Chili and Chadd return to running after a long break, documenting their experience at Berry College. The video description hints at an exciting and possibly disruptive event leading to them being kicked out. The content appears to be a mix of personal journey and recounting a specific incident, with promotional links to their apparel, training programs, and merchandise.
This video, titled "The Fastest Man In Georgia," focuses on fitness and running workouts featuring Chili and Chadd. The description highlights their progress in threshold workouts, with both individuals improving their speed. Chadd, despite gaining weight, also saw an increase in speed. The video includes calls to action for supporting the "Three of Seven Project" through Patreon and their online store. Hashtags indicate a focus on fitness, running, and motivation.
This YouTube video features Chadd from the Three of Seven Project reading Psalm 37 while running around Berry College. The video includes links to the creator's Patreon page and online store. The content focuses on the spiritual and motivational aspects of the scripture, combined with a physical activity.
This video, titled "The Real Reason You Are Slow," appears to be a fitness-focused content piece. The description hints at a challenge related to speed and performance, possibly featuring an individual named Chadd. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the context of the channel "Three of Seven Project" and their typical content suggests it might be related to physical training for activities that could involve firearms (e.g., tactical fitness, competitive shooting). The video promotes Bare Performance Nutrition, the "Three of Seven Project" Patreon, and their merchandise store. Hashtags suggest a focus on fitness, running, and motivation.
This video appears to document an individual successfully completing a half marathon while also being armed. The title suggests a dual focus on athletic achievement and personal protection. While the specific firearm or defensive tactics are not detailed, the combination implies a discussion or demonstration of carrying a firearm during physical activity, potentially exploring the practicality, legality, or effectiveness of such a choice. The content likely appeals to those interested in both fitness and self-defense.
This video features Chili and Chadd engaging in a grueling 4x2000m running workout at threshold pace, with short walk rests. The description highlights Chadd's perceived lack of fitness, noting he was lapped significantly during the session. The video also includes promotional links for Bare Performance Nutrition, Barbell Apparel, and the Three of Seven Project's Patreon and store, with relevant hashtags related to fitness, running, and motivation.
This YouTube video features Chili and Chadd engaged in a challenging running workout focused on improving mental toughness. The description highlights a specific session of 20 repetitions of 400-meter sprints at threshold pace, noting that Chili managed to lap Chadd only twice. The video also promotes the "Three of Seven Project" through Patreon and their online store, with hashtags indicating themes of fitness, running, and motivation.
This YouTube video features Chili and Chadd engaging in a rigorous 4-mile tempo run. The description highlights Chadd's past experience with time trialing 4 miles during his Navy service, implying a connection to Navy SEAL training or standards. The video promotes Bare Performance Nutrition with a discount code and encourages support for the Three of Seven Project through Patreon and their online store. While focused on fitness and endurance, the mention of "Navy SEAL" and the implied high-level physical conditioning could resonate with an audience interested in military applications of fitness.
This video features Chili and Chadd engaging in a challenging track workout: 6 repetitions of 1000 meters at 5K race pace, with short recovery periods of 60-90 seconds. The description highlights this as a 'good one,' implying a demanding and effective training session for runners aiming to improve their 5K performance. The video also includes promotional links for Barbell Apparel and the Three of Seven Project's Patreon and store.
This YouTube video, titled "APPLICATION," features Chadd discussing how to apply biblical principles to his life while on a trail run. The description highlights a Patreon page and a store for the "Three of Seven Project." The content is focused on personal growth and faith, with no mention or demonstration of firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or related topics. The provided hashtags (#running #biblestudy #motivation) further confirm the non-firearms nature of the video.
This video, titled "HARD TIMES," features Chadd discussing the concept of difficult periods while on a favorite running trail. The description emphasizes supporting the "Three of Seven Project" through their Patreon page and online store. The video utilizes hashtags like #running, #hardtimes, and #motivation.
This YouTube video, titled 'The Hardest Track Workout Of My Life,' features Chadd and Chili returning to the track for a challenging running session. The description also includes links to Barbell Apparel, the Three of Seven Project Patreon, and their store. While the video title and description focus on fitness and running, there are no direct mentions of firearms, ammunition, manufacturers, or related topics.