Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - Why was that so hard? Oh, God. (suspenseful music) Okay, this isn't so bad. (Q groans) - Did I miss it? What's up guys, I'm Q. - And I'm Ellyse. - And today, we're gonna be doing the US Army fitness test with zero practice. - None. (Q laughs) - So, the test consists of three exercises. The first one is gonna be push-ups, we'll have two minutes to do as many as we can and there's gonna be no breaks. - [Ellyse] Sit-ups, same thing. As many reps as possible in two minutes. - The final one is gonna be a two minute mile- - Two minute mile? (record scratching) (beep) - [Q] The third and final exercise is a two- mile run. So, we need a score of 50 per exercise to pass, and if by some chance we get a 90 per exercise we'll get an Army fitness badge, and that's pretty badass if you ask me. - Gonna go for that 50. - Let's get it. - Yeah. - [Ellyse] Okay, ready? And you're going for 68 if you want that 90th percentile. - [Q] Okay. - Okay. Ready, set, go. (rhythmic music) - [Ellyse] Look at that form. (Q laughs) - Don't make me laugh, all right that's 10. 20? - [Ellyse] That was 16 I counted. - 16? (laughs) Well. - [Ellyse] Come on keep going. (rhythmic music) - It's starting to hurt. - One more, one more. (laughing) - [Ellyse] Oh my God, that shake. You've got 10 seconds. Do five more (laughs). - I'm done, I can't do it. (Q groans) (bell rings) - You don't even know how hard that was. - [Q] Five, four, three, two, one, go. (rhythmic music) No, that doesn't count. - Oh God. (Q laughs) I can't get back up. (Q laughs) - [Q] Five, four, three, two, one. - Oh my God. Oh my God. Why was that so hard? How many? (bell rings) - [Q] There's a couple questionable ones in there. - Oh, God. - All right, that's the push-ups done, now it's time for sit-ups. - Five, four, three, two, go. (timer counting down) (rhythmic music) - Come one, keep going, what the hell. (Q groans) (bell rings) - [Ellyse] I think, did I get that right? Didn't count? Did you count? - [Q] My body, the sun. There's so much going on. (Q breathing heavily) - Five, four, three, two, (timer counting down) one, go. (rhythmic music) (bell rings) - How much time? - That was it. Good job. All right, guys. So, that was the push-ups and sit-ups. We both passed. - Now it's time for the two-mile run. I'm not looking forward to this, I don't feel good about it. But, hey, let's go. My plan is to pace myself, 10 minutes a mile, that's what I'm going for. - Okay. - I'm ready. - All right. - One, two, three, go. (timer counting down) (rhythmic music) - I was actually feeling all right (heavy breathing) and I'm like hey, this isn't so bad. And then I looked at the time, thinking it was like halfway and it's been five minutes. - Ellyse is running kind of fast right now, like her pace is really good. Oh my God, she's running a mark. You got it, you got it. (Ellyse groaning) (cameraman laughing) - Glad I went first, and got that over with. That was no joke. - Yeah. - Are you ready to go? - Yeah, I'm ready. (timer counting down) - [Ellyse] Five, four, three, two, and go. (rhythmic music) (footsteps scuffling) - [Q] I've never ran a mile before in my life. Now, I gotta run two. There's a shade ready. Shade break. (women talking) - [Ellyse] Come on, sprint. Sprint. (bell rings) - [Ellyse] 14:44. - I'm so tired. (cameraman laughs) (Q breathing heavily) What's the time? - [Ellyse] 14:44. - Did I miss it? - [Ellyse] No, you got it. - Let's go. Army, here I come. All right guys, so I'm officially done with the US Army fitness test. I passed. I passed the push-ups, passed the sit-ups, and the two-mile run. - And I missed it by seven seconds on the two-mile run. So yeah, good luck Q.
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