Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 090: Creatine, Predestiny, Depression & Anxiety Solutions and Caitlyn Jenner
Episode Date: June 3, 2015Sal, Adam & Justin answer PumpHead questions (@mindpump on Instagram) about creatine loading and cycling, their views about predestiny, how to naturally treat depression/anxiety and advice to Caitlyn ...Jenner. As always tons of great questions came in this week and it is always difficult to choose which ones to answer. If your questions don't get answered please resubmit them again for future episodes.
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Hey Adam, you want to hear some crazy testimonials from people who've been doing our program?
Dude, I've had some people hit me up too.
Like these are fucking mind-blowing testimonials.
Yeah, I've heard all kinds of different stuff, so I'm curious to what you're getting.
So check this out. This is from John Smith of Orlando, Florida.
Okay. This is what he says.
Before I started your program, I suffered from premature ejaculation.
Do you know what that is?
By the way, that's when you come too fast.
Yes, I know.
He says, after two weeks on the program,
this is crazy.
After two weeks on the program,
I made love to my wife for four hours
and gave her 13 orgasms.
13?
13 orgasms, I'm not done.
And then I bang my girlfriend afterwards
for another hour and a half.
This guy is just loving the program.
He's crazy.
How effective it is.
Well, I have 19 year old Timothy from New Jersey,
who is actually on the swim team, high school swim team, and was telling me that
he was able to hold his breath for anywhere between a minute 45 to 230 before he started our program.
That's impressive. That's impressive.
Now he's up to two 45 to three minutes each time he holds holds his breath so it's so to two hours and 45 minutes no two minutes, bro
Two minutes and 40 minutes die if you held your breath for that. Oh, still impressive though to go from that
I also had this 63 year old. So this is the first like elder woman that I've actually had in box me
She inboxes me. She's from South Carolina
She was actually completing between two to three crossword puzzles per day. She's up to four crosswords per day now. What? Yes. This
program is crazy. Hey guys, guys, you're just making this crap. Doug, Doug, I need you
to stop interrupting me. I got to read another test. So, so check this, this one right here
is going to blow you away, right? So Sean from Wisconsin, he sent us a picture, by the way,
which I'll send you.
Sean from Wisconsin, so check this out.
This is what he says.
He says, hey, hey, Sal Adam and Justin, I love your show.
I'm gonna fast forward, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Before starting the maps program,
my left testicle measured two centimeters in diameter,
and my right was two and a half centimeters.
They actually doubled in diameter. He has was two and a half centimeters. They actually doubled in diameter.
He has now four centimeters sized testicles.
And his question is how does he slow down the growth of his balls?
So basically just stopped doing the program.
But it blows me away at the results people are getting from this program.
You are getting all these crazy sexual ones.
I get all these people that it seems like the program is increasing their intelligence.
I have Roxanne over here from Louisiana. Roxanne
actually when she was first doing our program, because she's
27 years old, it says here that she was at a sixth grade
reading level when she first started doing the program. Now
that she's been doing it for the last three months, she's up to
a ninth grade reading level. So she went up to three guys guys,
I mean, no, you didn't buy into this. No, you're just keep interrupting us
when we're reading these testimonials.
I don't think the members will,
let me just write, I'll read two more, right, Doug?
All right, just two more here.
We just got a couple more.
So, so Suzanne from New York,
this is actually a pretty cool one.
So she lives in a part of New York.
I'm gonna kind of give you the synopsis because it's a long one.
She lives in a part of New York.
It's kind of dangerous.
She gets scared at night, right?
Anyway, this is what she says.
I was walking home alone after a late movie.
It was midnight, and I was approached by four crypts and seven bloods.
So I don't know if you know those familiar with the gang.
Yes, yes, okay.
Which is strange considering their California gangs in New York,
but I'm not gonna question it.
So these Crips and Bloods came up to me
and they assaulted me.
And I want you guys to know, I defeated all my opponents.
That's fucking...
I mean, we saved our life with the program.
Which is crazy.
I think we're breaking some laws here.
What, we don't, you're right, Doug, you're absolutely,
listen, we don't condone fighting Crips and bloods, even though you might be able to
defeat them all by following the MAP-Sendabolic program and interstitial survival.
We don't make any outlandish claims that it will increase your ability to hold your breath
or read at a higher education level, that just how it happens to be some byproducts
that we're happening to get from some of these people.
Okay, this is all hearsay.
Okay, I'll just put it that. All right, hearsay.
So you may or may not have the same results.
Yeah, I bet.
Why you gonna be a hater, Doug?
I'm not a hater, I just don't like lawsuits.
Well, it's not us, these people are telling us
all these spectacular results.
We can see here and read all the people
that have lost weight and gained muscle.
But we're gonna read the ones that stand out.
Let's see.
Yeah, I wanna hear about the other
southern side effects that are happening.
What about the one we read from John?
Oh, that's right.
So check this out.
John Who, correct.
This is crazy now.
Check this out.
John Who.
No, that is his last name.
Who, John Who.
Oh, that's who.
No, who, he thinks he's Asian.
So, okay.
So here's a crazy part, right?
So John writes, now he's a 17 year old kid.
And he writes here,
I've been an ectomorph my whole life.
I could never get over 115 pounds in terms of body weight.
After doing your program, I won the Mr. Olympia four times in a row now.
This is crazy shit.
This is crazy.
This is crazy shit.
I didn't heard of a Mr. Olympia named Joe.
I knew.
Okay, that's the first one I'm gonna have to call bullshit, bro.
I don't think I know.
All right, well, listen.
I knew somebody was lying in the office.
Somebody was lying.
I knew somebody was fibbing in the. Somebody was lying. I knew somebody was fiving a little bit.
Well, listeners, check this out.
You go to mindpumpradio.com, click on the yellow button.
We have the MAPSANabolic program, the NOBIAS 6PAC formula.
We've got the Nutrition Survival Guide and the Fasting Survival Guide.
All of it, you get all of it for $97, or you could break it down into payments,
30-day money back guarantee, try it out yourself.
See if you wouldn't miss your limpia.
See if your testicles grow.
I don't know, maybe I made those up, maybe I didn't.
It's crazy, it works real well.
Click on the yellow button, check it out.
Now that's the fact.
If you want to pump your body and expand your mind,
there's only one place to go.
Mind, pop, mind, pop with your hosts.
Salta Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews.
Looking for...
Hello!
He's trying to carry on.
Son of a-
Walk alone
Here I go again on my own
Going down the only road I've ever known
Like a trip through I was Voice of an angel bro, no, that was a demon that was a voice of a beautiful Oh
Voice of an angel, bro. No, that was a demon. That was a voice of a beautiful
Sexy demon I Healed shoes and frickin crazy wings. I love when you bring back songs like that we I love when you bring back
Songs like that that we used to listen to his kids bro. You know that song's about right?
Snakes no, no, it's about jerking off.
Nope, it's about jerking off, bro.
He's going off alone.
He's gonna do it on his own.
Yes.
Here we go.
Here I go again on my own.
It's like, here I go again.
Here I go again.
She's not into him, right?
Where did you get this, bro?
This is not about masturbation, bro.
Yes, she is, bro.
Everything is not about masturbation.
This is, I mean, it, she doesn't want to hook up with them.
So he's like, here I go again on my own.
Here I go again in my own
Exactly it's a song about
Who is this who are we with what are we doing welcome to mind pump this is Salda Stefano Adam Schaeffer and Justin Andrews doing it Yeah, it's all produced by Doug
Dougie fresh this better Doug Doug Doug Doug Doug Doug Doug
Now so fresh, you know it is it's my favorite time
Which time is it Q&A Q&A
Q&A Q&A
Bro when when you I like helping the world. Yeah, but you give me the bedroom eyes when you say that bro
I know I just I can't hold that back maintain it keep it. It's someone got a
Q&A I get excited. Oh my God, I love Q&A.
I, you know why?
When we first started, this is why,
because when we first started this before,
we did Q&As, and we weren't sure how many people
are listening.
It felt like it was just like us talking to nobody,
you know what I'm saying?
Maybe there's like, we have like one fan out there,
it's like listening, but now that we have Q&A,
hey bro, now that we have Q&A, I know for sure,
there is at least like all protein questions.
At least 30 or 40 people listening to us.
Yeah, I know it.
It may be nervous though.
I like to pretend like no one's listening.
Then I can be myself.
That's true.
I could be my weird self.
I just sit here and I picture everybody naked.
Oh, well, everybody listening right now
is sitting on a shitter.
That's why you're crossing your legs.
It's the best time to live. Either driving in your car or on your shitter. That's why you're crossing your legs. It's the best time.
Either driving in your car or on your shitter
are the two best places to listen to a podcast.
Yeah, for some, I don't know what it is.
And Sally, maybe you know something with your phone.
Is it dirty, dirty thing?
Do you, do we actually, I mean, I don't know about you guys,
but some of my best business ideas have came
from when I'm taking a shit.
Yeah, like a really long shit.
So is there a science behind the stuff?
Yeah, so what happens is the,
there's parts of the brain that control shitting
and they become occupied with trying to defecate.
And once they're occupied doing that,
the rest of your brain is allowed to be 15 years.
Reincreative in blow.
Like a rush of endorphins.
That's right, that's right.
That's why when you get really scared,
you wanna shit yourself,
because your brains, your brains like it needs to be open.
Oh my God, I just solved everything.
Exactly.
So there was zero science.
So there's so many other things.
So some of the best advice we could give to people right now
is if you're trying to learn, possibly,
then is it, are you saying we should like,
you know, move this to the bathroom?
Should we all just stay in the room?
Oh my God, can I tell you something right now?
If these chairs without if these chairs
We're also toilets. Do you know how awesome this man would be productive?
Disgusting no, what didn't discuss? I do not want to smell your senses
It'd be a competition. You're broccoli already
Not gonna smell your shit. You know what's to stick it to stick it to the subject brings a broccoli into the house
I said already is broccoli already stinks.
I'm trying to be right.
I'm just trying to be healthy, bro.
I'm sorry, that's a great idea.
Speaking of shit, dude, I'm guarantee you this is happening
in any other trainer that's listening.
I'm listening.
But I was training a client the other day,
and they farted.
Oh, that was a great, good job.
Let me tell you some leg press, bro.
Leg press that's happening.
No, these 10 times.
Crunches for time.
Yeah. Yeah. Oh. Let me tell you something. Some leg press bro leg press that's happening these ten time crunches for time
Let me tell you something if you train anybody long enough you will eventually hear them fart Yeah, how do you guys handle that?
Like if someone if you're client just bust ass right in front of you have to call it out because if you don't
You wait awkward for both of you. No, you know, I just I straight up I
Mail people to me. I'm like hey nice one right there. Nice one. That's up
Otherwise good rap. They're rookie Nice one. Otherwise. Good rap.
The rookie, the rookie, the rookie trainer of me
used to not say anything and like, oh,
and this was my mentality.
Like, I'm not gonna say anything.
And maybe if I pretend like I didn't hear it,
maybe she,
Yeah, but doesn't it depend on the decimal?
No, no, like how long.
If I hear it, I'm calling it.
Okay.
If I, if I'm obviously, like, nice it. Okay. If I, I'm obviously,
a nice one, Susie.
Yeah, exactly.
If it's like a, if it's like a,
a noise you're not sure of,
of course, I'm gonna say anything.
But if I'm sure that was a fart,
what do you mean you're not sure of?
Like, did you shit yourself with your heart?
Well, you know, like,
sometimes your shoes squeak on the outside.
So like that, you're like,
what was that like?
If you hear it and you smell it,
immediately from your client,
and you're in track pants and it of it. I'm calling you now.
See, here's the deal. This is a big problem for me.
It sounds like you can handle it pretty well. I can't because the funniest thing in the world to me.
I mean, I swore to God, guys. I'm not making this up. There is nothing funnier for me than somebody accidentally farting.
It's when they're embarrassed. Bro, I, oh my God, it's the worst thing.
So the fart, it doesn't matter who it is.
I don't care who it is.
It could be my freaking best friend.
Anyway, it's, and I'll sit there,
and I'll be like, you know,
you remember when you were in school,
and you were like in, you know, fifth grade,
and your buddy would try and make you laugh,
and the teacher's like, don't laugh,
and you're like,
that's me as a trainer now, when they fart.
I'm like, yeah, I'll be be right back and I'll go in the bathroom
and just laugh my ass off for 10 minutes if you come back.
It's the worst thing ever, but anyway, everybody does it.
So it's a thing, man.
Sometimes I'll be like turbo.
Turbo, yeah, I'll just say turbo.
Yeah, I'll say turbo.
Yeah, boosters.
All right, guys, you ready for the first question?
Yeah, can we actually start this podcast?
All right, this is coming this is coming from games and
Games games I like games. I like that game games. Give me some
You know what we do every ease as I
I'll take two of those. I feel like I had to some laughing gas. We need to stop him from doing that
because they're gonna steal him from us, Adam.
Some recording executives,
we need to hire that talent.
Yeah, because voice recording.
Yeah, albums are doing real well these days.
Yeah.
So Mr. Games and Gaines is asking us about
Crayotein loading, cycling,
and the optimum time to take it.
Okay, so let's start with the science.
It's not like steroid cycles.
Yeah, so let's start with the science.
First and foremost, creatine loading is a fantastic example.
Can we talk about what it is first and where it's actually,
there's stuff it's derived from food too.
Yeah, so creatine, your body utilizes it to create adsign triphosphate ATP. It's a type of muscle energy
The more ATP you have the stronger you are and the more ATP you have the more water your muscles hold
So they become fuller more volumized and they're stronger
But there's more to that creating does a few other things. It also lowers myostatin
Myostatin is a very potent regulator of muscle growth.
If you block myostatin, you build muscles.
Matter of fact, myostatin inhibition is so powerful.
If you were to compare it to anabolic steroids,
there is no comparison.
Myostatin.
Let's go way back to like, you know,
one of our first podcasts we're talking about the dog.
Oh, if you guys Google it,
Google like the myostatin pit bull. Yeah, no, not even dog. Oh, if you guys Google it, Google like the Myos statin pit bull.
Yeah, no, not even a pit bull, it's a whip it.
Oh, whip it.
But it looks like the look.
Yoke, yeah.
If you just Google Myos statin inhibition,
you'll see pictures of animals
and stuff that they've done test on.
It makes steroids look like vitamins, right?
It's what most people think.
So everyone's seen this picture of either the dog
or the cow or the bull that has been done to.
Most people think it's been shot
with a bunch of steroids to look like that.
It's not steroids.
No, actually the bull is,
animals get shot with steroids all the time.
They don't look like that.
No, and the bull, the bull for just for the record
is not, they didn't do anything to its milestone.
It was bred that way.
It's called the Belgium Blue bull and their bread to be extremely
muscular and then when scientists discovered
Myostatin, they went and studied this bull and they said oh this bull doesn't have much myostatin
So that's why it's so frickin muscular. Crateen lowers that so
So the whole loading concept when Crateen first came out back in the 90s, I remember it was such a big deal.
Cell Tech days.
Yeah, it was the first no before that. It was EAS, phosphogen.
Yeah, EAS.
Phosphogen was the phosphogen HPA, I believe. We're right around the same time as cell tech, bro.
No, cell tech came after, dude.
It wasn't much after, then I took them both.
I remember fucking EAS, and I remember cell muscle tech.
Yeah, it was pretty close.
It was, but first it was Phosphogen.
There was no carbs added to it.
Then they discovered if you spike your insulin levels,
you get more creatine in your muscle.
So then they just threw in a shitload of Dextrose.
Which was Phosphogen HP, right?
Phosphogen HP and...
We get just a little less.
Cell tech, which had like 70 grams of like ridiculous glucose sugar in it.
Yeah, it was awesome.
You drink it and it was like, it was like powerful fruit punch and it made you not
sure.
It was like slamming some creativity with a bag of skittles at the same time.
Exactly.
That's sand.
Exactly.
So anyhow, loading back in the day, they would tell you, you have to take 20 grams of
creatine a day for seven days to load it into your muscles and then
afterwards take a maintenance dose of five grams a day. That's a crock. Yeah. It is 100% marketing bullshit.
It was a way for them to have you use more supplements. Yeah. Buy some more. No need to load. You could
just start taking it and you don't need five grams a day. Some people just need maybe one or two grams.
Five grams is just this arbitrary number. If you're a bigger guy, like me or Justin or Adam, five grams per unit.
I'm very good at me.
Yeah, primarily like Justin.
Do you need to cycle creatine?
I guess theoretically, if you take creatine, your body will synthesize less of its own
creatine, although I have yet to see any studies on this.
I personally have been taking creat, pretty much nonstop.
That pretty much nonstop,
I was like 16.
Well, when you think about it,
you take doses of like five to 10 milligrams,
five to 10 grams, right?
Is what you take?
I take between, I take between two to five grams
and I take it five days a week.
Okay, so two to five grams,
they say what, you can find up to what three grams
found in a stake, right?
In a big piece of study, I think a pound of study.
Yeah, so I mean, if you, so just, I mean,
so taking five grams like that is probably not a big deal
or so ever.
I imagine if you were taking 20 to 40 grams a crazy today,
you probably should probably cycle up that.
Well, here's what, that was evil.
Well, here's what happens too with creating, by the way,
for you listeners, if you take Craya team five five grams a day and then you go get a physical, you may find elevated
creatinine levels in your blood.
Creatinine is a byproduct of muscle damage and organ, certain organ damage and it shows you
if your kidneys are not functioning properly.
Don't freak out.
It doesn't mean your kidneys are not functioning properly. Don't freak out. It doesn't mean your kidneys are not functioning properly.
It means that you're taking creatine
and some of it is going to get converted to creatinine.
So taking creatine does elevate creatinine levels
in the blood and then alongside the fact that
if you have more muscle to begin with,
you're gonna have higher levels of creatinine.
So when I get mine tested, I'm always at the upper,
you know, the upper limit of the high range. Sometimes even slightly outside of it, but I'm always there.
I've been there every physical I've ever gotten, and I've done further testing, and you'll
find that in a lot of athletes with a lot of muscle. Anywhere, anyhow, loading waste of
time to take five grams a day, cycling, you can cycle on and off if you want. There's
no signs supporting either way. I personally don't take it every day.
I take it about five days a week.
Optimum time to take it.
Studies don't really show a huge difference,
but it does lower myostatin within an hour
so I've taken it.
So I like to take it pre-workout.
Well, yeah, it will also, if it's re-plenishing your ATP
and your ATP at ADP molecules are paired together
to create energy in your body,
I would imagine that taking a pre-workout
to help that process speed up,
wouldn't that be, or is it not matter?
If it's prevalent in your body at an increase rate,
it's going to increase.
Yeah, I can say that word.
Yeah, because I think you reach a certain saturation rate
and muscles, and then every time you take it,
you're just kind of maintaining that.
So it's not like caffeine where you take it
and you get the instant effects.
However, taking it does lower myelostatin
within an hour or two.
So that's why I would say take it before.
But I don't think it really makes a big difference.
You probably just take it in the morning and you be fine.
Here's an interesting thing on Cratee and I learned the other day.
Cratee is considered a newtropic.
Oh really?
It is being studied right now because it should,
if you take creatine, you do get improved cognitive function,
especially if you're fatigued, if you're calorie deficit
or if you're older.
So they're now studying giving the elderly creatine.
Well, it does it also volumeize your cells?
Yes, it does volumeize cells that run off of ATP,
but in particular muscle cells.
So I used to use utilized creatine like this,
and I still do when I'm cutting.
So right now, when I'm completely flat and depleted,
like part of it is the mental game.
So I'm carb depleted.
So when I go into some of these workouts,
I don't feel good.
And by what I mean by I don't feel good,
is not like, I don't feel like, I'm sick. I just, I't feel good, it's not like I don't feel like I'm sick.
I just, I feel flat.
So it's hard, my pump isn't as great
when I'm loaded with carbs.
So I actually will take creatine
and in hopes that it's gonna volumeize my cells
and then I'm gonna load those cells up
with a ton of water.
Now it's all temporary and it doesn't necessarily
build any muscle, but that temporary pump
that I get from that is.
Oh, that's it. Yeah.
Yeah. So it's a nice little mental game that I play with myself when I lift.
So I don't know if that's a strategy.
Well, there's also, there's also some science that shows that creatine accelerates fat loss.
And it could be through some indirect action, but it does.
And it's got antioxidant properties in particular for the heart.
So. In other words, we're all pro it. and it's got antioxidant properties in particular for the heart. So-
In other words, we're all prolet.
Well, I'd say if you look at the science, because there's some people that will argue against
creatine still to the state, but it's been around for a long time, and it's probably the
most studied, ergo genic supplement out there.
I mean, there's for sure hundreds and hundreds of studies on it, and they're almost, I think
they're all positive.
There's really no negatives.
There is this rare situation that you could get something called compartment syndrome and muscle,
where the muscle expands, but it's being inhibited by its fascia. So you get this really tight,
painful feeling and the only way to alleviate it is to cut the fascia. It's extremely rare, but they have tied that to create a team.
Yeah, that sounds painful.
But yeah, loading, cycling.
You can cycle it if you want or not.
There's no science supporting you the way.
Loading, waste of time, optimum time to take it.
Probably pre-work out, but maybe not.
Next question.
This is a good one.
This is a good question.
I like good one. This is a good question. So this is from
jujj triple O-S-H dot atoms. His question is how do we think of the
philosophy of you know determination or basically you know predestiny.
Well I have saw this for a good question. Yeah, so what he's asking is, you know, how do we feel about the philosophy that, you know,
what's gonna happen in your life, your success,
everything that happens to you is predetermined.
That it's gonna happen, no matter, you know,
everything all of your action, fate.
Yeah, fate.
So that's the determiner versus like,
so then the question is, do we really have free will?
Right. Okay, so like so then the question is do we really have free will right okay so like
based off of what parameters do all the the factors of variables that make me up as a human being
you know on top of that my environment on top of that my decisions that I make all these things
like everything is fake everything is fake yeah how do fake. Yeah. How do you guys feel about that?
It has a timeline.
I don't know about that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll try and answer this without getting
to religious sounding.
So what's neat is we all have kind of different views
religiously or non-religiously in South's case.
And I happen to be a believer.
So I believe that there is a greater being.
There's a greater power.
So there is a part of me that believes that
there is a little bit of fate destiny.
But I also do believe that we have free will.
So I believe that there are certain things
that we are just destined to do.
And I'll just use an example. Like since I was a kid, I have felt,
I have just always felt this calling to lead, to lead what?
I don't know to what, what will that end up being?
What will it be for a short period of my life?
Is it just for one moment?
Who knows?
But I've always had that calling or that feeling for that.
Now, I also believe that I have the decision to actively pursue that or sit on my ass
like a shit button, do nothing.
So, and I said I don't want to get too religious, but this is kind of a sensitive subject
for me because growing up in a home where we were very religious
and I was taught that to have faith and I do have faith, I have faith that things are going
to happen a certain way and I believe that.
But I also believe that I control a lot of my destiny.
So it was really conflicting for me growing up because you know a lot of times
I would sit and my parents would tell me oh you know well it's going to work itself out. It'll
work out. Just have faith, have faith. And you know things didn't always work out the way I thought
they were going to work out. And that really was hard for me as a kid to handle that. And it actually
drove me away from religion, from Christianity, from things
like that as a kid because I thought, well, I can't imagine why a God would want us to
just wait for everything to happen or just believe it's going to happen or whatever is
going to happen is going to happen.
The more I started to read and dive in and stuff like that, I learned that this isn't
necessarily the case.
It's because my parents or my family,
they took it this way.
It doesn't necessarily mean that that's exactly
how he intended or whoever intended this to be.
And in fact, there's passages in the Bible
and things like that that talk about that,
we have free will and work without,
or faith without work is dead.
So the fact that we don't do anything about it,
to me means that, you know,
that doesn't mean that you were just,
doesn't mean that we're not predestined.
I think we're predestined for certain things,
but I also think that we have to actively make those decisions
to pursue those.
And so that's kind of my take on it without like I said I tried try not to get too
Too religious on everybody and so that but I definitely think that there is a part that's predetermined
But I also think at a certain time we can't you you have to do something about that
Well, as for for me there's a few things first and foremost you just reminded me of a joke
So this guy's praying to God and he's like,
please God, I need to win the lottery.
And nothing happens and he keeps praying.
I need to win the lottery.
I need to please God, help me win the lottery.
Finally, God talks to him.
He's like, listen, you need to buy a lottery ticket first.
So you just reminded me of that, right?
By what you were saying.
Okay, so here's what science.
It's beautiful.
Great job, though.
So this question about our things
predetermined or are we creating them ourselves is one of the most fundamental questions in science it is absolutely
It's one of those things you know, what is time?
Science will tell us that time does not work
Linearly like we experience it, right? We experience past, present, future.
Science actually.
We'll continue as Luke.
Well, science actually shows that it's all happening
at the same time.
Like past, present, and future is all happening now.
And we're just experiencing it in a way
that perceives it to happen as past, present, future.
So in that sense, everything has already happened
and so it is kind of like fate.
It's already happened.
Here's my take on it.
I'm not, you're right.
I'm not religious.
I'm not atheist either, but I'm not religious.
But I think saying that nothing exists as as ridiculous as saying, definitely I know what
exists because nobody knows, right?
But I definitely think what we see and what's around us is just based off for perception
and there's much more to meet the eye.
We know this already through scientific study.
As far as whether or not things are predetermined or not, the way I approach it is this.
It doesn't fucking matter.
I don't care if it's predetermined or if I determine it.
Because here's the bottom line. Let's just, for arguments, say, say,
everything's predetermined, okay?
No matter what you do, you have a fate.
If your fate is to be a leader,
your fate is to be president, United States,
your fate is to be whatever, no matter what,
that's where you're gonna end up.
Or your fate is to be in prison or whatever,
your attitude along the way is gonna make you either
enjoy it or not.
Oh, great point.
So I don't give a shit if my fate is to do something,
I'm gonna choose to believe that I control it.
Whether I really do or not doesn't matter
because if I feel like I'm in control,
then I'm gonna be happier, I'm gonna live better,
and I'm gonna enjoy the process more than sitting down
saying, oh shit, I'm not in control of anything that's happening right now. Of course, there's a voice
inside of me that tells me that I meant for certain things, and that drives me. Is that a trick that
my mind plays on me? Is that my own way of, you know, making sense of things? Is this something I tell
myself, and then I try to convince myself that it's my fate
I don't give a shit
The bottom line is I'm gonna I'm gonna choose to believe that I control my destiny and that it's not predetermined
And whether it is or not doesn't matter to me. That's that's where I'm at with it. So were you out there?
well I
Well, I'm kind of like in between both you guys
All the bases so great here. That's the way we like it
I'm the penis between us
Yeah, yeah, you did say that. I tried to lighten this up a little
Yeah, no for me I
I
I kind of grew up with with a little bit more of a structured
Ideology, I guess I would say of like
how I perceive the world and my role in it. But then again, I was always a very, very deep thinker
and I always wondered the why, the what, the how, the win, and what, and what, you know, and so for me
it's all always been about purpose. And so for me, like a lot of pre-destiny, like, I feel like
maybe there's, maybe there is something that's implanted within, say, say it's DNA, say
it's something that's like a genetic code that is passed on, you know, from previous family
members or, you know, you're sort of building off of experiences but for me it's always
going to amount to purpose. So you know what my purpose is while I'm living and the story
that I'm creating and you know the people I run into and the choices I make and so my
view towards that is that yes I do feel that there's greater purpose from a greater
being or there's something there.
It's not as clearly defined as it used to be for me, but at the same time, I don't feel
like, I don't know, this is pretty heavy, but it's okay, bro. Yeah, it's just that's why that would be a great topic, man.
I thought it's it's hard to do it and not get to, you know,
as a terror.
Right.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it's, I just feel, I feel like there's, there's a lot of,
there's a lot of meaning in life that people take for granted.
And I feel like people don't think about it.
People just think about their jobs and people just think about what's right in front of
them. And I've run into like different types of minds, you know, in my experience. And
one of them is, it's like me, where they're like, wow, you know, what the hell am I doing?
Let me just stop here for a second and think about, you know, the universe.
Let me think about how these things connect.
And, you know, like that's how my brain is constantly moving.
And then there's the other type of mind that is like,
I have this, you know, set of things in front of me.
And I need to conquer this.
And I need to, you know, be very practical
about how I plan my daily activities and everything
else.
And I don't identify with that at all.
So for me, it's like, you know, my purpose, it's not predetermined because I'm changing
it constantly.
And I feel like free will is really is the definition of that.
Like if you're gonna say I have free will,
then that means that my decisions,
it's cause and effect.
And so, yeah, so I mean, I guess that's where I stand.
Well, that makes any sense.
No, it makes total sense.
And it also makes sense why the three of us
or the four of us are all together here,
because although we all
kind of have different maybe views, you know, or ideologies or beliefs on a higher being
or not or whatever, or how we were raised, which we all can agree that that has some sort
of influence on who we are today, 100%. One thing I think we all do agree is that I do
do believe that in one way or another, we all agree that we have some control but otherwise we all would be sitting in this fucking room together right now because this most certainly wasn't planned you know this wasn't something that I felt was predetermined or was something that we actively had to make the decision to do and a lot of that involved risk and stopping other things that we are doing and making that happen. And it could easily not happen too.
And it's also about being receptive, right?
So if you're receptive to change and things come across your pathway and you're able to adapt
to that change, that new stimulus, then you're going to have a whole new experience.
Some people, they just can't deal with that.
And they want to stay within this confinement,
you know, of what defines them.
And I feel like once you kind of cross that barrier,
it becomes like, it's less black and white, you know,
like I don't live in a black and white box.
You know, things keep coming in that I'm like, well, what about this? You know, why, why, why, why do things do this? And, you know, answers, answers
vary. Well, you know, if you take, if you take people and who are faced with a challenge,
you know, let's say someone tries to start a business and it fails, but they're the kind of person
that believes that they are in control
of their destiny.
That person is more likely to look at what they did that maybe was the cause of their
failure and is looking and say, okay, I'm in control of this, I'm going to try again.
And so that's why I choose to accept that philosophy.
And you have to believe it.
And like I said, it doesn't matter because there's, look,
I don't care who you are, sure, you can be religious
and believe whatever you want.
Nobody can prove if something's supposed to happen
or if you made it happen.
There is no way to prove that.
So I personally believe if you choose to believe
that you're the one in control, you're more likely
to keep swinging the bat every time you miss,
because life is about missing.
It's actually life is much more about missing and trying again than it is about
hitting a home run because you don't hit very many home runs in your life.
But you're going to miss a whole shitload of pitches coming your way.
Well, I think it's a great analogy because I mean,
and going back to what we do right now is how many times have you heard,
and I've heard people in my life that are like this
where like you said, you know, they attempt something
whether it be a new career path,
whether it be an entrepreneur,
it doesn't even have to be an entrepreneur,
I think it can be working for another company,
a new job, a new relationship, whatever it is,
and then they fail at it,
and then their answer to that after they fail at it
is like, oh, that wasn't meant to be.
Oh, it wasn't meant to be here, it wasn't.
Right, which, that's never my attitude.
It doesn't matter what, it could be a relationship.
It could be a job.
It could be something that I'm building.
It could be anything.
But if something fails or something doesn't work out,
I never say, oh, it wasn't meant to be,
or I say, fuck, what did I do wrong?
What could have I done better to have made this have worked?
Regardless, if that's the path I wanted to choose, like so if we were taking the analogy of a relationship,
so maybe, you know, at the other, that relationship, I said, like, okay, that wasn't, maybe it wasn't the right person for me,
but what could I have done to have made that relationship work better?
Or, or what could you have done to choose somebody different?
Oh, exactly. And it's, it's an important, taking that, that philosophy requires a lot of responsibility.
It is not easy for someone to sit there and say all the shitty things in my life are because of me.
And I don't mean like shit that happens to you that you have no control over, but the way you react over what happens to you, You do have control over. So, you know, it takes a lot of responsibility.
Look, you know, we work in the fitness industry.
I mean, how many times do we have clients or people
that come in that are overweight,
that blame everything but themselves, right?
It's everybody else's fault.
It's my genetics fault.
It's a fast food company's fault.
It's big work, my work, my kids, my wife, my time.
Right, and so-
Everybody but myself.
It takes a lot of responsibility.
It takes a lot of responsibility.
It takes a lot of empowerment to sit down and look in the mirror and say, you are 60 pounds
overweight because you choose to be 60 pounds overweight.
Yep.
And it's hard to say that to yourself.
But once you do, I'm telling you right now, once you accept that responsibility, you
are now empowered to make that change.
If you do not accept that responsibility, you can't change shit because you never gave yourself
the power to change it to begin with.
So you have to accept it yourself.
You have to look in the mirror and say,
the reason why I'm not successful is because I choose
to not be successful.
You cannot say the reason I'm not successful
is because so-and-so got rid of me
or the economy didn't work or whatever,
because then you don't have the power.
The only way to empower yourself
is to accept that responsibility.
And so in a nutshell, I would say that's my philosophy
on that.
So, should we move on to the next question?
Yeah, it's getting way too heavy.
All right.
Woo!
Heavy man, oh!
Woo!
Damn.
It's a great question, no, I mean.
What do you mean?
Why I liked that?
I thought that, I mean, I love to see Justin
pucker up a little bit.
And so, Sal, be careful about what he said. I think it's great to challenge challenges.
It is a challenge very much so I mean that there and I think it's it's it's extra
challenging for guys like us because you know we're being broadcasted to you
know for contends of thousands of people that are listening and it's like you
know it's important that you I don't't wanna come off the wrong way on this either
like where you don't understand how I truly feel.
So that's a tough one to make sure you fully get me
in five minutes.
I know.
It's a lot longer conversation.
It is.
That's a deep, have you wanna talk to me more about it?
You know, we'll talk.
Yeah, but it is.
I thought you guys did great.
I thought everyone answered that pretty well.
And I do wanna say, you you know we brought up the religious thing
I do want to be clear that I respect anybody and everybody's beliefs so long as they treat other people
Well, I don't care if you're atheist Christian Jewish
Muslim if you treat people like shit. I don't like you. Don't be an asshole
Yeah, but if you you can believe I don't care
You can believe in the whatever you want you can believe in the, whatever you want. You can believe the cookie monster is, is God,
as long as you treat people nicely,
then you're cool.
I'm cool with you and you're cool with me.
It's all good.
So let's see, next question.
This is from,
this is actually my sister.
My youngest sister's asking this question,
Halloween cat, that's her Instagram name,
her actual, her real name is Katarina.
And her question is, what are some natural solutions for depression and anxiety?
And my sister's asking this because anxiety in particular runs in my family, especially
my mom's side of the family, you know, heart palpitations and anxiety, you know, attacks
and stuff like that tend to run in our family.
So would you say like cardio would be a good answer to that exercise in general?
Yeah, exercise in general.
Yeah, exercise in general has been shown to be quite potent for both depression and
anxiety. As a matter of fact, in just speaking in depression terms, and by the way,
depression and anxiety a lot of times go hand in hand.
One might cause the other and vice versa.
No.
You know, if you have lots of anxiety, you tend to get oppressed, and if you're really
depressed, you tend to be anxious about it.
But they tested exercise, head-to-head with some of the most popular SSRI drugs, serotonin
reuptake inhibitor drugs like Prozac and whatnot.
And they found that in a head-to-head comparison, the SSRIs are more effective in the short term,
in the medium term, exercise is as effective
in the long term, exercise is more effective.
So, whereas taking an SSRI might-
It'll lose its potent sea after it's initial.
You'll hear people have to change the pressure and drugs and whatnot.
I think it has something to do with receptors getting down-regulated in the brain and
whatnot.
To be honest with you, we really don't know 100% of how these drugs really work, but exercise,
for sure, statistically speaking, is as effective in the medium term and in the long term, is
more effective.
And I would say this, I'm not a doctor,
but if you have really bad depression,
I'm not saying don't take meds.
If your doctor recommends you take them, do it.
I also, however, recommend you start exercise
and moderate.
No go crazy with it because extreme exercise
overtraining can actually cause depression.
So moderate activity, and over time,
you may find that you need less and less of that depression drug.
So as far as, you know, diet,
do not eat sugar, sugar can trigger anxiety
and depression and people, the ups and downs.
Carp. So many things about sugar
that are just not good for your body.
Well, I mean, look, how many times
if you guys ate a shitload of sugar
and then felt all of a sudden kind of down afterwards?
Yeah, there's a big crash.
Yeah.
Well, I think you've talked about this before
about how we concentrate sugar.
Like, you know, if you were to eat sugar
in the way it was from sugar cane. Yeah, sugar cane, the way it was grown in nature, you know, and like, you know, if you were to eat sugar in the way the way it was from sugar cane, sugar cane,
the way it was grown in nature, you know, and like, you know, it looks, you guys don't know
it. It's like a whole tree. It looks like bamboo, you know, I'm saying, and it's like,
you'd have to eat like eight feet of sugar cane to be equivalent to one soda can. So it's
like, where we're killing ourselves with sugar is that, and seeing it goes with fruit, you
could probably eat a ton of fruit and be okay
with the sugar that you're getting from there,
that's getting canceled out by all the great fiber,
but it's all the shit, all the food,
and all the stuff that we eat in packaged wrappers
that's got all this ridiculous amount
of concentrated sugar that's like.
So carbohydrates in general, cause,
or responsible for some development of serotonin.
So some people go on a lower carbohydrate diet
and it kind of stabilizes some other people
that'll actually cause depression.
So it depends on the individual.
However, sugar definitely can cause depletion of serotonin.
So I would say stay away from sugar and processed foods.
You want to eat foods that are high in healthy fatty acids.
Omega-3 fatty acids in particular have been shown to alleviate depression, so like fish.
Fish, yeah.
Grass fed beef will have higher levels of healthy fatty acids
than grain fed beef.
And then natural solutions, you can do magnesium.
Sometimes your magnesium deficient that'll cause anxiety.
Camel-mil.
Camel-mil is so underrated as something that'll cause anxiety. Camel, Camel is so underrated as something
that helps with anxiety.
It's so mild and it's so mild that in Europe,
the parents will give it to their infants
to help them with call it.
And this is typically a tea, right?
Tea, Camel, tea.
You can drink it every single night
and it's actually good for you.
And over time, it has really potent all day long
anti-anxiety properties.
This is like an antioxidant as well.
It's an antioxidant, it's got immune boosting properties.
It's just good for you.
Unless you're allergic to the Camelmill flower,
I'd say drink Camelmill every night.
I tend to get, if I get a lot of stress,
I don't acknowledge stress.
So if I'm stressed out, I hardly can tell.
Usually it makes me focus.
And if I get really stressed out, I get kind of manic,
I get let's energy, and I get hyper.
Then you blow up.
No, no, what happens?
That's just me.
That's funny, because you get like that.
I get kind of more quiet and more like focused.
I get super focused, super hyper.
I get super focused, but I'm quiet.
My girlfriend always says,
because I'm just like, I'm not talking. I'm quiet my girl can always tell because I'm just like I'm not talking
I'm in like you know trying it what it to me when I'm I'm stressed out or whatever
Make a case just like you I don't I don't accept it in my life
I don't allow myself to get yeah, I never I never
Stress exactly. I don't never acknowledge it is saying I'm stressed
But then what I notice is I'll get heart palpitations and I've learned now over time that heart palpitations for me
are my body's sign of stress.
And chamomile is like a cure for me.
If I drink that like two, three, four nights in a row,
I don't get them anymore.
Nice.
So it's really effective for me.
There's also, so there's some other herbs
you can take them at night that'll help you sleep
with, but they are anti-anx anxiety valerian root is one of them.
Kava, Kava tea will give you kind of this.
What about marijuana?
Marijuana is a double edged sword with anxiety statistically speaking for some people because
it could it could enhance the anxiety if you're prone to anxiety.
Well, depends.
That's super relaxed with it.
I thought that's the THC the CBD.
Yeah, the THC version. The CVs were. I thought that's the THC the CBD. Yeah, the
TV's where I thought the CBD is you know what's funny. They're doing they need more studies on this because
you'll hear people you know this Adam someone will say oh I can't have that strain it gives me anxiety
and someone else will say oh I love that strain it makes me relaxed and it's the same strain. Yeah, okay. So
this is where our biochemical you know diversity. Well, we've identified I don't know how many
cannabinoids in them, but we only know like
20 really well.
There's hundreds something.
Then there's terpenes and other things in the cannabis plant that we don't quite know
how they react, you know, they act within the body.
So some strains you'll use and you'll get energized, some you'll use and you'll get sleepy,
some will give you psychedelic, make you feel kind of psychedelic and creative, others
will make you feel kind of numb and dumb, almost or stone.
And then from one person to another, look, there's a string called White Widow that I cannot touch anything with the name White.
Anything crossed with White Widow, I can't have.
It's like instant paranoia and anxiety for me. It's the most racist.
It's all, no. It's the worst thing in the world for me.
I cannot handle White Widow. Actually for me. I cannot handle white widow.
Actually, actually I got a little story.
I had some white widow.
I was up in Tahoe with my cousins,
and I had some white widow strain,
and we were in like a townhouse kind of up in Tahoe,
so we're sharing a wall with some of the people,
and they must have got up early.
It was like 5 a.m., I think, and they're walking around.
And it sounded to me like there were people of the roof
And I'm like oh fuck cuz you know Nevada's got different marijuana laws or whatever
I'm like oh fuck they're coming to the feds, bro. Yeah, so I'm like we got a flush all the weed right
So that look out the window and there's so I'm like we got a flush it right but I'm so paranoid
So I look through that peer through the blinds like a freaking frickin crack at, right? I'm peering through the blinds.
And there's this like sewer company
or whatever working on the sewer system.
I'm like, oh, fuck it's the FBI, they trap the sewers.
We can't flush it.
They're tapping the lines.
Bro, can you believe that shit off of frickin' cannabis?
That's hilarious.
So I will never touch that strain again.
Yeah.
So double edged sword.
How would you on time, Doug? We're at 42, a time for never touch that strain again. Yeah double edge sword. Uh, how would you on time Doug?
Oh, yeah, I think this is from our boy our boy cap. Yeah, caplin.
Nostrick, Nostrick, Nostrick, Nostrick, Coppillon. So this is a question about Caitlin Jenner,
formerly known as Bruce Jenner. Oh, so if Caitlin Jenner was our new client, what is the first
exercise we would do with her?
Just kegels.
Kegels.
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