Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 1985: The 6 Types of Fitness Influencers You Should Unfollow

Episode Date: January 9, 2023

In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin cover six types of fitness influencers that will waste your time. Is the space getting better or worse? (3:07) The 6 Types of Fitness Influencers You Should Unfollo...w.  #1 - Fake authentic. (9:49) #2 – Sells their body. (13:26) #3 – My way is the only way. (17:49) #4 - Hype, beast mode, motivation. (23:50) #5 – Zealots. (30:11) #6 - Algorithm chasers. (32:19) Related Links/Products Mentioned For Mind Pump Listeners, visit Integrative Health Practitioner Giveaway for your chance to win a scholarship! January Promotion: NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS SPECIAL OFFERS! (New to Weightlifting Bundle, Body Transformation Bundle, and New Year Extreme Intensity Bundle) You get massive savings with each offer. Overtraining Is KILLING Your Gains! (How Much Is Too Much?) | Mind Pump TV Arsenic, Lead Found in Popular Protein Supplements Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Liver King (@liverking) Instagram Justin Brink DC (@dr.justinbrink) Instagram Jordan Shallow D.C (@the_muscle_doc) Instagram Ben Pollack, Ph.D. (@phdeadlift) Instagram Danny Matranga | CSCS | BSc. (@danny.matranga) Instagram

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Starting point is 00:02:09 All right, look, the fitness industry has got some great information, but it also has a lot, a lot of terrible information. In fact, probably a majority of the stuff you'll read from the fitness industry is bad. So in today's episode, we're gonna talk about the types of fitness influencers you should avoid. You should unfollow because the information you're getting from them is
Starting point is 00:02:30 probably total garbage. Oh wow. This is important because unfortunately, the people that tend to get the most eyes and the most follows in our space also tend to provide some of the worst information. And this is just- Most of the time, yes. This was a struggle for us. This is why we, I mean, this was the main impetus for Mind Pump was to counter some of this and to beat them at their own game,
Starting point is 00:02:58 to try and be on more entertaining, to try and reach more people. But man, it feels like an uphill battle because they're really good at getting eyes. They're really good at getting attention. Okay, before you go, we've been in this now for eight years. Is it getting better or worse?
Starting point is 00:03:12 Ooh, God, that's tough. That is a tough one. I think some people have been caught and have been, I guess they felt sort of the ramifications of it. And we've seen this by people running some coaching businesses alongside that weren't really qualified to coach. And so you've seen like some examples out there
Starting point is 00:03:34 of like you thought would deter these types of people from running the same game, but I don't see it stopping at all. I don't think so either. I think it's accelerated. Maybe the you know, influencer have got more crafty, but I think even someone like what we just saw recently with the liver king is a good example of why it won't get better anytime soon because I mean, I think he's grown since his whole thing. Has he? People reward bad behavior like that.
Starting point is 00:04:05 And it's our fault. Yeah. And it doesn't really, if you, it seems as though if you can get big enough that even with the bad publicity that comes out or getting caught or getting busted or whatever, you still can have a viable business afterwards. And so I don't know, I don't know if it's gonna get better anytime soon. I feel hopeful sometimes, sometimes I feel
Starting point is 00:04:33 like exactly what you're saying. You know there's that meme, there's this human behavior, there's this one meme that shows like there's these two doors. And one door says comfortable lies, and the other door says uncomfortable truths, and the comfortable lies one has a line that's going out the door. And nobody is waiting at the uncomfortable truths.
Starting point is 00:04:51 And with fitness, the uphill battle is, you're telling people who are trying to lose 20 pounds or improve their health and fitness, and you're gonna say stuff like, hey look, this is a lifelong journey. You're gonna have to really change your lifestyle and behaviors. This has a lot more to do with the relationship
Starting point is 00:05:09 you have with yourself and nutrition. And there isn't no specific answer. There's some general guidelines, but you gotta kind of work through this and figure it out for yourself. It works for you. And we're saying that and we're competing with the person that's like, you know,
Starting point is 00:05:23 Bing, Bing, boom, 30 days, lose 30 pounds, take this pill, you know, look at me, I'm hot, or whatever, that is hard, man. That is really hard. You know, look at these before and afters, and look at Mrs. Johnson, who did all this great stuff in two weeks and two stuff. Another thing I was kind of noticing,
Starting point is 00:05:37 so yes, I think maybe in the platforms that we hang out in, like, for instance, Instagram, I think that there's been maybe a little bit of a decline, but it's even worse on a platform like TikTok where it's shorter form. It's very quick. There's no fact-checking, there's no referencing, it's just like, they could just say whatever they want, and if it's compelling enough in the way they deliver it and their
Starting point is 00:06:05 handsome or fit and healthy looking, then that's all the authority they need. So TikTok is another reason why I think it's actually getting worse. Starting to see your exact point like that is like even if we saw maybe a little bit of a correction starting to happen in Instagram and Facebook,, just in that time, TikTok is exploded. I'll just go over here. And I don't think I've heard anybody who is a good fitness enthusiast or influencer in the space recommend TikTok as a great source.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Yet it's being used and shared and followed by millions of people. And so, yeah, I think we're getting worse before we do any better. I just this morning, listen to this guy, I don't know who he was. I was, I was a short talk, but he made this compelling argument.
Starting point is 00:06:55 And he said, in the past, when you created products for kids, you had to appeal to their parents first because they would just shut the TV off or they would't mind the product He said for the first time in history You are appealing directly to the kids because they're on tick-tock. They're on social media You don't have to appeal to parents whatsoever and so he said you know in this I guess you worked in tech because he goes and I'm in these meetings and all these conversations with these tech
Starting point is 00:07:20 Executives is how can we get more kids to like our stuff versus 30 years ago, which was how can we get the parents to let their kids watch the stuff or how can get the parents to buy their kids this kind of stuff. So such an interesting point. Interesting point, right? And you might be right. I think generally there's more information. So I think that there's still more good information, but I think that the bad information has also grown probably faster. So the proportions probably worse. I think you could find good information easier.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Like if I go through social media, I'm seeing really good posts on, but I see then again, I help modify my feed, right? I'll see posts on correct form, biomechanics, technique, that kind of stuff, which I don't think I think would have been hard to find. That's why, okay.
Starting point is 00:08:07 So to what you're saying, what you're alluding to right now is the reason why it's getting worse is because you, all it takes is you to start clicking on those quick fixes, the pills, all the things like that. And now you're getting bombarded with them. And so unless you go out of your way to seek the information that says, Hey, this is going to be hard. Hey, this is going to take a long time. Hey, it's not that easy. Hey, you're going to need all the, you're like, you're going to enjoy the work.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Let's be honest, who is doing that? Yeah. You know, especially on a platform like that, that's that short and catchy and a larger population of the users are very young. So yeah, I think what you're experiencing is your own bias of and a larger population of the users are very young. So yeah, I think what you're experiencing is your own bias of content that because you make the active choice to go and seek that stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:54 What you have are experts at gaining your attention who pretend to be experts in fitness. But what they're really experts at is marketing, using social media, how to get people's attention, how to get people clicks, and they're not experts in fitness. So you're following them because they're lowering, they're really smart, by the way, they're the best. They're the best at getting views, they're the best at getting attention. That's what they're great at.
Starting point is 00:09:19 That's what they're great at. So you're giving them your attention. And then what you're doing, you're trying to absorb their information on fitness and health, which is terrible. So I think rather than, because we do this on all of our podcasts, right, almost every episode is we're trying to present, good information, trying to spell bad information, but I think with this episode, what we can do
Starting point is 00:09:36 is talk generally about the kind of influencer that's probably gonna give you bad information. So regardless of whatever they're presenting to you, if you're one of these kind of people, then you're probably going to get, they're probably giving you that fire, which your first one. Fake authentic. So one, I want that one. So one way that, and people, they teach us in sales classes all the time, one way to get people to open up and accept your influence, right? Or here what you have to say and sell, is for that person to believe that you're authentic. You wanna get them emotionally involved.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Yeah, if you believe someone sitting across from you is real, then you're more likely to believe them and trust them, okay? So what do I mean by fake authentic? Fake authentic are people who use social media and what they do is they present What's called fake vulnerability? But the way you can sniff them out is say to yourself for example, I'll give you a good example Like the the people who cry on on their social media post like oh, I'm so sad
Starting point is 00:10:42 And by the way, I'm a terrible day. Yeah, but by the way, I want to make sure I cover your ass here, because you're not saying just like anybody who starts crying and so it's me. It's somebody who is actually like picks their phone up and is recording it, right? Not somebody who's been talking on their life story for 15 minutes and they get to a part. Someone hits them with the store.
Starting point is 00:11:00 Yeah, or they get to a part where they share some childhood trauma or something and then you see. It comes up naturally. It comes up in that. Yeah, it's the person who is already crying and grabs the phone. Yes, or even a picture. I've even seen where just a picture of the person is like, I had a terrible day.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Mass care, I just remember. I struggle with food issues just like you. Here's a picture of me struggling with food issues or here's a picture of me, whatever. And it's fake because for the real person, when you're like that, the last thing you want to do is post the picture of yourself to a bunch of people you don't know, like your followers or whatever. It's hard to do it enough to do it with the people you're close to, let alone your followers
Starting point is 00:11:40 or whatever. So the reason why they're doing this is to gain your trust because now you're like, oh, this person is so real. Like, oh, my God, they're crying. Or, you know, or look at her, she posted a picture of her period blood because it went through her pants and oh, my God, it's so embarrassing. Like, who the hell post a picture of that and uses that as a way to so these fake authentic people, really what they're doing is they're using an effective strategy of appearing to be real so they gain your trust that could sell you bullshit. And you see this all over our space. I mean, I would include fake naturals in that category too,
Starting point is 00:12:15 as people that are pretending to be all natural and saying that they don't take the liver king and people that have gone out there and been so staunch about it. I've never touched steroids in their life and you're like, come on, dude. And then it comes out. Complete liars. Yeah, total liars. And that's again, fake authentic. And the information you're going to get from them
Starting point is 00:12:35 is almost always going to be total garbage and geared really just around. And hey, even if they, okay, listen, even if they are giving good advice, that says something about somebody's character. And is that somebody you really want to be following or you really want to contribute? Yeah. Contributing money towards like, so just keep that in mind that if somebody has that type
Starting point is 00:12:58 of character, even if they might have some good fitness advice, I don't even think that you have to take it that far, just that what does this say about somebody's character that's willing to manipulate other people like this in order to gain your attention or gain money from you, so with that, so I would just be weary of that. Yeah, so basically my point is,
Starting point is 00:13:20 if they're willing to go that far, you probably can't trust them and trust what they're selling you or their information. So this is a really old one, but I mean, really the old standard used to be like, I'm not going to listen to anybody unless they're they look like a superhero and their body is just like out of control. It's like all Fizzic that's all I care about. So they obviously know what they're talking about. Oh, you mean people who just use their body to sell. Just use it to sell. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:47 That's probably a majority, I would say. Wouldn't you guys agree that would be a majority of the terrible influencers in fitness are the body sellers? Yeah, well, I mean, this is a tough one, right? Because I think that this is an old to your point, proven formula. Yeah, looking at it.
Starting point is 00:14:01 And then there's a little bit of this, like, consumers will say things like, well, I'm not going to hire somebody who doesn't look better than me. And so I think it's perpetuated by not only what the trainer thinks is the right way to do it, but also what the consumer is seeking and looking for. So this is a tough one. I agree with this, but it's also like, I think a lot of trainers fall in this trap, not knowing any better, thinking that this is the way to do it.
Starting point is 00:14:30 So I can see some value in posting the occasional workout or whatever, because you want to kind of walk the walk. Like I get that. Yeah. I'm taught. I would say this is more like this is all they do. Yeah. Every post is flexing or look at my butt or look at hot I am or look at me in a bikini. Like this is how they build all about education really wrapped in with that. They're selling their authority through how they look primarily.
Starting point is 00:14:57 It's about how I look, therefore buy my stuff. And I hate to say it, it's super, super, super effective. Like, I have no problem. I mean, just consider yourself a model. Don't consider yourself a coach. That's where I get annoyed. You don't have the background to promote yourself that way. I think the point that Sal makes is really good.
Starting point is 00:15:16 If you've got a page, you follow a page of a fitness influencer trainer and 75% of the content on there is, you know, talking about macros or teaching about science or the new cutting drug that came out and the pros and cons of it or addressing all, like, and then, oh, and this is my, you know, before and after of this last thing that I did, or here's the transformation photo of before I started working out and training and dieting. So, I think that utilizing that is one thing and then I think it's different if to what I think Justin's alluding to is a page where it's just like, you literally, if you didn't
Starting point is 00:15:57 read any caption to know anything, you would think that they're a model. I'll have nude pictures or they're all nothing of the dude's abs and shirts off into every single thing and it's like every single photo is dedicated to that to make his page more lawyer. And to be very clear, when Shreds, and to be very clear, when somebody looks like like incredible, right, when they look like super shredded, super fit, the evidence that you get from that is that they know how to get themselves there. There is no evidence whatsoever from that they could do that for anyone else.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Not only that, but you don't know how they got there. This is very true. It's a true statement. We've probably said it at least a hundred times, which is that in our space, you will see a greater percentage of people with eating disorders and body dysmorphia type issues in the fitness space
Starting point is 00:16:46 than you see in the average population. So what you don't know is that that girl or guy looks that way and part of the way they got that way was through dysfunction and poor health and maybe drug abuse or who knows, right? So that's the evidence that you're getting from that is they know how to get themselves to look that way. You don't know how they did it
Starting point is 00:17:04 and you definitely don't know that they know how to do this for anyone else. And the way that people respond is so different that even if they did it the right way for themselves, they would have very little information on how to train or help coach a wide variety. Now the caveat to that too though is like I'm definitely not advocating to be like a sloppy coach and like let your body go shit. It's definitely advantageous for you to be in good shape and walk the walk.
Starting point is 00:17:32 And I think that's completely valid. And it's just, accompanying that with solid information on top of how you've been able to create this physique you've gone through, it just needs to be to, to be a pair if you're going to call yourself a coach. Yeah, totally. I have one. This one's a little nuanced.
Starting point is 00:17:52 My way is the only way. Oh, yeah. And what? These are the camps. Right. Yeah. tend to be camps. You get this with, especially in the, in the diet world, a lot where, and, and part of
Starting point is 00:18:04 the strategy is to demonize all the other sides, right, their way of training, this is what it's terrible, it's all terrible, that's why you have to do mine, or oh, this diet, oh, I can't believe people eat this way, it's so bad, that's why you need to eat this way, that I'm talking about, and so this idea of that, it's my way is the superior. My camp is better than you.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Right. And so I think to be cautious of that influencer that's promoting. And by the way, it's a very strong strategy. I had somebody who I hear that was breaking down all the things that why liver king was so successful. And one of those was how he communicates to, there's primal, he makes you very exclusive, right?
Starting point is 00:18:47 To be a part of their group. Like, you're a part of the primals if you do these things and you're sub primal if you don't. So it's a little, you're literally, you're less than, right? You're, if you're in my, if you're in my group and you align with me, you're, you're partly in crowd. Everybody else is out, is sub, sub primal to what we do. Well, the reason why this is the reason why this is I would say this one's a bad one is
Starting point is 00:19:14 because the new ones is, but also just the nuances and variability from person to person when it comes to, I mean, there are general truths, so don't get me wrong, but when you get down to the specifics, man is it different from person to person? I'll give you a silly example, right? So I could very easily, and I make this argument all the time, that strength training is the superior form of exercise when it comes to fat loss, superior to any of the form of exercise. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:45 Does that mean it's true for everybody? No, it doesn't mean it's true for everybody. Now physiologically, it's true. I could make that argument. But in real world, it's not always true because if John over here hates strength training, can't stand strength training, never wants to do strength and just loves to swim, well, guess what? Swimming is the best form of exercise for him for fat loss. That's just one extreme example of nuance, but it goes so far,
Starting point is 00:20:11 like machines versus free weights, bodybuilding versus powerlifting versus weightlifting, circuit training versus long rest periods, right? Hito versus Paleo versus Carnivore versus Vigan. I can see value in almost every single one of these and apply that value depending on the situation. And again, the nuances that you find with individuals, I can take each one of those things and see how there may be potential value depending on the person that I'm talking to.
Starting point is 00:20:37 By the way, the person you'll never find that'll say that is that rigid with my ways the only way. The person you'll almost never see that way is a coach who's been training lots of people for the last decade or two. They will almost never be that way because, by the way, most trainers start out this way. Most trainers and coaches start out with my way the only way,
Starting point is 00:20:57 but they stay with it 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, and they keep getting slapped in the face with, boy, people are different, and this doesn't always work for them. And by the way, I think it's rare that you actually hear them communicate it that way. It's like, oh, my way is the only way. It's just the way they present their message around how to train, how to die.
Starting point is 00:21:15 It becomes very much so one way. And they may not be saying that, like, my way is the only way, but the way they promote the message. So passionate about, yeah, their methods that it over shadows like that. There's probably other things out there that they still are unaware of. They need to educate themselves further. I think the biggest red flag is that they're not continually educating themselves and be
Starting point is 00:21:38 remaining a student. So this is something that I always pick up on. If somebody's speaking with that much authority and you realize they don't even know these other methods that I would present. Well, that's, if you were gonna follow someone like this, then I would actively seek out all the other people that are zealots about their thing. So I have at least, very good, right?
Starting point is 00:21:59 So let's say I'm like the hardcore carnivore guy that this is the only way to eat and it's superior that I'm gonna go get me a vegan guy who feels the same way about veganism. I'm gonna get you. And listen to the points. And listen to the points. So if you are going to follow someone like this,
Starting point is 00:22:14 be cautious and make sure that you're also following somebody that completely disagrees with that person. All these streams in the spectrum. That's the balance of that one. So you get it. I mean, I do this like with like real estate. I love following like a Dave Ramsey and a Robert Kiyosaki. Like they completely disagree about investing.
Starting point is 00:22:32 And you tend to have camps. Either you're a Kiyosaki guy or you're Ramsey guy and they talk shit to, I follow both. Because I like to hear. And there's some truth in both. There is some truth in both. And I think that's what that's important to take away as the consumer or the person following these people is that we're not saying that somebody that is
Starting point is 00:22:49 presenting this message can't be right sometimes. I mean, they're going to be right sometimes, because they're going to be individuals where that diet or that thing is life changing from them. But for you as a consumer, I think it's smart for you to be balanced with the content you're consuming by making sure that you have some counter. You know why that's so brilliant, what you just said Adam is because no one is going to explain and sell like Carnivore diet better than a Carnivore Zellet. And no one is going to explain and sell veganism
Starting point is 00:23:15 better than a vegan maniac. So it's a great way to get that kind of information. A good coach will almost always answer, I'd say 80% of the questions that you ask them when it comes to fitness and health by saying this, it depends. If you ask a coach or trainer, hey, is this the best exercise for that? Or what about this food? Is this good for that?
Starting point is 00:23:36 Or what about this diet for that? And they answer and they say, well, it depends. That's when you know you've got somebody who's got some experience working with lots of different people, understands that there's not always always that there's a lot of gray. There's a lot of gray when it comes to to health and fitness. Yeah. All right, I got one and I know all of us get really turned off by this category because it's super pop in our space and it's the the hype the beast mode the motivation is everything pages the ones that are like
Starting point is 00:24:03 Get up make it happen kick you know kick ass, you know, are like, get up, make it happen, kick ass, shut up, you're a beast mode train repeat. Yes, you can sleep when you die, type of deal. That was something that's super resonated with me when I was young and full of energy and really didn't know any better. But then as I became a coach and trainer, I realized just how terrible of a message this was
Starting point is 00:24:26 because although I was very effective at getting people motivated, nobody could possibly stay motivated all the time. And I would get this drop off weight right with clients. This is one that, whenever I, I always get pushback about this. Because there's always people that, people love it. Because you do, you do this.
Starting point is 00:24:43 It's very addicting. The temporary feeling that you get when you watch these videos or you follow these types of people, like there literally is something chemically happening inside of you when you hear them present that message and you have to learn to recognize that there's a part of you that's attracted and sometimes addicted to that feeling. And it's not very useful as far as you getting to your goals. And so whenever I talk about this one, I always get a flood of DMs of people that instantly
Starting point is 00:25:15 get offended because most of their feed are these motivational hype, beast mode type of personalities that they're drawn to. And the reality is that they fall in that category of the off and on people. And they are convinced that these people are useful to have in their life because they always recall the moments when they were motivated. And it's like, oh, I watched what's his face. And man, you know, I wasn't even going to go to the gym that day. And I got up and I went because of that.
Starting point is 00:25:45 And so they attached like, because I follow him, at that one time, I went to the gym or they got me to go do this and they don't realize that when you look at your life in a more like a five or a 10 year snapshot, has it really helped? You've been following that shit for 20 years, you know, following listening to those things. Well, we grew up with GI Joe. Yeah. And it's like, you know, you always thought of yourself as this badass, like,
Starting point is 00:26:08 like I always look up to like these like crazy military guys and like people are like, actually going out to get shot and like killed. And so it's like, that's like a completely different thing. And it's weird that we associate that with like a workout. You know, it's like, it makes sense sense to be mentally disciplined to a degree that you have to just barrel through any challenge your way.
Starting point is 00:26:31 But you're just surviving. And that's the difference. In terms of working out and training, we have to look at it differently because it has to be a lifelong pursuit. It has to be a lifelong pursuit. It has to be a daily activity. So to have that kind of like pain is just weakness, leave my body. Like I have to just always be like this is just unreasonable.
Starting point is 00:26:55 It's unreasonable because you're going to, if you look happy, sad, stressed, motivated, energized, tired, sick, weak. You gotta be able to figure out how to use health and fitness to improve the quality of your life through all of those, not just the motivated, energetic states of mind, and trying to constantly keep yourself in an energetic, motivated state of mind, not only denies the value by the way of all those other States of mind, there's value in all of those, by the way.
Starting point is 00:27:30 There's a reason why we experience all those emotions. Not only does it deny that value, but you're going to burn yourself out and you are going to eventually completely stop because you fall in love with the feeling and once that feeling's gone, you don't know what to do. You don't know how to continue. There are these influencers are glorified drug dealers.
Starting point is 00:27:47 They're giving you hits and you love it and you keep coming back for it and you think they care about you. Drill it, don't mean that. You think that they really care about you and they don't. They have just found a way to trickle you a little bit of drugs to keep you coming back all the time because it is all hype. And you know, another reason why I don't like it
Starting point is 00:28:09 is because it causes people to over-correct. You go from being super lazy, not doing anything, and then you get the guy yelling in your ear about what a whoosh you are, and then you go kill it and crush it and run this far and do this and beat your butt like, and then you go and you do that. and then you think you're doing a good job because you made it through that week of punishing yourself and it's like that is such a terrible way to approach
Starting point is 00:28:35 changing behaviors in your life. If you truly want to get to this new found version of yourself that's much healthier and balanced and consistent that this approach of all out or adding all this or doing it until you can't walk anymore type of mentality is not going to lead to better behaviors. Even if it temporarily does, it will eventually collapse. And so I'm always passionate about when we talk about it. And I always get pushed back because there's people that are unaware of how addicted to it,
Starting point is 00:29:10 that they are. The truth is, all of us, all of us were this guy when we first started out in the space. All of us were. I sold training through hype and motivation. And it was very effective. Here's the irony. Later on, Doug is a great example. Doug hired me,
Starting point is 00:29:25 very willing to hire me for like four or five workouts a week. I got to totally got him to hire me for four or five workouts a week. This is what he had done before. And I told him, no, no, we're only going to work out twice a week. Doug said just sucker. Yeah. No. No. My point is he was ready. He was hyped. He was motivated. He'd done this before. My point is when I adopted a different strategy, client stayed with me much longer and developed these lifelong skills where they now had this relationship with the exercise nutrition that stuck with them forever. The other strategy was exactly what happened,
Starting point is 00:29:54 what you said, I told them. I get them so hyped and psyched and they're with me for six months and then pfft. They're the same. And then like what you realize is when you can get them to call you and schedule an appointment when they're not feeling good And then you're in pain now you're you're really making progress with that person. Totally. All right, so here's another one. It sounds similar to the my ways the only way this is different
Starting point is 00:30:15 This is the these are the zealots and and what I what I mean by zealots are People who are zealots about a specific category. For example, the science zealots. If there's no data and there's no studies, then I'm not gonna even, whatever you're doing is irrelevant, or the natural zealots. Hey, if it's all natural, then it must be healthy. If it comes from the earth, then it's totally fine, right? Or the hypertrophy zealots.
Starting point is 00:30:39 Well, this builds, this is a hypertrophy exercise. This stimulates the muscle the most. All that of the stuff has no value type of deal. Hard stuff's worth it. Where do the Iohasca chasers go? See all this category? It's in the natural section. Yeah, psychedelic zealots.
Starting point is 00:30:51 So because it grew from the point of the spiritual, what do they call it? Spiritual junkies. Yeah, whatever I go. It's spiritual junkies. Kind of zealots or whatever. This is bad because they don't consider that there may be value in other areas.
Starting point is 00:31:04 For example, the science zealots, science is extremely valuable, double-blind placebo-controlled studies, extremely valuable. But there are products, or should I say, like herbs and plants and methods that have been around for thousands of years that just maybe don't have studies on them that have been around for thousands of years, that have thousands of years of anecdote and culture behind them, to say that there's no truth behind something that's lasted for 3,000 years, this herb that's been used for fertility for 3,000 years,
Starting point is 00:31:35 or this method that's been used for 1,000 years, like to say there's no value there, just because there's no studies behind it, it's silly, same thing with the natural people. It's like, well, it's all natural, therefore it's healthy. You know, it's funny about this. It was, what was it? Like three years ago, four years ago, when they came out with that study on, on vegan protein powders, and they found the highest heavy metal content in organic plant proteins because of the organic pesticides that they use. So, you got
Starting point is 00:32:03 to be careful with some of the stuff and these are the people like I said They just they worship Their area their horse blenders on totally. They're completely myopic in I mean that's dangerous place to be because You just smell your own farts and and hope for the best. Yeah, so how about Algorithm chasers. Oh, yeah. This is it now. The influencer who is constantly hopping from platform to platform is on what the latest way to get more views and likes and they use and do any gimmick they can
Starting point is 00:32:37 to drive the algorithm and get more attention. Like, you know, it's, you know, it's only post people that are as big or bigger than they are so they can get the flow they've never posting. And, you know, you know, you know, only post people that are as big or bigger than they are, so they can get the, the flow they've never posting in it. You know, I remember when, I was chasing the cloud. I remember when we first started meeting people like this and like, how quickly I was, because I think we're those people that have medicine person. I think one of the best compliments we ever get is that and you guys are exactly how you are on the show. And I said, yeah, I think everybody is pretty authentic.
Starting point is 00:33:09 Remember how weird that was here the first time? Yeah, yeah. What would you think? What would you think? Why? People not like that? That's exactly how it was, right? And obviously as we, you know, stayed in the space longer and time went on and we met more and more, you know, influential people in the space. It was really unfortunate to see how many people were really fake that it was always about the algorithm
Starting point is 00:33:32 or what we're connecting or doing something together will do for them to get them better. And it's just like, it's such a sad way. And believe it or not, even if these people have success and they're doing well for themselves, it's not a good long, long, long term strategy. Like, you know, I think of like the, the doctor brings the Jordan Shalows, the Ben Pollock, the, um, who else of our, our friends that, you know, even Danny Mintrega is that these
Starting point is 00:33:59 people that nobody knew about that they didn't have any real social media presence with them that. And the reason why we hung out, we printed them, put them on our platform when we were much bigger than any of them were, was not because of any sort of clout or carrying what can you do for us. It's that this person has genuine good information to provide. Therefore, we're going to present them regardless of it does anything for us. And these people that chase these algorithms,
Starting point is 00:34:26 that's not how they think. They think first, how will this gain me more attention? The idea of, are they presenting good information? Are they good people? Do they have integrity? That shit doesn't matter as much as, oh, do they have a million followers and I only have 500,000?
Starting point is 00:34:42 Like now I'll fuck with them. Yeah, you know it's a red flag along these lines? Is news hacking or will they'll post a video of someone saying something that are reacting to it and then they comment on it? And what they're doing is they're picking a viral video. And this, if this is a majority of their information, it's an algorithm chaser, because it's a very effective way
Starting point is 00:35:04 to get views. In the search results almost immediately all Like if there's something that goes viral someone says something goes viral and then they immediately post a reaction video and Accountured to it or they constantly are going after people that are big to to criticize them and that's pretty much all they do Yeah, they're just always attacking people. Yes. This is this is This is because it gets lots of, I mean, we see it. Like if we ever talk about somebody, and we've done this before, we see the views, we see the attention that it provides.
Starting point is 00:35:31 It's a very easy, cheap way to get a lot of attention. Yeah, but talk about, because I know there's entrepreneurs, there's fitness trainers, they're trying to build their business that are going like, yeah, but you guys, it's not the way to grow your social media. And how do I do that with integrity, but then also do it?
Starting point is 00:35:46 You know, yesterday I ran the, the Mind Put Media page and I asked a lot of business questions, right? I let the audience ask a lot of business questions and one of the things that was common, I got a lot of questions around our social media platforms. Oh, which one's most profitable and which one drives as well?
Starting point is 00:36:02 It was revenue and, you know, which one you guys value and psych. I said, you know what, it's so crazy how little social media actually put, now social media is a broad general statement and you could probably put podcasting there. So in that case, it's been a huge impact on our business. But when you think about Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter and we're active on all of those platforms.
Starting point is 00:36:27 You could completely remove any one of those and it would not financially impact the business. Not enough for us to even feel it or notice it. That's how insignificant the growth of those, those platforms. Now, that doesn't mean that it has not complemented the business. No, there's no value. And there's no value. And there's value and it supports a business. But I think that a lot of young entrepreneurs that are building businesses right now over value the following, having a massive following of people. And so their ideas of posting to hack the algorithm or to gain more followers is a losing battle
Starting point is 00:37:06 because it doesn't really give you the ROI you think it's going to give you, especially if you're ever sacrificing your integrity. Plus, when you put all your eggs in that basket, like we've seen this with some friends that the majority of their business is through Facebook and then they change the algorithms overnight. And they lose hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Starting point is 00:37:28 And so it's just, it's not all what it seems. You know, to be able to own your own content and have it out there and then have options, I think it's a good caddy to what we're doing. But it's not something that we're putting all our eggs in. Look, it's important to understand algorithms. It's a part of the business and you're stupid if you ignore it. That being said, the old rules of business
Starting point is 00:37:50 still apply and for some reason people think that because there's new ways to do business that the old rules no longer apply. They still apply. You still need to provide tremendous value. You still need to have a good product. And if you want staying power, you need to be honest and consistent. Those rules still apply. If all you do is
Starting point is 00:38:09 chase the algorithm, you're not doing any one of those things, and you're going to find yourself flashing the pan or struggling or whatever. But the lure is it works initially at getting you a lot of views. Yeah. We should have, for sure. We should have Andrew make like hashtags for each of these and then have people tag us on them when they see it. Like a hashtag fake authentic and then have hashtag sales everybody, hashtag my way and like have people tag us when they tag across these.
Starting point is 00:38:36 Like it's still easy and he's still editing post them up as we, yeah, I think that would be funny to see. That would be hilarious. Look, if you like mine pump, head over to Mind Pump Free.com and check out our guides. We have guides that can help you with almost any health or fitness goal. You can also find all of us on social media. So Justin is on Instagram at Mind Pump, Justin. Adam is on Instagram at Mind Pump, Adam.
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