The video features two friends, one of whom is a YouTuber named Mike Thurston, attempting the U.S. Army Physical Fitness Test in London. They challenge themselves to complete two minutes of push-ups, two minutes of sit-ups, and a two-mile run. The video captures their efforts, struggles, and results of the fitness test, with a light-hearted tone and friendly competition. They conclude by reflecting on their performance and joking about their fitness levels.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The US Army Physical Fitness Test consists of three events: push-ups, sit-ups, and a two-mile run.
2. The test is used by the US Army to assess the fitness of its personnel.
3. The test is typically taken once or twice a year.
4. The push-up event involves doing as many push-ups as possible in two minutes.
5. The sit-up event involves doing as many sit-ups as possible in two minutes.
6. The two-mile run event involves running two miles as quickly as possible.
7. A score of 39 push-ups is considered a pass, while a score of 77 is considered a perfect score.
8. A score of 45 sit-ups is considered a pass, while a score of 82 is considered a perfect score.
9. A time of 17 minutes or less is considered a pass for the two-mile run, while a time of 13 minutes or less is considered a perfect score.
10. The narrator and Mike Thurston, a fellow YouTuber, took the test and competed against each other.
11. Mike scored 65 push-ups, 41 sit-ups, and completed the two-mile run in 16 minutes and 10 seconds.
12. The narrator scored 67 push-ups, 58 sit-ups, and completed the two-mile run in 15 minutes and 49 seconds.
13. The narrator won the competition with a total score of 235 out of 300, while Mike scored 212 out of 300.
14. The narrator and Mike are planning to do the US Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test if their video gets 30,000 likes.