How to Perform a Navy SEAL Burpee: the only tutorial you'll ever need

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  • @andrewbell8837
    @andrewbell8837 Před rokem +1419

    I am 78 years. I call it practicing falling down and getting up again. Also helps to keep me very fit.

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +87

      Incredible, sir!!;

    • @zrise8023
      @zrise8023 Před rokem +34

      This is something i said to my mother, she recently started exercise classes so i made her do a simple test, lay on the ground and get up as fast as you can, if you cant do it thats what you should focus on.

    • @ek1046
      @ek1046 Před rokem +9

      haha great attitude!

    • @Chris-ro7mn
      @Chris-ro7mn Před rokem +5

      ​@@zrise8023sound humbling and educational lmao

    • @markojovanovic8856
      @markojovanovic8856 Před rokem +4

      My prayers for you! ❤️🙏❤️

  • @natej6671
    @natej6671 Před rokem +102

    NGL I wasn't expecting him to be that buff judging by the intro.

    • @princenosiatajansen
      @princenosiatajansen Před 3 měsíci +1

      😀😀😀😀😀😀

    • @stacyjackson4584
      @stacyjackson4584 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I thought the same thing! 😂

    • @goodboi4939
      @goodboi4939 Před měsícem

      Burpees pack muscle on, people hate them but they give results. This beats the P90 program as it’s practical, 20 minutes just 4 days a week.

  • @joshuakauffman2701
    @joshuakauffman2701 Před rokem +512

    I’ve never been more inspired to try a new exercise in my life. You can EASILY tell the passion this man has in wanting the best out of everyone. He wants to share what he found amazing to others. I’m fully convinced I’ll see massive results if I can nail this down

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +35

      Wonderful to hear, my friend!!!

    • @realmahadeo
      @realmahadeo Před rokem +3

      Joshua, have you tried it?

    • @shannonjaensch3705
      @shannonjaensch3705 Před rokem +12

      If you are truely wanting a full body workout version of this exercise then here is a suggestion that will freak your body out and produce results quicker and harder.....if you truely have the will to do so as you claim.
      As you finish the push up and bring/pull your legs and feet up towards and under your chest for the standing up position. Before you stand up straight, push up from the squatted position so that you jump upward of the ground as you reach the fully standing position.
      This works your whole body more bit is still the "b#tch" easy version of the full burpee.
      If you want the best and hardest workout/outcome for results of fitness/muscle toning for this exercise then lift your knees up as high as you can on the jump.
      You can do many of these "Navy Seal" burpees but you will do far less of the ones I just explained and only once have you tried both till you max out will you comprehend.
      Either way, any exercise that you do to improve your health/life is admirable and the rewards are huge regardless.

    • @joelledbetter2926
      @joelledbetter2926 Před rokem +3

      Yea I've got to say he has a way about him that makes me want to do it ....300lbs at least 100 is over weight 6 4 I've always been big but man I know these would strip that fat off

    • @PlanetBongoSan
      @PlanetBongoSan Před rokem +8

      @@shannonjaensch3705 more intense maybe but less safe and harder to do consistently. I hear you but adding the jump is more risk than reward at a beginner level. Just my opinion

  • @GucciLee27
    @GucciLee27 Před rokem +47

    when he stepped back i knew it wasnt bullshit... ima do this every day from now on

  • @frostclan19
    @frostclan19 Před rokem +1290

    This is one of the best instructional videos on CZcams I've ever seen. Short, sharp and to the point, thank you.

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +37

      Thanks!!

    • @clintbender4394
      @clintbender4394 Před rokem +4

      Instructor has about two brain cells

    • @SinanZen1981
      @SinanZen1981 Před rokem +10

      being in such an excellent shape and conveying the content perfectly would require much more than that... Just curious, would you be able to say that comment to his face? :)

    • @andrerenee4434
      @andrerenee4434 Před rokem +19

      @@clintbender4394 your surname really says a lot about you

    • @andrewhennagir1331
      @andrewhennagir1331 Před rokem

      agreed

  • @firstbornjordan
    @firstbornjordan Před rokem +456

    Nice to hear someone else is focusing on maintaining physique using the smallest unit of time. I'm almost 60, heart rate 40bpm, love my cardio, but love to sculpt, using minimal amount of equipment, and reducing complexity, and time taken to get results. Beautiful explanation. I subscribed. Go dads!

    • @savyor1839
      @savyor1839 Před rokem +18

      40bpm is impressive, good for you bud!! And here i was proud of my 45bpm at 42 years old

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +23

      Thank you, sir! I salute you for your heart rate. Seriously impressive.

    • @charlesdeshler202
      @charlesdeshler202 Před rokem +6

      I'm 55..... Not 40bpm😳

    • @mikevaldez7684
      @mikevaldez7684 Před rokem +4

      @@savyor1839 I'm 37bpm & 63! 🙋👍🙏

    • @nicholasmuro1742
      @nicholasmuro1742 Před rokem +2

      @Busy Dad Training
      Nice tutorial. Thanks.
      What's that shirt you're wearing, tho?

  • @DR_MADE_MY_CAMELTOE
    @DR_MADE_MY_CAMELTOE Před rokem +110

    I have been doing 200 no push up burpees and then doing 200 push ups for the past 7 years. I do it almost everyday. I just turned 60 and have been told this might be too much, but I feel great. I throw in other things with it, but the 200 and 200 is my core workout.

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +10

      That's amazing!!!

    • @sludgerat666
      @sludgerat666 Před rokem +15

      Don't listen to them! You know your body best. Great work.

    • @cmmmmmmmw
      @cmmmmmmmw Před rokem +7

      The people you telling that probably can't do one. Keep it up old man.

    • @JohnDoe-cq3ii
      @JohnDoe-cq3ii Před rokem +2

      that sounds intense. How do you break it down or do you just knock it out all at once like a beast?

    • @steg_of_neth.2877
      @steg_of_neth.2877 Před rokem +1

      200 burpees!!!! Wow! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 how long does this take and do you split that number into reps?

  • @MrMadmale
    @MrMadmale Před 8 měsíci +18

    started doing them after watching your vid 3 weeks ago.
    usually on my "off days"
    started with 30 in 20 minutes, now I am at 45!
    pushups, no clue why, are allways my problem and also my limit on this.
    This increase feels really great!
    Thanks a lot!

  • @JuanCarlosGonzalez-zd9hd
    @JuanCarlosGonzalez-zd9hd Před 3 lety +107

    Well done, Max! The navy seal is both my favorite and least favorite movement

  • @FundyisleLegacy
    @FundyisleLegacy Před rokem +45

    This is legit! I added this to my workout yesterday, only did 30 and I’m a hurting unit today lol took a few to find the rhythm but once ya get it it’s a fantastic workout

  • @marcusalexander4862
    @marcusalexander4862 Před rokem +88

    These are the kinds of videos you rarely find anymore. Straight to the point with only the intent of sharing useful tips. I absolutely loved it, thanks :)

  • @JoeLopez
    @JoeLopez Před rokem +137

    This just hit my feed today, excellent breakdown.
    As a 56 year old father of two teenagers, I started, working out again 3 weeks ago. I will certainly replay this later today at home and take a closer look at your channel. Thank you 🙏💪

  • @alexpetkas3899
    @alexpetkas3899 Před 3 lety +24

    Dude these are serious. I like the lower ab part of this workout in particular. Feels like it should be good for the core strength you need for a good deadlift. An antidote to a desk job.

  • @ianlloyd6812
    @ianlloyd6812 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Excellent video! I am 70 and reasonably fit, with a mix of excercises. I will now incorporate this and let you know how I go!

  • @iworkoutnow
    @iworkoutnow Před rokem +30

    As a semi-new dad, I’m definitely adding this to my daily/weekly workouts.
    We appreciate the content Max!!!

    • @cockgravy
      @cockgravy Před rokem

      make sure to if youre not doing them already atleast add in some body weight squats or some version of dumbbell squats, should always train your lower body!

    • @radscorpion8
      @radscorpion8 Před rokem

      don't forget to get some hot extramarital affairs in between your workouts!

  • @lekhapratap1652
    @lekhapratap1652 Před rokem +8

    Stunning, sir! I got so into I did it for a solid 30 times!
    I’m doing this religiously from now on. Both before and after my archery practice!
    Thank you very much for a wonderful lesson!

  • @djentile7773
    @djentile7773 Před rokem +7

    This is so awesome. The instructions. The enthusiasm. The confidence. I'm sold.

  • @jameshicks7125
    @jameshicks7125 Před rokem +38

    I've spent most of my life in fitness training and martial arts, I am 58. I fell off for 7 years, and have only been easing back in the last couple of months. I watched this video the other day. I knew about burpees but not this variation. Just the down kick back, legs forward and back up. I could barely do 10 of these in a row at the gym today... This is definitely going to be my pre-stretch warm up from now on.

    • @JonDundas10
      @JonDundas10 Před rokem +3

      Hey James, I am 33 and 7 years ago moved from my home. I was doing martial arts 4, sometimes 5 or 6 times a week and was in the best shape of my life.... Giving that up in moving to a new home I am now in the worst shape of my life lol. I have recently been trying to motivate myself to get there again, but sometimes it seems futile; I'm not getting any younger and I wonder of it's possible at all. Your comment was inspiring!

    • @trickywily2823
      @trickywily2823 Před rokem +2

      The us E1 Army just did regular push up Im Ripped from this video

    • @herbosmoker848
      @herbosmoker848 Před rokem

      Begin a new journey!

  • @miguelsanchez8238
    @miguelsanchez8238 Před rokem +3

    Definitely the best explanation on the navy seal burpee out there. Done in a typically English no nonsense manner, clear and precise. Thankyou 👍

  • @sbs-0055
    @sbs-0055 Před 3 lety +30

    Good luck on this channel. I really want to see you hit your first 1k then 10k all the way to 100k. The iron inspired you and now you’re inspiring others. Way to go brother. Thanks!

  • @ashupatil9098
    @ashupatil9098 Před rokem +5

    Life doesnt get easier you need to become tough. Keep up the good work max

  • @ianlloyd6812
    @ianlloyd6812 Před rokem +7

    Wow! That is a complete exercise. I have done burpees before but never as comprehensive as that. Thank you for keeping it simple! Will be 70 soon, so I welcome new routines to keep boredom at bay.

  • @joselunajr436
    @joselunajr436 Před rokem +1

    It’s cool how you still reply to these comments. You genuinely just wanna help and support people that’s lit.

  • @JSabh
    @JSabh Před rokem +105

    I am Navy, joined in 2000. We also do 8 count bodybuilders. Same basic moves you did there but instead of the knee raise, its a leg jump from wide back to narrow then to the lower position (9) and then standing ( that would be 7 and 8 in the bodybuilder ). Just a variation for more dynamics.. and don't forget to hold half way up on that push up sometimes too, they loved to do that to us lol. Hooyah Navy

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +14

      Awesome insights, sir! Thank you.

    • @charlesdeshler202
      @charlesdeshler202 Před rokem +7

      Yup... 8 count body builders will work wonders... I will be implementing them into a new body weight program. I like this Burpee version as well

    • @robertblanco7360
      @robertblanco7360 Před rokem +10

      Navy corpsman here, and I remember doing these in boot camp. I hated them, but they made me very strong.

    • @ronnieb5784
      @ronnieb5784 Před rokem

      You gotta throw a squat jump in there at the end to get the legs. On the way down go into the second one. Try to kill yourself lol

    • @RoaddogRoaddog
      @RoaddogRoaddog Před rokem +8

      “EIGHT COUNT BODY BUILDERS BEGIN!”

  • @normlang1994
    @normlang1994 Před rokem +259

    In the early 80's, going thru Navy Search and Rescue swimmer school, we did an 8 count body builder. At the 5 count, we did a "jack split" with our legs in the plank position. 6 was a recovery to a standard plank, 7 was a squat with the hands touching the ground, and 8 was an explosive jump with hands reaching up and landing in a standing position ready for the next rep.

    • @drouleau
      @drouleau Před rokem +14

      ^ this

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +33

      Thank you for insight, sir.

    • @CYI3ERPUNK
      @CYI3ERPUNK Před rokem +6

      yep , lots of fun alterations , to include clapping pushups front/back and high knee jumps or backflips in the up-phase of the routine , burpees/barfees always a great way to get sweaty XD

    • @venchergaming
      @venchergaming Před rokem +15

      Same. In Navy bootcamp in late 90's as well as aircrew school and search and rescue school 8 count body builders were a staple.

    • @nunabiz
      @nunabiz Před rokem +7

      Yes sir 1981 boot camp San Diego, we did 8 count bodybuilding exercises, and when you mess up and have to go to "Short tour" at 3am the instructors would get creative with the bodybuilding exercise.

  • @4dam_314
    @4dam_314 Před dnem

    I'm young man and this is me new favorite exercise. Hits my 2 weaker spots cardio and core strength. Thank you for sharing it!

  • @FrEaKsHoW9991
    @FrEaKsHoW9991 Před rokem +53

    Your form of this exercise is absolutely flawless, you make it look so easy! Can't wait to try it out!

  • @honorquest
    @honorquest Před rokem +3

    The best version out there, and I've watched them all. Easy to follow. 👌🏽

  • @jacksquat8677
    @jacksquat8677 Před rokem +68

    I will start my navy seal burpee tutorial first thing in the morning. Then I will rest for 10 years. Then I will repeat. Thanks!

    • @DLN47
      @DLN47 Před rokem +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @RareAries323
      @RareAries323 Před 3 měsíci

      Just did 70 yesterday, toasted me. Second workout of that kind. I'm hooked. It sucks, which means it's good.

  • @IAM-IAM-333
    @IAM-IAM-333 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Ive been doing these for years. One of my main movements I do pretty much daily. This video was in my feed & it was such a great instructional video for a beginner I wanted to give it a nice comment👍🏼

  • @richardcarr1900
    @richardcarr1900 Před rokem +1

    Exactly what a fitness video should be. Short and concise while being extremely helpful and informative.

  • @jturcios
    @jturcios Před rokem +2

    Fantastic tutorial thank you for the step by step explanation! Just tried it... love it! I'm a busy dad in my early 50's. For the past three years my go to exercise has been the half burpee. In short, a half burpee consists of half mile run, 50 pull-ups, 100 pushups, 150 air squats finishing with another half mile. You may break up the exercises into as many sets as needed but there's no rest between any portion of the routine. I religiously perform two half burpees per week along with some light weight training and feel absolutely amazing. Let's GO DADS!

  • @RobertGarcia-wb4hy
    @RobertGarcia-wb4hy Před rokem +24

    Excellent video. Simple and to-the-point. Thank you sir, for helping other Dads....!

  • @BlastastiC
    @BlastastiC Před rokem +4

    Great video - you inspired me to give this a go and I started doing regular burpees and then moving on to navy seals since the beginning of the year and I would say I'm now fitter than I've been in my life!

  • @LouisGiliberto
    @LouisGiliberto Před rokem +1

    Best step-by-step explanation I've seen. Some guys rush through and it's hard to see the form. You showed everything and explained what was going on. Thanks for this! Subbed!

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, my friend!! I'm really glad you found the video helpful!!

  • @AWestcoastWanderer
    @AWestcoastWanderer Před 8 měsíci +3

    Lol you should read stories, you got a soothing voice

  • @bigemont
    @bigemont Před rokem +10

    I appreciate you breaking this exercise down and teaching. Thank you !

  • @kkhera3730
    @kkhera3730 Před rokem +6

    That is mental, in a good way, look forward to trying this out and thank you. As father of 3 I'm massively time poor, like so many others out there 👏🏽

  • @seenochasm7101
    @seenochasm7101 Před rokem +2

    Exceptional. I have a devotion to my current functional strength program by The Bioneer, but 80 minutes a week is very enticing.

  • @Vocal-Vegan
    @Vocal-Vegan Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank U for putting up the vid!
    Love n Blessings family!!!

  • @melonchicharon
    @melonchicharon Před 3 lety +42

    Great job with the breakdown. Crystal clear instructions 👏🏻👍🏻

  • @bannedagainhilarious8153

    Squat Thrust("burpee").
    Jump Rope.
    Planking.
    Do these 3 exercises at least 3 times a week for the next 6 months and you can thank me in June.

    • @Wungun_Eniguey
      @Wungun_Eniguey Před rokem

      How many reps/how long for each exercise for those three days?

    • @bannedagainhilarious8153
      @bannedagainhilarious8153 Před rokem

      @@Wungun_Eniguey Just increase gradually overtime.
      More reps in less time.
      Higher intensity.
      I got up to 2500 jump ropes a day in the spring and summer two years ago and when I started I could barely do 40 without feeling like I was gonna die from shortness of breath.
      I started with 5 squat thrusts and worked my way up to 100 but that's just brutal. I stick to like 30-50 nowadays.
      Planking's planking.

  • @Johny40Se7en
    @Johny40Se7en Před rokem +2

    That's a really cool flow of movements. It's like a pushup, single high knee hold, pushup, single high knee hold, burpee. If done at speed for any decent length of time, that'll be a great addition to any conditioning workout.

  • @jimeagle1952
    @jimeagle1952 Před rokem +7

    60 years ago this exercise was part of my track team warmup and we called it the squat thrust with one or two or how many push-ups are chosen to do! It is a great head to toe exercise!

    • @c7adventures376
      @c7adventures376 Před rokem +2

      Thats what the Marines call them. 👍

    • @classicsciencefictionhorro1665
      @classicsciencefictionhorro1665 Před rokem +2

      @@c7adventures376 And the Army.

    • @c7adventures376
      @c7adventures376 Před rokem

      @@classicsciencefictionhorro1665 sweet. I didn't know if all the military did them. My father is a LiteBird and i mostly just know Corps stuff. Thank you for your service to our great country. I do appreciate it. 👍🙏

  • @markanderson8677
    @markanderson8677 Před rokem +6

    This is a great exercise, tough to do well, and for many reps but over time you will see results. For me, doing it correctly is far more important than doing bad reps

  • @moba1983
    @moba1983 Před rokem +5

    Excellent Demo. Thank you for doing this and breaking it down.

  • @folkeolofsson5464
    @folkeolofsson5464 Před rokem

    Except for the obvious ditto involved here, funny how a British accent sound so much more confidence inspiring and professional. Thank U for this priceless inspiration!

  • @troy5731
    @troy5731 Před 10 měsíci +2

    How about the Navy SEAL hopelessly lost on an Army land nav course? That's a good way to make what's normally a pretty straightforward exercise into a grueling endurance grind.

  • @michaelc6828
    @michaelc6828 Před rokem +3

    I love your channel.. thank you! It is because of a knee injury I found you.. wanted to work out while I wait for a knee op.. I honestly wish i found you years ago.. this burpee is tough but incredible results!!

  • @MFD005
    @MFD005 Před rokem +3

    This is an awesome workout. I'm 43 and it has helped tremendously. Thank you. ❤

  • @lordgargamel4124
    @lordgargamel4124 Před rokem +2

    My brother is a Marine. I remember him talking about “ self destructs” “ suicide “ or “ kill yourself “. What uou say is absolutely true. Because the quoted phrases used have similar movements, with added PT. A series of these movements completed is counted as 1 Rep. you did this until failure of course. This type of training got you in good shape and form.

  • @vishnu2407
    @vishnu2407 Před rokem +1

    The moment he got up and stepped back from the camera, i knew i had to note down every word this man said

  • @nickosgood3292
    @nickosgood3292 Před 2 lety +6

    I have to praise you on your fantastic tutorials. Methodical and concise and very easy to follow!
    I've done my first ever batch of Navy Seals, day 2 of your Busy dad program. I only managed to get 16, but I just focused on form and know that the reps will come. They are humbling!

    • @nickosgood3292
      @nickosgood3292 Před 2 lety +1

      @@busydadtraining Thanks very much 🙂.
      I'm adding pullups/chinups on afterwards and so far I'm getting a great full body pump 👍. Keep the content coming!

  • @relleck2036
    @relleck2036 Před rokem +5

    Awesome video man, I surprised we didn't do these in the Army only thing similar was the 8 count push-up. I'm going to start implementing these into my core/cardio workouts in the morning. Thanks a bunch.

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem

      Wonderful to hear!!! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment, brother!

  • @kamrankamil2103
    @kamrankamil2103 Před 10 dny

    I started doing this from today but wasn’t sure why everyone I saw on CZcams was hitting their waist with their fist. Now I get it.

  • @chrissmith7669
    @chrissmith7669 Před rokem

    We used to add a jump as we stood up reaching for the sky before returning to the start position.
    Love Burpees

  • @kellzmann
    @kellzmann Před rokem +28

    Thank you for explaining what the “fists to hips” mean. I’ve been wondering why people do this and what it benefits but now I totally understand. 🙏🏽

    • @enkay9749
      @enkay9749 Před rokem +6

      I do watch a lot of prison channels. Another explanation I heard is they hit their abs so as to conditions their body to take punches to the stomach. Because of gang violence in prison they always got to be in top condition so they do a lot of burpees

    • @kellzmann
      @kellzmann Před rokem

      @@enkay9749 that’s what I was thinking but then it threw me off when I seen some hit their chest. Thanks for confirming.

    • @DL101ca
      @DL101ca Před rokem

      @@enkay9749 and they wear their paints around their knees...

    • @zarlodious1
      @zarlodious1 Před rokem

      @@DL101ca for ez access gonna be great standing in front of the judgement seat of God explaining that

    • @aaronwalderslade
      @aaronwalderslade Před rokem +1

      I think it's just a martial arts thing. In karate it's a very common placement for the reverse (ready) fist.

  • @SilverheadFitness
    @SilverheadFitness Před 2 lety +3

    I just love your demo and how you broke it down into parts which makes it so memorable .👍🏾☺️💪🏾

  • @RobertSmith-gl5vs
    @RobertSmith-gl5vs Před rokem +1

    I am 75 and in good shape. I do exercises in each step, now. I will begin doing this routine , adding it to my daily exercise routine.

  • @barkermjb
    @barkermjb Před rokem

    Credibility is important. His initial discussion and explanation of the burpee was good. When he stepped back to perform the movement and showed he was in excellent shape, I was sold and paid attention. Well done Sir.

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +1

      Wonderful -- thank you for your time, sir.

    • @HerbanFarmer420
      @HerbanFarmer420 Před rokem

      True lol. I saw the veins on his right front delt during the initial discussion and knew he was peeled off rip!

  • @tomcolton5662
    @tomcolton5662 Před rokem +6

    The growth activation from this exercise is insane. Great tutorial!

  • @tvdinner325
    @tvdinner325 Před rokem +4

    I drank 2 beers watching this.

  • @fooohousie
    @fooohousie Před rokem +1

    Great video man. I love how you call the exercise sacred. That’s right on.

  • @ducatiduke
    @ducatiduke Před 9 měsíci

    I learned these by jumping as high as you can when coming up. This is absolutely a killer

  • @peterf46
    @peterf46 Před rokem +3

    Great video with no adverts. I’m looking forward to adding this to my routine and seeing the results. Thankyou 👍

  • @pging8328
    @pging8328 Před rokem +4

    Can you do other tutorials? You're really talented at making them.

  • @joseywhails
    @joseywhails Před 9 měsíci

    i agree, I'm 55 and have been doing these for about a year, it works. i do mountain climbers on the pushup, knee to opposite shoulder, good stuff. can also add a jump on the stand up. it's all good!! peace.

  • @debnathsinha4809
    @debnathsinha4809 Před 9 měsíci

    This is surprisingly close to a Surya Namaskaram taught in Yoga. Thanks, was very helpful!

  • @bergeracvandamme
    @bergeracvandamme Před rokem +4

    Great explanation and demonstration. I've never seen this variation of a burpee before but am going to incorporate it into my workouts, with the addition of a tuck jump at the end as the final (11th) movement just to hit the legs a bit more too.

  • @theboxfitchannel4305
    @theboxfitchannel4305 Před 3 lety +10

    10 x navy seals with squats and knee raiser chaser
    1 minute plank
    1 minute 2lb heavy jumprope
    X 10 sets.
    Simple effective and takes about 40 minutes.

  • @MrSyjdub
    @MrSyjdub Před rokem

    I just tried to do 10 navy seal burpees. I took me 2 minutes and 45 seconds. You were right! Thank you. Great content! From Brooklyn, NY

  • @mat8482
    @mat8482 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this, you've got no idea how inspirational this was for me. Subbed.

  • @JourneyToTheTruthandTR
    @JourneyToTheTruthandTR Před rokem +18

    We did something similar in the Marines. I remember modifying mine later in life with 50lb weights in each hand excluding the jumping up part but adding the raising of the 50lb weights above my head simultaneously which marked the completion of 1 rep.
    Of course that was after my 20 minute warm up, sub 35 min 5 mile run and 1.5 hr weight lifting session.
    15 yrs later after my back injury and no working out I can still roll up a frying pan with my bare hands. So, the strength you gain stays with you for a long time.

  • @NotimetoVero
    @NotimetoVero Před rokem +3

    Love that he seems genuinely interested in people taking full advantage of this exercise, will add this to my routine 👍🏻

  • @DugMcClure
    @DugMcClure Před rokem

    That brought back memories! An abbreviated (8 step) version we used to do in Navy boot camp, 1977.

  • @melaniemackenzie6740
    @melaniemackenzie6740 Před rokem +8

    68 yr old woman here. I incorporated this movement i to my morning calisthenics and wow! Huge difference in over strength but especially upper body. I get compliments on my upper arms regularly and the "what is your secret workout,?" too. When I say Seal Burpees...that's it, jaws drop! Thank you so much!

    • @busydadtraining
      @busydadtraining  Před rokem +1

      That's so awesome to hear, Melanie! Thanks for sharing!

  • @nathansmith5331
    @nathansmith5331 Před rokem +31

    These are no joke, I do 100 twice a week, usually 3-4 days apart, Mixed in with my other work outs. I have seen better results doing this the past 3 months then I have in 7 years of doing the traditional weightlifting routine.

  • @michaelohara2161
    @michaelohara2161 Před rokem +2

    In the Marines, it is two different exercises.
    They are called a Bend -N -Thrust and Mountain Climbers

  • @two2truths
    @two2truths Před rokem

    Bros that shredded from only burpess... Im sold

  • @X17PHL
    @X17PHL Před rokem +3

    I got into burpees for the first time during lockdown and appreciated quickly how difficult they were to an unfit dad, and what an amazing workout they are. I struggled with the navy seals' form and this is a massive help thank you. I feel like at 42 I'm much fitter than in my 30s doing this kind of thing and the weight loss, muscle gain and cardio ability from burpees alone is amazing. I'll crack these navy seals, cheers.

  • @collegefootballaddict1715
    @collegefootballaddict1715 Před 2 lety +15

    Nice and well done! I do the burpees but with only 1 pushup in between and I am feeling much better from a cardio standpoint in just a few weeks.👍

  • @mindyobidness9554
    @mindyobidness9554 Před 2 měsíci

    Sir I see you are in phenomenal shape ! I will learn these ! I'm 64 and in good shape myself not like you but good shape I think these will help me improve thank you !

  • @everydayathlete35
    @everydayathlete35 Před rokem

    Those arms shocked me when you stood up!

  • @MissMyRyan
    @MissMyRyan Před 2 lety +6

    Brilliant presentation sir. Respect 🙏🏽

  • @jactrov9537
    @jactrov9537 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Busy Dad, thank you for your content, It Is helping me a lot. I have been doing navy seals for a couple of weeks, when I do the climbers I feel the muscles in my lower back (coccyx) activating. After say like 30 reps it gets quite sore. In your experience is this normal? (I believe my form is quite correct After checking in a mirror). Hope you will share your opinion, keep doing what you're doing!

    • @Herbalheal
      @Herbalheal Před rokem +1

      That was my problem too but realized my back was bow shaped like basin while going for push up and coming from ground

  • @juggerbot78
    @juggerbot78 Před 3 měsíci

    Brother I just did 50 at 19:30 minutes. All I can say this routine is incredible. I feel muscles I have never felt before. I am gonna make or try to make this an every day or every other day workout. I’m sure it will burn some fat. Thank you for sharing God bless you.

  • @davidallison2112
    @davidallison2112 Před rokem

    "A sacred movement". Wow, fantastic motivational talk. I can't believe I've never really heard of this before. Can't wait to start.

  • @chrisogonas
    @chrisogonas Před rokem

    I love Navy SEAL Burpees - my cup of tea 👍 Thanks

  • @raven2tongue
    @raven2tongue Před 3 měsíci

    “…a sacred movement”- someone who talks like this about workouts is absolutely legit haha❤

  • @arsonwars
    @arsonwars Před 8 měsíci

    ok i feel the need to analysis: it’s very efficient always incorporating multiple powerful movements with core stabilization. the fists to the hips at the end helps keep you pushimg forward instinctively. was skeptical at first but i concur it’s a game changer, a life changing exercise

  • @ARFenrisulfr
    @ARFenrisulfr Před 5 měsíci

    This is really advanced, thank you for sharing!! I am starting with the traditional burpees, but next year I will incorporate this technique. It's definitely beyond my fitness level right now. I did 25 and I'm almost passed out...

  • @sorearm
    @sorearm Před 8 měsíci

    I can confirm these are pretty bad ass. A great way of incorporating more pushups efficiently into a set. I'll do these form of burpies from now on.

  • @edwins1062
    @edwins1062 Před 9 měsíci

    This is great instructional video. I will add the knees to chest in my burpees now.

  • @jordanstanfield7361
    @jordanstanfield7361 Před rokem

    Probably the most simple but effective video you'll ever see

  • @bigmercury
    @bigmercury Před 10 měsíci

    Your a good teacher. Most people can’t teach.

  • @READERSENPAII
    @READERSENPAII Před rokem

    this is making me cramp just watching it lol. I'm envious of this guy's drive!

  • @ThePierre58
    @ThePierre58 Před rokem

    Nice to see this exercise being promoted. 1980, when my body worked, this was a mainstay of gym work out in the Royal Marines.

  • @lumiere930
    @lumiere930 Před rokem

    the physique reveal after speaking to the camera is evidence enough that these need to be incorporated into my routine. thanks for the breakdown

  • @kabukiarmadillo
    @kabukiarmadillo Před 9 měsíci

    Yup. All sorts of burpee variations beyond the basic 4-beat version. I start with the basic one, then keep adding movements to build up a 'chain'. At the top, you can amp up the cardio with jumping jacks, stationary hurdles, front kicks, etc.

  • @spikehmd
    @spikehmd Před 4 měsíci

    These reps were super clean. Thank you for showing us how it is done!