Instructor:<i>
You guys and girls are gonna be
trained and led</i> <i>by the nation's
finest combat veterans.</i> Instructor:<i>
Air crawl.
Two hands on the paddle.</i> <i>We make you cold,</i> <i>so you learn how
to be uncomfortable.</i> -<i> Roster number 3 is
your fiancée.</i>
- Yes, Instructor. Two and three, you're not gonna
be near each other.
Get over it. <i>You guys just got picked
by the class leader as the two
weakest people in the class.</i> You just happen
to both be female.
we don't give a shit. We've weeded out the weak. Now it's time to weed out
the strong. <i>Oh, body slam.</i> Sean Haggerty:<i>
There's a paradigm shift
that happens in your head</i> <i>from "there are limits"</i> to "there are no limits." <i>Hurry up!</i> <i>Don't be last.</i> Woman:<i>
Get it together.
Stop crying.</i> <i>( sobbing )</i> Instructor:<i>
One standard,
across the board.</i> <i>Doesn't matter where you
come from, who you are...</i> <i>one standard.</i> Man:<i>
You know, I do believe
I'm giving my all, but...</i> <i>this is the hardest thing
I've ever done in my life.</i> Bottom of the stairs, 2. Turn around. ( clears throat ) How do you think you're doing
so far, roster 2? Pretty good, Instructor. Overall, I think
I'm just helping out the group, motivating the team, <i>completing the tasks.</i> The toughest
was being blindfolded or in those goggles for
an extended period of time. It was a test of
your mental ability for sure. And what about number 3? <i>How was it,
watching your fiancée,</i> knowing she was going through
the same thing you were? You know what? It's kind of
empowering, I guess. On her end.
It's amazing what she can do. You know, I think that everybody
kinda sees that she's able to push herself to these
limits and hold strong, hold tough, you know?
It always sucks to know that she's going through the same
mind game or whatever that is going on at that moment. <i>I wanna make sure
she's okay and you know--</i> I mean, that's just natural
feelings for her but, she's proved herself every
time, and so... that's good. If one of you quits,
you guys gonna... say, "We're in this together.
Let's take our patches off and... let's go out together"? Who do you think the best person
in the class is right now? I'm talking about
across the board, not just
individual events, somebody's faster that this
person or somebody... - Well, then I would say me.
- ... is a better swimmer. Do you think it's you?
It's okay to say you. - Do you think it's you?
- Yeah. I would say me. Yeah. <i>I'm not last and
I'm not first in everything,</i> but I think I have
a pretty good grasp
on everything. Some things I'm good at,
some things I'm not but I don't think
I'm holding anyone back. What are you not good at? Well, whenever I go on really
long rucks with heavy weight, it sucks, bad. So you ruck a lot? Well, I rucked a little bit
before this. <i>I was like, "Shit,
I need to really ruck
and get myself ready,</i> because I'm not gonna go
there like a jackass and suck and not even be able
to make the standard." Yeah, I think I'm gonna be slow
up the mountain, initially, but over a 12- to 15-mile
period, I think I'll be able to maybe pass a couple
of these other people. I think I will be fine.
If it was a long-ass distance with a lot of weight, <i>I think I would be slow,
but I think I would be able</i> <i>to maintain
and get through it.</i> I like that,
"a long-ass distance
with a lot of weight." I can see that in your future. <i>I will not quit.</i> I will stay here as long
as my body can physically... No, you'll quit,
and number 2 is also gonna quit,
and you guys can get married, <i>and you can make a whole
bunch of babies that
are also quitters.</i> Guard? <i>Take your seats.</i> - Seats.
- Seats. So Instructor Kuntz and I
were just speaking and it's time for
a change in class leadership, Number 2. You are relieved
of your duties. - Number 2: Yes, Instructor.
- Instructor: Number 3,
stand up. - Instructor: You're
the new class leader.
- Number 3: Okay. We're gonna start giving you
guys instructions and we're not
gonna repeat them, and if you mess it up,
it is on you. And it could be
the difference in you staying here
or going home. We're gonna give you
some pass-fail events
on this next evolution. <i>Here's what
I want you guys to do.</i> You guys are gonna move outside
and meet us around the corner by the pull-up bars. Make it happen. Let's go, let's go,
let's go, let's go. Where you at?
Let's go. Get out there. Just get down over there
by the logs. Hurry up. Here's what's happening now. You guys are now gonna conduct
the physical fitness test. <i>It's gonna consist of
bench press, push ups,</i> sit ups, pull ups, dips, a rope climb
with a 20-pound vest, kip ups, shuttle run,
and then you guys will be doing a five-mile run to
complete this. You guys will be scored
on a scoring system top to bottom,
strongest to weakest. We're recording and evaluating
this down to the rep. - Instructor: Does everybody
understand this?
- All: Yes, instructor. Kuntz:<i>
This is a diagnostic PT test.</i> One, so the cadre can
evaluate you. <i>And two, to see
where you rank on the team.</i> Do the best you can,
a 100% effort, a 100% of the time. You'll pass out before you die.
We have medics here. Go until
you can't go anymore. Is that understood? All:
Yes, Instructor. Now, this is where
the team figures out
who the weak link is. So here's what I want
you guys to do, everybody move to a station. Instructors, everybody
ready at this time? - Instructor: Ready.
- Care: Begin. <i>One.</i> <i>Two.</i> <i>Three.</i> <i>Four.</i> <i>Again.</i> 21.75. Begin. 22.97. 33... 34... Five... six...
You better get at least eight. 22.38. 20.69. Seven... eight... You can do one more.
Push it. Nine. <i>See?</i> The next event you'll be
doing is the weighted vest
rope climb. Individual must climb rope
using any technique until he or she can touch
the designated height, which is tapping the board. <i>On the rope, individual will
wear a 20 pound weight vest</i> <i>during this exercise.
This is a go/no-go event.</i> <i>No points will be awarded.</i> <i>You will go up,
you will touch the wood,</i> <i>and you will come back down
in a controlled descent,</i> <i>with a minimum of
three points of contact on
the rope at all times.</i> <i>Roster number 2,</i> <i>hand off your vest
to roster number 3.</i> <i>Roster number 3, stand by.</i> <i>- Number 3: It's okay.
- Instructor: Good?</i> <i>Go.</i> There you go.
Nice and easy. Take your time. <i>Grab that rope.</i> <i>Squeeze with your feet.</i> <i>Push up with your feet,
good job.</i> - Good job, 3.
- You got it, 3. <i>Push up with your feet.</i> <i>Do not let go of
that rope, number 3.</i> -<i> Almost there.</i>
-<i> Do not let go
of that rope.</i> <i>Come on, number 3.</i> - There you go.
-<i> Come on number 3,
one more.</i> -<i> Do not let go of
that rope, 3.</i>
- ( bleep ) -<i> Do not let go
of that rope, 3.</i>
-<i> You got it!</i> <i>You are right there.</i> <i>Do not let go
of that rope.</i> <i>Come on, get those legs up.</i> -<i> You got it.</i>
-<i> Roster number 3.</i> I'm gonna fall. <i>Do not let go of that rope,
controlled descent.</i> - Okay.
-<i> Do not let go
of that rope.</i> ( bleep ) Roster number 3, you have failed
to negotiate this obstacle. Give your vest
to roster number 11 and get to the back
of the line. ( panting ) Tyler Grey:<i>
She's a good rope climber,</i> but throwing on
a 20-pound weighted vest, for her size,
that's difficult to do. <i>She's so good at
everything that she does,</i> <i>any kind of failure
just drives her crazy.</i> <i>Stop talking.</i> <i>Get in line.
Get behind roster number 2.</i> - That close.
- I'm alright. - Your hands okay?
- Yeah. <i>Roster number 11,
are you ready?</i> -<i> Yes, Instructor.</i>
-<i> Go.</i> Nice job. Controlled descent.
Three points of contact
at all time. She takes that stuff so
seriously that you can tell, it really pissed her off. Roster number 11, hand your
vest to roster number 12. Get to the...
get to the back of the line - Roster number 3.
- Hey, no talking. Roster number 3,
look at me for a second. You failed. Get over it, let it go.
It's done, you can't change it. Start thinking
about the next event. - Yes, instructor.
- Five meter target, what's
right in front of you. Stop thinking about it,
stop talking about it. Go. <i>Nice job.</i> -<i> Come on, 1-7.</i>
-<i> One more push.</i> Push off the legs. Stay close with the rope,
pull the rope in. Every single task
in this world has a standard to get it done
the right way. 19, take the weight vest off.
You are a no-go at this station. Yes, Instructor. And if people don't meet it,
there's consequences. <i>Two and a half mile loops.</i> <i>Two of 'em,
for five mile total.</i> <i>It's gonna be half uphill,
half downhill.</i> <i>The max time is 40 minutes.</i> Go. Look at them. Like a pack of animals
in the hunt. <i>Give the six of us any
civilians in the United States,</i> <i>we can make every single one
of them quit in 12 hours.</i> <i>That's the easy part.
Making people quit is easy,</i> <i>you just beat 'em down.</i> There you go. And way to put out. Another day at the park for you.
Get moving. Get moving,
I'm throwing rocks at you. <i>The hard part is hardening them
up over a couple of weeks</i> <i>and getting them
to the end of this where
we can give them a task</i> <i>and a standard on something
that's very difficult.</i> There you go, 17.
Keep it rockin'. And say "go do it!"
and we can step back and let them either
ignite the fire and go <i>or just implode,
and explode and quit.</i> Let's go, 3.
Come on. Hurry up.
Go, go, go. - Just touch and let's go.
- Same face you had
at the beach, that says "I wanna quit." She's a tough girl, man. ( panting ) - Hurry up, 15 seconds.
- Come on, come on, come on.
We got a bet on you. - 10 seconds.
- Oh no. Move, move, move. 33.52? Shaved his time
by two minutes. - ( panting )
- Whoo. I know firsthand that SEAL
training in particular... it's crazy. <i>It is extremely hard.</i> 38.51. <i>But I, I believe this
in my soul and my being...</i> 39.03. ...that if somebody
wants to get through it and they're willing
to die for it, it doesn't matter
what gender you are. <i>You're gonna
make it through.</i> Instructor:<i>
No one cares if you're tired.</i> 49.30. 3. 3, look at me
for a second. We're not changing the
standard for you, it's 2016. Same standard for
everybody here. You think the standard should
be different for you? - No, instructor.
- You need to put out harder. Or-- you're gonna go home. I can already tell you without
even adding these up, you're gonna be the
last person on the list. You're gonna have the lowest
scores out of everybody. One standard.
Across the board. Doesn't matter where you come
from, who you are... one standard. Go drink water, stand by. Yes, Instructor. <i>Anything you do
at a course like this,</i> <i>where you highlight yourself
by not meeting the standard,</i> you're gonna
get special attention. I went the wrong way
three times up there. - Did you?
- It was pitch black for me, I couldn't even see
where I was going. Kuntz:<i>
Special attention is
the last thing you want,</i> <i>unless you're the
honor graduate at the end.</i> Number 2 and number 3. - Follow instructions.
- Yes, Instructor. Why is the medic running
in here, making us nervous? You all right? Can I ask you a personal
question, just me and you? Why are you doin' this? You look ( bleep ) miserable. I mean, you look like
hammered dog shit. and no, this is not a... boy, are you sure? You are killing your body. Okay. I understand you're
not a quitter. And I honestly believe that
you're giving it your all. But you gotta find more. We all did. All right? Don't show me
weakness, okay? If you're gonna be a ( bleep )
animal, be an animal. All right?
Get ready. The selection process,
as far as dropping standards, it's not gonna happen, Jack. <i>It doesn't matter
what we throw at 'em,</i> <i>they need to be
able to do it.</i> Donnie Bowen:<i>
All right.</i> <i>What we're gonna do now
is we're gonna take you guys
on a long walk</i> <i>with your rucks.</i> It's very, very important
in the military and especially very,
very important in special
operations. <i>There's a lot of times you're
not gonna have a vehicle,</i> <i>you're not gonna have
the air support to be able
to drop you in.</i> You gotta be able to get
to where you wanna go, <i>to get into the fight.</i> Kuntz:<i>
For us to be good at just
a simple ruck march,</i> it's everything. <i>It seems simple.</i> <i>You're putting
stuff inside a backpack,</i> <i>putting it on your back...</i> ( groans ) and as far as movement,
transportation, the most basic skill
you can get is walking. - You guys ready?
- All: Yes, Instructor. Kuntz:<i>
But here's the deal.</i> <i>Anybody that thinks it's easy,
buy an ALICE frame rucksack,</i> <i>put 50 pounds in it
and start walking around
your neighborhood.</i> I guarantee you it's
gonna break your ass down. <i>I've seen some of
the strongest guys I know</i> get broken off
by a forced ruck march. Get up there
to Instructor Capone. Hurry up. Stop feeling sorry for
yourselves and put out. Let's go, let's go. Capone:<i>
This was not an
easy ruck by any means.</i> <i>The students had
45-pound rucksacks.</i> Oh, there's no way. <i>There were a few sections
in the beginning that
were very steep,</i> <i>and then it was hot.</i> There's a chance
for heat casualties. I want them to
go at a certain pace, <i>and I don't want them
to fall too far back.</i> - ( panting )<i>
- Let's go, 3.</i> <i>You volunteered for this.</i> <i>You could quit at any time.</i> I don't need to
tell you to drink. Let's go. ( panting ) Capone:<i>
Number 3 is light.</i> <i>She weighs about
110 pounds</i> <i>and she had the same
rucksack as everyone else.</i> Come on 3, get up
with your team. <i>Percentage of body weight
to weight in her pack is
definitely larger,</i> <i>but we're not
lowering the standard.</i> <i>30 seconds.</i> - Pass the word.
- 30 seconds! <i>Number 3, get up front.</i> <i>She's gotta be able to perform
just like everyone else.</i> Let's go. It's easier on your legs
if you zig-zag. Zig-zag! Zig-zag. When you make those turns,
sit on your heels, and lean your butt into
the the mountain. Let's go. Capone:<i>
You're all in
a selection course.</i> <i>No one made you do this.</i> You guys gotta dig for this. This is not easy.
Rucking is never easy. Ever. - Let's go, 2.
- Get up here, number 3. 3, are you gonna be able
to make it? - Yeah.
- Huh? Yeah. Capone:<i>
The rucking with weight,
even though it was difficult,</i> <i>everybody made it.</i> Let's go, number 2. <i>Number 3, let's go.</i> <i>Just ten more reps
of what we just did
and we'll call it a day.</i> -<i> Yeah.</i>
-<i> Right?</i> <i>Oh, yeah.</i> Thinking that they're done puts
them in a certain state of mind. Bowen:<i>
Pretty nice and
scenic walk, right?</i> - Yes, Instructor.
- Oh yeah. Bowen:<i>
So, we'll be doing
it again, okay?</i> First one you do with us,
second one's on you. <i>Pays to be a winner.
We're timing the event.</i> - Do we understand?
- Yes, Instructor. Instructor:<i>
When we told them
that was only the first lap,</i> <i>that just debilitates
you mentally.</i> - You need more water?
- Yes, Instructor. <i>You have two minutes.
Hurry up.</i> - All: Two minutes.
- Hurry up. What's everybody doin'? Capone:<i>
At that point is
when people usually quit.</i> Nice stroll?
Good. <i>Because they just thought
that they'd done something
so difficult,</i> that they can't
possibly do that again. Instructor:
What's next? Again, right? Okay. What's next? Again, right?
Okay. Capone:<i>
We're doing
an eight-mile ruck hump.</i> The candidates successfully
completed the first four miles, <i>but we saw number 3 struggle.</i> Now I'm gonna
have them do another four. Go get it. Let's go, 3. Ready to do this? Three by three, let's go. You know the route. Ready to go. Capone:<i>
On the second time, number 12
just took off from the pack.</i> <i>He's just an outstanding
endurance athlete.</i> Were you just walking
the whole thing? Running the downhills. Yeah, jog on the downhills. Capone:<i>
It was a pretty tough course.</i> <i>I think they were tired.</i> <i>And number 11,
he's a little bit older</i> <i>and he definitely
felt it.</i> <i>You know, putting weight
on your back and walking,</i> it's always difficult,
but it's something that every
soldier has to do. ( panting ) What's up, 3?
Hang in there. In this program there
are physical limits. ( whimpering ) Come on, come on. Grey:<i>
Roster number 3,
she's ridiculously strong,</i> <i>but she's very small.
Very small.</i> ( snorts ) Almost there, almost there. Grey:<i>
She's a super underdog,
but she could make it.</i> Can't stop... stop. ( wailing ) ( sniffles ) Will she? We'll see. ( gasps ) Get it together. Stop crying. Stop, stop. ( gasps, shudders ) <i>Good job, 19.</i> <i>17. 11.</i> Get inside.
Hydrate. - Put your ruck away.
- Yes, Instructor. Good work, 2.
Get in there and
get some fluids. Who's still out? Do we know
how far out she is? Nope. - Dude, I wanna see her make it.
- I wanna see her succeed, man. But you can't not make the ruck,
you can't be coming in last on everything. You gotta pull your weight. ( crying ) -<i> Is that her?</i>
-<i> Yup.</i> Let's go, 3. Hurry up, 3. <i>Touch the pit.</i> <i>Ground your ruck inside
where it's supposed to be.</i> Then go get in a dip tank. Get her mic off of her
so we can get her cooled down. Go get in the dip tank, go. - Go, go, go.
- She's fine. Completely submerged. Two seconds. <i>Hey, number 3.</i> If you think
that ruck was bad... No, I know.
It's gonna be terrible. It's gonna be worse. Hey, I'm just shooting it
to you straight. I know. Get your gear put away
how it should be. We're getting ready
to start another evolution. Uh, babe. Hey, why are you two sleeping
next to each other? You were told to be
separated, right? Yes, Instructor. Get out your racks.
Drop down. Failure to follow
instructions, right? If you're told to do
something, you do it, right? -<i> Yes, Instructor.</i>
-<i> Okay. Drop down, number 3.</i> You gonna push,
or are you just gonna
stay there? Screw it. Everybody out
your racks. - Get up.
- Yup. - Okay.
- Now! Hurry up. <i>Everybody drop down.</i> All:<i>
Down. Down.</i> <i>Class leader and number 2 were
not following instructions,</i> so we're gonna push 'em out
for number 2 and number 3. <i>Push 'em out.</i> - Ready?
- All: Ready! - Down.
- All: One. - Down.
- All: Two. - Down.
- All: Three. Number 3, I think she's
so good at everything that she does, that when it
comes down to like, rucking, <i>she didn't move as fast
as she wished she would have</i> <i>and she knew that that would
be needed coming further.</i> Stop. Start all over again. I wanna hear you louder,
number 3. - You're the class leader.<i>
- Louder, number 3.</i> Loud. - Go.
- Ready? - All: Ready.
- Down. <i>I think for her the seed
of doubt had been planted</i> <i>and once the seed is planted,</i> we're gonna pour water on it
and we're gonna make it grow into a beautiful quit tree. Let's make it interesting.
Elevate your feet off
your bunks. - Elevate your feet--
- Hurry up, hurry up. Let's go, 12.
Pass the word. You guys were giving
hugs and handshakes after the road march,
thinking you're done. What did we tell you
about how the days would
progress? All:
It'll get harder and harder,
Instructor. If you're having problems
on one day, - you are not gonna make
the next.
- 13, get in push up position. 'Cause they're gonna get
harder and harder. We don't care if you make it
through or not. You signed up for this.
It's completely voluntary. Instructor Capone,
if someone wants to quit, - I have a hot plate waiting
for them right now.
- Oh, man. What do you say, 3,
you hungry? You guys wanna go through
this training and you wanna tell people
how cool you are, how you went through special
forces training. What do you say?
Wanna quit? How about you, long hair? Come on. But you don't want to put
the work in, number 19. Fine. You don't
wanna do this? Everybody, you got one minute
to hit the dip tank, get fully
submerged and get fully
sandy sugar cookie. -<i> One minute, go.</i>
-<i> Go!</i> -<i> Go!</i>
-<i> Hit the dip tank!</i> <i>( all shouting )</i> This way. 59... 58... 57... <i>56...</i> Hit it and go,
hit it and go. <i>Hurry up, I don't care
if you're in there with
someone else.</i> Hit it and go.
Let's go. Hurry up! There you go, 12. Hey, all the way sandy, 12. Wet and sandy, let's go. All the way sandy. Wet and sandy.
Get your face in the sand. <i>Hurry up, number 3.</i> <i>All the way!</i> <i>Number 3.
Hurry up, number 3.</i> <i>Hurry up, number 3!</i> No, get all way back down.
Get down in there. - Get in there.
- I see a dry spot. - Get in there, number 3.
- You're done? Number 3, get in there. Number 3, you're done. <i>You said it.</i> You know what to do. <i>You didn't fail.</i> That's what you're
wrong about. But we all know
that ruck killed you. <i>Right?</i> I think for her it was a fear
of letting down the team, <i>Number 17.</i> <i>You just got promoted to class
leader, push 'em out.</i> - Ready?
- All: Ready! - Down.
- One. - Down.
-<i> She knew it would
get harder,</i> <i>so "if I'm gonna quit tomorrow,
why don't I just leave now?"</i> -<i> Seven.</i>
-<i> Down.</i> -<i> Eight.</i>
-<i> Down.</i> -<i> Nine.</i>
-<i> Down.</i> -<i> Ten.</i>
-<i> Whoo!</i> Sit the ( bleep ) down. You guys don't follow
instructions. I don't want you guys to do that
when I walk in here, you guys are past that. You're past the bullshit of
standing up and yelling, and screaming like you're
privates in the army. Somebody else wants you
to do that, do that. Don't do that shit for me. <i>All I wanna see you
guys do is work.</i> You got it? Yes, Instructor. <i>So your fiancée left,
who gives a ( bleep )?</i> Don't quit. <i>Stay and finish what
you started.</i> <i>She's gonna be just fine.</i> <i>You thinking about quittin'?
Be honest.</i> - Yeah.
- Don't ( bleep ) quit. How many days do you think
you have left? No idea. Don't quit. <i>You put too much work into it
at this point to leave here</i> for an emotional reason.
You're healthy, you're fine. There's nothing else
going on. <i>I promise you.
I promise you,</i> <i>from somebody who's quit
some things in my life,</i> you will ( bleep ) regret this
forever if you walk away. Don't do it. Don't let ten minutes of emotion
give you a lifetime of regret. Don't quit. <i>Number 12.</i> Why are you so jumpy, 12?
Relax. How do you think
you're doing so far, 12? I do believe... I could be doing better. Why do you think that? Why would you even say that? Um, you know, I do believe
I'm giving my all, but... there are times I'm,
you know, resting in between, you know, trying to find
that, it's like do I really
need to do that? You know, can I
cut this shit out and...
just deal with the pain. So, just things like that,
Instructor. What about during
the resistance lab? That was the hardest thing
I've ever done, Instructor. - In your life.
- In my life. Mentally for sure,
but just in general, hardest thing
I've ever done. I wasn't gonna show weakness,
but being in that box was... that was hard for me. Why? Just... being in there,
blinded and... my hands
tied together and... in a tight space and
it being nailed down... There's just something about
that that's frightening. I hate to make a joke,
but I was like "I'm gonna have to go see
a psychiatrist after this." Did you think about quitting? - Not once, Instructor.
- Even in the box? Not once. Why? Why do
you want it so bad? Just to prove to myself that
I am, you know... - who I believe to be, you know?
- You do that every weekend,
don't you? You're a sponsored, ranked
athlete. Why do you... All I've ever known in my entire
life is pushing my limits and finding what
that threshold is and... in my area of what I do,
I sort of feel like I've reached that
threshold and I need to find
a way to get past that and, you know,
extend that threshold. How does this compare
to your normal job, what you do
on the weekends? Doesn't even compare. I mean, after day one
I was like, "This is the hardest
shit I've ever done." And I'm-- I'd like to
think that I train harder than
almost anybody out there. You know, every day in
and day out, I'm pushing myself. You know, whether I want
to or not, I get up and the sun hasn't even
come up and I'm out there
grinding it out, but this is... this is something else. This is something else. Okay. Guard. ( panting ) Instructor:<i>
12, you get in here
and drop down.</i> Get down, number 19.
Let's go. - Come on, 19.
- Get your knees off
the ground, number 19. 19, you wanna quit? It seems like you wanna quit. Soon as you hit the pit
you walked, you took your time. You put your knees
on the ground. Right now you're sucking,
number 19. Your action shows us that you
really don't wanna be here, and you think that
this is easy. Or this is supposed
to be easy. Or we're supposed to
let you get by somehow. You guys need to understand
that this is not over. ( whimpering ) -<i> Recover.</i>
- All: Recover. Get in here
and start eating. - How do you feel?
- I'm a little tired. How does your body feel? Destroyed. My legs aren't used to that
mileage like that. Yeah. Had a really
hard time today, man. I feel like I'm next on
performance, man. Just not sure if I can hang
with you guys and... all these performance
standards. Don't even
think about that, man. As long as you're
putting out 100%, dude. My legs are like, numb. Like, rubbing right here,
I can like not feel that. You're crazy. - Seriously?
-<i> Yeah.</i> Like you got no feeling? Like, I just have no feeling
in my legs right now. Wow. I feel like I've been run
over by a Mack truck. Yeah, me too, dude,
I'm feeling ( bleep ) rough. Like every little bit of me,
from my feet to my head... hurts. Just physically
demanding day, dude. Shit's tough. Can't think everything
we did today. You all right, bud? Come on, man. ( sniffles ) Thank you. ( clears throat ) Care:<i>
In order to build
the perfect,</i> <i>ideal person
that we're looking for</i> we have to strip everybody
down to the bare essentials and rebuild them. <i>What we wanna do is see
how these individuals work</i> <i>when they're at rock bottom.</i> <i>And when you haven't slept</i> <i>and you don't know where
the finish line is,</i> <i>you don't know what day it is,</i> <i>you don't know what
time it is,</i> <i>you have to find out what
your "why" is and find a way
to power through it.</i> - Up, down.
- Five. When you get pushed to extreme
physical limits... Oh, God. <i>There's so many things about
your body that get broken.</i> I have like no feeling
in my lower legs. You don't feel me
touching this at all? Do you think you're
the weakest person here? Right now, emotionally, yeah,
because I don't think any of those other guys
are thinking about leaving,
but I am. I want perfection.
Understand? Yes, Instructor. Go. What these individuals don't
know is that we're filming them <i>and we're looking for
an integrity violation.</i> Someone said they did 50 reps
and they only did 48! Bullshit. You have to start
stepping up or you will not
be here at the end. I feel like I should take
my own patch off and give it
to you right now.