Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 1478: The Underrated Benefits of Isometric Exercises, the Truth About DNA Fitness & Nutrition Tests, Using Multi Grip Bars for Benching & More
Episode Date: January 29, 2021In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about using isometric exercises in a workout, DNA fitness and nutrition tests, using multi grip bars for benching, and wh...at to do when you do not feel like eating but still need to maintain your calorie intake. Is Adam ahead on the leaderboard? (4:32) Why Sal is now sold on Caldera. (12:42) The crazy evolution of video game complexity. (13:46) Why has California ‘magically’ lifted their stay-at-home order? (24:54) Why are overweight D.C. residents being prioritized for the COVID-19 vaccine? (27:28) Mind Pump Investments: Why are all stocks winning?! (29:03) Why some things make no sense. (30:05) Mind Pump Recommends Crazy, Not Insane on Prime Video. (31:43) Has Conor McGregor lost the “eye of the tiger?” (34:54) Is Tom Brady the GOAT? (38:47) The UCLA gymnast floor routine going viral. (40:14) Doug’s meat strategies and the latest MASSIVE deal from Butcher Box. (44:20) Why is Justin a magnet for farts? (45:46) #Quah question #1 – Explain isometric exercises? How would you use them in a workout? (47:40) #Quah question #2 – What are your thoughts on DNA, nutrition, and fitness tests? The ones that reportedly tell you the optimal way for you to eat and train? (55:27) #Quah question #3 – What are your opinions of the multi-grip bars for benching? (1:01:24) #Quah question #4 - What should you do when you do not feel like eating, or are not hungry, but still need to maintain your caloric intake? (1:03:55) Related Links/Products Mentioned January Promotion: MAPS Fitness Starter Bundle 50% off! Visit Caldera Labs for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! **Code “mindpump” at checkout for the discount** As Newsom lifts stay-at-home order, new COVID-19 reopening questions emerge All overweight D.C. residents will get priority for the coronavirus vaccine. Experts are skeptical. Woman stabs husband after seeing pictures of him having sex with younger woman without realizing it was her Watch Crazy, Not Insane | Prime Video Dustin Poirier defeats Conor McGregor with a knockout in the 2nd round Watch UCLA Gymnast Nia Dennis’ Epic Floor Routine That Is Going Viral Visit Butcher Box for this month’s exclusive Mind Pump offer! Dissimilar perceptual response between trained women and men in resistance training to concentric failure: A quasi-experimental study Bison Bar - Chrome Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Phil Daru (@darustrong) Instagram
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Now in today's episode, we answer fitness and health questions that are asked by listeners and viewers just like you. Yeah. That happened at the end of this podcast.
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So we open up by talking about Adam's son's hair.
Looks like Adam wins the battle again.
Whoa.
It gets the cut of his boy's hair.
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Oh.
Dad won.
White easy.
Oh.
Well, that whole family is probably.
What'd you do?
Yeah, yeah.
I'm on the outs right now, for sure.
I cut my son's fucking hair like I said.
Oh, wait, did you tell her or did you just do it?
No, of course I did. Of course I did. She knew it was gonna happen.
I mean, we've been talking about it for like the last couple weeks.
The ponytail thing was like the last...
Because it's the last straw for you.
Oh, yes, just started putting it in.
People have put it up in a bun.
I don't know, guys with ponytail's just, there's something about it.
I can't do it. You gotta cut it.
I feel you on that, dude. I would have heard of it.
The only guy that gets away with his Steven Seag It's the only one that can wear the the bun
Well, and it was getting to a point where it was like you know, it's it's growing over his ears and it's you know
It's all super long the back. It's falling in his eyes like you can't his hair
It's not like it's curly and puffy to where it's still okay. You got the straight hair
Yeah, he's got the straight hair that like hangs in his eyes the whole time. I'm like wiping it away
Okay, so give a little backstory There's a
Katrina's family has well
Okay, yeah first though before that because I was having this conversation with a friend of mine and they're like
And the lady who cut his hair was like I didn't tell her till after we started that yeah wife isn't really happy about this
So Katrina and I have been to get the and we've talked, I swear, everything.
I mean, religion, politics, schooling, discipline, communication.
Like, I thought we covered all the basis, right?
I thought for sure.
She kept this one as a kid.
This one's not in.
Yeah, and you know, I killed deal with that when it happened.
Right.
Like, it was an even, it was never brought up.
It was never conversation.
I don't know her, she has two older brothers
that I guess this was the family tradition
that they don't cut the hair for four years.
Oh, four years?
Four years.
Wow.
Oh, that's a long time.
It's a very long time.
How long does a hair get?
Holy cow.
Yeah, yeah, no, really long.
I mean, obviously forced it to be in ponytail long.
I mean, he was already at what, you were at a year and a half,
and it got to a point where you'd have to kind of put it up
in this ponytail thing just to keep it from being in his eyes
like 24-7 and getting in the way.
So up and to that point, I wanted to cut maybe two,
three months ago.
It was already getting to a point where it was like that
to me, where it was in his eyes and over his ears. I was like, let's go, let's clean it up at least, right?
And so it was like this constant like fight back and forth. And I think she finally just, you know,
said, and the way I said it, it said, listen, we plan to try and have a second one.
So whatever, I'll let you do whatever you want on the second one, but my first born boy,
you gotta let me cut his hair, man got I had no idea this was like you did the you just did the wear her down close
Yeah, I did it was persistent. I was very persistent about it
But I also had a drunk first honey. I was also you know, I was aware that this is this one after the fact right that it was a family tradition
Like nobody was gonna be happy with me with the family. But I don't know like I I I always imagined having
a boy and when I had a boy that I want to cut his hair and dress him and do those things
like maybe some guys. So I played with dolls when you were a kid. You practice a lot.
I got a real one now. Let me do this. Right. right. So did the family get mad? Did they find out?
I don't know if they were mad and maybe disappointed.
Maybe it was similar to when Katrina didn't get the ring
on her 40th, it was probably that same similar feeling.
I'm just not winning right now.
You know?
You know?
Just doing your own thing.
Yeah, yeah, so.
Now is there a superstition behind it?
Like, is it like Samson's hair?
It's like it's good to long. No, it's not, there's no religiousition behind it? Is it like Samson's hair? No, it's not. It's good to long.
No, it's not, there's no religious thing behind it.
They started with their brothers?
As far as I know, yeah.
Okay, so it's not like this.
Oh, for the last seven generations,
which you broke the chain.
Yeah, all right.
I was like, tradition, come on.
You mean your two brothers didn't cut their hair?
I had to compromise like that with my older,
my two older kids because in my family,
and this goes back generations.
I mean, as far back as we know, the first born son and daughter are named after the mother
and father of the groom.
So like, I'm named after my grandfather, so then my son would be named after my dad, my
daughter would be named after my mom.
Well, this was a big area of contention.
It was back and forth back.
And so the way we compromised was,
we'll do it with the first born and then the second born,
then we'll just name whatever I want.
So I said, okay, but yeah, that was a long standing tradition.
Which is why, you guys have been around
some of my family members before.
I've gotten the comments of like,
why is there three names in your whole family?
Like if you go to a family party and you yell like,
Giuseppe, like four people will turn into these right.
Hey, I think it would be so annoying.
Well, everybody has a nickname.
Okay.
So there's SEP, there's Joey, there's Giuse,
there's Joker, like there's like a million different nicknames.
Like mine, like when I go to Italy especially, because that's where that's where my dad's imagine the poor wives that marry into this family
Like trying to remember all that. There's a lot of wins too
You know, I mean yeah, yeah, it is remember three names
No, but like in Italy because my dad's family's over there. There's so many sales everybody's first born in because you my grandfather a lot of kids
So there's I'm sad because in America it's sad,
Italy that you sell, but then there's
tauta, tori, dua, sasa, like these are all nicknames for.
For sale?
For the same date.
It's hard to really let out.
Yeah, wow.
I know, it's not funny.
Yeah, yeah.
That's why my dad's name is Mimo,
but his real name is Domenico, and Domenico is too many.
I like, so I didn't realize that you did both
your first and second born.
No, my second born, that was the compromise,
that my second born, that if we do it with the first
and the second born is whatever we want it.
Oh, okay, yeah.
So just a menico is named after.
Yeah, oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaking of kids, I don't remember this or I forgot,
but you know how kids they change so quickly,
especially when they're really young,
like literally within a week your kid is just different.
It's transformed.
Yeah.
In the same day, it happened yesterday.
Well, no, no, I'm serious.
I was playing with my son yesterday, it was a weekend.
We're hanging out and playing with the baby, whatever.
That night, he, all of a sudden,
became super vocal
and just different.
And Jessica and I were just like,
what is going on?
This kid completely changed from this morning.
And the past few days, he's been super cranky.
Obviously he's going through this growth spurt or something.
And then his pajamas that fit him like the day before
don't, like, almost don't fit anymore.
Yeah. In one day, it's crazy.
It's insane.
When that happened.
No, I notice that right now too.
Like he, his face is changing a lot right now.
Like between who he looks or like,
there's days where I feel like he looks spot on.
He's starting to not look like a baby anymore.
You know what I mean?
Where they go from like infant to baby.
So that was the biggest thing in contention with his family.
He's like, they all want to like keep him the baby boy
for as long as they can.
And they know that the haircut makes him look so much older
right away.
And so that was part of the pushback is like,
why could you know, want me to stall as long as I did?
It was because she's like, I don't want to cut his hair.
Then all of a sudden he looks like a full grown toddler.
Like, but I'm like, he is a toddler.
So it's okay. Like, let's find it. It's fine for him. Oh God. Are you going I'm like, he is a toddler. So it's okay.
Like, let's find, let's find for him.
Oh God, are you gonna have like
all the full fades like right away?
Did you really?
Oh yeah.
I love Buzzcuts, I'm cute.
I'm the worst.
Yeah, I don't know why.
That's always been like, I just can't stand
having any kind of like long neck hair, anything
resembling.
Yeah, it's just like, it's, I don't know,
it's very clear cut.
Like it's, you know, anyways. Yeah. it's just like, it's, I don't know, it's very clear cut, like it's, you know,
anyways, that's just how I was brought up.
It looks really clean on their faces.
It's very 50s.
I used to shave almost like a flat top.
I used to shave my head when I did Jitsu,
but it was purely function.
And I loved the way it felt.
Didn't look good there.
I don't look good with the shaved head.
Yeah.
Just a greetsual quick.
Justin looks great with the shave.
He's got a big ass head.
So when you shave it, it looks like a juggernaut.
Yeah, but I can't do it because it's like everybody,
I don't know, it's a little too aggressive looking.
You know, I end up looking like some kind of neo-Nazi
or something.
I don't have enough of a tan to pull it off.
Yeah, you can't get the tan, dude.
Yeah, I got you a tan.
Anyway, dude, you sold me on Caldera, by the way.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, because I was seeing what it was doing., you sold me on Caldera, by the way. Oh yeah.
Yeah, because I've seen what it was doing with that.
This is the ass, is where it is now.
I mean, completely transformed his face.
It is, it's amazing.
So now, here's the reason why I, my skin I've never had issues with,
and I tend to be more on the oily side anyway.
Yeah.
And so I'm thinking, you know, I don't need to use anything
or whatever, but it balanced out my skin.
So it actually helped with that.
So it's like yours was dry and it made it more moist.
Yeah.
Wow.
That one plush.
I know, I should have been allowed to descriptors.
I think it was all those.
I'm trying to think of a better word.
Yeah, I'm pretty moist.
You mentioned it.
Yeah, that's it.
And but it balanced mine out.
Now it looks like, you know, it makes it look all good.
You guys have to do compliments for me.
That's all right.
It's really good.
There's no crows feet.
No, you do.
You look good.
You know, and you're all shaved up right now too,
so you can see all that.
You look gorgeous right now.
Yeah.
You're going for that useful look.
It's not the same because I asked you to say something.
I brought it.
I didn't buy it.
Do I look more handsome?
Yes, yes, you do.
Yeah.
Do I look any better? You totally do. Hey, you were up at Tahoe this weekend. Yeah. look more handsome? Yes, yes you do. Yeah, I do. Do I look any better?
Anyway, you're up at Tahoe this weekend.
Yeah, that's so cool.
It was great.
So ever it's birthday was this week and we decided,
like, let's do something fun, you know,
because it's been so hard for him
because all of his friends, parents are super hysterical
about everything.
And so like they just won't let, you know,
him interact with their kids.
And so we decided to go up and then like, some of't let, you know, him interact with their kids and so,
we decided to go up and then like,
some of his cousins were able to make it up
and we went skiing and everything.
So had a great time.
Snowed a little bit, one of the days,
we had a fresh coat of powder and everything.
Oh nice.
Yeah, so we hit it up, yeah, it was a good time.
What'd you do for his birthday?
What was his gift?
So I got him a switch, Nintendo Switch.
Oh yeah. I thought you guys already had that. No, huh. Oh, I got him a switch. Nintendo Switch.
I thought he already had that.
No, I didn't know that.
You got to play Mario Kart with him and just kill him.
Yeah, I need to get that, but they have Mario Maker on there.
That's why I got it because it's super creative.
You can go through and basically do all the Mario style games
and create your own levels and everything. So yeah, I got sucked in.
I was surprised you didn't hit me up to grab the Xbox because I've been, I brought it, I brought it back from Vegas.
Oh, I didn't know you had it.
Have you tried it?
I just did.
So it just means it worked the best game on there. Well, I, so I downloaded a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a all the other games. Yeah. I'm not into the, I'm not in the first player, Star Wars, like, you know, adventure games.
I mean, I love that shit.
Yeah, I'm in the sport.
So that's all you're going to get me playing.
But you know, it's funny because I mean, I haven't, since Katrina and I've been together,
I haven't played like, I mean, intermittently, right?
So if my, my two high school friends and I would get together, we'll play every, like,
once in a while.
And you know, I haven't had a console in my house
in a really long time.
And I had a little bit of time,
Max went down to bed and I'm like, yeah, I'm gonna fire it up,
download some video games.
Yeah, yeah, play some video games, dude.
I have, it's crazy to me how sophisticated it is now.
And what I mean by that is, so you,
if you're at like the, at least the sport games, right?
So basketball and football,
you know, not only do you have to be good
with your, your, your hand, your hands, right?
Like as far as your reactions and,
and be able to work eight, ten different buttons, right?
All simultaneously.
But now they've evolved these games to where you gotta know,
you gotta know the sport, you gotta know the coaching level, like you got to know how
to call plays.
I got to be able to come up the court or down the field, read a defense and then know
what plays to call.
In addition to, yeah, in addition to knowing how to watch the future like best coaches
be like, you imagine that the future coaches will be like, well, I so I mean, it's, if
I was a kid,
I would geek out on this big time.
I think it's really, really cool,
but it's for an old guy like me
who hasn't played in so many years,
what sucks about it is I'm playing, right?
And I'm like going through and checking it all out
and seeing like, oh wow, you can call these plays
and I can do this and right bumper,
left up down this.
And I'm like trying to figure it out.
I'm like, Jesus, the amount of hours I would need to put into this
to get actually really good with it,
to where I could memorize, be playing the game live,
memorize like, oh, I wanna call a screen for this guy
and do a back cut here.
And this type of blitz is the outside.
Now can you hook it up so that it's live
so you can play other kids?
Oh dude, just get your ass kicked by some ten.
Oh, I would, I would, for sure,
that knows how to do all of that.
Oh, yeah, last night, I was hanging out with my kids
and I was talking to my son and he's just, you know,
he's 15 so he'll just sit there and not say anything for hours.
So I'm like trying to get him to start conversation.
So I'm like, do tell me about an easy way to get him to talk
is to have him explain video game strategies.
Oh, yeah. All right. So he plays, I forgot the name of it, easy way to get him to talk is to have explain video game strategies.
So he plays this.
I forgot the name of it, but it's this first person shooter and it's huge and people go on on duty. Oh, no, it's a different one.
Oh, so I'm like, I said, when you're playing with your friends, do you guys have strategies?
And he's like, of course, I'm like, explain the strategies.
Dude, this kid went on a 45 minute dissertation.
I'd do it. it is complex. Yeah. I'm like, I'm like, so are you sitting there calling out like the plays or whatever?
And he goes, oh, yeah, absolutely. You know, I'll say, and I'm making words up because
he said a bunch of stuff. I forgot. I'll be like, midline blue. And that means this over
here and this other, depending on what the enemy is doing. If the terrorist is over here,
then we say this and then this happens over here, then we sacrifice this play.
And he's going on forever.
And I'm just, I'm doing the head nod,
like to show that I'm actively listening,
but I have no idea what this kid's talking about right now.
I mean, it used to be when you're holding a level.
You figure out the four buttons,
or so that you need to use.
Two, when I play, yeah, yeah.
That's like at the switch,
like I actually do that mainly for me.
Yeah, it's like easy, dude.
It's like straight forward. Let's bullshit it, I actually do that mainly for me. Yeah, it's like easy dude
Straight straight forward. Let's bullshit dude. I don't have time for that I see though how you get sucked into these things though because again if you if you're really into the sport right
If you're really in a basketball you're really in a football and you appreciate that side of it man
Oh totally, it's actually great training. I mean if you I mean if you're a kid coming up in high school or even younger
And you want to learn about basketball or football, and if you get good at that game,
you got to learn that. You got to learn how to read defenses and then how to call plays
in addition to the skill of playing the game. It's, yeah, it's, it's insane.
It's insane. What they do with these, these games and these kids are so fast.
And I don't know. Have you ever tried watching a kid who's really good play one of these
shooters and not get dizzy by looking at the TV screen?
It's so, yeah, it's so fast and everything is happening,
just like cuts, the cuts of it all is just like too much.
It's almost like, I'm sure there's been a lot more cases
of like seizures and everything with these needs.
Well, this is why I think that like Twitch
and everything blew up was because the game is so sophisticated
now that that's one of the best ways for you to learn as a kid. So I get it more now, right? Originally when I first saw
me, who the hell sits down and watches somebody else play a video game for two hours? That is just
to stick watch. Yeah, it's almost like, well, back then we had like game pro or whatever. Nintendo,
what was it called? Yeah, game pro. Yeah, what was your magazine? Yeah, but Nintendo, Gando Rue. What was it called? What was it called? Yeah, but Nintendo Power.
That was the first one.
Oh, power, that's it.
Remember that?
Yeah, my brother wrote to them and they published his letter.
No, I didn't.
No way!
When he was a little cute and hilarious.
You gotta see if you could find it.
He saved it.
He did?
Oh, you gotta forget that in.
Yeah, that's hilarious.
He was a fanatic.
Yeah, and then I was asking him about Minecraft
because when he was younger, he played that like crazy.
And if you guys know on that game,
they can build, there's some kids have built entire, like,
you know the death...
You can build games in there.
You know the death star?
Yeah.
Kids have built the death star in my...
Same scale.
To, like, and everything.
I know.
So I asked my son, I said, have you ever built anything crazy?
Yeah.
He's like, oh yeah, let me show you.
And him and his buddy built this like the space station with it.
I mean, I looked at it and I'm like,
this is insane, how long does this take?
He's like, oh, we spent about two weeks on it.
Yeah.
Just building the whole thing.
Yeah, that's my oldest.
He does the same thing, Minecraft.
He's like super obsessed with that kind of stuff.
Oh, it's crazy.
Yeah, he made like a whole roller coaster ride
that went on forever and ever.
It was like a whole amusement park.
I did now, you, Justin, you were probably more
into video games than Sal was.
Like, I really believed I was gonna play forever.
Like, I did not think.
What do you mean?
I mean, I really believe that.
Like, I really-
Well, yeah, because I was in my, okay, in my 20s.
He's like, my girl's gonna have to understand.
This is what I'm thinking.
No, bro, I'm not like that.
I remember when he was like that.
I was like that.
I think Justin would, I remember breaking up
with a girl one time because she was throwing a fit when we were playing video games. No way. Yeah, so we remember that so it was a big deal
You broke up with it. Yes, like in the middle of playing because she was cause because she was throwing a fit about it
Right, so we had the reason why she was get out. I don't want to be with you
Yeah, it was just like that. So I'm like
25, I'm like 25. Yeah, so like 25 25. Oh my god, you're 25. Yeah, so I'm like 25, right?
And at my house.
I wonder if she's looking back and going,
oh, that's a good thing.
I'm glad he brought me up with that.
Yeah, right.
So in case we had, back then, this was a big screen TV, right?
We didn't have the, I mean, this is like, right,
as the plasmas were coming on scene.
But I had the old school, like, you know,
big old big screens, right?
That were, I think like 60 inches
was like the biggest back then.
And I had one in my living room
and I had one in my bedroom.
And we used to play these games like Call of Duty and stuff
and then we would hook up two systems
and then we'd all be playing.
So the one guy would be back in the master bedroom
and so she was so mad, she lived with me
because there was no available TV in the house
and then we were on a Saturday.
We could go eight hours, dude.
Just all day long.
So she screwed.
Yeah, so she was so mad.
Grab your shit, get out.
Did she live with you?
Yeah.
Oh my, you kicked her out?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, of course, that was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Come on, it wasn't like I was that crazy,
or it was just the video games.
It was probably other things that I have no ideas.
Of course.
Yeah, now the tipping point was it.
But that's in her house.
Don't take the video games.
That's an important thing.
Yeah, well, that's what it is.
That's what it is.
And I have my best friends there at that time.
And this was like a pack, dude,
that we made when we were very young.
We just like, listen.
No girls.
That's right.
No girls get in between our video game.
That's the four ways.
And the girls that we marry will understand this.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, we're not giving this up.
Hey, so I would use it closer ourselves
because you got my two buddies, okay?
I'm the only one that didn't finish college, right?
They both have college degrees. One of them's got a master's. We all got good jobs. Everyone owns their homes
You know, and we're like, you know, why shouldn't we be able to degenerate? That's right exactly why I did
Degenerate because I play video games for eight hours
That's exactly how we justified it really was and so I had what I think what got me to finally pull away
I had a buddy of mine who was
let's see Mark was like five or six years older than me. Kind of like a mentor to me right.
Good, good friend. And he would always tell me like, dude, when are you gonna give the video
games, dude? I'm never gonna give the video games. He's like, you do understand though, right?
That those four hours, eight hours, two hours, like those are hours you could be putting into,
you know, bettering your craft or bettering yourself
or making more money.
And that was like the selling point for me was like,
okay, if I really did put the console down,
stop playing, did I have the discipline?
So your ex girlfriend, she didn't do it right.
She did it.
She should have sold it better.
Yeah, she, hey honey, I look, I love the fact
that you play video games.
I think it's really cool, but kind of,
for these eight hours, imagine if you were just,
right on time, doing another business.
But anyway, I'll see you later.
You just drop the ball.
Yeah, and that's what he did.
He did what you're doing.
He got me to look at it like that,
and I thought, you know, okay, let's see,
and that's actually around the same time.
So it was around 25, 26 when I talk about,
I started reading a lot more, and I did it changed my life.
So I've learned to look at like a building business
and watching that stuff as more of a hobby
than playing the video games.
And that was a transition for me away from that.
So I haven't really played like that till this weekend.
And I got a couple sessions in Katrina.
Yeah, Katrina was really cool about,
she was just like, I just wanted to give you your time.
Yeah, I kind of gave it up after college.
Like college was great.
Because you had nothing better to do.
I mean, you're stuck on campus and it's like
all these dudes were just like, you know,
waiting for either practice or working out
or, you know, the next class.
And so we just would play, it was either golden eye
or then call a duty cane, but we'd all like
play that together and like, dude, but after that,
I was like, I'm, I just, I had to make some money,
I had to make some, some things happen.
Yeah, I stopped playing after Street Fighter II.
I was at Street Fighter II.
Yeah, and then I was at Animal Play anymore.
At toys.
Speaking of stuff to do,
because I know you were saying there's not much to do,
do you see that our governor here, Gavin Newsom,
looks like he lifted the stay at home order.
In all regions in California.
Boy, they didn't even wait a week for a
Trump to be going. Has a magical shift has nothing to do. I'm sure it's not connected to the recall that's happening right now.
Oh, not at all. What did Doug say? You don't need a inoculation. You need a inauguration to solve this.
Yeah. It's a good. Well, I mean, here's the truth. The guy who came out too, right? They
came out and said that the lockdowns were not maybe these statistics were a little different.
Well, you know, here's my argument from day one, and I've made this argument on other podcasts
very clear, which is that the argument for the lockdowns was solely based off of preventing
infections and nobody looked at any of the unintended consequences, which also
result in mental illness deaths, drug overdose, crime, all that stuff.
So I'm glad that they're starting to do this.
I just hope people are still responsible.
Just take away livelihood and then we'll figure it out.
But yeah, the recall is getting a lot of signature, so I'm sure that's sweating right now.
Do you know where it's at?
Do you know where it's most recently at?
I don't know, but I know it's reached some high numbers.
I know it's a real possibility of getting on a ballot.
So the wineries and all the restaurants
like form this coalition and they just sued him.
And this was another motivating push
to get him to open up the state.
Now here's what irritates me.
Is he, of course, is gonna lie,
but in his statement, he's saying it's due to metrics
that they're following, which they won't release, of course.
Not, they won't.
Top secret.
Now your saying's.
The truth is, the cases are still,
Skartner's still high.
Where are we at, like, peak right now?
Well, no, we were actually coming down quickly.
But we were just at a peak like a week ago.
Yeah, okay.
So then the number is coming down.
Now it's coming down.
Yeah, that's interesting.
But the number's still real high.
It's so magical. It's stopped is. But the numbers still really high. It's so magical.
It's stop you guys.
The numbers are still high, so it doesn't match, right?
It doesn't match with what they said before.
But anyway.
Yeah, good time.
I have a buddy like two damn predictable.
So does mean the gyms are gonna reopen.
I hope.
Yeah, I have a lot of buddies that run.
Disney and Ann, let's do this.
I think, finally.
Are they, you think so?
You think they'll do the gyms?
The gyms is open, man. I, if they lift Oh yeah. Finally. Are they, you think so? You think they'll do the gym?
This is open, man.
If they lift the, if they're lifting everything,
they stay at home.
I don't know what the details are,
but I hope the gyms can be a lot to reopen.
You know, California is the, this is the birthplace
of the gym business.
You know, this is where the big chain started.
This is where, the whole thing is.
I'm not complaining.
I'm just happy.
You know, it's like, finally, like let's let's all try and like
move forward yeah and speaking of this of
that topic I think it was New York if I'm
not mistaken I'm gonna look this up I
believe it was New York that just said
that oh DC sorry Washington DC so they
just said that overweight Washington DC
residents will get priority for the
coronavirus vaccine and that's causing a stir.
Well, back that up again, overweight?
Yes, so they're saying that all overweight,
so people with a high BMI, I believe, over 25.
I haven't fit my eyes.
I haven't seen any, I know.
I know.
All overweight DC residents will get priority
for the coronavirus vaccine.
And I think it's based off of the data showing that people
who are overweight have some of the highest risk.
I mean, I don't care about that.
Well, you know what though, people are angry
because I think there's a lot of other people
that are saying, hey, what do I mean?
Exactly.
Yeah, no, I get it.
It's over 25, BMI over 25, which by the way,
they're at the greatest risk.
Well, I think my BMI might be close to that right now.
I mean, I know, if you build a lot of muscle,
BMI is not a very good indicator.
Oh, they're using that not body fat percentage.
No, they're gonna test your body.
They don't have to do that.
Yeah, yeah.
You ever get a body fat test from a doctor?
No.
The easiest way to shuttle people through
is just go with BMI.
Yeah, they just have you stand on the scale.
And that's it.
But yeah, I think it's causing a little bit of a stir.
So we'll see what happens.
I heard that because a lot of the vaccines
have to be stored at such cold temperatures,
that at some, like if they don't use so many,
they have to throw a bunch away.
So there's a lot that are getting tossed in.
Really?
That sucks.
Yeah, I think it's like this,
it's not the most efficient system
where they're trying to kind of figure all that out.
So I don't know.
Let's go to the stock market right now, dude.
It doesn't make sense.
Just going up. Yeah. This is crazy. You could I feel like you can you could I honestly have a monkey throw dog
Dude, I have like a little pick winner. Yeah, I look at his like gambling right?
I still because I don't think that I mean I get questions all time on my story
Which by the way, I'm not that I'm not nowhere near as red on stocks as I am in the housing market.
I spend way more time on that side of the fence
than I do.
Stocks for me is like playing Crap's in Vegas.
That's how I look at it.
It's like, I've got a little bit of gambling money.
Let's say I like these companies, whatever.
Right now, everything is winning.
Yeah.
Everything is winning.
There's not a thing, I don't have anything,
you know what's like the only thing
that's going to perform me is gold right now,
which I thought for sure was It will it'll it will
but gold will perform on the stock market goes down. Yeah, that's your head. I know that's
my hedge right on what I've done. But I mean, everything is just is going. It doesn't
make sense. I know that unemployment is still going up and there's still a lot of economic
issues that are happening, but yeah, it's still ballooning. So it's kind of a weird
situation. Well, I'll tell you who's not winning.
There was this guy in Mexico who his wife basically
was looking through pictures and found a picture
of him with another like skinnier lady
that was like attractive.
And so she ended up stabbing him multiple times.
Don't tell me it was a picture of her.
It was a picture of her when she was younger.
What the fuck are you kidding me?
No, this literally happened, man.
Why crazy is that?
Wow.
Yeah.
What?
What a psycho?
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Did he die or did he just, is he okay?
I think he lived, but thank God.
Oh, thank God.
He messed up, yeah.
Wow.
Is he hoping divorces?
Is he gonna divorce her? I hope so, man. She really loves me. Yeahed up, yeah. Wow. Is he a Hopi Divorce? Is he a Divorce?
Oh, he's like, oh man, she really loves me.
Yeah, she's really passionate.
She thought, she didn't look at what she loves me.
Oh, it's not.
Yeah, dude, I mean, come on.
It was her.
Yes, it was her.
How do you know?
Okay, that makes no sense.
How do you not know what's a picture of yourself?
Maybe her other personality came out.
I don't know.
She's got multiple persons.
I mean, it's not without.
Maybe Sherry had like suspicions
and then was just looking for it so intensively
and then like found that picture.
I was like, this is it.
She's like, he definitely has a type.
He just wants a skinnier to look kind of like me.
He's a son of a bitch.
Yeah, I'm gonna stab him right in the eye.
That's crazy.
Confused jealous wife stabs husband
after seeing her younger self in photos.
Oh. She's not even that, like's not even the, like super overweight.
She looks like a young old, she's older.
She's older, yeah.
Wow.
That's kind of.
Well, I guess the husband didn't change much, you know?
Like if he passed, is like, yeah, like it's a recent photo.
Yeah, that's what she thought.
Or maybe she just thought I was like an old, old thing that he changed.
Speaking of multiple personality, there's this thought, I can't remember the name of it,
this sucks, I'm sorry everybody,
for I'm gonna hype it up,
and I can be all fine.
There was this documentary on Amazon, I think,
of this woman who would study serial killers,
and she's comes up with this theory
that the majority of them suffer
from multi personality syndrome.
And she's explaining how it works.
And she's showing interviews
with a lot of these famous serial killers
that she would interview.
Is that part of schizophrenia or is it,
that's a different thing?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know if they're connected.
I kind of feel like we could have guessed that though, don't you?
You know, that was, it was very controversial
when that first came out.
Really?
When she first came out with that,
because people wanted the law, because here's what happens. If you have a mental disorder, you don't get put to
death and you don't get thrown in that kind of jail. You go to mental hospital.
Right. And so when you get caught and you're the whatever serial killer who just killed
15, you know, college girls, the public is going to be pissed and they want your head.
Right. And then you have a doctor coming out and be like, hey, he's got multiple personality disorder,
they're like, no, execute him.
So it was this huge controversy.
They're saying that she made the whole thing up
when you watch it, that she made up this whole thing.
But you see her interviews and her talking with these people.
It's so crazy what the mind does.
So these people, these serial killers,
this is very, so if you're squeamish,
I had to change it with Jessica
because it really bothers her to watch this kind of stuff.
But I watched them on my own.
And Courtney loves it.
She was just like, eat popcorn, yeah, murder.
She feels wrong with you.
I can't get Katrina to watch that stuff either.
Yeah, Katrina won't watch that stuff.
But she has to be in the right, high, normal, and day time.
And we have to have enough time to watch something else afterwards.
Well, Courtney's a nurse and she's probably
seeing some crazy shit.
Totally.
She probably can't shake her.
Yeah, very easily.
She doesn't like the actual watching it happen.
It's the aftermath.
It's all the pictures,
and it's the solving it and all that kind of stuff.
Well, so they were showing all the stuff,
and then she would interview these guys
and talk about their childhood.
Oh my gosh, the abuse that they went through as children.
And so what happens is your mind literally creates these alter personalities so that if
you're getting abused terribly, that's it right here.
They were not born evil inside.
So this is, what's the name of it, Doug?
Crazy, not insane.
That's it.
Crazy, not insane. Really's it, crazy not insane.
Really crazy.
I want to check that out.
Yeah, yeah.
Show Courtney, show love to guys.
Oh yeah, for sure.
But I guess when they're getting abused so terribly,
and I'm talking about the worst,
I can't even talk about half of it because it's so bad,
your mind literally makes you gone.
So, Sal is no longer here.
Now you are abusing Mark, some other personality.
Create somebody else to put in front.
So they don't even remember it.
So she has to find and talk to this alternate personality
and then the alternate personality can out voice changes.
Their demeanor changes, their sitting differently.
Say that with the M Night Shyamalan movie,
what's that, this split?
Or a...
I never watched it.
Oh yeah, I was hearing a hundred different personalities.
Just some of that, right?
Was that good?
Old lady, then he was like this animal kind of character.
Oh, yeah.
I'm telling you this crazy, not insane documentaries.
It shook me.
Yeah.
It's really really great.
Do you either one of you guys watch the fights this weekend?
I saw the highlights.
Just heard about it.
No, did you watch it?
I saw the memes of Medreger look like he's asleep.
Yeah, yeah.
You see those?
Yeah, he got, he got locked up.
Yeah, he did.
Big time. Yeah. Do you guys think Yeah, he got, he got locked up. Yeah, big time, wow.
Yeah.
Do you guys think he, because of his fame and fortune,
he lost, I'm gonna use a term here, the eye of the tiger?
Do you mean you lost that a little bit?
He's like Rocky III, dude.
Exactly.
He's exactly like Rocky III, you guys are soft
because yeah, he got all famous and like,
yeah, he probably didn't train the same way.
He wasn't putting that kind of intensity in it.
I guarantee that's, well, I mean, it's kind of hard to, what, I, you know,
Doug, what he got paid, did you check the purse on that?
Like, I don't think it was, obviously, it was nowhere near when he did
Mayweather, right?
So, yeah, hard to get up for a fight that is, you know, significantly less
than the fight before, not to mention.
And that, and Dustin, play as a killer, right?
I think it, so I think the strategy was from what I from what I heard from my cousins
That's our boys guy too filled our use guy. Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, he did so I guess the strategy five million bro
Yeah, compared to his hundred million. That's only gonna get a five watches
Well, so from what I yeah, but you know what we don't know what he's making from the pay-per-view is that just this Pais whiskey probably makes that in a month. Yeah, so so apparently the strategy was this is according to what my cousin told me that
Poreade took out his leg just kept
Shopping his leg down which he took his leg out that made him a did he actually break his leg or just he was just complain that it was like
He was let him he was living with the cane afterwards. Yeah, I think he took out his leg to the point work
Because you know McGregor's so dynamic right moves a lot. Yeah, take think he took out his leg to the point where, because McGregor's so dynamic, right?
He moves a lot.
Take his leg out.
He's a good smart strategy.
Take his leg.
Very smart strategy.
Very, very smart.
But remember that quote in pumping iron
when Arnold is, I think he's going for a sixth title.
And one of the guys goes, hey, you know Arnold,
the wolf climb, the wolf on the hill
is not as hungry as the wolf climbing the hill.
And Arnold goes, yeah, but when he wants the food,
it's there. Yeah. And I don't know. Yeah, but he went when he wants the food, it's the yeah.
I mean, I feel like you, okay, you, you make a hundred million on a fight before.
You, this one you're getting paid five million.
So it's kind of like chump changed you.
And you beat him before and you, and you already won.
So you know that even if you lose, your bigger payday will be on part three.
You set up on the trilogy.
So I mean, like, why not roll into it with, you know,
okay, training and kind of an outweigh.
You think you might have done this
as a weight money strategy?
Yeah.
I'm gonna go in and buy you two.
You're talking about one of the smartest money guys
in the UFC ever.
It's hard to think somebody like that
would go in going for an L.
Okay, so I don't think he was going for an L,
but I think you just kind of have the attitude you lose about it. You have nothing to lose. You're not going to make that much money,
you know, win or lose in it. You know that if you do lose, part three is going to get a much bigger
payday than one or two. Okay. You already made a hundred million. So why not go into it with where I'm
at? Let's see how I do. Let's see if I can still win beat this guy where I'm at. Then you get to be
all cocky, like you barely even worked very hard to get here. Or if you lose,
you set up the table for the trilogy. That's my theory. Maybe. I feel like I experienced this myself
in Jiu-Jitsu. I didn't compete a ton of times, but I did compete enough to experience the change
in my motivation and drive after a loss versus after winning.
I remember when I went to a tournament and I just lost,
and I was so driven afterwards.
And then I remember I went to another tournament,
but my won, and it's like I lost my drive
because it didn't feel the same.
Yeah.
My whole college career in football is just a nightmare.
Yeah. Just at least I lost so many damn games, dude.
I was just so pissed off all the time.
Whether you're fault.
Yeah, I'm just, and nobody had that same like, you know, sting like it, it, to me,
that that, that shows like whether or not you're going to be like a championship kind of team.
If you like really take that loss as a sting and it's like, fuck, like we can't let that happen.
Not going to let that do not, not let that do, not gonna do that.
Did you have any time to watch the football games this weekend?
I did. Oh, you did, yeah.
Yeah, so how about Brady come through?
Oh, bro.
So this is like, such a chance.
This is an ongoing like debate.
Like, isn't he old now?
Yeah, he's a little older, right?
Yeah. Wow.
Well, he takes his team his first year
all the way to the Super Bowl.
Yeah, you know, it's crazy.
It's a constant debated.
So I have an uncle who's like a just radical die hard,
nine or fan and Joe Montana,
I feel like nobody's better than Joe Montana.
Nobody is better than Joe Montana.
And he has all the ways to try and prove that.
That fact, even though Brady keeps fucking cool.
But it's a hand-frogging all these stats.
You say, like, go on, dude, it's gonna do a point.
You gotta call him the goat sooner or later
and he just refused it.
Then I have another buddy who's the same way too,
that everybody used to argue that Tom Brady
is a system quarterback.
He had Bill Belichick and the Patriots had such a...
I've heard that argument so many times.
Right.
And so I love to see that he did this.
I love that he went to the box and then the first year
be able to take them all the way to the championship because it kind of gets that monkey off his back. Everybody to do this
in this. So the next quarterback to have played in as many Super bowls is Joe Montana at seven.
He has 14 or 10. No, excuse me, 10, 10 Super bowls, 14 NFC championship games. Wow. Okay.
That's fucking insane. Yeah, that's pretty good. Yeah. No, I got to recognize. I still think Joe went down as a better. I mean, I like him better,
but the only time I watched football, did you guys see the video that's going viral right now of
the gymnast, the floor gymnast that from UCLA that put the, the she played, she did a whole routine
to two-pock and I did. Did you see that? It was really good.
It's going viral right now.
It just happened like, I think this weekend
and because she did it to Kendrick Lamar and two-poch,
so it's like to this.
Yeah, and she crushed it, so let's go on crazy now.
My feet just flooded with Bernie Sanders memes.
It's like, I'm over it now.
I'm over it now.
It was hilarious though for the first few days.
He looks so miserable. I was sitting over this mitten. I'm over now. It was hilarious though for the first few days. He looks so miserable.
I'm sitting over this mitten.
It's just me.
It almost did epitomize the mood.
Everybody, over the last year or so.
Yeah, but Bernie got leapfrog.
It was the second time they fucked him.
That's why.
I know.
Well, it's just, yeah.
You guys don't like me.
I'm gonna remind myself.
Gymnastics is the, I'd say, of all the sports is always the one that impresses me the most.
It's the one that I always watch and I always think to myself,
how is that even possible?
Yeah.
Like, especially the tumbling acts,
how the height that they're able to launch themselves
in the air, it looks like it doesn't make any sense.
It's just amazing feats of body movement.
And you can't even, like, you can't even fathom replicating that.
I told you guys when I trained,
I first short-period time I trained this 13-year-old gymnast
and she was a very high level.
I don't remember her name,
I only trained her for like four workouts,
but it sticks in my head because she was this tiny little thing.
She walked around like she just made out of pure muscle.
I remember like holy shit, what is this?
And the dad's like,
hey, can you teach her a few exercises? She doesn't really do, she's never done weights muscle. I remember like, holy shit, what is this? And the dad's like, hey, can you teach her a few exercises?
She doesn't really do, she's never done weights before.
I'm like, sure.
And I remember I had her, you know, do pull up.
I'm like, can you do pull ups?
She goes, oh yeah, yeah.
I said, can I see how you do pull ups?
And this is literally the speed at which she did pull up.
So I was like, and her face didn't change.
Like, she didn't like, it was like, all day long.
Yeah, like, like, she's watching TV.
And I remember thinking like, this is not making a sense.
I remember when she benched,
remember this is a 13 year old girl,
she benched, I think there was like 120 pounds on the bar.
Yeah.
And the whole gym, everybody was like,
what is going on?
I was like, this makes me feel terrible.
No, I mean, not to take anything from ginice,
because I think you're right,
I think it's unbelievable,
but I feel that way about like, ex-game athletes,
because I think it's the combination of that type of, you know, ability to flip and turn into.
Yeah, and you're doing it like 80 miles an hour on a, on a, on a, like, if you mess
up your desk, you're like, much higher.
8% grade mountain going straight down, like, that's crazy to me.
Yeah, that's a whole nother level.
Yeah, did you see that video of the, what are those wing suits called that people will fly on a wing suit? They are wings suit. Yeah, I think it's called to me. Yeah, that's a whole nother level though. Yeah, did you see that video of the, what are those wingsuits called that people will fly
on a wingsuit?
They are wingsuit.
Yeah, I think it's called wingsuit.
So, you know, people die in those all the time.
That's the most dangerous thing.
Yeah, have you ever watched the documentary they have on?
Yeah, like at the end of it, a seven of the times.
There's only like two guys left.
Yeah.
Did you watch the one where the guy did the wingsuit?
He jumped out of one plane and landed
and went inside of another plane while it was flying.
What?
Get out of here. Yeah, they left the door open. And so he fell inside of another plane while it was flying. What? Get out of here.
Yeah.
That's the door open.
And so he fell out of one plane and he made it inside of another plane.
What?
People have no idea how dangerous that is.
And they didn't like put that in some major motion picture.
They just did that for shits and giggles.
I think it might have been Red Bull, but he just made it inside of a plane.
That's way too crazy.
Bro, that's like throwing a pin through, it's like throwing. I don't know. I can't even
You mentioned what what the talk about the brilliance of a company like that to attach itself to all these up and coming extreme sports before
Anybody did yeah, nobody was paying attention to the those sports tester named every viral video possible
Yeah, that it absolutely brilliant
Exactly because there shit is so overpriced like you get like a little like a little red bull drink viral video possible. Yeah, that way. It absolutely brilliant. Exactly.
Because their shit is so overpriced,
like you could get like a little red bull drink.
It's like three, four bucks, dude.
That's crazy.
I still stand by the original,
I had the original Thai red bulls.
They were these little glass bottle.
I had a Thai really?
And they were not carbonated and they were sweeter
and they were strong.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, my buddy used to bring them from Thailand.
He was a Thai boxer and he'd bring me like a caseloam.
I never found him here.
Were they like, were they, so super sweet?
And like, syrupy or?
Yes, yes.
And it was like a little glass of oil like this.
It almost looked good.
I bet it was powerful too.
Hell is strong.
I used to take him before I worked out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I have the best workouts.
Hey Doug, I had a question I wanted to ask you.
Last time you and I talked off air,
I was telling you what my brother-in-law did
with the cook in the meat, how it was.
Did you try that yet?
I did.
I did a sirloin cap.
So what I did is I took it and put it into the sous vide.
I think it was 130 I had it at.
I did it for probably about six or seven hours.
Okay.
And then what I did is I put it into an ice bath afterwards
to cool it down, okay?
And then I fired up my trigger and I
Cooked it over there on the smoke setting for I don't remember how long and tell the temperature went back up to the medium rare and
Then I ate it delicious
I'm gonna tell you the meat was so incredibly tender. Oh
Amazing, you always make the best meat.
Yeah, make the best meat, everybody relax.
It's, but hey, speaking of meat, butcher box,
I don't know how they do this by the way.
Did you see their giveaway?
No.
If you sign up for butcher box right now,
here's what you get, Doug lifts it up there,
because there's a lot of stuff.
One rack of St. Louis style ribs, one pack of bacon,
and a pack of pulled pork free, included. Wow. In rack of St. Louis style ribs, one pack of bacon, and a pack of pulled pork
free included in your first box. Every time they do that, you end up getting like three
or four pounds of meat. Just such a good deal. All the meat you need. Was the cap from them
also too? Yes. Oh, I'm going to have to try that. They're
tried tips really good. You actually have a try tip now, which is really good. Yeah. You know what Adam, I do want to say just about
your dog right there sleeping so cute.
He does something now.
I've observed him doing this now at least 10 times.
If he's sitting there, he's sitting over there.
It doesn't matter where he's at.
He'll mosey over to Justin and fart.
Yeah.
And just walks away.
I don't pet him.
And he turns, you know, and faces the other direction.
Just crop dust.
Yeah. He just, just Justin. He doesn't do to me. Oh my dude. I don't pet him. He turns, you know, and faces the other direction. Just crop dust. Yeah.
He just, just Justin.
He doesn't know what to mean.
Dude.
Doesn't do anybody else, but Justin.
Yeah.
Yeah, you guys complain, but I think it's a good thing
that disguises your own force, which by the way,
the other day Justin thought the dog was here
when the dog wasn't here.
Yeah, it wasn't you when I needed it.
We're out in the gym.
We're out in the studio or in the gym.
And we're all sitting there and
Just
Ribs a big one and just so happens to be is right when Jerry's just really audible
Yeah, the way I was sitting it just we came out like that was gonna be you know just the past no big deal
Thunder you sitting on the bench. Yeah sideways
His cheeks were hanging off the back. He's just had like, last vibrato.
So it was like a Trump bubble.
He was like, no.
Jerry closed his mouth.
He's always complaining that we created this fake stereotype of it, but he always reinforcing.
So this is every now and then I gotta let it show.
I doces it. So, this is every now and then I gotta let it show you, you know?
I do own it.
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First question is from J. Rosen 10.
Explain isometric exercises.
How would you use them in a workout? First question is from J. Rosen 10. Explain isometric exercises.
How would you use them in a workout?
All right.
So, probably one of the most valuable yet underutilized techniques in training, I would
say, is training isometrics.
So you could loosely categorize, I guess, repetitions or how muscles contract three different
ways, right?
So there's the positive portion of a rep, concentric that would be like me curling a bar
That's a muscle contraction. Then there's an eccentric or the lowering of the bar muscle contraction
So that would be me bringing the bar down with the curl and then isometric is essentially just holding steady, right?
So muscles holding a weight steady or supporting something
Stationary maximal contraction, but you're not moving at all.
Right.
Now, this produces, first off, the strength gains you get
tend to be relatively specific,
meaning if I only train concentric or I only train
eccentric or I only train isometric,
I get a lot of strength gains in that one thing
that I train, but there's so much carry over.
This is where it gets fun.
Isometric training does not damage the body,
definitely not as much as eccentric,
which is probably the most damaging,
and not as much as concentric,
which is still more damaging.
So isometric is a great way to add volume
without causing lots of damage.
The other thing that it does,
is it turns on the central nervous system really, really well.
One of the ways that I have always used
isometric training as a trainer
was when I had a client who had trouble feeling a muscle
or firing a muscle.
So if I had a client who was like,
man, when I do squats, it's all quads.
I get no activation in my butt.
That's what I'm trying to build.
Then we would do like an isometric squeeze
before the squat and that would give them the ability to start to feel it
in the glutes, almost like turning on the glutes. In that case, you would just, I would put them
in a squeeze position, I'd have provide a little bit of resistance, and I'd have them hold the
squeeze for hard for 10 seconds or something like that. So that's one way to do it.
I used to use it too, where I would take a client, and I'd get them to whether it be a bench press,
a curl, anything, and I'd get them to hold it in that position.
And then I would actually move their body, like because a lot of times when someone's
doing an exercise, even as simple as a bicep curl, I mean, how many times have you seen
somebody, you try to teach a bicep curl, you show them and then they try and do it and
then their shoulders roll forward, they rock, they do those things.
No matter how many times you say the cues. So sometimes what I do is I take the
You know, let's say let's say the curl and they go up the halfway point and then I would come up
Then I'd actually hold that and then I go walk behind them pull their shoulders back
Tucked their chin in and be like this is the position. I want you in while you're in this while you're feeling this contraction
Same thing for like a bench press. I would get them down in that deep position
Get them to pull their shoulder blades back hold it. So I love it for teaching technique and for too.
I love that same thing, you know, addressing weak points in whatever part of the movement.
Like if you're trying to then add, you know, a performance enhancement.
So where the performance leaks, where you lose a bit of, you know, this tension in the
muscle that's supportive.
So when the body recognizes that you're not fully stabilized in a certain range of motion or position,
it's not going to allow for you to get as much force to create. So it really is a performance-enhancing type of a method too,
if you apply it directly like that. And also there's a 15 degree carryover in terms of how how the strength sort of translates like up or
down from that angle too. So it gets affected, you know, from that angle gets affected 15
degree radius on both sides.
Yeah. So for an example, for what you're talking about Justin, if you would apply this,
let's say the bottom position of a squat is where you're the weakest, which is quite common.
Then what you might do is an isometric squat
in the bottom position.
A couple of ways you could do this,
the more advanced way to do this
would be to set the safety bars
so that the bar that you're squatting
pushes up against the safeties.
And then what you do is you get in position
and you gotta make sure you have
really, really good stabilization, really, really,
because if you have bad position here,
then you're gonna do an isometric with bad technique.
So good form, good technique, squat up with the bar and push into the safeties, really
hard, but stay stable.
And what that'll do is make you stronger in or it'll work on increasing strength in that
bottom position.
But then to what Justin said, you get that 15 degree K-Ary over.
So let's say it was 90 degrees that you were doing the squat.
Well, it's gonna be at, you know, 80, 75 degrees or plus 15 degrees from 90,
so 105, right?
Yeah, I just wanna add one more,
because like, I'm definitely have been passionate
and been studying a lot about isometric training.
There's also analgesic effects.
So there's a pain relieving effect to also like applying
isometric attention, you know,
throughout the body to stabilize around the joints.
So somebody has knee pain or has lost a bit of stability.
Just taking that time to go through an exercise
where we're focusing on squeezing and connecting
and stabilizing around the joint
is it's a pain relieving technique as well.
Oh, that's interesting.
I didn't know that.
What is it that's causing them to do that?
Is it just firing all the surrounding muscles around that joint because you're doing it? Like it has like
radiates out. Is that like the idea? It's actually similar to my official release. When you push hard
on a muscle and you get this kind of localized analgesic effect, you get that with isometric. There's
a localized and then there's also the kind of this systemic effect.
You know what's interesting about this is that
this was such a huge training tool back in the day.
When you look at like strong men, strength athletes,
from I'd say before the 1940s,
this was a mainstay in their routine.
This is one of the reasons is because a lot of these strong men,
bodybuilding shows weren't a thing really back then.
That didn't become a thing till a little bit later.
So what these people would do is they would do these performances where they would balance tremendously
heavy weights above their head often,
or in maybe a bent press position, or they would do a hip bridge and they'd have a table
and they'd drive a motorcycle on it and stuff like that.
So they would train a lot of isometrics
to have that kind of strength and stability.
You could still see this in acrobat.
If you ever watch circus performers where there's two,
you ever see those acts where there's like two guys
and one guy's holding the other guy up with one hand.
That's tremendous isometric strength.
And this is a wonderful thing to
develop. It teaches your central nervous system to really turn on. I mean, to give you
an example of what I'm talking about, if you were to squeeze like something that measured
your grip strength, but you were squeezed as hard as you could with your right hand, but
kept the rest of your body relaxed, you would only get so strong. If you did it again,
but tensed up your entire body, you would only get so strong. If you did it again, but 10 step your entire body,
you would actually produce more force.
This is a central nervous system, you know, factors.
This is a CNS being able to fire better.
Isometrics at the beginning of a workout done properly
can actually increase your stability and performance
during the workout.
So for strength athletes, applying them properly,
don't fatigue yourself,
but applying them properly at the beginning of the workout
will make you stronger and more stable during the workout.
For the bodybuilder types, for people interested
in hypertrophy, use them as finishers.
Bodybuilders have done this for years.
They didn't call it isometrics, they said posing.
They pose, yeah.
Yeah, it's like, oh, at the end of my chest routine,
I like to pose my chest and squeeze it for.
Bruce Lee, you used to promote this quite a bit too.
Oh, he was, he was well known for.
In fact, there's, you did it in between sets, even.
Yeah, and there were stories of him being able to balance
a hundred pound dumbbell arm's length.
You know, he couldn't bench press a lot,
but he had this incredible isometric strength
because he said it helped him punch
with more stability or whatever.
So beginning of the workout for performance and strength
and the workout for hypertrophy or like his bodybuilder
say, as a finisher.
Next question is from Pat of Blanc.
What are your thoughts on DNA fitness and nutrition tests?
The ones that reportedly tell you the optimal way
for you to eat and train.
This is like the blood type stuff, you know?
Yeah, you know, here's why I'm not a fan.
It'd be great if we could just pull formulas
and it worked completely, right? It's just, okay, there's why I'm not a fan. It'd be great if we could just pull formulas and it worked completely, right?
It's just, okay, there's so many factors
on an individual basis that determine
how hard to work out what you do.
Not even individual basis, on a daily individual basis.
Oh yeah, like that's, like, you can get tested
for something that tells you train this way,
and maybe it's extremely accurate,
but one night of bad sleep, one night,
or three days of under-consuming calories,
three days of overtraining completely changes
all the different.
Right, plus DNA we know now is not as fixed
as we thought before.
It can actually express itself differently
depending on your lifestyle.
So I mean, what's the term that DNA loads the bullets,
but lifestyle pulls the trigger?
So I can't remember the term,
there's a term for it
where you can... Epigenetics. Epigenetics, thank you, Doug. So your lifestyle can affect that as well.
Here's my experience with this kind of stuff. I had clients who were very successful, wealthy,
they were always on the cutting edge, and they would do these tests, and then I would notice it
affect their decision making when they trained. Like they would stop listening to their body. Well,
my DNA test said that, you know,
I respond well to high intensity training.
So that's what I'm gonna continue doing.
Or my DNA test said, these foods are probably best for me,
even though they're ignoring the fact
that they're getting gastroissues or digestive issues
as a result.
Listen to your body is the best advice I can give.
Now, here's where I think it might be valuable
for people who are very into with their bodies, people who are self-aware maybe very advanced then it
can give you a little bit of insight but you got to use it properly otherwise
you end up like you know like we're saying you go in your workouts you go in your
diet and you tend to be blind oh it says I'm supposed to eat low carb high fat
you know I know I feel like shit but that's what my DNA test says so I'm just
gonna continue to continue doing that well what my DNA test says, so I'm just gonna continue doing that.
Well, what's the saying that you always say that
an inferior program done consistently
is better than the superior program done in consistency?
That's another one, right?
So it's like, could this be,
maybe this is like, maybe this is cutting-edge stuff
that we are learning more and more
and it does have some value, right?
It still doesn't trump that.
It still doesn't trump you being consistent with everything.
Somebody who is being consistent with their training
and dieting is gonna be better than the guy or the girl
who follows some DNA protocol for three weeks
and then is inconsistent for another week, right?
So, you know why that's important to say, Adam,
is because let's say you're somebody that,
I'm gonna make something up,
but I'm sure they don't say this, but I'll make it up.
And your DNA test says,
the best form of cardio for you is sprinting.
This is the kind of cardio you should do.
But you love swimming.
You absolutely love swimming.
But you're like, you know what my DNA,
and you hate sprinting,
but you're like, I'm gonna do what my DNA test says,
I'm gonna do this form of exercise.
I hate. As a result, you become inconsistent because you do this form
of exercise. You absolutely hate in replace of the one that you love that you would probably
be more consistent doing. So I think that's where it's very valuable.
Right. That's the same thing that we make the case about, you know, people saying that,
you know, because I think there's stuff that's came out now too, like depending on when you were
what time of day you were born, you're more likely to see better results training in the morning
versus the evening.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I remember this one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that's came out recently like where, you know, depending on what,
you know, and everybody's different, right?
So, but again, none of that matters if this hour in your day is where you can be the most
consistent because that's what your schedule allows you to.
That is more important than what some test says is the most optimal for you.
It'd be interesting if you could trace back
and see the epigenetics of what you might be predisposed to.
That was really the case,
especially with nutrition,
if you could avoid certain things with then,
because a lot of times people don't know
what's underlying that's been passed on, but I just don't know like what's underlying, you know, that's been passed on,
but I just don't know that they've been able to nail all that down.
The other thing that's hard about that
is to be able to tease out,
because there's stuff to prove this, right?
So, someone just following a protocol
is gonna be more successful than somebody not.
Like the whole blood type thing.
Oh yeah, totally.
I read that book when that was popular,
and it was hard for me to say, okay, are these people
having success because they're following their blood type diet?
Are they having something?
Exactly, because before they were eating pizza and whatever and not really paying attention,
then they switched over to this blood type diet and then all of a sudden they're like,
oh my god, I have structure.
Yeah, my energy feels good and in this and that, I'm like, okay, well, was it really that?
And that's the same thing that goes for when people switch
to carnivore or keto or vegan.
It's like, is it really the diet that is making you feel
this way?
Or is it cut out this food?
Or that you got rid of something that was enough
of a fender to your body before and now you feel
so much better.
It's hard to tease that out.
You know what's happening with these DNA tests?
Is that people are getting,
because there are some DNA,
like there are some results that will come out
that will say you are very likely
for to get this type of cancer.
I think there's one, I think it's called the BRAC gene
or whatever that can show.
I think it puts you at like 80% chance
of getting breast cancer.
But then there's other stuff that says,
you are predisposed to this or predisposed to that.
And then you might have an uncle or an aunt
who had that particular thing.
You know what I've been reading that's happening?
Is that people will get these tests
and then it freaks them out.
Then they're stressed out, they're so worried.
Then they take these steps that they didn't need to take
to help themselves and actually cause themselves
more problems.
This reminds me of the studies that show that,
men respond to intensity better than women
and women respond better to volume.
But here's a deal, as a trainer,
when I train the individual, I don't care.
I'm watching the person.
And if the person does well doing something,
that's what we're gonna do.
I don't care what the studies say,
I don't care what the general ideas.
If you do better doing this thing
and it's working for you,
this is what we're gonna do.
Next question is from Ted Mills. What are your opinions on the multi-grip bars for Benching?
I don't have a lot of experience with these. Justin, have you used them?
Yeah, I've used them. I mean, I like it. It's interesting. It's a different feel.
I get it with that sort of a neutral grip, you know, and then coming in for a narrow. I like it a lot
for like narrow grip bench pressing, which I've used it for before. But really it's just a slightly different recruitment pattern. You know, I could
focus a little bit more on my triceps, you know, for instance, with a narrow grip, but,
you know, I just look at it as is another way to like provide a different type of a stimulus,
but that's about it. Yeah, I felt the same way about it. I think it's neat. It's a neat
out. I mean, there's so many cool bars and stuff that are out.
Now, I mean, you just recently brought in the,
what's your call?
The bison bar.
Yeah, the bison bar.
And, you know, I don't get a chance to squat with it very often.
It was fun to squat with it.
Like, do I necessarily think that it's necessary
or it's like so much better than the straight bar
that it's like, oh, this is the answer.
It's like, no, I think it's a cool way to vary.
If you're training a lot, right?
And you've been training consistently for a long time, I think these are all cool
tools. I don't think it's the difference maker of you building this amazing chest because
you've got a bar where you can change the position.
I think people get really pumped on it when they've had like wrist issues, for instance,
and like, you know, maybe this is a way that they could put the wrist in sort of a better
position where they feel like it's secure and stable. And that might be some value to that.
But yeah, like it's just a different state.
I could see that with the close grip because one of the challenges with the close grip is
the angle on the wrist.
Yeah, you got to break your, you got to break your wrist or it just feels really weird
the way you're playing.
Especially at the bottom.
Where if you get to do close grip, you can turn it in a neutral position.
It's a lot more comfortable.
Yeah, the reason why I've never messed with these is because I've always done that with dumbbells.
So if I wanted my wrist neutral, and here's why I change in the wrist help gives you maybe
different results than with other exercises.
It's not necessarily the wrist, but rather where the elbows follow.
So when I have my wrist in this neutral position, it more naturally makes my elbows bringing
a little closer. Exactly, they're so cool.
Yeah, I'm going to get more shoulder recruitment.
I'm going to get a little bit more tricep recruitment.
So, I've just done it with dumbbells.
I've done that.
I've done incline and flat presses with my wrist neutral elbows in versus elbows out,
you know, kind of bodybuilding.
So, I'm with Justin.
I like it for that reason because you're right.
When you do a close grip bench press, which I love to do for triceps,
you have a bit of an elbow flare,
which you would get more tricep involved
if I could be in the neutral position
and tuck my elbows in.
So that bar allows you to do that.
Next question is from Sonya Griewell 01.
What should you do when you do not feel like eating
or not hungry, but still need to maintain your caloric intake.
Okay, so without knowing too much more,
or more information about this person,
I'm gonna assume you're a healthy individual
because there could be some psychological stuff.
I've had this with female clients in particular,
where I'm trying to get them to eat
in a appropriate amount of calories,
and they just psychologically-
Just a block there.
They're afraid of gaining weight,
but let's just say you're a healthy person
and your body's like, I'm not hungry.
Okay, step number, first number one,
I would say listen to your body.
Okay, forcing your body in one direction or another,
usually means it's probably not the best for your body,
but let's say you've got these really hardcore goals,
you know, and you do have,
and when you have really, really specific goals,
sometimes you do need to push your body a little bit.
I would say the first thing I would do
is look at what I'm eating and seeing if it's causing
any digestive issues, because eating more calories,
if you're eating foods that you are intolerant to,
and they cause bloat or gas or acid reflux,
those foods are gonna make it hard for you
to continue to eat more calories.
So I would go more to the fast digesting,
easy digestive types of foods.
For me, that would be beef and rice
and well cooked vegetables.
I could eat a lot of those.
Potatoes.
Potatoes, to some extent,
if I push those too hard, that would cause me to blow.
Wheat, definitely not.
That would make me not wanna eat again, cause it tend to have digestive issues with wheat. Definitely not, that would make me not want to eat again,
because it tend to have digestive issues with wheat.
So that would be the first thing that I would say.
But there's other strategies too,
like if you've been bulking for a long time,
like a few days of localities,
typically would jump your eyes on.
That's where I was gonna go, right?
So my one, it depends, right?
Like who we're talking to,
because there's a lot of different ways,
I think I would communicate this based off
of what your goal is
But something I think that has changed for me personally today that was different than maybe just
Seven eight years ago as a personal trainer
I don't I but so you this happened to me yesterday yesterday
I had what I have for breakfast. I can't remember what I have for better
I think I had in my my stable right now which is a four no
I can't remember what I had for a bear. I think I had my stable right now, which is four eggs, sourdough toast, and then bacon,
and then I didn't eat again till late at that night, and it was like chicken soup.
That was literally like all eight that I, in the past, I would freak out about that in
the past, because I was so hung up on getting enough calories and eating enough food and
fear of losing muscle that I would run downstairs and eat a bag of popcorn,
ice cream, whatever, anything just to get calories.
So I didn't lose, right?
That where my attitude towards that now
is like, you just alluded to Salas.
If I've been eating, you know, ample amount of calories
for three, four, five or a week or two weeks in a row,
having a day of super low, even a couple days
of really low calorie will probably do me some good.
And so I don't really worry about it too much.
So it really depends where this client is at
with their eating.
I mean, if you're consistently eating in a surplus
because you're trying to gain,
and then you have one day where you're just like,
man, I'm just not hungry, I'm not feeling like it.
That's, I love to go low, go low that day
because watch the next day your appetite will probably
kick and kick up.
I think that's the thing I would caution my client who I give this advice to.
So if I tell my client, hey, don't worry about eating and hitting the calorie intake.
You've been doing really good.
One low calorie days, not going to hurt us whatsoever.
What I'd caution them is be careful because you went so low today.
Tomorrow you might feel these crazy cravings and have the temptation to want to go eat outside
of your meal plan.
So that's the one thing that I would caution somebody
who I'd say don't worry about one day
if not hitting your calorie and it would target is
the next day you may find your cravings.
Now if you're that like classic hardgainer, right?
If you're that person that's just metabolism is roaring,
you're skinny, you find it very hard to gain any weight
and you're really dedicated to doing this.
Drinking some of your calories.
I'd say smoothies or shakes.
Yeah, I mean, if you can tolerate dairy,
like this, here's an easy way to add 500 calories
to your diet, drink a glass of whole milk
with breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
I'll put some nice calories, give you some extra protein
and it doesn't feel you up nearly as much as food well.
But again, I think for the average person,
you gotta listen to your body.
I think when you push your body too hard
and one direction or another,
and you're ignoring your body's signals,
the detriment's outweigh any positives
you might get from the extra calories.
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