AG Gregoroff
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Then from there, I became a military contractor where we trained Marines how to escape from crashed helicopters and vehicle crashes.
And during this whole time, growing up in San Diego, we'd always go out to the beach, we'd swim, we'd body surf, we'd scuba dive, we'd spear fish.
So you'd get a spear gun, go out to the ocean, shoot a fish, bring it in, eat it, go get lobster, bring it in, eat it.
So we grew up in the ocean.
All of everybody in my family, all the guys in my family are good in the water.
They're good at spear fishing.
They're good at fishing.
They're good at swimming, body surfing, surfing, all that sort of stuff.
My brother was a professional skater, so he could just relate that right into surfing.
So having all that water experience when I became a contractor and we would train like all this amphibious training, that it was really easy to me.
So we do what they call drown proofing where, you know, you've seen like the Navy SEALs, they tie their hands behind their back and they throw them in the water.
That's just easy.
We dish in our lunch break.
You'd have to go down and bob, grab the mask, like those 12-foot bobs.
We'd do them at 15 foot.
We'd do two-hour treads in the water with gear on, all that type of shit.
That stuff was easy to us.
Underwater knot tying, where they grab your regulator, rip it out, tie your shit in a knot, all the stuff you see in the amphibious portion of the SEALs.
And then that's just a small portion.
The SEALs don't even use any of that training.