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  • theres nothing a seal wont do for science

  • Hey, everybody read the comments. Now can you see what kind of trouble we are in?

  • Respect not only to this SEAL, but to the whole US Navy SEAL program for producing amazing men like him.

  • what does he mean by theres nothing a solider would do for science

  • @evano59 he said "theres nothing a seal WONT do for science"

  • non-skipable ads will kill youtube!

  • @HillisMekko non-skipable ads are what keep youtube free for all of us to enjoy!

  • Thats because his chest was above the water, meaning his heart, get him down to neck level and i'll bet you he wont make it past 30 minutes.

  • @PARCE93

    Ever been into icy cold water? When you are as deep down as he is the whole body will feel cold anyways. It's not that important to have the heart under water. The most sensitive parts are the toes, fingers, nose and ears.

  • @Flyingtart Actually those "sensitive" parts are the least important, thats why the blood stops flowing to those first, to keep the the vital parts of the body alive like the heart, brain, etc. And It does make a difference because if the heart, which is the main source of blood, is under the water it won't be able to pump as much blood to keep the other parts of the body warm because it is no longer at room temperature. And yes, i've been in icy cold water.

  • @PARCE93

    Oh yeah that's true.

    I really wonder if you can make your body more resistant against cold. Because even if you ignore the cold, your body will take damage. So it's more about human limits than strong mind. I was unaware and got a frostbite on my hands last winter, which fucked up my nerves a bit.

  • complete respect, but i wonder if his balls suffered permanent shrinkage

  • I'll mow the lawn, after your mom blows me...Now go fuck yourself because the only reason your bitchass has balls to say a god damn word is because I can't met you in real life and kick your ass

  • I do this for icing myself after football practice...its really not that amazing..

  • @BigVictorLopez74 football as in soccer or FOOTBALL like it should be called

  • @raveknight69 Im assuming that you guess soccer from my name, so thanks for that...and I mean football the american sport, the pig skin...dip shit

  • @BigVictorLopez74 well have fun trying to make it to san diego beaner

  • @raveknight69 Yeah, thanks you honky ass bitch

  • @BigVictorLopez74 how about i give you a dollar for mowing my lawn, i think thats a raise :)

  • what is this genetic shit they are talking about? They're judging soldiers not a certain race.

  • @TheBoonigga for example good genetics would be that if someone's parents are fat and ugly and their kid is muscular and good looking that is genetics... it also translates into activities, academics etc...... even the military... some people are just born for Special forces and some arent that is genetics

  • @lvrpatriot01 I see, thanks.

  • @TheBoonigga Well "boonigga" a certain race does make up the majority of spec ops...

  • @aaronscrewme what race?

  • @TheBoonigga Not yours...

  • OMG, their fuckin traning seems worst than this experiment

  • lol at 7:30

    if i was doing that, i wouldnt want anyone to be talking to be at that time... i would just want quiet so i could concentrate on staying warm lol

    id be like "quiet, dont u see im freezing here??!?!?!"

  • lasting 30 minutes? forget that. they'd have trouble getting me into the water.

  • i can't imagine how long i could last if i'm in that ice water, probably not even 5 minutes....

  • Does anyone know how cold the water is?

    In track, we would sometimes have to sit chest-deep in 50-55-degree-water (they told us it helped with our injuries, but I think they just enjoyed watching us sit in freezing cold water) for 12 minutes. That was NOT fun.

    I'm actually beginning to shiver from watching this. : (

  • @yoruketseki what you were sitting in was very cold, but not freezing water, if you pay attention to the part where they use an external imaging device to see the external temperature of things, the water shows up as black, which from what I can tell is below 24 degrees fahrehnheit. what he's sitting in is freezing cold water, not what we typically call freezing cold water when it's colder than the air outside, this is actual hypothermia-inducing ice water. hope that helps :)

  • @yoruketseki actually I'm sorry I think it's in celcius, but it's in the below 20 something range, I don't know conversions that well.

  • hahahahaha this would suck i know cause ive dove in 41 degree water and i had a wet suit on and i almost got hypo not fun

  • sticking that shit down his nose is the REAL DEAL TEST.

  • Negative 55 would mean the pool of water is a block of ice. 55 is cold as shit for water you're sitting in. 55 isn't that cold for weather outside - I agree, but when you're wet and sitting there, it's close to hell, especially considering that your body tries to maintain a temperature of ~98.6 degrees and hypothermia is simply off-setting that temperature by 2 degrees.

  • -_- did they just say a chilling level of about 55 degrees fahrenheit.

  • @flapplewapple its water though, it already decreases body heat, plus the added decrease from the temperature of water

  • @hottse

    I know, water at 55 degrees fahrenheit isnt even cold water!! they must have made a mistake like negative 55 or something cause 55 degrees fahrenheit is like a cool day outside. Add water to that and there will be no hypothermia.

  • @flapplewapple 55 degree water is fucking freezing. a COLD body of water that can induced hypothermia is around 75 degrees farenheit...this is 20 degrees lower.

  • @heyoitzak Yeah.... 55 degrees water is like the water i wash my face with in the morning.

  • @flapplewapple

    Yeah, this team of scientists is clearly wrong. Thanks for your scientific debunking of their combined knowledge with your face washing experiment.

  • @kvltizt But think about it. 55 degrees fahrenheit is pretty sad.

  • @flapplewapple no its not. you go for a swim in 55 degree water. It sucks swimming in 68 degree water.

  • @flapplewapple Obviously you know nothing. Density is the first issue, Water is more dense than air fuck-head. 55 degrees in water and 55 degrees outside are 2 different feelings. You don't realize how weak the human body is. Secondly, try standing in 98 degree air and then walking into 55 degree air and not shivering or getting a cold. Your powers of observation and lack of experience in life (in general) are not very good, hence the reason why you make stupid shit comments.

  • @drumhoppy Either you are having a bad day or you are just generally pissed. I realize that if you jump in a 55 degrees pool it is going to be colder than 98 degrees. Where im from, it is generally 50-60 degrees, so for the fuckhead to jump in a pool, its probably pretty fuckin cold. Now, I dont believe that it is 55 degrees BECAUSE of all the ice put into the water.

  • @flapplewapple Ok, yes, I get angry at ignorance. SO, For all the water to be frozen, it would ALL have to be 32 degrees. The fact that the water was at room temperature means that pouring all that ice into it is melting alot of the ice almost instantly (because of the 40 degree difference). So 55 degrees sounds about right as a meeting point btween the room temp. water and the ice. Didn't you pay attention in science class?

  • @drumhoppy Room temp. is pretty much 70 degrees. So he was probably standing in maybe 5 to 10 degrees more than 70, I will give you that, which you didn't even bring up btw. But the human body operates on a different temp. internally which is why it's 98.6 inside the mouth. Washing your face in 55 degree water is nothing compared to submerging (yes big word for you) almost your entire body into it. Go fill a tub with 70 degree water and then dump a bunch of ice in it and see how long you last.

  • @drumhoppy Lol ur room temp is 70 mine is 50 sooo i am used to the cold a bit more xD

  • @drumhoppy Lol my science class never talked about ice and water. It was always molecules and atoms and blah blah blah. I know it was a mistake to say that 55 degrees isnt cold, but a bone-chilling to me isnt that.

  • @flapplewapple shut he hell up, troll

  • Great warrior! It's sad that human performance like that is only used for the profit of FMI and all US corporation.

  • Actually, if I looked back at myself a few years ago, I was a fat ass. Now I'm stronger, with bigger arms, legs, and a smaller waist. Most people can become fit, it's up to you to make that change.

  • Vid's broke for me. It won't play before 7:30

  • brrr.. cold:O but at the same time awesome.

    it would have been cool to try this out. but that wire up in his nose. no thanx XD

    it lookd rather "painfull" or not painfull, but not comfortable XD

  • navy seals rock!

  • Respect...

    Too bad they made this like a circus, the narrator is pissing me off.

  • just 55f..? eh i suppose.

  • what do they mean by genetics

  • I believe by what they mean is, look at yourself, look at your body weight, height and muscles. Around 80% of that is due to your genetics. If your chubby, most likely because of your genetics, if you have no problem building up your muscles, thats an example of good genetics.

  • o have muscle building genetic :)

  • Genetics determine (i.e.) how well you can process the oxygene you breathe, how well you can "stay fit" as well as things as how much slow/fast/intermediate muscle fibres you have. Slow are for endurance, fast are for sprinting, intermediate are a mix.

    We learned that in school.

    CaptCow nailed it more or less :)

  • genetics are you genes naturally come to you, ye you fitness phisically and mentall but also your bloodline,not every1 gets into spec ops,your born for it

  • How much do special ops soldiers make a month/week/year?

  • not enough to do it for the money mate

  • this guy is a beast

  • amazing

  • when i graduate high school i am going strait into the seals

  • Yeah, so am I, but I'm going to go try to go in first as an officer.

  • hahahaha. u have no idea what it takes to even get into the military, all i can say to u is that ur dreaming too far ahead. take it step by step.

  • no one can just go strait in the seals you prick

  • ah the naivity of children.

  • these guys should be in modern warfare lol

  • well the navy seals do play a part in modern warfare :) there not super soilders thou

  • dude wtf reality and arcade games r two entirly different things

  • no shit sherlock.. u want a medal for that

  • @magicishaq You're an idiot

  • I don't wanna sound of. But the main heat of a human is the top torso and head and neither are in ice :) So it's his legs and lower torso only. I mean, it is impressive - but not realistic, unless walking around in a swamp of ice.

  • man no offence but im a qualified lifeguard and diver and if you cant keep your ahead above the water you dnt go into the water,its called threadng water its easy you just need to practice

  • @shielz2k9 ya you seem really professional.. threading water..

  • @givemethatfilletfish kid you have no idea what your talking about,you wont learn anythin behind a computer you have to leave the house

  • @givemethatfilletfish You have no idea kid ,leave your house you wont learn much behind a computer or on a couch

  • give 5 stars for the soldier,

  • @Tibly Thanks to youtube u can't do that anymore, but you can at least give him a thumbs up! :)

  • @Tibly he isnt a damn soldier he is a sailor! only marines and sailors can become NAVY seals! they are the most deadly and highly trained warriors on the planet! in seal school the dropout rate is 93%. they are subjected to the most grouling and intense physical and mental training ever in the history of the human race! they are in better physical conditioning and can push themselves harder mentally than olympic and world class athletes! they have to because their lives depend on it! fact!

  • @thewhitehermit Not to be a dick, but BUD/S does not really have a drop out rate of 93%. It's more like 70% and only sailors are allowed to enter the training. Marines would have to enlist in the Navy, along with other members of the different branches who decide to enter BUD/s. As much as I myself believe that the SEALs are badass, there are other special forces that compare to the SEALs themselves. All special forces should be considered the "best trained" warriors on the planet.

  • @jguz509 true all are best trained for their mission specs but the drop-out rate for bud/s is upwards at the 90% this is why the prep-school after bootcamp was instated along with the delayed entry program which allows civilians to take up an SO rating, the navy wants more seals but the drop out rate was negating that. And as far as saying only sailors may enter, sailors are just like any other solider just trained on boats not humvees we all start somewhere. But hey like you said spec is spec

  • @osok312 the d.o. rate varies, but it is high. one BUD/s class didnt graduate anyone, so that would make it a 100% drop out rate in that situation. one thing is for certain though, BUD/s isnt for Sailors with average heart, mind, or body.

  • @jguz509 lol dude its been proven that the seals are the best....get over it...

  • @12315Chris How and where is this proven? I would like to see this proof. Not biased by a navy reporter or any crap like that. I want true unbiased proof.

  • @thewhitehermit Fanboy bullshit.

  • Very Interesting ! ! !

    5 STARS..

    Paulie D' The Punch Professor

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