Top 5 Reasons a Candidate is KICKED OUT of Special Operations Training

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SOF training is extremely rigorous and demanding, both physically & mentally. Candidates often get kicked out of training for a variety of reasons. In this video we will discuss the top 5 reasons candidates get kicked out of Elite Special Operations training.

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Christopher Littlestone
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00:00 Introduction
02:45 Physical Fitness Deficiencies
03:48 Injury or Medical Issues
04:50 Failure to Meet Performance Standards
06:07 Inability to Work as Part of a Team
06:38 Integrity / Behavioral Issues
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Don't be late, light or last.
Keep your mouth shut.
Stay away from strippers and married chicks.
Don't drink or minimize drinking.
Never drive with even one drop of alcohol.

whiskey_tango_foxtrot__
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Wow lol I just got Recycles in SOCM yesterday. This is a kick in the nuts 💀

frankiefernandez
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I’ve done a lot of research and read several books and I remember hearing the rate of attrition for PJs is like 83%, the highest of any SOF unit

injuredoutdoorsman
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Thank you for your service, thank you for this channel.

smal
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A lot of soldiers washed out when I was in the US Army many years ago because of physical fitness. And it wasn’t that hard but many were completely unprepared. My platoon started with about 60 of us, at the end of BCT there was about 30 of us left. One guy was smart, but couldn’t do a pullup. He was gone after a number of weeks. One guy had a football injury he’s knee swelled up and he was gone. Another guy couldn’t record fire with the M16 he was gone. I sprained my ankle and they put a cast on it but the senior drill sargeant kept me, maybe because I had the highest rifle score in the company. Aside from the injury PT was a breeze. Being in the best possible shape leads to success and helps alleviate mental stress too.

wherecar
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If you're struggling and feel like thats your limit, just tell yourself "It wont get worse than this"...works every time for me

kaizen
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If you don't make it don't feel bad. Very few people are capable of doing this job .

treadway.
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This will be a helpful video for those who aspire to train. My son recently graduated from the SF Q-Course, where one of his classmates was kicked out for an integrity violation in Robin Sage. The candidate failed to follow a directive and then lied to cover up his mistake. The cadre had him dead to rights. He had gotten that far--yet was told to pack his bags. Probably deserved what he got.

skywarriormedia
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You have yo have the heart to do this it's not for everyone. I've been there and done that . Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful day

rgarizonahomestead
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Please take my comment with a grain of salt, because my experience is from the 1970s and a lot may have changed since then. Having said that, I’ll guess that there are some specific reasons why officer attrition tends to be lower than enlisted: 1) officers and cadets tend to G2 the programs and prep for them in a focused way, whereas maybe the EMs come straight from an Initial Entry Training pipeline and show up with whatever prep that Big Army (Big Navy, Air Force, etc.) has given them thus far. Example: I knew that Airborne School required 6 pullups for entry and 7 for each day of the 2nd week. I trained myself to do 10 excellent ones plus a few awful ones (kicking, swaying, all kinds of cheating). I wasn’t Superman, but I passed and others didn’t. 2) officers tend to come straight from college and they have had 4 years of training in how to learn + any speaking and writing requirements aren’t too hard for them (combat orders, etc.). However: diversity can be a GREAT thing! No, not the Army’s version of diversity—diversity of skills and backgrounds. Ranger School: my squad had some new Infantry officers and one Field Artillery officer straight from the Forts Benning and Sill textbooks, ROTC, USMA, etc., and some Ranger Battalion EMs. The Ranger Battalion guys were way ahead of us at anything hands-on. We all helped each other, and all graduated. I read a book called “Ranger School: No Excuse Leadership” by Brace E. Barber years later. He mentions a grad who studied the Ranger Handbook intensely before attending. In retrospect, I think this was an excellent self-study of skills needed.

danielvillarreal
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According to Ones Ready, PJ attrition is 91%.

betaomega
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Giving up isn't my style, I keep train everyday because I know one day I will make it to the United States for sure Stay strong soldier 🪖🤜🤛

AdejumoDamola
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I remember water comp. I fell the first time Scared the s*** out of me. First time to experience drowning. I got pretty d*** close but no choice. Get ready to go back in in 2 hours. I remember I was with around 30 dudes. In the water is much colder.
It was me and another body.Am I we passed it the second time to move forward But the rest didn't pass because it was a show Keer that the water was way colder.
But it taught me a lesson.Get it done right the first time, because it's worst a second time

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Your the best! Keep up the great work. Your videos helped me to be the best everyday leader. Thank you so very much.

tedwhiting
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Some special force qualification was not passed by some man because, the person gets injured through the test or training, this can be minimize with physical condition and enhancement

abdullaali
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Martial arts condition which includes hitting hard by objects wood 🪵 and striking human muscle tissue bones, this lead to much potential to still walk run fight with bruises and injuries that can help in passing exam test

abdullaali
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Another great video. Thanks for sharing. RLTW!

seeatnite
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That is a surprisingly high attrition rate for CCT. I would assume the academics are very rigorous and dense?

_TEKNOIR_
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Could be it or not, but this can give more chances to pass and live

abdullaali
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SWCC Is Some Bad Assess They Come Wit That Extreme Firepower They Someone You Don't Want To Fuck Wit

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