"I remember looking up into the sky as we're struggling to advance this log forward through the soft Sand in last place and just thinking I can't do this is just too much," he says. "It felt like I was carrying two people's worth of weight on the far left end of this log that was so heavy." He recalls feeling his arms were going to rip out of the shoulder sockets, but knew there was no way they could win under such punishment. The Navy SEAL learned a valuable lesson: Losing in combat has severe consequences; you need to find ways to win.