Denis Bely, a colonel and deputy head of the military academy in Odessa, once set a record among soldiers by completing an obstacle course in 1 minute and 31.7 seconds.

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This result remains unmatched to this day, reports the "Rada" channel.

In 1999, when Bely was still serving in the army, he amazed everyone with his speed and endurance. Today, despite his position, he continues to train and share his knowledge with cadets. Additionally, Bely has not forgotten about the front line, where he instructs officers and continues to develop essential skills such as endurance.

Денис Белый / фото: скриншот YouTube

The obstacle course where Bely set his record features a maze, a two-meter wall, a destroyed bridge, a ladder, and trenches with wells – all of which must be completed within a limited time. Completing it in under two minutes is considered a good result.

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This training not only develops physical fitness but also prepares soldiers for real combat conditions, where they must overcome various obstacles and face their fears, such as when action is required at heights.

Today Colonel Bely continues to share his experience with the youth and believes that physical training is a key element for any military personnel.

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