Know 1 Dude ready the book “the operator” by Robert O’Neill. After reading that book, you’ll understand that the BUD/S training does not get any easier 😂it literally only gets harder
Know 1 this is a mere tiny glimpse of what they go through, and it’s random, you don’t know how long the evolution will last and you don’t know what the next one is, and this isn’t all that they do, it’s barely nothing, you’re delusional if you think you can learn more on your own than what they do
Know 1 no you can’t, you can workout and be as fit as you want, but it’s not about being physically fit, it’s about being fit, then being tired, pushed physically to you limit, then still having to perform, you, by yourself can’t put your self in those conditions, and some how if you do, you me have to commit to it 24/7, meaning you’d have to skip school if you’re a student, or refuse to work because some reason torturing yourself is more important, and there’s more to being a deal than being in shape, what you take away from it is a specific mentally, that when you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything, but you can’t get that from just being fit, it comes from being mentally broken, and still wanting to proceed, plus land navigation skills, expert in hand to hand combat, expert in diving and dive physics, and expert explosives and demolition, which can all translate out of the military
Know 1 they learn to be mentally strong figuring things out in a tough situation with no hesitation,and you have to have allot of brains and not just strength to be a SEAL
It didn't really surprise me at all that Jackson was able to handle the training he forced to do, it basically required teamwork, focus, endurance, stamina, the ability to think quick or react intelligently and have common sense. Most Pro NFL players need these specific skills to be successful in that profession, so it made sense that he nailed this.
@Eric N No he in no way attempted any tactical or actual military combat exercises and none of the serious mental stress situations they go through had anything to do with it, I just said it made sense that an NFL player could endure the physical he was actually put through. The physical aspect of special forces isn't the difficult part because normally anyone trying to enter BUDS or other special forces teams are somewhat close to the top of their game physically and the constant barrage of all of the other things they have to endure are where they crack. I would like to see them actually attempt more of the combat side of training to see if they can meet those requirements.
@Eric N I guess it's a combination of clear mind and genetics. You have to break the barrier of your brain and your body working accordingly. Your brain gives far before your body. That's why people with mental disabilities appear really strong.
I worked for the University of Montana Grizzlies in '06 and '07, shortly after Vince was drafted from the University of Northern Colorado. RIP to another Big Sky Conference alum.
"The secret to SEALS is this: team-building and attrition; not being a tough guy, a lone wolf, a body builder or even a top athlete, it is team-thought and mental-tenacity." - brian padrick drake
will holsey lol haha, well there’s a little guy that’s been the flagship name for Nike the past year. Name’s Colin Kaepernick (49er’s) but you’ve probably never heard of him
As much of pain it looks like they’re going through, it looks actually pretty fun to do with guys u trust and knowing that what you’re doing is making everybody better mentally and physically.
I have always had respect for Vincent Jackson. Followed his football career since he was a Charger. Being a Buccaneers fan, I absolutely loved him in a Tampa uniform. More importantly for me, his football career was about as long as my military career and I knew he had this appreciation from the jump. I still have his old Bucs Reebok jersey, in pristine condition. I wonder; if I could mail it to him for a signature, would he do it? Great content. Keep it up. I’ll keep watching.
RIP VICENT JACKSON! As a San Diego native I admired him growing up. Seeing him do this Navy SEAL training in San Diego put a smile on my face. Don’t know if he was aware of it but he meant a lot to this City.
I remember when I was in BUDS (class 257). It was so hard. I’m so glad I woke up from that dream and realized I wasn’t a SEAL and was just a regular ‘Joe’ who was terrified of snakes, spiders and sharks.
He grew up in my same neighborhood back in CO. A friend of mine used to play with him at Widefield High. They were our rivals and our team played them a few times. Though I never knew him personally, I knew of him. I was a fan ever since I saw him with the Chargers and even more so when he came here to Tampa. It is very sad and shocking that it came to this. R.I.P. Vincent Jackson. You will be missed.
I feel so sad for you brother watching this I could just imagine if he had a group of guys like that around him he would still be here R.I.P champ we miss you
Exactly. OSUT training was tough enough for me. Like there are many occasions where I just f****** cried to myself like a little b****. This is that times like seventy-five. I almost literally can't even imagine
I dont wanna be in the military but i wanna do something like this to see just how far I can push my body. I love physical pain. There is no better feeling than experiencing physical pain and not giving up. You feel like a super human.
They experienced a very watered down version of just 1 day out of a 6 month intensive BUDs program, not to mention another 18 months of intensive tactical training before getting the chance to be considered a SEAL. Props to the toughest, best of the best who make it through!
It's not the same when you do the training compared to when you sign a contract and do the training, I feel like when you sign up for the military it's more of an obligation.
Man I really like people like that one Seal fit instructor yelling Hooyah! I was with a marine recruiter. He was a young man who pounded his desk and patriotically yelled “United States Marine” right in front of me. We need more people with energy like that in this world for the greater good.
I think almost everyone is capable to go through that physically, at least those who have done some sports in life and are not very overweighted - it's a mental stuff that only few can go through.
Also gotta remember these guys aren't getting treated like recruits, they do all the stuff but not the stress added to real life recruits because at the end of the day these dudes wont be seals lol
BUDS training you’ll run over 2,000 miles and swim over 150 miles. There’s a reason why people quit, only the ones that are willing to die before they quit pass.
Specificity. Lou Ferrigno tried out for the NY Jets. He was doing bent rows with 200+ pounds. A football player said "You think you'll be doing that two days from now?" "Sure. Why not?" Ferrigno said two days later he was too sore to bend over and puck up the barbell.
The real challenge isn’t the discomfort or pain of one day or two. Many people who are reasonably fit could get through a few days without quitting. It’s the thought that it’s going to be like this - cold, tired, sleep deprived, in pain and under constant intense scrutiny and pressure for weeks and months, with a continuing constant physical and mental grind after BUD/s that makes most people quit.
Yeah. Really the difference between them is that with actual SEAL tests it's a lot more like they are torturing you. They just want to put people through tests where it proves that they WILL NOT give up.
That’s nice to see that an athlete nowadays looks at what’s important. My job demands the same teamwork ! My sons job in the Usmc demands are the same.. moral is we all need a team ! Ooh rah. God bless America & all of you 🇺🇸
COMMENT with an athlete you want to see on I Could Do That next!
Aaron Judge
LeBron James
Whistle Barry bonds
Do JACK BLACK
LeBron James
I have mad respect for those guys. The training is just insane, mentally and physically.
Know 1 Dude ready the book “the operator” by Robert O’Neill. After reading that book, you’ll understand that the BUD/S training does not get any easier 😂it literally only gets harder
Know 1 this is a mere tiny glimpse of what they go through, and it’s random, you don’t know how long the evolution will last and you don’t know what the next one is, and this isn’t all that they do, it’s barely nothing, you’re delusional if you think you can learn more on your own than what they do
@Know 1 why are you arguing with people on the internet? You realize that makes you the automatic loser?
Know 1 no you can’t, you can workout and be as fit as you want, but it’s not about being physically fit, it’s about being fit, then being tired, pushed physically to you limit, then still having to perform, you, by yourself can’t put your self in those conditions, and some how if you do, you me have to commit to it 24/7, meaning you’d have to skip school if you’re a student, or refuse to work because some reason torturing yourself is more important, and there’s more to being a deal than being in shape, what you take away from it is a specific mentally, that when you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything, but you can’t get that from just being fit, it comes from being mentally broken, and still wanting to proceed, plus land navigation skills, expert in hand to hand combat, expert in diving and dive physics, and expert explosives and demolition, which can all translate out of the military
Know 1 they learn to be mentally strong figuring things out in a tough situation with no hesitation,and you have to have allot of brains and not just strength to be a SEAL
Jackson saw that ice bath and instantly thought, man I’m at home now lol.
Fr he was probably like yo lets do this at the end
It didn't really surprise me at all that Jackson was able to handle the training he forced to do, it basically required teamwork, focus, endurance, stamina, the ability to think quick or react intelligently and have common sense. Most Pro NFL players need these specific skills to be successful in that profession, so it made sense that he nailed this.
@Eric N No he in no way attempted any tactical or actual military combat exercises and none of the serious mental stress situations they go through had anything to do with it, I just said it made sense that an NFL player could endure the physical he was actually put through. The physical aspect of special forces isn't the difficult part because normally anyone trying to enter BUDS or other special forces teams are somewhat close to the top of their game physically and the constant barrage of all of the other things they have to endure are where they crack. I would like to see them actually attempt more of the combat side of training to see if they can meet those requirements.
That was what I was thinking
@Eric N I guess it's a combination of clear mind and genetics. You have to break the barrier of your brain and your body working accordingly. Your brain gives far before your body. That's why people with mental disabilities appear really strong.
"There are two ways to do things, the right way, and again"! Now that's motivation.
"We're cooking right now"
*The Rock has entered the chat*
lol
*CAN YOU SMELL...WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKING?!*
R.I.P 🙏🏽 Vincent..was recommended this video an hour before he was announced dead
Saw this video just hours before hearing about his death just now. Strange
Ok
Rip
what happened?
@@dakk3 He was killed by a Neo Nazi
Who else got this after hearing of his passing?rip Vincent Jackson.
Me unfortunately
Ya
Me too
I worked for the University of Montana Grizzlies in '06 and '07, shortly after Vince was drafted from the University of Northern Colorado. RIP to another Big Sky Conference alum.
Me too
"The secret to SEALS is this: team-building and attrition; not being a tough guy, a lone wolf, a body builder or even a top athlete, it is team-thought and mental-tenacity." - brian padrick drake
Nice to see an NFL player saying how much respect he’s got for our boys!
Show one that didn't
will holsey lol haha, well there’s a little guy that’s been the flagship name for Nike the past year. Name’s Colin Kaepernick (49er’s) but you’ve probably never heard of him
I’ve definitely never heard of a Colin Cappernic, who did he play for?
Approving do you even know the reason why he was kneeling?
Kaepernick got the idea to kneel from a U.S. Army veteran...
RIP to a legend🙏🏾 Gone But Never Forgotten
I love just watching this while I’m relaxing on the couch
Same lmao
:D
Who came here after they realized Vincent Jackson had passed away R.I.P 💯💯🕊
RIP
This just came up on my recommended. Had no idea he did this.
Was literally just watching this two days ago. My how life can change in the blink of an eye. Rest In Power Vincent Jackson.
RIP VINCENT MAN
Catching touchdowns for the lord 🙏
Guy is a foot taller than everybody
BlackManTravel yep. Typically shorter, lean dudes. I’m almost positive there was a 5’0” seal. Their smurf crew guys are usually 5’3”-5’6”
BlackManTravel where did you get this info from?
Yea but the seals are real men so
Lavar Ball HA !
John Kevin dude said a fOotbALl plAyEr is tougher than Navy Seals 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙃🙃🤣🙃🙃🙃
I'd imagine Vincent jackson has taken an ice bath or two.
Lol only once or twice lol
Keep resting in peace bro. You will be missed
God bless and be with our SEALs and Soldiers🙏🇺🇸
As much of pain it looks like they’re going through, it looks actually pretty fun to do with guys u trust and knowing that what you’re doing is making everybody better mentally and physically.
Mind over matter....if you dont mind, it dont matter. 1 day at a time....and repeat.
*US Army* Hooah!
*US Navy* Hooyah!
*US Marine Corp.* Hoorah!
*US Air Force* Weeeeeee!
Underrated
I correct you on the air force... BRZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT
Marines own is wrong
So first off. Marine Corps*
Secondly its Oorah or just rah.
And I'm in the Navy.
Weeee! :)
You can tell Vincent Jackson was a good man! RIP!
Rest in peace Vincent you were a amazing talent
Rest In Peace VJ! “Heroes get remembered, but legends never die!” You were both. Thanks for the memories from San Diego! They couldn’t stop you..
RIP Vincent Jackson. Thank you for supporting our troops.
I have always had respect for Vincent Jackson. Followed his football career since he was a Charger. Being a Buccaneers fan, I absolutely loved him in a Tampa uniform.
More importantly for me, his football career was about as long as my military career and I knew he had this appreciation from the jump.
I still have his old Bucs Reebok jersey, in pristine condition. I wonder; if I could mail it to him for a signature, would he do it?
Great content. Keep it up. I’ll keep watching.
Seems like he would. Cool guy. Not afraid to be a good person in today's mad world.
Well articulated person. Extremely well put together comment. You are a rare sight. I am high on acid right now
Shelly Baker
Thanks for the tips. I did not think to check on social media. Thanks for stopping by.
Cheers 🍻!
Nobody cares to be honest
Billy 69
That’s not true. People do care.
Why the negativity? 😕
Knew he looked familiar...wish chargers never let you go you were one of my favorite wide outs for the chargers
*Knew*
Out of 33 ppl your the only one lmao ill fix it for ya🤣🤗
RIP VICENT JACKSON! As a San Diego native I admired him growing up. Seeing him do this Navy SEAL training in San Diego put a smile on my face. Don’t know if he was aware of it but he meant a lot to this City.
Tiger woods really turning his life around, HOOYAH! 👏👏👏
I remember when I was in BUDS (class 257). It was so hard. I’m so glad I woke up from that dream and realized I wasn’t a SEAL and was just a regular ‘Joe’ who was terrified of snakes, spiders and sharks.
JJL Tactical Solutions DOR? How far did you make it?
nobody is a seal till they complete buds so
@@jtakesnols SQT
@@yzmotoxer807 r/whoooosh
What should a woman know before going to BUD/S?
Rip to a legend
R.I.P Legend 🕊😭
He grew up in my same neighborhood back in CO. A friend of mine used to play with him at Widefield High. They were our rivals and our team played them a few times. Though I never knew him personally, I knew of him. I was a fan ever since I saw him with the Chargers and even more so when he came here to Tampa. It is very sad and shocking that it came to this. R.I.P. Vincent Jackson. You will be missed.
Rest In Peace !!
Rip Vincent Jackson you will always be loved
I love whistle best channel every
Lots of respect to you Mr. Jackson !!
RIP Vjax we’ll miss you.
RIP man. You were a hero to me when I was younger
Rest In Peace
I feel so sad for you brother watching this I could just imagine if he had a group of guys like that around him he would still be here R.I.P champ we miss you
Rest In Peace!
bro he just died who’s here after seeing he died
everyone who saw ur comment is btw. but rip
Ok
Sad story
Sad to hear that.
he got killed by a gematria ritual #83
Now multiply that by 100 n u start to get a glimpse of BUD/S training.
b
What's bud/s?
@daniel ampadu. It stands for basic underwater demolition/ seal. It’s the training that navy seals go through.
RIP Legend
Try doing that every day for 28 weeks.
7 months of just nonstop pt with little sleep in between? ill pass
Exactly. OSUT training was tough enough for me. Like there are many occasions where I just f****** cried to myself like a little b****. This is that times like seventy-five. I almost literally can't even imagine
At least it’s not boring because you got guys with you.
I dont wanna be in the military but i wanna do something like this to see just how far I can push my body. I love physical pain. There is no better feeling than experiencing physical pain and not giving up. You feel like a super human.
As a Marine Mom, Seals are the best of the best! Thank god for each and everyone of them!!
Kim Sebring every branch has the best of the best
average players of course!
Rest In Peace Vincent . I pray for peace and healing for all your loved ones.
Dope! I love this type of brotherhood. Not everyone can endure this type of physical training or even enter any branch of service
The final line sums it up so well. Respect
rest easy.
Rest in piece VJ
Rest In Peace Vincent Jackson 🙏
Rest in Piece Dawg! Beast on and off the Field 😩🙏🏾🔥
Feb 15 2021 Rip Vincent Jackson 😥😥😥
Never knew him till I watched this video. RIP to what seems like a humble and down to earth man.
Rip Vincent Jackson 1983-2021 forever Buccaneer 😇🙏🏴☠️
They experienced a very watered down version of just 1 day out of a 6 month intensive BUDs program, not to mention another 18 months of intensive tactical training before getting the chance to be considered a SEAL. Props to the toughest, best of the best who make it through!
RIP Mr.Jackson 🕊️🕊️
R.I.P. Vincent Jackson
Rest In Peace ❤️
Who else is looking back on this after he just passes away? R.I.P. VJ
That's nice, but can you eat a XXL pepperoni pizza while binge watching Netflix?
one time but it was cheese
Hahaha
No, and you shouldnt either
XXL????
Sounds like freaking HEAVEN
Wtf bro, I watched this yesterday and now I just learned that he just passed. Descansa en paz Vincent Jackson.
Rip Jackson rest in paradise bro you are a inspiration
now do it everyday on little sleep
Arthur Morgan hi Arthur
Arthur Morgan I thought u where dead
Arthur Morgan I thought I killed u black lung
Arthur Morgan and worse the training gets a lot harder
@@Dogwatr2 never
Rest in peace V Jack!!
It's not the same when you do the training compared to when you sign a contract and do the training, I feel like when you sign up for the military it's more of an obligation.
RIP Man
Man I really like people like that one Seal fit instructor yelling Hooyah! I was with a marine recruiter. He was a young man who pounded his desk and patriotically yelled “United States Marine” right in front of me. We need more people with energy like that in this world for the greater good.
Just saw this in my recommend. RIP Vincent Jackson 🙏🏻🥺😭.
I love this new series
Thanks for watching Marshall!
Can't believe he's gone rest in peace🙏🙏
I think almost everyone is capable to go through that physically, at least those who have done some sports in life and are not very overweighted - it's a mental stuff that only few can go through.
Also gotta remember these guys aren't getting treated like recruits, they do all the stuff but not the stress added to real life recruits because at the end of the day these dudes wont be seals lol
BUDS training you’ll run over 2,000 miles and swim over 150 miles. There’s a reason why people quit, only the ones that are willing to die before they quit pass.
Rest in paradise Vincent 🕊🕊
I could never do that!! That looked so hard!! But I give respect to you.
Rest In Peace man
I saw this guy absolutely hammered at a concert in San Diego
Candle Ankle prob, he played for SD
rip man 💔
RIP VJ
Navy seals are the cream of the crop, especially the tier 1 operators. I pity the enemy who thinks that they're taking down our SEALS.
Tier 1 is Seal Team 6, 24th STS, and Delta Force, but getting in to the seals is super tough.
They're not super heroes dude. They suffer massive casualties just like everyone else.
Specificity.
Lou Ferrigno tried out for the NY Jets. He was doing bent rows with 200+ pounds. A football player said "You think you'll be doing that two days from now?" "Sure. Why not?" Ferrigno said two days later he was too sore to bend over and puck up the barbell.
Fun fact, my dad is actually irl friends with Vincent Jackson. He used to golf with him all the freakin time
Ok
Liar
The real challenge isn’t the discomfort or pain of one day or two. Many people who are reasonably fit could get through a few days without quitting. It’s the thought that it’s going to be like this - cold, tired, sleep deprived, in pain and under constant intense scrutiny and pressure for weeks and months, with a continuing constant physical and mental grind after BUD/s that makes most people quit.
RIP 🙏
RIP V Jackson ❤️
Great video
Man, RIP Vincent
I'll have a Mcdouble please
With a large! Diet Coke! 😝
Rip v jack 🙏🏻✊🏻❤️
"there's two ways to do something, the right way- and again"
Rest easy brother Jackson
Multiply that by negative 100 and that’s my life after the military
Thank you.
"Seal inspired tests"...now imagine the real tests.
Yeah. Really the difference between them is that with actual SEAL tests it's a lot more like they are torturing you. They just want to put people through tests where it proves that they WILL NOT give up.
The real thing has more emphasis on endurance and sleep deprivation and a whole lot more yelling!
DolphinsWIthIgloos V Jax is on his way out if he didn’t retire yet. He was a beast on the Chargers
The key to becoming a seal is having it set in your head before you go in I will die before I give up
Well....the could've brought the log "Ol' Misery" from the Discovery BUD/S documentary...
Actually l have mad respect for those guys the training is just insane,mentally and physically.
RIP
That’s nice to see that an athlete nowadays looks at what’s important. My job demands the same teamwork ! My sons job in the Usmc demands are the same.. moral is we all need a team ! Ooh rah. God bless America & all of you 🇺🇸
It’s amazing that those nfl guys get paid so much more then those military guys
rest easy vincent. fly high