Mark Bell's Power Project - The GOAT Father of Dunk Kadour Ziani - Improve Your Jumping, Mobility & Longevity || MBPP Ep. 782
Episode Date: August 10, 2022In this Podcast Episode Kadour Ziani "The GOAT Father of Dunk", Mark Bell, Nsima Inyang, and Andrew Zaragoza talk about how Kadour has been able to continue to improve his jumping, dunking and mobilit...y at age 48. Kadour first dunked a basketball at 17 and hasn't stopped since. He came back from an Achilles tear two years ago using his own protocols. Follow Kadour on IG: https://www.instagram.com/kadour_ziani_official/ Zianimal Online Training Programs https://zianimalacademy.mypthub.net/p/ Zianimal X Fit Mint Dojo Pant https://fitmint.us/products/zianimal-x-dojo Join The Power Project Discord: https://discord.gg/yYzthQX5qN Subscribe to the new Power Project Clips Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5Df31rlDXm0EJAcKsq1SUw Special perks for our listeners below! ➢https://boncharge.com/pages/POWERPROJECT Code POWERPROJECT for 20% off!! ➢https://thecoldplunge.com/ Code POWERPROJECT to save $150!! ➢Enlarging Pumps (This really does work): https://bit.ly/powerproject1 ➢https://www.vivobarefoot.com/us/powerproject Code POWERPROJECT20 for 20% off Vivo Barefoot shoes! ➢https://markbellslingshot.com/ Code POWERPROJECT10 for 10% off site wide including Within You supplements! ➢https://mindbullet.com/ Code POWERPROJECT for 20% off! ➢https://eatlegendary.com Use Code POWERPROJECT for 20% off! ➢https://bubsnaturals.com Use code POWERPROJECT for 20% of your next order! ➢https://vuoriclothing.com/powerproject to automatically save 20% off your first order at Vuori! ➢https://www.eightsleep.com/powerproject to automatically save $150 off the Pod Pro at 8 Sleep! ➢https://marekhealth.com Use code POWERPROJECT10 for 10% off ALL LABS at Marek Health! Also check out the Power Project Panel: https://marekhealth.com/powerproject Use code POWERPROJECT for $101 off! ➢Piedmontese Beef: https://www.piedmontese.com/ Use Code POWER at checkout for 25% off your order plus FREE 2-Day Shipping on orders of $150 Follow Mark Bell's Power Project Podcast ➢ https://lnk.to/PowerProjectPodcast ➢ 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 ➢https://www.tiktok.com/@marksmellybell ➢ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkBellSuperTraining ➢ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marksmellybell Follow Nsima Inyang ➢ https://www.breakthebar.com/learn-more ➢YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/NsimaInyang ➢Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nsimainyang/?hl=en ➢TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nsimayinyang?lang=en Follow Andrew Zaragoza on all platforms ➢ https://direct.me/iamandrewz #PowerProject #Podcast #MarkBell #FitnessPodcast
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And the way that you started talking from the moment that you came in was really amazing to me.
When I start to talk, man, I mean, I like, like, it's like organic because it's part of myself.
I would be fully happy if I make, I help people, you know, like, I'm like, like this.
And I want to be fully happy, I mean, to giving back, to share what I know.
So when someone's showing you something and they're demonstrating and they're able to do so with a lot of proficiency, like the way that you jumped up on that box like a cat and he grabbed the other side of it with his foot and he was like.
If we want to share something, you need to be the example of what you are sharing.
So you need to be the social proof.
So me, I'm 48 years old.
I'm still dunking.
It works.
We are losing mobility by sitting on the chair.
We know we escape the floor.
The floor is the reality.
That's the real reality.
You know, you take off from the floor.
You don't have chairs, right?
I don't have chairs in my house.
What you mentioned about injury was very interesting.
Yo, man, if you really want to know about your limits, go further.
Be injured.
The injury that you had two years ago we kind of said the achilles
right but for a lot of basketball players the achilles injury is what people think is like the
kiss of death how like we play with the death death only happened to those who have lived where
did you learn like how the human body works because you are very knowledgeable you know which
tendons connect to what and which muscles do x y and Y, and Z. I mean, it's like this. The secret is to try.
Even if you don't know, you will know.
You see the body, it reveals.
I mean, the body sweat the knowledge.
Talk with your body.
Show, not tell.
That's my letter S.
Show to tell.
So I'm dunking to tell.
I'm training to tell.
I'm kicking to tell.
And that's better than all your scientific explanation
on what is good and what is not good.
I beat the world record.
I'm the first who kicked the rim.
More than the dunker, the athlete,
I mean, I'm proud of the journey
because I was wild.
I was close to die
because I was like in a gangbanger
or something like this, you know,
problem, drugs.
And I was like...
When you were in your 20s or something like that?
Yes.
They want to kill Michael.
Michael survived.
And Mike, dunk or die, look, he dunk in his face.
One step, like, bam, in your face.
And he got past Charles Oakley and John Starks first
before he got to Patrick Ewing.
Exactly, you see?
When you escape from Charles Oakley and all those dogs,
I mean, everything is possible after that.
Charles Oakley was made out of elbows only.
Like, he just would fuck you up every play.
He started the MMA, UFC.
That's Charles Oakley.
Yeah.
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Yeah, buddy.
Hey, hey.
The animal.
Yeah, we're rolling, Mark.
Hey, man. Thanks for coming out appreciate it uh all that stuff you were showing us yesterday was incredible so thank you for that thank you for for your guys
to invite me to guest me and to give me the opportunity to to show my skills and to talk to
more than myself but to the world that was amazing the stuff that you were showing us yesterday is
really cool and i can't wait to get into that but i'm a big fan of uh the way that people talk
and the way that you started talking from the moment that you came in was really amazing to me
because it was uh philosophical and i love when people uh when i get an idea of a person uh
being like just full of like heart like I can tell that you're all heart.
This is what you love to do.
I could tell the passion was there for it.
And then on top of that, you said, when we do these drills, you got to look inside your soul and you got to see what you can find.
And I just thought that was really cool because a lot of times we try to follow along with what someone's doing, especially someone like you.
You're doing some crazy, awesome things.
But then we get excited about it, and then people go out and they hurt themselves.
So you can't make something out of nothing.
Something's already got to be there.
And you said, look, you got everything already inside of you.
It's already there.
We're just trying to awaken it, right?
Exactly.
No, it's really important because, I mean the soul the soul have everything you know
ask to your soul talk to your soul and you're gonna see the amazing guy you are and liberate
liberate what you already have so it does you need to choose the direction and the direction is here
you know you you and you and this is why you know when I'm
talking you know I don't look at for
the spirit you know I don't look at for
reflecting what the best quote
I will tell you know let my heart
talk so that's
respectful and that's I think
the priority the priority is
to realize
that we don't need nothing
except spending the time to find a plan,
to follow some routine, to build up some routine,
and close your eyes and look, search.
That was, you know, when I start to talk, man,
I mean, I like, like, it's like organic
because it's part of myself, you know,
and I want to share that to the world, not only for me,
because I would be fully happy if I help people, you know.
I'm like this, and I want to be fully happy, I mean,
to giving back, to share what I know, and to make it useful for others.
Like this is like a way to achieve posterity, eternity.
That's a big dream to be like you die, but you're still here.
That's crazy.
A lot of what you were saying I think has a lot to do with like a lot of these things are already within us,
but you might need to awaken them because of modern times.
We're in chairs.
We're in shoes.
We're in things that maybe we just shouldn't be doing so much of.
And so we got to get into these other positions.
We got to get into some of the stuff that you showed us yesterday, which are these positions that I think you named.
I don't know if you named them or someone else named them.
Seven postures.
Yeah, seven postures.
And they were all named after animals, right?
Exactly, seven animals.
So we had the cat to start, and then we have the cow. We have like plenty, and it's seven doors to open, to unlock,
for a lot of possibilities.
Each door is like a buffet of something crazy
that you can find inside yourself.
Also, it's a door open for understanding.
Understanding is the master of emotion,
is the key,
because you need to know your body,
to understand your body,
and then you're going to be,
it's too much opportunity to be better,
I mean, to know yourself.
This is why, you know, those posture is like step by step a way to unlock the brain.
Because my philosophy is like no brain, no gain, you know.
So start with this, you know, and turn your eyes inside.
And you're going to see that all those posture slowly, slowly going to help you to see what the best man you are.
So some people, when they hear you mention the seven postures, they're not sure exactly what
they are. And for all of you who are curious, we'll have the video of Cador showing us all
of the postures up on the YouTube channel. So you'll be able to see what we're talking about
here. But, you know, as we were doing it, you were mentioning that one of some of the two important things with these postures is time and patience because someone is going to try and do the first posture and they won't be able to get into it.
Right?
But you also mentioned something to me that you do this every day.
For you, it's like those postures are like that's your wake up.
That's like you breathing.
It allows you to just get moving during the day.
So how should somebody approach it if they're not at that level to actually even do it yet?
You know, the great goals is to unlock the doors.
The posture are a way to unlock those doors, you know, to mobility, longevity.
So you have to start.
You look at the direction.
Seven doors are open.
That's the great goals.
But to achieve these great goals,
you need to start every day
with the two tools you have.
It's like the self-discipline and repetition.
No matter if you have a lack of flexibility,
the first position,
if you not master the first position, it doesn't matter.
You start.
And slowly, slowly, social tissue adaptation.
It has to be social every day, self-discipline and repetition.
And day by day, you're going to build your fibers, ligament.
That's going to be natural, but start.
ligament that's going to be natural
but start
and then
let's
be closer
closer
1%
at a day
and
don't
don't look at the result
it's like
when you plant a seed
you are not only
regarding
looking the seed
like
is my son
is growing
no
don't worry
time provide
do what you have to do
first what you what you have to do first.
What you want to is to achieve these great goals.
But what you have to do,
it's all about what you have to,
what you must do,
what you should do.
So start really simple, humbly,
but make it like self-discipline repetition every day.
The key is the repetition, you know.
And the two soldiers we have,
two soldiers is the time and the patience. So And the two soldiers we have, two soldiers is the time
and the patience. So by the two
soldiers, by the two tools,
self-discipline and repetition,
you're going to master
and you're going to be like, you're going to
dominate and you're going to achieve the mastery.
You know? That's this,
you know?
When I see my methodology,
it's like two soldiers
two tools
two drives
domination
and mastery
and one direction
you
so that's the only direction
I want
to unlock
all those seven doors
day by day
step by step
with humility
don't try to
oh I want to see
no
it's invisible inside
you will never
you will not you are not allowed to see.
Just do what you have to do.
And this is why no matter if you start,
no matter if you are like luck, you know,
go, go and let it go.
That's my, you know, I mean, for me,
it's like a way to explain that everything starts with the beginning, first step.
First step, and then we'll see.
Speaking of that first step, your step is unconventional, you know, the way that you're taking your step,
or at least unconventional from some of the things I've seen more recently.
And we've had other guests come on the show and people talk about different things.
One thing that's really evident with you
is that you're doing something at a really high level.
And so that reminds me of like when I was a kid,
like my football coach would get down to three-point stance
and he would be like, no, it's more like this.
And he would just smash you and be like, holy shit,
like this fat little football coach can really move.
I'm sure you had something similar with soccer or something where somebody snaps into a position or whatever and you're like, holy shit, this fat little football coach can really move. I'm sure you had something similar with soccer or something
where somebody snaps into a position or whatever,
and you're like, holy shit.
So when someone's showing you something and they're demonstrating
and they're able to do so with a lot of proficiency,
like the way that you jumped up on that box like a cat,
and he grabbed the other side of it with his foot,
and he was like, like sticking to the side like a superhero.
It's like Spider-Man.
Literally, it's like Spider-Man jumped up and just grabbed it with his feet.
We were like, what the hell?
It's amazing.
That's the crab.
But it's interesting the way that you were talking about the way that you kind of block energy
before you go and do your jump.
So if you can explain that a little bit more, how you kind of put your foot out
and your foot is outward yeah, it's outward.
It's not inward.
First of all, I want to say that if we want to share something,
you need to be the example of what you are sharing.
So you need to be the social proof.
So me, I'm 48 years old.
I'm still dunking.
It works.
And I rebrewed myself after after killing a student two years ago.
So it was an opportunity to show to the world that my techniques work.
And the way that I restored myself, it was an opportunity to show that,
hey, I'm going to be the example of what you have to do.
Because 48 years old, 46, I start from zero.
And then now, 48, I'm dunking.
So it's that, the example that it works. I mean, zero, and then now 48, I'm dunking. So is that the example that it works?
I mean, show, not tell.
Show and then tell.
I mean, we are here to tell about what we show yesterday.
We are here to tell about what we are.
I mean, leading by example, that's the best way to share the knowledge.
Great way to be a leader, great way to be a parent.
Exactly.
First you climb, and then you tell about
who climbed, how you climbed.
But when you are on the top, it's
about, you know.
Yeah. You know, you know.
You really know. Theory,
practices, you know. Theory
without practices, useless.
You know? Yep. So
you are like a donkey who carry
books here. The books because you sweat the books. You sweat the Yep. So you are like a donkey who carry books here.
The books because you sweat the books.
You sweat the books.
That's the real knowledge for me.
Theory with practices.
And me, I was not, I don't have theory.
I don't have words.
I have only my body to tell.
The first and only way for me to talk absolute.
My dunk is all I have to say to the world, you know.
I do all my career and my dunks are talking for me.
360 were my language, double wheel mill,
that's my absolute language.
And now I'm trying to tell about what I did.
So now it's time to reveal how I climbed this mountain, you know,
and how, and how.
And now it's hard for me sometimes to find the real words to say, hey, it works like this.
You know, like it's like really technique, you know, like he said, Mark, you know, the foot inside the big toes, all those, you know, it's really precise, you know, and we cannot negotiate.
We have to be there to touch your body, to explain you.
You see, yesterday
we were with your guys. I was like
pressing the head of Mark
like a killer.
Because you have to do like this
to unlock the spin
that's really
precise. So my approach is like this.
Leading by example, sharing
by example, and also be the
example of what you are trying to learn for the people, you know?
I think one of the amazing things about how you were showing us things yesterday and even today is it's like, you know, when if I were to watch something that you did just in a video and I were to try it, I'd feel certain things.
I'd be like, OK, I'm doing it the right way.
were to try it, I'd feel certain things. I'd be like, okay, I'm doing it the right way. But you,
when you touched my foot and put it at a certain angle, I had a totally different sensation. And you're like, that's what you're supposed to feel. And I wouldn't have been able to understand that
if you, the person who was the expert, who's, who's put in the work, who has done this year
after year after year, where you, you saw the little detail, you're like, shift this way a little bit. And then when I shift, totally different sensation. That's why
it's really important that you have your programs on your website, right? But you put out a lot of
free information. And I think the free information is good. But if someone wants to speed up their
progress and really be able to be like, they want to get from point A to point B a lot faster,
it's necessary that they understand some of the details that you mentioned
that can't just be something you see and then do.
You have to know those details.
And also, I need to touch your body.
I mean, you see, yesterday I was on your back,
and I was like, it was my own body.
I was like pulling your bones like this, you see, yesterday I was on your back and I was like, it was my own body. I was like pulling your bones like this, you know.
And I was like, now that's what you need to feel.
Yeah.
And then, you know, even if you feel some stress, that's the real position.
And it's hard for me sometimes to explain by internet, you know.
We are not really connected.
I would love to be a personal coach for,
I need to live with you.
I need to see
how you sit on your table,
how you eat,
how you sit,
the position you sleep
and all those stuff,
you know,
because that's the real way
to be effective.
You know,
we need to fight against
what we are,
we are sitting on the chair.
Like you say, Mark,
we are losing mobility
by sitting on the chair. We know we on the chair. Like you say, Mark, we are losing mobility by sitting on the chair.
We know we escape the floor.
The floor is the reality.
That's the real reality.
You know, you take off from the floor.
You don't have chairs, right?
I don't have chairs in my house.
You know, I sleep on the floor.
Whatever.
You know, in the hotel, it's hard.
But sometimes I'm going for a nap.
Because, you know, when you sleep on the floor
it's like massage
you know
you sleep
but your body is like
automatically taking the control
and you know
what is good for you
you don't know about your body
let your body also
do his own position
you know
you are moving
that's good for you
you know
those new
those new
material you know
like
you know
the gun
you know the floor is the, you know, like, you know, the gun, blah, blah, blah.
You know, the floor is the gun, you know.
Use the floor.
And, you know, I think for me, the reality, roots, like be barefoot,
you know, this, I mean, nothing between you and the floor, no one.
So that's the feeling you need because my methodology is not about to give you the methodology.
No, my methodology is to help you to find your own methodology by hearing, by feeling, by listening, by talking to yourself, by building an internal language.
Because you have to talk to yourself first.
And then you're going to be able to say,
talk about your dunks or your,
but first, if you need to master this
and then do your stuff
and then you see, oh, wow, I'm a master.
Master, yes.
Now you can tell about how you became master,
your journey.
Something that's also very interesting.
Do you know Ido Portal?
Ido, I saw. Okay okay so you mentioned something to us yesterday when you were talking about your achilles and when you were talking
about injury because edo was also on he was on hooverman's podcast and he said that if his if
his students don't get injured he's not doing his job yep and you said to me yesterday you said that
um you don't mind if somebody gets injured
because they're going to be able to learn from that injury. And it's funny because I've seen a
lot of coaches take that statement from what he said. And even from what you're saying, they're
like, that's stupid. It's not good if a client get injured. That just shows that you're not good at
your job. But what you mentioned about injury was very interesting. Yo, man, if you really want to know about your limits,
so go further.
Be injured.
The school of hard knocks is the school of hard injury also
because when you restore from injury like Achilles or ACL,
you're going to be a master if you're able to restore it.
And for me, if you want to really know your limit,
you need to cross the river.
Even if you don't know how to swim, you need to cross the river.
You need to try.
You will see.
You're going to swim like a dog.
You're going to be like this.
But if you succeed to escape this world and you come back,
you're going to be stronger and you're going to know. You're going to really
know. You know, because me, I was
like, I don't have any
teacher or I teach by myself
by experience. The school of experience.
That's the best school because
maybe it's cruel because
you know after. You're injured
at all, but you really know.
And then you're
going to know your step my step i'm gonna be
injured here so the next time i'm gonna push it i'm gonna try it and then you're gonna see injury
after injury you're gonna be better so me i'm not like hey you have to be injured no don't be scared
to be injured you know don't be scared yeah so that's the particularity the risk because
you know we want we are like looking for the some few you know average some few to make us better
so if you so play everything on the table all in don't don't play like security play go dunk or die
it's like hey you put you put everything on the table you are the
player and you are also the money on the table all in that's it so all in means injury be ready
yeah some of our best medical practices come from people dying you know people die people get hurt
and then they're like that wasn't a good idea we gotta figure out a different way of doing it
and that's how you find good medicine and all kinds of stuff, I mean unfortunately
that's kind of what needs to happen and sometimes
we need to get hurt
I call it the school of accident in philosophy
the school of accident, you are like this blind
but sometimes you find something
oh, what is it
that's the solution, but if you are not
able to be ignorant
to be proud to be ignorant, I don't know
but I will know, I don't know.
But I will know.
I will search.
Because the one who searches will find.
The one who doesn't search, never finds.
I want to detail, though, the injury that you had two years ago.
We kind of said the Achilles, right?
But for a lot of basketball players, the Achilles injury is what people think is like the kiss of death.
A lot of basketball players tear their Achilles and they'll do their rehab, but they never come back. They're not
jumping the same. They don't come back.
But you, you
were showing us stuff yesterday. You're stronger
than you were before.
How?
We play with the death.
You know, death
is the only event in the world.
You know, I
say in my alphabet, death only happens to those who have lived.
There is only death, you know, because so when you need to handle it.
I work.
I'm training.
I'm not rushing to die.
You know, I'm trying to never die, you know, to push it.
So I'm ready to restore myself from everything because I'm already done. You know, I'm trying to never die, you know, to push it. So I'm ready to restore myself from everything because I'm already done.
You know, it's over for me.
It's already too late for me because I know I will die one day.
So why be scared about the death?
You already died.
You're already done.
So I'm working.
I'm trying to never give up because I know that there is a solution, you know.
So I was working. I'm trying to never give up because I know that there is a solution. So I was working really hard.
I know that the protocol I have, the stuff I can do,
that's going to help me to recover.
And that was a crazy opportunity for the people to say,
hey, look, ACL, don't be scared about Kelly's tendon.
It's not over.
Come on.
And now everything is looking at me like,
wow, it's stronger than before.
How you do,
yo, so maybe be curious
and go to visit me
and maybe you're going to teach
something new,
a new approach.
Maybe not the only approach,
but that approach works.
What were you telling us
about LeBron James?
Because we've seen people,
yeah, he walks with his feet pointed out
the duck you have a new new new uh dog walk yeah now is that on instagram mark or who posted that
i think i texted it over to you no but it's funny man it's funny but it's not i mean it's not stupid
you know it's really smart because you know people you look at the lebron jones ah like it's not stupid. It's really smart. Because, you know, people who look at Le Bongevier,
it's like a clown.
Now, he's really smart.
The way that he works for me, the hip is open,
and he's able to, he knows how to handle longevity.
Because the way he trains, I mean, the philosophy he puts on
is about stretching, elasticity, ligament stuff, you know.
He got – he's a smart way to work, you know, because he got ability also to move the hip, you know, by doing his foot like this.
The hip is open.
Man, it's funny, but it works.
I like this look.
They were showing a video where a guy on Instagram kind of was making making fun of i just noticed
the beard too the uh yeah the style of walk yeah but you you know the interesting thing is like
some coaches will look at like the way lebron walks and the way lebron dunks where he opens up
and they always say oh this is why LeBron gets injured.
Like the reason why he does so well is just because he's a freak,
even though that's a bad way to walk.
But you're mentioning that the way he actually sets up for that dunk
and the way he walks is actually ideal for him.
That's his secret, man, and it works.
No, me personally, I like experience because a lot of scientists, you know, they're going to tell that, that, that.
Man, how they can tell about Lebron James is how they can be sure 100% that it's because of injury, because of his walking like this.
Now, for me, I had an opposite way.
For me, it's because he's going to play like 10 years more by walking like this, you know.
because he's going to play like 10 years more by walking like this.
So, depending on, you know, science, I like to, I mean, like I say,
theory and practice, you know, the one who can tell about here is LeBron James only, you know.
He's playing, yes or not.
He's doing crazy shit, yes or not.
He's dunking, yes or not.
So, be a duck.
Walk like a duck.
It works. Yeah. not he's dunking yes or not so be duck walk like a duck it works yeah you were also saying that
like you you kind of jump a little bit that way when you're taking off uh one foot when you're
doing like 360 dunks and stuff like that can you explain some of that exactly we know when you put
your your i mean your your ankle like this this angle put you in position that you're going to stop the inertia with the bones.
Here is like patella.
When you put your ankle like this, you're going to put all the pressure on the patella
and you're going to not be able to stop.
You're going to have too much to your tendon.
So by doing like small angle, you're going to block and you're going to be able to fix it.
Do some guys go
with their feet more inward if they're doing a two foot takeoff versus a one foot or that's that's
for one foot and that's for two so one foot would be one foot takeoff is with the foot pointed
outward a little bit and two foot takeoffs probably with both feet kind of turned in a bit
exactly mark and that's good because you see michael jordan was like this yeah his feet were
in yeah and and when he when he attacked the roof like like this he was able to block like block like
this and jump that's that's i mean logic i mean using the technique the position the posture of
the body to generate to block the the the force the run and being generate here not here it's hard to make a
one statement about one style because of the the many different differences that the many
differences that we have like even just in your ankle like the way that your ankle moves is way
different than the way our ankles move and the way my uncle moves way different than his and way different than andrew's so uh the best way for all four of us to dunk would probably be in
accordance to what our ankles can handle exactly because even if even if i'm even if i'm just
even if i'm just trying to do the same uh amount of jumps as you i'm just trying to do the same
amount of jumps not jump as high i'm gonna get hurt if I'm trying to do what you're doing.
But if I stick to doing what I know is good for me for now,
then maybe I can work on the technique and the form over a period of time
to do something that will look better.
I'll be able to jump higher.
I'll be able to have better intensity.
But I got to stay in my own lane for a while, right?
So I'll give you two years to dunk, okay?
So you're going to fix on your philosophy.
But I don't believe in we are equal.
I don't believe in equality.
We are different.
I mean, the sums of the reason,
your reason, my reason, your truth,
your body, that's the truth.
We are different,
so we need to really different so we need to
to really realize
that we need to have like a specific
approach to study
this is why I say to all people
talk to yourself and
you're gonna find how
you're gonna fix it
because it's personal for you
so this is why my methodology is
to push you to open your eyes to say no me
i prefer to do on my way and develop the technique like mark say that's really better i mean smarter
to do like this because we are different not the same story not the same body we are equal behind
the death that you know the behind behind the injury not equal I can react differently he can react differently
if he has Achilles
you know
we don't know
you know
for me it works
I did it in my way
to restore myself
but maybe he has another way
to restore himself
and it can work
you know
so
we need to be really
relaxed with this
we are different.
And find your way.
Find your way.
Make it yours by trying.
I tried this.
It's not for me.
So I recommend to be really curious and to test different kind of approach.
But also being patient.
I know I'm repeating this.
But when I see the way your ankles move,, we had these these guys we love and they're they're from this group called Gota, G-O-A-T-A.
You may know who they are, but like a lot of their big things is helping people unlock their ankle because, you know, the ankle should be able to move.
Right. So my ankles are somewhat locked. Right.
are somewhat locked, right? But as I'm seeing you do some of these movements and I see your ankle just moving around, I know it's going to take me months, if potentially a year or a little bit more.
We don't know. But when I was doing the movements you were showing, I was feeling this big stretch
near that ankle complex that I haven't felt before doing any of the other things I've been doing,
which like that feeling showed me like, wow, this is actually, it's starting to break up.
It's starting to be able to move like it should, right?
But I have to do that every single day.
Like I have to take my time with it.
I have to adjust it for my body
and I have to make sure to stay patient
so I can somewhat get to some of your level.
So this is why you have to decide.
It's a choice.
You know, it's a choice.
When you really know what you have to do,
it's your choice, your responsibility.
You are important because you are able
to really know what you have to do.
Then you have to do it.
So now take your responsibility
and then you're going to be alone
to deserve this result.
We are alone.
We have to understand that.
No one will do it for you.
Yeah.
So decide or die.
Try these steps out.
Tell me what you think.
Saul, I know.
This is from a friend of ours, David Weck.
And I think it's kind of interesting because if you have your, what I noticed from some of the stuff
you were showing yesterday,
that when you,
if you're trying to stretch your calves,
if you have your foot pointed out
and you drive your knee forward,
like you won't feel that much from it.
If you point your toe inward
and try to stretch,
for me anyway,
I start to feel a crazy stretch
in the calf almost immediately.
So the Weck thing kind
of puts you in that kind of stance i don't know it's just interesting david is my bro
he's a fucking genius that guy he's a genius you know i think he sometimes has a hard time
describing what he's thinking yeah but because he is very smart and it's too he's too smart i mean you know i agree so for me the problem for of him is is
no no no one can understand and it's hard it's hard to earth to understand him yes because you
know when he has too much you know knowledge for us you know so i mean it's up to us to describe
and to this is why you know i was i was like close to visit him and we i'm gonna do it you know because
you know all and also i i love his experience because i would love to also build some equipment
to stick on my knowledge we were talking about the you know a kind of table you know the table
like we use like you use the box you, something like where I will stick on it and, you know, try to educate people on seven posture or something like this and also add some stuff, you know.
But David is, you know, the way also he was like describing me, you know, one day I sent him a video and he was like describing my approach, my technique was a genius way to explain my i was like
shocked because you find you're like i didn't know i did that yeah yo he he he described the
technique and he was like this man is is i mean he know me better than me i was like shocked so
i was like he sent me those i have this salt I tried those. It's crazy, man.
I don't know how to say, but David, he has to be respected more.
He deserves to be on the top.
He is on the top, not only because of Bussy Ball,
but I recognize myself on him.
I'm not him, he's too far from me.
I noticed a lot of what you were showing yesterday was the heels out quite a bit,
especially when you're in that what is called Seiza position, right?
Your heels were out, and then you were like,
and then you can just kind of go off to this.
It was funny because you were doing certain things,
and we were like, yeah, yeah, okay.
And then you were showing us like the next thing,
and we were like, no, no, no, no, wait a second.
Yeah, we're out, we're out.
We're out.
Like you showed us the stretch on the box, which is something that Kelly Sturette's been showing for quite some time.
You had your foot up onto a fairly high box.
That would be a hard thing to do like a step up onto.
And you were moving your hip around and I was like, I could do some of that.
I'm like, that's kind of a stretch, but I could do some of that.
And then you kind of shifted your weight forward a little bit and then you just squatted right up on it. And I was like, holy shit.
And then you did the same thing on the floor when you're in that SESA position.
You kind of leaned to, like, a side, and then you got up.
But it was also off the back of your foot.
And I was thinking, the back of my foot is so sensitive.
Like, I'm such a baby with that.
It kind of hurts to feel that pressure.
And you're, like, hitting the ground with your foot.
Kicking hard objects. And I was like hitting the ground with your foot and kicking the ground.
Kicking hard objects.
And I was like, man, I'm a pussy.
Like I need to toughen all this up.
But then you were doing the same thing with your hands and stuff.
The gorilla.
You just have toughened up your ligaments and gotten your body used to a lot of these things, right?
Yeah, because this is why the pain is like you feel like a baby when you start.
And then day by day, you're going to be like, oh, man, I become a man.
I start to become a man, no feeling.
And because it's not natural at the beginning, you know.
He'd be a deadly guy in some jiu-jitsu, wouldn't he?
Yeah, he'd wreck me.
Like he would not want to tap, right?
Which might not be a great thing all the time.
No, it's amazing because, you know, it's hard for me because, you know,
I have like achieved a certain level.
So I need to get down from the mountain, you know, stay small stuff, you know.
And then yesterday I was like, you know, my body want to show off, you know.
And because also because I want to be also the social proof but
sometime also i need to go slowly step by step because it's scary because when you feel pain
and when the movement is not natural you can scare people so you know in instagram i'm like
doing like stuff like wow that's there people are like it's not for us you know it's too far but
this is why i want to break that you know hey step by step that's the big direction you know that's the the the black
belt you know of this technique you know this or you're gonna that's the finality but if you start
like by day by day slow slow slow process you're gonna unlock it you're gonna use to feel this pain
this pain gonna be the real communication system of communication you need to have with your body.
That is not wicked.
That is strong, really strong, you know.
So if you're doing a push-up like that, you know, with your hands this way and this kind of stuff, you're not just – your hands aren't just sitting there.
You're like flexing, right?
Exactly.
You're flexing muscles.
And also I'm sitting on my bones, you know.
This is why I call it camel sit.
The camel sit is – I mean you sit on my bones you know this is why i call it camel camel sit the camel sit is
i mean you you sit on all your bones like this you deactivate the the triceps you deactivate muscle
so for me you look i was like this oh yeah and i was not using energy i was like i can stay like
this oh you weren't like flexing your triceps you were like in a static in static in my bones so i was sitting like on my
toes big toes you see yesterday i do the the calf raise the foot raise yeah that cost me nothing you
know that because i i am sitting on the bones and it's like illusion of oh wow it's strong oh it's
good but it's not you know but by but first of all you need to work on the plantar fascia. You need to be flexible.
And then you're going to be able to use all your bones and your tendon and your ligament.
That's really interesting because, yeah, you're right.
When you're not mobile, it'll hurt.
Like even just to crawl on your knees.
Exactly.
Someone that's in their 40s, they're like, I'm not getting down on my knees.
That's just going to hurt.
you know someone that's in their 40s they're like i'm not getting down on my knees that's just gonna hurt but a baby or someone that's or even a developed kid that's seven eight nine ten years
old they can crawl across the ground or people that are not in pain can crawl across the ground
very easily exactly you were doing it all day yeah this is why now i feel like a baby but the baby
who like play with your body and you you look at your on the floor. He's doing like the position I show you, the camo position, each position, dorsiflexion
of toes.
He's not allowed to have a baby.
Andrew has a baby.
Yeah.
I have a one and a half year old.
Yeah.
We got to see him doing experiments with dogs first.
Seeing how he handles that and then parlaying.
You got to pass that test first.
Yeah. But no, like this morning when you're showing me some stuff like mark you know this when i do a lat pull down like
my triceps will activate but so i'm trying to hold myself up i'm getting real shaky you know
he's teaching me some of these movements and i'm like fucking he's like no no no and he showed me
you know uh knuckles down like not making a fist though like just kind of being a little bit loose
with it but just allowing you to stack yourself. And yeah, I could hold myself up pretty good and it felt
great. But my, my question is like, even with like my lower back stuff, when you were telling
me to like, you know, pull my head, my, my chin down to my chest, where did you learn like how
the human body works? Because you are very knowledgeable, you know, which tendons connect
to what and which
muscles do x y and z and then also like the flip side you can uh mimic you know your knee with like
your your hands and like you know what i mean like how did you learn all that stuff by experience
you know by experience like i say i will not absorb the knowledge the knowledge is already
here so i need to liberate the knowledge so So by asking, by testing, by trying, die trying.
In my philosophy, it's like train or die trying.
And I mean, it's like this.
The secret is to try.
Even if you don't know, you will know.
You will know maybe before to be injured,
but also by look.
You see the body, it reveals.
I mean, the body sweat the knowledge.
If you don't sweat, I mean, you don't have it.
You have the knowledge, but it's up to you to, hey, let's make it outside, you know.
Let's try.
And you're going to know.
Surely, you already know, but you need to reveal what you already know.
And then I like some of the, like Ben Patrick will call them, regressions.
You know, like you showed jumping right to the floor, getting in that gorilla position.
And then you're like, no, no, no.
Like you're going to start on this box and then you're going to go to the bench.
And then when you're ready, go to the floor.
I think that's great because like you said, like when people or Nsema said, like when people see this, they might get wrecked.
They might get hurt.
But you're like, don't even start there.
I love that.
We have steps.
Also, the posture, they are like this digression.
Like you're going to achieve the gorilla.
The gorilla is the last movement.
And you did the gorilla.
It was fun.
You see?
But the gorilla is like the great goals.
Because when you do the gorilla, you do all the seven positions in one.
You have like dorsiflexion.
You have everything, you know?
So you unlock
the piri form everything so uh my my philosophy is like to everything is like kinetic chain so
my first animal gonna allow you to adore to to the second animal the third animal but in fact
each door is a door open to all animals the cat cat, by the cat, you're going to find the cow, the camel, etc., etc.
It's like this.
Everything is related because that's adaptation.
I mean, when I do one exercise, you know the gorilla, you got like push-up.
You got core.
I mean, in five minutes, I want to burn myself.
I don't have time.
I love that, yeah. I need to burn myself I don't have time I love that
I need to survive
you know
it's cold outside
it's minus 20
I need to work
like bam bam bam
and then
okay I'm good
you know
everywhere
like in the plane
I was in the plane
I was like doing the cut
and the guys were like
what is doing man
I don't care about you man
I have a time provider
so
the true talent cannot waste time
so the plane is a weight is a gym everything is a gym everywhere is a gym you are a gym
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It's such a different thing to like max out with your own body, you know, like even just to hit
the ground and do some pushups. Like you don't, you don't even have to necessarily do reps. I mean,
you could hold yourself in a position and you could start to just kind of flex and try to dig
your toes in more or like you could shift your balance one way or the other or you could put
your hands a different way and you could have a crazy workout that way exactly and it's open i
mean the imagination is unlimited you know the gift of imagination when you when you start to do
the the cat i mean it's up to you to be intuitive and to like your friend with the kettle belt dre yeah i like this guy this guy man he was like unbelievable
he was he this approach is crazy that's the real approach for me to be intuitive and to play by
accident you know you are injured try to fix it and look let the body decide you know the body
will tell you i like this you know and you're going to create something and that's going to
be the tips you know this is my philosophy. Stay open
but we have like seven
doors and it's like the
buffet, alpha and omega.
All you can do, all possibilities
are open to you.
And man, no repetition
because I'm like overcoming
isometry or static.
I'm not doing like
full during all the day
like training like crazy.
No.
I'm doing like four minutes,
two minutes,
you know,
and because,
but all the day.
We call it microdosing.
Microdosing your fitness.
Yeah.
Okay.
This is how I'm training,
you know.
Also,
I ask to my body.
My body sometimes
want to rest.
It don't want to be active.
Sometimes I'm like,
I'm on a rest mode. Sometimes I am on the, on the jump mode. has to my body my body sometimes want to rest you don't want to be active sometimes i'm like i'm
on a restore mode sometime i am on the on the jump mode sometime i'm everything so
it depends on my body depends on the time and the the the feedback of yesterday yesterday i was
jumping so today gonna i'm gonna pay the price of yesterday so everything is like you know
perpetual period.
So I need to calculate.
Does your body still get pretty stiff and pretty sore?
I was asking this morning, you know, he saw me like asking on the bench.
I was like, hey, what do we got today?
What do we got today?
Do I hurt you or not?
Taking diagnostics. So at the end of the stretching, you see, I was jumping like crazy.
I was in a jump mode.
When I am in a jump mode, it means I'm in good shape.
Once you start to move, you're probably pretty motivated, right?
Yeah.
You know, day by day, you know, so you allow, you have the permission of your body.
The permission allowed you to say, hey, go to jump.
Or say, oh, wow, okay, and go.
Can you explain, because again, kind of going back to the people that might see this
and then they get hurt and they're like, oh, I guess it's not for me or I'm not there yet.
But like, how do you start each day?
Like, you know, when you're saying you kind of get out of bed and then you start moving around.
When I start, I wake up immediately.
I am touching my
body, I mean my bones, my parts.
Okay, check up,
you know, and then I start
to feel,
I start to know what I'm going to,
I have my answers, you know,
what's going to be the day, you know, by asking
my body. Those are protocol
to not only self-diagnostic
but to know the content of the day
how this day gonna be i'm gonna walk and i'm not gonna run or this day i'm gonna jump or this day
i'm gonna do stretching or mobility or something like this you know though i mean all those those
protocol all those seven posture is also a way to question, you know, to question and to
anticipate the injury. Because when you don't ask permission, you're going to pay the price.
Yeah. So what I loved is you were saying that, you know, you'll start some of the stretches or
the protocol, right? Like literally in bed and start moving because what you said in the gym
was super powerful that you might wake up
and you'll feel fine but you know you might not actually be fine or you know the way you put it
was like you might feel like oh today's not going to be a good day but then you start stretching you
start moving it's like oh my body lied but your body lies the other way too when you don't think
anything's wrong but then you actually do have some issues going on so if you don't have a protocol to
because the body you know we call it in french duplicity duplicity is mean your body is like
talking to you but in fact is the opposite you know so if you don't have this protocol to has
to your body if he really good or not good so you're gonna be mess up you know because
it's a lot of illusions sometimes.
By hearing the body, it means sometimes don't hear it.
You know, the signs are, I feel pain, but you are good.
And sometimes you are good, but you are not good.
So watch out.
So this is why, you know, when I body awakening, it's also a neuronal awakening and also a way for me to really know what I'm able to do.
You know what I think is so great about guys like you?
And then you mentioned LeBron James.
There are so many people within strength and fitness who say,
oh, if you stretch or if you do any of these things, it's going to make you not explosive.
It's going to mess with
your athleticism. You are somebody who does this every single day. And at 48 years old, you are
explosive. You're extremely strong. You can move like an animal, but you're doing it. There are
people here talking shit, talking shit on it, but you're the one who's doing it and reaping the
results. And I think that's what I pay attention to.
Don't pay attention to the people
just yap, yap, yapping about studies.
Pay attention to the person
who's doing the fucking thing.
This is why, you know,
I want to be the example
and leading by example.
Be, I mean, the contradiction, you know,
because people are talking words,
words, okay.
Words is done, for me, words. Words, okay. Words is done.
For me, words is nothing, you know.
But act, fact.
That's the truth.
Only truth.
Talk with your body.
Show, not tell.
That's my letter S.
Show to tell.
So I'm dunking to tell.
I'm training to tell.
I'm kicking to tell.
And that's better than all your scientific explanation on what is good and what is not good.
I respect those.
But sometimes, you know, stay humble because what you say, you are not 100% because I can be here to show you the opposite of what you say.
So the body is like extraordinary, complex, and everything can be, you know, overrated, you know?
Yeah. Yeah. And how do you know, over, I mean, overrated, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, and how do you know, like, how a study was done?
I mean, when I was talking with you and you were,
when you did your kind of hamstring thing where you tucked your head between your legs like an ostrich,
you were saying that you flex your stomach, you know?
So it's like, well, that's different than someone
that's just hanging their arms down trying to touch their toes.
And then you were pulling yourself through and then you like grabbed your own hat and pulled your hat through and pulled your head through.
It's like it's just that's just way different than the way that most people stretch.
So how do we quantify that versus like somebody putting their foot up on a box, stretching their hamstring?
What I want to say
is like, we have standards.
I mean, the past,
all the standards. I mean,
we need to study the standards.
We need to extract what's good
in the standards.
And we need to make it yours.
I mean, so I'm going to
respect the science.
I'm going to respect all the schools. But I'm going to extract the best from the schools, so I'm going to respect the science. I'm going to respect all the schools.
But I'm going to extract the best from the schools.
And I'm going to also don't forget to explore.
Invisible.
Invisible.
That's the doctor.
I'm curious.
Do you, when you do some of these stretches, do you do them outside at all?
What?
Do you do them outside?
Or do you usually do them inside, like your house and stuff like like that like you did say you stretch in bed and things like that but um when you are
normally practicing these things and stretching do you go outside like in the sunlight or yeah
outside inside everywhere on the plane hey look i'm gonna tell you even on the toilet i'm like
just wherever you know i'm a deep squat you know know, I don't sit on the stuff.
Another guy that stands on the toilet.
That's number two.
Yeah.
No, I'm like, you see the movie Bruce Lee?
Yeah.
When he was like on the airport, he was sitting on the toilet like this, like on deep squat.
This is what he's doing on the toilet.
Yeah.
Imagine walking in on that by accident.
You know, in Turkish toilet, we call it the position to poo.
You know, that deep squat.
You know, it's social, you know, different culture.
You know, they don't sit on the toilet.
They don't have to.
They call it Turkish toilet.
I mean, nothing.
It's just a hole, yeah.
And that's the best position to let it all go out.
In Nigeria,
there's the same thing.
There's outhouses.
So like you go out,
there's literally a slab,
a hole,
you do your thing,
you know?
If you want to have
like a real result,
don't be shy.
Don't be scared.
It's ridiculous.
Like LeBron James,
like the duck,
you know,
they're going to laugh at you. I don't care, man. I'm an explorer., like the duck, you know? They're going to laugh at you.
I don't care, man.
I'm an explorateur, you know?
I'm ready to laugh at me.
But look, I'm kicking the rim, you know,
at the end of the day.
So it works.
You told us a little bit in the gym about some of this,
but how'd you get into all this in the first place?
How'd you get into all this jumping in the first place?
I don't know, man. I don't want to be the best
I mean I don't want to achieve the
the first place
you know
the time will put you in the first place if you are
in the first place but
what I want is to
to don't fix any limits
and to work harder as possible
and to I have some goals and I'm like
kicking the rim with my foot, you know
that was like for me, I put it not like
a dream, I put it like
a finality, I mean, because it was
a big message for me, it was the first foot
on the rim, I mean I call it
kick the dream, you know, I mean the first
foot on the moon, it's like this, you know
the first step for a man, a big kick in the ass for house for humanity wake up everything is possible i was like this i did the record in
usa in la i was so proud so for me it was a also a confirmation that i can be the the human uh the
one i mean number one i mean i beat i beat some records and i can also, I'm allowed to talk
for the world. I mean, hey,
I beat the world record. I'm the first
who kicked the
rim. So I can tell
for your guys, I need to build
this credibility. I mean, like I
talk, it's strong talk,
you know, because like we say,
we need to lead by example. So
a world record for me was like a good
way strong way to say hey trust me trust me it works everything is possible look i'm a i'm not
i don't have genetic or i'm not i'm skinny like crazy like bruce lee man you know i want to be
like i want to be like bruce lee i want to be like michael jordan i want to be like Bruce Lee. I want to be like Michael Jordan. I want to be like, and also respect them,
extract the best from them, and do my own, you know?
This is why, you know, I was like,
it was really important to be, I mean,
the number one in some thing, you know?
Yeah.
When did you first start dunking?
Like, how young were you?
17.
17?
Yeah, yeah.
It was late because before that,
I was already like a stuntman.
I was like, you know, that I was already like a stuntman.
I was like, you know, my body was already like doing crazy stuff because I start with soccer.
I have like crazy trainer.
He was like 50.
He was like kicking the bar.
I was like, who is this?
And we were running.
We were training like six hours on Wednesday.
It was like I was like
jumping over the
this man
you're a goalkeeper
yeah
yeah I was a goalkeeper
and this trainer
was like
was like wild
and they pushed me
I mean I was nine
I was training
like crazy
I say hey coach
I'm nine
you know
I'm nine
like dog
like relax I'm nine Coach come on Like relax
I was like
He said
You need to jump over this
Jump over this
I said
Coach
Coach
I'm nine
Come on
He said
No no
You're gonna be a cat
You're gonna be like
This this this
I was like
Oh it's this guy man
I was like crying
When I was trying to go to
each wednesday i was like mom are you sure i have to go to train because i don't know if i'm gonna
survive yeah today now it was wild and and for me it was the door open for the craziness not the
stupidness because you know as i finally succeed because you know stupidness when you don't have
limit craziness is you are crazy to be injured.
You are crazy to look at something invisible, to search.
But, I mean, at the end of the day, you're going to back home, you know.
So it teach me how to be crazy.
I mean, in philosophy, crazy is the passion.
No passion.
When you love, no no money no i mean everything
is easy like he say uh yesterday we we have a talk about this you know when you really love what you
do nothing can stop you because you got no limit you not care about the injury you not care about
the time i mean you calculate nothing and you're going to achieve the best of yourself. I mean, the excellence, you know, that's the best way.
When you love, the problem is, you know, it's really,
you're going to develop a subjective instinct to achieve your great goals when you love.
Because you know the direction, you love the direction,
and you are walking subjectively to your direction, you know.
Everything is going to be easy for you.
But it's like, hey, we need to push you every day, motivate you.
I mean, you don't want it.
If you don't want it, man, I will not be the guys who wake up you
and knock at your door, hey, your goals.
It's not your goals, you know?
Andrew, see if we can pull up that clip of MJ dunking from the free throw line
so we can bring up the first dunk.
This is one of the first ones that you remember seeing
that got you fired up and inspired, right?
This dunk opened my mind.
I was like, it was like the day I was born was this day.
That's sick.
You know, I was one years old when I see this.
I know exactly what he's feeling like right now.
I remember taking off from the free throw line myself a couple times.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Fucking amazing.
Wow, wow, wow.
It's just so cool the way he, like,
it wasn't just that he jumped from the free throw line, you know?
The way he moves his body, the way he spread his legs wide,
the way he, like, just the whole thing is sick.
Hey, Mark, you are a dunker.
You are like David, you know?
He was, like, talking about Mike like crazy, about me like crazy.
I love basketball.
Man.
I'm a huge basketball fan.
No, I can see because, you know, the way you describe his position,
you look at that.
You see?
Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.
That's a bird, man.
That's a bird.
What are some of your top dunks?
Like what dunks?
When you think of like this is history, which other dunks come to mind?
There's got to be a Vince Carter dunk.
No, the dunk.
I mean, yes, the Vince Carter dunk of Vase.
That's crazy.
But Michael Jordan of Ewing.
That's the dunk, you know.'s crazy but michael jordan over ewing that was that's the dunk you know
because now you know when you know the story i think you told me that you were there on the
and that's a crazy dunk because when you see michael jordan they they beat michael jordan
from you know they they they give him hard time and he was like pissed off all and that was his
answer you know he killed the gym
the madison square garden was he shut it down and you know he was like defense they they block him
on the side look look three guys on him look at that no damn that's a dope. God, I love that NBA. I want that shit back.
Play that again. Oh my gosh.
I wonder if they have a slow-mo. That is slow-mo.
There it is. They want to
kill Michael. Michael survive.
Dunk or die. Look, he dunk in his
face. One step, like,
bam, in your face. And he got past
Charles Oakley and John Starks
first before he got to Patrick Ewing.
Exactly. You see? I didn't even think about that.
I wonder if you can see your face in the crowd.
John Mark like...
Freaking out.
He's on their season...
Probably in a hot dog.
You're in their season highlight reel.
That's right.
You see?
Yeah.
When you escape from Charles Oakley
and all those dogs,
I mean, everything is possible after that.
Charles Oakley was made out of
elbows only like he just would fuck you up every play he started the MMA UFC
yeah yeah yeah oak tree he would fuck people up and starts was I mean John
Starks in the league would just they would smash each other back then that's
super physical that was the league the real league for me that was you know it was like fight real fight they were like put it everything on it man
that was real battle you know now you're like they protect the nb they have contract injury blah blah
now yeah it was before it was like ufc man yeah where'd you grow up where were you born where'd you grow up oh i'm born in france
no my parents i'm from algeria i'm the nine from the 12 uh brothers and sisters six brothers six
sisters big family my parents are algeria immigrant they come in fr France in 1963 and I was born in France. Most of my
brothers and sisters
were born in Algeria.
So my father was
working on a factory.
He paid
the price of his life to work for us.
Like he said
on the documentary that we did
about my movie by my story he
put me like he put he put his sons and like a hat you know on his head you know like he want he want
to be he want to be he want to give us food good education and in france he was like sacrifice
himself you know he was like working all the day he went home sleep three hours and
back to the i got so much respect so i do all all my career i'm dedicated to him and to my mom
you know is he still or are the ones still alive no they passed away or my mom and my father so
now it's time for me to honor them with the movie don't call die now is like available in our platform in usa so i'm
really proud in google apple itunes blah blah blah and uh i try to promote by my story that everything
is possible you know you come from nothing misery it's not a problem that's going to prepare you for
heroism you know injury heroism problem heroism you know you don't have the choice i mean dunk or die i prefer to
dunk than to die so i need to find a way to so i build my legs like wings to travel all around the
world have you lived in uh many different countries yo i i did like wow this is the
dunk or die trailer she just makes you shiver bro
you
look at that
you can find
the version
UMW
UMW
in
in USA
the
that's
you know
more than the
dunker
the athlete
I mean
I'm proud of
the journey
because I was
wild
I was
close to die because I was like in a gangbanger
or something like this, you know, problem, drugs.
And I was like-
When you were in your 20s or something like that?
Yes, more than before that.
So I was like, you know, the code was the violence over there.
So if you are not violent, they're going to kill you, you know?
So if you need to play with distraction,
I mean, show off and show your show your your your teeth if you don't show your teeth they're going to kill
you you know so i was like pushed to develop this surviving instinct so and then i figured out that
i have this quality of sport you know and then i was like i saw people of brothers die. I was like, okay, I'm going to be the next.
So I prefer to die by dunking.
So I lived and I developed more of this
and I be able to travel.
And I figured out that I was really good on what I'm doing.
So I put my life on it.
I say, okay, now I'm going to be a guru.
I'm going to be crazy. I'm going to a guru. I'm going to be like crazy.
I'm going to be like everything.
I'm going to burn car to have light on the night and to dunk, you know.
I was like this crazy.
And that makes me like achieve the monster.
The monster I have inside of me, I drive him to dunk.
I say, hey, stay the monster.
Stay violent.
Stay crazy, but dunk. And I was like, stay violent stay crazy but dunk and i was like okay i was
like dunk or die at 360 over people dunk from the 312 over the car i was like crazy i was ready to
die i'm say okay i'm gonna sacrifice myself i was like doing 360 jesus christ like bang i was like
okay now you know i was like terrifying when i was dunking i was like my face was like, bang. I was like, okay. Now you know I was like terrifying when I was dunking.
I was like, my face was like, wow, this guy is like in drug or what?
You know, what?
They can feel the anger I have, you know, the frustration
because I want to talk to the world, you know.
I want to talk about my people, you know, my people, you know.
And I want to be like proud.
They're proud of me. I want to be like, they're proud of me.
I want to honor them.
This is why when I was going to the dunk, I was like crazy mad, you know,
like boom, and that helped me to provide some crazy energy that I don't know.
It's not me.
It's like all the anger, frustration, where like boom and bam.
What country or what area gets the most excited to see you do your thing,
to see you dunk?
Manila, Manila, Philippines.
Philippines because I recognize myself, the poor people.
I was like, wow.
I was like pretending I am poor.
When I saw those guys like a rat living on the i was like no i'm i'm crazy rich yeah so
i need to dedicate him that's the real poor for me i need to show them that they can be like me
so you have a body we you are free we are equal you know behind the success you can succeed like
i succeed you know go with your body like me. I breathe my body.
So I was like showing them like, look, we can do that.
You can do that.
You can do that.
Wow.
He's skinny like us.
He's not.
Oh, the identification, you know, they do like.
And that was so crazy for me to be able to show this message of everything is possible in the Philippines. You know, the people are like, thank you.
We understand.
Thank you.
We understand.
We got you now.
So let's go.
Get out of this city.
Get out.
I'm like you.
That was really, really, you know, impact.
You know, the impact I did was crazy.
Philippines, that I was like reborn. I mean, I have the real
relation with the world because
before I was like, it was
fake. I mean, I was pretending myself
I'm this
type of guy, poor victim.
You know, I'm not anymore a victim when I
saw Philippines. No more.
You know, a really cool
thing about you is that number one, like you're six feet, 5'11", six feet maybe, right?
And when a lot of people look at dunks and look at people doing that, the immediate thing is like, well, they're gifted.
They're genetically gifted to be able to do that.
be able to do that. But then when you see the way you train, the way you handle your body every single day, and then what you're able to do when you dunk, you can tell that like, okay, everyone
wants to say you're genetically, you're a genetic freak, but the work you put in to be able to move
the way you move, that's, that's like, that's not just talent. That's not just genetics. That's a
lot of, that's a lot of detail put into the the what you do to be able to do what you do.
Exactly.
It's a mix of everything, a part of genetic, a part of amazing talent, a part of work, a lot of part of work, time.
You know, it's, I mean, in my philosophy, I say true talent cannot waste time, you know.
And if you want to achieve great goals, you need to start and never give up.
I know everybody is telling the same, you know, like this.
But it's real, man.
The work you have to put on is amazing.
And that's the talent for me.
The talent is to spend the time, you know.
To be ordinary is to don't use the time.
That you're going to be ordinary.
And when you want to be talented, to don't use the time that you're going to be ordinary and when you want to be talented you need to spend the time and if you want to be a genius you need to spend the time
and do the good choice you're going to be a genius but you have three choice ordinary talented and
genius so choose decide you are the responsible the responsible of what you decide to be.
So me, I was not sure that I want to be a genius,
but start to be talented, spend the time.
That's better than to be an ordinary spectator.
You are commenting what's happened in the world,
but you are not in the world.
You are just commenting.
Be talented, participate, you know.
Be talented.
Participate.
Be active.
Where can people go to find like some of the movements that you're talking about,
the postures?
I know we recorded them, but maybe Andrew can bring a couple up as we're kind of talking about it.
And I was also curious if you could put your foot up on the table
and you could give us a little demo of what you're able to do with like your foot.
I don't – because I think, yeah a little demo of what you're able to do with your foot. I don't, because
I think, yeah, like the way that
you're able to move your
foot back that way. Put it on this side.
Like this.
Yeah, the way that you're able to flex your toes
is like, even that part is just different
from what we see most
people be able to do.
And if you're, so if you're listening to it on audio,
it basically looks like his foot is up completely against a wall
and his toes are just pointed straight up, well, in this case, to the side.
A lot of flexibility in the big toe.
Like the big toe drives back.
It's actually shocking that he tore his Achilles
with that much mobility through the foot, but that's produces lots of force.
This part is like a weapon.
Yeah.
So he'll kick with his,
like the ball of his feet and it's fucking loud.
Yeah.
He was kicking the,
he was kicking like the,
the metal part of the rack.
Yeah.
For pull ups and shit.
Yeah.
And he kicked the box.
Yeah.
Came in here and intimidated the fuck out of us
yeah because you said that's like another knee right exactly you got another joint another joint
okay it's good because when you when you you you are like this you have like extra boost you know
it's like you have two legs inside your foot you know you know you know know? You got the first knee is here
and then you have here and then you have another
knee here and then another to push, you know?
And when you jump, are you
thinking about kind of pushing all the way
through your toes? Yeah, I put first
here. Pressure on the outside
of the heel? Yeah, when I attack the
floor, it's like this and then
by the big toes, I'm like, boom!
You know, this middle part, that's another knee and then a way to push. I'm not pushing only like this and then by the big toes and they're like boom you know this middle part
that's another name and then way to push i'm not pushing only like this i'm pushing like this so
i like and it's like that in and of itself is like a super cool thing to understand and a very
inspiring thing for anyone who's trying to be able to jump high right because you know that is all
technique like you you built your body up to be able to jump high right because you know that is all technique
like you you built your body up to be able to handle those forces but all it's not just that
you can just jump it's that there's a specific way that you're jumping to propel yourself through
the air so it's it's not it's not it's technique it's not pure talent it's pure technique exactly
this is why you know it's really complex you know, and one foot jumper is really technique.
If you really want to jump, jump higher, you know, and most of the time the people, they are thinking that it's about the muscle.
It's about, yes, you can jump with the muscle, but not only it's all about the, I mean, the biomechanics also,
the way you move your body, the way you activate the kinetic chain.
That's, that's the world, man. Everything is like a mix of everything, you know, power, precision, smart, you know, the brain first, the brain.
No brain, no gain, no, I mean, the understanding is the master of everything, you know.
The brain drives everything.
is the master of everything you know the brain drive everything yeah and we we will smart smart means the way you're going to activate all your body for one movement i want to dunk talk to your
body you're gonna have to all the part of your body to be like this to go that's i mean you have
a lot of meeting to do with all part of your body. I say, hey, you, you're going to play this whole.
You, you're going to play this note.
You, you're going to play like piano, like with all the fingers to achieve one finality.
That's really deep.
But it's, it's the, the, the union, unification you need to find.
I mean, like to be like, to be like one.
I mean, yesterday I was like telling that the mobility is the capacity to close,
to open like quickly, you know.
That's the mobility.
But the mobility is going to allow you to reveal your body to the world.
I mean, to play like crazy, you know.
So it's a lot of brain, a lot of research, a lot of –
and the feeling
is the way to
unlock the brain
you know
feeling
trust your feeling
you know
go
intuitive
play
like your brother
with a kettlebell
you know
he's like
crazy smart
you know
because smart means
let the body
he's smart
the body is smart
listen your body
that's the smart way
stay in bold
don't decide
instead of your body that's the smart way. Stay in bold. Don't decide the state of your body.
That's the smart guy.
You know?
So priority.
Let the body decide.
What about like if you gain weight?
Does it make it a lot harder or does it not matter too much?
In Algeria, when I was in Algeria, I was like five pounds more.
I was like able to get up in Algeria.
It was like two months ago.
I was like, wow, I feel like heavy, you know.
And I feel like my body was moving.
So this is what I was like happy.
I'm saying now.
Maybe you were a little stronger at that point.
Exactly, exactly.
I was like.
That's pretty impressive what you're doing with the kettlebells right there.
Yo, this is really, really. That's pretty impressive what you're doing with the kettlebells right there. Yo, this is really, really.
That's the reload position.
That you're going to win so much strength on your legs, quad, glute, ankle.
You see the baby so fast here?
That's another way to push.
Yeah, like unlocking the ankle in the back right there.
Like mine, my right one, which is the more stuck one, is pretty sore today.
And I've been doing a lot of the go-to stuff for months now.
And so, like, it's definitely, like, a level up from, like, this simple, like, Seiza child rockers.
That shit's really hard.
Oh, fuck.
That's really hard.
Your son moves around like that probably all day long, right?
That first one, yeah.
When he gets up, he just does that.
Always pushes off that foot, right?
Yeah, it's interesting.
And so we stopped doing it as we get older.
We're going to do that after we podcast.
Dude, that looks comfortable.
That's a good way to use the kettlebell.
I mean, you lift your body, I mean, to change the position.
The kettlebells are really good for that.
I love it.
It's not important that they are heavy.
You know, just it was for the equilibrium, you know, the balance.
You want to play.
And that's going to allow you to put more pressure on the floor.
Like this, you're going to, you know, manage the landing.
What were you doing in L.A.?
I was, like, invited to prom to to organize the dunk
dunk competition dunk competition uh for jordan brown uh it was like uh in the famous jordan store
you know in downtown so we have like chris paul over there uh trevor ariza some and also we have
like tournament three and three the jordan league so they they like tournament 3-on-3, the Jordan League.
So they launched a 3-on-3 league, and we were like supposed to, you know,
put the vibe with the dunk, and we shut it down, you know.
And also I was in Venice Beach with my brother Nick.
Nick is like doing, running the VBL.
This is Nick.
And he honored me like crazy, you know.
He gets me, gives me so much respect.
Oh, that's cool. We put the movie on the wall over there.
Oh, that's great.
And I dunk on the bus, you know, the bus, the hoop bus.
That was so crazy, man.
And this VBL, you knowBL is like growing up and growing up
and it's for
Nick a good way to promote
all the new kids
all the people they have skills
they can go play
we have NBA guys they come there
and I was like
I had to dunk
and you know
what was cool?
I was in America 2007 for Slam Magazine.
I did like a big interview and I dunked on this playground.
And that's now the jacket of the movie, you know.
And I have to be back over there 15 years ago.
And to dunk, I mean, it was like so much symbolic for me I had to dunk on
the same basket you know yeah that was crazy you know and I I I pumped the ball I pumped it I I
smacked it like wow I was like whoa I still got it that's crazy when you first started like because
like people see you as like the goat father of professional dunking right when you first started, because people see you as the goat father of professional dunking, right?
When you first started, what was it like trying to make money as a professional dunker?
Like a pioneer, it was a way also for us to escape the poor background,
to be like a rock star with a show to travel, to let the travel open your eyes to the world.
And for us, it was not winning money a bit, you know.
But for us, you know, it was new.
So all the sponsors were not giving us like crazy money.
So it was hard.
But we were happy, even if we were not, we are angry.
But we were happy because, like, we were treated like a we were not we are angry angry but we are we were happy because like we
were treated like a rock star you know and me i was especially really affected because i want
this microphone to talk to the world i was like wow crazy opportunity to to meet people to see
different things you know to go to china we were in all Europe. I traveled in America, Madison Square Garden.
We do the show.
You know, I have like opportunities.
Spike Lee saw me dunk.
Lennox Lewis saw me dunk.
You know, they were like shocked.
Vince Carter saw me dunk.
So I was like, whoa.
So it was not for the money.
But after by doing all those shows,
I figured out that it's time to make it like a sport
because it's more than only entertainment.
Because it's really, I mean, dunking is like everywhere now.
With internet, you know, every kid in the world, in Brazil, in Ukraine, everywhere,
they are like dunking, you know, they are like dunking. They are like hooping. And now I want to use this way to make it like a sport
and to like the real opportunity to make it like a business.
They're going to be professional like the tree on tree,
like the breaking, like the skate.
Why not the dunk?
Dunk has this power to electrify all the the crowd you know so it's time for us i
mean we have this legacy the story and this is why i mean to be a godfather is not a responsible
it's not the praises it's responsibility you know i want to be like the the responsible of this
activism so this is why i build World Dunk Association. The World Dunk Association.
That's an international league
that all the community
will be unified.
We are working on a scoring
system.
A real way to
tell about who is the best.
I mean, real
ranking, world ranking.
It has to be fair, fast, and precise, you know,
to tell who win, who lost, who, you see.
And then we're going to be ready with good judge,
professional judge.
And we are on the way.
We have all the best dunkers, all the amateurs in USA.
They are like talking and trying to fix it.
We're going to be ready soon.
And why not one day in Olympics?
And man, it's crazy, you know.
When you see I start from nothing and now maybe we have like NBA of dunk.
That's insane, you know.
It's crazy.
And some of the new dunkers, because you mentioned one name, but who do you think are like and some of the new dunkers because you mentioned you mentioned one
name but who who do you think are like some of the best new dunkers that people need to pay
attention to oh for now is azaya azaya rivera because for me it's like what is i mean if i
imagine someone who is able to carry this responsibility i i can see he's able to with
his brain with his level of competition with uh i mean this uh this intention for others uh
not caring about the money you know try to also think about the future azaya is uh close to be
the man this man i'm i'm 100 is this 100% he's the man, you know.
You know, for the story, he have like tattoo, dunk or die on his stomach.
Yeah.
He's dedicated, man.
This man is not scared about nothing.
We have like a lot of also ambassador like Jordan Kilgannon, you know.
He's crazy also ambassador of WGA.
But, you know,
this is just comical.
Those guys are
crazy, so.
Behind the back 360.
What the fuck? Through the legs.
Isaiah is
a monster.
And he's walking.
He's a beast. That's not he's really he's a he's a beast that's not fair and i think you
said that he lifts right he lived he's he's he have his own way th thp you know his own way to
his own program that's i'm proud of those guys because they they build up their own methodology
cool they they have like fans They have followers, subscribers.
They have also proved all those kids who follow them,
they have success.
So that's crazy, you know?
You said he lifts heavy.
He looks, yeah.
He's just repeatedly touching his head on the rim.
Actually going over.
His head is going over the rim. It's like his shoulder is hitting the rim.
It's above the rim actually going over this head is going over his shoulders hitting the rim it's above the rim hey straight up this guy he he's latino he ain't black yeah like most guys are
like awesome yeah this is this latino kid puerto rico puerto rican launched out of the ground
oh my god look at that i want to beat my chest right now for that shit.
Jesus.
He got his chest on the rim, man.
And you know, he's like improving.
He's like improving.
But what I like with him is his intention for others.
I mean, he really want to help the discipline to be respect
because that's going to allow us to money,
but good respect. mean work job i mean
like nba you know they're going to have sponsor they're going to have audience everything's going
to be more crazy you know look he hit his head on the rim like bang oh he actually hit his head
crazy the last you see the last dunk he did on the Jordan court?
The one that you had posted?
Yes.
In Dunk or Die, you have the website Dunk or Die.
I posted those two dunks.
He shut it down.
Man, that was crazy.
I'm curious.
Is it on his maybe?
Is Dunk or Die?
Maybe, yes.
Let's see.
Did it take a long time for you to...
I'll find it.
Did it take a long time for you to be able to dunk?
Or were you pretty good at jumping?
I was already pretty good because I was a soccer trainer.
And I was...
When you went to jump, you did well.
I grabbed the rim straightly.
Like, oh, and my brother said, hey, you can dunk.
I was not able... was I was I was
ignorant I don't know about dunks so when I saw Michael Jordan and come fly with me the tape wow
that was the first day I live you know so I start to to copy and I start to dunk straightly you know
I was like I got already the the body to to to to jump and then I figured out that I was like I got already the body to jump and then I
figured out that I say okay I'm gonna be
specific now that's gonna be the rim
me against the rim
and I attack the rim every day every night
also sometimes it was
complicated for all the people
because I was like
burning some stuff to have light
to dunk man they were like
who is this guy man I burn a car to have light to dunk man they were like who is this guy man burning the i burn a
car to have light to dunk yeah and the police were after me i was like i have a gun i did some
man i was like on the whistle you know this yeah on the on the on the on the board uh say oh no we're gonna let you dunk go I was
wild I'm not so
happy to tell that but
we can be a monster a bad monster
you know this is why when I figure
out that I say wow
I'm gonna die they're gonna kill
me or something like this you know
so I need to find a way to
to positive this you know so i say
okay now i'm gonna be the the best ever in dunking i'm gonna try and i'm gonna escape this uh you
know because that was rude situation you know and state by state the evolution of my character, my personality changed. When I first traveled, I was like, whoa, okay.
Now I can see the big picture.
That helped me to realize who am I and I am not a victim anymore.
I have to, hey, calm down.
You cannot sacrifice all the gift I have.
I mean, the potential I have, the power I have, not the gift,
the power I have to affect other people
positively
to something,
I mean,
to play like,
okay,
I say,
okay,
it's important to travel
to see the big picture.
If not,
you're going to be,
I mean,
waste.
Andrew,
you want to take a sign
out of here,
buddy?
Sure thing.
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everybody,
for checking out
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