Navy SEAL Attempts Firefighter Fitness Test | The Chadd And Chili Show
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- Navy SEAL Attempts Firefighter Fitness Test | The Chadd And Chili Show
Chadd and Chili are at it again with the best challenge to date! Tune in to see them compete in the firefighter fitness test. What should they do next?
Challenges Won:
Chadd- 2
Chili- 4
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Chadd looks like a professional. Chili looks like he could be a model for their calendar.
is Chilli his son?
I can't tell you how awesome this is to watch as a firefighter who literally got home from training and put this on completely unexpecting to see you do this. I was hoping so bad that Chilli's mask would suck to his face. And I'm really impressed you donned your gear in 2:00. I've always looked at Navy SEALs as the toughest folks on earth, and the training you've done as the hardest. Just the fact that you did this and acknowledged that it is tough and that you appreciate what we do really makes me feel amazing. Awesome video. Hope you had fun. Thank you, sir!
I completely agree. I am 35 years in and thinking some may think they made this difficult for the video and only because these guys are tough themselves. They did not. This is standard practice for every department in the nation folks. And I am very impressed they did as well as they did. Best job in the world guys. Thank you for putting this out there on CZcams. Take care and stay safe. Oh, and sucking your mask to your face is the most fearful thing that will ever happen to you. Particularly if you are in a well involved structure. Yes, I have had it happen a few times. Not fun.
And yet I still watch videos of the first day or two of BUD/S and say to myself, "No effing way I make it through the first week."
nobody is doubting it is tough. but its kinda like this. firefighters are like a 100 pound weight. almost anyone can lift it and it is tough. it takes some energy. it will never be "easy" and without effort. seals are like a 250 pound weight. its not even comparable.
also keep in mind you are watching a bunch of retired seals lol. if you really believe they have kept the same training regiment out your wrong
@@brandonmcgee1678 Definitely. I never meant to compare the two. There is no comparison between what we do and SEAL training. Not even close.
I was a fireman and a paramedic in my twenties. The firefighter combat fitness test is no joke. Solid work, boys.
Much respect to all our first responders. God bless you and your families.
Chadd, I am a retied firefighter of 21 years and the PT damn near kills one of us each year.... this is DEFINITELY a young man's game.
Haha, Chili’s girl is probably like “ come on Chili we’re gonna be late again; be right there something doesn’t look quite right “
Love it!!! I am 43 years on the job and 59 years old I love seeing others playing in our world. Thank the Brothers and Sisters Of the Rome Ga. FD for letting you guys experience it and Thank you for your service to our country!
Extra points for the trash talking Chad!
As a 5ft tall girl I can say I passed the physical test for a Type 1 Wildland Firefighter at 18 years old! Three miles with 60 pounds on my back! I was the only girl on my fire crew!!
I was a Firefighter/EMT/Hazmat technician. Our mine rescue team competed in the Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge, from 2010 until I retired in 2012. The challenge was called "The Toughest 2 Minutes in Sports" and it certainly lived up to its name! We were based in Carlin, Nevada which sits at an elevation of 5,000 feet above sea level. Training for this competition was brutal and running the full course was easily the most difficult physical challenge I had ever gone through. I was the oldest guy on the team, making my last run in Farmer's Branch, Texas in 2012, at the age of 61. I finished in 3:10, which set a Nevada state record for 60 and over. The Challenge really sucked, but once you've completed it, it gets under your skin, and you get hooked into trying to figure out how to cut a couple of seconds off that next run! Definitely a love-hate kind of thing.
Every year at our annual at my Department, we'd say "Why am I killing myself? I'm just gonna coast this year and do it in under seven." Then every time, you start the course and end up trying to beat last year's time to prove something to yourself. 🤣👍
As someone who looks back wishing i would have served my country, but now serve my community its awesome to see you come get a taste of our world man. Good work
Your still serving the country while serving the community
Just love these guys! As much grief as Chad and Chilli regularly dish-out to one another, it's obvious that they love and care deeply for one another. Please keep putting-out the inspirational and positive, entertaining content. God is using you both!
One thing about 3 of 7 that I feel reverberates over and over in his content is training and how important it is. Love it, train up, train hard.
I watched my Dad do the firefighter competitions up to his early 60s, whipping fellas half his age in the heat of DC summers. He traveled around the country representing his volunteer company in NJ. I always had admired his grit, but now I see he's even more of a badass than I knew.
You guys are tremendous. And this was a nice snapshot of what our first responders, fire fighters etc. do to keep in shape to keep us safe.
Don’t let these guys fool you, there are plenty of out of shape firefighters who can’t do this course
@@darinrasmussen5828 lol ya I was thinking most firefighters I see are over weight
@@darinrasmussen5828 most
Great job, Chadd. That challenge looks brutal. Thanks to the Rome FD for allowing you guys to come out and share the experience with us.
First responders... WHOA! If it came down to saving yourself or dragging my thickness... You'd get a medal for even considering it.
Chadd you killed it brother! I appreciate the effort you put into these challenges, it makes me want to get after it too! Solid!
Surprised nobody puked. That’s hard shit right there guys. I give you guys both lots of credit for toughing out that test.
Chadd, love the videos brother very informative on every level. I purchased both Nuff Said Running and Patreon and I highly recommend both to everyone who enjoys your YoutTube channel. I'd love to learn more about your life as a SEAL, in particular learning about all the gear you were issued from Naval Special Warfare Prep School through to your retirement (firearms, knives, watches, etc.). Looking forward to all the future content.
I appreciate you packing up and doing this. I think a lot of people see us when we’re on a call and think we’re just chilling at the firehouse if we’re not on a scene. Cheers
You two crack me up!
Thoroughly enjoy these videos! Keep up the good work!
Very very much respect for all they do! Thank you for bringing to light just how hard it is to be a fireman😎
Recently retired from the biggest department in western Canada. Established in 1886, great legacy. I had to watch this! Great video boys' thanks for making this. Couple insider points here for non-firefighters. I want to highlight that when on that massive ladder the only time I was ever tied off was once during the entrance test. After that, there's no harness and no rope folks. We do have a strap that we can hook on to our ladder belt at the top, but there's no help other than that. At 100' up there is some major butt clenching. Now do it at 3:30am in the rain when you've slept for maybe 2 hours if you're lucky.
It's a savage profession.
Small detail here on hoisting the hose roll up with the rope. We are never allowed to use the ledge to pull rope up on. We had to hang over the ledge and use our upper bodies to pull it up. That added to the discomfort of that evolution.
Okay one last one. Just so people are aware those tanks we breathe from are not oxygen tanks. In other words, it's not like the oxygen in casinos or medical oxygen tanks. That's a huge difference. It's just compressed air. In fact, we place stale air dates on the tanks just like food. You have to change the air, or it gets too stale. Why I'm pointing this out is that when performing some of the hardest physical tasks imaginable, you are also sucking crappy, dry, stale air haha. Less than ideal.
Anyway, super cool, you can tell I still love this stuff. Thanks to all the brothers and sisters out there still in the line of duty.
Thanks again for the cool video guys, cheers.
Thanks, Chadd and Chili. This one meant a lot. Great job to you both.
Chili knew he had given his all.....and he had no excuses. That's what a man does.
Love the content fellas! This looked grueling.
as a recently retired 30 year short fat firefighter dude, it is really awesome to see high speed bad ass operators born and bred for battle over days of self sufficiency see what an anaerobic high stress high tempo short duration event that initial attack firefighting can be! You guys are stuuuuds both of ya, and thanks for take a minute to accept the differences from your skillset to ours.!
This is one of my favorite videos yet. You two crack me up. Great job guys!
thanks for the video~! love how you guys have a bit of competition in the mix keeping it light hearted, really enjoy your content and especially the Rich Roll podcast you did. i feel like im at pivotal point in my life and i always try to keep in mind not to give pain a voice, thanks again
I really enjoyed this video! I retired after being a firefighter (Truck Co. captain) in California for 32 years. We did a very similar drill at least annually (the donning turnouts and SCBA quarterly) for time. I love the trash talking between Chad and Chili - makes it even more fun! And, like the SEALs say: “Never Quit”.
And Kudos to Rome FD for all their help in making this happen! 🚒🇺🇸
I had my doubts with those slender pecs. of his. Lots of upper body mass needed.
Grew up in Calhoun, good to see you fellas making your rounds in the area and getting involved in different communities now.
My Grandfather was a firefighter for 30 years, he was still in fantastic physical condition well into his 60s.
As a volunteer this makes me happy to see you guys do this. Thank you for showing a little bit of what it takes.
Respect to both for showing how tough it really is. Chad had him before the start only because he understands the intensity as it resembles his training. I'd love to see you both train for this and do it again.
Man I was impressed, 2 minute drill takes time and practice and you made it on a first try?!? Amazing
Dude had to climb those swinging, flimsy, 75 ft maritime boarding ladders lol. That was probably a nice step up.
He was a navy seal. Obviously lol.
I was hurting JUST WATCHING you guys take the firefighter test! Chadd proves once again he has what it takes to make the team, and Chili did well too...just not as well as Chadd.
Loved this!
This was awesome! I always wondered what it was like taking this test. I remember I was once a certified type 2 wildland firefighter for a program I did. The test in that were mostly physical but this is much different because your preparing for a structural fire. I never got to go on any real wildfire calls, but we did do prescribed fires and we lugged around a good amount of gear and survival supplies that weighed maybe 35 lbs with a drip torch. I can't imagine being in a forest with hundred foot walls of flames. The heat you can feel from a good distance away and it will just sear your lungs. But in a home or building that fire is right on top of you and condensed into corridors which always seemed like a much more scary thing to me. You don't know what's around i.e.(propane tanks, oil tanks, combustible chemicals.) Much respect to these guys and gals and what they do.
😂😂😂😂 chili is awesome he cracks me up!! 😂😂. You guys are awesome man
That was excellent! Great episode.
THIS WAS THE BEST! Thank you Mr. Chad!
That was awesome! I was a Captain on a professional, very busy fire department in a city in NJ for 30 years. I really enjoyed when the Chief would send me the new recruits coming out of many branches of our military. I had Marines, Army, Navy and Air Force. I even a Marine Sniper, although he never talked much and kept to himself, but at a working structure fire, he was top notch and a great team mate. Many were combat vets. The one thing they all had in common was a true understanding of our chain of command structure since we were quasi military in nature and structure. Respect, honor, and the ability to learn quickly, I was a very lucky officer. I believe in constant training and my crew was top notch. I never had the honor of working with a seal. God bless you guys and god bless America! Stay safe my brothers.
Quite the workout. Fully geared & on air makes the job rougher than it looks.
This series is the best these guys are amazing
Whoa, I cannot imagine how hard this was. I would be dead, or in the ICU after the first exercise. Congratulations fellas! You were incredible.
I think Chili was overdressed in those drawers he was wearing. I guess they were slowing him down. Chadd you should have offered to take the dummy off the sled, and let Chili replace it so you could have pulled him to the finish line. He definitely needed all the help he could get. Awesome post fellas! Hilarious as always!
Good Stuff!! TKS!
THAT OPEN MONOLOGUE ABOUT HOW LUCKY WE ARE THAT FIRST RESPONDERS SHOW UP WHEN WE NEED, HIT HOME
God bless these first responders and everything they've been through as our country rebuilds!!
Welcome to our world! Believe it or not, firefighters have heroes too, that would be our military (for me anyway). 20 year fire Lt. here. Glad you guys got to see what we do.
And linemen!!! Haha
Retired Fire Captain here. That was a lot of fun to watch so thanks for the good time, it reminds of the fun times we had. And thanks for the Rome Fire Dept. for having you guys over. Bet they had a blast.
Congrats on reaching 300k subscribers! And, one of your best videos!
Love it! Great videos! Keep on going that way! :-)
When I was 20 yrs old my friend asked me to volunteer with him to be a fireman. I was in great shape, getting ready to go to Army basic. I ran 3 miles to the department. After the drills at the end of the night my friend was driving me home. Much respect to all the Firefighters. Carrying all that weight with masks and in Danger. Something else!
I worked as a facility manager at a police and fire training center and I have the ultimate respect for firefighters and police. You guys did an outstanding job with the little to no training for these tests that you had.
You guys are the best. Love the smack talking you two give to oneanother. That firefighting challenge is indeed brutal.
That was epic! Tough as they come.
That was the best u guys thanks!
Well done! Both of you!
Awesome Video!!
Solid work 💪🏻
Great work
Dudes , that was hilarious . I have many friends that are firefighters , awesome guys for sure . I took a very simple test to join Louisville Kentucky fire department when I was 41 , I'm getting ready to turn 63 in December. I killed it 22 years ago , 2nd best time in my class and I was 11 years older than the next guy . Telling the truth , I'm still in great shape but I seriously doubt I could get through the course now . I trained for the test with a backpack full of magazines and running stairs at a local college . Loved the video brother !
As a firefighter I appreciate yall do this it's hard work, it takes alot of drive to keep going, alot of people don't realize how much work it is, and we are away from our families risking our lives to save theirs, I live to hear the tone, love helping people👍👊
Thank you for your service 🎉
I love these videos!! It shows the basic preparedness we should all have a long with the physical requirements of our first responders and what they need to do before responding
Shocked I hadn't seen this video yet but amazing job guys. We really should all be training this functionally and aggressively if not just for the mind/body/soul. Chadd you're a natural beast. Chili, still a great job. I've done some work with a local FD and the training was some of the coolest I'd ever seen. Great bunch of guys putting out hard PT and multi-story structure fires all in one evening till 10-11p at night after work on weekdays. Great times.
This was awsome!
Awesome job Chadd and Chili my family are Military, COPS 🚓🇺🇸& Firefighters 🚒 🔥
So much RESPECT for them and deep gratitude! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
A new subscriber, and found the channel from the talks. Never saw Chadd really "operate". You can tell his training from the past helps him adapt to new environments. Watching Chadd looked like a true professional. I watch Chilli and I'm like. That's still probably better than post people, but looks like an amatuer next to Chadd.
What a hoot! Nice video.
Awesome video. Chad your the best. Love your channel.
No wonder firefighters are usually in better shape than most cops, I know I’ve seen some cops that I’m like there is no one way this dude could catch me 😂
😂
Awesome Dudes. You guys crack Me up!
Thanks for this review and acknowledgement. I was US Navy 1/2001-1/2005, EM3, USS Peleliu LHA-5 and MDSU-1 Det-1. Loved the Navy but couldn’t stay; became a Firefighter and have been doing that since 2006. I have deployed with SEALS, SWCC and EOD; you all are bad-asses and I appreciate the mutual respect we show each other. Fair winds and following seas brother.
Y'all are awsome!
It definitely looked tough but do-able. I think the hardest part would be the body drag at the very end - dead weight of an injured human is nearly incomprehensible. I work in construction and carry heavy stuff up several flights of stairs 5 days a week. I crawl under houses and through attics and run after work a few days a week so that challenge looks super fun. Thanks for videos!!!
Fitness! Awesome video!
Big thanks to all the firefighters who eat smoke and lay it on the line to save lives every single day! Great episode!
Awesome job
Fun video man, God bless everyone involved. Chili pepper needs to find another gear man.
As someone that’s done this firefighter physical test and has done the navy seal workout routine they both whoop you pretty good. Impressive work guys!
Much respect and new found admiration for our fire fighters… and Brad and Chili… you guys are great!
I went thru training in the 70s things have gotten more intense since …hats off to you it’s harder than you expected
Great content. Great comparisons to civilian obstacle courses against someone who’s endured the hardest.
Great video.
Awesome video 👍
Remarkable video!Real hard situation!It takes balls of steel to be a firefighter and pass the test!Although Chadd did come through with flying colours,Chili did look better off in the fire suit!
Great video 🤙
Much love boys!!!
You two are funny as heck loved watching this video I laughed my rear off 😂
Nice one thank y'all 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you to both of you for putting yourselves out there to show what we do to prepare for our job. If you get a chance, see about sitting in on a sette'. Live fire changes things a bit. The sette' is just basically where we put you in gear and place you in a room that we start a fire in, allow it to build to rollover, and show you what it feels like and looks like. How to avoid flashover, etc. Only issue may be the beard brother lol. The heat will give you a radical shave of any exposed hair and mask seal would probably be a major issue, but if you can get a decent seal, it would be an experience for you guys. As an old salty firefighter, you guys did very well and I would be happy to have either of you on my crew. God bless you both and stay safe. Oh, and I am only about 45 miles from where you were doing this. I am in Douglas County Ga. Take care and stay safe.
Thanks for sharing that. I think we take for granted men and women go through to become first responders. A true eye opener, and those men and women volunteer to perform that service for us!
I taught in college and in the facility they had fire science classes. The labs were brutal. Advanced courses like boat accidents recovery rappelling or chemical spills were very intense. Very dedicated folks to their craft.
Gnarly. Well done fellas.
I’m retired a FF/Paramedic from a major metropolitan City Fire Department.. 30 years!! Nothing but work!! But wow.. what a great way to make a living!! Do miss not serving in OUR ARMED FORCES!! Luv those guys!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Video Yall
Mad Respect!