Not friendly fire they killed him because he was gonna telll the truth about the wars and how bullshit they where
@clementsunny117019 сағат бұрын
Always ready
@chuckiepeoplesКүн бұрын
Whatever happened to the Ranger panties? Are they no longer a thing?
@WantobefitКүн бұрын
Mind, body, and spirit... Great guest and podcast. Dustin, several weeks ago you mentioned what guests you should pursue as guests. Highly recommend you look into Tu Lam, he's an Army veteran, author, tactic advisor, and pure warrior. He's got an interesting story pre and post military career. He's be a solid guest if you can snag him. God speed.
@aaronbrown35732 күн бұрын
This was really great. I've struggled my entire life with not feeling comfortable at churches. I went to many different ones and they all left me feeling the same way. This podcast really helped me understand that my agro doesn't seperate me from Jesus. I always knew that in my heart buy it was so refreshing to hear it from another believer. Thank you
@mtntoughfitnessКүн бұрын
Thanks for sharing this and thank you for listening
@dollijokinen2 күн бұрын
I'm no academic but shouldn't it be titled "Spiritual" Resilience? Just saying. Love the MTN TGH Community and Podcast!
@mtntoughfitnessКүн бұрын
Corrected! Thank you!
@DJake782 күн бұрын
Great interview!!
@jmbmntis3 күн бұрын
Goosebumps at the "lets roll"
@denyasaltz19943 күн бұрын
TODD WAS BORN TO THIS MORTAL🌎 FOR THAT EXACT, VERY MOMENT ON THAT ✈️THAT VERY DAY. IN THE 80'S WHEN IT WAS TIME FOR OUR TEAM TO GO IN AND TAKE CARE OF A PATIENT I WOULD SOMETIMES SAY, "ALRIGHT GUYS LET'S DO THIS....... "LET'S ROLL". WHEN I HEARD THAT TODD BEAMER, SAID, "LET'S ROLL"....I GOT "CHILLS", AMAZED😮🙏. THEY WERE ALL HEROES ON THAT✈️, THAT DAY. THEY ARE🌌.
@CiKfire3 күн бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. Over the years as a firefighter, have worked with many guys who take our down time for granted and sit around- even did so myself for a while. Started mtn tough programs late last November and that saying has rung so true so many times. We have an obligation to our families as fathers and to our fellow community to always be ready for anything that happens. Don’t have to be a first responder or military to be the first to respond to help someone and potentially save a life. Always be ready physically, mentally, and spiritually. Only the Lord knows what is going to happen and when it will, not us. We have to be ready to respond to those situations and destroy the culture of complacency.
@socrayes20104 күн бұрын
How do you guys measure progress in cardio ? And how do you measure progress in strength ? Thank you
@Manyhailmarysatatime4 күн бұрын
Thank You both for sharing the gift of Faith!
@Wantobefit7 күн бұрын
Nice micro blast of gear, has your gear selection changed since making this video?
@Wantobefit7 күн бұрын
I keep saying this, Mtntough podcast is snagging some outstanding guests every week. Another great podcast and John thank you sharing your knowledge.
@mtntoughfitness6 күн бұрын
Want more from John? Should we have him be an instructor in our app?
@Wantobefit4 күн бұрын
Yes, he’s passionate about sharing his knowledgeable with others and would be a true asset to the MtnTough team and direction.
@mtntoughfitness8 күн бұрын
Get all 30 Tips on MTNTOUGH+ lab.mtntough.com/featured/videos/30-backcountry-survival-tips-with-john-barklow
@TrainerMysticNC9 күн бұрын
was that live footage of the plane Todd was on?
@johnzimek9 күн бұрын
Todd Beamer deserves to get the Congressional Medal of Honor as a citizen posthumously.
@meaganbernard75929 күн бұрын
I should've known he was a good ol jersey boy! We don't play!
@roofpoops10 күн бұрын
I listened to this while doing SB20. Loved it, made me push harder!
@baxtermystery10 күн бұрын
Man… I remember listening to Robb Wolf, John Welbourne and Dr. Andy Galpin over a decade ago and he’s still bringing the heat!
@rudynoorlader933810 күн бұрын
I would love to get my story out there to help people, especially bow hunters.
@nickburke768910 күн бұрын
There's no better rucking than putting your kid in a backpack carrier n hiking a few miles laughing and chatting while they wiggle around n get you off balance
@brianbozo244710 күн бұрын
Thé auestion is, were they shot out of thé sky on Dick Cheneys orders or did thé plane lose control.
@aaronbrown357311 күн бұрын
The Brain thinks it costs the employee 300 bucks a month and 30 hrs of their lives to commute to work. That might have something to do with wanting to work at home.
@larrystratmann62412 күн бұрын
Hunting clears a lot of cobwebs and clutter, and being with your kids and buddies
@larrystratmann62412 күн бұрын
Rocky Mountains BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
@msbar7ccj12 күн бұрын
Younger generations Need mental toughness so badly. We all do
@mtntoughfitness11 күн бұрын
Agreed
@nvojc861712 күн бұрын
At $250 a knife, if my math is correct, that’s over 30 mil per year. Good job keeping everything in the States. This story is inspiring. Well done.
@mtntoughfitness11 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@Camp11dorn15 күн бұрын
I’m glad you’re coming back. Never once did I feel or doubt the fact that you were doing the right thing I’m sorry that you have such a tumultuous problem. Hopefully, it will be resolved. Glad to see you back though, sir you didn’t deserve any of this and the people primarily the men that have bailed away from you, let them drown , Who cares good luck , Everything will be fine. God Bless !
@alexbeum740315 күн бұрын
Just what I need. Going bear hunting in Sierra mountains. Already lost 25 lbs but looking for something just like this.
@mtntoughfitness13 күн бұрын
Let us know if you have any questions!
@user-be6ld6jk6k15 күн бұрын
Honestly, the story of this flight is one of my favorite true stories of all time. Imagine if we all had this kind of courage in life to confront evil, and divert it. May God rest their souls 💜💜💜
@thefamily270715 күн бұрын
Best guest you could ever have, a down to earth real human
@davidbooher555916 күн бұрын
Boy Scouts motto… “ be prepared “. And being physically, mentally, emotionally prepared for such unimaginable events let’s you actually be able to render help to those that were not ready.
@mtntoughfitness12 күн бұрын
💯
@avrilaurora608316 күн бұрын
I wonder why his recording isn't up like everyone else's 🤔
@dklopp16 күн бұрын
Fired up. Love the message. Staying ready was something I always did in the past, but never really gave much real consideration until I got married and had a family. I have to be much more intentional about my training now so I can be present with my family as much as possible.
@mtntoughfitness12 күн бұрын
That’s what we like to hear.
@TX-OaksRnr16 күн бұрын
You’re taunting me and calling me out brothers. Now, because of what God has put within me, I must answer your call. Starting at Pack @ 80 & 40 lb dumbbells. Get off me, I’m 57 and it’s summer in Texas. 🙄 I’ll post my results this weekend.
@nickholcroft10 күн бұрын
Get some
@JulioHernandez-dx7gt17 күн бұрын
Akshay is a G. He should work on not touching his face so much when he talks though
@powstash17 күн бұрын
I love everything about this video. I remember really getting serious about "Always Ready" about 12 years ago when I turned 40. I started to eat better, workout with more regularity and purpose, and to approach being ready and strong in all aspects of my life - physical, financial, relationships, spiritual. About 6 months into my new life training, my then 5 year old daughter was hit and run over by a large truck while riding her bike. Tire tracks and road rash on her side, she miraculously lived. I recall her long road of recovery necessitated me lifting her many times a day from a bed to a chair to the bathroom to the bedroom, etc. It was an honor and my duty as her father and as a husband to be "READY" for that opportunity to serve my family - with the strength required. Always Ready means a lot to me now, more for hunting, adventure hikes, climbing and cycling these days. But I will never forget what Always Ready first meant to me 12 years ago.
@mtntoughfitness17 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story.
@mabuildingwanaka17 күн бұрын
Just what I needed after a two week break being sick. And this landed to get back on the always ready train.
@mtntoughfitness16 күн бұрын
Let’s go!
@CraigDesmarais17 күн бұрын
I love the MGDs. Have you considered a “No Gear Daily” for those who want more bodyweight session?
@mtntoughfitness13 күн бұрын
Maybe…..👀 stay tuned
@tomrouse472617 күн бұрын
Co worker dropped a 43' tree on me at work, the fact I'm alive is a gift from God. I lost 87lbs the last 2 years after putting on a bunch of weight after a near fatal car accident. Mtntough changed my whole outlook on life along with my faith. Because i was ready i was prepared for the tree, shattered my arm, 8 total fractures. In the past this set back would have ruined me. Now i just put my keys back on the counter and am going to walk 6 miles to my kids daycare to pick them up. May not sound like much, but i now stay ready for anything life has instore. My gratitude and my commitment are yours. Stay dangerous
@mtntoughfitness17 күн бұрын
Thanks for inspiring us. This is the mindset we want you to have.
@davidbooher555916 күн бұрын
Amen and Glory ! Glory ! To your strength! 💪
@PuddleMedic17 күн бұрын
Time to TRAIN!!!!!
@mtntoughfitness16 күн бұрын
🤘🏻 stay dangerous
@jrchismorie17 күн бұрын
John is a legend! Love his knowledge
@mtntoughfitness13 күн бұрын
Stud
@Wantobefit17 күн бұрын
Another outstanding guest, J. Barklow brings incredible experience, knowledge and true passion to the hunting / outdoor industry. Awesome podcast....