World’s Strongest Man Tries Navy Seal Fitness Test | Passes?! - Summary

Summary

The text appears to be a transcript of a video where two individuals, Eddie and Ross, attempt to complete a series of physical challenges, including sit-ups, press-ups, pull-ups, a mile and a half run, and a 500-yard swim. The video is filled with banter, jokes, and humor as the two participants engage in friendly competition.

The video starts with Eddie, who claims to be the world's strongest man at 2017, holding multiple world records for weightlifting. Ross, on the other hand, has achieved impressive feats such as swimming around Great Britain, climbing a rope at the height of Mount Everest, and running a marathon while pulling a car.

The two agree to attempt the Navy SEAL fitness test, which includes sit-ups, press-ups, pull-ups, a mile and a half run, and a 500-yard swim. They begin with the sit-ups, where Ross does 78 and Eddie does 79. The press-ups are next, where Ross does 78 and Eddie does 79. The pull-ups are also successful, with Ross doing 20 and Eddie doing 20.

The two then move on to the run, where Ross runs a mile and a half in 11 minutes and 27 seconds, passing the test. Ross expresses surprise at Ross's performance, and they both laugh. The video ends with a request for viewers to like and subscribe to the channel.

Facts

1. The text is a transcript of a video where two individuals, Ross Edgely and Eddie Hall, participate in a Naval Seals fitness test.
2. Ross Edgely is a first-person swimmer who has swum around Great Britain, covering 1780 miles in 157 days.
3. Ross Edgely has also climbed a rope at the height of Everest (8848 meters) and has run a marathon while pulling a car.
4. Ross Edgely is 6'3" tall, weighs 26 stone (about 365 pounds) in English terms, and 360 pounds in American terms.
5. Eddie Hall is the world's strongest man as of 2017 and holds the world record for the deadlift at half a tonne.
6. Eddie Hall also holds the world record for the most weak pressed overhead in the axle format at 216 kilos, achieved five times.
7. The fitness test involves sit-ups, press-ups, pull-ups, a 1.5-mile run, and a 500-yard swim.
8. Ross Edgely is concerned about the swimming part of the test, having previously done a mile in about seven and a half minutes.
9. Ross Edgely has done a lot of running recently, including a mile in about seven minutes most mornings.
10. Ross Edgely and Eddie Hall are at this stage in their training where it makes sense to come together and try the Naval Seals fitness test.
11. The video ends with Ross Edgely doing a sprint, finishing under 10 minutes.