Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 120: Macros, Ketosis, Spirit Animals & More...
Episode Date: July 27, 2015Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about on the job learning, forsaking entrepreneurship for the corporate life, spirit animals, macros and ketosis....
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Gussian, find me on Periscope that we love to hate Adam where I smoke weed at the end
of the night and I talk about shit that I shouldn't talk about
Do you really do that? I do you pair of skill back to your place. Oh, bro
I did you know it's great to because I did to the day
I got I got I got lit my girl recorded me and she's like
I had a I had a frustrating day and she so I went on this tangent about leadership
And then my tangent was like I fucking hate people that are in leadership roles
with no leadership skills.
Just because you have a fucking M next to your name
does not classify, just because you're a manager,
does not make you a leader.
And so I went on this whole red,
the hell fucking poor leadership and stuff.
I watched that one.
Did you watch all the way through?
Did you like, oh my god,
or did you go, I fucking heard this a billion times?
No, I heard that one. You mean you actually periscope that? Did you go over? Or did you go, I fucking heard this a billion times. No, I heard that a lot.
You mean you actually periscoped that?
Yeah.
Oh that's hilarious.
Oh yeah, I periscoped the whole thing blazed
and everything, my girl, my girl recorded it.
She's like, so this is trying to put Joe Ideas.
That's, you know that comedian?
Like, yeah, he's, dude.
He does like, it's like eight o'clock in the morning.
I think I just started watching.
He does this periscope and he does like,
the funniest fucking motivational like
Does he smoke in a joint, you know, he just kind of throws it out there? Oh, it's hilarious
I'm gonna start I'm gonna start doing it because it's like fuck it. Whatever. It's my periscope. I do whatever I want
I can be totally immature. Did you guys see did you guys see that she what's his name? She a Leboe, Flabois or whatever
His shy
It's
Yeah the bow of or whatever. Shia, Shilam. It's, ah, you're man.
Yeah, Shia.
It's like me saying to me, me, me, me, me.
You make him sound like Shia, la, cuife.
Hey, did you see it?
Did you see it?
Did you see his little motivational video you made?
No, he's like, just do it.
Fucking do it.
It's like, like, he said the whole time.
He's like, get it all crazy.
Did you guys watch the one that was on our forum?
Okay, our forum is so insane right now.
Dude, can we talk about that?
Kill in it now.
Let's talk about our forum for a second.
So we've got the private, we got a, we're recording, right?
Yeah, let's put this on.
So we've got a private forum if you enroll in our bundle package, which includes all the
programs that we offer.
You get access right now.
It's for free, but it's can't be free.
It's not going to be free.
It's not going to be free. No. Because it's going to become a full I'm right now because it's gonna become a full-time job.
But we got people on there and it's insane like people are trading like fitness
tips we got trainers on there we have
recipes before and after pictures are now going up I mean it's just I'm on
there all the time because I freaking love it people are doing jokes talking
to each other people are hooking up and saying, hey, let's meet up and go, do it out.
Who didn't use so many hilarious people follow us?
I was obviously like, yeah.
It's, you know, it is great though, how we, you know, people alike, right? You know, you
buy from people like you already like and you naturally just gravitate towards it. So
it's, to me, it's just an example of that.
So they're all, that's why they're cool.
They are pretty cool. They are pretty cool. They're definitely, but it is. It's just an example of that. So that's why they're cool. They are pretty cool. They are pretty cool.
They're definitely, but it is.
It's gotten so out of control that I, like I'll fuck.
I work for like four or five hours.
Then I get back on it and I'm like, so.
Like 70 fucking.
Oh yeah, my girl gets all mad at me.
She's like, are you gonna put that down on my fuck babe?
I'm trying to catch up.
I haven't been on here for four hours.
And it's there's no, I don't tell her.
I'm here.
I haven't been on this.
She's like, why don't you get on that before I get home
from work so we can spend time together. And I'm her, I haven't been on this. She's like, why don't you get on that before I get home from work so we can spend time together.
And I'm like, I've already been on it three times.
You go away from it for like 15 minutes
and it's got this huge thread.
So I don't think you guys saw this.
Somebody posted, God, what was it?
You wish I remember who it was.
So my bad for not giving you a shout.
It was a lady, I think it was a girl who posted this.
Maybe you guys remember.
It was a trainer who went on like a 12 minute rant about fat people.
GSC.
Oh, yeah, I don't know who posted it.
That dude.
Yeah, that video that I do going to rant.
Yeah, I haven't seen it yet.
So he goes on this rant for like 12 minutes about, you know, just, you know, obesity and being fat and
being disgusted and people like that and be like, you know what, I'm so tired of people
sure coating it and, you know, giving it, you know, being, giving people excuses for
why they're this way or all this blah, blah, blah. And he's like, you know, I get it,
you have a thyroid condition, I get it, you have all stuff like that. You still make all
these fucking poured it. And he just goes on for like 12 minutes. It's pretty cool. It's a little over the top. He used the F-word
more than I do, which is that's kind of rare. That's a lot. Yeah, it is a lot.
Like, you know, at that point, I think I already abused it too much. You know my
favorite, you know what my favorite thing on the forum is? Two things. Number one
the before and after is people are posting. Yes, I love that motivates the
shit. And dude, by the way, by the way, I'm not just saying this because it's it's our programs, but the feedback we're getting is actually blowing me away a
little bit because the the craziest feedback is coming from people who are experienced, you know,
people who've been working out for a long time. That's why it's awesome. Yeah, because these people,
you don't expect them to really change much because they were already fanatics and all of us
are saying, oh, this changed my life. I've completely changed
the way I eat or I completely changed that way. I'll work out. So there's that. And then
the second part, which I love is that we've got this dedicated group of people. You know,
these are the people that we're most loyal to because we're talking to them on a constant
basis. They were the first ones. They were the first ones to trust us with, you know, investing
in us and buying our programs
and listening, and we wanna pay them back.
So what we do also on the forum is we test ideas on them.
So I might say to them, hey guys,
I'm testing out this new idea on, you know,
this new concept on muscle adaptation, you know,
this I've been trying it out, this is what I found,
and then getting feedback and soon what we're gonna do
is we're gonna start testing these ideas out
because it's always smart to test it on a group
Before you really put things out there and they get to see they get to see things first they get the cutting edge
Which is really cool. I can't help but this looks like South doctor Sal over here in his lab rats
It's a great idea. This is what we're gonna do you guys were to get you all this shit made you all this supplement
And if if 90% of you survive and live it's probably a good idea Yeah, that's what we're gonna do you guys were to get you all this shit made you all this supplement and if
90% of you survive and live it's probably a good idea You knew cardio you don't do cardio. We're gonna feed you all this shit. This is what you're gonna get
Hey, how come you guys do my voice you make it sound nerdy?
Just naturally
Yeah, I'll tell you my favorite part of the forum is the lady would.
Can I just say that that's my favorite word ever?
They said yes.
They started, I don't know how this trend started, but they started saying.
Was it Ali?
I don't know.
I think, um, one of the ladies, one of our mind pump ladies, and they said, mind pump gives
me lady wood.
And they started hashtagging it it and so that's a thing
Everybody start hashtagging it, you know, well, you know, not just to be my it's great just to be myself
When a woman is aroused the
Clitoris that's a wreck like so they do get a lady would you want to think of it like a small word?
I you know the other thing I did my I didn't get a chance to The other thing, I didn't get a chance to do this on a,
I didn't get a chance to do this on the forum.
I did do this on my personal periscope and brought it up
and people loved it.
So I should post it on the forum.
I'd be getting so many people that want us to go after shreds.
And still, yes, still.
Who?
So, I mean, right.
So this is what I said, I said, listening, guys,
we've already beat them up, we beat cross it up enough. But if you guys, because there's such a large amount of you guys,
and this is me talking to all our listeners right now, too, if you guys really want to see us,
get after Arvin or Joey Swoll or Devon for Zeke or physique and or interview one of their main
athletes, we'll go get on their page and post. Tell them to come do an interview with us.
Flood their page with tagging mind pump like crazy.
Tag the shit out of us on there and tell them.
Thank you for the bro science mind pump.
Yeah, right?
Or tell them, hey, you guys should go interview with mind pump.
Mind pump, mind pump, mind pump, mind pump.
And you guys tag the hell of us.
And then maybe they'll be so annoyed by all the mind pump
tags that they'll finally have to look into us
and maybe they'll come our way.
So, and if not, then they look like a bunch of pussies.
So either way, it's a win-win for us.
You know what, you know what, it's crazy.
I don't, who was it that said this on the forum?
Oh, what was her name?
As, Asa?
Asa, I don't remember.
I was amazing.
I was amazing.
I was, I was amazing.
She said that she heard about mind on cross on a crossfit podcast
Yeah, I guess they were saying how much they liked our show and I'm like they must have missed that episode
You know what though I actually I don't know. Maybe they thought of it is like yeah like it was I ironically
I listen to that I'm looking for
Come to me. I felt like so I listen that that. What's the word I'm looking for? Ah, it come to me. I felt like, so I listened that episode not to our own me.
And, you know, the only way I think you're really offended
is if maybe if you're a CrossFit owner
and you're trying to promote your business
and get more members wrote that, maybe that was,
but for even like a lot of CrossFit people
that I know that listen to it, they're like,
you know, I felt like you guys took a very,
this constructive criticism.
That's what I was looking for.
And we kind of roast it a little bit, but I felt like, guys took a very constructive criticism. That's what I was looking for.
And we kind of roast it a little bit,
but I felt like, we gave them kudos
and all the things that they did great, right?
Like, I think there's just some things
that we disagree with and we point that out,
but does it mean that as a whole that we think
it's a shitty thing?
And I might do it.
And it's like, let's be clear, we don't hate them.
We don't hate it.
No, no, no, no, no.
We, we're just pointing out some of the stuff
that we feel like we need to point out
so that people don't.
We're trying to educate the public.
I mean, it's just, and I feel like.
And I feel like, yeah, I don't know.
I just don't like it when something gets really big
and people don't understand it fully.
And then, especially like we keep, I don't know,
I feel like I've broken record, but basically like what
irritates me the most are that they're not addressing
problems that are very clear to professionals in the
industry that see it and that irritates me to no end.
And so I feel like, you know, like we need,
like you need to be checked. Yeah.
Well, you said the other day when, you know, you kind of refer to them being so big that
they just kind of mow over it, you know, they've turned into that like that, like that huge
company who, you know, they're not afraid of, you know, some small guy pointing out what
they're doing wrong or cheating the system wrote that because they just know they can
sue the shit out of you and you bury you in lawyers and fees and shit that you cannot handle so
They've turned in right. What's the Scientology of fitness?
Yeah, there is a little bird there. Hey, what is aren't we supposed to be doing something?
Oh, yeah, I felt like Q&A Q&A. All right, let's move into some questions. We really gotta stop these. We're gonna throw that in this episode. We have time. So we're the driver that needs to go down the road
to the grocery store and we drive.
Do we miss like five lefts?
You know, off already that.
You know, off it.
Well, I know we were all just driving together.
I can't drive in a car with just me and you.
You know that.
Yeah, just the bus.
We're gonna end up in Mexico many times.
But I mean, well, we were all together on the way
to that party other day.
And I remember we had to keep Katrina on the way to that party other day and I remember
We're if we had to keep Katrina on me to make sure she was telling me where I need to go. Well, you can't count on me
Yeah, I know you're I have a sense of direction of a fucking
I don't know
Brains or elsewhere do ironically though
I I used to pride myself on that ability of like knowing all the streets and backways and shortcuts and all the stuff like that get anywhere
But I really blame all that shit on fucking technology
Because as soon as like as soon as all the Navi dude, I had all the cool Navis as soon as they first came out
So I had all the Tom Tom's and shit when they first came and I just became so dependent on that that like well
It's like remembering phone numbers. Can you tell me can you tell me my phone number right now? No, I know one phone number
It's my girls and it's only because she told me We've been together for three years and you still can't tell me my phone number right now? No, I know one phone number. It's my girls and it's only because she told me,
we've been together for three years
and you still can't tell me myself phone number.
What if you're stranded somewhere
and we need a new unit to call you?
So that I'm like, oh, shh.
I don't know my home number.
I don't know my home number is.
You don't know your home number.
I don't know my home number is a swear to god.
That's a lie.
I know my wife's cell number,
but I don't know my home number.
I only know, yeah, I know my,
I know my girls, I do know now.
I know my parents phone number because I had to know that when I was a kid. And I know my home number. I know my girls. I do know now. I know my parents
phone number because I had to know that when I was a kid. And I know I know I know I
know I remember. Yeah, I memorized everybody. Oh, I used to speak that's the other thing.
I used to be crazy. Don't do it anymore. And I know I still know my we're not getting
to the Q&A dog. Dog is trying to point to the board right now and tell us that we're
doing okay. We're like, fuck that. We're still. you don't have you don't have to play charades you can get
Just cuz you're the producer don't you can get on the mic and bus are chopped a little bit here
All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right, let's go on the Q&A. Let's start
So anyway, let me take guys what happened yesterday. Yeah, yeah
All right, so this is from Lisa underscore T.E. I see it. Don't think it's pronounced like that
T-E-I-C-H. I don't think it's pronounced like that.
I don't think it's similar to that one either.
Anyway.
So it was a harsh, even though.
So what are some things that we've learned on the job?
On the job.
On the job as trainers, that we didn't get from our certification,
not sales-related, because that we said,
the first place we'll go is we'd learn about sales.
Yeah.
But what are some things we learned as trainers
that we never got from educating ourselves through our certifications? I'll tell you one and this I believe this kind of piggybacks off of something I mentioned last week
One of the things I I prided myself on that I thought was very unique and different than a lot of trainers
was early on when I was new and just getting my certifications just starting and
It was just a young pup and I knew I wasn't the best trainer and I knew I was surrounded by all these other other trainers around me who are a lot more experienced and some of them more educated and I would put my pride in my ego aside and I would learn from all of them. And you know, that sounds so simple and basic,
but hey, tell you what, trainers have this ability to get,
and especially when you start to get good,
so that doesn't stop just because you learn,
maybe I even when I became the best trainer,
revenue wise, success wise, client schedule wise,
when I became the top guy,
because it wasn't very long until I was,
I'd never stop that.
Still to this day, I learned from other trainers and still techniques. That's applied knowledge. Yeah, I mean, I'd never stopped that. Still to this day, I learned from other trainers
and still techniques.
That's applied knowledge.
Yeah, I mean, it's so much different.
It is.
And I mean, everything makes sense to you
when you read it in the book
and you hope that it all kind of works out that way.
But like, I mean, just going through client after client
after client, you see so many different variables.
You see so many different variables, you see so many
different things. You can't replace experience. You just like have to see it and you got to work your
way through each. You got to troubleshoot your way through all kinds of stuff you didn't even think
about, you know, as you're reading your certification textbook. One thing that I wanted to
bring up was the fact that I had to get a lot better at small talk.
Right?
Yeah, it's in between sets, you're like,
God, you just, you gotta be like,
Hey, super energetic and talking about like pop culture
and what, you gotta make it enjoyable.
God, what a great point coming from you right there.
What a great perspective that is for him.
That's awesome.
It's something I feel like,
naturally, I wouldn't even think about that for me because I have to shut up like Sal, but that's cool because that's great to hear you right there. What a great perspective that is. That's awesome. That's something I feel like, naturally, I wouldn't even think about that for me because I have to shut up like Sal,
but that's cool because that's great to hear you say that. I wouldn't even have thought that,
bro. Yeah, well, it's such a great point, though. I mean, it's something I had to work. I mean,
I was a bartender for a while and like a server and stuff, and so I had a little bit of that,
but it was just like, oh my, it was overwhelmed because I wanted to be a really good trainer, you know, and I wanted to cram them with all this knowledge and
wow them with terms and, you know, make sure that they knew I had a lot of value that
I was bringing in, and really it amounted to, dude, I have to be like a fun guy.
Well, the first, one of the first things that I learned,
it's kind of close to that.
Small talk was not hard for me,
but one thing that I kind of learned was that,
in the beginning, this person's paying to see me,
first of all, this person doesn't like to work out.
One thing I learned right away was that the only people
that really like to work out are people who work in gyms
Nobody really loves to work out like people who work in gyms is true. I mean, I love working out
And so I work in the fitness industry. So these people come in they pay me to train them
They don't like to work out. They need help working out
But over time
They come to see me and so it's got to be enjoyable for them.
What does that mean?
Does that mean I make my workouts easy?
No, it means I always provide them with an enjoyable experience.
They're showing up.
They might have a shitty day, but they're going to come in.
They're going to have a great time with me.
And so that was something that I learned right away is I'm going to make this a fucking
good time with the client, whatever that means, you know, at that particular moment for that particular client.
And when ends up happening is they end up paying
because they know that they're gonna come in
and have a great time and oh, by the way,
I get to work out also I get this kind of side effect,
you know, of working out.
There's that, that's number one,
but the thing I wanna touch on with Adam,
what Adam was saying about learning from other trainers,
that never stops.
I learned a shitload recently.
Let's see, I haven't worked with this individual now
for three or four years,
but she was a physical therapist that worked in my gym.
She rented space for me and she trained her clients.
Now, she had very little personal training experience,
but she had lots of physical therapy experience.
And I learned correctional exercise from her like a mother fucker.
Like, and I didn't even, I didn't ask her.
Yeah, you just were watching.
I just watched and learned, and I learned, I mean, pretty much any rather common issue that
someone might have from different types of shoulder pain and knee pain, hip pain, ankle
pain, and a back pain.
I can now assess on a completely different level
just because I watched and listened to her.
And you know what that requires?
That requires that you check your ego at the door.
Well, I wanna piggyback what you're saying right now too
and take that so it give you more kudos.
So if I were to compare myself
who probably has more corrective exercise knowledge,
me or Sal, I would say Sal by far,
and ironically, I carry the certification.
I carry the corrective exercise specialist certification
that he does not carry, but I would attribute to him,
being I would come to him probably to have a problem,
if I had a problem with something that I couldn't figure out,
I'd probably not Sal, but yet,
I hold a higher education in that field than he does. Which just goes to show you how important that is to use that with, you know, learn from
your peers that are around you.
I was going to say, and also like placing yourself into environments that challenge you
even more.
So like as an individual trainer, you know, I was in a, I was fortunate
to work with a lot of smart people, but then again, doing it on my own, it's like you become
your own sort of person and you have to like run through your own programming and how
you do things your way and all that. And then I got to a point where I want to learn more.
And so I just kept surrounding myself. I go to different gyms where I knew the quality was like, you know, superior. And in the experience, not only
matched mind it exceeded mind. So to where I'm working on like every other business thing
under the sun, some trainers, all they do is go to these conventions and they learn about the latest techniques as far as
You know what's out there and in the best way to do correctional work the best way for performance and
To train athletes and you know whatever the case may be
These are the types of people I want to be around because I know that just watching them and how they interact
and how they program for their clients, I'm going to pick up on that.
Well, there's a huge value.
As a personal trainer, one of the most valuable things you can have, aside from other stuff
we've talked about like being like a bull and being, one of the most valuable things you
can have is this right here. If a client is injured, whether on their own
or whether with you or whatever,
if they're likely to call you to help them
with their injury, you have given them
a tremendous amount of value versus calling you and saying,
hey, I can't work out today.
I pulled my back, I can't come in to work out.
There's a big difference,
because my clients will call me
during the week.
They ask you what they should do.
On their off dates, South, can I come in?
My knee really hurts, I trip down the stairs, whatever.
Versus, I have other trainers that have worked for me
where why aren't you training so-and-so,
I haven't been in here, oh, they've hurt their shoulder,
they can't work out.
That is huge, because if you train someone long enough,
they're gonna have some kind of nagging issue.
And if you don't know how to fix that,
you're gonna lose a client.
They'll stop that momentum and lose that client.
Absolutely.
Something that, this is such a good question.
We almost didn't take this question.
I know.
I'm glad we did take this question
because I knew this would happen
as soon as we started talking,
it would spark all this shit.
So.
You did know this?
Yeah, Lisa or whatever.
He's a wizard sometimes, Justin.
Great question.
And something that I did too, and I'm sure these guys
maybe can attest to this.
I am extremely competitive with myself.
So I'm always, I really, really want to be better me,
better me every day.
And although I didn't have to try probably as hard
as Justin did for the small talk,
I still
did try and sharpen my skills.
And what I mean by that is I took a lot of pride in being a chameleon is to be able to
have I can have somebody who is come in one hour and they're atheist and followed by a
preacher the next hour followed by a stockbroker followed by an athlete followed by a stock broker,
followed by an athlete, followed by a teenager.
And I would be able to completely change my conversation
with each one of them.
And sometimes that took a little bit of research.
Sometimes it came natural.
Obviously talking to a young athlete or some of that,
oh yeah, easy, I don't have to do no homework
for that, that's just natural conversation for me.
But maybe when I was 23 years old,
I didn't know dick about stocks.
So, you know, maybe I would go and do a little bit
of homework and stuff like that.
And then I'd have good questions.
That's one of the things you'll learn real fast.
Oh, you learn from your clients?
Yes, you learn.
And people love to talk about themselves.
So I actually spent ironically
talking, asking a lot of questions during my down minutes
behind resting here and there.
You think about it. it's like free education
and to subject that, and you're learning
from someone who does it.
Exactly.
While you're trying to, like I said,
people like to talk about themselves and share
what they like to help other people too.
What's the type of client you guys find the hardest
to connect to?
The hardest to connect to.
Yeah, like what's the kind of,
like the explain the kind of person that comes in there,
you're like, oh, this could be a tough one. Just the negative Nancy's. Yeah, the ones that come in already like, you know,
the cloud surrounding them like the Charlie Brown syndrome. So I like, I agree too, even though that's
I told you I mean, I shared the story of my client I had for eight years that was like that that I still took that
Client on as a challenge is like I like, I don't think this person happy.
I'll find a way to make this.
Yeah.
So those are...
Trust me, I had a lot of those.
Yeah, I think, and for me, I guess it was like,
you hated it, but you liked it at the same time, right?
That's the challenging.
Exactly, I feel the three of us embrace a challenging situation
like that and don't run from it
We go like okay, all right, you're not gonna be as you you you and all the sales guys used to give me the most challenging people ever
Well, remember that I was I before
Before you and I when I was a trainer before I was a manager and stuff
Do this thing? That was me and I the way I look at that. That's always a sign of respect from your boss or your leader
because he sees you or she sees you as somebody
who can handle all that.
All the hot.
No, that's how I took it, but it was always like,
oh, that was me.
I was always wanting to just give you the evil life
from the corner.
All the really hot, like you literally gifted chicks,
went to someone else.
Exactly, exactly.
Justin got them, you know.
You gave me the one that's
What's rubber another word for rubber
rubber another word for ever yeah latex latex the latex intolerant lady
We had balloons for close out. Oh my god. How could you now dare you have these here?
Thank you, thank you for giving me I had no idea you were gonna go there I don't use it word for rubber. Oh, I was I was like oh boy. We can set up right we're gonna set up right now
I love the three guys off the late-text
I just I just think that she was like a Paul
And I've comtered now and I sold her training that same day. You rubbed a balloon.
Oh, yeah.
Rubbed a balloon on her face.
Oh, God. Oh, God.
Yeah, the rock out in hives and cut a check.
Like the condom at her chops.
I know that I know that she asked stuff that helped us that was not,
not regarding to sales, but I really feel like all this stuff we're talking about ultimately leads to
you selling this person on more training and continue on.
I know that, and I know the trainers that want to avoid sales and not talk about sales
want to be like, well, if you're just a really good trainer and you give your clients great
results, then you'll sell lots of training.
That's a crocker shit whoever's telling you that. So, ultimately, I was always thinking desired outcome.
And I was already, and I know I'm gonna try and stay away
from the sales as much as I can,
but I mean, in my mind, when you buy five sessions
or 10 sessions, whatever it is, in session one or two,
I'm already thinking about sessions 15, 20, and 30,
and how I'm going to set that up.
And if you're really good, a lot of that small talk
are little subtle seeds leading up to that
about where your program is going,
what you're going to be doing.
I'm very first.
I'm very first.
I'm going it out.
Well, the thing is, people who, trainers who say,
oh, I just got to be a really good trainer
and then it'll all work out.
Look, it's, of course, you better be a good trainer. That's like, if you're not a good trainer, you're bone structure. If you're not really good trainer and then it'll all work out. Look, it's, of course, you better be a good trainer.
That's like, if you're not a good trainer,
if you're a bone structure.
If you're not a good trainer and you really care about people,
you don't want to help them,
then get the fuck out of the industry.
You have to have that in order to be successful.
You have to have that.
But then on top of that, like what Adam and Justin are saying,
you have to have those communication skills
to be able to explain how indispensable,
you know, what you do is. Yeah. And look, after a few years, yeah, then you don't have to have those communication skills to be able to explain how indispensable, you know, what you do is.
Yeah.
And look, after a few years, yeah, then you don't have to sell shit anymore.
You know, I have clients who've been for a long time.
I don't need to explain to them, you know, how indispensable the exercise has been for
them with nutrition.
They know.
Yeah.
And that's why they keep coming.
It's not something I have to, it becomes a, hey, aren't my sessions coming up next
week?
I'll be like, yeah, they are.
You could just come in and go, okay, boom, and it's done.
So, but in the beginning, yeah, you get the first 10 sessions.
You're still gonna have to sell them on why.
And they need to be with you for a few months.
And I only bring it up even though,
because I know she specifically asked other thing,
but sales, and she probably doesn't want to hear that,
because I had trainers who worked for me
that were so anti the sales,
like almost like they took it on as a mission
for them to prove that they could become this great trainer without that piece.
Right.
And I'll tell you right now, they were never great.
They were good trainers.
And I'm talking about guys that had their masters in kinesiology.
It was always those guys.
It was always those guys.
Yeah, because they had so much education.
That's just ego.
Exactly.
It was ego getting the way.
It was there.
They were so intelligent, so smart.
And they had all the answers to help somebody out,
but then they had their communication skills
like Salisane were so poor because they felt
that they didn't need to worry about sales
and all these trainers that were great in sales,
oh, they're not really good trainers,
they're just good at gift-a-gab,
or they're just that like, sorry,
if you don't accept that that's a majority of the business
and a big part of your success
as becoming a personal trainer is learning to sell yourself
or communicate how the fuck you want to look at it.
And in the day, that right there will take you 10 times further
than, you know, 20 certifications, like I was just saying with
south, I mean, I would come to south for help
and something that I have a certification that he doesn't
even have.
So, perfect example that.
All right, let's go to next question.
This is from Tess underscore Christie. What would
are, okay, so you shortened the question here, Doug, but basically the question was, what
kind of job would we could we get pulled to away from being an entrepreneur like, what would
they have to offer us? What would it have to be in? What kind of field? What would it have
to be where we could work for someone else? What would pull us to work for someone else?
Yeah, if we were to work in corporate America,
and we had to, what would it take?
What would that job look like?
Yeah, what would that job look like?
And what would it entail in order to convince us to do that?
Well, corporate.
I'll just say the first right out the gate,
so I mean, sorry, it would be a shitload of money.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It would be because of every day when I go home
and I'm like, this fucking job sucks.
Damn, my paycheck was big as fuck this Friday.
So it would have to be first of all,
I'd have to be paid very handsomely
to justify putting up with somebody else's bullshit.
And then I would have to be in some sort of a leadership role
where I get to develop people under me.
My favorite part of working for a big company
in a leadership role was developing other minds.
I love watch, I still, I mean, I don't get paid for this.
And some of our listeners are probably old trainers of mine
that I hired a long time ago.
And I still, even as crazy as my schedule is,
fine time to still mentor trainers from years ago.
Because I just, I have a passion for that.
I have a passion for, because I felt like,
I didn't get a lot of it.
I didn't have a lot of mentors for me.
And I kind of found my way,
and I feel like if I had a person like me
who kind of helped me and showed me the way,
so with that I would have developed even faster
and would have been even better at what I did.
So whenever I meet those that are hungry like that,
I love pouring myself into them.
So a joke about the money thing,
but in reality, that would be the number one.
I would have to be in a position where I'm in a position to where I have to.
Or you could build something.
Yeah, I could.
I could build and mentor people.
And I'm competitive.
So I do like jobs that are highly sales-motivated, where I'm competing against not only myself and my own numbers
that I produce, but others in the company.
And that's just a competitive side of me.
So to somewhere where there is opportunity for growth, even though I don't see any of
us ever doing that, but if we were to, that's kind of my non-negotiables.
I mean, almost identical for me.
Same thing.
It would obviously have to pay well.
But I'd have to be in a position, like just like what
you said, Adam, where I could train and develop people
and build something.
And I'll add one more thing.
I'd have to feel like it was for a cause that I believed in.
So if it was something that I firmly believed in
and I wanted to get behind, then I could justify
working for an organization that was already big
with a lot of power already,
where I could jump into versus doing it on my own,
where I'd have to build that up in order to make that happen.
So, you know, like in the future,
I mean, one of my dreams is to have a nonprofit
or work for a large nonprofit,
or you know, use some of my abilities to,
you know, to do certain things that, you know,
that I believe in.
So, you know, that would be part of it.
But definitely,
be able to train, develop people under me,
and motivate and inspire,
because that's what I truly enjoy doing that.
So, but I really have anything else to add to that.
Yeah, I mean, for me too, it's still very similar to you guys.
I just, I think they'd take a lot to bring me back
to the corporate side of things, so just the mentality of it
is not there anymore.
And I was trying to think of the only way
that it might be appealing besides, you know, a nice
handsome paycheck would have to be something that challenged me mentally that was totally
different than fitness and things that I've been a part of, but sounded really frickin'
fun.
You know, like something that I could see not feeling like a job where I'm like, oh,
dude, this is awesome.
And I'm getting paid for this.
Like, you know, I know the jobs like that exist.
I can't really say what it is,
but it would definitely have to be something that
utilize a different part of my brain and personality
and challenge that part of me.
So you're saying something like a shreds athlete
or something like that?
I mean, exactly.
Like that.
You know what?
Let's be, let's be.
So I could take pics and model, you know,
this whatever the fake ass shit.
I eat.
Let's let you know what, let's be clear though.
Let's be clear.
Right now, I can speak for myself.
I'm pretty sure you guys do the same thing.
Right now, I could go get a job and make more money
than I'm making now, working for someone else.
Right away.
Oh, for sure.
For sure.
Actually, I probably try, people try to recruit me once or twice a year and they're offering
me high paying jobs.
And so part of the reason why, I mean, we talk about getting paid, you know, getting paid
as all, but that's not that big of a part of it because I could do that right now.
I just can't, you know, I think when you're an entrepreneur, they're just something about you that you just...
It's also our...
You're just a little crazy.
You're rewarding creating something for me.
It's also our...
It's also our age too.
We're in our 30s now.
All of us have been at a point where we've made a good amount of money,
where we've been able to do the things we want to do,
or pay for the things that we want to do or pay for
the things that we want to pay for and realize that there's more to it.
That's it.
I mean, like there's...
Well, you see the ceiling too, right, from the corporate side.
Like, we've all been in the corporate side.
Like, we understand the progression of how things work and how far you can get.
The politics.
That's a good one.
When I leave you here, oh no, I'm going to take it back.
When I finally decided to leave that situation was when I exactly, that's a perfect example,
Justin, is when I realized that in order for me to make the kind of money I want to make
right now, I need to be three positions higher than I am. And in this entire company, I've
never seen somebody move up the three of those positions within five
to seven years in their career time.
So I was looking at myself, here I'm coming up on my 10 year and that means I got in there
five years plus to even think I'm going to get to that position and really that position
isn't that much money.
It's just the amount of money I want to be making right now.
So that's what made me leave.
And I left and I made triple that money working for myself instead of that.
So to me, that's, and then once you kind of get that, I feel like once I reach that
point and kind of looked around and realized that like, you know, even having that kind
of financial freedom, like, there was, there, I wasn't happy doing what I was doing.
And I wanted to do something else and I missed, I missed't happy doing what I was doing and I wanted to do something else
and I missed, I missed doing this what we're doing right now.
And I have to say that I'm probably the tightest financially and broker that I've been in
fucking 10 years actually right now.
But I'm doing something that I believe in that I truly love and I'm excited about, you
know, like, I mean, we talk about this
all the time that I don't want to do anything but get on here and record not because I'm not
narcissistic because I am extremely narcissistic and I like to listen to myself, but more so because
I believe that we don't even worry about it. I believe we are a part of or we're creating a movement
that is unique.
It's original, it's a needed in the fitness industry
and it's very exciting watching it grow as rapidly
as it's grown already and it's just a confirmation
of what we're doing is right, man.
And to me, that's more rewarding and valuable to me
than a paycheck that we all could go walk out
and get a lot more money for.
So, you know, that being said,
in time of how broke,
if you guys go to www.and donate to the Adam Schaefer Fund,
I'm almost broke from donating.
I help my boy out, so.
So now I'm in the same position.
So mine's at www.justinitshit2.
What's the next question?
So the next one is from Mofo Lolo.
You know what I mean?
We picked this one, we actually picked this one.
Mofo Lolo.
This shouldn't be a very long one.
Come on, this is a good question.
Mofo Lolo.
Of course it is for you, good Mr. Ayolacrige.
I feel like there's a song in there somewhere.
No, so the question is, what is our...
Hey, Mofo Lolo.
The question is, what is your animal spirit and why?
What is your name?
I love this.
Are we gonna be funny or anything?
No, we really see ourselves.
So I don't really know much about spirit animals.
I don't know.
That's not gonna make this hilarious.
The truth is that there's a whole thing behind this word.
Certain animals represent certain characteristics and stuff.
I think we need to name each other.
We don't know that.
Yeah, we don't know that.
I name each other's animals.
So we're gonna make, we're gonna make shit up.
We name each other's animals and I already know
some dick ass answers.
Sounds like a porpoise.
I'm naming myself.
That's what I'm thinking.
Yeah, I know.
It's just like oozing out of you.
A porpoise?
Yeah.
That's the smartest fish in the sea.
It's the one that always like, I don't know.
Who is the first to lose?
Who is the first to lose?
Who is the first to lose?
You guys take my blow, or a porpoise.
You want to this style.
You better have an animal ready to go.
I love it below.
What's your animal?
For me?
Yes.
Oh, fuck.
I don't know.
I can tell you my favorite animal in the world is.
That's the question.
In hard bark.
That is not the question.
Okay, okay.
You got to pick us.
Okay, let's do this since we don't know much about spirit animals.
I'm thinking right now with my wheels are spinning.
I'm trying to think of an animal that encompasses traits about myself that I find in the animal. That's what I'm thinking.
But no, but no, Bono monkey. That's a cover. So tell me. I'm very interested. That's for you.
Oh, fuck off. See, that's what you can't. You're not picking my eye. I have a way cooler idea for myself.
What is your, Bono? What is your end? But no, boom.
Yeah, those things are freaks.
Frick, that's why I said that.
Yeah, they bang everything.
Boom, boom, boom.
Throw my semen on you.
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Yeah, because what is it in body?
Up because, let's see, when I think of a bear, I think of a bear as being courageous,
consistent, loved can be loved and respected, but can also be also be feared Has claws but looks cuddly
But you did put there also
Canables do they oh yeah
They eat other bears. Yeah, they eat other cubs and stuff. I don't know assholes
Sal has it so I do fuck that up
What you're I gotta keep it real Justin what yours?
Yeah I'm sorry, I gotta keep it real. Justin, what's yours? That's it.
Yeah.
Mmm.
I know, I know, I know.
I say now I'm gonna get like science.
I know, Discovery Channel's gonna come after me.
I know, Discovery Channel's gonna go out for a deal.
Like Irrino.
Irrino.
Yeah, Irrino.
Yeah, Irrino.
Irrino, Bino, Irrino.
Yeah, if I would say Irrino.
It's a complimentary animal.
Not like, say you fuckers, you get it. I think you say a rhino. It's a complimentary animal. I'm not like say you fuckers.
I think they have like a bamboo.
They got a peanut size brain though.
Oh, yeah, that's kind of like a tiny brain.
There's not too many animals that have a human brain, bro.
So no matter what, we're taking a,
we're not a great, we're down great.
Oh, no, what is it, the whale?
The, uh,
What's your whale?
Yeah, a narwhale? I do you know whale totally a whale?
You're nor whale. I don't know. I don't think we're doing so good. No, I'm not a whale. Come on
I was gonna say honey badger just because I don't okay
So here I just I just looked this up the meaning of the bear
Let's see if let's see if I was accurate. Oh, okay, it's good. We'll do that. Oh, yeah
Let's do it when you listen off like we seriously have no reference?
No, no, no, it's all due one and then we'll look them up and now look it up because if I list them off
It's like a trillion. I'm gonna listen. I've ever was okay. The bear has several meanings that will inspire those who have this animal as their
Totem or spare animal the primary meaning of the bear spirit animal a strength and confidence
Okay, stamey against adversity, taking action and leadership. The spirit of the
bear indicates it's time for healing or using healing abilities to help self or others.
Bear medicine emphasizes the importance of solitude, quiet time and rest. That's not so much.
The spirit of the bear provides strong and grounding forces. So there a bit. Okay, so look at mine. I think I think I think I'm a hawk. Do I stick with whale?
You want okay pick one I'll look it up. Yeah, what do you mean? I feel like I'm a bird
Yeah, but pick a bird dude. He's like a million birds out there. Yeah, I'm a bald eagle. You're okay eagle
You're a spread eagle
Let's take up the spread eagle. Okay, so the eagle power of course you pit eagle because Eagles are fucking awesome
Eagle medicine, let's see here swiftness strength courage wisdom
Keen site illumination of spirit. I know this. Healing, Creation, Knowledge of Magic.
Not very much though.
You're not very magical.
The Gathering, I'm very good at that.
When the lights go out, you're pretty magical.
Ability to see hidden spiritual truths, not really.
That's not really your own at all.
Yeah, dude, I'm the only one here, C's Ghosts.
Hello.
Uh, Connection to Spirit Guides and Teachers.
No, you make fun of those kind of people.
Yeah, I do.
Great power and balance, that's true.
Dignity with grace.
I like this one a lot.
Intuitive and creative spirit,
respect for the boundaries of the regions.
Grace achieved through knowledge and hard work.
Yeah, you are an eagle.
See?
How did that work out?
All right.
You know what, though, I could have read it.
You're totally a bear too.
I know. I could have read it. It's totally a bear too. I could have read it.
It's just like a horoscope.
Yeah, exactly.
So I think my spirit animal is a cougar.
This guy.
I have a cougar, bro.
Well, let me look.
I feel very cougarish.
I'm not going to Google that cougar because I know something else will come up.
I know.
So let's see what the cougar spirit animal totem.
Let's see here. Cougar. Let's wait for this upload
Let's see what's this fucking Wi-Fi?
I don't know how we got that stuff. It's okay. Okay, if you're if that's your animal then you're most
At least you have I'm gonna punch you right now to be like yeah, Tony. Yeah, yeah, you're most likely a natural leader
Right out the gates, bro.
You're right out the gates.
You walk your talk and lead by example.
Oh, good.
Dude, you just stop right there.
I'm finished.
On to the next question.
No, no, no, no, no.
You know how to set your boundaries
and are very clear when someone crosses them.
Dude.
When you're happy and satisfied,
your perk can be heard by all those around you.
What the fuck?
Tell me this is a my ride on my spirit animal or what you also have the ability to be seen or not seen as you are the master of camouflage
Dude, he totally is he's captain miss theory oh all the time
We always talk about did I not know my spirit animal or what bro? You're the cougar with crazy. Oh, oh cougar
That's our new name is it wasn't wizard cougar or crazy. Oh Cougar. That's our new nickname is either wizard Cougar or Cougar wizard Cougar wizard. I'm for sure
I want to get you a Cougar hat like head that you could wear over your head
I have to say I have to say I'm excited. I'm very I thought this was a stupid question at first
What's dog? We gotta get him actually. That's good. What's your spirit? Yeah, yeah, what do you think Doug? I called him a chimp once
Remember that I said, a chimp.
An art vark.
No, no.
No, no does salamander.
No.
No, no.
Doug, what's your spirit animal?
A lizard.
Well, let's just say one time I looked in the mirror
in a compromised state and I was looking into the eyes
of an eagle.
Oh, so you were an eagle?
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't want to take justice. Yeah eagle. Yeah, I don't know. I don't want to take just real original
Let's just say I was gonna compromise stage. Yeah, you know what you know what though? That's okay. He actually saw
I actually saw where it we're like you you just you just made it up just both
He literally saw himself as an eagle in the mirror. He's told me the story before. That's crazy
Can I just tell Moful I'm getting a cougar tattoo now, just so you know, that's how much
I like my spirit animal so much I'm getting a Cougar tattoo now.
Okay, hold on a second.
Let's just think about this for a second.
A bear, a Cougar, and two eagles.
You know what that sounds like?
God, I said like a bad ass.
Sounds like a bad ass fucking cartoon, doesn't it?
We're fucking some people up.
Yeah.
Bro, it sounds awesome.
All predators.
Pretty sure we're running this forest.
And I feel like if we were robots,
we could all combine and form one magic.
Yeah, I didn't say Tune them robot.
Yeah, I did say Tune them robot.
Yeah.
Combining our powers.
We could.
I think I would be dear.
All right.
I'll do our last one here.
Let's do it.
Do we want to go into those?
Yeah, I think we should just do a little short touch up
on this one right now.
All right, so here's a deal.
So we get a lot of questions on what should my macros be
if I'm trying to do this or trying to do that?
Here's a deal.
Cytosis is what everyone keeps asking.
Well, that too, but there's also macros.
People are saying, oh yeah, we're doubling up here.
Yeah, so real quick, look, the reason why we don't
like answering that question is because it's super individual.
So I could tell you what my macros are, Adam could tell you what his are, Justin could
tell you what his are.
They're all pretty different.
To lose weight, you need to be at a deficit, to gain weight, you need to eat more than normal
carbs you can play with them.
It's very, it's very individual.
So that's why we don't answer those questions on it.
So we have a guide, yeah, and we don't have a prescribed guide.
Good, that's great.
Yes, because we have a guide that breaks it down
and helps you figure it out for yourself.
Is that's really how you can do that?
And that's, and exactly.
And, you know, I'm just this last week, bro.
Here's, here's a little one for you.
3200 calories to 50, 400 calories
was my caloric expenditure.
I thought we said we were moving on and not talking about macros.
No, I wanted to explain.
But that's how that's how diverse my week is.
Yeah.
That I expend a difference of 2000 calories in a day that if you,
if you don't learn to adjust your, your eating habits according to your own
metabolism and your body, what you need, my macros mean nothing to somebody else, you know what I'm saying?
So it's pointless to talk about that. The other one was ketosis,
which has become like the fucking hot question.
Yeah, everybody's asking us about ketosis, but you guys made a good point when we talked about
the software. There's the clinical ketosis diet, and then there's the question
when athletes ask us about ketosis. A real ketosis diet, a then there's the question what athletes ask us about ketosis.
A real ketosis diet, a real one that you get from a doctor, and you're eating a particular way,
because either you have epilepsy or some other condition that requires it, is a high fat,
yes, no carbs.
Zero, like every little thing, like, no carbs.
Toothpaste.
Sorry, it has carbs in it.
Yeah, and it's even low protein. And sorry, has carbs in it. Yeah.
And it's even low protein.
It's even relatively low protein.
It's mostly fat.
It's, yeah, very fat.
And that's really the only,
that's a true ketosis diet.
Everybody else that goes low carbon raises their fat,
you're going in and out of ketosis
typically while you're working out.
And it looks a lot more like atkins.
I mean, let's be honest.
Atkins is a true brand.
This is a classic rebrand.
Thank you, Justin.
Come on, people.
See through the bullshit.
It's the same thing with weight watchers
and all these things.
All they're doing is fluctuating your numbers
as far as calories are concerned.
Or there's really not a whole lot you can do Mm-hmm, and here and go ahead and here's here's what I would tell somebody on atkins fucking 10 years ago
The same thing. I'll tell somebody on the ketosis diet now or ketosis diet now is
If you feel comfortable with doing that for the rest of your fucking life then do it if you don't feel like having carbs
Hardly ever again then fucking do it
That's your if that's what you want to do
But just remember what you're doing what you're setting yourself yourself up for. You're setting yourself for your body to
adapt to that, to get adapted to not getting used to having hardly any carbohydrates ever. So
it's not a great idea if it's something you're trying to do just to get yourself in shape for
the summer vacation or whatever, because guess what happens when you decide to switch back to eating
like a normal human being. Yeah.
Well, it's probably one of the reasons why we see a lot of people do a
carb cycling now is because staying low carb all the time every day, every day.
You start to get stressful.
Well, you start to get catabolic effects.
You start to lose performance, athletic performance.
I go relatively low carb all the time.
But when I say use the word relatively, it's because I have times when I heat
more carbs and times when I load lower carbs, but I don't go. No, far all the time. But when I say use the word relatively, it's because I have times when I heat more carbs and times when I heat lower carbs, but I don't go in no part all
the time.
Yeah, but you're fluctuating now. I think that's the difference why I have like an
issues because, you know, I'm going intermittently between, you know, that mentality. I definitely
I'll do high fat and, and it's, and stay in that for a bit, but I'm, I'm coming right
back, you know, I'm coming right back.
You know, I'm eating carbohydrates, you know,
the body guessing.
My brain needs to function too at its highest ability.
And guess what, if you're starving yourself
from carbohydrates, you're not gonna be on that level.
And so, keep that considered that.
Ketosis is not a new word.
It is not new.
So that's one of the oldest,
oldest, oldest, stiotic.
Yeah, is been around forever. It's not new. It's one of the oldest, that's one of the oldest diodes. Yeah, is been around forever.
And it's not new.
It's just like just instead of perfect.
It's just, you know what I'm saying?
If you put a pig on a dress, it's still fucking pig.
A dress.
I put a dress on a pig.
It's still a pig.
No matter how you dress it up.
We were trying to catch a greased pig.
Is that what you call it now?
We used to do it.
We used to do it to rodeos when we were kids.
They went all the little baby, baby pigs out in a truck.
Yeah, it's tough, man. It's very tough. It's catch those little fuckers.
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