In 7th grade I managed to get a 7:36 on the mile. I made it to the last half lap and was suffering badly. I remember picking up the pace and making loud sobbing noises as I got closer to the line. I felt like I was going to die. That was the worst shit of my life.
@@TheRizzyShorts recently found out i have a circulatory auto immune disease, so that explains that. I'm just praying that the zombie apocalypse doesn't happen, because I would 100% die
I made it to 60 on the pacer test and I was the only girl left and there was a few guys, I felt like I had to keep going because the girls were yelling my name to keep going, they wanted me to beat the guys, it was miserable
The worst thing about these back in school is that they never taught us how to improve our own physical fitness or anything about athletic training. It was just the kids who were in good shape from playing team sports that were good at these.
@@jamil3286 IT's kind of like giving a kid a calculus test and when they fail saying, "Well, I guess this kid doesn't know calculus," and then moving on and never teaching them how to actually do it. Kind of makes me wonder why you would bother checking where they're at if you have no intention of improving them.
@@stephencrawford2803 that literally happened a lot to me in school if I didn't understand something I'd pretty much be screwed and half ass it on the test cause the next day we're learning something different
I remember In my first year of college I forgot a book in my car and the professor said I could grab it if I was quick I sprinted probably a mile and back and threw up outside the class in a trash can.
Did he run an 8 minute mile? That’s actually really good for his age, that was Navy standard for a 17-19 year old when I was in (12:15 for 1.5 miles). They’re all actually in pretty good shape considering nothing requires them to be.
Andrew: “Your shoes don’t even have laces!” Charlie: “ Yeah they’re running shoes.” *camera pans down to show shoes literally multiple sizes too big for his feet* LMAO
I’d always win the mile because swimming gave me great endurance but whenever I’d come around to lap kids they’d sprint like the kids you mentioned going too fast all at once😂
They are dressed like the middle school gym class too. One kid whose parents got his gym clothes at Walmart, that one kid that wears nice athletic gear and thinks he is hot shit but is just eh, and then the one kid who thought he could wear jeans and avoid running the mile and get to sit out. 😂
@@Mememaxing There was a scam a while back that was framed like this. The rumor was that he could hack your channel, but the backdoor being used was fixed recently. The new Logan's just doing the same thing to be edgy.
Charlie is so humble, holding back so he doesn't create a supersonic wave from just the found of his footsteps as he crosses the multiverse with interdimentional power.
@@Koyomix86 ikr 15 strict pull ups is pretty damn impressive. I think it helps that he’s kinda short, but even still I’m only 4 inches taller than him and I can do like 5 maybe.
That is if you had distance on them otherwise you're fucked. Humans are a lot slower compared to most animals so the only way they could win is by outsmarting the other animals.
@Nathan Paske Bruh what, you ain’t gonna run a animal to exhaustion’s from walking, tribal people, heck even Congo people would sprint for 2 hours straight to catch some animals.
I want to see Biden and Trump compete against each other in the next election through a series of fitness test. The one that survives can be the president
He runs a little stiff, you want to land relatively soft at approximately 180 bpm and 3/4 to the front of the foot. The arms should be a fluid motion with not too much side to side action so that the momentum stays forward. Running is a balance of technique, breathing, and relaxation.
Seeing charlie next to other people is weird cause for the most part we see him sitting and might think he is an average size human but then you see him next to other people.
@@jagratbharati9946 yeah it happens if you’re not paying attention to your oxygen demand, if you yell and shit then you dont gain anything, if you have the mindset to breathe in that situation then you can, and get a little more stamina
I was pretty athletic in school, but I always did 2 of everything then stopped because I didn’t see the point in continuing. Plus I’d rather talk to friends than some dumb fitness test lol
In Australia, we have a thing called the beep test (I'm not sure of anyone else has a variation on it). What it is basically is staggered, 20m sprints, and you have to get to the line before the beep. If you fail once, its a fault, if you fail twice in a row, your knocked out. Every level, the beeps get closer and closer. It was absolute hell in a gym.
I think only like five of our presidents could actually do this. Edit: Holy shit 6.9k likes. Also here's my list of presidents I thought could have done it. Though some people have pointed out others. 1. Teddy Roosevelt 2. Abraham Lincoln 3. Barak Obama 4. (A sober) Ulysses S Grant 5. Andrew Jackson
@@SparkMediaProduction My dude. Teddy Roosevelt was 43 when he entered office and went on multiple treks across Africa and South America. He was known to be in great shape. Jfk was 45 and was also in decent shape.
@@Miller_Time it was not uncommon. It was an entire sub genre of the emo/scene kid. Add a little greasy hair and some under-the-bleacher cigs and you basically have the 2007-2010 sadboi/sadgurl
@@kobenkoben7261 same 😂 I played volleyball all the way into college and focused extra hard on working out my legs for better vertical. My arms have stayed as noodles pretty much my whole career.
Matt saying, “I don’t want to do this,” I felt that. Lmao. I normally do biking for my daily cardio, but now that it’s winter, I gotta resort to using the indoor treadmill, and I’m just like, “do I really wanna torture myself with this?”
HOLY SHIT THATS SO FUCKING ACCURATE like I’m athletic, but during the winter it always just sucks. Keep at it tho, cuz the off-season training is necessary. GL
@@skiermac4679 Holy shit guys. He had so much control while going up and down, and he didn't even swing on the 15th rep. He could've easily have done the ever so slight lock out you guys are complaining about, and he didn't even clock his chin in the air to reduce range of motion.
Charlies being humble because he definitely did over a thousand push ups we just couldn’t see it properly because our eyes became so moist at the pure power he demonstrated.
I think personally my best was like 35 , there would be kids in my gym class that would do 120 plus , sometimes the teacher would just eventually end it just because the students were going too long
I've recently been very into running. However I can only really run while wearing blue jeans, a shirt from 3 years ago, and listening to sea shanties. This combo helped me run a 6:45.
That Was me in grade 9... Second person got 36 I got to 56 and could've kept going but one guy kicked me in the gut cause he wanted to play basketball before the gym class was over:(
For anyone wondering: The Presidential Fitness Test was created by President Lyndon Johnson in 1966, and brought to light by president Ronald Reagan in 1984 to prepare 17-year-old students for the draft in case the Cold War went south.