The Fan Dance
"The Fan Dance" forms part of UK Special Forces (SAS & SBS) selection. This test is used as the first major indicator to assess if a candidate has the physical strength and mental determination to pass UK special forces selection The civilian event follows the same 15 mile / 24km course that is part of special force selection and involves climbing up and down Pen Y Fan mountain in South Wales two times from different directions carrying a 35lb / 16kg bergen. The event is run by former members of the Special Air Service regiment. It is a tough challenge!

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The Fan Dance Race

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The Fan Dance - How Tough Are The SAS?

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Winter "Fan Dance" | World's Oldest Special Forces Test | Brecon Beacons, Wales

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VANLIFE in Wales: Hiking Pen-y-fan in the Brecon Beacons and Pancake day!

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How I Trained for the Fan Dance | Full Breakdown & Training Plan

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Is the Pen Y Fan Horseshoe Ridge as hard as people say?

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If You See Them, RUN... The World's Most Lethal Special Forces Unit

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What The Yanks Said When They Finally Saw The SAS Work In Helmand.

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Loughgall 1987 The Ambush the SAS Won't Talk About

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