Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 1383: The Best Exercises to Target the Inner & Outer Thighs, Avoiding Lower Belly Fat When Bulking, How to Balance Healthy Foods & Snacks & More
Episode Date: September 18, 2020In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about the best exercises to target inner and outer thighs for females that don't have to be done on a weight machine, whe...ther TRX training is really for everyone, the best way to combat midsection fat when bulking, and how to pack a healthy lunch for a child. Cobra Kai, a Mind Pump favorite. (5:45) Sal’s great realization. (9:14) Balancing cravings and alcohol. (11:24) In entertainment news from Mind Pump. (17:21) #TBT (19:13) Instant Pot/Butcher Box, a match made in heaven. (22:57) Netflix is feeling the heat over the “Cuties’ backlash. (27:32) How adolescence is getting stretched out more and more. (31:35) Building impact and income in the fitness space. (33:07) Justin’s excitement for the new season of the Mandalorian. (36:13) Mind Pump Conversations: Is the work from home model here to stay? (36:55) Mind Pump Investments: The migration out of metropolitan cities and why rents are going down. (40:35) #Quah question #1 – What are the best exercises to target inner and outer thighs for females that don't have to be done on a weight machine? (47:45) #Quah question #2 – What are your thoughts on TRX training? Is it really for everyone? (52:38) #Quah question #3 – Every time I bulk, I feel like I inevitably put on too much body fat. Specifically, around my midsection. No matter how slow or clean the bulk is, I always see midsection fat appear. What is the best way to combat this or at least keep it to a minimum? (56:25) #Quah question #4 – I am having a son soon and my biggest concern is when he is school-aged and needs to have a packed lunch. I really don’t want him eating this garbage school food, but I feel like it’s hard to meal prep for a child. What have you done or plan to do? (1:00:14) Related Links/Products Mentioned MAPS Fitness Products Cobra Kai | Netflix Official Site Visit Butcher Box for this month’s exclusive Mind Pump offer! 'Cuties' Backlash Led Netflix U.S. Cancellations to Spike Nearly Eightfold, Analytics Firm Says San Francisco Wants To Let 16-Year-Olds Vote — And It’s On The Ballot This Year Join the Revolution in Nutrition Coaching – NCI Certifications x Mind Pump Will work be remote forever? Mind Pump TV - YouTube Try THESE Lunges for GREAT Legs! (Elevated Lunge) COSSACK SQUAT - Increase Mobility & Leg Strength (TRY THIS SQUAT) MAPS Suspension Mind Pump #1335: How To Clean Bulk Mind Pump Podcast - YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Jason Phillips (@jasonphillipsfitness) Instagram Marlon Shamell (@shamell_fitness) Instagram Serene Wilken (@mindful_axis) Instagram Simon Sinek (@simonsinek) Instagram
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If you want to pump your body and expand your mind, there's only one place to go.
MIND, MIND, MIND, UP with your hosts.
Saldas Defenow, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews.
In this episode of Mind Pumped the World's number one fitness health and entertainment podcast,
we answer the fitness and health questions that are asked by our audience,
but the way we open the episode is with an introductory current events portions
where we talk about stuff that's happening in the world.
We talk about studies, talk about our own lives.
Introductory.
Today's episode has a 38 minute intro portion
after that is when we answer the questions.
By the way, if you wanna see every topic timestamped
in the podcast, so you can fast forward to your favorite part.
Go to MindPumppodcast.com,
but if you wanna listen to the episode,
the way it was meant to be heard,
start from the beginning.
That's right.
So I'm gonna give you a breakdown.
We open up by talking about Cobra Kai,
Adam finally finished season two.
What a great show.
Oh man.
I gotta do karate.
So happy you guys are watching.
Then I talk about one of my great realization
about my age.
I'm not as old as I thought I was.
Then we talk about cravings and alcohol.
We talk about using the Instapot
and making pork ribs in there.
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Then we talk about Netflix losing a bunch of subscribers
because of the show cuties.
Maybe you shouldn't have done that.
Then we talk about how San Francisco
might be passing a bill that allow 16 year olds to vote.
I think they're trying to just crash themselves
as fast as possible.
Horrible, horrible ideas.
Then we talk about the fitness space
and how the demand is strong,
but there's a big shift that's happening.
So a lot of trainers now are building online virtual businesses
because a lot of people aren't going to gyms anymore
or they're servicing clients at their houses.
Nonetheless, this requires new certifications, new education on how to build your business
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It's a huge value, totally free to mind pump listeners.
Again,
it's NCI certifications.com forward slash mind pump. Then Justin brought up the new Mandalorian
trailer. That's exciting. We also excited. We talk about the downsides of the market and
how people may be working from home more than ever before, maybe forever. I talk about
how rents and property prices are being affected
by this new market.
And then we get into the question.
So here's the first one that we answered.
This person wants to know what the best exercises are for the inner and outer thighs without
machines.
So we talk about strengthening those areas without access to lots of equipment.
It's not the thyme, master.
The next question, this person wants to know what our thoughts are on suspension training.
Is it really for everyone?
Is it really as effective as people are saying?
They must be hearing a lot of people's feedback
who've been following MAP's suspension.
This is a program that's designed
around suspension trainers,
and we're getting tremendous feedback.
Yes, suspension trainers do build a lot of muscle.
If you want to follow an organized program,
go to mapssuspension.com.
The next question this person wants to know why,
every time they bulk no matter how they do it,
they just gain a lot of body fat.
So we give them some strategies on how to bulk
without gaining body fat.
In other words, just building muscle.
And the final question, this person's a new father,
and they're a little worried about when they go to school
and how to handle their lunches.
Obviously, there's some challenges with other kids
eating maybe unhealthy foods.
They're gonna be eating foods away from them,
so you can't monitor.
So we give our tips on how to maintain your child's health
without making them feel like they need to rebel.
Also, I mentioned MAP suspension earlier,
as one of our more popular suspension trainer programs.
But if you want to find a program that's tailored for you,
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you can find all of these programs that we created. This is me, Adam and Justin, with our combined 60 years of personal training experience.
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Finally, watch your guys' season finale of Cobra Kai.
Oh, who ta!
So you might know what's funny, my cousins,
they have little kids, you know?
Yeah.
And they're sending off their kids for karate.
Because of Cobra Kai, they are.
It's sort of good.
So this has been my feel about the show.
Okay, right.
Started off as like, I went in, first came out on YouTube, two, three years ago.
I watched a couple episodes and I was like, yeah, a little cheesy, what kind of cool, whatever,
didn't really go back to it.
Hit's Netflix, Justin keeps raving about it, so I'm like, okay, I gotta watch it.
Justin so far is 10 for 10 on his record.
I've just listened to me.
I'm pees the guy. okay, I gotta watch it. So Justin so far is 10 for 10 on his recommendations. I'm telling you guys, just listening to me. He's the guy.
So I start to watch and you know,
past the two episodes I've seen before and I'm like,
okay, it's starting to wheel me in, I like it.
The deeper I get, the more brilliant I think the show is.
And I don't think it's brilliant like it's,
oh, it's so written, it's written so great.
It's not like a cinematic masterpiece.
Let me tell you what they did that's so brilliant.
They did a really good job with all the different types
of characters and topics they cover.
They do it like, you can be someone probably as young
as 12 all the way up to our age because you of karate kid
and they do, and they hit like every age group
and almost demographic in there.
So they do a really good job of that.
Like, all I know is for me,
it hit me in the nostalgia bone, my heart.
G-d-sh.
Whoa, this is some, the fight scene in the bar.
It's a major bone.
Bro, when the, when the,
the fight scenes are too much.
Dude, when the cover,
you have too much.
And you know, like here's a deal.
If you're my age, you grew up watching this.
You identify with all these characters now in their 40s,
so they're in the bar in their 40s,
and some like young dudes are starting to shit with them,
and you're just like, yeah, no mercy.
So I still got it.
Yeah, yeah.
Exactly.
Well, every guy our age is like that.
They do the same thing with all the kids in high school,
and they do a good job of like, you know,
they, this, what, this last, second to last episode
without being like spoiler, they like, they, you know,
they build this rivalry between the two girls, you know,
and so you've got like this girl power struggle going.
You've got like the sweet girl who's like,
tries to be really nice,
because then you have like the kind of the hard girl
that came from a rough upbringing and like,
well, I love the dynamic of,
basically like Johnny's son is being trained by Danny and then like the back of force between that
and then his daughter and then the romance.
It's like they intertwined all of those things,
you know, that we grew up with using their kids too.
And they really set up the next season
because now you, first of all, they're both likable.
So in the original karate kid, you don't like Cobra Kai.
They're obviously the bad guys and Daniel
and Mr. Miyagi are the good guys.
Which I was like the only one that liked them.
I don't know.
I was an asshole.
Because you were a dick.
You were a bully.
You were a bully, that's awesome.
You were riding around in your dirt bike, you know?
Dude, but like Daniel Luso, he would come back
and he would start shit again.
They left him alone.
He comes back, he pours water over the thing,
you know, he just keeps stoking it.
He's still that bully, I'm just saying.
He deserved it.
He even helped.
But anyway, now you got Reese come about,
what's the name, Kreis or whatever, come about?
Yeah, Kreis.
And I bet you it's gonna be Daniel and Johnny versus,
you know, the evil side of Cobra Kai.
Yeah.
Yeah, like they're gonna team up.
Exciting.
Dude, speaking of, can you wait?
Speaking of exciting old guy stuff.
Oh, sweet.
So I had a huge realization.
What's that?
Real, recently.
What's that?
It's, I'm not that old.
Oh, yeah.
Wow. Yeah, you know what happened who lied to you? So
Yeah, I did you lied to yourself. I used to filter on
Yeah, look not bad. No, what happened told me you know, you know, you know how you're always a better trainer to your clients
Then you are yourself whenever I would train, you know, men and women in their 40s and I'd hear them say
Ah, it's not like I was when I was younger
and I'd always point out like, look, you're not as active,
your diet's not as good, do those things first
see what happens, failed to do that myself, right?
So I'm thinking, I just got him, I'm not billed,
I don't build like I used to.
My body doesn't respond like it used to
and I'm having this argument with Jessica.
Make it all these excuses.
Yeah, and I remember it was just like, listen honey,
I know my body okay, I've been trained forever,
like it's just older, just not responding.
Anyway, I started doing, you know,
working out more frequently and boom.
I mean, I imagine that.
I imagine that.
I imagine that.
Ooh.
What a great and stupid realization, you know.
Oh look at that, if I just exercise more,
my body starts to respond.
That's what I notice. I notice now, and maybe that. If I just exercise more, my body starts to respond. That's what I notice.
I notice now, maybe that's because you,
I think you've found all the hacks as a trainer, right?
I definitely do less and less.
Like, that's what I find myself.
I'm like, what's the bare minimum I can do
to maintain my physique this week?
I can't get that sweet spot.
Yeah, I catch myself having that conversation quite often.
It's like, that's not my the way I thought, just 10 feet. Yeah, I catch myself having that conversation quite often.
It's like, that's not my the way I thought, just 10 feet.
Yeah, and then the one time you're like, oh, I still got it.
You push it too far, and you think, oh, I'm old.
No, he's went too hard.
Yeah, you need to be doing this more.
When the caffeine hits you just right, you play the right song
from rage against the machine.
Oh, yeah.
And go a little too hard.
It was real easy to go too far.
Yeah, it's definitely because I'm old, not because I didn't warm up or any priming,
you know, whatsoever.
We should come out with a maps, you know,
program maps, like the bare minimum.
The bare minimum.
Yeah, this is, you can have four burgers a week, you know.
One workout, we like maps dad bod.
Maps dad, yeah, how to get a dad.
How do I mean, honestly, on that, on that note,
I think that's kind of a good topic and conversation, right?
Like, you know, I've really figured out like, okay,
you know, how do you have balance, right?
Like how do you still get to eat these foods
and not weigh and measure and still enjoy things
like a burger and fries every once in a while?
And what I have found is that if you're just really hyper
aware of the behaviors that they pair together, right?
Like it's, you have this tendency of when you're also lazy or missing workouts, you're also
craving the bad food or making the bad decisions.
If you can just learn to curb that a little bit and be like, okay, I'm not going to say
no, I'm not going to have this burger everyone's while or enjoy this meal.
I'm just going to be smart about it and not allow myself to do it when I've also been sitting
on my ass for two days in a row.
And having that balance in itself, just,
hey, there's, like, and this has taken me a long time.
Like I've talked about how I don't ever have ice cream
hardly ever, right?
Be that was like a major like a dictionary.
So it took me a long time to like allow it in the house.
And there's been,
you always bring it up.
It must have been a big deal.
Well, I'm not exaggerating it. When people that like I think people probably think I do like
I he probably wasn't no for 10 years minimum. Okay 10 years minimum. I ate ice cream every single night
How much I like a pint dude? Oh my god. Yeah, like 15 every night and I justified it because I was fit still right so
50s. Yeah, that's that go-to, man, for sure.
But the thing is though now is like,
and it's taking me like years of like getting it out
of the house forever, right?
And then allowing it to kind of come back in
and do I have this discipline?
Can I have this carton of ice cream in my freezer
and only allow myself to do it when I know that I've been
on track with eating on
track with training and then intermittently allow it.
I think it's fine when I do that.
Problem is, it's the times I want it most are always not after the workout.
After I have a great training day and a good diet, I actually rarely crave or want those
things because I feel like, oh, I did really good today.
I want to keep this momentum going.
It's when you really want it is normally when you're also not doing shit.
And if you can just become aware of that
and balance that better, I find it pretty easy to make.
When you're in the bad, when you're in that mood,
you know, I don't wanna work out.
Yeah.
I'm gonna have ice cream for you.
Right, yeah.
That's it.
And then it's like, can't make patterns out of it.
Right, I don't have any of that stuff in my house
because when I get into that space, I know what happened.
This happened to me the other night,
when I'm walking around the house in poor Jessica, right?
I almost get mad at her.
I don't get mad at her, but I know she feels it from me
because I'm looking through, like damn,
I don't have anything to eat.
And I'm just looking for snacks.
Right, right.
I'm just looking for chips or something like that.
And she's like, why do you want me to buy them?
And I'm like, no, don't blow them. Yeah, well, I'm gritting my teeth
because I know what's gonna happen.
Isn't that a guy thing?
Is that a guy thing where you get up to the fridge
and you open it like five times?
Yeah, you're just looking.
Yeah, you gotta miss something.
Yeah, could you always like, what are you looking for?
I don't know.
I'm just looking up.
And we'll stay here a minute.
Right, just tell me, I'll tell you if we have it.
I don't know, I'm just gonna look at it for a minute.
You know what, you know what does it for me?
You do find it.
You know what does it for me is pickles. I can eat pickles. If I feel like I want just gonna look at it for a minute. You know what, you know what does it for me? You do find it. You know what does it for me is pickles.
If I, I can eat pickles.
If I feel like I want something, pickle does it for me.
Really?
Yeah, and that weird.
You want a pickle eater?
Yeah, all right.
Yeah, slice them though.
I don't eat them like you do.
No, I eat.
You know what I'm saying?
Tees are own, right?
But it's the saltiness.
I think I'm a, I'm not sweet, like you're like sweets.
Yeah, I don't like sweets just in cheese.
Cheese.
If something, if I can have some.
Blocks of cheese. Salty, then I'm, you know, I'm doing okay. just in cheese. Cheese. If something, if I can have some. Blocks of cheese.
Salty, then I'm doing okay.
That's Katrina.
Really?
Yeah, yeah, salty or like alcohol.
Alcohol is the other thing.
So we have a good girlfriend of hers.
It's just Jessica pregnant.
So this weekend when we're all hanging out
and the other couple we're with also has two kids.
So it's like all kid and pregnancy talk.
And the girls are all talking about all these different cravings
or what was the hardest part with your diet.
And Katrina was like, yeah,
just not having alcohol was the hardest thing for me.
Wait, honey, you sound like an alcohol.
I bet that's the same.
It was though when,
it's like you try being married to Adam.
She was my spirit Adam.
The first thing that she went and enjoyed was it was out.
And she would always rather that.
Like I'm the type of guy who's like, man,
we had in fact, we were walking downtown Tahoe
over the weekend and, you know, someone's like, hey, let's stop and have frozen yogurt.
I'm like, oh man, I haven't had frozen yogurt well over a year.
For oh, yo.
Yeah, let's do that.
And Katrina's like, no, no, no, I don't want that.
I'm like, you don't want like a little, you sure?
No, no, no, she's like, I'm brother half cup glass of wine tonight.
Okay.
Whatever.
You know, in Europe, pregnant women have a little bit of wine.
Did you guys know that?
It's not a big deal over there.
What, why is that?
I don't know.
For whatever reason, in Europe and France,
they say, I think half a glass of wine is okay.
That's what they say over there.
Over here, it's very much like no alcohol at all.
Yeah, it's a great, yeah, I mean, there's some,
I've seen some groups where I've seen some ladies that they do have
a little bit of wine and it's not a big deal.
No, that's the thing, apparently, over there.
Jessica's got a lot of friends that are international
because when she worked for the Cirque du Soleil,
a lot of people were either Canadian, French, Russian,
a lot of people from outside the country.
And she says, yeah, they'll have a little bit
and it's not that big of a deal.
And I told Jessica, like, don't do that in public
here in America because 100% if I saw a pregnant woman
drinking wine, I'd be like, what are you doing?
Yeah, I remember one time, Courtney was at the grocery store
and she was pregnant and I'm like, oh, can you grab me?
I was getting her to buy some beer.
She's like, thanks a whole lot. you know, like everybody in the store was just
eye-shaming her.
Katrina's family I've talked about like how they're like, that they get together all
the time and it's food and alcohol is like the big event.
So when Katrina was like nine months pregnant, we were heading over to her family's house
and like they asked us to stop.
She runs in the grocery store and she gets like, you know, like a grocery cart of nothing
but alcohol.
She got this big belly.
She came out and she said,
you should see the looks like.
She had it like, she can't have it.
It's the look at people like,
I'm not drinking this.
This is for somebody.
Yeah, babe, give me a pack of cigarettes and a beer, please.
Yeah.
This is getting you back for all the time.
Maybe I'll buy tampons.
Hey, I meant to ask you guys,
and is this true?
Did the theaters open back up?
Yeah. I think not here. A few of them. Yeah. I meant to ask you guys, and is this true? Did the theaters open back up?
Yeah.
I think not here, but maybe.
A few of them, yeah.
Well, I think there's certain counties
where they've sort of put them on the low risk.
And so we've had theaters in Santa Cruz as a few of them.
How are movies like?
I have no idea.
I must be every other aisle in Space Thou.
It's definitely limited.
So there's only a few people allowed in at a time.
Like I think you're allowed like a group of four or something
and then like you have to like you cluster together
with the people that you kind of came in there with.
Okay.
But yeah, there's no good movies out.
So me and Courtney thought about doing that for a date
just because it's like been so forbidden.
Yeah.
And you know, it's like, ooh, it's forbidden.
You know, like, I want to do this.
Let's go watch movies to do this.
Is that sex in the theater?
Yeah.
The do-yo popcorn move.
Yeah, no, no.
Better grab some popcorn.
Terrible movies out right now.
Yeah, well, you know, I'm looking forward to, you're right,
all movies, there's no good movies coming out,
but there are, there is streaming.
Well, there's a couple superhero ones.
I think there's a new X-Men coming out. Yeah, well
they're supposed to be Wonder Woman, which I want a little bit excited about
But yeah, they pushed that out to I think this December or something, but they they were like we're not gonna make any money because
They already put another
Movie out to try and test it out and obviously it did it did really bad. Yeah, huh?
Hey, so what's this thing that we're doing today?
We're doing like a photo shot.
I only know as I got a message with Rachel telling me
to make sure I wear my beater.
Yeah, what are we doing?
You know, make a fool yourself.
That's not how the message went.
The message went, I don't feel like I should have
to tell you this out, but make sure you wear a beater today.
Yeah, your response was every day.
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Oh, that was hilarious.
Yeah, because both of you have been posting a lot of
old pictures of eating throwbacks.
I'm like, you know what, I gotta go through my shoe box
of photos and see what I can find to throw up there
on stories.
And I found that picture.
And I also found a bunch of other pictures.
I'm like, when you're 18 to 20,
it's like cool to take photos with alcohol.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just holding it.
It's like the opposite.
We got together and we had like this big group photo
and everybody had like a glass of wine.
So everyone's like puts the alcohol out of the photo.
You know, when you're older,
I don't want to live in a degenerate, right?
When you're a kid, when you're a kid under age,
it's like, yeah, grab the beer.
I even did stupid shit like this.
There's a photo.
What the fuck am I ever going to do with this photo? There's a photo of the weekend of alcohol, all the alcohol we drink in the weekend.
And we, like a shrine.
Yeah, a shrine. We kept it all and took a photo of it.
We used to do this with like all the bottles over the summer that we drank. And it was like,
I got really into crown royale. And so we had like good, I'm not alone on this.
We had this huge just like like, closet full of bottles
of just like crowned and then like the handles
and I'm like, oh my God, we have a problem.
Yeah, everything's here.
It's like when you're that age, you're like.
You're like, proud of it.
You're like, yeah, it seems like such a good idea.
Like, oh man, I'm gonna show everybody how cool I am.
Now did you do this too when you were underage as a kid?
Did you like, you know, every smuggle,
like you had a bottle of vodka and your closet
or hidden somewhere like that and mom ever find it? Did you guys have to, did you do that? of vodka and your closet or hidden somewhere like that,
and mom ever find it, did you guys have to, did you do that?
No, my mom cleaned my room till I moved out.
Oh, I never should have found that shirt.
That's right, I forgot about that.
Sal was the kid, mom made his bed, put his clothes out for the day,
and she like, I'm convinced.
I earned every socks and stuff.
Old school Italian mom, it's totally ruined me.
Did I ever tell you guys about the the one we she did try to like
Fight with me over making my bed and it lasted a certain period of time and then she finally gave up
They say no when it is this like when you're 30. Oh, no, no. I didn't move. I moved way out before that
I was 19 or 18 now 18 when I moved out, but when when I was I don't know 15 or 16
I don't know what happened. She just decided all of a sudden she can make me do chores and
Like it's been a long time. You've already trained me one way.
You're special dreams you're having.
Yeah.
Yeah, she's like, you're gonna do your bed now.
Yeah, that's it.
You do your own sheets.
Yeah.
I take the trash.
I think that's exactly how it was.
Yeah, what is this?
That's exactly how it was.
She didn't say what it was but why it was but exactly what was it?
You're gonna peel the socks off the wall.
But she, no, she's like, you're gonna peel the socks off the wall, don't you?
But she, no, she's like, you're gonna make your bed
before every day, before you go to school.
And I was like, I'm not gonna,
and so was this back and forth.
And so what she would do to make her point
is she'd rip my sheets off my bed
so that I just had a mattress.
And she thought that would make me make it.
Yeah, you just slept on it, right?
Jokes on her, I didn't grab the blanket,
slept on the bed. Carry that into college, just slept on the ground. So because that, yeah, you just slept on it jokes on her Slip to the bed carry that into college just slept on the ground so because that okay
So because that was a thing for you how do you handle that with your kids now?
Do they have to make their bed and was that a struggle? Well, so here's a deal. It's it definitely wasn't a good thing
I mean, I know where it came from a game from a good place
But it she I didn't know how to do anything for myself when When I moved out, I had to ask my neighbor, when I had an apartment, I had to ask my neighbor,
what soap to use to wash my clothes, how to operate the washing machine, a vacuum cleaner,
which one's a good one, how to turn on the dishwasher, I put the wrong soap in there.
I had to do all this stuff.
I had to do any of this stuff.
So my kids and things to Jessica really helps trying to make them more self-sufficient.
It's way better.
That's the way you should raise your kids,
not the way I was.
I literally moved out and I was like, now what?
Yeah.
I had tuna fish sandwich.
Where do I go?
Ah!
For speaking of food, dude, Instapot.
Those things are amazing.
I know.
Oh, so we got a recipe from Jessica to use
with the Instapot for those ribs. So we're gonna try it out tonight.
Dude, I did so ribs all ribs are amazing. I did the pork ribs in there. Yeah. Oh my god. So I've done both right?
So I think that the it comes out the bone just out you pick it up and the bone falls off.
I think it has something to do with the butcher box ribs too. I don't know if it's the size of them or they fit
Just right in the InstaPot, but I've done it with other ribs and it didn't turn out as well. So, really?
Would you have to do it longer or?
No, I think it was, maybe that's what I should have done.
I don't, maybe I didn't cook it long enough
because I did like a other set of ribs in there.
I think I did like beef ribs from somewhere else
and just didn't turn out the same as the butcher box ones.
So, I, you know, it depends on what you're using.
So, if I, I think they're,
the InstaPot does great for that,
but trying them with another brand or a bigger rib,
I think butcher box ribs are smaller.
They're not quite as big as when you go to the grocery store
with your hormone fit.
And dinosaur ones.
Yeah, and those just don't do as well in the InstaBot.
At least that was my experience.
Well, so I know they use Heritage Pork, and I think don't do as well in the Instaport. At least that was my experience. Well, so the, I know they use Heritage Pork,
and I think that might be why.
It might be.
Yeah, because Heritage Pork is, it just tastes better
than other pork.
It's got nice marbling, it's easier, it's better to cook.
So that might be one of the more.
Well, I'll tell you, when I, the first time I did it,
I knew it was gonna be good.
When I, I went to grab it out of the Instaport,
and it literally, I grabbed it by the bone,
and it just came right on.
That's what happened.
Yeah, that's what happened.
Plants right off the floor.
Well, the other thing we've been doing
is we've been buying short ribs over at the Asian market
over here in San Jose.
Ever since Doug made that recipe with the,
remember when I set the barbess on fire?
The Mexican restaurants better for that.
What do you mean?
They have a better, I think personally.
So that's like Katrina's brother.
Where are you going to the butcher there?
Yeah, they have, they have a,
I forget the name of the grocery store,
but it's a Mexican grocery store.
And they have like, the butcher has like already seasoned
short ribs and they're amazing.
So we made a, that's what attracted our bear last time.
Oh really? Yeah, to like 14 pounds of that stuff. So we made a, that's what I attracted our bear last time. Oh really?
Yeah, to like 14 pounds of that stuff.
So we made a marinade with like soy sauce
and yeah, I don't even remember anything else
we put on the ginger onion.
I don't know, we made this marinade that we found online,
marinade it for a few hours, put them in the Insta Pot
and it's crazy about the Insta Pot.
It's like five minutes, six minutes.
And it comes out and then you put them
under the broiler a little bit,
just to kind of, you know, make the color nice
and the texture nice.
So I'm like reorganizing,
because, like, eventually I'm gonna get,
like, work done in my house and, like, my kitchen,
remodeling, there's a lot of remodeling in my future,
and I'm trying to, like, see all those different,
items like that that I wanna include.
So, like, the air fryer was one of those.
You guys keep talking about it.
Yeah. Haven't used that yet, but that's when we've been doing a lot of stuff
in the crock pot and all that kind of stuff.
But like, yeah, air fryer.
What's the other part?
Air fryer and Instapot.
In Instapot.
Yeah, those have been game chains.
Yeah, there's also the slow cooker.
Instapot.
Slow cookers make really good.
What do they call them?
Crockpot. Those make really good like what do they call them, crock pot?
Those make really good, like,
you do.
And I gotta get a trigger, dude.
I'm convinced I gotta get one of those.
The only drawback of the trigger, right?
You don't need one now.
Right now, you just put your food outside.
Well, yeah, the nice, nice,
nice, the empty, it's disgusting.
Yeah, it's disgusting.
You get a little ash on it though, that's the only thing.
No, I absolutely love mine.
The only drawback of it is,
it's not a, it's not a fasting, right?
So I have a gas grill and then I have the trigger, right?
And the trigger is when I'm in the mood on a Friday or a Saturday,
and I want to grill for like four to six hours.
Like it's not a long process.
Exactly.
So when you go back and you go like,
okay, how often do I want to grill for four or six hours?
It's normal.
A weekend thing or yes.
Is this like a golf thing or you're like,
I mean, I'll be outside for four.
Oh, that is, but hey, it's be outside for four. That is another daddy.
You can troll it on your phone though.
Yeah, you don't have to watch.
Yeah, you don't tell the wife.
Oh, yeah, of course.
Yeah, I'm saying since I'll be back, I don't mean to get that cigarette.
I'm cooking outside cooking.
Okay.
Yeah, for sure.
Golf and Trigger barbecues are the dad hack.
Yeah.
That's how he was busy looking at the meat.
Oh, and washing your car.
This is the three, right?
So I'll go get the cars washed.
I'll be back tomorrow.
I'll buy them vacuumed it yet.
Bring it to the kids house.
Yeah, watch it real quick.
That's why I built things outside.
Now you guys know.
Well, at least, I mean, it's good stuff, though.
You're doing good things, you know?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, anyway, it's all right.
But the InstaPot makes the meat just fall right off the bone,
and so that's like the way we're gonna make it from now on.
Forget the oven.
That's just the way to do it.
Yes, the way to do it.
Hey, did you guys see what's happening in Netflix?
Well, other than that's fucking...
Is that what you're talking about?
Yeah, they're getting a lot of heat for that.
Well, so good.
Okay, so people who aren't aware, which is good if you're not aware,
that means you're not following all the crazy news
It's going all the time, but yeah, there's this this just I guess this movie that that
I guess it's a while sexualizes little girls. Yeah, yeah, it's showing these 11 year old girls doing things that are just I guess
It's very tough to watch and now the person the maker of the saying, it's about a girl who's from like a conservative family,
and her way she rebels is she starts a twerking team
with like, you know, I think 10 other girls.
Now to be fair, I haven't watched it.
I don't wanna watch it,
because I'm already the cover alone makes me,
and I don't even like watching pageants with little kids.
Exactly.
I don't even like watching that let alone,
something like whether they're twerking or whatever,
but apparently people are up in arms
because they're saying this is sexualizing children.
And so Netflix is under fire for it.
Their cancellations eightfold over the weekend.
When I-
Eightfold.
So they have a normal, you know,
amount of cancellations that happen times eight
and it seems to be accelerating.
Good.
So this is, I mean, it's a market response, right?
You know, see what happens?
Well, you know what I thought was interesting about that, right?
So, I didn't see it either.
I have read the news on it is,
I have never seen such a discrepancy
between critics and actual viewers, right?
You know how rotten tomatoes does the critics
is for the tomatoes and then the pop corn.
So, yeah.
Creepy critics are, huh?
Well, yeah, that's why it's so weird.
It's like, they gave, like, there's a lot of critics. They gave it 80 something, 80 something percent.
And anything over 60 is normally a pretty solid movie.
But then it's 3% for the people that watched it.
So there's only, you know, and the 3% at least probably one and a half are pedophiles,
right?
So there's, there's only like one and a half percent of the people, weird people, although
they actually think that that was a good film.
Well, you have the two politicians who are pushing
against at the hardest Tulsi Gabbard, she's a Democrat.
I actually like her a lot of her.
Yeah, I like her quite a bit.
She did this whole thing, talking about how it's like
you're fueling its soft core, pedophilia,
you're fueling these things in people,
this needs to be taken down.
She's the one that called out Netflix, right?
She called them out, Ted Cruz, who's a Republican,
says that they need to be investigated for it.
Now, some people are saying it's actually
making the case that children are being hyper-sexualized,
and so the whole thing is to bring awareness around it.
I feel like you can bring awareness around it
in better ways, but I don't know.
The people that I've seen that actually defended,
that's their thing, is like, they're saying like,
a bunch of you need to wake up.
This is what your daughters are already doing.
So if they got TikTok, they got all the stuff,
they're doing shit like this.
And so all of you that are pointing the finger
and making a big deal about this,
probably should look in the mirror
and pay attention to what you're not.
Here's the thing for that too,
but it was Netflix conscious decision
to put it in the middle of the channel.
I know means am I defending it.
And also, and also look,
you know, okay, you're making the case or whatever,
but you know what trips me out with the parents
of these kids actors, you know, you imagine your kid
is 11 trying to be an actor.
Yeah, and that's been the story forever, like parents
bring their kids to Hollywood to do just whatever,
just to get them a screen time.
That's a big bro, you know what that is?
That's a parent that's living vicariously
through their child.
The day didn't make it, I mean,
it's an extreme example of the...
Put them in harm's way.
Of the, you know, I mean,
I got, this will be my issue,
like trying to push my kid into basketball,
and say, like, live out my dream
that I didn't finish, you know what I'm saying?
So, dad, I want to play the piano.
You're playing basketball.
Yeah, that's what you're doing.
If you're dribbling at the same time.
Yeah, I don't understand some of these parents.
You know, even, look, I have a 10-year-old who's about to turn 11.
First off, I would never put her in any kind of modeling or acting.
I think that's a terrible message to give your kid that you're valued for your parents
at that young age.
I don't think that's a good thing.
There's a reason why young actors grow up always to be messed up.
It's completely messed up. Completely messed up.
But let's say I did.
Let's say I'm like, okay, I'm fine with that.
I wouldn't even want my 11 year old to cuss in a movie because that's her part.
It's like that's inappropriate, you know, she should be going through.
She's acting.
Speaking of kids doing things too early, did I hear a rumor that somewhere in California
trying to pass 16 year old to be in all the vote?
Did I hear some she like?
Oh, San Francisco.
What?
It's on the bell.
It's just, it's good to blow this off.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
That's the last straw.
Oh, wow.
Can I just tell you, old man Justin's my favorite Justin.
Yeah.
I can't, I can't, man.
It's like too much.
No, so there, it's on the ballot to allow 16 year old to vote in local elections is on the ballot.
That's so smart.
What a terrible idea.
Yeah.
What a 16 year old. They have great ideas, don't they?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, we just passed an initiative
free pizza Wednesdays.
He said,
this is good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What are you doing, dude?
Yeah.
You know,
we just passed a new law.
You can't ground your kids anymore.
It's considered abuse.
They're so lazy.
They don't even want like to get their license anymore.
Yeah, they probably just get driven,
drive me around, man. So I can still have my phone man.
Did you, old bitch?
Yeah, like, he's so, like, entitled.
He's the best.
No, but kids are, they're younger now than they were before.
What I mean by that is, it's clear that adolescents
is getting stretched out.
Part of that is because the skills required
to enter the workforce, there's more skills.
It's been happening forever, right?
Like, you know, my grandfather's generation
in 18 year old was like a 30 year old
or something today, right?
So it keeps happening.
So I don't understand why they wanna lower the voting age.
A 16 year old today is like a 10 year old,
50 years ago in terms of responsibilities and world
where you know, understanding and knowledge.
Yeah.
So it just, it So just the horrible idea.
So I got a positive thing for you guys.
So I got a bunch of DMs that related to the conversation
we had just today about the increase of people
that saying that they're never gonna go back to the gym.
Like 50% now or some ridiculous number.
And of course, any time we talk about stuff like that,
like I get all the trainers at work in gyms
like sending me messages like crazy.
Like oh my God, what am I gonna do
if the gym doesn't open or I'm feeling it already?
And you know, this is another reason why
really like our partners in CI,
they're always thinking about stuff like this
in ways that they can actually help out these trainers.
And so they, and Jason's doing a,
what is it Doug?
It's like basically a free, it's free, right?
100% free for our audience.
Yes.
And it's, go ahead.
It's called build impact and income.
So it's a whole course, essentially,
or a bunch of courses teaching you how to build
a free for our listeners.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, eight, look, so I'll tell you what,
the fitness industry is definitely being challenged,
but not because the demand for fitness went down.
People need to understand that.
Right.
If there's even more essential now.
Yeah, so if there's a drop in demand for fitness, then everybody's kind of screwed.
But what we're seeing in the fitness space is a shift in how you're going to deliver fitness.
So this is not a bad thing.
If anything, if you're smart, this presents some incredible opportunities.
So our friend, Marlon Schamell, who he'll be appearing on our YouTube channel pretty
soon, real smart trainer knows this stuff. I think what's his
Instagram? I think it's, uh, Marlon is a Marlon fitness or
Schamel fitness and go something like it. Anyway, really smart,
dude, great trainer. He was training a lot of clients in, uh,
you know, personal training studios, everything, obviously
everything happened. They shut down. Smart dude. He's very
proactive. He went and built his online business and he's like,
he goes, dude, I'm more successful than I ever was before.
Now that I'm doing online training and I'm meeting, you know, higher paying clients at their
houses, he's like, I'm doing a lot better.
So that's the thing is that you can't, it's not a reduced demand for fits.
Get a pivot and evolve.
Totally, it's not a reduced demand, it's just a shift.
Don't you feel that space?
It's kind of happening. That's what's kind of happening in, like's not a reduced demand, it's just a shift. Don't you feel that space? It's kind of happening.
That's what's kind of happening in, like,
not just our space.
I feel like that's what's weird about this time
we're going through, right?
We keep talking about, like, this,
how hard the economic times are,
but then there's this other side of people
that are having tremendous success.
It's almost just like the way we've done business
for so long, many of these things are being disrupted
because of COVID.
I'll tell you what these institutions
are completely having to change and it's forced to change.
Yeah, I'll tell you what,
if you're looking for, let's say you're a student right now
and you want some part-time work to support yourself
or not, you just wanna have,
make more money or whatever,
the opportunities for these delivery services are crazy.
You know, still to this, right now, buying groceries
and having someone bring them to your house right now,
there's still a shortage of people doing that
because so many people want to buy groceries
and have them delivered.
You can obviously order food that way with DoorDash
and I know who else is doing that.
There's lots of companies in essence
that are now hiring contractors to go out
and just deliver goods and services.
Huge demand for that.
So you could do really well.
It's very, very flexible.
Well, yeah, I was stoked this morning.
Somebody told me that the new Mandalorian trailer was out.
And because you guys brought up Cobra Kai,
I gotta say, like this is another
and I'll put my stamp on.
I just watched a trailer.
I'm really excited about it.
It's like, dude, we've been so devoid of any kind of entertainment
because no, we've been able to film anything,
let alone put something new out there.
So this is like finally October 30th,
I guess is the release date for that.
But it's like, one of those staple shows that,
you know, I'm looking forward to watching that
and ignoring all the burning.
Well, as a good video to you,
it was gonna kill it for you when they're all wearing COVID mask.
Well, they're all wearing helmets anyway.
So who is the shit?
That's right.
Spina trainers that were on our YouTube,
did you see the video that Serene shared this morning
with Simon Sinek?
No, I didn't see it.
So she shared a video on Simon Sinek
who was addressing this,
we'll office space,
just like, die and will, you know, companies like Twitter saying that will remain, you
know, the ability for people to work from home.
What's your guys' thoughts on that?
Do you think that, and we're talking about how, you know, business is going to be done
so different, do you think we're going to move to a model where nobody really comes into
offices anymore?
What's your thoughts on that?
I think it'll be hybrid.
I don't think so. Yeah? I think it'll be hybrid.
I don't think so, yeah.
I think it'll be more hybrid.
I think you're seeing more people than before
staying at home.
I still think there's value in people meeting
for meetings or events for that team atmosphere,
but I think it's gonna be much more hybrid
that was more important.
Yeah, I think it'll be less frequent.
But they'll definitely find value
from that person to person interaction
because it creates a whole different dynamic.
And a lot of times it's just, I think it's more the creative process and really just kind
of tying in different departments together.
Like, I think that's essential for people to have real interactions to accomplish, you
know, bigger goals, but then maybe disperse and work remotely after that.
I agree.
So that's the case that he's making, right?
So he talks about, he's built a virtual business
for the last 10 years and he goes,
anybody who thinks that that's easier or better is ridiculous.
It's just not, it's way harder to build trust.
It's way harder to build a culture.
It's way harder to get everybody engaged
and working together. He goes, you know, so this idea that there's companies that think
that they're going to go full virtual and never come back to the office and are selling
office spaces or moving out of that. He goes, I don't see that. And he did, you know,
and I don't know if they're publicly traded. Maybe, is we work publicly traded?
Oh, are those the rent space?
Oh, I can see that explode.
Oh, it is, it's already exploding.
And I do, I can get behind this.
Like I do see a lot of companies doing that.
He said already like a lot of these big companies
have signed big contracts with we works.
So instead of them owning their own office building
and managing this massive thing,
they just rent out X amount of spaces so many times per month
and then you still have some of these in person.
They save a bunch of money.
Are they publicly traded?
Not yet.
Damn it.
Yeah, keep an eye on it.
Oh, so they were trying to go IPO, but they didn't.
Now, I would invest in that 100% because there's a couple opportunities here.
One.
So it was a bad investment last year.
I brought this up on the podcast before, because I thought it would be a smart investment for it.
And it's there. last year, I brought this up on the podcast before, so I thought it would be a smart investment for it,
and supposedly they don't make it that much money,
and it might have been why it was a failed IPO.
So read more on it before you just go decide
that you're gonna invest in it,
because it would be a terrible investment just last year
based off the news I was reading.
But it's interesting what's happening right now,
it might be something that would be smart to invest in.
I think a hybrid model is gonna be best,
where people mostly work at home
and then they meet together for projects
or for events for the team building aspect.
I think the employees,
which essentially are the consumers there,
when you think of it that way,
are going to drive it.
I think a lot of people value the flexibility
of being able to work at home.
I think you would be smart to build something similar
to what we have here,
but let's pretend that we have,
let's say that front area, we design more office spaces.
Imagine if we did that where we part-time rented it out.
So we don't use it all the time.
Our staff is rarely ever here.
They're here intermittently, but when they were not, if we actually had it more organized
and scheduled to where it's like, oh, why not just lease out all the offices in the front
to all these people and almost become
like your own little mini-wee work.
Well, dude, I'm another opportunity,
I'm thinking about as a commercial space,
it's gonna, it's got to crash because
it'd be afraid to touch that.
Oh, dude, storefront facilities already
are just shutting down left and right.
It's already dipped over 25%.
There you go.
And then on top of it, you have these massive offices, right?
I know Pinterest paid, you know, I don't know,
$89 million something to end their lease.
So did REI build a massive thing.
You're working on doing all these buildings.
How are they gonna know?
I see, they're probably plumbing in prices.
Oh, it's already, it's already.
And there's gonna be a huge opportunity.
The question is, do you wanna be the person to jump on that?
Like, I mean, we may be in the bottom. We, mean, we may be in a time of just business operating different. I mean, yes, I don't
think there's going to be like complete remote for everybody, but I do think that there's
a lot of companies that thought they needed a storefront that are going to get away from
that. And so with everything happening and that, and then you, let's say as an investor,
we go, oh man, this building would normally cost us a million dollars
is on sale for half a million right now.
We could lease it for X amount.
Oh, this is great.
Let's buy it and then it just sits.
Because nobody's wanting to do that right now.
You have that on top of the fear of increased crime
in urban areas.
So the reduced storefront businesses now no longer needing
to be the hubs of work in business,
because more people work in virtually.
We could be seeing the largest migration of people
from urban areas to suburbs
that we haven't seen since the 1960s,
where they really started to really build out suburbs.
You already started to see it.
I know that rent in San Francisco is going down
like it's never had before, New York City.
People are leaving these big cities, going to suburbs,
and on top of it collapsing commercial real estate prices,
this may be, we may see a huge migration
of people out of the big cities.
It's weird.
It's weird to try and predict,
because I think I've been wrong already,
trying to predict when we're gonna see this bit.
We should have seen it, I feel like.
We should already see like this crash happening.
We're already heading into the back half of the year, right?
And you've got, this is typically when you would see
a decrease in real estate, you'd start to see it
starting to plummet right now and you just don't see it.
I mean, I'm on their daily looking at properties
and it's, they're still bidding more.
Because their supplies are officially limited.
They're not putting them on.
You have a lot of foreclosures and stuff that's a lot.
I guess, I don't know though. Dude, it's weird.
There's, I know that has some what to do with it.
So I don't disagree with you.
Like there's, the banks are holding back on a bunch of these foreclosures.
Also, I think there's a lot of,
opportunists with a lot of money who are coming in buying cash.
They're buying these properties cash, you know.
But once that stops a little bit, we should see a decline.
I don't know.
The question is, so that I agree with you, but that here's a question.
If we, if you agree that we're in're in this K market right now, right, where the middle to low class
are struggling more and more, losing jobs, unemployment, raising in that class, but then
you have the other side, if the upper class is making more and more money, is it going
to slow down, or is it just creating more opportunity for these people that are making
more money to smooth up these to slow down? Is it just creating more opportunity for these people that are making more money to soothe up these properties?
I don't know.
We'll see.
I know rents gone down quite a bit in the Bay Area.
I'm following that.
San Jose Rans are going down.
San Francisco Rans went way down, which I've never seen happen.
Rans always do the roof over there.
Yeah.
What did you say San Francisco?
How much did they reduce on average?
I think it was 9% or 10%.
But my brother alone, his lease was up.
And in order to keep him, they gave him like three free months
and dropped his rent up whole bunch,
which is insane over there.
When he first moved over there,
it was like a bidding war to get in a party.
I feel like it peaked as the ultimate inflation possible.
Like it was so expensive to live there.
Any kind of square footage was outrageous.
The amount of price they're asking. It's still happening though. I could Any kind of square footage was outrageous. The amount of prices are asking. No, it's still happening though.
I could train it called a place this morning.
I sent her over to places.
I checked this place out.
They're like kind of like these ranch home places.
And I said, look and see what they want,
what all the rules, blah, blah, blah.
She messaged me back just like 30 minutes ago.
Both of them got offers more for rent
than what they're being offered at.
That's weird.
Do you think they're playing the game
where they're trying to go low to get bit?
That's what I think is happening.
So what you're seeing and you're like,
oh shit, it's all lower.
It's like, no, everyone that I've called just so you know,
both for sale and for rent,
you call on bidding wars.
Yeah, well, it might be the price range you're looking at.
Cause I'm wondering if the nice places
aren't really getting hit
and what they're looking at as an average, you know what I'm saying? No, you're right at because I'm wondering if the nice places aren't really getting hit and what they're looking at is an average.
You know what I'm saying?
No, you're right, exactly.
So what is happening?
Again, it goes back to this K market, right, that we're seeing.
The higher end is not being affected as much because there's still those people that are
paying those, the lower end might.
So if you're looking at San Jose Rents and you're reading articles that are telling you
that are going down, sure, maybe somebody who pays
$2,500 to $3,000 a month rent is getting some, some,
well, I just pulled up an article right now,
there's several of them that say them.
This is, and this is as of late August this year.
So this is pretty recent.
It says San Francisco Rents are down 20% from their peak.
That's a big drop.
Yeah, okay, so now that's okay.
Think about that.
20% down from their peak.
Yeah.
Okay, well, we're already at the low time of the year
when they're supposed to go down anyways.
If you did not find a renter by Labor Day weekend,
everything starts to drop now anyways.
So, how by what percentage that normal is?
Well, think about this.
It's at 9% is 10% normally what they drop in.
So it's another 10%.
San Francisco's an interesting market
because it didn't, for a while,
you weren't getting anything going down.
It was like bid every time.
But like giving an example,
$3,000 a month, one bedroom apartment,
which is actually not a bad price in San Francisco,
20% drop and that's $600.
That's a big, that would be a big drop.
So, but I mean, they're losing people.
They're believing like crazy. And I think we're seeing a migration because you know what's happening in the suburbs?
Suburb areas rents or
Some of them staying stable and property values are going up in some suburbs as people like for example
In the Tahoe area and trucky area. Yeah people in Sam from San Francisco are going over
I have a buddy who has a condo
It's like a three bedroom condo.
He got two offers, not one, two offers.
Somebody offered him like 50 grand for three months.
That's crazy.
So it's probably like a wealthy tech guy
or something or girl or a couple who are like,
we just want to go live in the woods for a few months.
So here, we'll give you a bunch of money
so we can get out of the city.
But I mean, that's crazy when you see offer.
Now, when he got a seat, does he rent his place or is that just someone like cult cult?
No, he has it on Airbnb. Okay, so he does short term rentals normally.
He won't know he don't really does long term. So where people rent for a year or whatever,
but he's got someone who's coming out. So he put it on Airbnb just to see what whatever. Yeah. And then it gets hit with that too.
That's awesome. Two separate offers for just an insane amount of money. And we're starting, and I think last time I read
in that area, property values have gone up like 10 or 15%.
23.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow.
Interesting.
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First question is from Sriracha 32281.
What are the best exercises to target inner and outer thighs
for females that don't have to be done
on a weight machine?
Okay, so this is an interesting one
because especially when I was training in big gyms,
these machines were super popular, right?
The seazand summers was trying to get on the thigh master, right?
And they're the abductor, and still the number one fitness tool, so all time by time, right?
By far, I don't remember how much she sold, maybe Doug can look it up,
but it's in the insane amounts, and it was literally a spring,
you put between your legs that you squeezed and brilliant.
Now, the reason why these were so popular is because of the myth of spot reduction.
Okay, so the myth if spot reduction says that you can
burn body fat from an area if you train that area.
And because, especially the female market
wanted their legs to look better
and they wanted to be leaner in their inner and outer thighs,
they were attracted to these machines that trained
the muscles of the inner outer thighs with the false belief that these, that training
those areas then would make my inner thighs leaner and outer thighs leaner. Oh wow, $100
million back then. That's a lot, dude. Yeah, $100 million of sales. So no, you can't spot
reduce. If you burn body fat, your body burns it from wherever it wants. It typically follows your genetic pattern.
So it's a systemic kind of fat loss.
Now you can target muscles.
And by targeting muscles, you can make them stronger and firmer.
But here's a thing with inner muscle and outer thigh muscles.
Rarely do I train them to sculpt them.
Because they're small muscles.
It's not going to, it's like using the time to do that,
you're better off doing lunges or squats or hips or arms.
The only person you would consider it,
or personally, unless we're doing corrective stuff,
the only person really I see doing that for is like a competitor
who's like trying to shape their legs,
like actually build to an extreme level.
Yeah, like trying to build their inner thighs
and that's the reason, but the question is always asked,
like I never get somebody like that.
It's always somebody who wants to, you know,
thin out their legs or lean down,
and they're asking that question
because they want to do exercises thinking
that that's gonna make their inner thighs look better.
And the truth is, those are all like leg swings
and hip-eduction, adduction, those things are a tube walks.
These are small exercises.
You would be far better
off doing step-ups, lunges, squatting. You know, those types of movements are going to train
all of the legs, burn more calories, build more muscles, speed up your metabolism. Those
are going to do way more bang for your buck than trying to find these exercises where
you lay on the ground and you do these leg lifts or kick outs or do these exercises where you're isolating a smaller muscle of the legs, you're going to be far better off
training the big gross motor movements for your legs that's going to burn more calories,
burn more body fat.
There's definitely functional benefit to training these muscles.
Yes.
Especially, like a lot of it resides in the frontal plane and like stabilizing lateral
forces. And so in terms of lunges, I just love those because it's a great way to, you know, train
those muscles, but in a functional way, you're actually going to be moving side to side
like that.
And it's not just like an isolation thing where I'm trying to build and hypertrophy those
muscles.
So, yeah, I mean, it mean, it's an overall thing though.
You want nice legs, you gotta train your entire body
to respond that way.
Possex quads.
Yeah, yeah, that's great.
If, look, for correctional exercise purposes,
they're great.
I'm training someone that has...
That's exception to me, right?
That's it, right?
You have a hip imbalance, you know, knees cave in or out
and it's coming from the hips or you're unstable
or you have hip pain and this may be one of the reasons
why you have hip pain.
Then you'll see me prescribing clam shells
or leg swings or two blocking.
You need to help your knee track better.
Yeah, but not to build these muscles because they're small.
They're really don't build.
And I'd build more muscle there
or sculpt more effectively with a barbell squad or a hip thrust or a lunge.
So, you know, okay, what are the best exercises to target these areas? Well, first off without a machine.
If it's for correctional purposes,
tube walking is really good.
Clam shells are really good.
Side planks is a good, you know, stabilizing exercise for the outer thighs. You could do legs swings,
which are really good.
For the inner thighs, you could place things
in between your knees and squeeze them
while you do things like squats or hip thrust
to activate those inner thighs.
And then, you know, some of the best stuff
that I feel to be the most functional
that takes it a little step further.
So if you're done with correcting
but you want to continue to work on those areas,
do lateral movements.
You know, lateral walking with dragging a sled or lateral lunges or even curtsy squats,
you're gonna do it's gonna be much more effective than isolating these muscles.
Next question is from Nicolette Kayla. What are your thoughts on TRX training?
Is it really for everyone?
What are your thoughts on TRX training? Is it really for everyone?
So TRX is a brand name for suspension trainers.
It's kind of like clean access for tissues or roller blades are for in landscape.
So suspension trainers, are they for everyone?
Yes, they're one of the most versatile pieces of equipment that you can find anywhere because
you can change the angle
and the leverage to where I could train my grandmother on suspension trainers, or I could
train somebody as strong and as mobile as Justin and make it just as effective for both
people because of the way I can change the angles.
It's one of the best ways to do body weight exercises.
You can build muscle on them.
They're great for stability.
You get a lot of core stability in almost everything you do with suspension trainers.
If you're advanced and you're skeptical, try it.
For example, follow like map suspension.
So we put together a whole workout.
That's all geared around suspension trainers.
Follow it.
Change the angles to suit your intensity.
And then come tell me that you didn't find
tremendous muscle building and fitness value.
The joint stability and mobility you get from this.
I'm amazing.
That's what I shared recently in my sister, right?
I've just talked to her the other day of how it's going.
She's like in love with it.
I mean, she's got every one of our programs,
which works for the company, right?
So she's gone through everything that we have,
and she hasn't been so excited about a program as much as she's been excited about the
suspense stream. She always deals with inflammation, chronic pain, and she's always telling me like
after what going through something, like, what do I do for this? What do I do for that? I'm helping
her out. She's like, I've never felt so good as I have going through the suspension program.
And I think that just a lot of that has to do with, it does challenge a lot of stability.
It's going to build that into the program without you going after it.
And a lot of the movements, for example, like doing a push-up on a suspension trainer,
allows you to go in this deeper range of motion because the way your elbows will track
and the instability of the strap.
And so that just makes people's shoulders feel amazing after doing it.
And honestly, after talking to her, I started incorporating it more into my routine.
I hadn't done it in a long time.
And so we have it both at the Tahoe House and in here now strapped up on the squat rack.
And I probably do two or three exercises and every one of my routines lately, and it's
been with a suspension trainer.
I actually am quite a loved one.
Yeah, I love it because it's like,
I mean, it basically combines that mobility and body weight
exercises and it's basically like a progression
of if I'm just doing mobility drills
and a lot of times it's kind of hard
because you don't really, you really have to pay attention
to your angles, you have to be able to see yourself,
you got the direction of it, you know,
could change and the TRX sort of organizes all that for you.
It takes you in a specific direction,
uses all those gravitational forces
and it provides that instability,
so now you have to overcome that.
And it's just, it's an easier way to really teach the body how to stabilize properly, build strength
and stability around the joint.
And it's a totally different stimulus than just lifting weights all the time.
Dude, one of my new favorite arm building pumping supersets now is with suspension trainer.
I go from curl, so obviously I stand at an angle, so I'm leaning away from the suspension trainer. I go from curl, so obviously I stand in an angle,
so I'm leaning away from the suspension trainer,
and I'm doing curls, and my elbows are in position
like you would find with like a preacher curl.
And then immediately after that,
I go into body weight, skull crushers,
and the range of motion is phenomenal,
and the pump I get is incredible.
It's one of my new favorite super sets for arms,
and it's done without any weights.
Next question is from A Andrew Reed.
Every time I bulk, I feel like I inevitably put on too much body fat specifically around
my midsection.
No matter how slow or clean the bulk is, I always see midsection fat appear.
What is the best way to combat this or at least keep it to a minimum?
Well, there's a couple of things here.
The person saying no matter how slow or clean it.
Yeah, you got to read between the lines here.
Yeah, right.
So, if you did it just right,
you shouldn't put on a lot of body fat at all.
But you also got to keep this in mind.
In a bulk, you have a calorie surplus,
which inevitably is going to increase naturally,
probably sodium, probably carbohydrates,
which is also going to increase your water retention.
And a lot of times we notice that
in the stomach area more than anywhere else.
So first you have to understand that that may be happening,
but if you are actually taking your body fat test,
and you test it before the bulk,
and then you test it say six or 10 weeks or whatever later,
and you increase dramatically in body fat, then you're not going as slow as you think you are.
You're adding way more calories than you need to. And I think that, and I know,
Sal will probably go this direction, is that talking about how little of calories you need to
actually bulk and build. And I think this is perpetuated by the body building community
because that's just how they've done it forever.
And we see them and they're like some of the best
physics out there.
So we assume that they do it the best and they really don't.
I mean, this was one of the things that I thought was really
interesting when I got into competing is the way that competitors
bulk and cut.
They just go so extreme.
And I think many of them don't realize
how taxing that is on the body,
how ridiculous that is with putting on that much body fat
than trying to cut the stress that you put on the body,
the actual muscle that you end up building.
It's not very manageable.
You don't see a big difference when you put on 20, 30 pounds
and then you decide to cut for a show.
Then you end up netting one pound of muscle.. That's ridiculous. It doesn't even make sense. You'd be far better off
going really slow. So if you're testing your body fat and it's definitely going up, then you're
not going as slow as you think you are. But if you're going based off how you look and you feel
like you're thicker, you're fuller and you feel like you're putting it on body fat. It also may be you're holding more water because you're increasing calories, sodium, and
carbohydrates.
Yeah.
So, when I hear this, no matter how slow I go, I gain body fat around my midsection, like
what's going on, it sounds to me like you probably didn't track.
You probably didn't know how many calories you're eating before, and you didn't know what
your macros were before, and you didn't know after when you started bulking.
So what may be a slow bulk to you,
you may be totally miscalculating
because you're not actually tracking.
So whenever people are like,
I don't know what's happening, my body's just gaining body fat,
or I don't know what's happening, I'm just losing weight,
and I don't know what's happening.
You don't know what's happening because you don't know what's happening.
You got to track and really see what's happening,
and what you're eating, and what you're eating and what you're consuming
and how much it is taking for you to gain body fat.
And then go below that because however slow you think you're bulking, it's obviously too
much.
Here's the other part of it.
Is if you're not sending a good muscle building signal, if your workout is not effective
for your body, then increasing calories will turn into body fat and not be turned
into muscle.
You still got to have an effective workout.
That's the other part of it because I've done this with other clients where we look at
their workouts, they'll bump their calories a little bit, they're not getting stronger,
they're not building more muscle and it's the workout.
Your workouts not effective.
Yeah, simulate those calories.
Yeah, let's change your workout, send the right signal.
By the way, when you send the right signal, your body wants to build muscle.
It literally wants to.
And so increasing your calories a little bit,
you'll notice more strength and more muscle
and less body fat.
Next question is from Rudy's one more fitness.
I'm having a son soon, and my biggest concern
is when he is school aged and needs to have a packed lunch,
I really don't want him eating this garbage school food,
but I feel like it's hard to meal prep for a child.
What have you done or planned to do?
Yeah, so this is a kind of a tough one,
mainly because you're not the only influence
over your child, especially when they start to go to school.
They will be comparing their food to other kids and what my friends are eating and then
you know, want to create a situation where, you know, like I have friends like this where
their parents were so ridiculous and strict as soon as the kids moved out of the house,
they went ape shit in the opposite direction, they're all obese now.
So a couple of things I'll say, number one, you can, there are fun snacks and meals
that your kid won't feel totally weird
pulling out and eating, you know, jerky.
So, a lot of kids like that, cheese, fruit, nuts,
those things are all pretty good.
And then here's the other part of it.
Children are pretty damn resilient,
especially if they're active.
And if they have a good breakfast and a good dinner,
sometimes it's okay that lunch is a little bit more
of the fun kind of stuff that they're gonna eat with their friends.
Like they might have some chicken nuggets,
or some pizza rolls, or whatever, you know, once a day,
or you know, every other day, breakfast and lunch,
if those are good, and here's my family,
the majority of our calories usually come in dinner.
That's our meal together, and that's the one
I have the most control over.
So I know if they have a little bit here, a little bit there,
but then we have a good dinner.
I'm feeling okay.
That's where we get like our piece of mind is really the dinner.
Like that we all share together.
We can control pretty much what's going to be consumed there.
It to be honest's not that hard.
I mean, if you wanna prep ahead of time
and you wanna make sure like your kids have
the certain foods, like you can pack them this,
obviously they're gonna go to school
and they'll probably get stuff from their friends
or whatever, they might not eat the whole thing,
but I mean, that's out of your control.
So you just gotta keep basically focusing
on what you can control and So you just got to keep, you know, basically focusing on what you can control
and what you can kind of prep ahead of time and allow them to eat it. I would worry less about like,
you know, basically, like how their friends are influencing them. We had to kind of relieve that
because there's even some negotiations that had to happen on some days where there was like a pizza day where they got really excited for that.
And so, okay, that meal is accounted for at school.
They're going to eat this and we just got to deal with that.
We're going to make up a nice healthy meal when they get home for dinner.
This is also going to happen at grandma and grandpa's house.
And they're friends house.
And when they go to stay overnight.
And so it's just, it better prepare yourself now for the fact that you just, you can only
influence based off how you eat and how you're all the normal ways that you have programmed
to eat, whether or not that's going to last is up to the kid.
I'm glad you said that just because I really wanted to hear what you both had to say about
this.
Obviously, I don't have a child that's in school yet, but I do think about this, right?
And the family, right?
And that's a great example.
I don't think it's that much different than going over to grandma and grandpa's house
or whatever because it presents the same type of challenges, right?
They're at somebody else's place where there's other food that's being eaten,
everybody else.
So the way that Katrina and I do it right now is,
when we are prepping our food,
she's also prepping Max's food at the same time.
So like last night, we did like a Katrina does this
bison and rice dish that we really like.
And the only real difference is this,
right now we do like seasoning and all kinds of spices and things in our dishes where he eats more bland food right now. So
she'll always separate like you know a few ounces of the bison and we have
these little things that she you know top of wears them in and he's got his
bison his rice and then like this smashed up avocado and that's gonna be like
his meal for the next two or three days it's in the refrigerator and if we
take him over to his grandmother's house,
we bring that for her.
Like here's his lunch.
Here's what he's gonna eat at this time.
And we just tell them, can I control everything that goes in his mouth?
Probably not.
Nor am I going to.
I'm not gonna worry about it.
But I feel like if, and then the same thing goes for when he goes out to school,
like I'm not gonna fight him if his friend lets him bite into his, you know,
with a lunchable cracker snack.
I'm not gonna freak out of him.
I mean, it is what it is.
But I'm gonna prepare the same way that I prepare right now.
Like, he'll go to lunch.
I mean, as far as I know, every school has a microwave
for him to reheat his meal.
If I give him what we had last night at dinner,
leftover, which is how I eat all the time,
and he sees that I eat like that all the time, I don't think it'll be that weird, especially if it
tastes good. If it tastes good, he likes it. He had it at dinner the night before with us, and now
he's got it in a glass bowl that he can reheat the next day at school. That's how I plan to try
and control it. And when the days of pizza days come or a friend, he wants, I don't think I'm
going to be a Nazi over it.
I think I'm gonna allow him to do that intermittently.
As long as I am feeding him as best I can at home,
he's a majority that means his food is controlled by me,
and then I'm gonna send him to school
with those same types of foods.
And then when those things happen,
when he eats it here and there,
I don't think I'm really gonna work.
You don't wanna do, you don't wanna demonize.
Right, because you're gonna create,
you potentially could create this rebellious attitude
around food, you know.
We talked earlier about you eating ice cream.
Part of that you say is because when you were a kid,
if the ice cream came, it was gone.
So then when you grew up,
you're like, I'm eating ice cream every single night.
This is a pattern you could build in your kid.
If you make it super, it's too strict,
and you demonize food.
So the way you teach him balance
is it's kind of not a big deal
and they have a little bit of this a little bit of that
and not a big deal.
And when we prepare meals, it's just how we prepare it.
It's a healthy food.
You're also shaping his palate right now, right?
Especially when they're really leveled.
Yes, so that's the way I look at it.
It's a crucial time.
So here's like, so there's, you know,
I talk about my two friends who have kids
that are a year and a half ahead of us.
And something that Katrina and I have been adamant about
with Max is we have not introduced any sweets,
no cookies, no tape like, and I know this is a thing
for parents and grandparents.
They think it's so cute and funny to let a toddler
lick an ice cream cone and then look at the face afterwards.
I know.
Because there's not a single kid that doesn't go, holy shit, you know, like literally
there, you could see they get, they light up like a Christmas tree.
And then what I see happening is I see my friends using that as reward to get their kids to
do things they want them to do.
Say they're being fussy at night, they don't want to do this or they don't want to put
their pajamas on and what that. If you want that cookie after dinner, then you need to do. Say they're being fussy at night, they don't want to do this or they don't want to put their pajamas on and what that. If you want that cookie after dinner, then you
need to do this. And they start using these pleasure foods as a reward system. And they
start training their kid before he even knows to ask for a cookie or ice cream. And then
you wonder why it's such a struggle for you when they're two, three, four, and five.
Well, right now, like, I'm while I'm controlling everything that goes in his mouth, literally,
that is an absolute no.
Like, I can resist the, oh, I wanna see what my kid looks like
when he bites into a cookie, I'm not gonna do that.
And I'm gonna wait till he can ask me,
which just probably means he's gonna be three or four
at the bare minimum where he gets different.
And then it's different.
And then by that time, he's had three years
of consistently eating these healthy foods, what will probably happen,
and I've seen parents that are really good about this,
is the kid thinks it's too sweet.
Dude, I give him a try half of it,
and then he puts it away.
I give my kids a soda, and yeah, ice cream.
Yeah, I've done that, or I'll give my kids a soda.
Actually, not even a soda, one of those easy drinks,
which is not even a soda, it's like less sugar and smaller.
And I'll say, yeah, you can have one,
and in my daughter will bring it to me halfway
I don't want anymore. Yeah, just on around right because we didn't give him a ton of sugar
Now it's and you know the palette they start to develop the palette in utero
Yes, and then when the mom breast feeds so based off was why I'm so important for women that are pregnant right now to do
Your best and I know the health of the baby matters most and getting calories and I don't want to make any mom's feel guilty
That have weird cravings, I get all that stuff.
But I mean, the conversation that Katrina and I had
during that time is, you know, and she asked me,
like, you know, how would you handle it if you were pregnant?
I said, we play that game.
And I said, you know, the way I look at it is like,
when I was prepping for competing, like, none of that was fun.
Like, I didn't enjoy eating these foods all the time,
but I had a goal. I had this't enjoy eating these foods all the time,
but I had a goal.
I had this goal that I'm gonna be the best
my version of myself.
I don't think there's a time in my life
that I could think that would be more important
than getting ready to set the tone for my child.
Like that supersedes any stupid trophy or saying
that I could work to it.
So the way I would be competitive with myself
if I, if I, what were to carry a baby of like,
I got nine months, I'm gonna discipline myself to be just.
I'm like such a dude.
I know, I know, right?
And I know there's women.
You didn't know.
I know there's women like so hard for a guy to have,
but this is, what I'm telling you
is the conversation I have with Katrina, right?
She asked me like, how would you mentally prepare yourself
for going in?
And I said I would look at it the same way.
Only it's even more important because it's my child.
It continues, it continues with breastfeeding too.
I watched a documentary on it and they said that
they start to develop their palate a lot
through breast milk, through what the mom, you know,
we'll eat.
Now Jessica's been pretty good about this.
She'll eat like a spoonful of fish eggs
sometimes in the morning for the omega.
It's fish eggs, you know?
But, you know, hopefully my kid is born
and eventually will like to eat fish.
I know I hated it when I was a good kid.
Well, what I can tell you right now,
and maybe I'm an anomaly or whatever,
Max eats everything.
Every single thing we put in front of him, he eats.
And he loves vegetables and he eats all the meat.
Like he eats everything that we give him
and he's not been introduced to any sugar,
except for what comes from fruit.
Like, his diet has been that way
and it hasn't been a fight or a struggle with us at all
and I think a lot of that has to do with Katrina was dialed
all the way through pregnancy, all the way through breastfeeding
and then when we introduce foods,
we introduced all these whole foods to him and that's how it's been since day one.
Have you had him try a lemon yet? I don't think she's done a lemon.
That's fun. If you want to see a reaction. Yeah, I don't think she's done a lot.
Give a little kid a lemon slice and just watch their face.
Yeah, I was actually eating, I gave him his first dab of salsa, right?
And you saw his face get like that, right? We're just like, whoa, that was weird.
I was sitting in my lap and I was
Katrina made me a quesadilla and I was dipping it in salsa and he could tell he really wanted
him like like she's like don't let him have that. I'm like I just want to see his face.
It takes a little bit of salsa right? That's a good time. There's this video on YouTube of this little
kid who he gets an onion because he thinks it's an apple. Did you see this video? And he bites into it and he's like,
and his eyes are like, but he keeps eating.
He keeps eating.
He keeps eating.
It's different, but it's a great video.
Maybe he'll get better.
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