A newly released Isis training video shows jihadist fighters kicking each other in the groin and playing leapfrog.

The 14-minute footage gives insights into the militant group's training regime.

Around 20 recruits can be seen performing training exercises in a grassy clearing in a wooded area.

Each fighter is dressed in identical navy blue and grey camouflage, with black bandanas and headbands styled after the Isis flag.

As well as doing sit-ups with boulders on their chest, the recruits are kicked in their thighs and groins by an instructor, presumably to improve their endurance.

In one clip, fighters train with Kalashnikov assault rifles.

They can later be seen hopping over each other's shoulders.

Absent from the video are the burning hoops Isis-fighters have leapt through in previous videos.

The group claims the training camp in the video was in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, where they are hoping to set up splinter cells.

Previous propaganda videos released by Isis have shown terror training camps for children dubbed jihadist "cubs".