talk
But also remember we are just seeing clips. They could have been beating their ass with this PT for 30+ minutes already to sap them of their strength. They did that to us at least to see who would and who wouldn't quit.
Any military veteran knows that at one point we were all like this, and it took some serious time to get to where we needed to be. So I give it to these recruits. I give it to anyone who signs on the dotted line.
Yep I was one of those who did
Hell no
As a marine corp veteran, I totally disagree. There is a higher standard for our branch.
@@eddie.morgan Thank you!
Not really, when I reported to BCT at Ft Dix, NJ. I and most of our company were in shape and ready to go. I ran track, played HS football and Basketball. The yelling didn't bother me at all because it was akin to football training camp with all the yelling and stuff. It was quite fun for me and the others who had played HS sports.
Completely right when he says it’s mostly a mindset. You can really surprise yourself with how many pushups you’re truly capable of doing.
I managed to do 35 pushups in one go when my previous record was 25. I just said “screw it, I’m going to topple everyone else in this room.”
@@ColdBaltBluethat’s exactly what you’re supposed to do. You’re amazing
@@chippiepoi Thank you! This may seem like a tangent, but one of the things I keep in my head is my own little drill sergeant. This mindset is a bit new for me because I actually attained it from a crippling failure and am still getting used to it.
Earlier this year, I was supposed to get a procedure done that I always wanted to get, but I chickened out last second due to mortal fear. Ever since then, I’ve been in a rabbit hole about the shortness and fragility of life, which inspired the seeds of a “just do it” mindset.
I treat myself with empathy to acknowledge my fear and urgency to acknowledge the need to get it done. There’s a scared little kid inside me who needs me to stand up for him, because no one else would.
When a 1/4 push-up is acceptable then anyone can do it.
@@ColdBaltBluei hope you’re doing full ones instead of the half assed ones shown in the video
“I can get you out of here” complete horseshit😂😂
Fax
Don’t let these guys scare you, a lot of these guys are just cowards 😂😂
@@maximumsendage2600? The rdcs? They are payed to scream at you lol.
How’s that horseshit I know plenty of weak minded kids who just straight up quit at bootcamp and come home. It’s called getting dropped. You can literally just quit and go back home.
Mind games. Some might believe it and just consider quitting.
Boot camp instructors wishing they were BUDS instructors
If this were what BUDS is like then SOF is doomed.
@@haltorne6647seriously dude. It sounds like they were politely asking them to do push-ups. Lol. I never served so I feel bad criticizing them, but I also pay taxes and I say "MORE VIOLENCE!". LOL
SOF/SF selection courses usually have pretty chill instructors. They see no reason to yell at you, they don’t give a fuck if you make it or not, they have nobody telling them “x amount of troops need to pass this course, you need to motivate them to get through it” like they do in basic. And them yelling just gives you motivation to move or do something, they expect you to need no motivation for anything. Except for some units and courses like ranger school and rasp which are just basic but 3x worse
@@haltorne6647BUDS is a bit of a jump from this baloney.
Wondering where you guys served?
Seen high school baseball practices that are harder! LOL
As an “out of shape” freshman, (I can’t do the maximum amount of push-ups for my PFA). I agree, These guys were really struggling, especially for 17-20 year olds
@@mr.minion2981that doesn’t explain the terrible form though
@@tirididjdjwieidiw1138they're adults thats out of shape. Not high-school ball players
Even coast guard bootcamp is a lot tougher than this. This looks like a dream
Lol sure
I am a retired Navy AD (Jet Mechanic) When you get to the fleet I do not care how many pushups you can do or how fast you run. I care about your mechanical skills working on engines.
I agree. I mean really. All these bootcamps make everyone perform grueling exercises whereas they won't have to perform them anymore after completing basic training. Will a guy that joins the Navy or the Air Force for the training to fly a Stealth Bomber actually need to do pushups when he begins learning how to fly a jet? Back in 1983 I wanted a career in the Navy. They said my ASVAB test score was so high they wanted me in the Nuclear Power Program. Why in the world would I have to go through Basic Training if I'm going to work on a nuclear powered submarine or aircraft carrier?
I disagree, When I was in the fleet and worked in supply your paperwork had to be 100% correct or else no parts i.e. Nothing for you so in my opinion supplies/paperwork is the most important because you would always in one way or another would have to come see me!!! You can't fix anything without having the stuff!!!
Seriously. Our job in the NAV was to perform highly technical tasks under stress. Rocks need not apply.
@stanleybroniszewsky8538 ..Please Stop! Grueling Excersise in the Navy ..Richard Simmons Aerobics PT..I Thank All Who Took The Oath..SEMPER FI...YUUT! YUUT! Love My Navy Corpmen
@@stanleybroniszewsky8538 As to the question of why would you have to go through basic training, well even a Nuke has to do things the Navy way. The buzz word of recruit training is "attention to detail." And to that end boot camp will ingrain that habit. In fact, it is even more imperative for guys in advanced technical fields or in dangerous jobs.
Somebody got a shaving waiver say it ain't so😂
I had a recruiter at my high school with a shaving waiver, bro looks like a whole mess. New guy is clean though.
U can keep a beard for religious purposes and If you have a medical reason to. Some people get terrible ingrown hair and acne from it too. It's rare but possible.
@@z34sukunahilarious. Why even have the reg at all at this point?
@jonb7470 They say it's for Gas maks, but that has already been debunked. Your beard doesn't interfere with your gas mask. A beard also protects you from certain bacteria as well. It's a plus to have because you blend in with the locals.
SF soldiers have beards to blend in the locals, Green berets particularly let their hair grow and beards, some Seals too. But depends on your battalion, I've met a few rangers who have beards and some who don't. But typically rangers don't. Some snipers do have beards, and other MOS (Jobs) and 11 bravo infantry men can't keep beards unless they have a religious accommodation or medical.
No shaving chits being handed out like candy.
The dude narrating and yelling was my chief in battalion. One of the coolest guys we had. Truly gave a shit about his men. One of the very few leaders in the Navy that I experienced who was both deserving and warranted respect.
Battalion? What's your rate?
Battalion? They aren’t battalions they are divisions?
@pimppanda3165 He's a Sea Bee/CB, a B(ee). In the Fleet, they're assigned to Construction Battalions such as in Little Creek, Port Hueneme, and Gulfport to name a few. By the way, their Sea Bee Combat Warfare pin is pretty badass looking.
@@pimppanda3165 Not in the Seabees. Seabees fall under Marine Corps standards. Fleet names like Division, LPO, or DIVO, don't exist. Battalion - Company Cdr. - Platoon Cdr. - Squadleader - and Fireteam leader replace those.
Look at their shoes. They’re literally right out of p days it’s probably their 4th or 5th day there y’all chill 😂 they got 10 more weeks to fix them
Navy boot camp has changed a lot since I went in in 1975!
Not one push-up done in this video. Hooyah Zero!!!!
We had this one dude in US Army infantry OSUT who was slitting his wrists with a razor every other day. It took them 3 months to discharge him from the military. I really doubt any of these instructors can reasonably kick you out of the Navy or a fucking push up especially considering the military's ongoing recruitment crisis.
You’re right to a point, they won’t let him out that easily. They will recycle ♻️ him. That usually gets their ass moving even by just the threat of it.
@@Polemic-2525 for the army at least, every recycle had to be approved by Battalion CSM and CO. Doubt they’d care enough.
Navy kicked people out with ease. If they sent you to their on-base psychologist/psychiatrist then it was the immediate steps to discharge. This would follow with them trashing your discharge paperwork: erroneous enlistment/medical discharge. Following, your re-enlistment code was RE-4, making you look like a felon. They did this to people who wanted to stay in.
@@megahunterkilleridk if it’s just our generation or it’s always been like this. These suicidal mfs cost us our sleep. That’s two extra fireguard for every suicidal. 2 suicidals means 6 people up on a bay
As a salior who just graduated from Navy bootcamp 2 weeks ago, I can tell you now. THIS IS NOT HOW IT WAS. Our RDCs (Recruit division commander) would have us restart from 0 if they saw us do push-ups like that.
Congrats on graduating my dude's
Hooyah zero
Pryor is that u?
Division 143?
@@elliotmanuel5981 nah lol. I'm 926
@@elliotmanuel5981 no man 139
Must be nice being able to do half ass pushups in the A/C. That'd be badasses
In 1988, we were doing pushups in our wool sweaters and watchcaps in Autumn heat.
My CC had us do things like "Supermans".
The amount of time it took those recruits to answer their petty officer was agonizing
You notice all these navy boot camp videos is indoors in a nice cozy building.😂
I went through Great Lakes in 1983. June-Sept. Company 83-176. We PT'd on the Grinder. A Black asphalt parking lot in 100 degree heat. Heat Condition 4 and we PT'd until we puked or passed out. Edit: Then we had to put out "ship fires" in the Fire House followed spending a little time in the Smoke House and the Gas Chamber. Evidently times have changed.
See, this is why I have a problem with "Department of the Navy"
Why?
@@gabrielmccardell668 he means he has a problem with the Marines being included in the department of the navy, when the navy is softer than the marines
@@kovnesky they’re a part of the Department of the Navy because marines are the Navy’s infantry they board navy ships to complete missions or goals if you know nothing stop while you’re ahead
@@gabrielmccardell668 I know why theyre in it, dude im in the army, im literally just explaining the comment, calm down sailor
@@kovnesky sounded like a comment from a boot marine mb boss
Well the army does this in a 100 degree weather outside with full kit on.
Guessing you’re in the army?
I want to join the army too, but they disqualified from Meps temporarily because I had 3mm kidney stones more than 3 years back and I’m 100% good now and don’t have any other problems.
Sounds like something a moto pog would say
I got dropped for 15 on the cables at Jump School, BDU blouse got dust on it from the rocks. Recovered and got another 15 for the dust on the blouse. Good training!! These recruits are sorry and their pushups are non existent. AATW!!
Its true the other services may be more physically demanding. I'm not exactly sure though that's what really gets most people. I think it ends up really being a mindset. Even if you're weak physically, if you have the mental fortitude to endure, you will get physically stronger and you will make it.
If you understand the meaning of Hooyah zero then you are a real legend 😂, thank you for your service
Me, lmao!!
Now lets see them try hell week navy seal training 💀
i miss boot camp =D
It’s actually embarrassing showing this to the public. Like wtf even is this. Daycare for adults??
Go through it
An opinion from somebody that has never probably been in the military
@@BZR330bruh navy has to be one of the easiest branch if not the easiest 😂 I can do more than 50 pushups
@@Heilbronn023 enlist then!!!
@@gabrielmccardell668 I have. USMC 2006-present. How about you go through it
Most adorable boot camp in the armed forces 💀💀💀
i doubt any of them are gonna be armed more than once
I'm a Navy vet and this is a disgrace 🤦♂️
If they only knew… as they get stronger… the beatings get worse
And the beatings get more creative too.
@@helljumper5601 I’m was in boot camp back in 2000. I can hear my RDCs now.. “that’s it clowns abandon ship. Someone getting beat!”
Until they're just fun. :)
@@courtneyelizabeth2268 Which division? I was there from Sept 10, 2000 until mid November.
@@snugglyhugs8698 I was there in February.. 158 I then ended up in San Diego on the USS Peleliu
They need to make this tougher
The NAVY will make a man out of YOU❤
I disagree, As a dual services veteran who completed Army & Navy boot camps these are the biggest wimps I ever seen and you can't make a Sailors from a group of QUITTERS!! THEY CLEARLY QUIT ON THEMSELVES BY SHOWING UP TO BOOT CAMP COMPLETELY & TOTAL OUT OF SHAPE AND FROM WHAT I SEE IN THE VIDEO ARE NOT REALLY TRYING!!!
THEY SHOULD ALL BE FLUSHED OUT I.E. SENT BACK HOME WITH A BIG CHICKEN DINNER (B.C.D.) DISCHARGE AND THEN AFTER THREE MONTHS OF GETTING FIT BE SENT BACK TO NAVY BOOT CAMP FOR A CHANCE TO COMPLETE IT IN ORDER TO CANCEL OUT THE B.C.D.!!! IT'S DISGUSTING TO ME AS A DUAL SERVICES VET-WIMPS!!!
‘Everybody on your faces!’
Me: *faceplants immediately*
I remember in boot camp in San Diego you could see the Navy guys doing their basic training. We were doing the PFT, getting chased by drill instructors during the run portion with lungs about to explode, and seeing them across the water sitting on the grass holding cans of Coke. It made me rethink my life decisions.
Dude says you can see Chicago from San Diego 🤡
@@Skidkid69He might be thinking of A school but even that's a stretch
@@Iknowitswrongprobably was a school
@@Skidkid69 : Back in the days, there were 3 Navy Boot Camps: Great Lakes, San Diego (closed in '97), and Orlando (closed in '94).
By the way, I do not think you can see Chicago from RTC Great Lakes anyway; they are about 40 miles apart.
@@Skidkid69 Who is the clown now?
We got left on our faces once for like 40 mins, cause our instructor left and forgot about us
One day I wanna be like these guys
For the people complaining about bad form on those push-ups:
Try and do 20 eight counts, 20 leg lifts, 20 mason twists, and 20 in and outs, and then do push-ups as fast as possible all the while somebody is telling you to go faster. If you can, good for you. But keep in mind if you break and fall to the floor you not only have to start the whole beating over for yourself, but for everyone else. My time in basic the beatings would take a minimum of 20 minutes and up to an hour and a half without rest.
When you're that tired you don't care about form.
I was in the marine corps. I got sand kicked in my face for not keeping form.
@@korcommander I can understand that. Though it is important to stay fit in the navy, our lives aren't as much hindered by a little bit of weight considering we're on a boat doing jobs that mostly don't rely on staying fit.
It's a matter of life or death for someone to be in shape for the marines or army, thus stricter enforcement on form. The navy mainly cares about being able to run from my experience. Each branches basic training probably has something that it harps on.
@@JudeUnlawful ^ This. I'd rather you kept in half decent shape and know your equipment on the ship and how to stop a missile more than if you keep a perfectly formed pushup and have perfect abs.
The nicest drill Sargent in the military
Petty Officer not a sergeant.
Company Commander.
Petty officer or RDC not sergeant
It’s easy to run these youngsters down , but I have to give credit where credits is due, they’ve volunteered. I wish them the best …
I was in the Army in 1982, if UA-cam had existed the Troops from 1952 would have laughed at us , I have no doubt
That's actually a good point
Well I mean I’m those 52’ troops were mostly battle hardened men from ww2 and some even from ww1🤷♂️
🤘🏼💙💙
Thank you for your service 🙏🇺🇸❤️
Before I joined the military, I was torn of what branch to serve. A former Navy veteran told me. " If you want the gravy, join the Navy." So that was the recruiting office I never walked into.
I can tell you from experience as a Navy veteran myself, if you're already physically fit than PT in boot camp was a complete joke. Obviously most recruits show up barely passing their PFA, which is why they make bootcamp look tougher than it actually is but it's not 😂.
This is the most sanitized version of this shit. I would know I have been through it.
Sanitized. Lol. I went through 40 years ago and by the time ŵe graduated I thought my name should have been Oedipus.
10 or 15??? They should be kicked out!!!!
Well it's 10 or 15, but like every few minutes for what can feel like hours. Get something wrong when they ask a question? Start pushing. When I was in boot back in 2015, everyone did like 15 push-ups for every error they would find during inspections per every single rack.
These are boots. They aren’t even “in” yet, it’s training for a reason.
@@ResidentBird I excelled through boot camp. I know how it works. Some of these kids can barely do 15 straight, as in barely got in because standards are low
@@GodGunsGillswell they aren’t “in” yet are they? Since this is bootcamp
@stefanvdw7895 they are government property at this point! They're in!!! You just can't walk away from boot camp like you can during MEPS and first swear in.
I was never Military... But my Father in 1950 graduated Navy basic training, with the "HONOR MAN" Award...He also has a letter from the BOSTON RED SOX inviting him to tryout as a pitcher...he was 6' 4" 240lbs...But on liberty in the Mediterranean, him and a shipmate from Vermont, skied the ALPS...and my father Shattered his right knee, ending any hope for the Red Sox...RIP, he was 90.....👍🇺🇸
Why I’m getting ready early:
They need major Payne to come through there and straighten the navy out.
Marine, Active duty here.
all of that but still 0 proper pushups.
When I was BMT at Lackland AFB in 1988 the TIs were a hell of a lot more angrier than this and could lay hands on you. This is like boy scout camp.😁
From what I've heard, Lackland (as of 2016) is quite an exception to the modern soft training, at least in Army (it's where you start in Army if English is not your primary language).
322 trainee here from '99. They couldn't even make us do push-ups. Easy 6 weeks 👍🏽
@@MichaelCorleone562sounds like BS I graduated from BMT in 2018 and the MTIs could 100 percent make you workout. They were limited to three “reprimands” a day aka making you do strength workouts and the preferred weapon of choice was burpees. Now was it hard? No I personally thought it was way too easy and would beg my instructors to give us more time to do runs and pull-ups, I would also do hundreds of push-ups and squats a day to try and keep in shape for AFSOF. But even if basic was a cake walk I don’t believe for one second they “couldn’t make you do push-ups” basic training is you meeting the bare minimum, and anyone who struggles in basic is up for a rude awakening. Unlike SOF pipelines your instructors want you to pass and have no intention of kicking you out all of the “scare tactics” are there to break the kids individual tendencies and teach them to not overthink. If you think some guy raising his voice at you is scary then the idea of doing water confidence drills till you pass out and then being forced to get right back in the pool would be a living hell for most people. Even the marines who like to pretend their basic made them a badass were simply put through the bare minimum. And the funny thing is if you talk to most SOF vets they have fond memories of their pipelines. It wasn’t nearly as bad as combat and you realize that having an instructor who doesn’t want to actively kill you doesn’t compare to an enemy who wants you and your men dead and will try to do anything in their power to get it done even using women and children as tools for that objective. Basic is a joke and if you don’t see it as a vacation then combat will make a cripple of you.
@@williamwallice4328ain’t reading allat
@@sodurtydandy ok? Then don’t lol.
“Nope. You touched the ground. Hooyah zero.”
With all those verbal insults I rather go to Shaolin.
Just graduated last Thursday from navy boot camp, most ez thing I’ve ever done in life lol
Man I’m glad I went to the Corps. Bc if I woulda done this and never went to the corps I would feel like I cheated myself 😂
I think some explanation and remedial training on how to a push up is GREATLY needed. The Navy is definitely soft.
It's literally week 1 training dawg some of these people haven't worked out since highschool.
My boot camp didn't look like this back in 04. This did look soft
@@StevenTheAristolianNerd My Dad was a Drill Sgt for 6 years in the 80s. This is SOFT. I knew how to do better push ups when I was 5. He served in the Army for 22 years.
@@GodGunsGillsPE isn't required in alot of schools now and it usually doesn't have anything to do with pushups, situps and running. The problem comes from the school's making them soft.
@@paxtoncargill4661no wonder there’s an obesity epidemic
It like bootcamp with all the pressure and yelling.
Thank goodness my Navy basic training was forty years ago.
they never make it rain anymore.... Turn up the heaters, close the windows, workout till you have a literal puddle of sweat under you....They have their PT shoes while doing PT ? Da faqq happened to wearing the steel toe while doing PT in the barracks's room....
Beastings can go much harder and longer if people aren't collapsing from feet pain
@@dudewheresmyfreakingphone or people just whine, bitch & complain too much nowadays. I wondered why the navy was getting softer and softer . Now a lot of us know.
04 they did
@@GodGunsGills in 09 they did 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
In ‘96 it “rained” every day in 022! I came out of boot built stacked better than 4 years of ha football! Camera on? Different treatment!
This is the most baby shit Ive ever seen. The military has gotten so damn soft I wouldn't trust anyone enlisited in the past 5 years in any form of combat
Marine corps is still the same old corps ngl
Enlist then
Yes!!!! Enlist!!!
@tylercrowell9230 no it's not!!! They integrated and it's nothing like the old days or even early 2000s
“Oh no, the week 1 people are being treated like it’s week 1. Oh no!”
Get out of here with your crying.
"WHAT YOU CALLIN ME PETTY FOR PRIVATE?"
THAT is why they join the navy, to do 10-15 pushups!
The SIQ person just watching 😂😂
Much respect to all of the recruits ❤❤❤❤❤
Imagine if David Goggins was there 😂
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For many, this is the first time that anything has been expected of them ... or "expections" have been defined.
Been there.
Been there and done that!!! And I DID NOT QUIT!!!
That guy on the bunk must have a profile
Man, those berthings are way nicer than when I went to boot camp
What a clean high school gym.
Nah these push-ups are like kindergartens in PE class
Those barracks look impeccable
Former army. Videos like these help put me to sleep
I remember them giving us ice cream socials like they were going out of style. if you know you know
Shit that looks easy asf 😂😂😂 this is my warm-up at the gym.
Navy doesn’t get yelled at for shot
The guy on the top bunk at the end of the video was definitely thinking
“Im glad im on light duty right now”
You have 30 seconds to hydrate
I remember these days. Good times believe it or not. Made so many good friends for life.
I can honestly say that, currently, I do not have any contact with the people that I met in boot camp.
U got the siq dude just chilling in his rack watching everyone😂😂
i show this to my kids and call it cocomelon
“Please Mr. Shark don’t eat me, seamen recruit don’t taste so good.”
😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When i was in Bootcamp in 1982, the F" work was the usual! I loved this video!
The nerve of these drill instructors. They didn't even get the chance to find an unlocked footlocker with a jelly donut inside.
Graduated November 30th 2023, already missing bootcamp. Hooyah Sailors
Naw, that’s being CYCLED. Better hope your RDC is not a RAINMAN.
Yo these barracks are crazy
Called it getting 'mashed' when I was in
I was in Navy boot camp in 80s. That's a nice guy picnic now!!! We weren't raised with video games and phones. We had muscles and grit!!!
Look at all those great young people ❤
Pretending that the navy boot is hard is the funniest part of this video.
Hoo ya Zero!
Ah yes i do not miss this at all.
Just got out. Will never forget my RDC’s favorite phrase “very well”
The SIQ in his bed just watching 😭
Remember people this is nice workout when the camera man is around. Trust me. When the camera goes away its funner. They will not film the RDC's, DI's, DS's legitimately cussing you out, calling you fucked up names and shit. I'm glad the camera man doesn't show that. At least that is heritage we can keep!
These are the results of playing Games all day !!!
I did not see one single completed push-up in that entire video.
We called it "mashed" in my day. I don't miss that eleven weeks of misery one bit.
Trust me I was in navy boot, you'd be surprised how often this is