This YouTube video from GBRS GROUP showcases a "Performance Standards Test" focusing on an "800 Meter Run." While the title doesn't explicitly mention firearms, the presence of GBRS GROUP (known for tactical gear and firearms training) and associated individuals with military/tactical backgrounds strongly suggests a connection to firearms or tactical fitness. The video likely evaluates physical performance in a context relevant to firearms proficiency or tactical operations, possibly as part of a training regimen. Links to their social media, including Instagram, Patreon, TikTok, Facebook, and X, are provided for further engagement.
This YouTube video, titled 'Performance Standards Test: Broad Jump' from GBRS GROUP, focuses on physical performance testing. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms, GBRS GROUP is a well-known entity within the firearms and tactical gear community. The content likely involves physical fitness assessments relevant to operators or individuals involved in tactical disciplines. The video promotes various GBRS GROUP social media channels, including Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X, as well as their Patreon for exclusive content. It also highlights individuals like DJ Shipley, Cole Fackler, and Joey Hahn.
This video introduces the GBRS Group Performance Standards, a 12-week program designed to improve physical readiness and track progress. The program emphasizes training the 'physical vessel' as the best EDC (Everyday Carry) and includes tests like the Broad Jump, Bench Press, Trap Bar Deadlift, Pull-Ups, Plank Hold, Farmer's Carry, and an 800M Run. It aims to build grit and identify areas for improvement in readiness, encouraging users to challenge their peers.
In this video, former Navy SEAL "Admiral Chili" puts "Chadd" through the Indian Army fitness test to assess his current physical condition. The description highlights Chadd's lack of fitness and the test's purpose in evaluating his weakness. The video also includes promotional links for Barbell Apparel, the Three of Seven Project Patreon, and the Three of Seven Project Store. The video's hashtags indicate a focus on India, fitness, and motivation.
This video introduces the Combat Standard Test (CST), a challenging fitness and skill assessment for individuals involved in combat-related activities. The CST involves a timed event that includes loading a Humvee, performing a 100-calorie Assault Bike (or a 1.5-mile run), completing 100 Burpee Pull-ups, and then another 100-calorie Assault Bike (or 1.5-mile run) to finish. Participants must complete the test wearing a 20lb vest within a 60-minute time cap. The video also mentions Daniel “Jake” Hubman.
This video features a retired Navy SEAL, Chadd Wright, attempting the Space Force Qualification Test, with Admiral Chili hosting. The content focuses on the physical challenges of a non-earth environment and showcases an individual's resilience and performance under a novel, demanding test. It includes links to a project for aspiring individuals and a Patreon for support.
This video introduces the "Soldier Boy" drill, a challenging shooting experience designed to test participants' systems and fitness. The inaugural run features a participant named Sean, who undergoes a gear inspection and is provided loaned equipment from TNP, including a KelTec SU-16CA and a Stag 3G AR-15. The drill takes place in challenging conditions (pitch black, frigid desert) with ranges from 60 to 400 yards. Participants are graded on Systems, Effectiveness, and Cardio (SEC), with lessons reinforced from years of TNP data collection. The video aims to identify those who are "Tactically Squared away" and will evolve into further shooting challenges.
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