Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

BEST Navy SEAL BUDS Prep Training. June Advanced Course. Extreme SEAL Experience.com Buds131

Navy SEAL June Advanced Training Course BUD/SPrep Training. EXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com. Hell Night, Platoon, Advanced, SEAL Sniper, and SEAL Advanced Operator Training. SEAL Training BUDS Prep. Helo Cast, Underwater Knot Tying, Drown Proofing Training Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUDS ( Hell Week) that trainees quit BUDS Training participating in. "You can't do that in just 24-hours!" THE F**KI CAN'T! I have since 1992 and it works... The second hardest part of BUDS is staying motivated for six hard months. Most guys know a lot about BUDS, but little about the ultimate goal, which is SEAL Team and each push-up and each day in BUDS becomes harder. We take care of that with Platoon and Advanced Training and show guys some of what they'll be doing as SEALs. Training with SEALs and asking questions, planning missions, shooting weapons and combat survival helps maintain focus for the "Toughest Military Training in the World." Kick Some Ass. www.extremesealexperience.com http www ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDYV0wTtgec&hl=en

Friday, 25 March 2011

!!EXCLUSIVE WOW!! What is Basic Training Like in the Army National Guard?

For questions, call me at 562 900-0575 or visit www.iguardcalifornia.com or my blog at http All National Guard, Army Reserve and regular Army trainees attend 9 weeks of basic training at one of the US Army's BCT locations around the country. Where you go for basic depends on you MOS. National Guard soldiers return home after training is complete while the regular Army soldiers will then ship off to their assigned duty station here in the US or somewhere overseas. National Guard soldiers serve one weekend per month and two weeks during the summer. Guard soldiers have a dual mission, first is to support our states in times of disasters. Secondly, we do our part in operations around the world. We are commonly referred to as "citizen-soldiers" because of our unique mission. Check out my newest video here on youtube about surviving basic training, www.youtube.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmvwm4MfqO4&hl=en

Saturday, 5 March 2011

Worlds Smallest Navy SEAL. Navy SEAL BUDS Prep Training. Extreme SEAL Experience.com

Navy SEALTraining. EXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com. Hell Night, Platoon, Advanced, and SEAL Advanced Operator Training. SEAL Training BUDS Prep. Helo Cast, Underwater Knot Tying, Drownproffing Training Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUDS ( Hell Week) that trainees quit BUDS Training participating in. "You can't do that in just 24-hours!" THE F**KI CAN'T! I have since 1992 and it works... The second hardest part of BUDS is staying motivated for six hard months. Most guys know a lot about BUDS, but little about the ultimate goal, which is SEAL Team and each push-up and each day in BUDS becomes harder. We take care of that with Platoon and Advanced Training and show guys some of what they'll be doing as SEALs. Training with SEALs and asking questions, planning missions, shooting weapons and combat survival helps maintain focus for the "Toughest Military Training in the World." Kick Some Ass. www.extremesealexperience.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swdn4Wfw01I&hl=en

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Best Navy SEAL BUDS Prep Training. April Advanced Course. Extreme SEAL Experience.com

Navy SEAL BUD/SPrep Training. EXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com. Hell Night, Platoon, Advanced, SEAL Sniper, and SEAL Advanced Operator Training. SEAL Training BUDS Prep. Helo Cast, Underwater Knot Tying, Drown Proofing Training Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUDS ( Hell Week) that trainees quit BUDS Training participating in. "You can't do that in just 24-hours!" THE F**KI CAN'T! I have since 1992 and it works... The second hardest part of BUDS is staying motivated for six hard months. Most guys know a lot about BUDS, but little about the ultimate goal, which is SEAL Team and each push-up and each day in BUDS becomes harder. We take care of that with Platoon and Advanced Training and show guys some of what they'll be doing as SEALs. Training with SEALs and asking questions, planning missions, shooting weapons and combat survival helps maintain focus for the "Toughest Military Training in the World." Kick Some Ass. www.extremesealexperience.com http www.mcmfamily.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMuuuq3Kifo&hl=en

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Extreme SEAL Experience "Part Two" Navy SEAL BUD/S Prep Training

These four videos are to show guys who we are and how we feel; why we conduct the Navy SEAL Training we do and what our backgrounds are. The 'Key-Players" involved and what guys can expect when they come for a course. Sorry there are no explosions going off, no helicopters, no gunfire and no cool music. This video is what it is and I'd appreciate it if it be taken as that and commented on and rated accordingly. We are as genuine and honest a small company as you can get. We simply "Give a Shit" about each and every man who comes for a course and BUST our asses to deliver what we promise... There is honestly, noting in the "World" that compares to what we do here. Nothing... Retired Navy SEAL Don Shipley. Navy SEAL BUDS Prep Training. EXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com. Hell Night, Platoon, Advanced, and SEAL Advanced Operator Training. SEAL Training BUDS Prep. Helo Cast, Underwater Knot Tying, Drownproffing Training Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUDS ( Hell Week) that trainees quit ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggUlLbicpGc&hl=en

Monday, 21 February 2011

!!WOW!! How to Survive Army Basic Training Series "MRE" !!MUST SEE!!

For more info or to join the California Army National Guard, visit www.iguardcalifornia.com or for Tips To Survive Army Basic Training visit http This is a great video to help you get familiar with MRE's. You'll eat quite a few while your in Basic Training. Menu 8 - Grilled Beef Patty The Meal, Ready-to-Eat — commonly known as the MRE — is a self-contained, individual field ration in lightweight packaging bought by the United States military for its service members for use in combat or other field conditions where organized food facilities are not available. The MRE replaced the canned MCI or Meal, Combat, Individual rations in 1981 and is the intended successor to the lighter LRP ration developed by the United States Army for Special Forces and Ranger patrol units in Vietnam. General contents may include: * Main course (entree) * Side dish * Dessert or snack (often commercial candy, fortified pastry, or HOOAH! Bar) * crackers or bread * Spread of cheese, peanut butter, or jelly * Powdered beverage mix: fruit flavored drink, cocoa, instant coffee or tea, sport drink, or dairy shake. * Utensils (usually just a plastic spoon) * Flameless ration heater (FRH) * Beverage mixing bag * Accessory pack: o Xylitol chewing gum o Water-resistant matches o Napkin / toilet paper o Moist towelette o Seasonings, including salt, pepper, sugar, creamer, and/or Tabasco sauce Pls rate, comment or subscribe.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEgnN33LwSQ&hl=en

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

My US Army Basic Training and 12B Combat Engineer School

This is an updated video of my original basic training video but a little better quality. This was my F35th Co. video during my US Army Basic Training and Combat Engineer Advanced Individual Training at Ft.Leonard Wood in 2007! If you are thinking about joining the US Armed Forces, this will give you a little idea what to expect and how much fun and challenging it is in basic training!! Serving in the US military is the most noble thing a man or woman can do for their country! Enjoy :) "Essayons" Be sure to check out my wife's online Military Clothing store for Combat Engineers and US Military: www.zazzle.com www.cafepress.com Army Strong Engineer Sappers!! Hooah



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHBZ0vBYZIs&hl=en

Friday, 31 December 2010

Extreme SEAL Experience "Part Three" Navy SEAL BUDS Prep Training

These four videos are to show guys who we are and how we feel; why we conduct the Navy SEAL Training we do and what our backgrounds are. The 'Key-Players" involved and what guys can expect when they come for a course. Sorry there are no explosions going off, no helicopters, no gunfire and no cool music. This video is what it is and I'd appreciate it if it be taken as that and commented on and rated accordingly. We are as genuine and honest a small company as you can get. We simply "Give a Shit" about each and every man who comes for a course and BUST our asses to deliver what we promise... There is honestly, noting in the "World" that compares to what we do here. Nothing... Retired Navy SEAL Don Shipley. Navy SEAL BUDS Prep Training. EXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com. Hell Night, Platoon, Advanced, and SEAL Advanced Operator Training. SEAL Training BUDS Prep. Helo Cast, Underwater Knot Tying, Drownproffing Training Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUDS ( Hell Week) that trainees quit ...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8MCOz3FYZM&hl=en

Tuesday, 28 December 2010

US Special Forces Training Video

Some footage cut together from serveral US Special Forces units including US Rangers US Navy Seals + Some Footage of Blackwater (now XE) although the beginning says this is footage from 1st SFOD Delta ,this cant be because Delta dont allow footage !



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEGxnel1xBs&hl=en

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Navy SEAL BUDS Prep Training 13. June SEAL Training Class. Extreme SEAL Experience.com

Civilian Navy SEAL BUDS Training Class. June 2009 Navy SEAL Training Class. EXTREME SEAL EXPERIENCE.com.Our Training Course "Hell Night" is an intense 24-hours designed to show guys how to survive Navy SEAL Hell Week. This is accomplished by using all SEAL instructors who have survived BUDS themselves and teach guys how they did it. The day gets progressively harder and at midnight, we take off the gloves as Instructors and see if trainees have learned anything they were taught during the day. Not a mindless day of push-ups and wind sprints, this is a training course dedicated to helping guys survive the "number one" evolution in BUD/S ( Hell Week) that trainees quit BUD/S Training participating in. "You can't do that in just 24-hours!" THE F**KI CAN'T! I have since 1992 and it works... The second hardest part of BUD/S is staying motivated for six hard months. Most guys know a lot about BUD/S, but little about the ultimate goal, which is SEAL Team and each push-up and each day in BUD/S becomes harder. We take care of that with Platoon and Advanced Training and show guys some of what they'll be doing as SEALs. Training with SEALs and asking questions, planning missions, shooting weapons and combat survival helps maintain focus for the "Toughest Military Training in the World." Kick Some Ass. www.extremesealexperience.com Training



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u8abGQF_mw&hl=en

Friday, 6 August 2010

SF E & E Training Video Americas Army Video Game Part 1of3

This is part 1 of 3 video series showing how to run through the SERE or E&E school on America's Army Video game. This video gets you from the start point to objective "A" on your compass. Video 2 of 3 will take you thru the steps to get from A to B and video 3 of 3 will show you how to get from B to C and extract. Hope this helps and good luck soldier!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qoCz3v0CYY&hl=en

Sunday, 11 July 2010

3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment conduct high speed training

The 75th Ranger Regiment (Airborne) is a military unit of the United States Army. The Regiment, headquartered in Fort Benning, Georgia, operates as an elite light infantry special operations force of the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) . The Regiment is composed of rapidly-deployable light infantry forces with specialized skills that enable them to perform a variety of conventional and special operations missions airborne, air assault, and direct action operations, raids, infiltration and exfiltration by air, land or sea in addition to airfield seizure, recovery of personnel and special equipment, and support of general purpose forces (GPF), among other uses. Each Ranger battalion is expected to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours notice.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9rjWR0g_Kw&hl=en

Saturday, 3 July 2010

US Ranger Training

From the early training days of Northern Ireland training of the first group of US Rangers to the nationally recognized group of elite soldiers, the US Rangers have always been the most highly regarded and nationally acclaimed soldiers in the US Army. Rangers are special because they have a knack for what they do and they are trained to build on the expertise that they possess inside of themselves. The US Rangers are certainly trained but more importantly, they train on the very core of training that they already possess inside.

Rangers are trained in many areas of specialty within the Armed services. What many people do not know is that all of the training of the US Ranger activities is heavily guarded and civilians are never allowed all access to know about the training the Rangers undergo as with many areas of the US Armed forces as well as other countries’ militaries.

US Rangers are trained for rapid deployment. Rangers are a fighting group of trained expert fighters who can be deployed and placed anywhere on the globe within a 24 hour period. Most Rangers are trained for Special Forces under special geographical conditions with varied climates and other entities which are faced in different global situations. One elite group of rangers is on call 24 hours a day and can deploy on a moment’s notice. Training is hard and specific and only the best will become US Rangers.

This highly trained group of elite soldiers will often reach some of the most dangerous training situations known within the armed forces because they must be well prepared for any situation in combat. The training is so intense that the average soldier will lose on average 30 pounds during the training session. Less than 40% who begin the training will actually finish the ranger training and go on to earn the coveted Ranger Tab. These groups of men are the elite and they have earned the right to be thought of as such. After grueling training in Georgia, they go on to face the swamps of Florida and the training gets more grueling instead of more tolerable with each passing day. Soldiers don’t get a good night sleep during the training courses and all soldiers are able to practice in the area of leadership roles.

Rangers are placed on a ‘ready mode’ when they need to be on stand-by for operations which require the ranger to be able to deploy quickly. The US Rangers know that the conditions that they face will always be the roughest in any combat zone.

Monday, 7 June 2010

Training with Philippines Army

I was fortunate to have an introduction to small firearms training with at Fort Bonifacio with Major Jun and his crew. It was one of the highlights of my trip :)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz-O3MKYtTo&hl=en