No way you could do it in a respectable time if someone was paying you. Keep dreaming.
Well sure, you have to want it and have to train for it. That's not what i meant.
What i meant is that for some Navy SEAL it actually makes sense to do this parcour, whereas for the average person there is no reward behind it except "i did the Navy SEAL obstacle course in under X minutes", and no one will even know what the fuck they are talking about.
Your reward will be something like this:
"Oh you did?? That's great for you, is 2 minutes a good time? See i have no clue how these things look like, but i bet you have trained hard for it. Might try it myself one day, cool story, bro."
I'd rather stay at home and watch TV instead of torturing myself to beat that course, but that's just me.