Massenomics Podcast - Ep. 252: JP Price
Episode Date: February 1, 2021Big JP talks with us about the injuries that led him down the path of losing 100 pounds of bodyweight and the place he is in today. He also discusses the mess that is the smorgasbord of powerlifting f...ederations. Earlier in the show we have a special guest on to talk about our #roadto300 reviews. Hybrid Performance Method: https://hybridperformancemethod.com/Â and use code MASS to save 5% on all programs Lifting Large: https://www.liftinglarge.com/ and use code MASS20 to save on Lifting Large branded products Spud Inc.: https://www.spud-inc-straps.com/ Texas Power Bars: https://www.texaspowerbars.com/ Â
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You know, thanks for what you do with your podcasts and all the rest.
You're doing a great job.
Hope everybody keeps tuning in.
You get a lot of good info, a lot of insights,
understandings on how to get strong, how to stay strong,
how to use your strength.
You do a great job, dude.
You make things better than they are in real life, I think.
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Recorded live from western northeast South Dakota.
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We are the lifting podcast about nothing.
My name is Tanner.
And my name is Tommy.
This is episode 252 of the Masanomics podcast. We're closing in closer and closer on that 260,
the five-year mark, which is just astonishing.
It is.
We just got to get through two more months.
Do you think we'll make it?
God, I hope so.
Just think if we didn't make it.
It would be a major letdown at this point
if that didn't happen.
Something really wild would have to happen here
for us not to make it to 260.
It's not impossible but
i'd hate to know what that would be they we'd get in a pretty serious fight over over the rating
for one of the ones in the can segments that was a three three and a half there is no cucumber in
here the whole this causes a rift in the entire show massonomics breaks apart over a cucumber flavoring
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I would also add, Tommy, that I don't feel like a phony imposter anymore
because I am officially now a resident of Aberdeen again.
Well, I was going to say.
This has been eating away at me.
We actually do have a ton to talk about, Tanner.
We do.
Every episode we always have.
Even putting up almost no commentary on the 10 things that i can think of yeah we're gonna run out of time so um we're gonna run out of a lot of things and i did just remember we
didn't even talk about the thing we said we're gonna talk about last week and i don't even think
i don't know where it's gonna that's not even our schedule so that's gonna be pushed off another
week here still it's gonna be old news by the time we get to that that's true yeah so tanner you are
no longer homeless there's two things actually that this podcast is noteworthy
for this week actually like five i keep jumping ahead of myself here but tanner's no longer
homeless first podcast in our history where my hair is down and your hair is up tanner my hair
there's a role reversal going on here oh yeah yeah because yours is usually do you usually have
your hair up for the podcast mine's usually up for the podcast god it's looking long in that monitor right now
and did you put yours down because mine was up well it was actually um mine i so i went to the
gym all right most wednesdays we're part of the noon crew you know and um uh noon crew yeah and uh this so i get home from the gym shower gotta leave my hair down
so it dries out and then by the time it was like you know you just start working and it's like five
o'clock and it's like oh my hair is down and i never even crossed my mind really until we started
podcasting here but um so i didn't put it up today uh and mine is just now for some of the first time ever
which comes in handy because i get extremely annoyed with going like
tucking it all the time tucking it behind my ear constantly that's the that's the biggest
hurdle to get past once you're past that one on my forehead is getting worn out for me yeah
once you're past that though it's basically like okay the sky's the limit now
now we just let it ride i'm at 11 months now no haircut so that's pretty good closing in on that
one year mark but yeah hair hair down for you hair up for me and i back to be an aberdeen resident
like official resident a little bit of a phony on the whole pot with the whole mass dynamics podcast
and at a time when people were almost like calling you out on it for like the first time ever like you know now
i'm back though if someone mails us something it is coming to an aberdeen address that's going to
make everyone feel a lot more comfortable i think going forward i think so yeah and i don't don't
have as much of a commute for the podcast that's the big one yeah you were driving like a half hour
to record this thing yeah that's that's... Just minutes away now.
Just minutes away.
Sweet.
In good old Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Home sweet home.
The star of western northeast South Dakota.
So, Tanner, do we tell everyone now that we better hope that GameStop stock does good
because we've liquidated all of our Lyft shorts and it's all in GameStop?
All in GameStop.
Actually, by the time this comes out,'s probably it's actually gonna be really interesting
by the time this is playing in people's ears on monday the game stop stock could be doing some
crazy stuff for people that aren't in the loop on it game stock is doing some crazy things in
their stock right now and actually game stop isn't doing it people buying and selling are doing some
crazy things where it's like if you had i think what
was it a week ago gamestop was under ten dollars and now as of today i think that it closed at like
three something 50 ish yeah yeah oh there's some money being made there and not because of
gamestop doing anything as the business like not gamestop no no factor purely uh yeah just buyers and sellers that's basically the
lift short story they didn't do anything no it was just the external factors that did it all
um yeah but it will be curious once this comes out in just like half of a week if it's like
oh yeah game stop still on this crazy rise it's like yes we should have it's like, oh yeah, GameStop's still on this crazy rise. It's like, yes, we should have.
It's now worth $5,000 a share.
We really should have liquidated the Lipshort stock.
We should have liquidated this company.
Yeah, right, right.
Yeah, and then it would just be a GameStop holdings.
Or would we have gone broke?
Yeah, yeah.
We'll know about that.
Only time will tell.
I can't wait to find out.
No, me either.
What was the other thing I started to talk about?
Oh, JD Power Associates.
Yeah.
Most importantly, probably.
I've got a lot of interesting things to say about this.
Okay.
Okay.
First of all, did you know that Power is the family?
Power is their last name.
Did you know that?
I will actually tell you,anner um about two weeks ago i
had a creative idea and i did actually do a fairly decent amount okay jd power and associates
company so i did learn some things okay um but yes go ahead tell people yes that so dave power
which is i mean what a last name yeah right right day uh i think dave aka j JD Power passed away here
earlier this week so as you're listening
this maybe about a week ago
and I don't think it was a
probably a tragic passing I don't know how old
he was for exactly but I think he was in his 80s
I assume he was an old right
and he passed away and it was a
revelation for me to realize that
JD Power was a person
I just thought power was power.
Yeah.
Like that was like a creative name,
naming,
uh,
branding for a company that gives away awards.
I'm like,
yeah,
that's great.
So when I understood that for the first time,
I'm like,
Whoa,
mind blown.
But that's a person.
Yeah.
And it's his associates.
Apparently I don't really know too much about the associates,
but he, so he passed away uh crazy this fact is going to blow your mind and i know you don't know this
just try me this you will say that's not possible there's a member of massonomics gym
that formerly i found this out formerly worked for jd power well he was an
employee she was an employee screenshot yeah yeah yeah okay so i did actually tell you that then
yeah but yeah that's everyone else it's cool that still is insane though yeah and she is a member
of massonomics gym and she worked for jd power and her husband also a member was telling me about it he listened to the podcast
listens to the podcast and he tipped me off on Dave passing away actually because he's like oh
I know you guys like to talk about JD Power and Associates Awards and I never mentioned to you
before but my wife actually worked there and he said great company great family they loved it and
he said they treated their employees amazing and it was just
an awesome uh that's so awesome company to work for yeah he said there were some great holiday
parties and that dave i think jd dave was a great guy wow yeah that that's really cool yeah and he
also mentioned too how meaningful those awards were in you know
some of those professional industries like how coveted those that's what actually started my
research process because i saw something on tv the other day and they said jd power winner of
this and i'm like wait wait wait you're allowed to have one of those things like so then i went
on their website but they must have a different because a little bit
of research i did their website only talked about cars there there was no other talking of anything
else right so i don't know if they have like another division or a different website somewhere
that covers the other stuff but i didn't i didn't find that part but um it is surprising how many
things that they actually do rate and review right and i think it said like their first time that i think it was
like subaru or toyota like in the 80s like on their super bowl halftime show like said winner
of like jd and that was like the first time that anyone ever used it someone ever i know yeah and
then after that it was like okay like that was like everyone was like gunning to have that uh
and then ford and chevy were like ha ha and che Chevy's like, we are J.D. Power and Associates.
Right.
So I guess rest in power, J.D. Power.
Rest in power.
Very good.
That's not, and we are going to continue to give things J.D. Power
and Associates awards. I feel like it's what he would
probably need to give out some extra. It's what he would
have wanted. In memoriam this week.
Tanner, we have something very important we do need to give out some extra it's what he would have wanted in memoriam this week yes tanner we have something very important we do need to talk about and that is the hottest new
website to hit the interwebs ah yes and that website is massonomicsreviews.com yes and so
this is something that totally shocked and surprised us uh we knew nothing about we knew
nothing about it we had a i'm gonna'm for sure going to miss someone's name.
So do you know all of them?
Yeah, it was, Big Nate was the ringleader.
He led the charge, and then we would have Scantz,
which would be Tim Scantleberry, I think is his last name.
President of Ontario.
President of Ontario.
One of our most faithful Canadian followers.
GetFit Jen from Iowa.
Then we had MostlySquatVideos, Matt,
former winner of the $500 medium-sized check.
And he is Massachusetts, I'm pretty sure.
And then, who am I forgetting?
Swimhack.
Swimhack was in there at the end too.
So they made a video.
And not only did they make a video, they also made a website.
But we knew nothing about this.
And they made a video in honor of the Masonomics Road to 300.
Yes.
So we're going to have a quick conversation here yeah i felt very inspired by tanner and i
already had some plans we had some rough plans in the works for the road to 300 so we knew something
big was gonna happen yeah yeah and believe it or not uh on the road to 200 that was right in the
heat of the middle of corona happening for the first time yeah So the billboard market was wide open. Right. Now there's a little more competition.
So our plans for the road to 300 are still in place.
It's just we're working against a different timeline this time.
Yeah, we're logistics are, we're working out logistics right now.
It's going to happen.
We hate to say this, but we kind of do have to wait our turn a little bit.
Right, right, right.
So it probably not going to be.
We hammered out some fine finer points
we had a we had a pretty good brainstorming session um and i think we have all of the uh
the direction and the ideas knocked out so it yeah it shouldn't disappoint here oh no it's
gonna be big but we do want to get the inside scoop on what this massonomics massonomicsreviews.com
is a website that shows the current number of reviews we have, along with every time you go to the website or hit refresh, it loads up a new review.
And it's very funny to see that that exists.
And we're going to talk to Nate.
Yeah.
Big Nate.
We're going to have just a quick conversation here.
This isn't our featured guest.
No, this is just.
This is just one of the featured guests.
But he's going to give us the inside scoop on what happened here.
Hopefully. Hopefully. Hopefully,
hopefully we gave him the whole 30 minutes.
Notice that we're going to be calling him.
I never really tipped him off on what my number is.
Well,
how are you messaging him?
Hello, is this Aberdeen, South Dakota?
Big Nate, you have reached the live direct line
to Western Northeast South Dakota.
Welcome.
This is amazing.
I hope our notice wasn't too far out.
Was 30 minutes enough to let you prepare?
Yeah, I've been thinking.
My wife was like, I'm going to bed, so here's the baby.
So good luck.
So yeah, hopefully he stays quiet so we should be good to go.
Yeah, and congrats.
You just recently had a new baby, I think, correct?
Yeah, second one.
So life's been super crazy.
Yeah, wow.
Tommy and I can both relate.
I have one.
I can't imagine two.
I'm still trying to imagine.
It feels like a dream still.
Nate, the reason we're calling, of course, is because of massonomicsreviews.com and the video that you put out.
Could you give us the quick down and dirty version of the video that you put out could you give us the quick uh down and
dirty version of the video that you guys made how that came together oh so the down and dirty on the
video so i had created massonomicsreviews.com and i thought to myself i'll send this to the guys
and it won't get very far because it's not that great on its own so like i have to create a trailer and uh matt and
i had been going back uh matt and known as the mostly squats matt about how we could do a video
together and so that's the dream team getting together right there the two last two the last
two winners it's like uh steven spielberg and uh george lucas george lucas teaming up yeah
yeah so we've been going back and forth about doing a
video together and uh i got this idea i was like well i could get like just a bunch of people
together um we could all shoot like small little clips um and so i messaged all of them i wrote i
wrote a quote-unquote script send it out and uh and i was like hey guys we're gonna we're gonna
do this big and they're all like, this is amazing.
We're so excited.
So we all got the clips together, edited it together.
I put the trailer out on Sunday.
And Swimhack messaged me and was like, hey, what the heck?
Why am I not a part of this?
So we got him in there last minute, which was pretty great.
Yeah, I love the bit at the end where I think it's maybe one of his kids.
Yes.
Nobody gives a shit.
Yeah, it's so great.
Yeah, that was fantastic.
Well, as you can imagine, Tanner and I were both very excited.
I got a message from Tanner.
I think it was like five o'clock yesterday, two days ago.
He's like, I just tagged you in something on Instagram.
You have to look at it right now.
And when I get a message like that, I know either someone's copying something we did, something crazy. I made a, I made a curl in me. That's where I went right away. I'm like,
oh, this isn't a good thing. This is something crazy is going on. But it was crazy just for a
different reason than what I expected. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, a little bit of positivity.
We loved it.
And I thought it was very cohesive.
Like, I really thought, like, I was really, really shocked at how good it was getting everyone on the same page all across North America, I guess.
I know.
Well, we even went to Canada.
Right. I mean, this was an international know. Well, we even went to Canada. Right.
I mean, this was an international production.
Yeah, to get Big Tim involved.
And so like his, for example, did you write the part?
Like tell him to do the thing where you're standing in front of the garage door
like you usually do and then turn around?
Or did he come up with that?
I'm trying to remember if it was either me or Matt.
Okay.
But we were just like, because we were trying to figure if it was either me or mac okay uh we were just like because we
were trying to figure out like what to have everyone say right and uh he was like well
jen could jen could be working on her home gym even though it's already done like yeah
and the website itself is great like i i tracked it today and then the review number has gone up
one or two today.
I bet the website knows more than we do.
I bet in large part because of the website itself.
Well, the funny part is it's not easy to get
that information from iTunes.
It's very tricky to pull that.
They don't have an API or anything,
so you have to do some fancy web scraping stuff.
Okay.
We can get really into some deep nitty gritty iTunes
APIs. But I think we'll, we'll save that for the next podcast. We'll save that for ATP.
So, so do you, uh, work on that stuff as, uh, in a professional capacity or is that just a hobby
of yours? Uh, I work as somewhat of a programmer of sorts, I guess you could say. Okay. I'm bored
with those details. He wants to talk about that. Okay well that's good though you put it in it a link to the shop so people can buy
shorts while they're there well i mean naturally that's required right yeah right yeah i mean if
people can't buy stuff what's the point of this right right exactly i mean it's all to make money
guys i mean my when i told my wife i was starting to work on this and she said, Nathan, you need to
stop doing free stuff for that. I was like, I want a barbell. Oh, okay. Great point. So that does.
Okay. So yeah, we are, we are, we're incredibly grateful and we're very excited to see that. So
thank you guys for doing that video, but we do have a couple, a couple of quick follow-up questions now. Yeah. How was the barbell?
Oh, it's fantastic.
I mean, it was great to hold.
Would you say strong as a house?
Oh, best. Best knurling?
Yes, absolutely.
I mean...
Has it been maintenance-free so far?
Oh, I've done zero maintenance.
There's chalk all over it that I need to clean up.
No, I'm sorry you can't.
It has to stay 100% maintenance free.
I can do that, absolutely.
No maintenance allowed on the Texas Power Bar.
I feel like I've also broken a few of the Nathan Eckberg gym of really small muscles records as well.
Yes, awesome.
That's what we were wondering is the records too.
Yeah, that's a good call.
And now probably the final question, Tanner,
that everyone's dying to know.
Yes.
This is a two-part question.
One, have you used the Applebee's gift cards?
And if you have, what did you use it on?
Did we lose him, Tanner?
I'm still here.
My headphones cut out.
What's up?
What was the question?
I missed it.
Okay, two-part question. Have headphones cut out. What's up? What was the question? I missed it. Okay.
Two part question.
Have you used the Applebee's gift cards?
And if you have, what have you spent them on?
Oh, so I have not.
Oh, damn it.
Yeah.
The suspense will to be continued.
My buddy that I shot the video with, we were supposed to go out with him and use them uh-huh but christmas
and whatnot and every he was like out of town with everything going on yeah with i mean with
everything going on having a kid we can't leave the house so we're really ready to just party it
up at applebee's i might take the barbell with me um i've been debating that. It'll be a great time.
I don't believe that you're joking when you say you're considering taking the barbell with you. So, you know, that would not surprise me.
Originally when I did the lift hard, live easy video, I,
my original plan was to deadlift inside the Applebee's.
But I,
but I was afraid to ask anyone if I could carry plates into the store.
Yeah.
Was that the actual waiter that you got on board in the video in that,
in your video too?
Like,
okay.
So I,
I apparently I knew the guy I did was looking all over trying to get
connections.
And I found out I knew a guy that worked at Applebee's.
So I was like, sweet.
This is way better than just asking some random Applebee's server to be in my video.
Well, you do a great job.
Actually, everyone that you included does a great job in all the videos that they put out.
We love those.
It's awesome to see those.
How did you first come across Mastonomics?
I think it was a Garage Gym Reviews
video. I think it was the one
where he was walking through your gym
and I was like, oh, I love
podcasts. I should check out their podcast. And I found it
and I was like, this is the best
podcast.
So I've kept with it ever since.
Amazing. We really appreciate
it. Maybe we should give you something
in return to have something.
Is it possible for us to give? Oh,
I got an idea here. Oh, man.
Oh, man.
And
give me a hell yeah.
Okay.
You got a lot of good stuff.
Masonomics.
Wow. To hear that through a phone
is so much better than a podcast player. That is amazing. I didn't know you could hear that through a phone is so much better than a podcast player.
That is amazing.
I didn't know you could put that through the phone.
Wow.
Yeah.
There's not much we can't do over here.
We're pretty technical.
All the technology.
Yeah.
Well, we do really appreciate that.
That was awesome.
I'm glad we got to have you on the podcast, and I'm sure the rest of the crew will be
excited to listen to this part when it comes out here next week.
Exactly.
Super excited. Thanks guys.
I appreciate it. Thanks a lot Nate. Thank you.
Go take care of that baby now. Cool beans dudes.
I think you finally fell asleep so you guys work wonders. Double cool beans.
See ya.
Wow. We better give him one more.
Cool beans.
Cool beans.
Okay. There we go. That was cool beans. That was cool beans. beans tanner uh wow we're out of time here
just because we have so much stuff going on we haven't even tapped into our can here and i am
part i am that's what i'm thinking about my uh my throat is dry so this is where we're going we're
going back to where we're going to i do want to back up for a second though tanner that was a
cool conversation that was a cool conversation.
That was very cool.
We should have actually in hindsight,
we should have had Nate on for like five,
10 minutes like that.
After he won the contest,
we should have,
we should add Matt on.
I know we should.
Maybe don't want to get Matt's hopes up too much by saying this,
but maybe at some point in time,
we should check back in with Matt and see what he did with that.
Really?
What he really did with that medium sized.
Yeah.
Get a quick conversation. We should. We absolutely should. back in with matt and see what he did with that really what he really did with that medium-sized check yeah like get a get a quick conversation we should we absolutely should and in true spirit we'll give him about a 20 minute uh warning and be like this is your chance
you're either available in 30 minutes or you're not you can't do it ever again yeah okay so this
is back to canada this is back to canada i believe uh these cans are they have
paper wrapped in them so i'm assuming they are we don't know what's in them yet uh the one kit my
wife saw these in the fridge and was very curious why there was a white piece of paper that had two
on it i told her she could not look because it's a secret i couldn't know she doesn't like surprises
or secrets so she had to look and see what it was and she said oh okay and then put the tape back
on so she knows what it is i do not sweet and this is from the former president of ontario i believe
mr hendrix not jimmy do you think kyle and jimmy related i would assume well i'm not gonna that's
not a fruity scent that's a i'm almost getting like a caramel smell or like vanilla.
I'm getting a caramel vanilla flavor.
Maybe it's because you said that, but it's not fruit.
No vanilla.
I think vanilla has to be one of the flavors.
But the last one was cherry vanilla, wasn't it?
Maybe that's what it was.
It was good.
Or is it butterscotch?
Yeah, I think that's in the right ballpark i think it's butterscotchy
but is there raspberry in there is there a fruit hiding in there um is there a cucumber in there
tanner and this is certainly a uh zero calorie sparkling water i think right you know this is a
no sugar this is a pretty traditional sparkling water, I think, right? You know, this is a no sugar. This is a pretty traditional sparkling water, I believe.
I can't quite put my finger on that.
I want to say one of those flavors we named has to be right.
I'm going to say it's...
Doesn't it?
Yeah, I'm going to go...
If I got to just pick one, I'm going to say vanilla has to be in there.
And the moment of truth.
Who does number two really work for?
Who does number two? Oh,? Who does number two work?
Oh, duh.
I've only seen the French one.
I can't see the English one.
Now that I see it, I'm like...
Cream soda.
God, yeah.
Okay, that's true.
Now that I see that,
that's definitely what it is.
It's just I wasn't...
I haven't had a cream soda in so long.
That's exactly what it tastes like, though.
Yep, it 100% does.
Yeah.
To me, that is cream soda.
It's like, is it vanilla?
Is it butterscotch?
Is it something else?
And this is the President's Choice again.
Good flavor, though, too.
Yeah, it is good.
I like the President's Choice beverages.
Really weird color.
Pink for cream soda?
Shouldn't it be tan?
I usually think that the color of the can should match the flavor inside it.
I think this is the same color as the last can, isn't it?
I think it might be, or either the other one was more red.
Maybe this is exactly the same.
Pink.
It's not the right, not the right color for this can.
They need to fix that.
But that is good.
I'd give that a four, a four JD power for sure.
I think so too.
That's really good.
Yeah.
Rest in power.
Rest in power. Rest in power.
Mr. JD.
That's good though.
That is good. If you're ever in
Canada, get yourself some
President's Choice Sparkling Waters.
They are
delightful. Yeah.
I was going to think I should do a French word
to describe how they taste
but I
could only think of Spanish words
yeah it's pretty much the same
record or same language I think
I said I certainly
don't understand the difference yeah I said record because
I'm reading our list of all the stuff that we didn't talk
about and records is one of the things on here
but I don't think we have time to go over those do we
no wait what kind of records was
it again well I always have to classify yeah those ones there oh let me just
what we'll just do like quick just we should actually do this because it'll be too late
next week it'll be right right right right and we have to get the official massanomics super
bowl picks in too ah that's true this week we do have because the super bowl is not this saturday but the next one so it'll be we do have the week this comes out is
the week of super bowl and sunday do you i'm a buccaneers fan i was actually gonna say i mean
i'm not an avid nfl follower these days i was gonna i was going to tell you you know tanner
i remember you saying you're a buccaneers, and I haven't heard you say a single thing yet. And I actually started watching the games over the playoff run here.
I was like, the Bucs are in the playoffs.
Like, they got Tom Brady.
You could probably go back to a podcast,
and I probably said something.
I never thought I would cheer for Tom Brady.
And I'm kind of cheering for Tom Brady now,
just because it's becoming such an anomaly.
And this certainly isn't a sports show that we do here,
but I just had, you know,
these things float around these infographics with all these facts and stuff.
And some of these on Tom Brady now have just gotten ridiculous.
Honestly, they're ridiculous.
Like you read it and you can't help but think that doesn't make sense.
That can't be right.
If that was in a movie, you'd be like, well,
they were just really lazy when they wrote that character.
Right, right.
Yes. Okay. So let me just go lazy when they were at that character. Right. Right. Yes.
Okay.
So let me just go through this particular graphic one that I came across the, at least
the interesting ones has appeared in more Super Bowl Super Bowls now 10 than every team
in the NFL besides the Patriots, which is 11 essentially.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But if he could go to one more with not the Patriots, he would tie them, you know?
Yep.
First quarterback to play in a Superbowl in three different decades,
2000s,
2010s,
2020s.
Three decades.
Yeah.
Crazy.
Four Superbowl in five seasons,
including his third since turning 40.
No other QB has started a Superbowl in his forties.
And he's now on his third um as many super bowl
starts in his 40s as rogers merino and breeze combined in their entire careers wow um
this super bowl will be brady's 45th postseason game which which is more than 21 NFL franchises. Yeah, I saw that one.
45th postseason game.
That's nuts.
These are all wild.
This one really stuck out as wild to me.
In 19 seasons as a starting QB,
Brady has now made the Super Bowl 10 times.
He's missed it nine and made it 10.
Two of the Super Bowl.
You're shooting over 50%.
These amazing players out there that go their whole career and don't make it to the super bowl you're you're shooting over 50 these amazing players
out there that go their whole career and don't make it don't even make it to a conference yeah
right right just just uh just shocking stuff and like i said this is by no means a um sports you
know we don't we don't talk sports a lot on here but just what i saw the other day was like tom
brady now has the same number of NFC championships
as Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers.
And it's like, yeah, that is also really stupid, too.
Right, right.
Yeah.
And granted, there is, especially in the NFL,
there's a lot more to a team than one player or even the quarterback.
Oh, yeah.
But at this point in time, you say, but is there?
Like, how many time can the odds
like be right right and and and to be a road also to be a road team through three games in the
playoffs and then get to be a home team for the Super Bowl first ever home team yeah yeah okay
that's that is cool that's crazy yeah first ever and like I said I'm a Bucs fan but I don't think
this this isn't coming from a place of bias
because I'm not a super Tom Brady fan prior to this
but like it's not arguable anymore right
like who the best quarterback of all time
I don't know how you could
can you say those things and like
like is it arguable anymore
like I know this was a debate like five years ago
but at this point like
I don't know how you could
in the modern age of NFL even if they go even if they go
and just get destroyed in the super bowl i still don't i still don't think you can say it was a
fluke thing no i mean you can't it doesn't matter if they lost i don't think it matters if they lose
by 40 you're like he made it to 10 in the modern era of the nfl where parity should be extremely
like not possible right for sustained periods of time.
Yes.
So, I mean, yeah, I think, like, I don't see how someone argues that anymore,
but there's probably people out there that follow it closely.
Oh, yeah, there are just people that are very, yeah.
So, then it comes down to, you know, what everyone waits for all year
is the Masonomics Super Bowl picks.
I got to go Buccaneers.
This is, of course, my, I think the buccaneers are gonna win um i think it's gonna be a close game
i think brady's gonna do a game winning drive i that's what i'll go with i want i want i want
the buccaneers doing i was actually hoping actually hoping for a Bucs-Buffalo Super Bowl. I was hoping for the Bills, too.
I thought that would have been pretty cool.
I want the Bucs to win, but I have a feeling the Chiefs are going to win.
So that's the best spot to be in, Tanner.
That's a win-win right there.
That's true.
You cannot lose.
That's a fun Super Bowl to watch.
As long as no one gets blown out.
I mean, if they get blown out, whatever.
I'm going to go Chiefs, but I hope the Bucs win.
I'm still curious to see if that Masonomic Super Bowl commercial
is going to be on like we've been hoping.
We got snubbed in the Aberdeen Magazine,
but we're going to make it into our Super Bowl commercial.
The Aberdeen Magazine let us down, but the Super Bowl,
they know what they are.
They got their eyes on Twitter.
You know, Twitter groups are doing an ad for Masonomics.
Right.
So that's our uh famous super bowl picks
like you said that's what people wait around for all year and now oh i suppose you better do ads
and then we're going to move on to i probably should for our second guest of this week's episode
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Oh, yeah, yeah.
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We thought like cotton candy or bubble gum.
Mixed fruit.
Oh, really?
Yeah, or fruit punch. that's what the actual flavor
yeah he told they told me now and i actually screwed up i interrupted you to basically tell
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Now is it time to get J.P. Price on the horn?
I don't know, Tanner. I'm kind of into this cream cream soda it's delicious
there's no doubt about that I'm going to be finishing
this one
howdy buckaroos hey JP you're live
on the Mastodonics podcast with Tanner and
Tommy how are you doing what's up JP
I'm fantastic how are you guys we are doing great we're great now, you're live on the Mastodonics podcast with Tanner and Tommy. How are you doing? What's up, JP?
I'm fantastic.
How are you guys?
We are doing great.
We're great now that you're here.
Thanks.
I put on some really well-scented sandalwood and vanilla beard oil before I got on.
Oh.
Just because I wanted you to feel my warmth through my scent, you know? I thought I could.
You know what they say about you, don't they?
Or don't you, JP?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I'm the best smelling heavyweight in the world,
and I'm never going to get rid of that title.
That's right.
No matter what, nobody can take that away from you.
I'm going to get down to 300 pounds here shortly.
Oh, no.
I'm going to stay at 308.
And once a year, I'll go to 309 so I can keep that title.
Yeah, that would be the risk.
Because really, the best smelling 308 in the world, no.
And it's also just not as prestigious.
It's like, well, yeah, you're getting skinny.
It's easy to smell good when you're thin.
That's the challenge, I think.
smell good when you're like when you're thin you know that's kind of the that's the challenge i think that's my move because people don't realize uh the competition and the weight classes uh
is different from class to class based on the average size of the average human right right
and uh so there's not very many big guys now there's a lot of heavyweights overall and the
usapl has heavyweights etc but not everybody has a 308 class so there's a lot of heavyweights overall, and the USAPL has heavyweights, etc.
But not everybody has a 308 class, so there's really not that many 308 pounders.
And that's been my strategy that nobody knows about is I'm going to come back and I'm going to be a 308 where it's not nearly as competitive.
There you go. Clean up. I like that strategy.
But don't forget, though.
But 308 is master now.
There are no weight classes in the jungle jungle though. That is something you got to
remember. We live in the
prairie guys.
True.
There are weight classes in western northeast South Dakota.
Yeah, exactly.
I think the last time
we got
to talk to you face to face or that we caught
up in a manner like this was that the
arnold and what year of the arnold would that have been to tommy do you remember what it been like
2018 2018 yeah because 2020 didn't happen 2019 we had a booth so yeah 2018 okay so a lot's changed
for you in that amount of time correct yeah yeah a ton has changed for me like at the time that we talked to
you you had just squatted in the cage with uh you and rob quads like rob rob philippus had squatted
together and i i think i don't know if it was you had just recently done the u.s open or that was
shortly after that i know it was around that time frame where you put that was to the US
Open so Rob Rob and I were both in meat prep for the US Open and that was just what we were going
to do that week in training you know and uh so we were squatting 925 for doubles
right that's okay now I yes that's right that and then how many how many pounds less do you weigh now than what you did what would have weighed at
that point in time because you've gone through a pretty drastic transformation
so at one point in time during that meat prep i stepped on my scale and it said error
and that scale goes up to 400 pounds and it's calibrated okay okay um so i think i was probably
like 405 or 403 because i weighed in like the next week or two weeks later at 396 okay
and i wasn't i wasn't healthy i was in bad shape and uh i was already deep, deep into back pain at that point and hip pain. And, uh, and, uh, I just really was getting bigger, but not better.
And my bench was going great because that happens when my deadlift was,
you know, shitting the bed at that weight.
My squat was strong, but as my back started to deteriorate,
I started to lose my ability to grind and the, you know, second third of the,
of the motion. And, uh, so I just got to a point where, you know, I was, I was way too big and,
and I had to, I had to lose some weight. My best was when I was probably
365 to 370. That's when I had my best meets.
And so what are you actually weighing about right now?
and so what are you actually weighing about right now i've been down as low as 303 but uh i'm at 320 right now like 319 okay and i would assume you're just feeling significantly
better then oh yeah yeah in may i got my first like really positive uh blood work without you
know i had taken like a little lisinopril for blood pressure as I,
you know, you get to 400 pounds, it's not good for your body. And so I had a good blood pressure
reading and that really, really felt good because I've worked really hard at this and, and I've been
injured the whole time and I haven't really been able to move much. I've had to control my weight
with my diet only., which is how it should
be. You shouldn't really count on exercise to lose weight. That's not a very good strategy
as far as mathematics are concerned. And so I feel really good. I do want to get down to 300
pounds. I still have some unwanted body fat and I still will at that point too, but I'll feel pretty
damn good. And the challenge I have right now for the past two and a half years,
I've been hurt pretty bad and I've been not able to do anything hardly,
or it's been a version of it.
It's not that much fun or I've been seriously, you know,
limited in what I could do. Right. Ever since that us open.
And I deteriorated pretty quickly. And within three months after
the meet, I couldn't squat at all hardly. Like I was down to like five plates and then, you know,
just started, everything started to hurt where I was down to three plates and the safety squat bar
for less hip flexion. And it just got worse and worse. And then I entered into doctor's care for
a year and had surgery that I didn't need.
And that really spiraled. I had injections I didn't need. I had nerve ablations where they
cut your nerves with the laser that I didn't need. And then I got really desperate. And Aaron from
Squat University, who was a local physical therapist here in Kansas City, now he lives in
St. Louis. And so he was actually my physical therapist after surgery that was prescribed to me. You know, I picked him out,
but still. And so then he got me in touch with Stuart McGill. And then I went and stayed with
Stuart McGill for a few days and he had diagnosed my back. And that was in October to November of
2019. And he made me rest for a long time.
And that's when I really started kicking into high gear on the weight loss.
And, you know, I used to drink way more than I should.
And now I can just enjoy it really, really casually.
And I kicked that and, you know, stopped drinking so much and just started paying more attention.
And I've yo-yoed a bit, but I've been pretty consistently getting better at controlling my food and being good at monitoring that, working with people that really helped me do that well in a healthy way, mentally and physically.
And so I was with Stuart McGill and really not doing much.
And then we went into COVID in 2020, in April and March, and I started getting really, really stir crazy
as most of the world probably did.
And just going through a lot with the gym and that
and developing our business and being a young business
that's being shut down and going through all that stuff
was really stressful.
And during that time, my really good friend, John Heck,
came out here because his dad is the offensive line coach for the Chiefs. Oh, I didn't know that. I didn really good friend, John Heck, um, came out here cause his dad is the
offensive line coach for the chiefs. Oh, I didn't know that. No. Yeah. He's the offensive line coach
for the super bowl champion chiefs. Right. And, uh, his brother, um, actually got drafted and he
plays as the backup left tackle for the Houston Texans as a rookie now. So how big is his brother
is? So John Heck, if you're familiar with John, who's going to be a really elite level, a backup left tackle for the Houston Texans as a rookie now. So how big is his brother?
So John Heck, if you're familiar with John, who's going to be a really elite level strong man one day, he already is.
So John is a mutant.
I mean, John's six foot seven or eight and has abs and he's 310 pounds, you know?
And John's trajectory and his genetic potential he's still young he's still in his
mid-20s you know wait wait a second you said john is six seven three ten yeah and has abs
wait so not john hack the power lifter no no john heck oh i thought you were saying john
i did too okay whoa i did not know this. Okay, John Hack.
Now this is making a lot more sense.
You were just blowing my mind there for a while, and I was like, what is going on?
Okay.
So John Hack.
Okay.
Yeah, so John Hack is the strength coach at North Carolina, University of North Carolina.
Okay.
And a really just mutant-sized strongman.
And then his dad's the line coach for the Chiefs.
And then his brother plays for the Houston Texans now as a rookie.
That all makes a lot of sense, yeah.
And they're just giants.
So anyway, they came to town because the world shut down
and his brother's trying to get drafted into the NFL.
And so I met with John and I started losing weight again with john and he did a really great
job with me and and i started really getting a great idea of how i need to and want to do this
and what i feel good with and and uh and so i've been hovering around uh 305 to 320 to 30 pounds
for quite a while and as my i got hooked up with and Andrew Locke out of Australia, who's a physiotherapist there. And Dr. Andrew Locke, he, I just, he's brilliant. Uh, Ryan
Silva, one of my training partners and trainers at my gym, uh, reached out to him and I knew
Andrew did really phenomenal stuff with people's shoulders, but I just didn't know how good at this
he was. And, uh, you're going to hear his name a million times in the coming years. Um, he, uh,
his philosophy on things is do everything that you possibly can and the things that you can't
do, figure out how you can do those too. And then during that process, get better and, uh,
and get your body healed and, uh, figure out how to work. And that was a lot more what i needed when i was going stir crazy
and so i wasn't even allowed to do floor press but i did it anyway because i was
really really going nuts you know yeah and so i would want to like incline bench but it would
hurt my back because i was sitting in extension with my lumbar spine, right? And I'm very extension intolerant with my back. And so Dr. Locke was like,
hey, just put a hip circle on and flex your glutes. And all of a sudden I could incline
press without pain day one. So after a few weeks of that, he was like, yeah, you can
bench with your feet on the floor. And I said, okay. And I entered a meet and it got canceled
anyway, but I entered a meet and I weighed 30 308 i was going to bench press in a meet
right away and uh so uh he just gave me really really good new hope and we went from july till
now squatting and deadlifting zero pounds to 628 on both. And, uh, and as I've kind of learned more about me and how
much I have to do my physical therapy that he prescribes and all that jazz. And I've realized
that it's for life for me. I don't ever get to take a break, you know, like if you hurt your
shoulder, the physical therapist gets you back to a hundred percent range of motion. And then they
set you free and you just have to go get your strength back. Right right and you never do physical therapy again like you may have some drills that you
like to do to make you feel good but you never have to do that anymore the injury heals and you
move on and the injury i have you just don't ever heal from and move on you have to keep at it
forever the spondy and the and the stenosis and the herniated discs and the, uh, and the, the, uh, arthritis,
that stuff never goes away. You just have to learn how to control it better and how to support it
and how to support your spine. And that's what he taught me. And, uh, and that's why I've seen
some progress. But as I made that progress and my strength went up and I stopped paying so much attention to my diet, I just get overwhelmed with everything we go through with
work and, you know, the injuries and the diet and everything and, you know, and being a dad and
stuff and, and coaching people and running the gym. And, and so, uh, sometimes, you know, my
diet falls back off because it's something I'm not naturally good at. So I don't gravitate towards being good at it, you know, and put all the effort that I can into it when I need to.
And so my weight started to fluctuate back up and I had to get it back under control.
Because now my thought is going forward to wrap up this really long explanation to give you guys a good timeline since the last time we were together.
to give you guys a good timeline since the last time we were together.
Um,
me and,
uh, some of the old guys at the gym,
I've got a gym full of cool young people and old guys that have been great,
you know,
and you know,
they're good at single plan,
multi-plan raw and wraps.
And it's a really fun group to be a part of.
And,
uh,
we're all kind of looking at maybe doing a meet at the end of the year in
November.
And, uh, so the way I look at it is I've got about a month to get down to weight and then learn how to maintain that and be an athlete for the first time in my life.
And I've also had to relearn how to do all the lifts in a different style than I did them before.
And now I've got, you know, one month to get down to weight and then I've got 10 months, you know, or nine months to get my strength to whatever level i can get it to safely you know
so that's where i'm at so you have done a couple things since last time we talked
yeah a little bit and uh i've had a gym where when i was talking to you guys last time i didn't own
the gym i just worked for somebody and i didn't really want to own it at the time.
I just wanted to, you know,
have the ability to kind of think out my dream a little bit.
And I ended up just getting to kind of have a test drive, you know,
and I couldn't really work for somebody else to do the things that I wanted to
do and to execute the dreams that I had, you know?
to do the things that I wanted to do and to execute the dreams that I had,
you know?
And,
uh, so I met somebody at that gym who's a really amazing weightlifter named
Ethan Herrick.
He's a American champion weightlifter.
And,
uh,
he's just great at everything that I'm not great at.
And he's really great at the back end of the business and the money and,
and keeping organized and making sure that we're going to do this for a long time, you know.
And I'm really good at the outreach and the bringing people in and running events and things like that.
And so I run the gym day to day.
And so we had that dream and we broke off the other gym and started our own a year and a half ago.
And so now we fully own the Name Strong Barbell Club and it's ours.
And, you know, it's
been really, really incredible. We have about 200 gym members and a 6,000 square foot gym in Kansas
City. And it's just been quite a trip, man, especially right now. Yeah, that's got to be
really rewarding seeing that. I mean, taking ownership of that and seeing it grow and become your own.
Yeah, it's a wild time to try to grow a gym, but we've been a little bit stagnant since maybe June or so.
I mean, people have just had such interesting situations and things aren't normal and people don't feel normal and money is not normal. And so the fact that we were able to grow the business and be profitable through all this is kind of incredible.
But, you know, we don't really take a profit on the gym right now.
We'd love to be able to and we're going to be able to.
But we've just used this time as a time to grow.
And we've renovated two or three times since we opened.
And we did an office and lounge and full bathroom renovation while we were closed for COVID.
And we were only closed a month or so.
And, you know, we've just used it as a time to expand.
Like, at the end of the year, we bought seven new pieces of equipment, plus they get delivered next week and the week after.
And we also bought new dumbbells
up to 150s because we've got a lot of old stuff you know we're a gym that we had to piece together
at the last minute and we bought another gym's equipment and they had some really amazing stuff
and some stuff that's 20 or 30 years old you know and it gave us the opportunity to start a gym
fast and give people what they needed and now we're trying to take that and then make it as
incredible as possible. We want to be the best type of gym. We want to be the best of our type
of gym, you know, and there's some great examples out there like Indy City Barbell and Seabus
Lifting Company. And that's just to name a couple. I mean, there's some really phenomenal gyms here
in the Midwest and on the coast and in all the big cities.
And, and it's just cool to be a part of that.
And it's cool to try to be the best at it.
You know, that's what we really want to be.
And this year, do you, am I right that you guys hosted the showdown meet kind of on short
notice too?
Yeah, it was a little wild and I kind of, I kind of stay in the back of that a little
bit. I'm involved in
a handful of federations and, you know, I, I don't really get into the federation politics.
Like, I think that if that starts to be an issue with me, then, uh, you know, I'll kind of go rogue,
but, uh, I, uh, I think that if I want to be the best gym, then I have to be able to facilitate, you know, every variation of what we do at the best level, you know?
And so it's really important for me to be involved in the USPA.
It's really important for me to be involved in the USAPL.
And it's really important for me to be involved in the WRPF because those represent the biggest populations of lifters in the community, right?
because those represent the biggest populations of lifters in the community, right?
And, you know, there's other federations out there.
And honestly, what would be best for the sport if there were far less federations, you know?
There's no reason that me and Josh Morris and Brandon Allen and all those people shouldn't have been on the same platform at the same time because we were all in one federation you know yeah and that's the most frustrating thing about the sport is there's
no one place where we all go to do the same thing together and that makes it so that it's really hard
to uh to unify the sport and to feel good about the records and to feel good about the competition
you see every year um because the rules aren't enforced the same for everybody because of so many different variations. And so when we got an opportunity to be involved in the
showdown, this is kind of how it happened. When the showdown was first established and Luke Bright
from Eat Right Foods got involved to put it together, he's an incredible promoter and he
really loves the sport and he's giving more to the sport
than than very few people you know um russ kern is the next example you know and uh so he gives
so much time and effort and money and resources to power lifting and power lifters and he's worked
so hard to get people involved to sponsor which which is pulling teeth in this sport, you know.
And for some people, you know, there's some really incredible companies. And then it's just hard to get a lot of people involved sometimes because there's so many, so many chiefs, you know.
And so what had happened was it's supposed to be in Buffalo, New York.
And Hunter Henderson and Kay Proctor from our gym are going to be in the meet and they
were, you know, looking to do a great job. And, uh, Hunter especially was looking at setting,
you know, some world records and the U S open had gotten canceled. They got moved and then canceled.
And, uh, they were both prepping for that too, you know, and, uh, we were just hoping that something would go right. You know,
it's been a tough year. And, uh, in July we had heard about a, uh, two week quarantine for anybody
that went to, uh, um, New York. And the thing about COVID is it's super dangerous, you know,
I know, and, and it's all over the place. And I had it last month and, you know, I was not too affected at all.
You know, I felt sick for a day.
And the thing is, New York is a really, really tough place to host an event right now.
You know, the population is far more dense than it is in the Midwest.
And I was just really confident that we could bring that event to Kansas City and do a good job.
And I think we have some of the best meets in the that event to Kansas City and do a good job. And I think we
have some of the best meets in the world here in Kansas City. And we've worked really hard at it
for seven or eight years and hosted 40 meets or so as a crew. And so we're really, really confident
in our ability to judge meets, to host meets, and to have great equipment and great spotters and
loaders and a great community to support it, you know. And so I was really confident that we
could bring it here and do a good job helping them. And I was very careful to, you know,
stay in my role and not, you know, cross federation lines and just do my job as a
gym owner to promote the sport and to build the meetup and to provide equipment and volunteers.
equipment and, uh, and volunteers. And so, uh, the space that we use to host our meets that our gym hosts is 24,000 square feet. So the rules in Kansas city, Missouri is that you could, uh,
do that at a gym, but you had to have half capacity and half capacity in that space is 177 people. And so we set the number of competitors
and the number of spectators and the number of helpers to match 10% less than that number.
And we created a plan with the city because somebody called and arced on us. And we made
sure that we could host the event and make sure the lifters could have that meet this year and that, you know, the year wasn't wasted on their training cycles and all the work they put in.
And the experience that people had and the experience that the meet had and only our first attempt to ever host a big meet like that.
What the energy of it was so positive and felt so good that that that we had to do it again in a bigger better
fashion this year hopefully oh so is that the plan 2021 we'll be back there in kansas yeah
it's back here and uh it's uh it's looking really really salty man we sent out the first 100 invites
to the top 100 lifters and dot scores and weight classes and and uh we got 40 right off the bat of the top
100 yeah that'll be a good roster so do you think the showdown meet is the premier is the
premier meet going forward then well i think that uh the u.s open has proved to be the premier
meeting reps and uh and i hope that we can be the premier meat and
sleeves. And, uh, and so the judging I thought was really, really good and fair. I don't think
anybody took any records that anybody is going to argue about whatsoever. Um, the way that I
lifted in my career was in a way where I didn't want to have anybody ever second guessed my
ability to know the rules and execute them on the platform.
And I always told people, I said, your haters are three white lights away from shutting up if you do the lift right, you know, under good judging.
And it's really, really easy, I think, in my opinion, to show people your mastery of the lifts if you just hit depths. And so that was the first most important thing to me was to have good consistent judging.
And a couple lifters bombed, either on squats or deadlifts.
And every single one of them was so cool about it because they were happy that we had good enforcement.
Some people got red lights and then had to sync their lifts and they showed themselves that they can do things to standard.
You know, there were people, we had a group chat and we talked about that every
single week and we would grill each other on, on their training videos. And, and, um, you know,
we just, we let the expectation be known that like, Hey, we're just going to call it by the
rules and it's not going to be too strict and it's not going to be too lax. And I'm going to
try to get judges that have no pulse and could give a shit who you are, you know? And, uh, cause I don't know how many times,
and I don't mean to say this in any kind of cocky way, but I'd be squatting 900 some pounds and the
judge would be off their seat on their feet getting excited. And I'm like, no, no, no, no,
I won't sit down and shut up, you know? Yeah. You want an official, not a fan.
Exactly. And I'm, I'm a judge too. You want an official, not a fan. Exactly.
And I'm, I'm a judge too.
I'm a, I'm a national level judge for the USPA.
And, uh, that's something I take really, really seriously.
And in this sport, I've said this over and over that if you're willing to bitch about
something, you also should be willing to get your skin in the game and fix whatever you
don't like.
And if you don't, then you can keep quiet.
Yep.
I think that's fair.
That's a very fair point.
So after what we've talked about in the last 25 minutes,
I mean, I've gotten involved because I want to have the ability
to affect the sport in a positive way.
And the people that we have here in Kansas City
have just done that for seven years.
And they mentored me, and then I get to mentor other people now.
Well, that's cool for sure i think you're it sounds like you're probably doing a really good thing for
the sport do you think it'll ever get to a point where there are less federations where it is more
unified or will it kind of be on this track for uh at least a certain amount of time buddy
i have very little faith in us right now and uh the only buddy i have very little faith in us right now
and uh the only reason i have that little faith in us is because man we've got federations that
you know support pedophilia you know uh you know we've got federations that have have never called
a squat bad you know and people keep on giving them their money and they keep on supporting them
you know we have a great state here in missouri, and man, there's a USPC meet here coming up
and, uh, and there's a state chair and, uh, and I've called them out and told them that I don't
think it's welcome here. You know, that we already have good feds and good meats and good people
running them. And, uh, we don't need somebody trying to come in here and undercut and steal
people's business because they can't get along with everybody else.
And I think that's a problem here.
You know, I think it's a big, big problem.
There's plenty of football players that don't like some things about the NFL, but they're still playing it.
They still are part of the machine and the best show on turf and the only true championship in football, you know.
And we need that in this sport. and that's why it's a joke.
Yeah, I pretty much agree.
I think we were coming from a place where we pretty much agree with that,
where it would be something to see if there ever is a way to get it to a point where it is.
And I think most sensible people would agree with that.
It's just all of these people that have their particular way of doing things and want their trophy that we get this situation we have yeah i mean and look at
strongman all it took to divide that sport was one relationship not working out right right you
know and and that's and that's tough because you know in that sport gosh i would really love it if
it was a little bit more simple.
In this region, there's a lot of USS.
In that region, there's a lot of Strongman Corp.
Man, that just makes things difficult, doesn't it? Yeah.
At least they're coming from the standpoint of there's just two.
It's like, oh, this is just either this one or that one.
And that's the crazy thing is there's no regulations in that sport,
and there's only two feds. Right they have no rules yeah yeah uh jp we play this game every week with every guest that's called overrated underrated i don't know if you're
familiar with it at all but we've got a special set of overrated underrated topics for you
that we'd like to go through and uh you can answer, take as long as you want to answer
or answer as quickly as you want to,
but you do have to come up with an answer of either overrated or underrated.
You can't ride the line in between.
Okay.
Should all make sense.
So to get to our special JP Price topics.
Okay, so we know you're a man that likes music.
Um,
you're also own a gym.
So you've experienced a lot of music,
a lot of fine music around the gym,
of course.
Uh,
and when I say like you,
you like music,
I myself am not a music expert,
probably particularly not in your genre,
but I just know from a you listen to a lot of
like shine down then well so just wait so so topic number one overrated or underrated disturbed
overrated and what would you say about disturbed i would say that if a bird can that's probably not that good
yes
no I uh
here's my thing is whenever bands are
cool and then they make a
ballad they suck
for example stained
if anybody would like
to go back and listen to stains first album
it was great everything Everything since then sucks.
So what was their ballad that they went to that brought the downfall?
Gosh, I don't know the name of it right now.
I'm only upset.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I can see.
Yeah, yeah.
I can't think of what that song's called. No, okay. that's cool that makes sense so disturbed definitely overrated i thought you might go that way
on that one you know yeah they're overrated i'm not into a whole lot of stadium rock but
um sure there's a couple songs when you turn them on it's like the fifth element the movie you just don't turn it off yeah the novelties
there yeah yeah okay overrated or underrated reddit uh underrated are you are you active on
the reddit i think i'm the world's strongest redditor um oh i used to be more involved in
reddit i'm just too busy to read that much now.
And, uh, every once in a while I'll go on there and like flame a couple of people or
say something nice.
Um, the best Reddit experience I ever had was one night I was like, uh, having some
drinks at home by myself and it was like Friday and some kid hopped on Reddit and he was,
I think it was like 19 or 20.
I don't even know his name.
I don't remember who it was.
And he was like, hey, my coach bailed on me, and I got a meet tomorrow.
And I was like, hey, give me a call.
And I had him call me.
And this was a couple years ago.
I had him call me, and I coached him through his meet.
That's a good meet hookup the night before.
Pretty clutch.
Yeah, he fucking went like nine for nine it
was great um i had him like send me videos and shit you know i was like really into it um but uh
dave osborne i met through reddit and that alone makes reddit um underrated are you heavy on the
power lifting subreddit then is that where you would spend a lot of your time or i never went anywhere besides there because there's two other places yeah yep it's a big world yeah overrated or underrated the kansas
city chiefs oh uh well i mean they're getting a lot of run right now so i don't think that you
can really say they're underrated at the moment but um you know i think that they get a whole lot of love and they deserve it
all um yeah i think that uh i mean i guess you could say maybe they're underrated but yeah
you can't i don't think you can say they're overrated they're pretty damn good right now
right how about if the question was mahomes would you kind of have the similar answer
yeah i mean i think he is the Chiefs right now,
and they have some really great cast alongside him, of course,
but he's the one that you can't plug and play, kind of like you feel with Tom Brady.
He seems to be a really, really excellent human.
I've always said this as a Chiefs and Royals fan.
Those two teams, unless you're like a divisional rival,
like I don't think anybody in the world really hates you very much.
And it feels kind of good.
Yeah.
It's just fun to see small market teams,
like to see not Boston and LA,
like championships for once,
you know,
like it's like cool to like think that a kid at a school in New York might
wear a Kansas city Jersey now,
you know?
Yeah. Right. Right. That's true. to like think that a kid at a school in new york might wear a kansas city jersey now you know yeah
right right that's true i just hope we get some d linemen because we kind of the royals like
wheel and deal pitchers and the chiefs wheel and deal dns that go somewhere and make 30 sacks
um but like we draft all these amazing dns and then they're all gone tom bahaly and jared allen and yeah uh neil smithy you know
like um and like all these guys they come here and then they're gone and and uh we need to keep
some healthy dns for a really long time yeah well we'll see if that we'll see if they make it the
second back the repeat then here coming up soon probably well like what did we say so this comes
out before the game then yeah this is about a monday so yeah right yeah okay and the access to the players in kansas city
is great like if you really want to like i have some friends who are friends with some players and
you know like known from being at the nightclub or this or that and it's like just great experiences
overall typically like you know you might know like the guy that works at the dentist
office where pat mahomes and his girlfriend go or fiance or whatever and uh like there's the access
to them feels super good and they feel super um a part of our community in a lot of ways and
and i think that they like that too and so uh you know that that's why it kind of breaks your heart
the culture of modern uh professional sports where people don't stay very long.
Because this is the kind of place where people really grow to love their athletes.
And like George Brett, that's what we grew up with.
It's one of those things where we really want to love our hometown heroes.
So you just hope they stay around a long time.
Yeah. Do you ever see Andy Reed around? I wish I did. Like, I think everybody
be like, Andy is like pretty Kansas city, right? You know, like when you think of like a coach that
would be here, like he makes a lot of sense. That does seem really true. Yeah. And he like
that jockstrap face mask. looks lovely okay so last topic then we
know you're from kansas city now we know barbecue is big in kansas city we talked about brisket with
who did we talk about brisket with matt pioneer uh yeah matt uh in for pioneer down in texas so
for you today overrated underrated buffalo, Buffalo wings, probably overrated overall.
The, the, the wing itself.
I mean, there's not a lot of places where you're like that wing was solid,
you know?
And I think that I want to get a subcategory here of overrated or underrated
from you guys.
Dry rub wings. I Dry rubbed wings.
I like dry rubbed wings.
I like dry rubbed ribs a lot, and I also kind of like dry rubbed wings.
But I know that's not that common.
I don't mind them, but I think they're overrated.
I want flavor, and I want that moisture on my wings.
That's what I want.
What do you fall?
I recently was with Matt Vincent, and we ordered like 20 wings a piece
and uh i got 10 dry 10 wet
so that's where i fall i'm kind of down the middle okay i actually like what you said though
because what i like when i'm eating my wings is a little variety i like to go back and forth i
don't want 20 of the identical wing i'm 100 on that 20 the to go back and forth i don't want 20 of the identical
wing i'm 100 on that 20 the same wing no way like i want if i can't if 20 if i can split 24 ways
that that's perfect i agree i went four ways i went like cajun lemon pepper asian zing and like
caribbean jerk yeah and yeah so so here's the thing though so i was telling somebody this
the other day when they ask about kansas city barbecue like that's our food and when you go
to a lot of places like i have a few clients from indianapolis and i was just in indianapolis a
couple weeks ago and i was like hey what's your guys' state food there, or your city food?
And they were like, pork tenderloin sandwich.
And I'm like, you guys up in SD, what's yours?
Chicken fried steak or something?
Ours would probably be steak.
They would even say chislik here is what they would say,
which chislik is like deep fried steak cubes pretty much.
Okay, see, that would be cool.
But here's the thing. When you think of a pork tenderloin that's just like some shit on the menu you might get
you know like something my grandpa would get and everybody'd be like huh interesting yeah and so uh
and also like there's not a lot of great value variety in pork tenderloin it's either like
handmade or it's frozen and made and those are
the two varieties and they're kind of obvious but it doesn't go much beyond that where when we tell
you that we have barbecue here i mean you have 60 options right oh yeah yeah that's the better
choice hands down like where my gym is next door we're attached to smoking guns barbecue you know at one block away there's hog jaw barbecue
um you know there's breweries all around us and then like a couple blocks away there's another
you know uh shipping container you know center those restaurants and there's barbecue there
um slaps barbecue is three miles away um jack stack is four miles away i mean there's so
much barbecue in kansas city i've only been to maybe a quarter of them maybe maybe a sixth of
them yeah god that sounds good yeah yeah no and and and also like the cool thing about kc barbecue
is i'm always i watch a lot of shows, and of course it looks delicious everywhere.
Like, none of it's shitty.
But when I see, like, Carolina BBQ and I'm like, oh, you guys only eat whole hog barbecue?
Yeah, right.
That's kind of fucking boring.
Yeah.
And here in Kansas City, like, I judge the places I go to based on what I can get there.
And I try to get stuff that I can't make myself because I make some good barbecue myself, damn it. And so like, I know that if I want burnt
ends, I go to Slaps, Jack Stack or Q39. And then I know if I want ribs, I might want to go to Arthur
Bryant's or Gates. And then I know that if I want like something like far out that I know where I
want to go for that, you know, and you know, if I want to go to a vinegar based place that I'm going to go to like uh you know
this one over here um I think lc's um and then like so there's all these different variety of
options because Kansas City barbecue isn't dry rub barbecue or whole hog barbecue it's whatever
you want to do barbecue just make it like really really good and you can like play around with sauce too guys yeah that's good stuff gotta get the kansas city barbecue tour
going i've been i have been to kansas city once and had some pretty good i have too i have too
you guys should do a little a little gym tour or you should come down for a meet um
you know we uh once we can uh knock off these uh spectator rules we do
a couple 120 lifter meets a year and uh the clothing companies do okay so you guys should
come down absolutely that's not crazy far out of our you know compared to most meets that's pretty
close right yeah exactly compared to most cities that exist it's pretty close that is the honest truth that is very true
ain't cheap to fly out of fargo no no no that's right uh no that kind of wraps up most of what
we had what if what if you know obviously i think if people are local in kansas city
they know how to find you for the gym and stuff but you also said uh you do coaching out of there and stuff too what if what if i mean can
are can people actively become a client of yours now if they if they want to i mean do you have
openings for that sort of thing yeah so i coach about 60 lifters at a time i program about 15 a
week but i communicate with all of them all week long and uh so like after i get off the phone like
i try not to ever you know go to sleep without responding, uh, so like after I get off the phone, like I try not to ever,
you know, go to sleep without responding to anybody. And, uh, so when we get off the phone,
I'll respond to, you know, 10 or 15 people and then go to bed. But, uh, so I try to keep my
weeks kind of even. And so if somebody sends me an inquiry, um, you know, if it's somebody I really
want to work with, then, uh, then I'll figure it out. But, uh, I'm looking for long-term athletes that I can affect over a long period. And, uh, you know,
I like working with people that have some long-term goals and that, uh, understand the
process takes a while. Um, I don't have a ton of time for beginners right now, but I have coaches
that I can refer them to that I think would be fantastic. And so same thing with nutrition
coaches. I don't do that, but I know some really fantastic ones that can help you.
You know, depending on what sports you play or what you want to get ready for, then,
you know, I can either help you or point you in the right direction. But at our gym, we offer,
you know, online coaching, personal training kind of stuff where we coach you in person
you know, uh,
online coaching,
personal training kind of stuff where we coach you in person weekly.
Um,
we offer a strong man power lifting and,
we have Olympic weightlifting specialists too.
And,
uh,
so yeah,
we also do just general gym memberships too.
We're 60 bucks a month or 24 seven.
We don't do any contracts or any dumb shit.
Um,
you know,
we don't have any extra fees and crap like that.
I worked at a gym that did all that stuff.
So I based everything that I do based off of what I didn't like, you know, we don't have any extra fees and crap like that. I worked at a gym that did all that stuff. So I based everything that I do based off of what I didn't like, you know?
Yeah.
And, uh, and so, uh, yeah, reach out to me if you need a coach.
Um, either I can help you or I can find somebody that's going to be the right person to help
you because I'm really, really passionate about getting people in touch with the right
people.
I think that, uh, the biggest gift that you get when you get to the top of a sport like powerlifting is the ability to connect to the people that can make
the most difference in people's lives and then being able to give that to other people.
And so being able to share messages from people like Mark Bell or Stuart McGill or Andrew Locke
and people like that and John Heck, who I work with, and all the great coaches and trainers that I've been around,
you know, Aaron Horschik from Squat U.
Like, being able to share what those people have
and give it to people that might not know where to look
is the biggest gift that I've got, you know?
And so I love to help people and get those opportunities.
And it's hard to sometimes find, you know, places to be helpful
and places to be useful and places to serve your purpose. Um, so it's really cool when people reach
out for that because, uh, it's an opportunity and a gift. That's awesome. I think you can tell by
listening to you that you are really passionate about it. And it's not just, uh, it comes across
pretty clear. Yeah. Pretty authentically.ically yeah i was in the gym last night
and there's a guy that just joined the gym that uh that is a local lifter that's a strong guy and
i really wanted to be at our place for a long time and he's finally the place in his life where he
can be and uh i was bench pressing and i was looking over and i was noticing he like touched
his leg uh once and i said i called him over and i said hey what's going on with your leg
and he said i've got a thing with my hip and I don't know what's up and I've been
wondering if it was ever gonna go away and I said well you know let's let's
play around a little bit and I said I bet you didn't think you were gonna get
into yoga and your first night at strong barbell club hanging out with me you
know and I put him in Warrior One pose,
which is something Andrew Locke showed me
to be effective for treating the psoas.
And I put him in Warrior One,
and it just lit him up and just sent lightning through his psoas.
And I was like, damn, buddy, you got a mad psoas.
And so just being able to, like like see somebody for five seconds and being able
to help them with something they've been toiling with for weeks um is uh is something that's a gift
that i've been given um from all these people that i get to work with and to be able to give
it to somebody like him and in that moment uh just feels really really good to be useful and
to be doing what you're meant to do that's's cool. Yeah, that's really cool. That's cool beans.
Yeah.
I want that to be something I get more and more and more and more and more and
more good at, you know, I want to,
I want to be able to travel and talk to people. I want to,
I want to serve whatever purpose that I've gotten this at the highest level.
I've got it. I've got to,
I've got to find time to get smarter while I do this. And,
and luckily I've been hurt enough to be able to get smarter from people
smarter than me.
You know,
that's a good silver lining there then.
Well,
if I,
if I wouldn't have gotten hurt,
I probably wouldn't have had the time to learn that.
Right.
Right.
Uh,
I wouldn't,
I wouldn't have pointed the gun in that direction.
It's not my natural inclination.
Uh,
a lot of this stuff came easy to me.
You know,
most people that are really strong
power lifters don't they didn't have to work that hard to get strong to begin with um you know they
had a gift and then they exploited it you know and uh and so uh you know that's that's just kind
of how it works that's how genetics work and uh so you know this has gotten me to be better at
stuff that i'm not genetically gifted at that that I'm not usually inclined to do.
It's forced me to learn.
And it's been really, really incredible for me.
It's been frustrating, too.
No.
Yeah, that is cool.
That's great. And I was going to add this too. Unfortunately, our microphones are not scratch and sniff,
so we couldn't re-authenticate the best smelling super heavyweight power lifter in the world.
But at this point, we don't have any additional or differing evidence to dispute it.
So I guess you still do hold the title.
I've been around some heavyweights in the last year, you know, D- and, uh, and, uh, and a few guys. And, uh,
yeah, it's still true. Yeah. Dan. So you're saying Dan definitely is not taking the title
from you at this point then Dan may have smelled better than I know, but all I smelled was Coors
light. Not the worst, but it doesn't qualify you to the to the level of best yeah
right yeah so uh definitely the mountains were blue and uh all great so if somebody's around
and you know they get a hug if you just want to lean in for a little beard sniff and you'll just
know what's up yep the proof's in the pudding more more guys than girls do that for me naturally that's right
definitely all right jp we do we do appreciate it and we'll uh continue to follow along on what
you got going on and we'll have to catch up with you again someday thank you guys though we're
doing a little uh expansion at the gym with some new equipment and uh and we took down these really
really big wild shelves that were up high and and it exposed the space where we painted the wall where our massonomics flags are going.
Oh, excellent.
I like that.
It's going to be amidst all the new custom equipment, and we're excited.
We've got all the massonomics and live large flags that just came out.
Well, you make sure to tag us in a picture of that, and we can share it out there too.
Absolutely, I will. We'll cheers to it and drink in front of it excellent awesome all right you man thanks jp have a great night you too i'll see you well there it is
it's been a lot of cool beans yeah this has been these bees the beans are frozen
yeah lots of beans whole can of beans whole can of beans yeah whole can of frozen beans
that was cool that was cool you can definitely tell you know uh i'm sure there's a lot of people
out there that provide good coaching and stuff like that but listening to him you can tell that
he is really legitimately
passionate about it yeah deeply deeply cares about the well-being of uh of uh his athletes
and if you're paying someone for it i would assume that's the kind of thing that you want
you know i would think that's a trait that should be on the list for sure yeah so cool beans do we
have anything else i finished my cream soda i did too that the cream soda didn't
last long no i could easily do another one of those those i'm telling you president's choice
do not sleep i'm kind of shocked cream soda seems like a somewhat natural fit for this yeah type of
drink i'm kind of surprised more places don't do that they should they should less cucumber more
cream soda soda mousse that's what the when i first opened it i just saw
the corner of moose and i'm like pample moose we were that far off yeah soda moose or samsonite we
were way off dumb and dumber quote we didn't really quote quite enough 90s movies yet this
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Is it like 290 something right now?
I think I checked the, I mean, I should just check the live review counter.
I forget.
That is the most reliable source now.
That's how the internet works
isn't it you type in what you want to know massonomicsreviews.com and i like how it says
top at road 2300 is the what comes up whoa 295 whoa well that was a like this morning it was 291 i think the massonomicsreviews.com is bringing in
not only is it not only is it counting the reviews it is escalating these reviews like
by the time we go to bed tonight or wake up in the morning who knows what this thing's going to
be at by the time this thing comes out we might have by the time this episode comes out this is titled massonomics podcast road to 300 on
the website here it could very well be over 300 i think uh in which case nate's gonna have to go in
and adjust it to 400 i suppose at that point nate has his instagram or his his uh linkedin i like
that oh nice we will find out all those details that he uh all those dirty details that he wasn't releasing
so the reviews leave us one of those reviews we can get over 300 it looks like that's probably
going to be happening but you could still try to make your run at being the 300th
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