Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 069: Advice to our Younger Selves
Episode Date: April 26, 2015What advice would you give your younger self if you had a chance? This was a question posed by one MindPump listener on Instagram (@mindpump) and it ballooned into an entire episode. Given a chance th...ere is a lot that Sal, Adam and Justin would would advise their younger selves to do differently. This episode reveals their biggest and sometimes cringe-worthy mistakes and how they would correct them.
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And guys, there's someone to ask this a really good question, and I think we should do a whole episode on it.
One episode on one question.
How can it do that?
Wow, must be a good question.
It's a great question.
So this question comes from, this is Instagram, comes from JXSP.
And the question is, if you could give your younger self advice, what would it be?
What a great question.
Yeah, what would you tell your younger self?
Oh my God.
Yeah, so we got to fit this all on an hour.
Tell us, tell us Adam, what would you, what would you tell yourself?
Oh man.
Well, I tell you what, because there's so many things that I don't want to miss something.
I'll start with something.
Watch yourself right after something.
Yeah.
You know, no, actually honestly,
I never did a clinic.
I would start the first thing that comes to mind to me
for sure is I would have got myself reading
and reading what I like to read now.
So at an earlier age.
So you would have recommended yourself books.
Yeah.
You're younger self would have been like, man, I'm a,
yeah, you're a dork.
So I grew up to be a dork.
It was, it was,
I was, I was a long one.
That's why I really have his very reasons.
I was so,
but it was like, I want to say it was like 25 years old
that I get really into reading. And I started picking book after book up and
And never was it and when I say books, I don't read novels. I can't read a novel. I cannot get into it
You like nonfiction. You like true stuff. Yes. I need I need to I need a book for crazy baby
You know, it's so good
He just threw that
Real quick He just threw that. Oh, hey, real quick before we might as well address that.
Adam's on the cover of a new romance novel.
Oh, God.
Called Crazy Babies.
Oh, God.
There we go.
Yeah, you guys should wait to get into work today with you fuckers.
I can hear about this.
Oh, I'm waiting for my book signing.
I bought it just for the cover.
Oh, God.
All right, Adam, continue.
I'm positive.
Is it accurate though?
Like, you know, I have a depiction.
I haven't read it.
I haven't read it.
I don't think I, I don't know if I ever will, although I've got clients that have read it,
and they've, they've given me feedback on the story.
Like, it's actually a sequel to another book.
So I've handed out that book into a couple clients and, like, a good, a good, a good, a good
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And you know we'll do we'll read excerpts. Yes, I'm ready to put money
No, no, no, I'm gonna make Adam act it out. I
Don't even know you want that dude. Oh, okay, baby. No, this is yeah, I bet you guys money
You couldn't even finish it just because the fact your boys on the front cover
I mean that shit you guys couldn't even finish it. I'll but I got 500 bucks as you couldn't read it from cover to cover
500 bucks 500 bucks as you
should not I'll take that I'll take that bet no you won't make a cover to cover I'll take I have a confession what I already read it
no I'm just kidding I don't want it to ruin the story I already made up about you
so you want to read more?
Is what you're saying?
Yeah, I'm talking about.
I'm trying to get back to the room.
So what books would you recommend to your younger self?
You know, I got into some, John C. Maxwell is probably one of my favorite authors
that I first started getting into.
So I love that.
And you could categorize that as self-help or leadership.
I took a lot of good leadership stuff in there.
One of my favorite ones, developing the leader within,
that was one of the first ones I read.
And that would probably be one of my first starters,
as far as a specific book.
Jack Welch's winning was another great book that I read back then.
And there's some actually very, very impactful book,
even though it's a really short, easy read,
was a one minute manager.
I thought that was, that changed my philosophy and how I used to lead.
So when I was younger, I was responsible for leading, you know, got most everybody who
worked for me was older than me.
So I was, you know, I was 20 years old and managing a staff that was, you know, average age
was probably 25 to 35 and above.
So, you know, I was young and, was young and my mentality back then was kind of,
I was young and I was talented,
but I was still very young-minded.
And so, my way of being successful was,
I could outwork most people.
I'm in fact, I've met maybe one or two people
in my life that can keep up with my work pace.
And that was just something
that I pride in myself on as like, Hey, I may not be the most talented person with that,
but you know, I'll work as anybody. So I had that kind of mentality going in and it was
like run with me or get ran over. And I'd always find one or two people who believed in my
philosophy and liked me as a leader and they would follow me and we would be very successful.
It wasn't until I got later my career
I started reading and getting into like leadership books on better ways and one minute manager was one of my favorite reads
Even though it was a short a short book. I thought the the whole point of the book really changed my philosophy and training
So I if I went back in time I would tell my just one piece of advice. I'd say buy Google
I would tell my just one piece of advice. I'd say buy Google
That's a Not fair do this okay back up do you look back? No, no, you can't change it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no say that if you're gonna go there, then I would have done a lot of other things too. I mean, you would have. No, I'm teasing. I'm teasing. I'm teasing. Right. So legit legit. What I would say, what you want to just stick with me on the books here, like I'm sure we all have a
book or something, even though actually you know you were reading the fucking cycle period by the time I was
always I was always I forgot the nerd was already reading. Yeah, I would wait. You know, would you go back and tell
you something cool shit? No, no, no, you know what I would say? This is what I would say. I would say be fearless.
Because I did take lots of risks
when I was a kid in terms of business.
You scared a lot when you were giving me a ride.
Well, no, I'll just strike me as that.
Well, let me explain.
So I started my first business,
let's see, I bought my first gym when I was 21.
So I was really young,
but I had an opportunity at the time.
This is, so I was, when I was,
this is when I was working at 24,
I had an opportunity to go run, or be in a management position in Hong Kong.
Go run one of those big bad boy clubs up over there.
And it was, I was just too intimidated.
I was away from my family.
I was young.
And looking back, I should have fucking done that.
That's, that would have been such an amazing experience.
It's so weird or a story or so, so, so,
because you know, what happened to me and it was, when I was, it was right before I bought my house,
I thought you what made me stay in California
as I was in a transfer and working Hawaii for a year.
Wow.
And I had the approval for the transfer,
all set up to go.
See, that would have been sick.
And then I would imagine Hong Kong.
Like a match.
Oh yeah, no, that would be awesome.
And it might, although I would be scared to do.
I would be scared to get to do.
I was just scared and my buddy went over there.
He actually did it.
He was older than I was and he went over there and did it.
And this guy was making crazy money.
Like those clubs were doing. we so here in in in California
North cowl
We had some of the biggest closeouts right where we do 50 60 gram, which is ridiculous
These clubs were having hundreds of thousands of dollars closeouts
Yeah, and you know they were doing insane deals and they had sales guys making 200 grand a year
Well, I think saying the average training staff too is like you know 10 to 15 trainers out of a big club
And they had like 50 to 75 trainers had a one facility. It's crazy. You had you had to wait 30 minutes to take a shower
At certain at certain times of the day in some of those clubs and I and just also the whole experience of Hong Kong
Just a different country different culture
And that's what intimidated me if I could go back in time
I would have told myself don't be such a fucking pussy, get your ass,
go to Hong Kong,
because that would have been such an amazing experience.
That was such a big regret of mine.
You know, looking back.
It would have been, I think it would have been awesome.
So, what about you, Justin?
I don't know, like I was, as you guys are talking,
I was trying to think about that.
Like each pivotal moment in my life
is led to something else that's open that's been crazy.
So for me, it's hard to be like, change this about yourself and suggest something else that because I feel like it's all intertwined.
Like I, I went on this, this crazy journey where I just decided I'm going to move to Chicago. I know nobody there, you know, I'm going to, I'm just going to try something else that's totally new. So once I sort of got into that mentality,
like everything has been that same sort of thing.
Like, take risks, do this.
And like, I actually really liked that.
I started to do that more often after I moved out there
and took a chance and kind of found my way into what I'm doing
now, which I love this.
I love that it's evolved into where I am now,
and I'm enjoying it and taking risks
on multiple different things.
So I would just think that maybe back when I was younger,
like not to get so frustrated with the fact
that I wasn't like your typical student in class,
and that's a good one.
You know, I was always sort of compared to other people.
And like, you know, my brother, or, you know,
the top students in the class, or, you know,
somebody that was like extra spiritual and church,
or, you know, or somebody else that,
and that always used to frustrate me
because I always felt like out of place.
And now I love that.
But back then, I was so like, I felt, I just felt like this disconnect.
I didn't feel like I fit in.
And even in college, I didn't really fit in.
I went to this real conserva school.
And I'm just like, at this point, I absorbed a lot of the values, but you know what?
I'm my own person.
I'm just setting my own path. I'm doing my thing, and I'm creating things.
I love creating things.
So anyway, that's from...
You know that reminds me of, I think that's such a good point too, that you would go
back and tell yourself, like, think of high school, right?
When you were in high school, just the way kids just naturally become segregated, right?
And you've got the cool kids that are the superjokes
and they're all the same five to 10 kids
are in the prom running and this and that.
And you know, when you're this kid, like you say,
like maybe you're just a little bit different
than everybody else, like you compare to that all time.
And you get so hung up on that where kids get depressed
and kids have all the issues and bullshit
they got going on.
It's like, dude, what you don't even realize
is that script gets
fucking flipped in about 20 years.
In 20 years, the kids that were nerds not talking to anybody
or they're fucking doing their homework in straight days,
thinking about college, moving along on that,
just the outcast, they're the ones freaking popping bottles
rolling around in yachts, flying everywhere all over the world
and stuff like that.
The kids that were the fucking high school,
like, they're still in that same town, and yachts flying everywhere all over the world. And you're like that. The kids that were the fucking high school,
they're still in that same town,
fucking drinking beers after at the local bar,
and you're fucking working at some whatever, you know?
But that's a trip to,
that would be a great thing to go back and tell,
like, you know what, like,
yeah, like don't, like, stop, like, don't trip.
Like don't worry about.
It's all part of the journey.
Don't, don't trip because it gets better.
Like, high school socks, like,
and if you peaked in high school then your life sucks
It's true. There's you know those kids look there's some key left thank God for Facebook right cuz you can look back and see kids
You went to school with and I'm you know look at somebody's I like oh my god that dude was such a like he was so
Poppally was such a stud and the dude looks you know looks like shit now and he doesn't you know he peaked early
Right, you know that was like the pee and I'm sure he always probably thinks back to high school
and how all the stories always revolve around high school.
Yeah, like that uncle on Napoleon Dynamite, you know,
that the voice of the football.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, it's a perfect, it's a perfect, it's a perfect, right now.
Well, see, when I was in high school, I wasn't,
I wasn't a nerd, I wasn't a super-Mr. Popular.
I kind of was friends with everybody.
I was probably known for speaking out a lot in class
and debating or arguing with the teacher.
I know, it's hard to believe.
But I never really felt like I belonged.
Not that I didn't fit in.
I mean, I can hang out with anybody.
I just didn't feel like this is like,
I don't know, this isn't right for me.
And the first time I ever felt like this is home
was when I worked in a gym.
My very first day, I'll tell you guys a story.
My very first day as a personal trainer,
I go in there and this is at the time
when 24 used to do the fit start.
I don't know if you guys remember,
you guys probably weren't there at the time.
You guys started later than I did.
And this was like the orientation.
So my fitness manager introduces me
to this top trainer in the club. And he says, you know, follow this guy around all day
And he's gonna teach you how to do these orientations and the goal of these orientations is show people how to use equipment and sign them up
So right off the bat he takes me through I follow him around
He does two-fit starts and he says hey, you should take the next couple
I think you just wanted to take off so I said sure no problem that day
I sold three thousand dollars with the personal training. I think you just wanted to take off. So I said sure no problem. That day, I sold $3,000 with a personal training.
This is my first day.
And this is back in the day when the club goal,
like the top clubs are doing like 13 grand.
He would do like two grand in a whole month,
and he was like a god in that club.
And I hit three grand that first day.
And I remember thinking,
and everybody was like tripping over that.
Like, oh my God, what's,
and I remember thinking like this is easy.
I just felt like this is what I was made to do. I was made to be in fitness. I was made topping over that. Like, oh my God, what's, and I remember thinking, like this is easy, like I just felt like this is
what I was made to do.
I was made to be in fitness, I was made to talk about fitness,
and I was made to spread this energy and passion I have for it.
And what's funny is I didn't get that feeling again.
I kinda did as when I became a general manager
because I love working with large teams,
but I didn't get it again till we started this podcast.
That same feeling happened again,
where I was like, whoa, this is what I'm supposed to do.
Like I'm supposed to talk.
I think we can all echo that.
You know, I think for sure that I would tell myself
to start this shit sooner.
That's what I have.
Yeah, yeah.
What about this?
What would you tell yourself like related to financial,
like for example?
Oh, dude.
So, okay.
My Google, no, I'm just gonna go back to that.
You know, just back to your, even your habits, like some things that like, you know, here's
some, here's some lessons I learned the hard way.
So, you know, at a very, at a young age when I was successful.
So for me, I'm early 2020, 21 years old.
I was doing very well making good money.
And I used to, when I come back, I would get things for my younger siblings.
My younger siblings were, you know, didn't have that much stuff.
They had stuff, they had everything. And anytime I could add extra money, I would siblings didn't have that much stuff. They had stuff, they didn't have everything.
And anytime I had extra money, I would buy them stuff.
But one of the things I did because they were young
and I did that all the way, I trained them
into getting used to that.
And it was almost became like,
so when they started to become teenager,
and I really feel guilty for creating bad habits for them
where here they are getting older,
and they started to expect it as they started getting older.
And it's like, that was crazy, man.
And I didn't really started to stop it
until they got caught up to an age
where I was like, we're starting to realize,
what was I doing at that age?
Like, what are you doing?
You guys are way behind right now.
If you're still asking me for shit like this.
You know what's interesting is that,
this, I mean, you are very similar in this respect.
The way you talk about your young,
because you're the oldest, like I am,
I'm the oldest of four.
Do you have more of a kind of,
you're definitely an older brother,
but it's almost like you're kind of like a parent.
I am exactly the same way as my siblings,
and everything I ever did, if they did the same thing,
I was always careful, like I better not do this,
because then they might do the same thing,
or I gotta be careful.
It's almost like I was helping,
I felt like I had to be such a role model for them. And so that's
kind of what you're what's coming across with.
Exactly. And this is what, and the reason why I'm sharing this is because, you know, it's
forever altered my relationship with my two younger siblings. You know, I don't, I don't
have the, you know, we're good 10 to 15 years apart between the two youngest ones. And
I don't get to, I don't get to have that brother sister relationship like I have like with my sister who's like a year younger me. And it's not because I don't try. And I don't get to have that brother sister relationship
like I have with my sister who's like a year younger me.
And it's not because I don't try it.
And I want it to be that I've created that for myself,
because I've been more like a parent within that.
They don't call me up to tell me the first time
they kissed a boy or the first time they messed with.
The first time they tried a drug.
The first time they did something this,
like I don't get that brother phone call
or they don't talk about that stuff
because they think I'm gonna get pissed.
And I'm gonna scold him or I'm gonna get onto with that. Yeah, you know
It's it's kind of a shitty situation for me and and all I can do is hope that as they get older that it'll you know
We'll grow closer and and that and they'll trust me to be more the brother than like a father figure
So you know if I could go back
I think that's it. That's something big. I would that's a good one
I would have done I would have done things differently
Financial that way that would have changed
the relationships and the way I built with my ever,
my ever-sebo-
Well, so, I, so, kind of similar in terms of finance,
but I would have told myself, if I went back in time,
you know, I was making a shitload of money,
I was extremely conservative, I threw it all in the bank
and I lived with my parents.
Okay, so I'm making six figures
and I buy a Volkswagen and I live with my parents,
which is okay, that's good, that's smart, I didn't go spend it however. I didn't invest it. I just threw it on the bank
Mm-hmm
And if I could go back in time
I would have been like because I wanted to buy property and stuff
But I was too scared because I had nobody to really help me
Mm-hmm. You know what to do? So I just you know, I just saved it
So I had a huge savings account, but it wasn't making shit for me and I had I invested invested it, she's by now I'd be, you know, I'd be, be rolling.
Yeah.
I mean, I could totally echo that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Investments and just overall knowledge of financial, you know, security and sell yourself
up.
You know, you don't, you have to learn it.
It's like you're shooting from the hip because a lot of people that do know, they're not
real willing to tell you, you know, unless unless they're really close to you and they want to help you out
and reach out to you, because otherwise,
that stuff's hard to come by.
Well, you know what, there's this unsaid rule,
but you don't share your salary, you don't talk about money,
people just don't...
It's such a personal thing, which is not, it is.
It's a hard one to get good information about.
If you're someone who's young, late teens teens early 20s coming through and you're trying to
learn like the ropes on credit and how to buy a house and the things that you should do
or other investments like your Tom Bell, what you could be doing with your money while
you're saving it and better ways to leverage yourself.
Right.
Take up an IRA even.
Yeah, unless you got, unless you got Uncle Richard who's super brilliant guy who sits down
and talks to you and shares all this, this, this special details with you or you're reading it in some book which you're probably not reading
either that young of an age. You're just kind of winging it and trying to figure it out.
I mean, that's a great one. I think that's a great point.
Well, they leave, you know, school leaves kids so unprepared for reality.
We talked about this. We talked about this before. I know the three of us all agree on this
is that I would totally, if I had a whole the educational system,
the curriculum would be like,
fucking 50% different.
So for sure.
More than that, I mean, first of all,
you graduate, you don't know how to invest,
you don't know what interest rates are, you don't know loans,
you don't know how credit cards really work,
you don't know how to start a business,
you don't know how the economy works,
you ask a kid about economics,
and I'm talking about like a 17 year old kid,
and they're literally ignorant on the whole subject.
They'll say stuff like, oh, the government should just
give everybody a job, and then everybody would be,
I'm like, okay, because they don't understand economics.
They don't understand real economics.
These are things, and this is why,
and we had an episode where we talked about,
if we had $100 million what we do,
and I talked about those nonprofit that I wanted to do
where I teach these types of things to kids.
Man, imagine if you took a bunch of,
because we were motivated kids, right?
Imagine if we learn that shit at 18 years old
from guys like us now.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
Just to learn how to invest, how to buy a property.
What interest rates mean?
Why you should do this, why should you do that?
Because you have no idea.
Oh, and it's, I don't, I know people in their 30s
that still don't get it.
Right, where do you learn it?
Yeah, if you haven't bought a house or experienced that,
yeah, in your life, they have to at one point
and say, that's some shit you should have learned up.
Because just like you said, so now I was lucky.
I had somebody who was older me.
I didn't like when I had saved up,
just the guys were so similar in so many ways. So I said I live with my grandmother and I drove
around the same car I had in high school and I was making six figures and I was just
stacking money. Yeah. And I got to the point where I think I had a little over 50,000 saved
up. So I had less than you saved up. And my buddy was like, dude, get a house. You need
to get a house right now. Roll that money into a house. It's a great time.
This is what's going on.
And I'm like, I don't know anything.
So what do I do?
I go buy some books.
And this is what I'm getting into reading this time.
And the first book I read was Real Estate Riches
by Robert St.Gaede, Rich Dad Portad.
Oh, OK.
Yeah.
Yeah. What is it?
Qisaki.
Qisaki.
Qisaki.
Yeah, he did the Rich Dad Portad.
Great book.
Both books are great.
So immediately I get into all that and then I had a good friend who sat down and like taught me
like how to read how to read loans and stuff and understand it to a point because this is actually
a whole other store we can get into because you fucked me that I found out later on like five years
later. Crazy, right? So, you know, and this is why like I had no idea. I had no idea how to read a hood.
I don't even know what a hood was.
And I didn't know how important that would be
to make sure you don't get screwed on a loan.
Cause what happened was I had a good friend of mine,
show me the front end and how I was getting charged
on the front end, which he was not charging me
any money on the front end.
It was on the back.
And he hit me on the back with the bank.
And like most people have no idea what that even means.
And they can do that to you when you're buying a car
and they can do that to you when they're buying a car, and they can do that to you when
they're buying a house, and you make big purchases.
And like, who's not teaching you that?
You should be aware of that.
If you're getting nailed for something like that, you should at least know, you know.
And I didn't.
And I didn't find out until I refinanced my house, like four or five years later.
And when I was refinancing it, and I was explaining to the next person who did my loan, they're
like, oh no, no, I can look at all your papers and see what you did.
Like, no, he made 12 grand off of you. And I was like, oh,, no, I can look at all your papers and see what you did. No, he made 12 grand off of you.
And I was like, oh, he told me he didn't make any money.
Not only that, he guilted me in giving him my brand new laptop
that I just bought because he was doing it for free.
Oh.
And I, you know, right, totally worked game on me, right?
But it was also one of the best things I ever did
because guess what, I mean, I did buy my house.
I didn't go anywhere.
And while that, I learned, and then my house, you know,
continued to go up in equity and go, go, go.
So at that point, around 24, 25 years old,
after I'd had it for about three, four years,
I'd made it good over 100,000 plus just an equity from the home,
which is if it wasn't for him kind of pushing me into it
and taking advantage of me,
I wouldn't have probably got in that early
because I wasn't educated on it.
I didn't know.
I didn't think like I was ready to buy a house
or that would be a smart investment.
But it was, if you knew how to follow real estate
and understand how that's related to the stock market
and things like that and like end-economics
like you talked about, then you can follow things like that
and you can pretty much predict like to the most part
like where we're at.
Are we on a downward trend?
Are we on an upward trend?
And you know, would this be a good time or a bad time to buy?
And if it is a good or a bad time to buy,
are those good rates for that time or not?
Like these are all,
well especially when you're a kid,
it's like you have no,
the risk for you is so small.
Like what are you gonna lose?
Like yeah, I already live with my mom.
Like what am I gonna lose?
You know what I'm saying?
Like now I got wife kids and you know,
other things like okay,
now I gotta be careful, but you know,
when I was 21, when I bought a jam down in Palm Desert,
which is now by Palm Springs,
I took a hundred grand and put it in there.
And I had nothing to lose, right?
To do something like that now would be so scary.
But and the funny thing is I should have even had,
I should have even taken more risks back then.
When I look back, I was still being conservative.
That's how I feel.
Back when I was younger, it's just like,
you realize now how many things are tied to you.
And just like, even though I still take big risks,
they're very much more calculated.
So even back then, it would have been fun
to do a couple more of those pursuits
without any strings attached and just been...
Oh, you're saying like when you were back
with your parents or when you were back in my parents?
When you were in a situation two fail,
like where you say, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We could fail, not be screwed. Yeah, you could just get back up on your feet do you think? Yeah, yeah, yeah, back in my parents. When you were in a situation two fail, like you were, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, we could fail,
not be screwed.
Yeah, you could just get back up on your feet, you know, it's just when you're young, you
don't think in those terms for sure.
So yeah, what about, what about your guys?
I, obviously, because this is a fitness podcast, what do you guys, what about like your own
fitness?
Oh, wow.
Like, what would you say for yourself if you went back in time when you first started working
out, like one piece of advice for, I would bring our maps at a ball program back to me and be like listen bro I know you think
you should train arms and do this and do that follow this to a tee just work it to watch how much
you grow over the next four to five years I wish I would have been doing foundational movements
like that from a very I wasn't because I wasn't a football player. You know, and that's probably, probably anybody that's our generation
unless you did have some bodybuilding background
or a pretty smart kid or were in football,
you weren't training that way, you know.
You weren't doing deads and heavy squats.
No, nobody was just a random 17 year old boy.
You know, the squat rack said,
all kinds of dust on it back in my days.
I remember nobody used to do that stuff.
So, you know, I wish I could have went back and,
even when I was a gosh, even an early trainer.
So I would go back and tell myself everything.
The two biggest things in fitness I would tell myself
is teaching me, basically like our program,
foundational training, building yourself inside out
and starting the right way and continuing to build off of that.
And then the other thing would be the nutrition piece.
Oh man, exactly.
I ate so much garbage trying to gain weight.
So did I.
I just ugly cowards.
Today's a live of a hot pockets.
What I think of that because the macros lined up,
I'd be like, oh, I just eat hot pockets.
I'd be like 15 grams of protein.
I'll eat three of them.
Yeah, exactly.
That was totally my mentality back then.
And it was, it was awful.
I could not figure out what,
and then, so those two things, nutrition,
and that I think would be the two biggest things
that I would go back with from the fitness self
and tell myself, you know, and just stick with that.
I'm sure, got to kind of imagine how far
far further along we'd be.
Oh, what about you, Mr. Jim?
I actually would probably got more into
unconventional type training a lot earlier
before everybody started adapting it, you
know, and it became so mainstream.
It's like, you guys remember back when kettlebells were like, what the hell is that?
And if you watched, like, what happened with, you know, everybody that came out of that
as far as gurus, like, there was just like so many different gurus and they're making
so much money just off of that one thing.
I just feel like I do that type of stuff anyway just because it interests me to not always
be tied down to the gym.
I like to do things a little bit differently.
Now everything is associated to CrossFit if you do that. So, I would have loved to introduce more of that
into the market before CrossFit
became this powerhouse it is today,
just to not have that association.
It's just so tiresome.
Damn you CrossFit.
Yeah.
It's like, you stole it.
Everything is CrossFit.
All right, well, this is what I want to ask you guys.
What would you go back and tell yourself
from like your, what's the word I'm looking for?
Pre-P-Besson?
No, no, yeah, like if you were, if you know the dad talk,
the birds and the bees, the sexual,
if you're gonna go tell yourself about sex,
what sex is gonna be like future out there.
And when you should start doing it, how you should do it. this sell yourself about sex. What sex is gonna be like future out there.
And when you should start doing it,
how you should do it.
I know descriptive are gonna be yourself.
Some of the dudes, exactly.
Like what are you gonna let yourself know?
That would be an awkward conversation.
That young and age, do you feel like you do need to go
through the whole process of learning the hard way
and doing things or something's wrong?
Or do you wanna make yourself like Mr. Swap
right out the gates, dude?
Like no one wants to get it down right away? What would you say what would you say well?
I for me I think I've been with the same person for so long
This is not a good clip this is not a good question for me because I've been with the same person so long
So you're gonna have to go Adam. I'm don't don't shit to me. I asked the question first. Just let's go first
I want to I want to know you got what you guys squirm a little
I'm just
I did not answer
For me I probably would
What about this? How about just in general with girls like what would you say to yourself about?
Yeah, give me anything now. It doesn't have to be just I don't want to you know that give me like bedroom talk like I mean
I would I would hear I'll start okay you guys are fucking getting all bashful no no no I'm not even bashful like if you're
talking about like are you gonna like coach yourself or are you just gonna
explain like you know your mistakes and all that I think I think it would be it
would be cool to kind of give yourself a sort of heads up you know like hey you
know this is this is kind of what you want to do in this situation
This you might want to avoid this
You know she says this do that
I
What's a good what's a good dude? Oh, just I'm gonna be like clear the pipes before you go
Some young 19 year old kids listen to being like hang in it. He's listening right now He's like give me give me some love Justin if you don't give him any love right now. You're being so big that
You can't even help him right now. Yeah, I know I know it just it just would have been about this prime
Primate if it's not primate
Your first time you got primate
Get that thing ready
How about how how about,
and then you're gonna last, you know.
You mean like clear the pipes?
Yeah, you're clear out.
You're gonna clear the pipes first up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What, how about, how about,
no means maybe.
Okay.
Well, now that gets touchy,
because it's an individual basis from now on.
Yeah, you can't, come on, I want a detail.
I want to, you got to give me like an example of a do-it-a-do-it-a-don't
that you would tell yourself.
Don't, you know, if a girl gives you this sign,
don't do, like, you know, if she tells you it tickles,
it, she probably doesn't like other people.
Don't tickle.
Yeah, don't tickle, don't make jokes
for you about to do it.
Okay, there you go, there you go.
That's one of them, I was like,
that's a great one,
because actually, I used to have a trick.
It's a terrible idea.
You used to tell me you killed a mood.
Yeah.
You think you're all funny and swagger.
Yeah, ha, ha, ha, ha, you got this joke
and then you're trying,
okay, now let's switch gears here.
It's like sexy.
Okay, so I have to show you a story.
That doesn't work.
This thing goes right with what we're talking about right now.
So that why that was such a good one, okay.
Oh, God, that's so bad.
I can't use names here also, it'd be hung. So I had a client such a good one, okay. Oh, God, so bad. I can't use names here, also, it would be hung.
So I had a client that I trained both her and her boyfriend
and they were, he was in like his early 20s.
She was in her late 20s, early 30s,
somewhere around there.
And so he's a little bit younger and stuff.
And of course, I've had them for years of training.
So they share like their sexual life and everything, right? So that's just And of course I've had them for years of training so they share like their sexual
life and everything. Right? So that's just, I don't know how to tell him,
but he comes out and he's like,
every time he gets naked, he has to be funny.
Like he swings his dick around and he makes all these,
like, you're, he does it, he does it.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums.
He does it for Chinese drums. He does it for Chinese drums. He does it for Chinese drums. He does it for Chinese drums. He does it for Chinese drums. He does it for Chinese drums. Oh You don't do the batweets. Oh, dude. Are you reenact you reenact that one scene? You know or the guy?
I do I just get a legs I do I get him started broke
The lab it's not funny. They don't appreciate pretty sure that doesn't get them ready to
Do not play with your don't tuck your dick between no
So I that reminded me that when he said that,
these are things you should not do.
So he would come out and he would come out
and pop it.
Yes.
And do before having something funny.
And just like he would do puppets,
like do weird, weird things, you know, just do funny stuff.
And she's like, she's like, it'd be totally in the moon.
And then he'd start doing that.
And it would just kill it.
And it's killing sex like crazy.
She's like, I need you to talk to him.
So I'm like, how do I bring that up? I'm like, to next hour right like hey, you know, I needed you in my corner like
a couple years ago
I do for you
Can I use that advice?
I mean like dude what it?
Hey bro, yeah, don't do that actually don't do what?
You know before you have sex, how do you even bring that up?
We're gonna do some squats, but before we do,
don't helicopter your cock before we have sex
with your girlfriend.
So how'd you bring it up?
You're like, hey, what's your mood?
I told her I was like, I can't do this.
Get your lady in the mood.
Cause I didn't even know until,
I was like, until he's comfortable enough to share that
because he shares everything else with me.
I don't wanna go in and probably like,
hey dude, tell me kind of what you do.
Who does that?
I know, right?
You don't ask your buddies,
if you're sharing a sex story with me,
you're giving me details,
I'm not asking for like, what do you do?
Yeah, you look at your friend,
like why are you telling me that?
You wanna hear about that good stuff?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.
Don't tell me about what you're doing with your dick.
Whatever you do with your business to get your girl on you know that's your business
So yeah, I would help purple I can make it
Justin went from bashful to you
See I knew I just had to get him started I knew he had some things that if he could go back and tell the younger self
Actually, he would do that. Oh, I got's pretty much it. I got a good one.
You know what I would do?
I would give myself advice on alcohol
because I wasn't a big drinker,
but the first time I drank,
I think a lot of us did this the first time.
You don't realize that the full impact of the alcohol
isn't gonna hit you for like 20, 30 minutes.
So I drink myself so sick the first time,
I wish I could tell.
And then it happened like two or three other times.
Yeah, two or three other times Yeah, I think I
Would go back if we're and we're telling my my younger self in the sexual apartment
So a lot of you don't know this but I I was saving myself
So I wasn't gonna I wasn't gonna have sex to I was married
So I signed a purity card when I was a young kid and I made right we talked about that
I was in the same boat
This is this is this is by the, this is pure evidence that that shit
doesn't work.
Don't make your kid sign that shit.
Look at Adam now.
I do hear him ruined him.
I do hear him ruined him.
So I actually, how about this?
I owned a house before I had sex.
I owned that.
So I waited for priorities.
I was 21 years old, right?
God.
And the only real reason why, because the girl who I thought I was gonna marry, we didn't
work out.
And that's about when I found out we were gonna work out.
We were together all through high school, off and on afterwards.
And you guys didn't have sex, but you guys did other shit.
Yeah, well, okay, I mean, I think every kid does that, right?
But I would have gone back.
So from like, from like 17 to, I don't know, 21.
And I don't know who's just cause I was a virgin or what,
but I passed up a lot of, a lot of good tale that I could get.
Yeah, and my, so you'd go back in time and tell yourself,
yeah, what do you do it, bro?
He's in there enjoying yourself.
Yeah, yeah, this way you could pace yourself.
Yeah, don't hold out.
Yeah, that's what I would probably go back
and tell myself that more than even more so,
I less about the sex and more about how emotionally
I was tied up into that girl, that young.
You know, like I just thought like the world,
and I'm sure everybody has their first love.
First puppy love, you know, the first girl you fall in love with.
Yeah.
And you just, you know, I just thought,
and every, you know, it's crazy because I watched my little brother go through it. Like, you just, I just thought, and every, you know, it's crazy
because I watch my little brother go through it.
Like, just, every kid goes through it.
And it's like, it's almost like you can't give him advice.
So it's like, that's why it would need to be me.
Future me would have to come,
because my dad can't tell me, my friend can't tell me,
but future me, he got me to say, listen, okay?
Future me. I do it high five yourself.
You know what, I know, I haven't sex with somebody.
You know what, I know exactly what would be a good thing to tell yourself.
You go back in time and tell you because when you're when you're a guy, this is for the guys
listeners and you guys at guarantee you know what I'm talking about. When you're like 17 or 18,
first of all 17, 18, 19, 20 year old chicks are hot. We're dorks at that age. Like guys at 17,
18, 19, like you don't get you're not a stud until you're like 30. You know what I'm saying?
So I would go back in time and be like, you know,
tell these dudes like, listen,
don't worry, you'll get the power.
Just be cool right now because right now
I know the chicks don't, you know, you think you're a big nerd.
You just wait, give yourself 10, 15 years
and you'll write best.
Min get better with age for sure.
Well, and just-
And just-
Women will say that.
We'll ask a woman next time.
We'll ask a woman the next time we have a woman guest
on it, that'll be a question we ask,
but I know they've done surveys on it that the
maturity is very high for girls early.
But that's why guys get, you got your heart broken,
you know, 19 years old.
And most girls physically peak around their early 20s too.
Like late teens, their early 20s.
Well, if they really take care of themselves,
obviously happens a little later, but you know,
you're right, as far as men are concerned,
like, well, when I was talking about men, the majority of men are concerned, like, no, majority, bro, a majority. Well, what I mean, what are you talking about,
men, the majority of men don't peak till they're late 20s,
early 30s.
Even even longer than that.
Like, if you take, if you take yourself at 20
and put yourself next to you now,
you know what I'm saying?
It's a completely different story.
So, so a lot of guys listening right now who are young,
like, you're not even, you're not even at your full power, bro.
You haven't reached your best form.
You haven't hit the super say on level yet. Yeah, this way at your full power, bro. You haven't reached your best form.
You haven't hit the super say on level yet.
Just be patient.
Get a magician hat and, you know, wait.
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