Mark Bell's Power Project - Mark Bell's Saturday School EP. 22 - How To Get Ahead!
Episode Date: November 28, 2020Today Mark Bell defines what it means to get behind and will teach you how to get ahead. He also explains how he never does one thing at once, rather, two things at once and isn't afraid to put the ca...rt in front of the horse. All this from the Stairmaster, Happy Saturday Class! Subscribe to the Podcast on on Platforms! ➢ https://lnk.to/PowerProjectPodcast Special perks for our listeners below! ➢LMNT Electrolytes: https://drinklmnt.com/powerproject Purchase 3 boxes and receive one free, plus free shipping! No code required! ➢Freeze Sleeve: https://freezesleeve.com/ Use Code "POWER25" for 25% off plus FREE Shipping on all domestic orders! ➢Piedmontese Beef: https://www.piedmontese.com/ Use Code "POWERPROJECT" at checkout for 25% off your order plus FREE 2-Day Shipping on orders of $99 ➢Sling Shot: https://markbellslingshot.com/ Enter Discount code, "POWERPROJECT" at checkout and receive 15% off all Sling Shots Follow Mark Bell's Power Project Podcast ➢ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/markbellspowerproject ➢ https://www.facebook.com/markbellspowerproject ➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbpowerproject ➢ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/powerproject/ ➢ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/markbellspowerproject ➢TikTok: http://bit.ly/pptiktok FOLLOW Mark Bell ➢ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marksmellybell ➢ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkBellSuperTraining ➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marksmellybell ➢ Snapchat: marksmellybell ➢Mark Bell's Daily Workouts, Nutrition and More: https://www.markbell.com/ Follow Nsima Inyang ➢ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nsimainyang/ Podcast Produced by Andrew Zaragoza ➢ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamandrewz #PowerProject #Podcast #MarkBell
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At Saiyan Strength, it's 2020, day before Thanksgiving, on cardio, on a power mill,
the step mill, taking it step by step, 12 minutes in, did 10 minutes before my workout,
or 15 minutes before my workout, doing about 15 after, but probably stay on here a little
longer.
Also got some walking in.
I wanted to talk today, in this edition of Saturday School, about getting ahead.
And how to get ahead.
And also, how to not fall behind.
The way I see it, I see a lot of people falling behind, getting behind.
And I think, maybe they think, that means that they show up late to work
and things like that but that's not what I mean what I mean by getting behind is not preparing
your meals not preparing yourself to the things you agreed upon over the last several years to
spend more time on whether it be your relationship whether it be your relationship with your children, your wife,
your brother, your mother, your father, whatever it might be, your relationship to yourself,
your relationship to fitness, your relationship to God.
I'd like to share with you today in this edition of Saturday School is a violent attack today is better than a well-planned attack
tomorrow. But you do need a plan. And planning and scheduling, while most people, a lot of people
like myself, don't like it, we respond really well to it. So writing stuff down, having a schedule,
there's a lot of scientific evidence and proof showing that simply committing to something on a specific day increases your ability to do that thing.
When you commit to a, not just a specific day, but a specific time and place as well, well now it increases your chances by like fourfold.
So it increases quite a bit when you say, I'm going to be at 24-hour fitness at 8 a.m.
Monday morning in downtown Sacramento. Whatever it is, make an appointment with somebody.
You have a coach, you have somebody that meets you there, you have a training partner,
you have a coach you have somebody that meets you there you have a training partner accountability even when you put it in your calendar and no one else is there to hold you accountable you can hold
yourself accountable you can think about the standards and the accountability that you hold
others to but you don't hold yourself to some of those same standards and sometimes we're really coercive with ourselves and too forceful on ourselves and we might be lenient of others we might give others
room to breathe but we might have a type a personality and be expecting too much from
ourselves remember a no expectation life is a life without stress.
So you don't want to be expecting too much of yourself either, but you do have to be accountable
for your responsibilities. What are your responsibilities? Your responsibilities
are the things that you talked about that you thought would make you happy. Now, this is
critical that you find things that you
really think that you're going to, they're going to satisfy you, that you really think are going
to move you forward in the direction that you want to go. How do we know what direction we want to go?
Well, we need a target. You need a target. Without something to shoot for, we don't know where to aim. We don't know
which direction to even go in. And I've done this many times before. As I mentioned earlier,
a violent attack today is better than a well-planned attack tomorrow. I'm a big believer
in that wholeheartedly. I'm also a big believer in pulling the cart before the horse, putting the cart before the horse.
They say repeatedly time and time again, don't put the cart before the horse.
That's not how Mark Bell does it.
I always put the cart before the horse because I'm strong enough to pull that motherfucker.
I know that I'll make it happen.
I'm trying to live.
What my goal is, I'm trying to live what my goal is I'm trying to live
and I told you so life
without saying a fucking word
that's what I'm trying to do
I'm trying to
live the kind of life where somebody shakes their head
and they go how in the
fuck does he do that
he's kind of a dummy
he's kind of an idiot
but look at him he's got a new house,
got a new car, he's got shit together. And not that I'm trying to matter to everybody else
necessarily. It's just a little bit of a mindset, competitive mindset of mine. It's not a mean
focus. My main focus is to improve myself every day. Prove yourself
to yourself and improve yourself for yourself. You can't think anything of yourself unless you're
something. The only way you can be something is to do. Not to try, but to do. So you need to have
things every day that you do. How do you get things done? How do you not fall behind? Well,
you might want to look into making a schedule. You might want to look into writing things down.
You might want to look into typing shit into your phone, typing shit into your calendar.
You might want to talk to a friend and say, Hey, this Sunday, notice I didn't say Monday.
We're not starting on Monday. This Sunday, I want to go for a walk on the beach.
Want to join me?
Now you're accountable.
Now you're on the hook.
Hey, man, I don't know if I told you this, but you're starting tomorrow.
You're starting right now.
I'm starting a new program.
I'm going to get on a diet.
I'm going to finally make some changes.
I wanted to see if you wanted to do it with me.
See if you can have other people join in.
Remember, the human mind is plastic.
But it ain't that plastic.
And it's not a fucking bungee cord.
You can make some changes.
But you can't overstretch.
If you overstretch, you're going to lose tension.
And you're going to snap. And you're going to snap right back into the bullshit things that you normally do.
We can handle change.
But only small incremental change.
What changes are we looking for?
Well, I'm doing cardio.
I'm almost at 20 minutes right now.
I'm exercising while I'm recording something.
I'm doing two things at once.
It's rare that I do
one thing at once. I almost always am doing two things at the same time. I don't believe in being
distracted. I believe in being present. However, there are things that you can do. You can listen
to music while you drive. You can think while you're brushing your teeth about your day.
There are a lot of things that you can quote-unquote multitask for.
I also think that you've got to be careful with what you're multitasking with
because it can be dangerous, like texting and driving.
Or texting and being with your family, thinking about other things,
is not necessarily great either
because it's not truthfully going to get you to some of those goals we talked about earlier. But when I think about getting behind, people are going to bed a half an hour later than
they need to, an hour later than they need to. And in some cases, two or three hours later than
they need to. And it's simply because they have their phone with them. Just get your phone out
of your room. Make a rule. Don't even bring your phone into your room ever. Don't do anything in your bed other than fucking
sleep. Not fucking sleep, but fuck and sleep. Try not to have your bed be a place where you're
doing a lot of other things. Maybe some reading. Reading is pretty light. Reading is pretty gentle, but not off of your phone.
Use a book or use some other means, a Kindle, something like that, and have your phone not enter your room. Because once that phone enters the room, you start to break down some walls
and the phone is too distracting. We can't handle it. And we end up looking at it and messing around with it too much.
But that going to bed a half an hour later is detrimental.
Or an hour later is detrimental.
Because it's going to offset your next day.
And we offset the next day, we throw everything upside down.
What allows for people to make changes is the first step.
The first step is the most critical thing that will make for any turning point in anyone's life
is the first step. My first step when I fell with 1,085 was to get back into the gym.
Step number two was to get back under no barbell and squat.
But without step number one, step number two would have never happened. I fell with 1,085.
It nearly wiped me out, wiped out my powerlifting career. I tore my pec three times in powerlifting.
The first step was to get back in the gym. Step number two was get to the root of the problem,
back in the gym. Step number two was get to the root of the problem. Find the root cause of the issue and try to solve it. The solving was to get back and bench press again after tearing my pec,
bench pressing several times. You got to face your fears. If you don't face your fears,
you can't ever truly live.
I say face your fears and follow through with your dreams.
You've got to knock them head on.
You've got to take them head on.
The only way that you're going to be overcome these things is with a first step.
Somebody might say, how do I take that first step?
It's the same thing as not having your ass come off the bench when you bench press.
It's don't move your ass.
Concentrate more.
To take the first step, you must take the first step.
There's no philosophical information I can give you.
There's no pill I can give you.
There's no motivation I can give you.
All I can tell you is that you have to take the first step. All I can tell you is that it's worth it. It's going to be worth it. Because even
if it's a misstep, even if it's a step in the wrong direction, you learned more about yourself.
It's time that you stop living behind. And it's time that you start living ahead. It's time that
you start living on the other side. It's time that you see it from the successful side of life. It's time you see it from the
wealthy side of life. It's time you see it from the spoiled side of life and you get to live out
and see what that style of life can actually bring you and what that style of life can actually do for you is my belief that we have all these things
inside of us.
We have the power inside of us.
We have greatness inside of us.
We have genius inside of us.
We all have genius inside of us.
People think that's me blowing smoke up their ass or people don't want to believe it.
They don't want to hear it, but we do.
or people don't want to believe it.
They don't want to hear it.
But we do.
It's your job to vigorously, consistently, constantly be in search of that.
What is that greatness?
What is that beat of your heart saying?
What is it?
What is the sound of it?
What is the cadence of it?
What is the rhythm of it?
Probably a little bit different than everybody else's.
Just like your fingerprint. Why is little bit different than everybody else's. Just like your fingerprint.
Why is your fingerprint different than everybody else's?
There's 7 billion people in this world.
Why are you slightly different than everybody else?
Do you ever think that it's made to be that way?
You ever think that's the design of the world?
It's for all of us to be different.
For us to have many, many, many, many, many, many
things in common, but for all of us to be a little bit different. You are made out of something
different. It's time that you stop living your life from behind. It's time that you stop rushing
your kids out the door to go to school. It's time that you stop rushing your kids out the door to go to school It's time that you rush stop rushing out the door with unprepared meals
You have no
Plan on where you're going to eat
You have no plan on where your next
Amount of money is going to come from
You have no idea
or no
Um
You don't know the next time you're going to be able to get any fitness in.
You don't know the next time you're going to be able to do your favorite hobby
because you're not planning ahead and you're not looking into these things.
All these things are easy to consider.
All these things are easy to put into a plan.
It's the careful planning day by day that over a period of time will build up.
And anyone can build these things up. It's about stacking them up over a long period of time,
days and weeks and months. The small incremental changes that no one wants to hear about.
I started out doing this cardio six minutes a day.
Six minutes a day for a few days.
Then I did seven minutes before and after a workout.
Then I did 10 minutes before and after a workout.
And now here I am.
I did 15 minutes before the workout.
And I'm at 25 minutes after this workout.
I'm doing it.
I'm living proof that you can do it.
The human mind is plastic, as I mentioned earlier.
You can make these changes, but you can't make them all at once.
You can change your diet.
You can change your nutrition.
You can change your training.
You can change your mindset.
You can go from being a broke mindset
to having a strong powerful mindset
that ends up being something that you
and other people can rely upon
can lean on
and can utilize as a resource
of power
anytime that you need it
it takes time
to build these things up
but you'll be able to do it
over time
man and his weakness to build these things up. But you'll be able to do it over time.
Man and his weakness is a creature of circumstances.
Man and his strength
is the creator of his circumstances.
Remember that.
I'll say it again.
Man and his weakness
is a creature of circumstances
man and his strength is the creator of his circumstances when it comes to strength of
character it's based off of two things your strength of character is based off of your will
to do and secondly the power of self-restraint.
So the doing and the not doing is what your character is based off of.
And if you want to live ahead
and you want to start flying
with the people that are successful,
you know an eagle,
when an eagle soars at maximum height,
the only other bird it's going to see is another eagle
because only eagles soar that high
no other bird
can reach that altitude
you want to be an eagle
you want to stop being a donkey
you want to be able to reach that altitude
you can do it
but it's going to take careful planning
it's going to take
it's going to take a combination of that violent attack that I mentioned earlier.
It's not just about attacking.
It's not just about getting after it.
It has to be about a little bit more than just that.
It's not going to be easy.
But over time, you'll be able to get to it
it's going to take
a lot longer than you think
just like building muscle
just like building yourself in the gym
there's a periodization to it
it's going to take time
but it's going to be worth it.
The falling behind pitfalls
that you fall into,
the key is to not get slowed down by the mud.
The key is to not fall into those pitfalls
we all fall into.
But you're self-sabotaging yourself
and you need to face it.
You might even need to write it down.
What are three ways you're sabotaging yourself? Okay. Now, what are three ways you can avoid sabotaging yourself? You're
eating healthy the whole entire day. You're getting a good training session. You're getting
a good day of work in. And because of that, you think that you earned a brownie and a big old glass of milk at the end of the day,
and you did not, because you don't want to reward yourself with that.
That's not a reward. That's punishment, because that's going to set you backwards,
even further back than where you wanted to go.
Remember and keep in mind your original goal.
And also remember this.
Think this throughout the day.
How does this help?
How does this hurt?
I want you to think about that.
How does this help?
How does this hurt?
All this stuff, as I mentioned, is going to take time.
And I want you to remember this quote.
as I mentioned, is going to take time.
And I want you to remember this quote.
A patient man is always richer than a rich man without patience,
even if the patient man has less money.
Why is that?
Why would a patient man be richer?
It's because the patient man can afford the time.
And the guy who's rich and not patient, he can't afford that time.
You have time to develop careful planning and develop better accuracy with what it is you're doing each and every day.
I laid out some fundamental plans on how you can do that every single day.
There are leverages in life that you can pull. There are levers that you can pull every single day that will set you forth, that will set you free because it will build,
it will build an indomitable will that no one will be able to shatter or take away from you.
I have done it over the years. I still have a long way to go with my own personal development
but I feel stronger every single day
in order for you to make the changes
that you want to make to yourself
you have to take the first step
gratum forocitor
once you do take that first step, step by
step, ferociously, constantly,
consistently, putting one
foot in front of the other.
You can do it.
As Ice Cube would say,
put your ass into it.
Thank you guys so much for
tuning in to this edition of Saturday
School. It means a lot to me.
Share this out with other people.
Share this out.
Listen to this a couple times yourself
and ask yourself,
are you getting behind?
What is the self-sabotage?
Why are you sabotaging yourself?
Why are you stopping yourself?
Are you really just not that interested in the goal?
Should you slightly change the goal?
Is your goal unrealistic?
A lot of times the goals are unrealistic and we want them to happen too fast. We need to sometimes
slow ourselves down and make sure the goal is more reasonable, more casual, something that we can
obtain a little bit easier. The hard part is sometimes these things aren't sexy. Like, hey,
you should go on a 10-minute walk and you. Like, hey, you should go on a 10
minute walk. And you're like, well, what's exciting about a 10 minute walk? Nothing.
Hey, what's exciting about reaching your goal? Everything. Sometimes it's going to have to start
with, not even sometimes, all the time, it's going to have to start with a small step.
You have the small step inside of you already so take the small step take what the defense gives
you take take what's out in front of you it's there for the taking the prs the personal best
they're sitting right there they're right in front of you but you're looking for the bigger ones
you're looking for the pbs and the prs in other areas in other areas where you already excel
you need to look for the prs in areas you already excel. And you need to look for
the PRs in areas where you don't excel.
You need to look for the PRs
and the PBs, personal best,
personal records. You need to look for
that shit in places you haven't
even explored yet.
You owe it to yourself to do it.
Maybe you don't read that much.
Maybe you don't explore your mind that much.
Maybe you don't think about your thoughts that much. Maybe you don't read that much. Maybe you don't explore your mind that much. Maybe you don't think about your thoughts that much.
Maybe you don't think about other people and what they say.
Maybe you don't think about words that are said to you.
Maybe it's time that you start thinking.
Because that's what separates out, in my opinion,
people that are a huge success versus people that are not,
is simply the thinking and the doing.
But if you don't think, you won't do.
Because you won't have the thought.
You won't have the creativity.
You won't have the inspiration in there.
Remember, creativity, imagination, and wisdom.
They build cities.
They cure diseases.
They move all of human evolution forward.
Not just knowledge.
A lot of people have knowledge.
A lot of people know shit.
But they don't have the wisdom and the courage to utilize it.
That's the difference between wisdom and knowledge.
Is that with wisdom, it's knowledge that you put into use.
And that you actually found useful.
You have the knowledge inside of you.
You already know the diet.
You already know the training.
You already know the answer.
The answers are right inside of you.
You don't need me to tell you what they are.
You don't need to hear about Mark Bell and his bench press routine
to bench press more weight. You don't need to hear about Mark Bell and his bench press routine to bench press more weight.
You know the answer. The questions that you have for me, ask them in front of your phone
with the camera pointing towards you and record it. Listen to it back and I bet you'll have an
answer. I bet you'll have three to five answers come right off the top of your head.
You're like, oh yeah.
When it comes to deadlifting, I'm actually pretty negative about my training.
And I could be more positive and I'd probably have a better result.
Right?
You know it's true.
You know it's true.
I could probably build up my lower back a little bit more.
Probably wouldn't hurt
to build up that deadlift, right? You know the answers. The answer is inside you.
Everything you need is within you. You don't always need to go to other people for it.
You know the truth is locked in there already.
You wouldn't be poking around at these things if you didn't already know that
these things are in your best interest. And I guarantee you that you know a lot more than you
give yourself credit for. You have too much self-doubt lingering in your system. Self-doubt
is going to be something that can paralyze you. You need to be unparalyzed.
You need to understand that anyone,
anyone can bring up some conjecture
on how to make something better.
Anyone can correct an error.
A child who's stirring a pot,
who burns himself,
burns his forearm on the pot,
can error correct
and now have knowledge that he puts into
action and now has wisdom so that when the next child comes along he could say hey when you're
stirring that pot you want to be careful because it's actually hot i burned my forearm here look
at this scar a seven-year-old can do that pull yourself together put on your big boy pants and get ready to fucking rock and roll and get ready to face
each day on with everything that you got. Wake up out of bed enthusiastic, ready to tackle the day.
Get up out of your car when you stop and park somewhere. Fly out of your car like you're on a
mission. When you get up in the morning, pop up out of your car like you're on a mission.
When you get up in the morning, pop up out of bed and be grateful and thankful for another day on this earth.
And go wipe the fucking floor with everyone's face
as you set forth
dominating the day and moving into the things that you want to do.
There's absolutely no reason to allow anyone to get in your way.
And lastly, no one's even really actually in your way except for yourself.
It's your own mind's interpretation of what's going on
that if you think anyone's in your way, it's actually just you.
I have a quote from Super Training Jim that says,
either you're in or you're in the way.
And the truth of it is a lot of times, most of the time we are in our own way. Stop being in
your own way. Step aside, step aside, pull the excuses away, get rid of the broken mindset.
Stop being so negative. Stop being a worrier and turn yourself into a warrior.
People worry about the past and they worry about the future.
They worry about things that have already happened, right?
They worry about things that have already happened that you can't do anything about.
And they worry about things that
haven't even happened and it causes depression and anxiety anxiety is fear over things that
haven't happened it's illogical it's irrational be a rational animal and start kicking today
and every other day right in the fucking nuts. As hard as you can.
Squeeze the most out of every single day.
The way you're going to squeeze the most out of every single day is to try not to bite off more than you can chew.
You're going to eat an elephant one bite at a time.
You're going to tackle your diet one meal at a time. One bite at a time. You're going to tackle your training one training session at a time one bite at a time you're going to tackle your training one training session
at a time one rep at a time one set at a time that's today's edition of saturday school i got
to tell you it feels pretty interesting and pretty amazing to have started this Saturday school. And the responses that we get from people have been outstanding.
They've been amazing.
And I was telling my nephews the other day, I was talking about how hard I struggled in school.
And my dad said, yeah, now Mark has his own school.
It's called Saturday School.
I thought that was pretty neat.
Anyway, strength is never weakness.
Weakness is never strength.
Catch youall later.