Oliver Martinez on October 30, 2025 8:00 pm Amazing to think only 5% make it through SAS training. What’s the biggest hurdle candidates face during selection? Reply
Elizabeth White on October 30, 2025 8:00 pm This video makes me wonder how many more would pass if the standards were less extreme. Balance between readiness and practicality is key. Reply
Linda Lee on October 30, 2025 8:08 pm Extreme selection processes can be controversial. Is there a long-term benefit to such a high failure rate, or does it just waste potential? Reply
Michael Brown on October 30, 2025 8:10 pm The SAS selection process might be tough, but it’s designed that way for a reason. Survival in high-stakes missions depends on the right people. Reply
Jennifer D. White on October 30, 2025 8:12 pm Just 5% success rate in the SAS shows how elite the selection process is. It’s not just physical fitness but mental toughness that separates the few from the many. Reply
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Amazing to think only 5% make it through SAS training. What’s the biggest hurdle candidates face during selection?
This video makes me wonder how many more would pass if the standards were less extreme. Balance between readiness and practicality is key.
Extreme selection processes can be controversial. Is there a long-term benefit to such a high failure rate, or does it just waste potential?
The SAS selection process might be tough, but it’s designed that way for a reason. Survival in high-stakes missions depends on the right people.
Just 5% success rate in the SAS shows how elite the selection process is. It’s not just physical fitness but mental toughness that separates the few from the many.