This video focuses on a firearms training drill designed to improve shooter power using a kettlebell pyramid. The drill likely aims to enhance strength, stability, and overall physical conditioning to translate into better performance on the shooting range. While specific firearms or calibers are not mentioned, the core of the video is about physical training for shooting.
This video features a penetration test pitting a .50 BMG round against an "indestructible" kettlebell. The title and description emphasize the extreme nature of the test and the potential for the kettlebell to withstand the impact. The content creator is seeking to demonstrate the power of the .50 BMG round and observe the results on a durable object. Links to sponsor products like XS Sights and AXIL ear protection, as well as affiliate links for camera gear, are included. The video also includes calls to action for Patreon and PayPal support, and links to the creator's Instagram.
This video showcases BUD/S preparation training for aspiring Navy SEALs, focusing on aquatic skills. The training includes underwater swimming, kettlebell carries, drown proofing, mask clearing, and knot tying. The description also promotes a self-defense course, indicating a broader interest in personal protection. While not directly featuring firearms, the context of SEAL training implies a strong connection to tactical and defensive applications.
This video documents the Pew Pew Tactical team participating in the #RemoteBrutality2021 challenge, a substitute for the cancelled Finnish Brutality event. The challenge involves a physically demanding 30-minute kettlebell workout, described as a significant "smoke check." The video features a full review and afterthoughts on the experience, with links to the challenge ruleset and merchandise. It also includes disclaimers regarding firearm safety and adherence to YouTube's guidelines.
This video showcases Žiga's participation in the "Remote Brutality" drill, a demanding physical challenge. He's seen performing the drill with a 24kg kettlebell, plate carrier, ballistic helmet, and gas mask. While he aimed for bonus points, two unsuccessful throws prevented him from achieving this. The description also provides a link to the rules of the "Finnish Brutality" event hosted by Varusteleka, and encourages support for the Polenar Tactical channel through their store and Patreon. Despite the missed bonus points, it's highlighted as a "good run."
This video showcases a "Remote Brutality 2021" shooting stage, a replacement for the canceled Finnish Brutality 2021 match due to COVID restrictions. The stage involves shooting a rifle at a metal target from designated boxes (A and B) while incorporating a kettlebell-throwing element. Competitors must move between boxes, throwing a 20 kg item, and acquire hits on the target. The video details the setup, performance, and scoring, emphasizing gun safety and proper kettlebell throwing technique. Winners can receive gear from Varusteleka.
This YouTube video features a comparison between an AWM rifle and a .50 caliber weapon, tested against a kettlebell. The video includes a call to action for viewers to check out "holdupdisplays.com" and comment on their favorite product. Hashtags related to AWM, .50 caliber, and PUBG are provided.
This video from IDARM 2017 features Stage 4 of a rifle match, highlighting the M1 Garand. The stage is a physical challenge where competitors carry a kettlebell, sprint with it around a barrel for a number of repetitions corresponding to a weight they chose, and then engage targets. The description emphasizes the patriotic spirit of shooting an M1 Garand on July 4th and thanks the hosts, Independence Training. It also directs viewers to support InRange through Patreon and mentions merchandise availability.
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