Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 1483: Building Strength by Decreasing Weight, How to Increase the Mind-Muscle Connection for Maximum Back Growth, the Truth About Sissy Squats & More

Episode Date: February 5, 2021

In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about gaining strength by decreasing weight with each set to maintain form, whether the sissy squat bad for knees, tips t...o increase the mind-muscle connection for the back, and what their diets are looking like now. Justin and Sal drop some knowledge bombs on Adam. (4:37) How with kids, things can look worse than they really are. (10:58) The little guy versus the hedge fund. The guys break down the craziness with Robinhood and the #WallStreetBets Reddit page. (13:47) How the internet has disrupted industries. (23:12) Sal’s formula for amazing tri-tips brought to you by Butcher Box. (39:22) Why if you want to get leaner, cut the carbs. (43:16) #Quah question #1 – Is there any value in strength gain by working in many sets, but decreasing weight with each set to maintain form? (45:53) #Quah question #2 – Is the sissy squat bad for the knees? (49:17) #Quah question #3 – Any tips to increase the mind-muscle connection for the back? (53:45) #Quah question #4 – What are your diets looking like now? (57:34) Related Links/Products Mentioned February Promotion: Phase II Bundle Not obese after all: Captive Asian elephants less fat than average human Shannon number - Wikipedia GameStop-Robinhood 'Wall Street bets' frenzy explained Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos go to war as HUGE SpaceX and Amazon satellite competition erupts Visit Vuori Clothing for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Louis Vuitton cityscape jackets turn you into walking 3D architecture Visit Butcher Box for this month’s exclusive Mind Pump offer! Mind Pump #1475: Eating Meat Is Good For The Climate With Robb Wolf Sissy Squat - The forgotten quad building exercise of the pros – Mind Pump TV How to Perform a PROPER Dumbbell Pullover (Target Chest of Lats) | MIND PUMP Lat Pulldown Focus Session – Mind Pump TV How to Row: Correct these Common Mistakes for Maximum Lat Development Correcting Upper Cross Syndrome to Improve Posture & Health-- Prone Cobra Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Robb Wolf (@dasrobbwolf)  Instagram

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Starting point is 00:00:00 If you want to pump your body and expand your mind, there's only one place to go. MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, with your hosts. Salta Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews. Congratulations, you found the world's number one fitness health and entertainment podcast. You're doing great. This is Mind Pump. Alright, in today's episode, we answered four fitness and health questions that were asked by our audience,
Starting point is 00:00:25 that's viewers and listeners, just like you. But the way we opened the episode was with an introductory portion. So the first 40 minutes we talked about current events, we mentioned our sponsors, we bring up scientific studies, we have a lot of fun. After that 40 minute period, we answered those questions. So let me go over what we talked about in today's episode.
Starting point is 00:00:44 By the way, we reference our show notes a few times in this episode. You can find any videos and things that we reference in our show notes at mindpumppodcast.com. So if you wanna look up the video that we talk about or whatever, just go there, it'll be there. So we open up by talking about some crazy facts. Justin and I drop some knowledge bombs
Starting point is 00:01:03 all over Adam's face. Oh yeah. It's a good time. Then Justin talks about Shannon's number. Yeah, what's that? I don't know. He's an ex-girlfriend. Cool stuff. I talk about my wife and how she did terrible accident
Starting point is 00:01:14 yesterday, poor woman. Then we talked about what happened in Wall Street. Oh boy, they're trying to shut down the average guy for squeezing all those shorts. Like when I talk Wall Street, Jorgen. I love it. It's not like when I'm talking about it. It does.
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Starting point is 00:02:09 And then I talked about my tri-tip recipe. I'm not the expert at barbecuing like Doug, the producer is. So I gave him my recipe and I got his stamp of approval. By the way, I got my tri-tips from Butcherbox. Butcherbox is a company that delivers grass-fed meat to your door at amazing prices. It's healthy, it's good stuff. Go check them out. In fact, if you sign up at Butcherbox right now, you're going to get a bunch of free stuff. Here's what you get.
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Starting point is 00:02:56 The first one, this person wants to know if there's any value in doing your sets with lighter and lighter weight so you can maintain good form. The next question, this person wants to know if a sissy squat is bad for the knees. The third question, this person wants to know any ways to increase the connection to their back when they work out, they don't feel their back
Starting point is 00:03:15 that much when they do exercises, so we give some tips. And then the final question, this person wants to know about our diets, how are our diets looking right now? Cause you know, we're all trying to get ripped now. Also this month, we have put together two programs calling the Phase Two Bundle and discounted them tremendously. So these are two workout programs, okay? So I'll go over the two ones that are in this in this bundle. The first one is Maps Performance. This program is excellent at
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Starting point is 00:04:38 Let's hammer Adam with some facts. Ooh, some tasty facts. You want to learn some facts? Give it to me. Crazy facts. So I just read this one this morning. I thought it was some tasty facts. You wanna learn some facts? Give it to me. Crazy facts. So I just read this one this morning. I thought it was crazy. Okay. Ready for this?
Starting point is 00:04:50 Yes. A single human male, so just a regular guy, by himself, in two weeks. Okay. He produces enough sperm to impregnate every single fertile woman on the planet. Whoa. Two weeks.
Starting point is 00:05:04 He's got enough sperm to make every white gold. Just there, every man has the ability. White gold. White gold. It's just it's wrestling with the world. He's got a white caveman with like, oh no. Glitter, I could name that. What's this special move? He dropped a load. like a glitter. What's this special? I could pay that. What's this special, man?
Starting point is 00:05:25 He dropped a load. Ha ha ha. Drop a load. You dropped a load. I could get real nasty. Yeah. You changed the world of wrestling for her. All right, Justin, what's your, what's your fact?
Starting point is 00:05:38 You said you got that? I know you're gonna top that fact. I can't top that one. I mean, it's not that great. Okay, so the top shop lifted book in the world, I mean, you guys probably could guess. What do you think? Whoa, top shop lifted book.
Starting point is 00:05:51 So the number one book, that's the skull. The number one book that's been stolen, yeah, out there. What do you think? That's interesting. I'm a whole lot of people. Yeah, no, give me a second, I wanna think about this one too. Yeah, it's, okay, it'll be obvious when I say it,
Starting point is 00:06:03 but you go ahead, keep thinking. Well, is it like, I mean, is it the Bible? Because the Bible is the most sold book? There it is. Okay, so that was about this one. Yeah, it's okay. It'll be obvious when I say but you go ahead Well, is it like I mean is it the Bible because the Bible is the most sold book? There it is Yeah, so that was an easy one It's too much of a layup People stealing it are like There's a thing I mean this account when they put it in hotel drawers and then people just take it Remember that you know it does count. Yeah, it used to be a thing right? They used to do there was a group. There was a specific group that that's what they did
Starting point is 00:06:24 Oh really yeah, I can't tell the hotels provided that even there was a group that would around it all the Ninevites or Gideons Gideons Ninevites That's a Narnia I'm combining Watch too much bad is that's let's sell Minecraft and subbells Dang it. I'm trying to mine this Ninevite. I can't keep you more. Ninevites, it's a new cult, that is me. So Gideon, huh?
Starting point is 00:06:48 Yeah, yeah, Gideon. What is that word come from? It sounds, they believe in like, kind of like, I'm not doing it back around a little bit. Do they still do it, Doug? Do you know? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Doug was a Gideon. I've seen it. Yeah, if you've gone hotels, if you pull that first drawer over here, I haven't seen that in a long time. That's been a long time since I've seen it. Yeah, if you've gone hotels, if you pull that first drawer, you can do more. I haven't seen that in a long time. That's been a long time since I've seen that. I've only seen it in motel sticks.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Yeah, like CD motels. Yeah, I mean, and I think they do that on purpose. You know what I'm saying? They're like, well, people get me in here. It's such a conflating thought. They're about to steal this. Like, I feel like they're probably okay with that. Maybe they feel like they're forgiven.
Starting point is 00:07:26 You know what I mean? Like it's the Bible, so God's not, he's gonna be okay if I stole this. Yeah, right, yeah. He'll be cool with that. Didn't you have another fact about elephants? I thought that was fascinating. Oh yeah, elephants.
Starting point is 00:07:36 So they apparently are way less fat than humans. They're leaner as a body fat percentage than humans. Really? Yeah, by average. Humans are, I think we're probably, we're like huge, aren't we? Yeah, so you would, you would call somebody an elephant, they'd get offended. I'd be like, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Yeah, I am an elephant. Yeah, stacks. We get to that. I, I think I need to, I need to apologize and back off the fat comments with both you guys, because now it's bleeding into YouTube and people are starting to believe it. Dude, can I just tell you guys something? Can I say something? I think I said that.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Is that what they're coming for? I think I said it so much that people are starting to believe it. No, that's not what happened. So, well, maybe YouTube, our YouTube channel with the podcast. YouTube comments are so nice. That's, yeah, they're always like that. So we put the podcast on YouTube
Starting point is 00:08:21 and we've been doing this for a long time. Well, recently, it's really started to take off. So we're getting a brand new audience on YouTube. These are people who've never listened to the podcast on YouTube and we've been doing this for a long time. Well, recently it's really started to take off. So we're getting a brand new audience on YouTube. These are people who've never listened to the podcast. They find this on YouTube. They just discover us. Obviously it's a visual platform. And, you know, we don't look like the typical meathead fitness guys. We're kind of regular dudes that work out, we've been trained for a long time. But anyway, the comments are hilarious. One comment's like, oh, this is great. Three out of shape guys lecturing me about fitness. I was like, wow. Start crying.
Starting point is 00:08:51 That's why I said, I feel like it. Because I call you guys fat so much, I feel like now people are starting to believe that. You guys are, you guys are in great shape. I want to point that out. I just want to shout out to you guys for looking good. I appreciate that. Yeah. The camera adds like, sorry, at least it's down there.
Starting point is 00:09:04 This guy would be a factor there. I appreciate that. Yeah, the camera adds like So at least it's down. There's got to be a factor there. Yeah, just a little no one of them said What I've said oh three fat guys talking about speeding up the battalion Oh my So harsh, you know, but then you that then like someone loaded that day Someone who listens yeah, I hate to which bread that morning someone who listens to podcasts a lot inevitably We get underneath and defend us, you know. They know what they're talking about. They're really good. They're not totally fat.
Starting point is 00:09:28 It just makes you feel worse. Yeah, absolutely. But thanks, Mom. Yeah, exactly. I appreciate you. That's my aunt. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Thanks, Aunt Margaret.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Oh, I had another one though. So the Shannon number, like, so I feel like you would know this, the Shannon number. I don't know who this is. No, no. I don't know who Shannon is. What's her phone number? It's from like mathematician that basically, so the number of variables for a game of chess
Starting point is 00:09:53 in terms of the amount of moves basically, like there's more possible variations of that than there is atoms in the known universe. Wow. Yeah, what? Wow, so there's that, there's that, the known universe. Wow. Yeah. What? So there's that tripping out on that. That many variations.
Starting point is 00:10:08 So there's more possible moves than there are atoms in the universe. Yeah. That's insane. It's something like 10 to the 120th or something. Wow. Is either one of you good at chess? No, not good.
Starting point is 00:10:21 I played my brother for a while and I kick his ass. That's not so much. Yeah, he sucks. I want to kick that little bit like in junior high, early year high school, but that was it. But I wasn't like anything good. My, not the level of good, like you see now, like it's crazy. My son's really good. He plays, and he got into, apparently, it's like a thing now in high school. I don't know. Maybe just him and his friends. It's always been a thing. That was a thing when we were in school too. There's always a chess club,
Starting point is 00:10:48 and there's always a group of people. I think it moves back and forth between the cool kids, diving into it a little bit and not, but there's always chess. Then they don't like to lose, so they're out. Yeah, they're a little pissed. Hey dude, yesterday, man, oh my goodness. My poor wife, how the terrible experience.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Oh yeah. So I picked up my, my, well, I had my son here, right? Cause he had to do some testing at school. So we're on our way to the grocery store before I'm coming home. I get a call from her and she's FaceTiming me something, huh? So I answer it and I hear the baby crying in the background. Can you come home right now, please, please come.
Starting point is 00:11:22 I'm like, what, what happened? Whatever. She's like, I was cutting the baby's fingernails and I cut his finger. Oh, no. And this happens to like almost everybody. If you've ever tried to cut a baby's finger, which, and the reason why you do that,
Starting point is 00:11:34 they scratch themselves or whatever. Oh, yeah, and it's like every week you gotta do it. All the time, right? So she, he moved or something and she cut is like the tip of his finger and baby's hands are very vascular. Yeah. So it, it just bleeds a lot. It looks worse than it is. So she was like trying to stop it and he's crying and I'm like and she's just and she felt
Starting point is 00:11:53 terrible because you know she felt like she heard him or whatever. So you know I come home and we're doing the whole thing where I'm like bandaging a little finger and whatever and so she just didn't even today. She feels that was yesterday. That was like that's so crazy, because yesterday Max cut his finger for the first time too. Did he really? Yeah, he was playing with me,
Starting point is 00:12:08 and I don't know what we were doing, I don't know what we were doing, and it sliced his little finger up, and it was like, he didn't even know. And the only way I knew was I was putting him up in his high chair, and like, there was like blood all over the high chair, and I was like, and I made sure
Starting point is 00:12:19 to not make a big deal about it, because he's been trained ahead and seen it yet. And so I'm kinda wiping him, I was like, oh, Max is bleeding and she's like, what? What? And I'm like, he's got a little cut on his finger now. He's fine. It's like it was like almost like a hang now or whatever on him.
Starting point is 00:12:31 And yeah, I mean, it was bleeding everywhere. It looked way, but he didn't even know it was going on. He's like doing stuff, touching stuff. That's just it because once he stopped crying, he was watching, she put the cartoons on. And she never, Jessica's really good about this. She does not put TV electronics in front of him, except for when there's a situation like this.
Starting point is 00:12:49 I guess it makes it more effective, too, right? So she put cartoons on, he's just watching, like, huh, this is cool. What, meanwhile, I'm holding his thumb up in the air, trying to, you know, get it to stop bleeding or whatever. But you have to apply pressure, direct pressure, for like 10 minutes, and if you don't, it just, it won't stop.
Starting point is 00:13:04 You guys don't use this just, it won't stop. So we don't even use the clippers on him. We use the filer. Even with the file, you can keep going too far, and you can even kind of hurt them a little bit. I mean, she's never cut him, yeah, it's with that. Like I did it with playing with him and something like that, but the file, she swears by how I do that.
Starting point is 00:13:18 But I felt so bad for her because she, you just feel guilty, you know? And even this morning, she's like, I'm reliving it in my head, I can't believe I heard him. It's so I'm just like teasing her, you know. There's more moments like that to come. Oh, I told her, I said, I said, honey, if this is the worst you ever do to him,
Starting point is 00:13:35 you'll be crushing. Yeah, exactly. I said, you're gonna damage him way worse than this. That's not the- At some point, emotionally or something. I'm just scared, I don't know. I don't know, I'll reveal the things. I don't know, into my kids.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Anyway, we gotta talk about this. How crazy would happen with Robin Hood and Wall Street and all that? AMC and GameStop. Oh, I don't know. Okay, so I'm like, I have mixed feelings around breaking stuff. I have mixed feelings.
Starting point is 00:14:01 Like, so they're the free market side of me guys just like, fuck it. You know, this is cool to watch. This is cool to see happen. You know, the little guy winning and being able to manipulate the market like taking on the hedge fund. Like the one percenters have been doing forever, right? So there's a part of me that's kind of like, yeah, but then there's a part of me that goes,
Starting point is 00:14:18 wait a second, this is kind of like disrupting something that has been normal for a very long time and this could fuck a lot of really rich, powerful people. I don't know how much I like this. Well, so let's talk about it, right? So for people who don't know what's going on or what happened, so a bunch of Wall Street hedge fund managers, or I believe it was one in particular,
Starting point is 00:14:37 shorted game stops. So shorting is when you are betting that the stock is gonna crash, okay? So you're betting on the price of the stock in the future that it's gonna go down significantly. And if it does, you make a lot of money. If it doesn't, you lose a lot of money. And if it can go infinitely in the opposite direction.
Starting point is 00:14:56 Well, is it also a very smart way that these hedge funds hedge their money, right? Because nobody is buying game stock right now. It's basically the blockbuster of video games. So I think almost anybody could guess the company is going to dissolve eventually. Right. So it's a safe, but nobody is investing in it. Thing is going to go up. So they've got all their money invested. These other companies, the way they hedge to protect themselves from that potentially losing is by you. Well, and you short those stocks, right? In 2008, when everything crashed, there were a couple
Starting point is 00:15:23 people who saw what was going on with the housing market was being traded on Wall Street, and they shorted a lot, and they made a lot of money when everybody else lost a lot of money. But anyhow, so what happened is they shorted GameStop, and a lot of people, there was this page on Reddit called Wall Street Betts, and they're upset about this because they were shorting GameStop, AMC, which is the movie company. And they're mad because these companies are tanking, not because the
Starting point is 00:15:51 market necessarily saying they should tank, but rather because of forced lockdowns. And so they were like, this isn't cool. They're making money off of these companies that we love crashing. Let's all buy stock, which of course will drive it up. Now this Reddit page has got, I don't know how many millions of people look at it. So, so, GameStop, it went up a thousand percent or something like that in value. I think it was more than that. It was crazy.
Starting point is 00:16:16 Maybe more. Yeah, yeah. Meanwhile, these hedge fund managers lost in one day, it was like a $14 billion. Didn't you say it was like three million people, they got to invest. I so I one day, it was like a $14 billion. Didn't you say a lot? It was like three million people, they got to invest. I was just using that as an example. Yeah, yeah, I didn't see actual numbers on that, but I was just saying that what it would take, right?
Starting point is 00:16:36 Because you're going up against somebody, hedge funds that have billions of dollars in order to move that needle to make a stock. You know, a lot of people. A lot of people, and because they're all investing Thousands hundreds, you know, I mean there were some stories Some people are throwing 50 grand. Yeah, that turned their 50 grand into millions, right? But what's impressive how they were able to get everybody organized to all do that at the same time
Starting point is 00:16:57 Well these hedge funds lost billions and billions and billions of dollars because they got squeezed It's called a squeeze, right? Because of this thing. Now here's the crazy part. Overnight, overnight, all the trading platforms shut down trading for these stocks. Essentially, even Robin Hood shut it down. Nasdaq, the CEO of Nasdaq said, she said,
Starting point is 00:17:19 we are gonna watch now social media and online chatter and stop trading. Just to go, just go to show you how much power. Is this legal? That's the thing. Is it illegal for people to organize themselves and to say let's all buy a stock? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:35 I don't know how they're gonna find a way to hammer them, but it is interesting that. Well, how do you stop it from happening again? Exactly. You can't stop it. And that's what, that's what just shutting down the trade. Well, I was gonna say, and them shutting down to kind of prevent them, are they acting in a legal manner?
Starting point is 00:17:50 It's almost like they're protecting these big dogs, right? So, what's crazy to me is how quickly they acted, how quickly Ameritrade and E-Trade and even Robinhood. Oh, sure, it's fucking with their money. Stopped it. So, I'll just show you that. You can see the writing on the wall too, that what's to stop this happening tomorrow
Starting point is 00:18:08 in the next day and to other stocks? Like, that's what, they've only, I think, what they've done is they've only emboldened them. Is now that they're trying to force it down? Right. So, now they're going to be more aggressive about it. Right. So, there's a part of me who's invested in the stock market that is worried.
Starting point is 00:18:22 You know, there's a lot of theories that this is going to, there's gonna be a lot of people afraid that they're gonna get screwed and everybody, almost anybody who's been invested in the stock market the last year and a half is winning. At least I don't know anybody. I don't know much about. So inflated.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Yeah, it's so inflated that everything is going crazy. And so you're gonna have a ton of people right now that see this. And if this keeps happening over the next couple of weeks, stock after stock after stock and blocking people from trading things, you're gonna start to get, you're gonna start to see a lot of fear come out
Starting point is 00:18:52 and then everybody's gonna start bailing on stuff. Well, it's gonna fucking pull the bottom out. So I have two ways of looking at this. One is, yes, but maybe that is what they're telling everybody, like we can't let this happen because it's gonna scare everybody from investing. The reality is they're telling everybody. We can't let this happen because it's going to scare everybody from investing. The reality is they're not driving a stock down.
Starting point is 00:19:09 So they're not doing what sometimes people in these hedge fund managers will do where they'll manipulate things to drive a stock down and short it. They're driving a stock up. So I don't know if that's necessarily as bad. I don't know. If it's being manipulated, I guess that's not a good thing,
Starting point is 00:19:26 but the stock market's been, it's funny because I'm seeing people post like, oh, the wrong people manipulated the market. That's why they're coming down on them because they always manipulate it. The big dogs do it. Right, right. But now these other people are organizing
Starting point is 00:19:38 and oh, it's the wrong people. That's just what it smells like to me. It's like, they're using their same tactics against them. And so it just, it sort of turned the table upside down. Well, and I think there's a lot of people that are like rooting for this right now. I'm a little nervous to get too excited about it. Like, I feel like you're poking the bear right now.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Oh, it's a big, you know. It's chaotic. Because what's to stop all these hedge funds, okay? That have billions of dollars to group together and say, okay, right, now snuff you. Exactly. I mean, because you might be able to get three million kids together to buy on Robinhood
Starting point is 00:20:10 with their stimulus check. But you start fucking with all these billionaires on Wall Street, and they got a lot more muscle. So what I like you kind of brought up, this kind of brings it back to social media, like in the power and everything with the, you know know manipulating the elections with you all these things they've been worried about it's like I just worry now there's
Starting point is 00:20:29 going to be even more crackdowns and regulations and things that we're going to have to deal with just 100% I mean check this out so here's what these are the things that are trending right now right here's what this is a tweet that's trending I'm assuming that the next time a hedge fund starts to make too much money shorting and destroying a business, that they will be de-platformed from their Bloomberg terminal and throttled by Prime Broker in the name of orderly markets. In other words, it's being sarcastic like, oh, I'm assuming the next time a hedge fund does this, that they're going to get shut down, probably not.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Robinhood plays the freeze on everything, and then it's now seizing capital and accounts that they suspect of market manipulation per SEC order. So this is the stuff that's happening around it, and I agree with you Justin, because what we've seen now in the last few years, it started in 2016 when everything started coming down that they blamed social media for Trump winning the election. Now then they were blaming social media
Starting point is 00:21:22 for shutting down conservative. So now you have the Democrats, the Republicans both pissed off at social media. Now you have Wall Street pissed off at social media. Like these are all the people with power. It's like, it's a matter of time before they drop as many hammers as they can. My question is, is it can they even stop it?
Starting point is 00:21:42 It's cats out of the back. Toothpaces out of the tube. Yeah, pro, it's too late now. They'll find other ways to communicate and rally together. I mean, you can organize that many people to do that and you made a splash like this. Like you said, it's only gonna embolden them. I think more people are gonna jump on board
Starting point is 00:21:56 with the next time that comes around. So I don't know, dude. I mean, it seems it's a whole new thing to consider now. From where we're sitting right now, it's like, you know, I'm talking to my buddies that are in the stocks sitting right now, it's like, you know, and I'm talking to my buddies that are in the stocks right there, and it's like, it's kind of funny, and it's like, oh, it's like, this is crazy to watch,
Starting point is 00:22:11 but I don't know, dude, I don't know how much I want to celebrate it or say like, oh, this is great, because this could really disservice. It makes me hell of nervous too. Especially with the current administration, because they're all, you know, they're always talking about regulating Wall Street even more,
Starting point is 00:22:25 Elizabeth Warren, I'm sure she's foaming at the mouth right now, thinking this is her opportunity to hammer down even more, because now you can paint a really nice narrative, right? Now you can paint this narrative that it's so corrupt, it's so bad, we need to tax the hell out of it, we need to hammer even more regulations down on it. So that's what I think. Well, and then you know there's a lot of people
Starting point is 00:22:44 that are jumping on the bandwagon of like, ah, fuck the rich, fuck the 1%, but it's like, dude, there's a lot of people that fall in the other percent that are in the middle of that. How many people's retirements? Retirements are all 401s, though. Yes, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:22:56 It's like, you're not just fucking the 1% here. You think you are because you're messing with these hedge funds, which yeah, you are messing with them and they're losing billions of dollars, but you're also hurting a lot of people in the middle that like you said, they have their retirement titles in that. A lot of downstream effects happening. But you know, this is it.
Starting point is 00:23:12 This is what technology in the internet was bound to disrupt everything. It's such a powerful force for decentralization. I mean, it disrupted the early on the music industry, which was impenetrable. The music industry looks nothing like it used to. Then as technology improved, it's now gonna decentralize entertainment
Starting point is 00:23:30 for movies and TV shows. That's happening. It's, once 3D printers become cheap and you can print, you can download your Nike's if you want, black, you know, on the black market and print whatever. Like I can't think of a single market that's not gonna be extremely disrupted by by the technology.
Starting point is 00:23:47 I still keep going back to what Tom Bill you said years ago on the first time he ever came on when he said anything that can be free will be free. And we're moving in that direction, just to your point. Like if you can get a 3D printer that can print, all you'll have to pay for in the future is the materials to get it to print it.
Starting point is 00:24:04 I agree because let's look at other markets that were untouchable. Now we look at it and we don't think anything of it, but 20 years ago, like the taxi industry was you could not mess with the taxi. It was a cartel, right? They're gone, they're totally gone. Hotel industry, they're under attack with Airbnb.
Starting point is 00:24:22 You have companies that allow you to rent your car to rent whatever you want. Parking spaces. It might even be at some point where owning stuff isn't gonna be worth it when everything will be easy to rent or trade or whatever through these decentralized platforms. It's really weird.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Well, that's what interests me too about the Bezos and Elon Musk race right now with the satellites that I brought up the other day. that's what's going on with, they're gonna disrupt the entire internet service. I mean, that's pretty much controlled by a handful of people that are running that right now. I mean, what's gonna happen? Now, are they saying that they're gonna give everybody
Starting point is 00:24:57 just 5G free? No, there's nothing that says they're gonna give it away for free, I don't think that, but they're gonna disrupt it. Right now, there's like a standard of how much you have to pay. You can only go through like a handful of services. I mean, what are they? AT&T, broadband, Verizon. Yeah, there's like a, there's not a lot.
Starting point is 00:25:12 Yeah, because they all follow under the telecom, like the old rules, right? Yes, we're comcasts in that, because let's get it. Yeah, there's a day has come. And think about how expensive, streaming, and internet, and phone stuff has become. I mean, it's crazy. That's like a serious bill for most people now, and they're going to go in and blow it
Starting point is 00:25:34 all up just way till it's next to nothing just to have all that. Here's another industry that's going to get that is on the horizon is about to get super just disrupted is the big pharma because they have right now It's right now. It's it's you know average consumer could never get this mark Cuban But they actually will besides that right they actually have 3d printers Right now that can print molecule by molecule and theoretically formulate it right there theoretically you could download your Drug and print it you can print your medication because of these three- That's a dangerous.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Yeah, that sounds crazy for black market machines. But I mean, if you could lock out the machine, you know, based off of like your prescription, like they would have to have some serious, like, you know, barriers there. Good luck. I know, good luck, but it's like- How easy is it to steal music? It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:26:24 How powerful is a music industry? Can you steal music right now still? If you wanted to? Yeah, of course. Super easy. And they're very powerful. So when it gets to the point where you can print your own drug, you can have all these chemists
Starting point is 00:26:34 that are gonna tweak shit and make weird stuff. And people, and you know, people are gonna fight for it because you'd be like, hey, drugs are expensive. I need my medication, so let me print whatever I want. It's gonna be crazy, dude. And this is just the beginning. It's the love of that experience. I can't think of the last time Wall Street was like,
Starting point is 00:26:47 because I have a lot of family and friends that this is what they do for a living. And you should see the way that they're talking right now that they're totally head in the sand. And I'm telling them like, man, you guys, your days are numbered. This is like just the beginning. Oh no, there's nothing's gonna happen.
Starting point is 00:27:02 I'm like, dude, you got a bunch of people on Reddit that just drove the price of several stocks up thousands of percent. You think that that move's gonna go away? Yeah, but why do you think that would actually get rid of their position? Because there's still be people that don't know how to invest their money that are looking for somebody who knows how to invest their money.
Starting point is 00:27:17 I don't see why you think that would ruin their position. I think if you're talking about big money and you want someone to manage your whole account, sure, but things like Robinhood, that app has allowed everyday people to just trade, just to trade easily, very, very simply. Gamble, yes. You know what I'm saying? So what, what does that have to do with your family though?
Starting point is 00:27:36 I don't see them like not having a job because of that. Well, I think when algorithms and the technology becomes very easy to access, I think it's gonna be a game, it'll be an easy game, or an easier game. I think there's gonna be a place, but I don't think it's gonna be like they have now. Yeah, I mean, that I won't argue with,
Starting point is 00:27:55 like it's gonna disrupt things, it's gonna change the landscape of it, but I think there still will be a need for that. It's just like the training space we talk about, there's still gonna be a need for coaches to help one-on-one people, right now you have access. Just part of why we do what we do. We saw an opportunity to be able to communicate long form the same things that we would communicate to our clients. We offer these digital programs. We don't
Starting point is 00:28:19 think we tell people, listen, they're not cookie cutter. The idea is that you learn from the things that we talked to you about. You molded it. So now people have access to, you know, what would cost them, right? The amount of information that we've put out on this podcast, if you were to calculate all that up what you would, like, client would have to pay to get all that from you, tens of thousands of dollars.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Way more, right? So now people have that for a minimal price from us. I think it, so you're gonna see, but it doesn't mean that we eliminated trainers. You know, we didn't put all trainers at a job. No, no, no, no, no. price from us. I think it, so you're gonna see, just right, but it doesn't mean that we eliminated trainers. You know, we didn't put all trainers at a job. No, no, no, no, no. By doing that, I think that. No, but I mean, okay, played to play Devils Advocate.
Starting point is 00:28:52 And of course, I don't think this will happen in our lifetime, but let's just fast forward, I don't know how many years in the future. An AI trainer that comes across like a human. I mean, theoretically that could happen. Well, now we're talking way forward. Well, we're not talking about forward, actually, we're building towards that. I mean, theoretically that could happen. Now we're talking way forward. We're not talking about forward actually. We're building towards that.
Starting point is 00:29:07 I mean, the idea is that to give you the same personal attention. Well, it'll never be. Exactly. That's why it'll never completely eliminate that. There'll always still be this individualized person who can customize things to you by the minute. I don't know if AI could ever get it. Or just give you the connection.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Right. But it's going to disrupt it and continue to disrupt it. And what we're building towards is that ability to kind of do our job even better. I mean, that's what we're doing on the back end with customer service. But just imagine you get this app or whatever and it follows algorithms, it's got this whatever.
Starting point is 00:29:38 You tell it your temperament, what kind of investments you want, what your goals are, and then you give it permission to trade for you. You give it permission to trade for you, to make, do whatever. I could see that happening, and I could see that being very successful. I really could, especially if you can act very quickly. You know, computers can go, they can jump real fast and make a trade or sell very, very quickly, you know, based off of, you know, whatever.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Yeah, I don't know. That's interesting. I don't know what it's going to look like. It's definitely, I definitely agree with you. It's gonna disrupt it. I don't know, I don't see like their jobs being at risk anytime soon. I think that's gonna take a while. All this stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:11 I think really, really what it is is when I said that they're coming for you what I really meant was the regulators. They're gonna, the Wall Street is in the crosshairs right now. I don't see how they're gonna win one way or they know. One side is saying screw them. This is what they get. The other side saying we can't let this happen. The result of all of that is a heavy regulation.
Starting point is 00:30:30 Yeah, more eyes on everything going on there is not going to be good for every one. Well, personally, I'm betting on Wall Street because Wall Street and when you look at strings, don't think. They hold the strings. They're the most connected to all the people in political power. So when it comes to setting regulations, they're gonna set it to hurt the Robin Hood guys. You know, saying they're not gonna set it to hurt the hedge funds,
Starting point is 00:30:49 they're gonna protect those guys because they're protecting the billions of dollars that all these politicians have their hands in. Now what's to stop a company to sell portions of their business and not go public, not be traded on NASDAQ. What's to stop a company? What if a company said, we wanna raise money, and not go public, not be traded on NASDAQ. What's the stop of company?
Starting point is 00:31:06 What if the company said, we want to raise money, we want to sell 100 shares of our company, it would be 10% of our company, but we don't want to deal with the SEC, we don't want to deal with all that, we just want to sell it to private buyers, what's to stop them from getting on some kind of easy technology that allows that to happen?
Starting point is 00:31:24 In fact, I know of a company that's doing that. That's doing that. There are. There are companies that are doing that. So there's not laws and regulation in place to stop that from happening. No. No, it's just, right now it's such a painly ass and it's hard to connect with people, but technology can make that happen.
Starting point is 00:31:41 Wasn't there, there was a company that was like, you could allow other people to invest in buying a home with you and then basically you pay off that. Yeah, and then they build the interest in, they get the interest from your purchase. Something like that. I've heard that. Yeah, I think I brought that up a while. Yeah, a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:31:58 Yeah, it was like a year or two ago. I'm trying to remember what the name of that was. I wonder how that's doing. Do you remember that dog? Do you remember when we talked about that? I do remember that now, Justin, when you brought, I remember bringing that, it was a while ago when I brought that was. I wonder how that's doing. Do you remember that dog? Do you remember when we talked about that? I do remember that now, Justin, when you brought, I remember bringing that, it was a while ago, when I brought that up.
Starting point is 00:32:08 I forgot about that. Yeah, I remember the conversation, but I don't recall the details. Yeah, that's smart too. Yeah, anyways, it's interesting. So what do you think is gonna happen with markets like clothing in a peril? Like with 3D printers,
Starting point is 00:32:20 are you gonna just, it's gonna just kill every designer, every clothing line that's out there? I don't, I mean, yeah, possibly. Like I think artists still have a chance. Like a designer is an artist. I think that creativity in general, I think people, if they could steer more in that direction and like being able to come up with unique content
Starting point is 00:32:42 and unique design, there's gonna be a lot of opportunity to be able to solve that. So that's what I think the future is what it looks like. It's like, the blue prints. And you sell the plans, you sell it for a premium price. Like, you know, a company like Bjory, like we work with, and they, one of the things that I love about it is it's not just like right now it's really popular in the fitness space.
Starting point is 00:33:02 I mean, there must be a thousand of these brands that are popping up that are just generic joggers and shirts and things like that that they're ordering from China or allie Boba, then they're flipping their logo on it and they're like trying to, and there are actually some of these companies are doing decent. I mean, I know I've hammered Jim Shark for being like
Starting point is 00:33:18 one of these companies that have done this and done very well with it, but I think that those are the types of companies that will get buried with 3D printing. The ones that will stand are the ones that have like real design behind them, like the material, the way the zipper is, the way the buttons are. Yeah, but the designs can always get copied stolen. So, okay, okay, here's a deal.
Starting point is 00:33:36 It's hard to predict. So that you would trademark that, just like you would anything else. Well, so, someone steals it and is making tons of money. You sue the fuck out of them. Good luck. Yeah, you don't fuck out of them. Good luck. You don't stop one off here, just like us. We just work to gather all these very specific materials and things.
Starting point is 00:33:52 So I would think that that's going to be a part of somebody's service. Well, I think the best way to predict, because it's hard, I'm thinking about all the different variables, the best thing we could do is look at past markets that have been affected this way. So look at the music industry. The music industry was totally disrupted and today you can steal music. But do people still buy it?
Starting point is 00:34:11 Yeah, but here's a problem though, that's what the reason, they do, right? And now why? Exactly, what do you mean why? Why do they still buy it? So they're not breaking the law? No, that's not, nobody gives a shit about that. It's because it's easy.
Starting point is 00:34:20 I know I can buy on Apple a song for night, and I got it, it's clean, it's easy, I don't got to do a bunch of I don't have to go jump through a bunch of hoops, but music is still stolen like crazy It'll in my opinion it might look like that like people will still you know buy it from the retailer Because it's easy. It's clean. You're not gonna get a virus. It's you don't need to go jump through something So that's where I think will happen. Yeah, that's what 100% they're not gonna be able to charge the same amount It'll have to it'll totally change it.
Starting point is 00:34:45 But I don't think it's gonna, I don't think it'll make them obsolete. And I think that what will make them most valuable is the design to Justin's point. That's where the artist, and I actually think that you might see a spike in that even where, because it'll be even more rare, there'll be so many copycats and people
Starting point is 00:35:02 that are just 3D printing the same old shit. That, and I mean, I feel like you see this in, you've always seen this in fashion. That's why things are extremely partly, Ed Hardy's a great example of this. When Ed Hardy came out of LA originally and was designed from a famous tattoo artist, someone had this brilliant idea of like, let's have these tattoo artists create this artwork, then we will put that artwork on t-shirts, and nobody was doing that at that time. And it was still a rare thing that you could get a hold of, and you had to wait, they were a limited edition.
Starting point is 00:35:31 And that, I mean, shit, I had shirts that would probably pay 150 dollars. And Target's third care. Exactly, no, TJ Matt. That's TJ Matt. Then they sell, they sell the brand out, they go to, now, from the company's perspective, it took, I mean, it still kept going up,
Starting point is 00:35:43 because now more people could afford it behind. They lost their edge though. But it lost its edge. Now nobody gives a shit about it, everybody talks shit about it took, I mean, it still kept going up because now more people could afford it behind it. But it lost its edge. Now nobody gives a shit about it. Everybody talks shit about it to this day about, you know, you wear edhardy, that's funny. And they make fun of people. I'm not sure if that's your half, but they're,
Starting point is 00:35:52 oh god, I've had it. I had a lot. I had a lot at one point. I had it so bad about this. It's so cool. I had it. I had a lot at one point. At the throw ball away, you know.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Right, for sure. Dude, I have to have a Doug pull this up, though. That was another one of my notes. There's Louis Vuitton came out with these jackets that were like skyline jackets, or 3D, like cities, basically, these guys are wearing, it looks so ridiculous. You have to see the vision of it to really take it in.
Starting point is 00:36:20 So Louis Vuitton did? Yeah, Louis Vuitton. What? Just look at how uncomfortable you look at it. how uncomfortable he looks like that's not you know Sometimes you know what they do. I think they think that's not real Justin is it real dude I mean, but it's high fashion like runway stuff, right? They wear the most ridiculous things they can I think to just be the the fashion, you know crazy He looks you know it looks like some like reject superhero from like the comic book. I am city man
Starting point is 00:36:44 You like look at like miserable comic book. I am city man. Like look at like that. miserable. They look. I mean, well, have you ever seen some of the stuff they do on these runways? Yeah, that's what I mean. It's just like it's sort of like art slash, I don't know. It's to me, it looks like insanely ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:36:56 You ever seen that when they do the hairstyle ones, were they going runways and they like, there was one woman who had a helicopter in her hair and let's say, yeah. I saw some show where they had like some competition where they were like, you know, making all these like crazy extravagant like pieces on these people. That's why Zoolander hit it out the park with that because it was such a great. I don't think before that you had seen anybody do like
Starting point is 00:37:16 a really good spoof on that. No, that's such a great movie. Oh, that's one of my favorite. Hey, you know what, back to the music though, you know what I was thinking too, is with musicians for a while there, they were making so much more money selling albums. And now because people buy music piecemeal, one at a time, musicians have gone back to making a lot of money, merchandise and touring, being live in front of people.
Starting point is 00:37:39 That fucked them last year. Yeah, yeah, that's true. That's true. So, I don't know, man, I wonder what's going to look like for clothing brands. Well, you know, the difference though, and I have to bring up with that argument you're making is that music, once you create the music, like it's done, it's now you're just streaming. You can sell a million of it and it doesn't cost a cost company any more money or the artist any more money to produce it. Right.
Starting point is 00:38:00 With clothing, there's material that's involved in that. Right, but if they're just selling the plan and you're printing it at home, right? And it's simple. So then maybe what it'll be like is that getting a hold of the material or knowing what the exact material is, there's going to be way... We'll get all specialized with it. Exactly. And I think there'll, what will make it different and separate it from that is the how unique all that is, how uniquely it's designed, the material, how unique that is. That's how they'll be able to keep their prices up higher. But then if you just want to print a t-shirt,
Starting point is 00:38:28 like keep everybody's gonna do that. Well hey, speaking of Viori, did you see the new joggers they have? The new colors? Oh, dude, they got some rad colors. They just did that with almost everything. I mean, I know Doug is big on their core shorts or whatever. I know that.
Starting point is 00:38:39 I love the son of a joggers jacket. It's a ripstop jacket. It's almost like a flannel, but it's like a one solid color. It is awesome. Yeah, Jory is still crushing, and I'm seeing them being mentioned in more and more mainstream media, talking about that.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Well, I brought it up last time that we had a commercial for them when Choki did a story, and she did the whole this or that. I was blown away by, I mean, Lulu Lemons, a brand that's been around long enough now that it's like known as like these. Like a standard. Yes, right?
Starting point is 00:39:09 That's leisurely. Exactly. And so to see that, I mean, I want to say 98% of those circled Viori over Lulu Lemons, which is really cool to see. I mean, they're making ways for sure. I know, speaking of our sponsors, so I'm making tritips from Butcherbox, and I think I know speaking of our sponsors, so I'm making tritips from Butcherbox, and I think I'm not nearly as good,
Starting point is 00:39:28 especially as you, Doug, or Adam, I know you guys are super barbecue masters or whatever, but I figured out how to make tritips just amazing. Okay, I'm gonna tear it. So here's what I did. It was so formula. So here's what I did. I know what I'm almost scared to tell you.
Starting point is 00:39:42 I order it from... No, I'm scared to tell you, oh yeah, is that what you do, Sal? It's such basic. Anyway, so I put, I tear you basic bitch. A salt and then I cook it. Yes, that's it. No, I get the real kind of coarse salt and I crust both of them really nice.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I leave them out for a little while. Then I go olive oil, then I go garlic powder, then lots of rosemary on both sides. Then I get my cast iron skillet, and I sear both sides so that it makes like a nice brown almost kind of crust, then I put it in the oven, and then I use the thermometer,
Starting point is 00:40:16 comes out incredible. That's not bad. Really? Are you just saying that sounds legit? Yeah, that sounds legit. Is that okay? Yeah, yeah. 30 to 60 minutes, that's about all you want on the pudding.
Starting point is 00:40:26 I don't even time it. You know what I do? No seasoning, the seasoning parts. What do you mean? That's what you only want to put it for about 30 to 60 minutes. When you're doing like a dry rub like that. Like when you do it, all the oil makes it a little wet, but is that the same?
Starting point is 00:40:35 Yeah, you're doing, your main thing you're doing is your salts and your rubs in there, right? So when you're doing rubs like that, it's like 30 to 60 minutes, right Doug? It should be about 30 to 60 before. If you're doing a marinade that you do overnight, like liquid like a workchester sauce
Starting point is 00:40:47 and shit like that. Orchester, how do you say it? Workchester. Workchester. No, it's work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, work, you know what? Sometimes you say shit fucked up
Starting point is 00:40:57 and then I can't say anymore. Yeah. You blame me. I knew I had to say it. So that's the case. I'm not blaming on somebody else then. Somebody else said it fucked up to me. It's I just repushed. I'm saying so that's what it is what it was the best of shires. It was the worst of shy worst of shy
Starting point is 00:41:09 I put up a mean I put up a mean the other day What is that anyway? What is that made of that gluten just gluten in that is there? I have no idea what's in it. Yeah, but a douga am I not right about the rub the dry rub? No, I'm no expert on rubs Oh, okay, no, no. He's a rubbing expert. He's a wet rub. But not the... Yeah, I'm pretty sure that. I'm right about that.
Starting point is 00:41:29 I think it's 30 to 60 minutes if you're doing dry rub. If you're going to marinate it, you can stick it in the fridge or whatever. Okay, give me a good marinade on the air right now for the grass bed. Try to. I get my tritip from butcher box, grass bed. What's a good marinade to leave in overnight?
Starting point is 00:41:44 Can you do it on this box? Oh, that's a tough one for me. I mean, I'll use sometimes like a red wine and some soy sauce and some garlic. And then you just soak it in there? Marinate, yeah. Okay, that sounds good. I haven't done an overnight marinade like that in a long time.
Starting point is 00:41:59 I normally do rubs, just quick and easy. Yeah, like rubs. Cause then you get pulled out of the refrigerator, I do a rub on it while I'm getting the barbecue already and so like that and then you're getting it. You know what I haven't tried? So I try crusts, you know. I just say that's good.
Starting point is 00:42:10 You know what I haven't tried that? I don't know if it'll be good, but you keep selling me on it just and it's the coffee. Oh yeah, it's amazing. Yeah, so it's just coffee brand-like. Well, yeah, there's a lot of other little spices in there, but yeah, coffee is like, it just changes
Starting point is 00:42:24 sort of the texture of it somehow. So I told you, Trigger has a good, I'll let you borrow it. I'm like, no, that is a taste like coffee when you can. No, no, no, it is not at all. Yeah, it doesn't taste like coffee. Do you get all caffeine from it? No, Doug, what is, you know, you brought up butcher buffs.
Starting point is 00:42:39 They have a special, another special going on right now, and what is, they have a different types of ribs, is it's not what we normally would order from the Lewis ribs? The St. Lewis ribs. I mean, there's, there's two types. They have the baby backs and the St. Lewis. Oh, I haven't tried the St. Lewis ones. Yeah, they're good.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Okay. Yeah, yeah. I've, in fact, I think that's the ones I've been buying for the last while. Oh, really? Yeah. I've only done the baby back from them, which I absolutely love.
Starting point is 00:43:03 I mean, it's like fall off the bone when I use it. Like I've got the timing for those ribs and that size down better than anything else. So anytime I've kind of gone outside of that, I've been doing it. And you can put barbecue sauce on them, in. It's this, geez. Speaking of meat, man, I tell you what,
Starting point is 00:43:19 no matter what, this is just how I am, if I try to reduce calories and maintain a balanced macro profile, am I okay? So if I have my carbs, my fats, my proteins, but I just cut it down, my appetite just goes too high. It's way more effective for me personally to cut my calories by cutting carbs. Of course, my appetite does not.
Starting point is 00:43:40 I've always said that, dude. It makes a night into, I even noticed, so yeah, yeah. So if I cut carbs, I'm not nearly as hungry. If I cut everything and my carbs are still there. It's like I'm satiating I'm too damn hungry No, I'm the same I've always been I'm in fact I use eating carbs early to boost my appetite. Yeah, so I did that day in the life thing last week right for our Instagram page that morning I get up and I have thank you I get up and I have oatmeal and and within two hours I'm starving.
Starting point is 00:44:06 If I don't do that, I can easily go to, we get here and eat that same egg and bacon sourdough breakfast that we have. I'm a hungrier when I actually eat the early oatmeal breakfast before I go into that. Oh yeah. And I did this when I was competing, I would have, because I had to get so many calories in,
Starting point is 00:44:23 I found that if I started the morning with that carb, like a high carb with a bunch of oatmeal and fruit, to start my morning early, I had more of an appetite for meal number two than if I just didn't eat anything. Did you like staking me? Yes, it's wild to me. Dude, it's just not assatiating.
Starting point is 00:44:41 I can't do it for me. Now, I've worked with people who do okay with just reducing everything and they're more balanced. And I get the pluses of that. Obviously, if I have more carbs, I tend to perform sometimes a little better in the gym. Although adding more salt to my diet per the episode from Wal-Bolf is really making a difference.
Starting point is 00:45:00 I'll be honest with you. I think that's maybe one of the reasons why I noticed a drop in performance when I cut carbs or whatever. But yeah, my appetite. So when I'm trying to get leaner, it's cut the carbs down for me because my appetite is much easier to manage. Otherwise, I'm walking around hungry and it's just stupid.
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Starting point is 00:46:05 to lose all your muscles. Oh, gross. I love doing this. PANIC. Oh, this is great. I actually, so I love this question, because I don't think we've addressed this and talked about this, or it's been a while
Starting point is 00:46:15 since we have. This is how I train for a really long time. When I first became a trainer, like one of the things that I became very meticulous with my form, like the importance of form and technique that when I would do sets like this, I think the old traditional way when I was a kid growing up was you know, keep low in the bar more and more and more
Starting point is 00:46:37 to see how much you could move. I went the opposite way when I got all my training certifications and started getting into training people and realized how important form and technique was. And so as sets would go on, I would decrease weight and just keep perfecting my form. If the weight was a little light then I would just slow down the repetition.
Starting point is 00:46:54 I actually think there are more people should do this, especially when you're really getting into weight training and trying to get the mechanics down. Yeah, I think there's so many different ways to manipulate the sets as you're going through them. Of course, there's a pyramid, right, where you work up in the way and then you work down in the way. And there's what it's called reverse pyramid.
Starting point is 00:47:13 I mean, there's 101 different ways to manipulate your sets. And the benefit of doing this is it adds novelty, variation to your lifts, and it changes your focus. Always focusing on the same thing all the time is a great way to lead the good to plateau. It's a great way to cause potential injury. One of the best things you could do is change it up. Once your body stops responding to one way of training,
Starting point is 00:47:40 then you try moving into a different way. And like Adam was saying with this, it's excellent because the focus is entirely on form. I mean, you're doing 10 reps and the goal is, I'm doing, I don't know, let's just say I'm eight sets. I'm doing eight sets of deadlifts, 10 reps. I want all 10 reps of every single set to be perfect, which means by the time I get to the fourth and fifth set,
Starting point is 00:48:01 I'm probably gonna have to start going. Not probably. You have to. Who do you know that can do 10 perfect form on sets one and two and then sets five and six there? Well besides me, it's not like you can stop. No, you see this with professional lifters, Olympic lifters, you see this because sharpening their technique
Starting point is 00:48:16 and form a lot of times will provide even more opportunity for them to lift heavier weights. 100%. If they don't do that and they don't get the technique and master it, they're not going to achieve the potential that they could have otherwise. So this is just another way to add a whole new set of tools in your toolbox.
Starting point is 00:48:35 Yeah, you can even try something like this where you pick a weight and let's say it's about 80 to 90% intensity. I mean, it's hard, but you're not going to failure. And you say, OK, I'm going to do six reps of this exercise. And you do six reps, pretty intense. And then you say to yourself, for the next five weeks, I'm only doing six reps of this exercise,
Starting point is 00:48:55 even if I feel stronger, I'm only doing six. At the end of the six weeks, I'm going to add weight. There's another technique like that where you get so good at the exercise, but by the time it you add weight, the weight you add is quite significant. So again, there's so many different ways to do this, but this one that was just asked is one of my favorite ones for sure. Next question is from Joel Mouittari.
Starting point is 00:49:19 Is the Sissy squat bad for the knees? I hope not. We've programmed it a bunch of times. You know, when I first started becoming a trainer, I used to think there were a lot of exercises that were just bad. Oh, if I saw, if I saw somebody do a C-Squat now, or I mean back then, I would have freaked out
Starting point is 00:49:36 a train way. Totally, I thought, as a new trainer, oh yeah. Yeah, I thought behind the neck presses, don't never do them, you know, behind the neck pull downs, never do them. Don't go all the way down with the dip or with a bench press or whatever, because it's bad for your joints. Here's the truth, and I'm going to make a blanket statement that's completely true.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Any movement, any movement, any exercise is safe so long as you have the strength, mobility and stability to perform it. Any movement, the craziest movement you can think of, as long as the person performing it has the strength, stability, and mobility to do it, that movement is safe. That's the key. So is Sissy Squad bad for the knees?
Starting point is 00:50:16 Depends on who we're talking about. If you're strong, stable, you've got good technique, good mobility, good form. No, it's not bad for these. It's great for the knees. It's a great exercise. You have the capability. That's really what matters. I mean, the same argument for like a Jefferson curl.
Starting point is 00:50:31 Like, somebody will see that and immediately think, like, oh my God, they're going to destroy their lower back. And why would you ever do this? Well, obviously, it's not for you. Like, this is something that's a very advanced technique, you know, for Jim Ness and whatnot. But there's always a case you could actually make for a certain type of a movement.
Starting point is 00:50:48 It's just the amount of load they're using or the control, the strength, they have to perform it safely and properly. That's what you have to value. There's no such thing as a bad exercise. There are exercises that are performed bad, but there's no such thing as a bad exercise, and it's routine or lift, right? You can do in your point, if you have, right? I mean, you can do in like your point, if you have control or you're stable,
Starting point is 00:51:07 you can do anything. And that's also why I tell trainers, I caution trainers to not judge when they see somebody else doing something because you have no idea what the application is for that. You have no idea what that client's goal is and if they're performing it with good-ticking informed, you may think it's a stupid exercise
Starting point is 00:51:23 for your goals and what you're trying to achieve, but you have no idea what that person is trying to do. Right. Now, to be fair, some exercises have way higher risk to reward ratio. For example, Olympic lifts, Olympic lifts are far riskier. That doesn't mean they're bad. It just means you need to have really, really good technique and really, really good form and good control in order to perform them in ways that don't injure you. So all exercises have this, right? Like a dumbbell curl,
Starting point is 00:51:51 very low risk compared to a barbell squat, which might have a lot more of a risk. So CISC squats is one of those. CISC squats is, I would say, you know, if you, it's probably in the middle of, in terms of risk for the average person, but if you're strong enough to do it, you do it right, you've got good mobility, it feels right to you, you've got good form, it is a phenomenal exercise. And if I compare to Cicci squat to a leg extension, both people having, like I said, those prerequisites, right, good technique, good stability, good control, good mobility, the Cicci squat is superior. It's just more functional.
Starting point is 00:52:27 It activates the muscles, in my opinion, in a better way. I don't do leg extensions ever again. Ever since I did Cicci squats and I did them right, I was like, did you do a good YouTube video on this? We did. We have, right? Yeah, so Jackie will link that in the show notes. To me, this is just one of those things that,
Starting point is 00:52:44 like, I didn't know how to do a Cicci squat. Yeah, so Jackie will link that in the show notes to me. This is just one of those things that like I didn't know how to do a sissy squad like I know I never had somebody teach me like and if I saw somebody doing I'd be like that's absurd exercise. Why would very rare? You're gonna see it. Yeah, it is it's very rare You're gonna see it and then if you just see it for the first time and think that you're gonna be able to go do it and with Proper form you're gonna want to be taught so you need to want to have a coach I think that teach you or trainer teach you or watch like a tutorial that do it with proper form, you're gonna wanna be taught. So you need to have a coach, I think, that teach you or a trainer teach you, or watch like a tutorial that we've done on it,
Starting point is 00:53:09 where you explain the details, because how you do it matters. If you just, if you see someone just get on their tippy toes and rock their knees forward and then try and come back, and you don't understand how to move, I think it could be a really challenging exercise, and not ideal for a lot of people, especially if you're somebody who has very limited ankle mobility, that's a really challenging exercise and not ideal for a lot of people, especially if you're somebody who has very limited
Starting point is 00:53:25 ankle mobility, that's a really tough exercise to perform correctly, but man, if you do that, I mean, I eliminated leg extensions. I haven't done a leg extension since I learned how to do a Sissy Squad properly because I feel way more in my quad. It's way more functional. Oh, way, way more functional.
Starting point is 00:53:44 Next question is from AlexX837. Any tips to increase mind muscle connection for the back? Oh, yeah. This is a big one that I would have to really focus pretty much every new client that I had. This was the hardest area for them to feel, probably because they can't see it. It's behind you. We're not really familiar with the feeling of a muscle, the back contracting. So, we have a couple of tricks that I used that would help.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Now, as a trainer, one of the easiest things I could do is literally touch the muscle. I want the person to feel. That outside feedback helps the person focus on feeling the muscle. But if you're doing this yourself, there's a couple things you could do. One thing you could do is focus on pulling with your elbows, and that sounds weird. But if you're doing a row, imagine you're pulling with the elbows rather than pulling with the hands. In fact, what you might want to try with that is a lighter grip. So rather than gripping really really tight with your fist, you grip with kind of the ends of your fingertips. Obviously, you're
Starting point is 00:54:42 going to use a lot less weight in order to do this. Then you imagine that you're pulling with the elbows and you might be able to feel more of a connection to the back with doing that. Then the second thing you can do is to pre-exhaust the back muscles with an isolation movement. A pullover or a straight arm pull down, start your workout with that, feel the muscles in the back a little bit with that, then go do your rows, pull down the stuff and it should make it easier. The only problem with that is that if you already have a really poor connection and you don't understand how the back works and activates, I think that you go over and you do an isolation
Starting point is 00:55:18 exercise and you just do a part of the reason why I think this is so difficult for us is that we're just never in that, we're never using those muscles. We're so anterior driven, we're so rounded forward. Everybody is, even people with pretty damn good posture, still kind of have this slight forward shoulder because we do everything in front of us. Nobody types on a computer behind them, nobody is answering their phone behind them,
Starting point is 00:55:39 you're doing everything in front, so we can't help but have our bodies kind of shaped that way. And the worse you are, the more difficult it is for you to activate your, because everything is in the position of the shoulders. If you can get, so for me, like teaching a client, I would, I would go in and manually take their shoulder girdle and move it back and be like, okay, look at when you take your shoulders and we move back here, now we can engage the back. If your shoulders are forward and you pull weight
Starting point is 00:56:04 into your body, your arms are going to do all the work and you're not going to feel anything in the back. So it's all in that shoulder girdle, getting them to understand that that needs to pull back in order to engage the back muscles. That's where I find that that's the most heavy emphasis on posture in the very beginning too. It's definitely a lot of times the shoulder is getting in the way of that and two, it might sound simple, but a lot of times like I'll just I really want to focus on one at a time, like one side at a time. I know that a lot of times the shoulder is getting in the way of that. And two, it might sound simple, but a lot of times, like I'll just, I really wanna focus on one at a time, like one side at a time. I know that a lot of compensations happen,
Starting point is 00:56:31 you know, when we're adding both arms and we're trying to pull simultaneously, a lot of times people don't, you know, I can't like hold themselves and stabilize themselves properly and really understand like that connection and feel it as much. And so I'll do like unilaterally, and then we'll really kind of hone in on the posture
Starting point is 00:56:48 of it and try to drive it in, drive those shoulders back. Yeah, one more thing too is how you prime before your workout can make all the difference in the world. One of the best priming movements before a back workout is Prone Cobra. Prone Cobra requires no equipment. And if you follow the movement, if you do the movement properly, in other words, you just copy the movement.
Starting point is 00:57:10 And we have a video on prone cobra, so we'll make sure to link that in the show notes as well. If you do that before you do your back workout, because you'll pre-exhaust the back muscles a little bit, you'll feel them connect a little bit through prone cobra, it should be easier to feel them in your back workout And literally it's a spend five minutes doing prone cobra move into your back workout and and then you should have a better connection Next question is from a Catherine health journey. What are your diets looking like now? Oh, yeah You really you're the one out of all of us. I think that's changed the most recent most recently correct
Starting point is 00:57:43 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what you guys are doing, but I just recently, now, I've breakfast as I've tackled with breakfast. So what I do with breakfast is I've eliminated carbohydrates from my breakfast, and it's mainly protein and a little bit of fat with breakfast, lunch and dinner are very similar to how they were before.
Starting point is 00:58:02 So I tend to do that, I tend to move kind of in phases, and breakfast is the easiest one to tackle. But I'm high protein, moderate to high fat and moderate to low carbs right now. So my carbs are probably around, I would say, 150 grams a day, 100 to 158. For me, that's moderate to low. When I go real low carbohydrate, it's around 50 grams a day. That's for me, that's moderate to low. When I go real low carbohydrate, it's around 50 grams a day. That's for me personally. Wow, that is really low. I don't want to throw out numbers
Starting point is 00:58:31 because I'm not tracking right now. And what I've learned myself personally is every time I think I know what I'm eating and I go and measure it, I'm always off. So, but every meal I eat is pretty much balanced with proteins, fat, and carbs. So, and I'm eating whenever I feel hungry. So, that's kind of how I'm doing things right now,
Starting point is 00:58:49 is if I'm hungry, I'm gonna eat. And when I eat, I'm gonna make a good choice. I'm gonna target my protein first. And I always rotate sources. So, I'm gonna have beef last night. I got fish ordered on the way right now, eggs, like chicken. So, I'm always rotating my meats my go-to carbs oatmeal right now and rice are probably the end then some potatoes are
Starting point is 00:59:13 Probably my three staple Carbohydrates and every meal has pretty much a balance. So I'm eating very balanced right now. I'm not cutting anything I'm not really trying to bulk aggressively or anything. I'm eating when I'm hungry I'm making pretty damn good choices when I when I eat the main thing that I'm not really trying to bulk aggressively or anything, I'm eating when I'm hungry, I'm making pretty damn good choices when I eat. The main thing that I'm focusing on if anything is just making sure I'm hitting protein, because I think I've said this,
Starting point is 00:59:34 Nazim on the show that the thing that I lack is getting enough protein. And I was noticing, in fact, I just bumped it, right? Even though I'm not tracking, I made an effort to get an extra meal in or double up the meat in another meal because I've been sore. I've been really sore a lot more than I usually am.
Starting point is 00:59:52 And so I'm trying to increase my protein take in even more than what I'm at. If I had to guess, I'm definitely not, you know, doing like one and a half grams per pound of body weight. I mean, I'm eating four meals and they're probably averaging on the low end, 35 to 40 grams per meal on the high end 60 to 70. So give you kind of a range. Now, you're not trying to cut, you're not trying to do it.
Starting point is 01:00:16 You're trying to maintain while worked out. Yeah, so my, my real goal is to actually, so what I love to do when I'm at this phase, right? So I'm a month and a half in of real consistency right now. Is I just, I don't wanna see the scale really go up or down. I wanna kinda hover right around where I'm at and see this nice even exchange.
Starting point is 01:00:33 And so, and I'll keep doing that and kinda staying to that protocol until I feel like I've hit a plateau. I feel like week over week, I'm still improving, you know? Especially the weeks where I've been really consistent. I just came off a week and a half ago or whatever it was when we went to Vegas for four days and that was a first four day break.
Starting point is 01:00:51 I've taken since we've been consistent. So I won't count that week as progress, right? Because I didn't see Mitch progress right then. So this week will be another really good week for me at the end of this week, all kind of assess where I see myself, I still think I'm progressing. I won't really change much yet. I like what I see until I start to see either
Starting point is 01:01:11 strength gain slow down or body composition change slow down. I'll probably kind of keep eating that way. And then what I haven't decided is will I push calories and try and put on a lot more lean body mass or will I cut and try and lean. And what will dictate that is how I feel. Because like I said, I'm a little achingness here and there and that tends to happen when I start pushing 230 plus pounds, which is where I'm at right now.
Starting point is 01:01:36 So I may switch gears and go leaner, but I am also enjoying kind of filling out my shirts again and feeling big. So I haven't decided completely what I'll do with the diet yet. Yeah. So initially I was trying to get my metabolism all rev back up and you know adding in breakfast consistently and increasing carbohydrates. So I was doing that particular in the morning and then for dinner with rice, potatoes, and things like that. In the morning, it was mainly like peanut butter and things like that.
Starting point is 01:02:12 I'm adding to my protein shakes and whatnot and fruit. Then I would have this second breakfast with the scrambled eggs bacon. I wasn't used to eating that much volume in the morning so this has been something that I've done because my activity massively increased again and so then I started to fill all this energy surge and so I wanted to you know fuel that that process and now I'm like at a point where I'm reducing carbs again a bit so I'm just really just focusing on the morning and then at for dinner I've actually reduced you know the amount of carbs I'm taking to just mainly just getting it sourced from vegetables.
Starting point is 01:02:51 I think it's a good opportunity to share with the audience that we're starting to do this. In fact, I just did it last week for the first time. Chokey is organizing this with all the founders, right? So Doug included. so Doug, Justin, Sal and myself, and then I know she did it. We're gonna, I think it's Wednesday, she's gonna do this, is every Wednesday, we'll do a day in the life. So you'll actually get to see,
Starting point is 01:03:12 I just did it last Wednesday, so if you were paying attention, you saw, and I'm posting every single meal, what I have, and what time I have it at, so you guys can get an idea, like if you want to visually see what everyone's eating. Awesome, yeah, so all you guys on YouTube out there, watch the transformations, so you should talk.
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