Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 2386: Testosterone Lowering Workouts to Avoid, Getting Off TRT, Supersetting Bilateral & Unilateral Movements & More (Listener Live Coaching)
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There's a lot of debate as to whether or not having a cold plunge or cold dip or
cold water therapy post-workout is beneficial or detrimental.
Everybody's missing the best way to use a cold plunge which is pre-workout. Yeah! Use your cold plunge before your workout and get the
best energy and performance you've ever had in your entire life. In fact, studies
show that the production of catecholamines, all those feel-good
chemicals like epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine explode more so
than if you took a pre-workout. So it's a pre-workout without the caffeine,
without the stimulants.
Cold plunge before your workout,
that's the best way to do it.
It's invigorating.
Yes.
Not to mention, now you eliminate the negative effects
of what people on the internet have been posing
for the cold plunge, which is the anti-inflammatory signal.
Yeah, blunts the muscle building signal type of thing.
Right, and so that's been the big argument is
you do this workout, you send the signal to build muscle,
then you go get in this freezing cold water,
and it blunts the signal to adapt and build muscle,
and therefore it's negligible at best or negative,
and so you shouldn't do it.
It's like, well I never cold plunged after workouts anyways.
I remember.
You're the one, you're the first person to introduce this.
Do you remember the first time you tried this?
Because it was actually Dr. Brink who told me to do it.
It was cryo.
So long before the cold plunging sensation
happened on the internet, cryotherapy
hit the scene like, I don't know, 10 years ago or so,
give or take.
And our good friend Dr. Brink got one of those at his facility and he's like yeah come try it and so I had
come down and try it and everything like that a few times and he's like you need to do it
before you work out sometime and watch how you feel and I thought really?
I was like before I work out that sounds okay so I did it and I thought oh I had one of
the best workouts I had and I was like like, holy crap, that's crazy.
And it's exactly what you said.
It feels.
It feels better than the best caffeine rush I've ever had in my life, like
because it's as strong or stronger
without any sort of jitter side effects that you get when you have too much.
No crash. And it's clean.
It feels pure. It lasts all day long.
Yeah. And it's just to get feels pure, it lasts all day long.
And it's just, to get the body that cold
before you go and heat it up working out too,
I feel like it lasts longer in the workout.
It's just, I can't talk about how,
I think it's so funny that people aren't doing it this way,
that so many people do it post-workout.
You know why I think people do it,
well first off, it's been used historically,
because back in, a long time ago,
you would see high level athletes doing, um, you
know, kind of examples of this, like football players would do this big
garbage cans full of ice water and they jump in, but you know, they were doing
double days and stuff like that to help recover.
Yeah, it was more recovery based.
So I think it had to do with something like that, right?
Like, oh my God, I'm in so much pain and I need to, you know, get this
big anti-inflammatory type of response.
And so that's part of it.
The other part of it, I think is it's hard to get into a cold plunge.
And I think when you're hot, it's easier to jump in.
I'm hot and sweaty for my workout.
Now I'll jump in.
So I think convincing people, the beginning of the workout,
before they're hot, to get in.
But if you do it, it is, I mean, the data on, so catecholamines are these
feel good chemicals and hormones that you release epinephrine or epinephrine
dopamine, you know, you can even put in that category.
They're like these motivating, uh, when you take caffeine or you take a
stimulant, that's what you're looking for.
You're looking for catecholamine like effects or production.
Cold plunge does this naturally.
There is no down regulation of receptors.
There is no negative side effects like you get with caffeine.
It just naturally, your body just ramps up
and then you go and you work out.
And it's also great to start at a low inflammatory state
and then get into an inflammatory state
versus go inflammatory and then go anti-inflammatory.
It's actually a better approach to start with the reverse
because you're going to be more effective in your workouts.
You're going to feel better.
In fact, this is one of the best ways to get off of pre-workouts.
You know, a lot of people don't talk about the addictive properties of stimulants.
Caffeine is a very addictive substance.
And for anybody listening right now who's like, no, it's not, maybe not.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
How does it feel to think about waking up
and not having coffee?
Like it makes people mad.
It literally makes people think about that.
Yeah.
It's very addictive.
I'm angry right now.
So it's one of the best ways to break that
habit if you have this kind of pre-workout
habit where you, you can't get motivated to
work out unless you have your pre-workout.
Like, you know, do 30 seconds a minute in a cold plunge and then jump out, dry off,
go work out.
Dude, minimal.
Like, you can dunk your head in there and you're going to get quite a substantial response.
And I've actually applied this quite a few times before my workout.
It was like, it was so refreshing and stimulating.
And again, like, yeah, the full move is to get all the way in.
But I mean, at least that.
By the way, you know, you talk about the jitters
and stuff like that, right?
Stimulants can cause physical anxiety in people.
We've all, we all know what that feels like, right?
All of us have taken at one point
too much caffeine or too many stimulants.
God knows I have.
And it doesn't feel good, right?
It's like you're wired, but you feel shaky. I can't exert maximum strength. I'm more out of breath.
This doesn't feel good. It's physical anxiety. Did you guys know, a lot of people don't know this,
one of the ways, one of the natural ways to help when you have physical anxiety is cold water.
They'll say this. They'll say this. Like if you feel lots
of anxiety, splash your face with cold water. You know they recommend this for
kids with tantrums or for adults with with regulation issues. So if you're an
adult and you're having emotional regulation issues like like oh my god I'm
overwhelmed. I'm gonna snap. Is it to break the the mental connection? Yeah, you're in this mental loop of fear, fear,
scared, anxiety, and anxiety.
Part of it.
And it's like the shock of the cold, is that what it is?
Part of it, it's part of it.
You see this in movies too.
What do they do in movies?
They slap their friend or they splash cold water
on their friend.
Like snap out of it.
In old movies everybody's slapping their feet.
Or cold water, splash it on your face type of deal.
So it's this simultaneous waking you up
but also giving you calm energy,
which is exactly what you want
before you're about to do something
that requires high performance.
I would even recommend something like this
before a term paper or studying or a presentation.
And it didn't have to be right before, by the way,
the effects of a cold plunge
last for a couple hours at the very least. So you could do this at home because people might be like,
there's no cold plunge. Well, it's almost the ultimate signal to get you to flood your system
with these natural chemicals, indigenously instead of exogenously. Yes. Speaking of pledge,
I've been meaning to actually have Doug pull this up next time we had a commercial. I wanted to ask him to pull up the website. Uh, cause I,
I've been asked about the different models that they have. They've done a really good
job too of, yeah, they're, they're offerings. They have so many different models now. It's
crazy to have watched where they've come from, right? When we first met, they had the one
unit was pretty much all they did. And they were just, I remember back, I don't know if
you guys remember this, but I remember they didn't have more than like 50 of them
on hand.
That was all they had.
So now look at all the different styles,
sizes and options that they have.
So.
Dude, that one is a cool,
at Park City is so cool.
Yeah.
We all went in there, Everett went in there,
like Ethan didn't go in there,
but I was actually surprised.
So you see it all in, the plunge, party plunge.
I didn't know they had a party plunge now.
Where you jump in with friends?
Shut up.
Oh, wow.
An Air One, a pop-up one.
So the pop-up one is the base model.
It's party.
Inexpensive.
I bet the Air One is pretty cheap too.
Does it have the prices on there?
It does, yeah.
It's $2,000 for the party plunge, but the Air is $4,200.
And then the pop-up's only 150 bucks.
Yeah, so the other ones come with something that refrigerates the water and cleans it.
The pop-up one, I think you just fill it up yourself, but you can separately, if I'm not
mistaken, buy-
Well, that's the ProChiller right next to it.
Yeah, you could buy something like that to attach to it so that it cools it down for
you.
Yeah, it's funny too because it is interesting, right?
The kind of the fitness space is so funny with this where they take something with value and they use it in the wrong way
And they sell it the wrong way. It's like it's right in front of your face. Do this pre-workout
Don't worry about blunting any muscle building signal. Okay, you're gonna get a better workout. Your intensity is gonna go up
You're probably gonna be able to handle more volume and you more volume, and you're going to get rid of the potential
negative effects that come from stimulant use.
I'll even say this, if you like your pre-workout,
try half a dose and then do this.
I wouldn't go full dose and then do this,
you might be too much.
Nice combination of the two of them.
And also too, just the value of doing hard things, right?
Having something that you do that's difficult to do.
There's something to be said about either starting your day
off with it or doing it before a workout,
like as far as what it does for you.
It's a great discipline to have.
100%, so.
You know what the catecholamine production, by the way,
that comes from plunge, like cold plunging,
that some people exhibit addictive,
yeah, they get addicted to it.
I'm sure.
I mean, it makes sense.
I mean, if you make the argument
that it rivals a pre-workout energy drink
that are extremely addictive,
obviously we know caffeine's addictive,
but part of it is not so much just
with the chemical itself inside your body,
but the effect of it, the addictive part.
So I imagine that could be that way
for sure for people.
Yeah, totally.
All right, so we record, a lot of people don't know this,
well, I guess most people might know this,
we record our episodes in advance, right?
So we're gonna talk about a recent event,
but we'll see how well this airs,
or ages, I should say, because we're recording this,
what's today's date?
Let's give them the date so the July 15th
So July 15th and crazy shit happened. Oh, yeah over the weekend. Oh, man
We had to call each other just I called Justin press. Oh, bro. I held it in
They got on the phone with Justin. I'm like, bro. What is what I was at this like festival
And I was walking around and like I think it was Josh that kind of texted the group
I'm like and I didn't know to believe it or not
You know that this assassination attempt happened because it was just like such so out of the blue and shocking. I
would trips me out is
It's really not though when you think about it, right?
I mean, I mean when you think about like like in terms of like the ramp
I mean, I know what you're saying the fact that it actually happened is what's crazy
That's where you talk about what you guys have been saying forever. Okay, and what you guys like, you know what though?
I'm talking we didn't want yeah
I mean, I'll tell you right now
I've heard you both say multiple times in the last year that someone's gonna try and kill him. Yeah, sure
So it's not like it's that other the fact that you said it
There's always I guess it's just one of those things where the fact that you said it before. You know what though, there's always,
I guess it's just one of those things where it's like,
I said it but Jesus can't believe it.
There's always a part of me,
there's always a piece of me that wishes it's not true,
some of the stuff that I think.
Exactly.
So I think it's true,
and then there's part of me that goes, I hope not.
Yeah.
Here's where I go with all of this,
because we're now, I don't know,
four years out from the whole COVID situation.
I think that was a very clear, very clear example of just how distorted, twisted and fake the media is in particular.
And how they're being used by who knows what, who knows who is
who's using the media, but it's crazy.
So that was really clear.
And as we've come out of that and look back, it's very easy to look back.
It's bought and paid for. It's very easy to look back. It was bought and paid for.
It's very easy to look back and go, the entire narrative was fake.
They were lying to us about everything.
And it was just bullshit.
And I don't believe anything they say.
Then moving into this election, you know, and there's all this controversy
around Trump and his felony charges and this and that, and you're kind of like,
I don't know too much about it, but I'm like, God, it looks like they're,
I mean, they're really hammering this guy.
And I see them go after other people in media,
like Elon Musk, they used to love him
and then they hated him and all this other stuff.
I'm like, this is wild, right?
This is crazy.
Then Biden does the debate,
the media overnight flips on him.
The same people who said he was so,
he's so sharp and so great,
all of a sudden he's terrible.
And I'm like, what is going on here?
They didn't see any signs the last few years?
And then this thing happens with Trump.
And I don't, I mean, it's crazy.
Like, there were people pointing out
that there was a guy on the roof
minutes before anybody else.
How he got on there is insane.
It's gotta be the worst Secret Service of all time.
This is, it's just wild
to me. It's so wild to me.
I follow a couple of people like Tim Kennedy is an example. There's a couple other guys
that I followed that are like ex sniper military train guys, right? And they were breaking
down the whole like setup of it. And there's, I mean, obviously when they do big rallies
for like presidential candidates, so when they do big rallies for like presidential
candidates, so that they think about these things. Yes, there's only certain vantage points that you
even have. They set it up. They clear it weeks before. Yeah, they said they, it's obviously
well thought out and they position the potential candidate or the candidate in a position where
they feel tactically they're very much so in control of the situation.
And he broke down the vantage point.
There was only like a way, if you consider a pie as a possibility,
there was only about a third of the pie that there was even opportunity for a shooter to exist.
And then of that third of the pie, more than half of it was field and openness that you could totally see and there was literally only like two areas.
Just a few roofs. Yes, that would be a potential legitimate shot. And the fact that we didn't have our own snipers, but our snipers are already pointing in that direction.
And we didn't already have that area completely facing now cleared is so weird to me.
It's so weird.
It's only weird if you don't think that
this was coordinated, planned, and that there's,
it's an inside job.
And I'm saying what everybody thinks.
But the amount of people that would need to be in on it,
Sal, so. No, you don't need a lot of people.
You don't. You need a few people.
Yeah. You need a few people.
Okay, a few with the right, very right part.
We'll minimize it. It's like, okay okay let's say you have an inside guy or
gal okay that inside because they have to be inside of the Secret Service tail. Enough of it. Enough of them so and then not only
that but they need to be the ones who just luckily got sectioned to that area so you would have to know that here's my plant, my mole. They need to also be responsible for the area that
we're going to obviously can can structure that. Who what? The director of the Secret Service.
Like they'd be able to structure the team and who goes there. Okay, that's a good point because I'm
thinking like it would have to go that high up there. Yeah, because it couldn't be one of the
actual. He's made a lot of enemies with the FBI.
You know, while he was in was firing people.
Yeah.
Didn't he?
He fired the CIA guy right away, right?
Didn't he do that?
Is that right?
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know.
Did he?
You guys are the fucking political people.
Come on.
Yeah, I don't know.
You guys don't remember?
He fired a bunch of people.
He was either the head of the CIA or the head of the FBI.
I'm pretty sure it was, oh, it might have been FBI.
You might be right.
It was FBI is what it was my bad
So yeah, I mean so that there was already that contention there and so it's like it's I don't know
It's not that far-fetched to think that there could be an organized
You know staging of this from within. Yeah, it's it's so wild to me
It's so crazy that this stuff is happening and it's so obvious and I mean mean, you go back to this. Look at all the stuff that's happened recently.
We had COVID, you had Epstein.
Does anybody believe the story around Epstein?
No, they haven't released anything.
Why?
Probably because they have blackmail
on a bunch of people they don't wanna give up
because they're still working with them.
Then you have this flip, this weird coverage of Biden,
like he doesn't have dementia, completely lying about it,
and then a flip about it.
And then this thing with,
now this assassination attempt with Trump,
by the way, some of these news outlets,
what they're saying the day after,
and we'll see how well it ages,
but some of it is just,
it's wild, dude.
They're getting blasted for it.
Justin, did you hear my conspiracy theory?
I just heard it.
Okay. So, I mean, since you guys have conspiracy theory? That's in the center. Okay.
So I mean, since you guys have, you know,
roped me into these things.
We didn't have to.
It was, take this.
Exactly.
If you're not here by now, dude.
It's right in our face.
One of the things Sal's been saying for a very long time,
or I should say very long time,
for the last six to eight months,
he's been saying like,
the Dems are going to find an excuse to get rid of Biden.
Like, and you've noticed in the last, when he did,
they pushed the debate up early, strange.
But obviously strategically,
if you're thinking about getting rid of him,
they put him out there in a debate
where they know he's gonna get destroyed.
And then now all of a sudden,
all the TV networks have flipped.
So if this, if so his first-
The press conferences now,
they're screening questions to challenge him.
Right, okay.
So if that conspiracy theory is right, that that's the direction you're going, then here's
your next layer to this.
This whole thing on Trump has nothing to do with Trump and this was the setup actually
killing Biden and that and blame it on a MAGA person.
So this whole thing was set up that to get rid of Biden and to do we can't just have him step out or what that
Because we do but if we get assassinated and the way he gets assassinated is we have we hire some 20 year old kid
Who can't shoot straight after to shoot at Trump knowing he's probably gonna miss and if he doesn't miss then we not think you're
Cool two boards with one stone. I think you're close because this is what I think. Here's the deal
Here's why what you're saying wouldn't work. If you try to assassinate Trump and try to miss, all
you're gonna do is guarantee he's gonna win the presidency. It was the next logical progression.
You'll guarantee like what's happening right now. Like federal
charges on it. Like right now they missed. So now he's gonna for sure jump in the
polls. Here's where I disagree with that okay because there's a lot of people that.
Well I'm not done there's more. So what it could have been, based off what you're saying,
is assassinate Trump, he actually dies,
get him out of the way, then go after Biden
and blame him on MAGA.
Now you've got two new people in there,
and now you have a chance.
Because missing Trump and now him surviving,
there isn't a Democrat alive that would run against him.
That's not true.
If Michelle Obama steps in- Not right now. And replaces Biden. No way Democrat alive that would run against him. That's not true. If Michelle Obama steps in.
Not right now.
And replace a Biden.
No way.
Not right now.
Maybe before.
No, here, it doesn't need to be, Sal,
they don't necessarily need to win,
they just need to be believable enough
that people will, if they, there's already, okay,
there's already enough stuff that came out
about the voter fraud stuff from the last one, right?
There's already stuff that it came out that way.
So if they have the ability,
whether it's your argument 1% or 5% or whatever
to mess with that, then all they need is it to be plausible.
With Biden there, it's not plausible whatsoever.
But if he's out the picture and you slide in a candidate
that's plausible, that's all we need.
Doug, what do you think about that?
I think there's a lot of speculation going on here.
Oh, of course.
Of course, that's what we're playing right now.
I know, I know.
I just don't think you can predict it.
I think it's totally unpredictable.
We don't know what these people are up to behind the scenes.
I mean, is this a grand plan?
How are they gonna use it to their benefit?
I have no idea.
So are you still gonna argue with me
when a MAGA person takes down Biden then?
If they did, then first of all,
there's nobody that would replace Biden now
at this point that could beat Trump.
Nobody could beat Trump.
I think it's crazy.
Now he's untouchable.
I think it's crazy that you're that.
I don't believe he's untouchable.
I will say that.
I don't believe that.
Unless there's other stuff that would happen.
You know how many people said that the last time?
You know how many people said that he was untied
and there's no way he could lose last time and he lost?
So.
Oh, not like this.
I don't know, I mean, it's a long time.
You're right, there's a long time
and a lot of stuff could happen,
but he would have to really royally fuck up
now at this point.
And if they replace Biden at this point,
anybody who steps in is gonna look like
they're either part of it or what, it's very hard.
Having someone jump in now at this point
would be political suicide.
So I don't know.
I don't agree with that.
I think there's still enough people that hate Trump.
I think it's more plausible something massive
is gonna happen, that's what I think.
And a lot of people are worried that something big.
We just had an assassination attempt on the president. What else?
July bro. What else do you want?
Step number one in the big plan of things.
I feel like we're going to see a lot more this summer.
Man, I hope not. What are you going to do? Aliens, Justin? Just wait for it.
Are we going to go aliens yet? I don't know. Maybe it's, it's frustrating.
Cause it's like, are we going to do anything about it? You know, like,
if so, if anybody does anything gets manipulated and then they just get like, they find some excuse
to slap charges on people that are going to be in opposition to, you know, this crazy fucked up
corrupt thing that we have. No matter what you believe at the end of the day, it's really, really sad for the American people.
It's a really, really sad, unfortunate time right now.
Loss of trust that we can't unify over something,
that we're just continuing to drive this wedge
amongst ourselves.
I think that's the result.
It's such an incredible time to be alive
for health, prosperity, wars, things like that,
like to cause this much division and hate.
If you go back to JFK,
cause that was deep state,
and then, you know, who was it afterwards,
the other Kennedy also, that's all deep state stuff.
That's all been pretty established. I think the deep state or whoever it is. Martin Luther King. Yes. Like come on. They've
been doing this for a long time. It's not like, yeah, it's like this hasn't happened. So I don't,
you know, I think the reason why thing is like, yes, real. And I think the reason why it's so hard
to unify people today is because media or advertising has gotten so effective that you now can go
on social media, find your people, become more and more enraged. Because they've
identified this a long time ago. If I want to change Doug's mind, if I want to
get him to vote for me, it's way easier to do that if I get him to hate the other
guy. It's way harder to get him to vote for me just because he likes me. That's
hard. But getting you to vote for me because you hate the other guy. It's way harder to get him to vote for me just because he likes me. That's hard, but getting you to vote for me cause you hate the other guy.
That's easy.
And so when you look at what's put out there, it's all getting people pissed off.
So that's why you see this crazy, like this divide where, you know, did you
know now when people date, this was, this is weird.
This only happened last maybe 20 years.
When people date, one of the top most important things for them
is the person's political affiliation. That's crazy. I'm not gonna date someone if they vote for this
person over here. Crazy! I know. It's become the religion, you know? Like you said, it's all just
these wedge point issues that you know you want to highlight because it'll create the separation.
You can like siphon off your voters to this direction.
It got so intense, this is where we are now.
There's a violent result of that kind of, you know.
Rhetoric.
Yeah, the rhetoric.
So it's so unfortunate.
We'll see, we'll see what happens.
What were you guys all doing?
If I was at Max's birthday,
we had Max's little birthday party,
someone said it and I was like, what?
Turned on TV right away and it popped up.
We were gonna come to the party, sorry we missed it.
Yeah, we were at this festival.
What festival were you at?
It was like a cider and beer festival.
Oh, okay.
I do cool things, you guys are.
Well, we were about to head over
and then in the morning my niece,
she's been staying with us for the last five weeks or so,
the night before she's like, my eyes feel weird.
And we looked at them like, they look a little swollen.
That's kind of weird.
So we'll keep an eye on it.
She woke up in the morning, her eyes were so swollen,
both of them.
And it's not my kids, I'm like, oh shit,
I feel responsible, what do I do?
So I tried to make an appointment, did a virtual call,
sent it, the doctor's like, head into the emergency
or urgent care they said, because it could be an infection.
Turned out to be some kind of weird allergic reaction,
but I was like, oh man, I hope my watch,
this poor kid, does crazy affection.
You never want something like that on your watch.
No, man.
It smells as kids.
She didn't want to leave her bedroom, you know? I'm not coming out, I don't like the way I look your watch. No, man. She smells his kids. No. She didn't want to leave her bedroom, you know?
I'm not coming out the way I love my dad.
Teenage girl, you know?
It was a five-year-old party.
You guys aren't missing much or whatever, even though it was.
Was it good?
Yeah, no, it was great.
I had forgotten how this even came to be.
Last year, it's so funny, it was after the fact.
I was like, oh, that's right.
This is why this played out this way.
Last year, leading up to Max's birthday,
I remember that Katrina and I got into it about it
because there was so much stress and pressure
the three days leading up to who's going to do this
and when are we going to do this?
And I got the family to come over this day.
And I remember, and the way it went down
is I remember it was like a Friday night or something
that I don't remember what exact day it was
but it was like a night that normally would be
like Katrina and I could do something
and she's like oh no I gotta prep for the thing
on Saturday still for Max's birthday
and I was like he's four, this is back in the day.
Like what are you doing?
Like why are we spending weeks over this
and stressing over it and getting up early
and staying up till midnight and like,
cutting into our time and other stuff like that.
This is ridiculous, kids are not gonna remember
any of this stuff.
And I remember her giving me shit and going like,
well then you plan his birthday party.
And I was like, I will next year.
So was this one planned by you?
Yeah, so, well no, universal, so I said, you know, I'm gonna do. Right? So that was this one plan by you. Yeah. So well, no.
Universal.
So I said, you know, I'm going to do what I'm going to do for him
is I'm going to do something that he wants to do that he'll remember.
And that's it.
And get him a present.
That's it.
That's his birthday.
Right?
So Universal Studios was my idea.
I go, he's in love with Mario Land, like his best friend and my best friend.
We all went down there.
And we made a weekend
out of Universal Studios and it was happy birthday.
Now, what I had, I forgot that's how we got to this, right?
And I remember, and as we were getting closer,
and Katrina's so good about like, you know,
you know how your wives probably know
when to say stuff to you when you're,
they know you're not listening,
but they can say like, I told you,
you know, I told you about it.
So I was probably, yeah, exactly. So I was like probably distracted, and Katrina's like, hey, you're not listening, but they can say like, I told you, I told you about it. So I was probably, yeah, exactly.
So I was like probably distracted and Katrina was like,
hey, we're gonna have a little family thing for Max
because they won't get to go to Universal.
And so I wanted to have like,
so they could sing happy birthday to him.
Oh yeah, yeah, okay, yeah.
So I did one of those, right?
And so I was like, we're getting closer to the date,
to his birthday, here comes like, you know, Amazon every day,
you know, box after box after box of stuff.
And I'm like, what's all this?
What is all this?
Oh, it's just decorations for Max's party.
Max's party?
I thought we're just having family over like that.
Well, yeah, you know, I want a couple things
we're gonna put up like that.
Bro, by time this weekend, and same thing happened again,
the two, three days leading up, staying up till midnight,
making and baking, organizing family coming over.
I thought you owned this birthday.
Bro, yeah, I did not own it.
We had a balloon artist, we had a face painter,
we had a cotton candy machine, we had a snow cone machine,
we had the blow up thing, we had the water slide thing. We just, and then the whole house from you walking in was all Mario decorated with
stuff on every wall. All the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were made
out of the stars from Nintendo and the bananas had little eyes and faces. I
mean, it was just over the fucking top, bro. And yes, yes. And I, like it didn't dawn on me until I had a moment of, again, same thing had happened again.
It's just simple.
I wanted to do something with Katrina and she's like, oh, I got to stay.
I got to do all this stuff.
I'm like, still more stuff?
And then I was like, oh, I remember.
This is how we got here.
It all came rushing in.
I went, that's right.
Last year we were here.
I got irritated because these parties were cutting into my alone time with my wife and I said next year
I'm planning it you gave me it you let me plan universal
But then you just threw a party on top of that like I totally lost in this situation. I had no idea
Not only that but and then he went over and saw
Katrina's mom Katrina's mom decorated her house and did
a thing for him.
So now my son's like, what are we doing Tuesday?
It's like, what do you mean, son?
Like, am I having another birthday?
I'm like, no, dude, you're not having any more birthday parties.
Three more parties.
Yeah, dude.
It's not a big deal.
Dude, that is hilarious.
It was a good time.
And it was-
Did you get our gift?
You should have got an email. Oh, no, you know what?
I haven't even I haven't even opened my my email up. I will open it up. I should have sent a Katrina
Actually, I'm glad you said it cuz I had a couple people say that check your emails you got stuff that will be coming
But yeah, I know he's he's he's you know, it's so funny about him too,
that I just crack him up. I sent you guys a picture yesterday of this. This kid, uh, is timid
to go on the most basic, you know, kitty, kitty kid ride, uh, but screaming in the car,
you know, with the engine roaring, falls asleep, dude. I mean, Indian style on the thing and just passes out every single time, dude.
It's the funniest thing to me.
Cutest pictures.
Yeah.
Oh, dude.
Yeah, it's soothing.
It's a trip.
The engine noise.
It's a trip.
Dude, speaking of packages and stuff, we got a package at the front and I open it up.
I'm like, essential amino acids?
I don't know what essential amino acids. And I look at it up, I'm like, essential amino acids? Like, I don't know, or don't know what essential
amino acids, and I look at the box, it's like, Jessica.
So I'm like, hey, yeah, I'm like.
Hey, what's happening here?
Yeah, she comes like, did you order amino acids?
Oh, you know, the doctor, she was stalling the phone
with this, she's working with this hormone specialist
and they're sending her some stuff.
They must have sold her, they must have sold her amino acids.
I'm like, babe, you got closed.
She's like, what are you?
I'm like, do you not listen to my podcast?
You listen to every episode.
Why are you taking essential amino acids?
Don't you know you can take a scoop of protein powder?
I didn't get closed like how you did.
She's like, well, I wasn't paying attention.
Katrina and I have had the exact same situation
with a similar type of, and then I'm like,
you know what it is too?
It's like different branding, different name,
different something like that.
And so I'm like, hun, turn it around, look at it.
It's literally what you hear us talk about,
or you already have this at the house already.
Like you didn't need to go buy their brand of their thing.
No, no, no, no, anyway.
It's a good thing.
I did, you know, I gotta say this.
I did, over the weekend, because we had to stay home,
I did some grilling and I had an important-
You grilled?
I did.
I'm not like you guys, you guys are kind of sore.
Like you guys are real grill masters.
I just throw it on.
I didn't think you actually did it all.
Like I mean, Jessica's texted me about barbecuing
and so I assumed that she does the barbecue.
She's trying to suddenly help me.
I didn't know that.
She's back door you.
Hey Adam, I just wanted to double check.
Is this the right way to do this?
I'm watching Sal do this shit.
Is this the right temperature, Lash?
Seeking here?
Yeah, what you did.
That would be hella funny if that was true.
She sends me little clips of things.
What's that?
Subtle hints.
No, I did the rib eyes from ButcherBox.
Oh, I hadn't done those in a while.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Because we did tri tips for so long.
The rib eyes are good.
They're actually really, really good.
Grass fed, but they taste amazing.
So I grilled up a few of those and the kids love them.
It's good stuff, man.
Yeah, I grill a few of the New York steaks
and then the sausages. And so I did that on the web.
So my kids like the sausages from ButcherBox
better than any of the sausage.
I don't know if I've had their sausages yet.
I love, I mean, I love the, what's the,
I don't even know what you call them.
You know what I haven't done yet?
You told me about the potatoes.
Yes, I know Doug, you've done it, right?
Since I've told you?
Yeah, I've done the potatoes.
So I have them in the freezer right now.
What do you do with them?
Bro, literally, no.
Literally just crack an egg or two
and throw it in an iron skillet, all of it together.
That's it.
While it's frozen?
No, well, I mean you defrost it.
Yeah, defrost it.
Yeah, throw it in there.
That's how much I know.
Do you take it out of the box?
You just throw the box in there.
Yeah, defrost.
And then cook it like that.
Literally just scramble some eggs in it,
and then either wrap it in a burrito or eat it straight.
Oh, that's great. Yeah, it is so good.
Dude, I gotta tell you a funny story. I wrote this down to tell you guys because it's just, you know when you have little kids, you know it's a pain in the ass to get out of the house.
Although, I don't know, is it hard for you guys to get out with Max? Probably not. He's pretty easy. Organized, ready to rock and roll.
So my kids are hard. It doesn't matter where I'm gonna go, we're gonna go to the park down the street,
we're gonna go for a walk.
It's gonna take at least 40 minutes
to make sure, to round them up,
make sure everything's fine and whatever.
So I'm, you know, we're doing this, I'm getting ready,
I'm holding my daughter, she's sitting on my lap,
I got the waters ready to go, we're almost ready to go.
I stand up, I'm like, oh, why am I wet?
Poop, oh, that's nice.
Daughter pooped all, yeahed all over me, dude.
All over me, bro.
All over me, bro.
Oh.
Little poop juice.
And she looks at me, she knows, yeah, that's what it was.
And she looks at me too and she goes, poo poo?
I said, yeah, honey, yeah.
Poop, poop, poop, poop.
Gotta change you and me.
That's how I met my niece when I went to the hospital
to see my brother.
First time just interacting and holding her and everything is great and then she just
Shit, then you just blow out it was all down
Remember this before you were a dad or already a dad I was already okay, so you let this know you like you need
I just knew yeah
Wow, I was telling the story to my sister. I'm gonna tell this at her wedding.
So my sister's a, she's got three kids
and she also watches kids.
She's like super mom, right?
So I had dinner with her the other night
and I was telling her about this story
and she's like, does that gross you out?
And I'm like, you know, there's only one thing
that grosses me out with little kids.
Poop doesn't bother me.
I mean, it's not like I like, it's just not,
it's not like, doesn't freak, it's the fucking nose. Frida bro. Is it that? Yes. Yes. Me too. That is the only
thing too. Burgers are gross, but why are you going to suck the boogers up with your mouth?
That's the only thing that gets me too. What are you doing? Have you seen this? What? The nose.
Frida. Yeah. Doug, pull it up. I don't want to. Please pull it up. Also, it's a nose. You know what a
nose Frida is. Scroll that down. It's a clear tube like this.
It has a filter in it, so nothing gets in your mouth.
But it's still disgusting.
No, I've seen moms do that.
OK, so normally you have a bulb.
You know the old school blue bulbs?
Yeah, that's a nose-free.
That's it right there.
You put it up your baby's nose, and then you use your mouth
to create the suction.
Yeah.
No.
They're siphoning for gas.
They're extremely effective, but disgusting.
Disgusting.
I will never use it.
I won't use it either.
I won't use it either.
Katrina's always like, I remember when Max was little
and we used to have to do this.
And like, it doesn't go in your mouth.
I don't care.
There's opportunities there.
Yeah.
Oh.
Oops, I sucked too hard.
Yeah.
And I know people are going to freak out and go like, it's impossible. It doesn't even matter that it's impossible. It's the simple fact your yeah And I know people are gonna freak out and go like it's impossible it doesn't even matter that's impossible
It's the simple fact that you were sucking sucking while boogers. Yeah. Yeah, it's just it doesn't matter
It's wrong. Look at it. Look at the picture of the mom doing that. That's Jessica
Clear their never well, I do that. Yeah, you can poop all day long
They're extremely effective, but they are they on the same way row of all I had my got. I had my goddaughter was on my lap. I told you guys this
like when we were up in truck, you know, that just a couple
weeks ago or whatever. And you know, she's like, I can feel
her pissing on me. Yeah, I still play with her the letter
finish, you know, say, and then I'll move her off. Yeah, then
I'll move her off my thigh and my pants or so. Like, I don't
get none of that stuff bothers boogers. But that is that's
the one thing I don't get it, that stuff but boogers but that is got that's the one thing I don't get it dude yeah my sister's like oh yeah I use it all the
time and I'm like and then she's like oh one time the filter came off well yeah
that's enough well this isn't quite as gross but it's alarming apparently
there's this company out there like so you know how AI is like just taking over
and the biggest I guess deterrent right now is it requires so much
energy to produce. And so like, there's this company trying to be like all, you know, futuristic
and we're going to tackle this problem. So you know what they're doing? They're growing
little organic brains and the brains are connecting to these processing systems.
Like organic brain.
Neural networks.
Neural networks to basically create.
I feel like the matrix.
It's called final spark.
You look it up, Doug.
Final spark.
So what is considered a centurion?
What's it like where it's like a cyborg?
Yeah, yeah, well is it called cyborg?
I thought it was centurion.
Cyborg's the one that's like your half machine, half human.
OK, so I thought it was centurion.
No, centurion wasn't a thing.
Look up centurion, Doug.
That's a word.
I'm doing this final spark thing first.
Got to be faster.
Got to be faster.
Hold on.
I'll Google that.
But apparently, they're trying to say because of the human
brain or like organic tissue,
it requires a whole lot less energy.
So they think that they've solved this.
There's a centurion, which was in the Roman army.
No, it's not that.
I don't see anything else about centurion.
Yeah, they call it the bio-computer.
So they're using real brain, like little brain?
Like lab-grown brain tissue.
That seems dangerous.
Right?
Like what kind of function and capabilities does it have?
It's always so crazy when stuff like this,
like when sci-fi movies seem to be unfolding.
No morals now, we just metal, dude.
And we just create things because we can create things.
Well, you have to have I mean that's
Science is a method. It's not a morality. So I like the name final spark
My god
It's I don't know how far they've really got, you know, how these like
Technology companies I'd like show some graphic cool thing of like but you know
Are they really creating this or they just putting that out there to try and,
you know, claim they're on the forefront of science.
Well, this is what we know too. We don't know what's, what's,
instant access to human neurons. Okay.
It's the, imagine we turn it on. We're like, all right, everybody check it out.
We turn around and it's like, help me kill me.
Gross. Give me a body. Oh my God. Gross.
Give me anybody.
Maya, we bought, Jessica bought my three year old.
So my three year old, he's a good time.
He's on fire half the time, but he's a good time.
She bought him a little lawn mower that blows bubbles.
Oh yeah.
And so-
I remember those, those are cool.
Yeah, so it comes in the mail.
Is that the ones where you put click, click, click, click and it comes out the top like that?
Well, this one push a button and it shoots bubbles out. Okay. Yeah. But it's a little
plastic Lonemore, right? So we open up the box and he's like, so my son, when the gardener comes,
he likes to sit at the door and watch the gardener. He thinks it's so cool. Right?
So we open it up and he sees it and he goes, oh my God, and he gets so animated when he's excited.
It's almost like he's acting, so funny.
He goes like this with his hands and he goes,
I'm so excited, this is so amazing.
And then we open it up and he's like
rolling it around the house, he's so pumped,
and I'm like, oh my God, they're gonna love
playing with this tomorrow, because it's right before bed.
So he's all hyped, right?
Wakes up the next day, Jessica takes him outside,
he starts pushing on the grass and he's like, it's not working. She's like, what do Wakes up the next day, Jessica takes him outside, he starts pushing on the grass,
and he's like, it's not working.
She's like, what do you mean the bubbles come out?
She's like, the grass isn't getting shorter.
And she's like, yeah.
She wanted the real thing.
She's like, honey, this is not a real lawnmower.
Oh, lost his shit.
Bro, that's so.
Got so upset, he wants a real lawnmower.
I remember, I remember when I was a kid.
Yeah, I can't remember how old I was. I was older than Aurelius for sure, but I wasn't
that old. I was old enough though to recall this story. My grandmother one year, I wanted
a remote control car so bad, so bad. And I was at an age already where I'd already been
paying attention to all the coolest ones that were out there and
My grandma like always came through like when I was a kid
I know we've talked about stories of me not having much my grandma always spoiled me
I always rely on grandma to like get me the cool gift or get clothes for me things like that
And so Christmas came around and I remember opening it and it was a remote control car with the wire still
And I I remember and looking back now like what a little shit opening it and it was a remote control car with the wire still attached to the car. Oh no!
And I remember, looking back now, like what a little shit I was.
I remember like-
It was just your expectation wasn't it?
Yes.
I was devastated.
I was upset.
I was a little proud.
I mean it was awful.
I know I was an awful kid from that, but I remember because it was so built up I couldn't
wait and I remember opening it being so excited as a remote control car and then the wire
was still attached to it.
It's happened so many times. It's just like, this is the worst thing ever!
Or the one that goes, it goes in one direction
and then in a turn you have to go backwards
and it turns itself.
The shitty ones that would do that.
Well anyways, so he was super upset.
So I don't know, two days later,
frickin' a real leaf blower comes in the mail.
A real leaf blower.
Your wife bought him a real leaf blower.
Yes dude, a real one. A real one. Like not like pretend, blower comes in the mail, a real leaf blower. Your wife bought him a real leaf blower. Yes dude, a real one.
A real one, like not like pretend,
like it comes in and now she fucked up again.
I open up the box, I'm like, honey where's the battery?
No battery.
She's like, what do you mean?
I'm like, it doesn't come with the battery or charger.
We gotta buy it separately, so my son's so mad.
The battery's not included.
I want it to work, I'm like, I'm sorry, buddy. So instead, you know what we did?
Here's dad to the rescue.
So I'm like, what am I gonna do with this leaf blower
that doesn't even work, right?
So, you know, I don't know if this is a good dad moment
or a bad dad moment, but I showed him the clip.
We'll go with 10 years.
No, I showed him a clip from Predator
where the dude is shooting the minigun.
Oh my God.
I'm like, you know what we could do with this?
We could pretend like it's a mini gun
and we're killing aliens.
So I showed this violent ass scene.
So he's running around the house like,
da da da da da, blasting everybody with his belief blower.
Oh my God.
Like, it's so fun tonight.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But we got, the batteries will be here soon.
I can't wait, I'm gonna videotape, I'll show you guys.
Seriously, I'm like, it's all heavy, you guys loud things make noise and yeah but he wants the real one dude that's
so great I don't blame him when I was a kid I feel like time man when I was a
kid I did not want to mow the lawn my dad made me all the time that's what I
had to do all the time he's it wins his fourth birthday not November November
yes that's right I should be able to remember in November. Yeah
Is he still
Hitting balls and he's still like dude. He's so boy energy, bro
So I sent you guys his text right so he figured out
yeah, he so his mom lets him text with her phone while she's there and
What he'll do is typically send emojis or pictures
and send them to me.
So I'll get like 100 texts in a row from my son
because he's like, oh, I'm talking to dad.
Well, she taught him how to use voice text.
So I get these texts and it says stuff like,
hi, Bopah, how's your day?
I hope it's good.
Today wasn't good.
I wanna punch D dolly in the face
I want to punch mom in the face. I want to break things
Very
Fired you know this on record. It's so funny because it's like he reminds me so much of my godson
He's hunter is is like a really usson. Hunter is like, they're like,
would be two peas in a pod. Their energy is the same. And it's so the opposite spectrum of Max.
Such a good balance for me, right? So I see all the things in his son that I'm like, man,
I wish, you know, his son's like, I'm going to score six goals and goes out and score seven in
a game. You know what I'm saying? Like, and he's just, he's not afraid of all the rides. Let's do
the next ride. Let's go. Let's go. And they're only
a year apart. I know my son's a little bit younger, so I'm like a little patient. But I mean,
I remember Hunter doing stuff like that way back. And Justin's just like, bro, he's like,
I would trade you in a minute for that energy you got there. And I said, you know, it's good for me
to have the polar opposite extreme as an example, because it helps me
get through those dad moments that I've struggled with, with wanting him to be
more aggressive. It's like, yeah, but then you know what's really cool is like he sits in a car
with me for six hours, you know what I'm saying? And just we hang out and he sleeps and it's like,
it's not normal. I forget that that's not a normal thing for a four or five year old kid
to be able to just
do that and be content. So I got to remember that stuff and it helps having you tell your stories
and then having him as a best friend and a godson to see the other side because it's hard as a dad
sometimes you see the opposite and you're like, I wish you was like that. Yeah, it was cool. It
reminded me since Everett's been off gymnastics, Ethan's still doing it. Um, like his season ended,
this is the first time he's actually like deliberately asked me to go work out
with him and like, Oh, that's cool. A full workout. That's great.
And it was like, it was so great. It was, it was like,
it was funny too because like he's, you know,
he's got a pretty good established like strength base, you know, from his athletics, but it's like, it's funny too, because like he's, you know, he's got a pretty good established
like strength base, you know, from his athletics, but it's like, it's actually lift weights.
That was a whole new experience. Uh, but yeah, we had a good time.
That's, that's good. My, my, when my nephew was here, uh, when Jessica's nephew was here,
he, he, he inquired about strength training and I took him through some workouts, but you never
know if it'll stick. he's only 14, right?
You never know if it'll stick.
I bought protein shakes for him,
and I started noticing that he would go in the fridge
and grab them and drink them.
I'm not saying anything, you know?
Although every once in a while,
I probably lay it on a little bit,
so I'm like, that's cool, right?
And Jessica's always like nudging me,
like don't push it too hard,
because I have a tendency to do that.
So I kind of left it at whatever.
Anyway, I get a picture from his dad.
He's working on his own.
That's cool.
Yeah, dude, they got him a dumbbell set
and he's supposedly consistent and doing it.
It's so cool, you know?
Such an impactful thing for a kid to pick up.
It's such a growth-minded endeavor.
Oh, yeah.
Now, initially as a kid, it might be based off,
like it is for adults, like I just want to look better,
I just want to get jacked or whatever,
but it requires consistency.
It opens the door.
It opens the door.
It requires discipline.
They have to deal with failure, they have to deal with disappointment, they have to
deal with they learn, work, hard work turns into this.
If I don't work hard then I don't get this and then I have to, and you have to figure
out problems if you stay consistent with it long enough.
You develop a good relationship of pain and the whole deal.
Like what a great sports or working out.
I'll totally be excited for my son to get into either. Like either one.
I'm okay with any sport, any,
any form of training or or like working towards working out. Like those two things,
cause there's so many lessons as a dad to be able to teach your son or daughter
through the sports or the working out working out will do it for you.
Yeah, there's so many lessons in there and opportunities.
I think this is what you're looking for as a dad is like,
I have all these things you want to teach your son,
but you also know that I can't just lay it on him
like I'm lecturing him all the time.
Yeah, you can't just sit him down.
Yeah, because then it's never going to see.
Let me tell you about adversity.
I need to find, yeah, I need to find these opportunities
within his life when they present themselves that I can then teach him and that's what's gonna
stick and so those vehicles I think are just great opportunities for that. Justin, did
you, how did you do it? How did you handle it? Did you overdo it? Did you get excited?
I didn't want to, yeah exactly. I had to kind of calm myself down. So I just, I picked three exercises and then we did like three rounds of each.
And we just were real slow, methodical about the form
and everything else.
And I just, I had him do like a kettlebell deadlift.
I had him, let's see, we did a row.
So he learned like, you know, to hold himself
and stabilize and everything while, you know, doing a dumbbell row. So he learned like, you know, to, to hold himself and stabilize and everything while, you know, uh,
doing a dumbbell row. Um, and then we did,
uh, what was the other one? I think it was,
I think it was like a bench press or was it overhead press? I'm sorry. Yeah.
Perfect. And is he, uh, during the process,
is he asking you a bunch of questions? Is he just going through it?
Like what was his like
Yeah, I mean
Yeah, he was he was like very much like waiting for the cues, which I was like wow
This is pretty like advanced for for a kid because you know for the most part
I'm trying to like slow them down and not be all like yeah, they get bored easily, too. It's hard
Yeah, so he was even just like intuitively was like, okay, well now what,
you know, what am I focusing on here? Like, and I'm trying to like,
I actually was able to kind of like prod him a bit, like tighten your abs,
like, you know, pull your shoulders back and you know,
all that stuff and kind of walk my way around. And so it was great.
Cause he's,
I think he's realizing that he's a little
bit stronger than his peers. And like that's, he doesn't care about anything else other
than being stronger than them. Like dude, I can work with that. We'll, we'll work on
that together. And so, yeah, it was actually really a rad experience. How was, uh, how
was the hip hinging? That's always the hardest, I think thing to teach a kid is to how to
teach anybody. I know it is. It's hard to teach anybody and then especially kids.
Yeah. Yeah. So it was, I mean, again, like it was deliberate. So he set the weight back down,
you know, read, set, and then adjusted his body, like tighten certain places, like engaged his
lats, like he then he deliberately did like each one of the cues and then came up and so yeah I was pretty happy. I was at the gym the other
morning working out if I ever see like a really old person working out or a really
young person or I see somebody it looks like they're just getting started I
always have the urge this is the old gym manager in me yeah I always have the
urge to go up to them and give them a fist bump or let
them know they're doing a good job or encourage them. So I see this kid and
he's 12. I know he's 12 because I asked him afterwards but he was young and he's
working out what seems to be his mom and he was working hard man. Like his mom, she
looked like she knew what she was doing and she put him on the peck deck
and he's like he's really going for it and then he's doing rows and as I'm working out, every once in a while
I peer over there and I see this kid,
you know, the youngest guy in the gym working out,
so I couldn't help myself and I go up to him
and I give him a fist bump.
I take out my, I pull my headphone down
to the side a little bit, I give him a fist bump.
I said, you're doing a great job, bro.
It lit him up, like the smile on his face
because he sees this old jack guy to him, right?
Giving him a fist bump.
And he looks at me like, and I'm like,
how old are you buddy?
And he goes, I'm 12.
I said, you know, I started working out when I was 14.
You started working out before me.
And then he really lit up, like really?
Like absolutely.
And then his mom walks over, and I'm like,
great job, you know, bringing him over.
She's like, oh, he's totally into it or whatever.
And I'm like, you know,
you should have him listen to my podcast. They were not familiar with our podcast, so I introduced them. But it's so cool, it's like, oh, he's totally into it or whatever, and I'm like, you know, you should have him listen to my podcast.
They were not familiar with our podcast,
so I introduced them, but so cool.
It's great to see that.
It's such a great thing.
It's one of my favorite things to do,
is just to say you're kicking ass, you know?
You're doing a good job.
No, especially at that age to have enough,
did you know if he was playing a sport or something like that?
We literally talked for, yeah, not even 60 seconds.
I'd say that's probably, wouldn't you guys say that?
That's the most, if I see a kid that's that young.
Training.
He's training because he's into a sport.
It's rare that you see like a 12 or 13.
Very rare.
You know, I always.
I get into it early.
I always think back to one of my first clients.
I mean, I started training at 18 and I had this kid,
this parent hired me to train there, I forgot,
I think he was 14 years old.
And I asked him, I'll never forget, we're sitting down talking about personal,
actually I sold him a membership first, the whole family.
And then the mom's like, well, you know, what about personal training for our son?
And he was this chubby kid, and he was shy, he really didn't say a word.
And we started talking, and finally I asked the kid
because they were like,
I don't think we'll do training,
we'll wait on it or whatever.
And then I looked at the kid and I said,
do you wanna do, do you wanna work with a trainer?
And he's kinda quiet and his mom's like,
go ahead answer him and he goes, yeah.
And I said, why?
And I'll never forget, dude, the kid looked at me
and he says, I don't wanna take my shirt off at the pool.
And man, it hit me when he said that.
And I said, all right, all right, I get it, dude.
And I said, you know, when I started,
and I told him whatever, and they hired me.
Anyway, this kid only worked out with me for six months,
but the transformation he made in his character
was so profound.
This kid walked in the gym, chest high, excited,
everybody forced high five on him
because he's the young kid.
He ended up becoming a trainer.
He ended up, I ran into him years later
and he came up to me, he's like,
dude, I don't recognize him.
And he's like, I'm a trainer, I've been doing,
you know, you changed my life or whatever.
I only trained the kid for six months
but I'll never forget that.
Did you have him come watch a live show a long time ago?
No, that was another kid.
Yeah, that was another kid.
I remember you had another kid.
Yeah, kids, you know, the reason why
they weren't my favorite people to train or category
is because they're hard.
Oh, they're so hard.
You know, elderly are very rewarding as well.
Kids are-
It's rare that they're into it.
Yeah, that's why it's hard.
It becomes entertainment.
You gotta keep on making it.
I couldn't, I had such a hard time with it.
I didn't, I, admittedly I did not like training kids
and like would avoid it like the plague.
You have to turn it into fun time.
Because it felt, again, and it felt like I was more of a glorified babysitter than avoid it like the play. You have to turn it into fun time because it felt, it did.
And it felt like I was more of a glorified babysitter than I felt like a trainer.
And I just like training so much. You know, I wanted, I wanted to be like,
and so you like having clients that you can tell them what to do.
And then, which is also why I loved, you know, CEOs, high performers.
It wasn't just because financially they could afford the training is that I love
people. They would do it. Yes. I love people that can be like this, this and this.
Apply it right away.
And then they go, they apply it and then they can see it.
And then we, or if they don't see the results and we can adjust very easily.
See the kids were hard, but when it got great was when they started asking
questions about, uh, when they caught fire and also not just about fitness,
but they would ask questions about other stuff. Like I had this one kid and this,
I'll never forget because I almost, the mom almost fired me.
He was getting bullied and he would tell me about
getting bullied and I'd bite my lip.
Like oh, this really pissed me off, you know?
And what's your mom telling you to do?
She tells me to walk away and I'm biting my lip
and I'm biting my lip and I'm like,
I remember I couldn't hold it in.
He had come in and I'm like how was today?
He's like it sucked.
They were following me home from school. They ripped my backpack off. Telling me all this shit, right? And I'm like, come in, and I'm like, how was today? He's like, it sucked. They were following me home from school.
They ripped my backpack off, told me all this shit, right?
And I'm like, you know, and I'm like,
how do I communicate this with that guy in trouble?
So I said, you know, I got bullied,
I made up a story, because I'm like, how do I tell him?
I got bullied one time, he's like, you did?
I'm like, yeah, he's like, what'd you do?
I say, well, I couldn't take anymore.
And I turned around and I punched the kid
right in the nose, his eyes watered,
and then they left me alone.
Well, the kid did that.
He came to me the next week, bro.
And he got big trouble because he punched the kid.
And I'm like, oh, did you tell your mom about my story?
Because I hope he did it, you know?
They left him alone.
Did it work?
They left him alone.
It worked.
Yeah, that was a tough one.
That's really great.
So let's do a shout out.
So you got a book, Justin?
Is it kind of like along the lines
of some of the weird shit?
It's a romantic book that Courtney and I are both reading.
Actually, well, yeah, listening to,
because it's an audio book.
Are you guys both listening to an audio book?
We are.
And you know, the irony of that, it's like, yeah, let's do this.
So we have something to talk about and connect with,
kind of like along the lines of one of your suggestions. Yeah, let's do this. So we have something to talk about and connect with and kind of like, you know, along the lines of one of your suggestions.
Yeah, yeah.
And of course, we end up with both murder and conspiracy.
Our two loves. So chaos, it goes over like the whole Manson trial, but then gets a little bit further detail of like how to this kind of ties into MK Ultra and a lot of other links.
Dude, how did you not bring this up earlier? I love, would love to hear your experience
that. Did you just start this? I'll get into it as I get further down the road, but I I'm
through the Manson trials and like all that information and now we're getting into the
good stuff. Well, I'm, I'm even more excited to hear your experience with Courtney and if you notice that stuff.
I always, it's one of my favorite tips to couples.
I just think that at least for-
Oh, it's great.
Yeah, so far it's sparking good dialogue
and I think it's overall has been good so far.
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Our first caller is Carlin from Ohio.
Hi Carlin.
How you doing Carlin?
How can we help you?
Sabney.
Hi, well, thanks for having me on.
Thanks for taking my question.
Well, thanks for having me on. Thanks for taking my question. So I wrote in about I am I'm on TRT. I've been on TRT for about a year now. I basically got pregnant in 2021
and I gained a ton of weight during pregnancy. I gained like a hundred pounds. Something was definitely off. I had
my son and eventually met with a hormone specialist where he found I had very low testosterone.
I think it was like 16 ng or whatever the measurement may be. And without question,
I just started TRT at the time. Now I'm on basically 12 and a half milligrams a week.
And shortly after I started the testosterone, I found out I had
several nutrient deficiencies, um, like iron and B12.
And that's kind of changed my relationship with nutrition and
exercise and, um, basically I, I, I'm asking if, well, let me backtrack a little bit testosterone when I started it definitely
Improved a lot of things that improved my sex drive and improved my motivation
I definitely put on some muscle which was really great and
I'm basically asking if
was really great. And I'm basically asking if ever coming off testosterone could be appropriate for me or if possibly just staying on it might be the best thing for me. You know, I have
no real way of telling at this point. I'm trying to find like the root cause of why
I have low sex hormones or low nutrients and stuff like that. Sorry, I lost my train of thought.
Karlan, are you, are you, you're looking to get off a TRT? Is your question about getting
off of it or?
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, if I, if it could, yeah, if I should basically, like if it could be
appropriate for me to, or if because it's working so well
that it would be okay to just stay on it.
There's just so much conflicting things about it.
And I have no real way of knowing at this point right now if you know, my low testosterone
and my low nutrients are potentially poor diet related.
But I'm wondering if it could be appropriate now that I'm exercising regularly and my nutrition
is pretty on point, if it would be appropriate to try it without it.
So this ultimately would be a question for your specialist, right?
The hormone doctor that you're working with.
But I can speak out of experience
of working with clients, um, who've been on TRT, women who've been on TRT.
Now, first thing I need to ask you is, did you fix those nutrient
deficiencies or are they still present?
So I am, I'm, I'm working on it.
Um, so basically I got, I got a endoscopy result yesterday, actually, which is right,
right before I, or right after I wrote into you guys.
And I probably have H Pylori.
Yeah.
And so I was actually reading about that too.
That can affect testosterone levels.
So yeah, I've been working on the nutrients themselves,
but not necessarily the root cause of why the nutrients
are low, because I just figured out why.
If you have gut health issues, so H. pylori can cause ulcers
and inflammation of the gut and can affect nutrient absorption. So you could eat all the B vitamins and foods with
iron, you can supplement. And if you're finding like it's not making a big dent
or you need to take like these huge amounts to make a difference, there's
oftentimes an absorption issue. There's an issue with you assimilating those nutrients and it typically
goes to the gut health.
So I'm glad you got that test.
And if it is in fact, just H.
Pylori, that's a pretty easy fix.
You go on some antibiotics, gets rid of it, take some probiotics afterwards.
And then you should notice some big benefits.
Unless there's some other stuff that's going on.
A functional medicine practitioner will be somebody
that you wanna work with to look at that stuff.
Now TRT, are you still noticing the benefits
that you got initially?
Because sometimes people go on it for three, four months,
I feel great, and then afterwards it's like, oh, it's gone.
Are you still noticing the benefits that you got when you first went on it?
Um, yeah, I mean, for the most part, the only thing that's really different is,
you know, my sex drives not as crazy as it was initially, but that's kind
of to be expected, but as far as the, um, I feel like my muscle growth is still
like improving in ways that it never has ever
in my life. Um, and I also feel like I am more motivated. I feel like there's a lot
of benefit to it. It's just, um, now that I'm on like this very like naturalistic path
and stuff, it just feels so wrong to be injecting, you know, like this,
this synthetic hormone.
Sometimes, but it does seem to help.
Yeah.
Sometimes people need to take, um, hormones because we can't figure out why
they're not producing enough or why it's not balancing out properly.
Um, and that's true for testosterone as well.
But oftentimes, especially if you're young, which you are, the lifestyle can change that for the positive.
So, and you even see this with, with disease states, like you even see
this with pre-diabetes where somebody's body's not responding to insulin and
they get healthy and fit and it reverses, right?
So, and you can see this even with thyroid sometimes with autoimmune
issues where they'll avoid certain foods, work on their gut health, and then
they're no longer hypothyroid as a result, or not having symptoms of
hypothyroidism because they've got their immune system to react properly.
But this would be something you'd want to do with a functional medicine practitioner.
And what they'll do is they'll look at a variety of different things, move
you through the process of, you know, healing your gut, if that's the issue.
Looking at other areas, maybe there's mold toxicity, a parasite, who knows, right?
They'll go through and they'll work through a natural process of getting
your body to where it needs to go.
And then from there, you would work on reducing
and then eliminating testosterone
and then measuring symptoms
and testosterone levels afterwards.
You know, when it comes to sex drive, by the way,
there are physiological drivers of sex drive,
but a lot of it is also lifestyle, right?
Like there's a lot of things that can affect sex,
that you can have great testosterone,
but if your stress is high,
if you're arguing with your spouse,
if you're whatever, like you just might not be in the mood,
you know, not getting enough sleep or whatever.
I mean, you could have synthetically high testosterone
and have shitty sleep, you're not gonna be in the mood.
And I'm using a simple example,
but you know, although physiologic drivers of libido are also very important.
My point is you're going to want to work with someone who understands this
thing from a holistic standpoint.
And the way where I would point you would be a functional medicine practitioner.
Now we have a forum for that.
What's the name of our forum is MP holistic health.
This is on Facebook.
It's a free forum with functional medicine practitioners
and people who ask for help or whatever.
And you can get a lot of free advice there,
but then also you can work with one of their,
these are people we vetted, you can work with one
of the functional medicine practitioners
on Dr. Kapral's team, he's been on our show many times,
and then they can take you through this process
and you can tell them,
hey, I wanna try getting off testosterone,
and they'll be honest with you.
They'll go through the process and they'll say,
yeah, we could take you off, you look great,
or no, it looks like you're gonna have to stay on this
because we can't seem to figure out why it's so low.
But that would be the direction I would go.
Okay, you feel like one of's that would be the direction I would go. Okay.
You feel like, um, one of those practitioners would be, cause it is very
difficult to find somebody who's educated in all these different things, you know?
So do you feel like one of those people would be 100% 100%?
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're there.
That's your best bet for getting your body and your health where you want it.
Cause they look at everything from a holistic standpoint.
So they will do lots of testing.
They will look at all your hormones.
They will look at your nutrients levels.
They will also look at inflammation.
They will look at your gut health.
Um, and then they'll take it from there.
Um, and then based off of what they see, they know what other tests to do.
They won't prescribe hormones.
They don't do that.
Um, or testosterone, uh, they definitely don't do that, but at the end of it, they
can take you through the process of taking you off and observe what's going on.
And then say, yeah, I think it's appropriate.
You're on testosterone or not.
I'm going to tell you this right now for lots of, uh, healthy young people,
especially women,
oftentimes in my experience, they can come off.
For men, sometimes it tends to be a little bit more challenging because the levels that
we need are so much higher that when you see it in the floor, that can be sometimes a harder
problem to fix, I would say.
But I've seen women go off testosterone many, many times through changing lifestyles.
So it's possible, but you would have to do it with somebody who understands this holistically
and that would be your best bet.
Okay.
Okay.
Can I ask, did the women you've seen come off, were they on it long term and were still
successful coming off?
Oh yeah.
I mean, you've only been on for a year.
I had a client that was on for years and she came off and felt great.
Yeah, more often than not, I'll be honest with you.
Now, some people don't want to go and are not like you and saying,
okay, let me look at all the different things.
Oftentimes people are like, I feel fine.
I don't care.
I'm not going to look at any other potential root issues.
And I get that, life gets difficult and challenging.
Being on testosterone feels better.
But like I said, I've worked with lots of women
who've come off and some of them were older.
Younger women is like, I mean, that oftentimes,
oftentimes I've seen them come off is what I've experienced.
Yeah, the functional medicine and natural path kind of
direction is your best bet for anything that's like
root cause or anything that's a chronic issue.
So, you know, that's really where you're gonna get
closest to a lot of the answers that'll move the needle
the most for you and any underlying issues
they may be able to detect
and give you kind of a protocol for that. I'm very optimistic for you that you'll have success with
this because to Sal's point, this is my experience too, is that the female clients I had that didn't
come off or couldn't come off the test also were the ones that weren't willing to do the holistic
approach. They just didn't want to put the time in. They didn't want to take the test. They didn't want to try and troubleshoot. They didn't want to try and do it holistic approach. They just didn't wanna put the time in. They didn't wanna take the test.
They didn't wanna try and troubleshoot.
They didn't wanna try and do it holistically.
They just wanted the quickest fix they possibly could.
And taking synthetic testosterone was that for them.
The fact that you're already exploring that on your own,
and then now we're helping you guide you
through Cabral's team on that side,
I feel very confident that with them and with your mindset that you absolutely can come off of it and, and
fix the root cause.
Oh, oh, that's great news.
Yeah.
Go on that forum, uh, ask to be invited or included in there.
It's, it's free for everybody.
It's MP holistic health.
You can ask questions there, read the forum,
and then you can talk to their team.
Again, these are people we've vetted.
They're really the best that we've come across
at what they do.
And you've already done an endoscopy, identified H. pylori.
If there's any other tests you could show them,
they could use those tests,
and they can also put forward other tests to have you do
to look a little deeper.
But you would be shocked at how big of a difference, especially when you're
talking about nutrient deficiencies on top of this, there's a gut issue going on.
H. pylori is a big one, by the way.
That's a big deal.
Back in the day, before we identified H. pylori, we just thought people got ulcers.
We said, oh, you got ulcers.
So just take antacids and try not to stress yourself out.
Now we know the major cause of ulcers, because H. pylori will do that
over time, is this bacteria that's actually pretty successfully treated
with conventional Western medicine, pretty successfully.
So, and then that, as your gut heals, you can start absorbing stuff.
Otherwise you have malabsorption and that's probably what's happened. You said B vitamins and iron, but you're not going to get that. So, and then that as your gut heals, you can start absorbing stuff.
Otherwise you have malabsorption and that's probably what's happened.
You said B vitamins and iron.
Yeah.
And folate.
Very common.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So those are common in my experience, those are common nutrient
deficiencies in people with gut issues.
So once, once you solve that, you should start feeling like, Oh, this is
fuel, I feel a lot better eating the same food that you're currently eating.
Cool.
Yeah.
Well, thanks.
Yeah.
Thank you guys.
Thanks for having me on.
You got it.
Good luck.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
Thanks, Carlin.
Yeah.
You know, um, I like, I like that mentality around, um, you know, medical intervention.
Yeah. Like, you know, because it's, first of all, it's valuable when you need it. I like that mentality around medical intervention.
Because first of all, it's valuable when you need it.
But it's also important to be like,
okay, is there a way I can not be dependent
on this intervention?
And sometimes there is no way.
Sometimes you just can't find the way,
in which case that's okay.
But sometimes there is a way.
And then that's very freeing.
Oh yeah, and that takes a lot of foresight to really go beyond the fact that like right now you
feel good because you found the intervention, but really like to go deeper and find that
root cause, it takes work and it takes time and effort.
But on the other side of that, you could really like end up resolving it completely.
Yeah, I think your advice or permission you gave her
to basically stay on the testosterone
while you pursue these tests and figure this out,
you can do both simultaneously and stretch it
because the mistake that someone might make
in this situation is they wanna go the holistic route
and so they just cut the synthetic testosterone right away.
And then they feel like trash.
And now they don't have the motivation to work out anymore,
the motivation to make good choices.
And so then it just spirals them out.
It's like, no, you can absolutely stay on that.
Because it's obvious from her feedback
that she's seen massive positive benefits
from the synthetic testosterone.
So stay on it.
But yet still be trying to figure out,
well, what's the root cause that was causing this and try and solve that, the holistic approach.
And then when you feel like you've checked all the boxes, okay, we fixed the H. pylori,
my deficiencies are good. I've been consistent. Now let's see if I can taper off this testosterone
and see if I can keep it up there. And they absolutely will help you do that. I mean,
that's the whole purpose of the relationship
that we've built with both companies, right?
The idea of us having that is that we always
are gonna point people in the direction
of trying to get to the bottom of it holistically.
But then we also have a team that supports you
on the synthetic side also.
But always go that direction first if you can.
Our next caller is Jared from Texas.
What's up, Jared?
What's going on, Jared?
How you doing?
What's happening, man?
Guys, how's it going?
How can we help you?
Appreciate you guys having me.
Um, let me jump right into my question.
It should be, I assumed it was a pretty straightforward one, uh, about super
sets, actually, um, specifically pairing a unilateral exercise with a bilateral
exercise.
So just as an example you guys have
in your aesthetics program which I'm doing right now a few different examples of this
one of which is like a lat pulldown superset with a single arm dumbbell row and in doing this
exercise when I jump into that dumbbell row that arm is exhausted already from the lat pulldown
whereas my other arm will be a little bit rested by the time I get to it.
So I was just curious if that was designed that way.
Um, or if there's something that I could be doing to maybe challenge myself.
What I had done is each set just alternating which Arnold starting with,
but I don't know if that's appropriate.
If there's another way, um, it was intended for that.
Yeah, there's three, there's three ways you could approach this.
One is what you said, you alternate which arm you start with.
Two is you start with your weaker arm and then mirror those reps with the
other arm, even though you think you could do more.
And then three is to do the unilateral exercise bilaterally.
So it's single arm dumbbell row.
You could do both dumbbells at the same time
if this is really messing with your head.
So it's just three approaches on how you would do it.
And I've done each of them.
And I think there's no real wrong way to approach it.
I think, since we're splitting hairs,
because it is kind of splitting hairs.
I mean, you could even alternate it.
Yeah.
Well, that's what he did.
That's what he said.
Yeah, yeah.
Alternating is what I do a lot of times. Well, that's what he did. That's what he said. Yeah, yeah.
Alternating is what I do a lot of times.
But I also do what Sal says.
Sometimes when I'm trying to develop a weaker side and balance it out, I just use that as
the opportunity to really challenge that weaker side and then I just mirror it with the dominant
side knowing that I could do several more reps with that strong arm.
It doesn't matter to me because I'm also utilizing this as a chance to balance out my left or
right.
Yeah. The most common way that I do it is I'll do, uh, and it's just pick up for time
for me is I'll do the unilateral exercise a bilateral way.
So if it's two dumbbells, you know, I'll do both dumbbells at the same time.
Um, so lat pull down to dumbbell row.
I'll do both dumbbells at the same time, just to save time.
But I mean, there's really no wrong answer here.
Um, and it is somewhat splitting hairs. Even if you did the same side all I mean, there's really no wrong answer here. And it is somewhat splitting hairs.
Even if you did the same side all the time,
there's so many of the exercises and ways
that you're training your body
that you probably wouldn't notice a difference.
It's also part of the challenge, right?
Like, you know, the superset part,
you should feel a bit exhausted
like stacking those together.
Well, that's part of our desired outcome of this, right?
Like, so this is not, this part of the phase of the program
is not let's get maximal strength, right,
out of an arm or both.
It's like we're also challenging hypertrophy here
and muscle endurance.
So, and that's getting accomplished
no matter which one of those ways you draw it up.
Drop the weight down a little bit if you need to.
Yeah, let me, and just to, just to add to this Jared, if you were to look at a
total year's worth of training, uh, and you're in maps aesthetic, so I'm
assuming your goal is, is build muscle, right?
You want to build muscle to build a, like a physique, right?
Okay.
So if you look at a whole year's worth of training, super sets are going to
make up about one 10th of it anyway. Period. Okay. So it shouldn to make up about one tenth of it anyway.
Period. Okay so it shouldn't make up half of your workouts. It shouldn't even make
up a third. It's probably going to make up more like a tenth of your workouts.
And this is what you get if you follow our programs is you'll notice if
you look at the time spent doing super sets versus not doing super sets. It's
something like one you know maybe one seventh to one tenth of the time of your workout.
So it's a very small part of all of your workouts.
And then within those supersets, one sliver of that one tenth is bilateral, unilateral supersets.
So even if you didn't alternate, even if you didn't do them at the same time, even if you didn't start with the weaker side,
the potential, the fear that you have is is am I going to develop one side more than
the other? It's not going to happen. So just to kind of put it in big picture,
you know, in the big picture. I hope that helps.
Yeah, it does. I mean, I think it's, you know, to your point,
it was more of the endurance piece of it. You know,
it wasn't that it was too heavy or too challenging.
It's just, it was fatiguing so much quicker than by the time I got to my other
arm, I could do a lot more. So I think the alternating that I did worked really
well, but I liked the idea of, or maybe just doing unilateral on both of them. Yep. Yep. Yep. That's
how I typically would do it. So very cool. Can we, uh, have you followed any other program or is
this the first one? No, I have, I have several, my wife and I've gotten, gotten quite a few when
we've been hooked on you guys for a little while. Oh, good.
Brad, do you have anabolic advanced yet?
I do have anabolic advanced. I think the one that we were actually looking into, we haven't gotten yet was
performance, um, something that we've been very interested in.
Did you, did you, did you, is your wife going to watch this afterwards?
Cause I'm putting on the spot.
Okay.
I can give you a mass performance or I could give your wife maps muscle
mommy if she doesn't have it. She has muscle. Ah, good for you. You're lucky. You have to make a choice.
We'll send you performance. Yep. Yeah, we'll send that over to you. That'd be great. Yeah, yeah.
Appreciate that, guys. You got it, man. Appreciate the support. Awesome. Thanks,
Aaron. Thanks so much for what you guys do. Appreciate it. Thank you. Tadys Judd.
You know, I'm glad he asked that because we don't think about it, right? We write the program out.
To us, it makes sense. Yeah. But I can see the logic.
I'm kind of used to that. I can totally see the logic. I mean, in our defense, we do think about it
when we're programming. No, what I mean is we don't think like, oh, this is gonna cost.
Well, yeah, that it would cost. I mean, actually, we probably did, but I think
that's exactly what you explained is the conclusion that we have. It's like, listen,
the difference is splitting hairs. We's like, listen, the difference
is splitting hairs with we don't need to over complicate this conversation, which is put
it in there. And then we'll address when and whenever this does struggle. Yeah, when it
comes up and what to do about it. And, you know, and a lot of this has to do with the
the adaptation we're chasing in that phase, it's muscle endurance, it's hypertrophy, it's
the pump is the main desired outcome.
You're gonna get that no matter how you draw this up.
We wouldn't convolute a strength phase
with something like this.
It wouldn't make, you're looking for maximal strength.
The wrong way then.
Yeah, this would be the wrong way to do that,
but since the main adaptation is hypertrophy,
muscle endurance, the pump, totally okay and not a
big deal here. But good question.
Our next caller is Robert from Minnesota.
What's up, Robert?
What's up, man?
How can we help you?
Hey guys. Nice to meet you.
So, um, I just want to say like you guys have completely changed
the way I look at fitness and nutrition and everything.
I thought I had it figured out.
I've been working out with seven 13.
I started listening to you guys a few years ago and completely blew my mind.
So like, thanks for that.
Thanks for all the good info you guys put out.
I recommend your podcast to pretty much everybody I talked to about this kind of
stuff.
So it's really awesome.
Thank you.
Um, so a little, little background before I get my question, I'll make it kind of quick. Um, I started working. I was 13
I'm 41 now. I got two kids, um teenage son
Young daughter she's in gymnastics. He does baseball
They both are into working out. Um all that kind of stuff. So I guess what my question is
is
Recently, I got into crossfit in february
um
And I thought I wouldn't like it but
then when I started doing it I really liked the mobility aspect of it doing
the sauna and the cold plunge afterwards. Started bringing my son there he loved
it too so then my daughter wanted to start coming and I guess it's kind of a
two-part question. With cold tub training after CrossFit I know it causes vasoconstriction
so I'm just kind of worried about going between sauna, um, and then into the cold tub and
back and forth after a workout like that, this kind of intense.
And then I'm also worried about, they don't do like a lot of isometric lifts in there.
So I don't want to like do too much like cardio based lifts and lose any kind of muscle gains
I'm doing in my home gym.
So I'm trying to figure out what the best mix of working out is between the two or if I just do one of the
Other and just not do the crossfit or I just really don't know what to do with that
And then second part of my question is basically like how much can my kids do of that kind of like isometric training with me?
Crossfit or any of that on top of sports like what do you guys think is the best approach for somebody in my age?
Robert I'm gonna make some I'm I'm gonna make some educated guesses right now
on you, you tell me if I'm right or wrong, okay?
Okay.
All right.
You are the kind of person that is all or nothing.
And if you do something, you tend to go like all in,
100%, is that you?
Yes.
Okay, and the people around you would describe you.
We know our kind. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you And the people around you would describe you. We know our kind.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And you probably have people telling you that you're doing too much right now?
Does that ever happen to you where people are like, all right, you need to take a break?
Yeah, or just calm down.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
I guess because the way you're talking and I can see your black rifle t-shirt.
Okay, I know.
Yeah, right, okay.
I know what's going on here.
Okay, so what's your goal?
Because that's going to help me answer.
Cause the fact that you love it, that's great.
The fact that you're bringing your kids and you're connecting with your kids.
That's great.
That's great.
Movement.
Movement.
My fear with your personality and the fact that you combined it with CrossFit and you're
also doing cold and sauna afterwards, is you're just going too much.
You're going too hard, too much, and you're probably training at your capacity which is not ideal for adaptation. So in other words you have
what you can tolerate which is far above and beyond what is ideal for progress.
Now if you don't mind always redlining and you don't over go over the red line
to where you mess up your testosterone or your sleep you start having shitty
sleep or it starts to break your body down
and you don't really care about progressing too much,
you're just like, I like to just push the limit,
then that's okay.
But if, so I gotta know what your goals are.
What do you want out of this?
Sure, so my goal is basically to, I wanna remain fit.
I wanna have a decent amount of muscle mass
so by the time I'm older, it just continues.
I've been working out since I've been 13.
So I want to maintain that kind of a hard gainer. So I've never had an issue with, you know, diet all that kind of stuff.
But also I really like the mobility aspect. I know if you stop lifting certain ways,
you won't be able to do that when you get older.
So I just want to, you know, cover all my bases basically with all that. How many days a week are you working out?
basically with all that. How many days a week are you working out? Anywhere between three and five in the home gym and then right now I'm actually
not doing CrossFit for my son's baseball season for a couple months and I'm
planning on going back but that's why I'm trying to figure this all out ahead
of time. So it's a total of three to five days a week total? At least yeah.
Have you followed any of our programs yet? I have
anabolic I haven't started it yet though.
Okay, so I felt like that was the closest fit for what I was looking for.
Possibly, but because you keep referring to mobility and really enjoying that.
And you may not know this.
I don't know how long you've been listening to the show,
but MAPS performance was written for CrossFit people.
Yeah, we wrote it.
So we came out early on on the podcast and did a big podcast episode
that went viral back in the days that was why Mind Pump doesn't CrossFit. And we made the whole
case of like the things that we like about it, the things that we don't like about it,
and the things that we would hear from our clients like I love the mobility aspect, I like the
performance that I get from it, I like the endurance and strength I get from CrossFit.
So I said okay and our audience basically said to okay, if you guys don't like CrossFit,
but I love all these attributes I get from CrossFit, how would you guys program something
to give me those attributes? That's mass performance. That's literally redesigned it with that person
in mind. And you sound like that to me. Everything you're saying with what you like and what
you've gotten from CrossFit is what's in our math performance program. So one, I'd like to give that to you,
so you have that because I think that- Geez, thanks. Wow.
Because I feel like that fits what's going on. Two, I have some micro adjustments or maybe some
general goals or general thoughts around kind of what you're doing or training. I'm a big advocate for cold plunging before a workout,
not post-workout.
Yes, I know part of the reason why that is,
I know it blunts the signal for recovery and potential muscle
building from it.
So I'm not the biggest fan of doing it right after workout
for those reasons.
But even more because the adrenaline rush that I get is,
Tentacolamine production is close. Oh, man. If you haven't done it. I production. Oh man, if you haven't done a cold punch before a workout,
you got to do it.
It's the best pre-workout.
Were you like drawn to that because you thought it was like a wave to sort of recover a bit
more effectively from your super intense workouts?
Because in terms of like, you're drawn to the really intense
workouts, I'm going to assume, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so I, to his point, like it's, uh, like, I think, uh, I think you'd be
surprised with mass performance.
Like we're, we're addressing a lot of the, like, so CrossFit has a lot
of really good exercises in it.
Like they're, they're the problem for me is always, it's been all mashed together.
And so you're kind of, it kind of convolutes it in terms of like what the value you get
from a lot of these exercises, the mobility elements, the endurance elements, the strength
elements. If we can just compartmentalize that and just focus on that and specialize
in those things exclusively, you're going to get a lot more return for what you're
putting in. So even then, if you want to like do a phase of CrossFit and like get really good at
like sort of the circuit, the endurance, you know, high intensity element, but then move on and just
focus on strength, your body is going to benefit, you know, so much better. Yeah, Robert, to be more
specific Olympic lifting to fatigue is terrible for Olympic lifting.
Now, because Olympic lifting, it's like plyometrics, right? It has to be explosive
and the technique is very important. Once fatigue sets in, form breaks down and now it's just,
now you're just sweating, okay? And you've taken an exercise that's safe, made it very dangerous.
No Olympic lifter lifts Olympic lifts to fatigue
They just don't train that way. They don't max out
That often either they even in fact that's more for competition it like it's hard, but is it really beneficial?
I think a lot of people don't ask that question. It makes you good at CrossFit competitions now
I do know that CrossFit programming
Nowadays varies dramatically from gym to gym.
It used to be shitty programming across the board, just to be honest with you.
But now I know enough coaches and gyms to know that some actually have, they
understand Olympic lifting and they train it as such, and they put the circuits
together more appropriate, more appropriately, unless people are competing
in CrossFit, in which case you have to do them all together.
But yeah, I think, I think if you enjoy it, do it, I would be very careful
with just over training, kind of listen to your body.
There's no problem with the cold plunge and the sauna back to back.
In fact, that constrict and vasodilate, so vasoconstrict, vasodilate,
vasoconstrict, vasod, actually trains your body's ability
to acclimate to both heat and cold.
It's actually pretty cool.
Now it is a bit of a stress on the body.
It's not a bad stress, but if you're already pushing the limit, then adding that can actually
tip you over into too much, just to keep that in mind.
With your kids, they're both pretty young.
The thing out, the two things I would focus on with kids is, uh, really,
really good technique, technique, technique, technique, very good technique.
And then make it enjoyable.
And this is a hard one for a lot of, uh, fitness fanatics because what they tend
to want to do with their kids is push them through a hard workout and make them
tough and no, no, no, keep going.
I don't even want to do that. And there's value in no, keep going. I don't want you to want to do that.
Yeah, yeah.
And there's value in that, but here's, but you want to play the long game with little kids.
You don't want to turn them off.
That's right.
So the long game with a 13 year old is not, can I get them fit in, you know, in five months?
That's the short game.
The long game is can I get them to have a good experience so that when they're 25 and 35.
Your plants and seeds.
They want to do this on their own.
So even though the workout might look like nothing and then they enjoy it
and they're like, I'm bored now.
And I'm like, oh, you could stop.
And you're thinking to yourself like you did two sets, right?
Like what the hell do you mean you stopped?
But the long game is I want my kid to develop a good relationship with this.
So it's more important to me with younger kids when we're working out.
And when I'm working with an adult, this is also important, but it's different.
It's also very important as a trainer with adults, but with kids, my goal is I
want them to like, like doing this with dad.
That's the most important thing.
And then I want them to just like doing this.
And then I want them to be interested in figuring out how to do this right.
And then I want them to really like to work hard, but it's in that order.
And some kids are gifted.
Some kids will go in and they'll like the hard and you'll get that one in, you
know, in 30 that's like, dad, I want to push myself harder.
And they're like, oh shit.
Okay.
I got a, I got one of those kids, but most kids don't like that.
Most kids will be like, bored.
They're good.
Yeah.
They're good for 15, 20 minutes.
And then I don't want to, you know, and you're like, oh, that's cool.
You don't have to do any more because you want to play that long game.
That would be my only advice with that.
But technique is really important because they lack so much stability,
especially as they start to grow quickly.
If you get a teenager that's going through puberty, they're like,
they're like baby giraffes.
There's like so awkward with their movements.
So you want to, you want to really maximize their time.
My favorite program that we have for kids is MAP suspension.
MAP suspension is a great way to introduce exercise, make it fun, challenge their stability,
form, technique, and range of motion.
It's a great, and it's very easy to modify for every level.
So you could have a kid who's seven and a kid that's 15 doing the same workout by simply
Modifying that exercise and you can do it really easily from a suspension trainer
One of my favorite ways to train kids is that and it's so good so good for them to learn that stability
component and their posture and their core that the
Suspension trainer forces that on them and it's fun. It's just more fun to do than traditional weight training.
So I love that as a way to get your kids introduced
to exercise, training, and being consistent.
That's my favorite thing.
But for you, I think performance,
I think you're gonna love it.
I think mass performance is literally the answer
to the things that you like.
And then, you know, back to my cold punch point is, you like cold punching and you you like. And then back to my cold plunge point is,
you like cold plunging and you like sauna, I would do it.
Yeah.
And if you feel like the itch for CrossFit again,
you should try all time strength.
That's a hard program.
Okay.
Yeah, that's a good one.
Anything hard, really.
I mean, and then so you would do the suspension,
or not suspension, the performance first,
and then I could still do anabolic though?
Yeah. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Oh yeah, absolutely. And then do you mind if I, Suspension or not suspension the performance first and then I could still do anabolic though. Yeah
Do you mind if I do you want to ask your hormone question that you that you emailed us? Yeah, okay Yeah, so um my testosterone level. I don't remember what it was at but it went down to 421
and
So my private physician recommended the pellet and I had a client of mine that went to her as well didn't like the pellet went to injectables and like injectables better so i went back to her and asked her about the pellet she said his mobile available so you don't actually get like the peaks and valleys just try to fix my testosterone through like lifestyle changes first, revisit it.
And then if I do, I don't know which one would be better for me. Cause it's, there's so much different data on both sides.
Okay.
So you're 41.
Do you mind if I go through your history that you, that you asked us?
Go ahead.
Okay.
So you also did, you had a stint with anabolic steroids in your 20s, late 20s?
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
How long did you use them for?
Uh, I did a cycle and a half so like a
month or three months and then another month and a half. Oh that's it?
Yeah, so not long. Okay the reason why I ask is because there's data showing that
people who will dabble in anabolic on and off for a little while in their
youth the odds that they'll have low testosterone say at their 40s is
actually quite high so I don't think that impacted you.
Could you raise your testosterone?
Yes, you probably could naturally.
It's probably gonna be down to sleep and recovery,
just based off of what you're telling me.
You also listed your diet.
It looks like your diet's really good.
You know a lot about what you're eating.
It would really be about recovery, sleep,
and mitigating some of mitigating all the activity.
It sounds like you're doing a lot of good hard workouts, but that can lower testosterone.
100%.
I mean, I would explore that.
If you know that about yourself already, you're a caffeine guy, you're a go-get-it guy, you're
an adrenaline guy, you're a sauna, cold plunge, hard intensity, we're gonna, that could absolutely be, remember all those
things, even though they're good for you, are all stresses on
your body. And you put a lot of stress on your body and you add
in the fact that we're 40 something years old now, and you
absolutely can start to drop your testosterone and simply
giving your body the adequate rest, recovery, and sleep that it needs,
even though that might be mentally challenging for you
because you like all the hard,
may absolutely benefit your free testosterone by itself.
So I would explore that.
Now that being said, if you do that
and it's still not where you want it,
in my experience, both personally
and with the people I've worked with, injectable, just
symptom wise is the best.
I very rarely meet anybody that says, do you know, okay, so this is my experience with
the people that I've worked with and all.
The reason why people go to pellets and creams is simply because they don't like to inject
themselves.
Not because it gives them better results.
So I know what they say, bioavailable, it keeps it more steady, blah, blah, blah.
You talk to anybody who's done both,
and nine out of 10 times, they're like,
oh yeah, I felt better on the injectable.
So, yeah, good old injectable.
The only pain in the butt is it's a pain in the butt, right?
You're gonna inject yourself.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I feel like I've heard you say something about this
on a recent podcast as well,
so I kinda thought that's what you were gonna say. Yeah, yeah, and some people I feel like I've heard you say something about this in our recent podcast as well. So I kind of thought that's what you were gonna say.
Yeah, yeah.
And some people can't even get it up that high
with some of those other methods.
Sure.
And yeah, the pellet can be uncomfortable
for some people too or whatever, but yeah, symptom wise,
just in my, now that I think about it,
the only people that I know who liked,
who went off injectable were because they hated
the injection.
It's not because they got something. they got the only experience I have too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've never had somebody do both.
I can deal with that.
Yeah.
You're better off that way if you do.
But definitely, I would encourage you to at least run a cycle of really scaling back on
your intense training and really put a little more emphasis on recovery and sleep and just
see how your body,
and I would add in their caffeine.
I know we're joking about the whole black rifle thing, but I, we didn't even get into
that because that could dramatically affect this too.
Like if you are a hardcore caffeine junkie and you push that a lot, uh, on top of everything
you're doing, trying to scale back could help.
What's your sleep look like?
He said six and a half to eight and a half hours.
That's it.
Okay. And then what do you do for work?
Are you big?
Do you have a stressful job?
Not at all.
I'm a tattoo artist.
I love it.
Oh, okay.
All right.
All right.
All right.
Yeah.
I w you know, so if you go to MP hormones.com and talk to our people there, they
can also do medical interventions that are not testosterone to help get your
testosterone up, take you off and see if it sticks and Yeah, I've already seen a few people now message us that went that route where they went in clomaphene
And then they went off and they and it was they were able to maintain a nice
Testosterone level so that's another option
Awesome all right, man. We'll send you we'll send you mass performance. I think that's the one right I really appreciate that
And thanks for taking my call. It's been awesome meeting you guys. Thank
you. You got it, brother. Take it easy, man. Have a good one. Yeah, you too.
Some, you know, you do this for so long, you can hear someone talk and you're like,
I know what you do. You go really hard. Yeah. But, um, I mean, great question. I think he knows what
he wants to do. What you said about the stress,
I had a guy whose testosterone was on the low end.
We cut all of the, he was doing all kinds of shit,
running and all kinds of stuff.
Cut all his running out, had him lift twice a week,
that's all he did.
I bumped his red meat intake, okay?
He went from low to the top of the range,
I'll never forget, cause his doctor was like, what did you do?
Yeah, and he's like this
I mean the truth is this and hopefully Robert will listen to this is that if he was my client
I actually would want to get him to Maps 15, but I also recognize where he's at in his journey
What he loves to have? Yeah. Yes
So me taking him to performance and going like, follow that good programming and stick to that
for a little bit. But then I honestly, the next thing I'd say is, Hey, let's say, let's try Maths
15 and let's see what happens. And I bet you that he would get as good or better results. I think
his testosterone levels will naturally come up. I think he'll see improvement in his sleep. I think
all around he's going to feel better. And the extra time, if he has more time,
I would say let's put it in mobility.
So it'd be a MAPS 15 protocol with what you're gonna learn
going through MAPS performance with the ultimate goal.
So if I had you for six months, Robert,
it would be MAPS performance right now
just so we could meet in the middle here
and I can give you a little bit of what you want,
show you what I know.
And then you would go through that
and then I would move you to MAPS 15.
And then when you're going crazy
because I'm only asking you to exercise 20 minutes a day, I'd say, well,
go ahead and take the mobility moves that you liked and we got from mass
performance and slap that onto your day and you can do mobility plus your maps
15 and watch the response.
Our next caller is Eric from Colorado.
What's up Eric? How can we help you?
It's happening, but
Hi guys. So first going on, man?
So first of all, huge fan of the show. I like to... Geez, you guys got me nervous now.
I've been watching since I'm 18. Since I was 18, now I'm 21.
Nice.
I've learned a ton from you guys, aside from fitness. Of course, mainly fitness, but so
much more to learn from you guys. But as I've like listened over the years,
I guess over the past three years, I've kind of noticed that
I think there might be like a bias or
I guess you guys just naturally
go towards advice for people, I guess,
and like late 20s, mid 30s, something.
I would like to know what can I take from your guys' advice and maybe change it to fit someone who's in their early twenties.
Like what can I get away with?
What can I push more, um, in terms of every aspect of, uh, health I want to set myself
up for the future, uh, as best as I can.
Oh, did you mean like, so we have like a bias towards
like kind of older people because we're telling them because we're old guys because we're old guys.
So how would we change that for the 20 year old person? Is that what you're saying Eric?
Yes please. I don't mean to call you guys old. I'm sorry but no well it's a you know it's a it's a
fair it's a fair question and the truth is, is the rules don't really change that much.
The difference is that you can get away being more of a dumbass than you can when you're 40.
So you can push the boundaries on it, but the same rules still apply.
I think that's the hardest part about being 20 is that you can actually do a lot of things the wrong way and still see decent results.
But if you did it the right way or did it the way we're always trying to teach,
you would see even more results. But I guess that's the positive thing about being 20 is...
You can bounce back a little quicker.
Yeah, you could fuck up your sleep every night for five days in a row,
still go hit the gym and actually might build a little bit of muscle still.
Or that shit ain't happening to me at 40 something.
But you'll build way more, you'll get good sleep.
That's right, that's right.
It's the same exact rules, and to be honest with you,
it sounds like we're communicating to the person
who might be in their late 20s, early 30s, or even 40s,
but really we're just communicating to people
who have the wisdom to listen to that kind of stuff
like you.
So you're young, you listen when you were 18.
We don't have a lot of 18 year old listeners in comparison, but I can
tell already you're probably wiser than the average mature person your age, right?
Like when you go out with your friends and stuff, you're probably thinking
about and doing things that they aren't.
Like I'm pretty sure they're not as consistent as you are in the gym, looking
at nutrition the same, thinking about things the same way you are,
because you're a little bit wiser,
which is actually a really good thing.
I'll say this, here's some of the differences
with someone who's young.
Typically, the conversations I have with younger people,
besides what Adam said, which all the same stuff,
the differences might be how to eat healthy on a budget
that tends to come into play because younger people,
especially if you're in college supporting yourself, all right, well, how
do I eat healthy? How do I get enough protein? What does that look like? I tend
to talk to them about sleep. I have to talk to young people about sleep way
more than I need to talk about sleep with older people because older people,
it ends up hitting them in the face at some point anyway. Either they have kids
or something happens
and they're like, oh crap, I do need a lot,
I do need more sleep.
Now with younger people, it's basically like this.
You can get, it feels like you can get away
with lack of sleep, but try stringing a month
of good sleep together and then tell me how you feel.
30 days of scheduled sleep where you go to bed and wake up at the same time every day.
The difference in your physical performance, the difference in your muscle building, your fat loss, your cognitive performance, your mood.
Night and day. Once you experience the night and day difference, then you know what you're missing.
Whereas you might not know what you're missing because you never really maybe pieced that together before.
And then lastly, it's to be patient.
I remember that age, it was like, when I'm 18, 19,
I just, I can't wait to be jacked.
And people with older lifters would say,
well, yeah, you gotta work out for five more years, dude.
I'm like, five years?
Like, that's forever.
Like, like.
I'll just train harder now.
Yeah, can I do it in 60 days?
Like, are there some supplements I could take
that'll make it happen faster?
And it's like, it's a slower process.
Like, you don't become a master of this overnight,
but if you're patient now, bro,
I'm gonna tell you right now,
as you get older, you're probably already set aside
from the average
person your age anyway because you work out because I could see you have
certifications yeah as a trainer let me tell you something right now you're 21
do you if you stay on this do you know how different you're gonna be from your
peers at 31 they're gonna be like a different species 41 forget about it
they're all gonna be broken and they can't get erections and you're gonna be
feeling like amazing and yeah you'd be on fire or so. And I think to
another sort of factor to this whole thing you know obviously what they both
said in terms of like trying to you know maximize all those potentials with
recovery is also too you're in a good position now because you can
recover and rebound and you're young is to really
stretch the boundaries right now and so I saw that up on here that you are
pursuing powerlifting I think that's a great idea yeah and in terms of you
really like maximal output but obviously in a responsible programmed way I think
right now risk reward isn't quite as crucial in terms of like, you know, how
I would guide somebody that's a little bit older in terms of like, you know, some exercises
that might be, you know, a little bit on the high risk side, I would probably have them
avoid versus you.
I think you're in a great spot to really experiment and stretch the boundaries
and the capabilities that you currently have right now and find where that line is, maximize
it and then come back and find that homeostasis so you know how to really recover from that
high intensity.
I love a powerlifting cycle or training to do powerlifting.
Oh my gosh, so valuable for a teenager.
And the reason why, when these guys were talking,
one of the things I thought that we could give to you
that would be valuable is like,
okay, what were the biggest mistakes I think I made
in my 20s in my lifting career?
If I could go back again, how would I tell
my 20 year old self, like, these are the things,
I mean, I was fucking up a lot,
but what were the big ones, right?
And one of the things I didn't understand
was the difference between tolerable and optimal, right?
Like I was full of piss and vinegar.
I had drive.
I was just like willing to do whatever it took
to get that big and jacked.
But what I could tolerate and what was optimal for my body
were so far apart from each other.
And so I always had the attitude of more is better
and that it's so not true.
And powerlifting forces you to learn that.
That's what's so great.
You either get stronger or you don't.
Yeah, and so if you follow like our powerlifting program
or you get a coach who's a powerlifting coach
and you go to do a meet and you have to train for that,
you learn that through that process.
Like you, one of the, I think one of the most glaring
or things that blew my mind when I started to get into powerlifting
training and understanding the way it was programmed
was like, oh my God, these guys never trained a failure
and we're only doing a few exercises.
And it's like, I could do so much more.
That was my thought process.
And when you realize that, oh, there's a big difference
between what's optimal for my body to get the most out of it versus what my body can tolerate and handle because I'm young, full of
piss and vinegar, and I have all this drive and discipline. It's like that unlocked so much more
gains for me. And if I could go back and slap 20-year-old me around and get that across to me,
I think I would have made huge strides earlier on.
And I think it would have been valuable too, Adam, because if I put you, if I said to you, let's do powerlifting and then you
competed in it, it would have made you look at it.
Yes.
I'll do this.
Yes.
Yeah.
I would have to be objective.
Oh, totally.
So Eric, you said something in the beginning too.
You said you learn a lot from us about fitness, but a lot about other things.
So I'm going to, are you, so you seem to be pretty growth minded.
In other words, you're, you're, you're trying to improve your health and fitness, but it sounds like you just want to be a better man
Is that okay? Well look I'm gonna tell you there's a couple things that plague men your age these days two of them
one of them is
spending too much time in front of a
Screen whether it be social media or video games. That's a, that's a, tends to be a problem with young men and pornography.
That's a big problem with young men.
So if you want to just move in the pro growth place, avoid those things and
watch what happens to your drive.
Cause those are both creative drives that are largely wasted on, uh, you
know, conquest through video games and, uh, you know, sexual drive through release on, you know conquest through video games and you know sexual drive
through release on you know process sex especially if you can replace that time
with something that's truly productive you will trust you won't be able to sit
still right if you getting a sort of that's gonna go somewhere learning a
skill reading a book listen to it if you can take whatever said time was that you
were spending in those in those arenas and flip it into those things,
look out.
I mean, look out where you'll be in five years from now.
Yep, 100%.
Well, sounds good.
Guys, thank you.
Would we happen to have time for another question?
Yeah, let's do it.
Go ahead.
I feel like I kind of rushed into things,
so am I bad about that, guys?
I didn't really give myself a proper introduction or ask you guys how you were doing
Sorry, I didn't want to make this out too long
But are you guys doing good at the moment you guys were busy. We're good. What you what you got?
Yeah, we're doing we're here just so we can answer your question. Don't worry
I would say the only
hurdle I've had to deal with continuously
with lifting would be my, uh, scapular strength.
I started doing cross country and track in high school and I kind of
started lifting after the fact.
So around 17 years old is when I started to take, um, strength training
and resistance training a lot more seriously.
And then since then I've done two cycles of powerlifting from you guys's powerlifting
program.
Great results.
I should have added that in probably before I started asking questions.
And then right now I'm on map symmetry just because I didn't notice some in balances.
So I wanted to make sure I tackled those before I went maybe to a performance style program
for the summer or anything bodybuilding related.
But I guess what I really want to know is what are some, what are like the big rocks
in terms of scapular health?
I think my posture, working a blue collar job is kind of just, it doesn't help that
I have to not have to, but I, I work that industry.
And then on top of that, I think being a runner, I've always had a weak upper back.
So, um, what would you guys suggest?
What would you guys do if I was your client and I had just really, um, weaker.
Upper back muscles in comparison to, I would guess, like I'd say
the lats or the leg muscles.
So Eric is, so you said scapular.
So are you doing, are there winging going on or is it just, just the
strength of the upper back?
I would say maybe a little bit of winging happens.
Um, my posture isn't horrible.
Um, and then I would say.
I don't have, um, like horrible strength.
I'm not super, super weak as I've tried to tackle it over and over again,
but I would say like maybe the connection isn't there.
I've had knots.
I remember like at 18,
I think I got knots in my upper, um,
or lower neck area and then in between where my,
in between my scapula where my rhomboid is at. I think the rhomboids.
So I've had knots there and I'm pretty sure I still haven't to this day,
even though I went to a chiropractor. Um,
I'm just not sure how I can do a better job at it, you know?
I'll send you, okay, so let's send you Prime Pro,
unless you have that.
And in Prime- I do have that.
You do, oh bro, easy.
So listen, go in there, do the upper back,
scapular, shoulder mobility movements,
practice those several times a day,
alongside your workout, you're following a great workout.
Symmetry's great for that.
Yep.
And mass performance is great for that as well.
The key, which you've probably heard us say about mobility drills or corrective
exercise drills, and this is good because I know you have CES and you obviously want to probably
teach other people, is intensity is not more important than frequency. Frequency is everything.
You're far better off. Let's say you go through Prime Pro and you see that there's
five different exercises for you to do for scapula stuff, right? Or upper back strength. Instead of
you trying to do all five exercises and you inconsistently doing that, I'd like be like,
let's pick one of those and do it all as many times a day, every day that you possibly can.
And then now that you've got that consistent, OK, let's add a second one of those.
So getting you to frequently be working on that,
because you're trying to correct a poor recruitment pattern,
frequency is so important over you just going,
oh, I'm going to dedicate.
You need to teach it how to respond.
Right.
I'm going to dedicate today as my mobility day,
and you spend an hour doing mobility drills,
but then you don't do it again for the rest of the week.
That is way inferior compared to you just doing it, you know, every,
every hour or two a day frequently.
Okay. No, that helps a lot.
I think I would take maybe one or two days a week to do some mobility.
And I will say lately I've been lacking on my stretching.
I think ever since this latest powerlifting cycle,
I haven't been stretching as much.
Um, so I think that needs to be a priority right now.
Yeah. No practice the mobility stuff in prime pro for the areas that you want to
target practice them several times a day for about five, 10 minutes each.
Okay.
And then Eric, did you go through our free training for the trainers?
Um, I, no, I did not.
I think I might've attended the first call, but I think when you guys had the
second or if you guys had a second and third call, I wasn't able to attend those.
There's a recording so you can rewind.
I'll have Doug send you the link so you have it.
You can watch them anytime.
I know.
I know the part of the Sal talks is boring, but you get me on the second day.
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We got you.
Yeah, thanks, Eric.
Yeah, of course.
You're doing good, man.
Thank you guys so much.
Yeah, keep it up, brother.
Yeah, keep up the good work, man.
Bye, guys.
Thank you.
So I want, for people who are watching this right now,
who, so when I figured out how to hire people based off of their
character that Eric would be somebody I'd hire.
Yeah, yeah.
He's got the right attitude and I could tell he'll do good at whatever he's doing.
A great attitude around all of this and the way he's asking questions and how he's tackling
them.
But yeah, for, you know, what he's saying for younger people, it's like same stuff.
It's the same stuff that we say to people who are older.
The difference is, just like you said, Adam,
their youth tends to hide a lot of things.
Oh yeah, no, the same rules apply.
And just as important, it's just that you're lucky
when you're 20.
I'll give you guys, here's the best example I have.
I don't remember what year it was in high school,
but I had been working out since I was 14,
so it's before high school. Working out, out working out working out. There was a summer
I want to think I think it was the year before I became a junior. I want to say where I finally
Lifted properly like for strength deadlift squat bench press
I wasn't over training like before and I finally started eating appropriately started hitting protein and I gained over that summer like 50 pounds of muscle. I was like, ba-boom!
It just happened.
My junior was saying that.
Was that you?
Yeah, exactly.
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