Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 245: Superfoods, Pausing Mid-Set, Eating Big to Get Big & MORE
Episode Date: February 26, 2016Care for an extra serving of Quah? Sal, Adam & Justin answer your questions about the problems women face when wearing high heels and they can prevent issues, the benefits of “Superfoods,” whether... pausing mid-set is good, bad or inconsequential, building muscle in and out of a surplus and who would win a 100 yard sprint. Please subscribe, rate and review this show! Learn more about Mind Pump at www.mindpumpmedia.com
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Salda Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews. What, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what,ed when he was a kid, you know, oh, bro
I was that kid. I was just like
Oh, I did
Third grade bro. I did third grade. I tried the box. I tried the saxophone and it lasted fucking happy
You play the saxophone
Wait a minute wait a minute wait a minute you played this saxophone
I did too. Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
You played this saxophone?
I would, I would even say, I would,
I would just picture of like,
underneath the street light, just,
just jamming on a saxophone.
That was a long,
third grade Michael Songo.
On third grade, what are you eight years old?
I'm like eight years old.
Eight years old.
I'll start the podcast with that.
I'm sure the saxophone was damn nearest to me.
I was.
Teachers like Adam, you don't need to put
the entire saxophone down your throat. Put it, and that was the beginning. Stop molesting the saxophone was damn nearest to the duels I was. Teachers like Adam, you don't need to put the entire saxophone down your throat.
And that was the beginning.
Stop molesting the saxophone.
That was when Adam discovered his talent.
He was the 100% on these I'm usually retarded for sure.
I'm not you.
I'm in church.
I could never, you know, I had to hum the hymnoles and stuff like that.
I could do this.
You'd love like the old school hymns or the way.
Oh bro, trust me. I've been all of them. Yeah, listen
Yeah, we're gonna lose all of our listening. I always do like the deep lobe, you know, you know, you're like you're not a bass
I know that's a stretch
My mom be elbow
Sing Yeah, that's a stretch. Yeah, my mom be elbow meat, sing, sing, sing.
And I'm like, no, I get so that I don't.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Otherwise, I would crack.
Oh my gosh.
Like mom, I'm just gonna hum.
All right, just lip it.
All of a sudden, I think it, please.
The heaven's open, God comes down.
Everyone's like, oh my God, it's God.
He's like, Adam, don't fucking sing.
It goes back away. I'm be at least three years of my childhood
I thought I wasn't going to heaven just because I couldn't sing
Really? Yeah, that's that's why you're not going to heaven. I got some bad news for you buddy
Hey, I'm doing over 10. I was like I forget all these rules
I'm going rogue if it really is that strict I can't sing anyway seriously if it really is that strict
I don't know anybody that's going to heaven. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, of course. I don't know anybody
So I want to go where all my people are I want to go where all my friends are fuck that get out there
Get it by myself
Mother Teresa. I'm like oh fuck it's just us two
We're gonna talk about
I was a dirty person
Where's the orgy room? Oh, it's in hell
Well fuck yeah, but you have
a flare up of gonorrhea like every second.
You think it's great. That's the trick. Awesome. Yeah, you see it happening, but you don't realize. Yeah, everybody's got gonorrhea.
Hey, you know what I just saw? Did I tell you guys the
I'm not a real. Hey, you know what I just saw?
Did I tell you guys the other day I'm watching TV
and General Mills commercial?
Did I tell you about the General Mills commercial?
Oh, the Cheerios?
No, General Mills is the company that owns all the stuff.
Yeah, all the Cheerios.
Well, not like 95% I think.
Like something ridiculous, right?
Yeah.
They're commercials now.
They are.
Lucky terms.
It was all about, and it was a crazy, like, I,
I got all drawn into this.
This is why I got my attention.
Normally I like to eat like,
to eat fast forward commercials.
And I had like this, you know,
somber music playing and they're just like,
and it's general meals, right?
And it's like, it's like serial porn,
family's playing, or that that.
And it's talking about how much we care about you.
And I was like, where is this going?
Is this serial porn?
Serial, right?
So it's serial. And the commercial, Chignolusim bro, Chignolusim, I'm like, where is this going? Did you say cereal porn? Serial, right? So it's cereal.
And the commercial, chicken to listen, bro,
chicken to say, you're not like this.
Like we're gonna pour the milk.
The current, no, it wasn't like today.
It said sombre, I didn't say it was put in my mouth.
It's a sexual bro.
It's how we all are.
All we hear is a sexual.
Baby, use the leftover milk for an animal.
It's crutch.
Anyway, I went too far.
So yeah, listen, you did go too far.
This, the commercial was talking about General Mills
getting rid of all artificial sweeteners
from flavor out of their cereals.
I'm not, listen, I'm not gonna say it, but I'm gonna say it.
It's a big deal.
I'm not gonna say it, but I'm gonna say it.
It's cause of mind pump.
We obviously, we obviously influence general
mills. We obviously influence the largest.
People come to their own conclusions, but we're definitely
it was mine pump. No, it's the market. The market is responding
to the consumer and the consumer is more educated now and
people want that shit and cereal is fed the kids. And so
people are like, oh, wait a minute, they're more likely to
eat shitty food for themselves and more likely to give their kids healthier stuff.
Right.
And so they're like, they're saying,
we don't want GMOs, we don't want,
because the next thing will be organic.
Mark my words, just start to see things,
more and more things become organic.
But for now, it's like no artificial sweeteners,
no artificial coloring, no artificial, anything.
Is that the direction they're trying to go out?
Do you think they're gonna get rid of like the crackhead,
like animated characters, like, you know, the tricks bunny?
That's just like, ah!
You know, like replacing with some kind of like, you know,
yoga, the turtle or something,
he's like, yeah, man.
You know, eat these healthy treats.
Maybe actually maybe in the future, right now,
the broccoli-o's.
Yeah, broccoli-o's.
Exactly. Exactly. That's exactly how it's handled. Broccoli. Broccoli. Broccoli. Broccoli. Broccoli.
Broccoli.
Broccoli.
Exactly.
That's exactly how it's terrible.
No, you guys know better.
It'll never go that far, right?
It'll never go that far.
So I did get on and I like, so I was fascinated by this because of course we've been talking
about it for a long time now.
And I think I've mentioned on here before when the first time I came across the green
Coke and I was so fascinated by that also.
The fact that it's been around
for over two and a half years
and we've never seen a fucking commercial about it before,
you know, which is good.
They're playing, they're putting the toe in the water.
Oh, exactly.
And they don't want to, like, what happens
when you have a product?
They knew that whole foods is killing it,
you know, in comparison to the rest of the,
you know, grocery chews.
And that is to pay attention to that.
Right, and if the market is buying it,
this is where they're like, we're losing money.
We're losing opportunities.
So we can create that.
Exactly. When the science comes out and shows,
oh shit, sugar's bad.
Oh shit, these artificial, you know, ingredients
may not be good for you.
Oh shit, gut flora.
We didn't know this before.
They have to, they have to fall.
This is why I like the free market
because it has to follow the consumer.
It doesn't change as fast as a lot of us would like, but that's because
people don't educate themselves very rapidly. But I mean, that's just the direction. It's
going, we called it because we saw it. I mean, we were talking about this before we even
launched my input. We were talking about, whoa, check out what's happening in the market.
Just wait till you see wellness is going to emerge with fitness and everyone's going
in that direction. Next thing you know, there's a freaking organic section every single
grocery store. Five years ago, you couldn't find organic sections in luckies or Safeway.
Just they just weren't there. It's so funny. It's just like we just got into a recent debate
on Instagram with somebody who promotes IFYM. AndM. and you know even even if it's your mother. Yeah, you know, and we
and we it was a great healthy debate going back and forth and then other people started to chime in
and right away people just assume if we're attacking I.F.I.M. are saying the things that we don't like
about it that all said we're we're we're we're all for the bodybuilding mentality of eating
us to lobby asparagus and you know five to six times a day
Which is totally it's not one or the other you know people that's what people don't everyone
There's clear and distinctive divisions in the fitness industry that you know sway you in a very
You know direct way and that one wants you to be in this camp one wants you to be in this other camp and
Like to be reasonable and to and to rationalize your way through
like each one of these decisions is like unheard of
because like you have to conform like bodybuilders do this
and this is how they do this.
I'm sorry, we're starting our own camp.
It's like shut the fuck up.
That's so dumb.
That is not the world we live in today.
Well, you know, like, give me a break.
The information is everywhere.
The internet, you know, is right there in front of you
to go through and it's the same thing you're seeing in politics,
you know, with this whole like ridiculousness we're seeing.
Oh, yeah, if you don't like, oh, I love that
because I'll say I don't like this Republican candidate.
Everyone's like, you're a Democrat, like, no.
I don't like them either.
Exactly. It's exactly the same thing. If you had tagged somebody who's a Republican, they just like, you're a Democrat. Like, no, I don't like them either. Exactly.
It's exactly the same thing.
If you attack somebody who's a Republican, they just automatically assume you're doing.
It's the exact same thing I feel like in the fitness industry.
It's like, here's the thing that's so funny.
I love the fact you say we're starting our own camp.
We are.
We're starting our own camp called no camp.
That's what it is.
There's no fucking, there is not one little thing in no way.
Like, and that should be your first red flag.
Present your argument.
We will listen and then either counter or agree.
They've done.
Yeah.
That's simple.
And you know what?
Here's the thing.
Anything that they want to, they want to put us in a box because we want to, most people
want to be put in a box.
They don't realize it.
They feel safe.
Yeah.
Nobody wants it.
Human nature wants to, to categorize things, to make things have order because you want
to be able to understand everything
because it's in its place.
You want to understand something by quickly glancing at it.
Like, oh, there in that box, now I know everything about them.
But here's a deal.
Here's one of the big mistakes
that a lot of these fitness professionals are making.
Even the ones that I personally respect,
there's quite a few that I personally respect.
However, they have sold their positions so fucking hard.
They made themselves so impossible to discuss
or debate with and so, they don't want to move
with the new science.
They've sold themselves so hard that they've
shoehorned themselves and now they're fucked.
So you've got the IIFLM people who hardcore
or like artificial sweeteners are perfectly fine.
They're not bad for you.
And emerging science is coming out now saying, no, it's probably not, but they've sold
themselves so hard that if they go back on it, they look like idiots.
So now they have to double down.
And that's where I'm like, man, you got to watch out what you say.
Well, this is why we talked the other day about the things that I say the worst thing
you could do as a personal trainer is to tie yourself to some dogma.
That I mean, we are, we are in the business of science. That's what it is.
This is, it's always going to be evolving. So you got to be very careful and be open.
Yeah, exactly. And open, open to change as, as we evolve and understand that anything that ends in diet right away is wrong.
I mean, the is because not everybody can do that diet.
Right. Because everybody is different and unique.
Everyone has different food and tolerance and allergies,
different stuff going on with their metabolism.
Everybody.
Well, their lifestyle.
I mean, look, look, here's an example.
I talk more recently.
I've talked about how I've changed my diet
to more of a ketogenic type diet.
Now, for me, it works excellent.
Of course.
But what do you not do?
What do you not do?
Right, right. When I'm saying is this, we have this big platform. And so, of course, what do you not do? What do you not do? Right, right.
And what I'm saying is this, we have this big platform,
and so of course, now I'm getting all these questions.
You're missing keto salt.
Right.
Now all these people are asking me question about.
I'm asking you to change your Instagram name.
No, not at all.
And what I'm, what I've been very clear to say,
in our forum, I've probably said this a dozen times,
is it is not for everybody, it is not the be all end dollars,
many ways to eat healthy.
And the human body can vary dramatically
without response to food.
Same thing goes for exercise.
This is why when we develop our programs,
we, their guides,
their guides and we encourage modification.
That's why we created the forum.
So people can go on there,
do the program one time around,
and then come back through and then modify it,
utilizing some of the concepts. And only that but selfishly we created the forum so we can get feedback so that we can continuously do research and develop more and more effective programs you know what that is that that resembles like the top performing companies in the world they rely on their consumers to do them an Apple all day.
They have to because that's the only way that they can stay innovative, but then also
provide quality product that the consumer the market actually wants.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Exactly.
Instead of cramming it on you, and that's what these dogmas do.
They cram that shit on you, And they're very abrasive to anybody
who has any sort of a counterpoint to it.
Well, I get really, really disappointed
with some of these fitness professionals,
especially the very educated ones.
There's a few PhDs out there
who I respect for the most part.
But then one in particular will come out
and there was one shitty, horribly done study,
which has been refuted many times,
among lots of studies that are in the opposite camp,
but there was one study that showed that eating,
shit tons of protein, like two grams per pound,
might be better, might, okay?
If you analyze the study, it's actually not conclusive,
and then of course there's 50 other studies
that show the opposite.
This one guy latches onto that,
why? Because he sells protein powder, and they guy latches onto that. Why?
Because he sells protein powder.
And they get super disappointed with that.
I'm like, man, it's obvious what you're trying to do.
You're picking that look, the nicotine
or the tobacco industry had their own studies
to show that tobacco was safe.
And they promoted this throughout the 50s and 60s
like crazy.
And it's like, instead of all the other studies
that show that was bad, they would pick their one that they kind of manipulated to work with. And we had people smoke for one month.
And we found that no one had lung cancers. Like, well, they're all like healthy people.
Oh, it's and it was one month, you know, like shit like that. So it's like going back to this
debate that we had on this. If it's your macros page with this girl and some guy comes
in with a fan, some smart kid for sure. But what he starts doing is he just starts posting all
these one outdated studies, totally biased studies.
Of course, a company that actually uses Aspartane is going to fucking do a study that shows
how it's fine to eat or consume.
Of course, it's going to.
It pays for studies.
Yeah.
It's going to be honest.
And that's what you people have to learn to understand is that you've got to be very
careful when it comes to the fitness industry because of that, most all of them are biased already right out the gates.
It's very, very hard to find good studies that bad.
And so you got to search just because someone shares you a study and you see a doctor said
something, you don't know with it.
Well, how that the controllables about that, you don't know if that was funded by the company
who's trying to promote what they're trying to close you on.
Here's a deal.
Nobody is immune to greed and integrity does not come with the PhD.
So just because someone has an education doesn't necessarily mean that they're not greedy
or that they have 100% integrity.
Okay.
Well, you have to say, but that's a fact.
Number two, when you read it, you have to read a study and look at how it's produced.
I'll give you an example.
Organize, amino acid, argonine and a study and look at how it's produced. I'll give you an example.
Organine, the amino acid, argonine and orthonine, they boost growth hormone levels.
I could pull up five stories of studies right now that show that when in these studies
giving people intravenous argonine will dramatically boost growth hormone.
Now, does that mean I can go by argonine powder and take it and it'll do the same thing?
No.
The studies were intravenous argonine.
So unless you have a hookup where you can inject yourself
with arganine, it's different part, different times of the day,
you're not gonna get that growth hormone boost.
Not only that, but a growth hormone boost
doesn't necessarily mean you're gonna see results.
It just shows a spike that might
maybe last a couple hours.
So that's just an example.
Aspartame is one of those things.
They'll show a study and they'll say,
we had mice eat aspartame for six months.
None of them died.
None of them got sick.
None of them had liver values that were elevator.
Well, that's six months.
Yeah, forget that we're not mice
and forget that it's only six fucking monks.
That's what I'm saying.
Now, what if we,
what if most people consume these artificial sweeteners
in larger quantities?
Because the people that I know that like diet coke
don't drink half a diet coke a day.
They drink three and four diet coaks a day,
and they don't do it for six months,
they do it for decades.
That's what you gotta look at.
And look at the things that we didn't know.
Long term.
And also look at the things that we didn't know
to study before, like we had no concept of gut flora.
So there was no science showing how it altered gut flora.
So if shit comes up, it's not due to aspartame
It might be something to A we don't know and so this is why you need to break studies down and really look at them
And there's more to the studies than the headlines and keep in mind that a news, you know publication
will
publish
A headline because it's sensational. It's a sensationalized
They're trying to they're trying to get more people to click on the link.
I'll give you another example.
Clickbait.
There was a marijuana study that was done in,
I believe 2014, 2015.
It was actually named one of the worst studies done
all year by organizations that do peer reviewed,
or that peer review of these studies.
So what the studies showed was that people who smoke marijuana
have fundamental changes or differences
into their brain structure. Okay, so that's what the headline says. People who smoke pot have fundamental changes or differences into their brain structure.
So that's what the headline says.
People who smoke pot have different brains.
So now you're gonna read them,
be like, oh shit, if I smoke pot,
it's gonna fuck up my brain.
Here's why the study was horrible.
Number one, there was no before.
So I test a bunch of people,
and by the way, the people that they tested
were heavy users of marijuana.
These people have smoked marijuana every day all day long. So they take them, and all they did was do a brain bunch of people, and by the way, the people that they tested were heavy users of marijuana. These people have smoked marijuana every day all day long.
So they take them, and all they did was do a brain scan of them,
and they found that in fact, their brains were different.
Now, we don't know what their brains look like before.
We don't know if they're self-medicating.
Perhaps they do have depression issues
or issues with their brain,
and that's why they fucking smoke pot all day long
every single day.
You see what I'm saying?
There's no, we don't know what the difference is.
Look, if I took a bunch of people who take Advil daily,
and I give him a questionnaire,
I guess what my study's gonna say,
people who take Advil have bad joints.
Is it the Advil that's given the bad joints?
Or is the fact that they have bad joints,
and that's where they take Advil?
You see what I'm saying?
And this is why you need to learn how to look at studies,
read them, look at what the cause and effect is,
sometimes cause and effect is the opposite direction.
It's too hard, man.
I just wanna, you know, what it says.
I wanna believe it.
Exactly.
Well, here's, you know, and this is why we do what we do.
I mean, this is the idea is that, you know,
we're trying to help people through that.
It isn't easy.
It wasn't easy for us.
We're fitness professionals.
We would, this is what we do.
You know, and, uh,
Oh, dude, it was five years ago.
We were all in the dark.
Yeah.
Five years ago. And those that that maybe just be tuning in for the first time to us and stuff will know that I mean
Shit, it's why we were not sponsored by anybody. We can't fuck it up
We can't we can't tire ourselves to anybody. It sucks. I mean, we would all love
I mean we've had tons already come after us and want to make deals and unfortunately
We can't because our integrity and the whole purpose of why we started this.
So it's challenging.
So the good news is, you know, shit ain't biased
because we're ain't anything we're trying to sell behind it,
you know, because that's why we're gonna push it
and that's what you gotta be careful of is, you know,
even these like Sal said, I'm not gonna bust out
who we're talking about right now,
but he was talking about a protein person.
I know somebody else who's sponsored by a protein bar
and company that has all kinds
of artificial flavoring
and sugar inside of it.
So of course, study, I mean, that's a big part
of his paycheck.
Possibly it could be 50%.
I don't know how much about normally someone
that's that big of a name and his doctor behind it.
Yeah, motherfucker gets, is getting a nice paycheck
to tell people that, hey, it's okay, you know,
you're not gonna die from it, which that's as far as we know right now.
Right, right, right.
And as long as, and as long as that fight's there,
he's gotta do exactly what Sal said, double down,
because he's already committed,
and even if he's starting to see studies that,
oh shit, I might be up shit Creek,
well, you can't back pedal now if you're that person.
You're committed.
I'm already in, I'm already pushing this,
marking this, if I go back,
it'll be a lot of inventory.
It'll discredit who I am it'll discredit everything
By yourself put in pushing for the last two years and that is the reason why minepub was recreated
We were we created this because the industry is upside down and somebody needs to turn it right back side up
And fuck it's hard when we get on pages like this and and people were battling people that just they're unaware that they're unaware
They don't even know because they're listening to some other doctor who's telling them
to do the blue pill.
And they just assume that we have no idea it's not biased.
This girl that was debating with if it fits your macros and we won't call her out, she's
cool.
You know, she's just in her own camp.
She's talking about how no, it doesn't promote bad eating.
It's all about eating sensibly every once in a while you can include some of these, you
know, quote unquote bad foods
And it makes your relationship to food healthy and so she was kind of coming after me a little bit
So I went and looked at her page and literally
95% of her posts were posts of or over food posts. Excuse me. We're posts of you know, donut pizza ice cream
And there was no caption underneath saying you know this I don't advocate. I don't advocate this or eat this sometimes because you'll see me put all I posted a burger
like I don't know three months ago or something like that. And when you see me posted, I'm
not one to post shitty food like this, but boy, this is a great bird. Right. And it's just
you're just you're just being a responsible fitness representative. And I think that the
fitness industry is lacking severely severely lacking, responsible fitness
representative, which is why most of the information, literally the vast majority, literally
something like 90% of the information you get from the fitness industry, especially
through social media, is not only complete bullshit, but it will do you harm.
And that's the truth.
So I hate to break that to a lot of you listening right now.
It's sad, but it's a hundred percent true
I can't think of an industry maybe maybe the entertainment industry is the I can't think of any other industry besides entertainment and fitness
There's more full of bullshit and sleaze and shit
The politics
So many says cosmetology or like or not or like you can carry beauty beauty beauty products are pretty bad too
But I they're all kind of yeah, it's all the same kind of.
Well, I think it's that time, Adam.
I hear it, let's brush it off.
Yeah.
I think it's that time.
Now that I see something in the distance.
Is that a quark coming down?
Yes.
Oh shit.
It's a majestic quark.
Wow.
Wow.
Adam, it's the motherfucking qua.
Oh yeah.
We do this with it, Doug.
Give it to us.
And Doug.
And the qua is guaranteed to remove wrinkles.
Oh yeah.
Let's give you a look.
Make my balls smooth.
All right, starting with V8's better way.
I'm a quac.
On your quac.
I can't believe it.
What's with a raccoon?
V8's better way is asking, what problems do you guys see with women who wear heels?
And what do you recommend to prevent issues?
One of the main problems I wear with women,
I see with women, I wear fuck.
I just went out of myself and bring the shadows
you said.
There.
Let me tell you something.
Re-wine.
Sometimes I like to wear my heels.
Gets me an organized, and here,
and here, and here, and here me into nice and to your problems too.
Here's the problem I see with women who wear heels is that they don't match always.
This is the outfit that they're wearing.
Heels place your, obviously your foot become, you know, pointed down so you have shortened
gastrox.
Plantar flexion.
Yeah, plantar flexion.
So you have shortened calves, shortened, you know, the gastroxisoleus are shortened, the tibiais tends to be lengthened. So you have, you start
to get tight in the calf area, which causes other problems. The other thing is that heels will place
you naturally in an anterior pelvic tilt. Now, that's a scientific term for sticking your butt out.
This is probably why men find heels attractive because women, you're walking around and shoes
that make you stick your butt out and expose yourself.
I mean, we're all animals.
It's no, it's exactly these, these three things.
And your legs look fantastic.
In plantar flexion, inhales, okay.
You've got, you got it, slight anterior pelvic tilt, booty comes out, quadriceps are slightly engaged
now in firing because you're up on your tiptoe.
So now your quads are flex on the side and so are your calves because you're in full
flexion on your calves.
I mean, that's exactly what it is.
Girls are walking around with their legs flexed and they're asked out, you know, because
they're realizing.
Yeah, which is, I mean, that's exactly why it's sexy, which is, it's, it's why, you know,
we like to see them in and why they like to wear.
I mean, it's just how it is.
So I, you know, in a reality, I mean, I like my growing heel.
So I wouldn't tell her to never wear heels again, but, you know, in a reality, I mean, I like my growing heel, so I wouldn't tell her to never wear heels again,
but, you know, I definitely wouldn't advocate.
If you have a job where you had to wear it every single day,
that's, that's a little rough.
And it may cause issues later on.
It will, and I would say this,
try to be out of heels more than your in-heel.
So, when you get home, walk barefoot.
That's one of the best things you could do,
is just walk barefoot, keep your feet totally flat.
That's a point for anybody too, by the way,
not just, yeah, people in heels. What you, even, just you barefoot, keep your feet totally flat. That's a point for anybody too, by the way. Not just people and heels.
What you mean, just you mean men that wear heels.
Yeah, I'm just saying, ain't by.
That's true, throw this heels on.
Yeah, no walking barefoot around the house and stuff like that.
It will help counter some of the effects you have with your heels.
But heels do promote disengagement of the glutes also. So you
could wear heels a lot, not workout, actually start to lose your ass a little bit, believe
it or not, because the anterior pelvic tilt, because the quads are a little more dominant
in that position.
I never even thought about that. So true. Yeah, it's absolutely true. It's so.
Oh, shit, we might start nutrient. Don't wear heels, flat butts. Here they come. Oh, shit.
I don't want to do that. Don't get over. Don't go over. I would do you. I didn't even think about that. Let's not get out of
control. That's pretty. That's pretty true. That's great. That's yeah. Yeah. A lot of the stuff we do
disengages the hips. I mean, really, uh, well seated, man, for sure. So you're in a seated position.
You are sitting down all day long. Rarely do we squat below, you know, we don't even squat to 90 degrees.
Nobody squat. I mean, maybe
to sit down on a toilet, that's about it. Everything else is higher than that. Glutes and hips
are usually not engaged in everyday life. Even if you run, if you're a runner, I'll get
runners that are clients and they'll be decent with a squat until they get down to, you know,
45 degrees or so and they start to get weak because that's the range of motion they're constantly in.
So, but yeah, heels will definitely make your calves tight and can cause back problems as a result.
So I would focus on core movements, disengaging the hip flexors and stretching out your calves.
Maybe the things I would advocate. 52.92 is asking Sal about super foods, because you post frequently on your Instagram
about super foods and he's asking or she is asking,
can you go over the benefits?
Goji berries.
Am I right?
Exactly, that's the only one.
It's the magic one.
Super foods are, it's just a category of foods.
It's not a scientific term.
So a lot of foods have benefit.
So I hate to say super food
because it makes it sound like just eat the...
It just means it's got a lot of bang for its buck.
It's like the way we explain a squat, okay?
Yeah, like a squat's a super expert.
Yeah, exactly, exactly.
The way a squat is for working out, it's a super food.
It's a super food for working out.
That's all it is.
A lot of bang for your buck.
It's a nutrient dance.
You get a lot of punch with it. So you get a lot of nutrients. You get a good,
or you get a good macro breakdown, like an egg. An egg with the yolk is a super food. Lots of
nutrients in the yolk. You've got the natural cholesterol. You've got a good omega three omega six
breakdown. If it's, especially if it's an organic pasture raised egg. Um, you know, I think they wrote this because I did that post on Maka, Maka root, which
is a supplement that I've been using.
Maka roots consider to super food because it's some of the effects on the body.
Um, but it's not a food that you would replace other foods with.
So that that category is, you know, I don't like that's why that term I'm a little if you
with.
Well, and here's a couple of a couple of things to keep in mind.
One, uh, when Sal does a post like that, or if you ever hear us, like he talked earlier
about ketogenic diet, and you know, we're always constantly assessing the way we feel, or
things that we're noticing in our diet, our skin, whatever, our energy, complexion, all
that stuff, and are always trying to manipulate our foods to see if there's something in there
that we can help it naturally to do first.
So just because we say that we're doing this or doing that, it doesn't mean that, oh,
everyone should eat this or everyone should do this now. I want to make that very clear. And also,
you know, super foods don't know. You'll also find good information out there that will also
probably be biased and backed by somebody who's trying to push a goji berry or a monovid drink or a,
you know, whatever all of those name brands
are of these super food drinks, which there's, there is a difference between getting all
the nutrients in your diet from whole foods and putting in a sugar drink and taking
it down.
Yeah, a lot of the super food, like, the benefit you're getting from them is that you're
probably deficient in, you know, some form of a nutrient or
a micronutrient for that matter, you know, like in people like neglect certain minerals in their
body or they don't get enough diversity in their diet, like that's really where the benefit to a
lot of these, maybe you're not getting that particular type of phytonutrient because it doesn't
grow in our area, right? And so then this becomes something new
that stimulates more diversity within your gut
and like things to benefit from.
Exactly.
Such a great, you know that that's so,
Monivese claim to fame was the Asciberry,
which you can't find here in America.
So.
It sounds exotic.
Resonives were laughing their asses off when we were here.
Exactly, they were.
It's like a blueberry, a blueberry or the strawberry. Exactly. And then
when we brought it here, of course, you take a culture who's been over who hasn't been
eating that, whatever that you introduce it in the body. Guess what? There's probably
be some positive changes that you see inside the body because it is a super food also.
It hasn't been introduced into our diet over here for probably hundreds of years. Now someone
brings it over and we started ingesting it
and oh my God, there has some positive benefits.
By the way, one of the most anti-oxidant dense fruits
you could get ever is a well-grown blueberry.
But nobody promotes it because blueberries
you get them everywhere.
It's just easy.
It's not sexy.
It's not some, you know, Amazonian fruit
that we've never heard about.
You know, it's a fucking blueberry, right?
But I'll give you an example.
What Justin was saying was such a fantastic point
about, you know, lifestyle and how you're eating
will change the value of food.
Let me explain, okay.
Salt, right?
You can salt as cheap as hell.
I can go to the grocery store and get salt for nothing.
Salt is everywhere.
It is not considered a superfood anymore.
But if you go back a thousand years, there were wars fought over salt. it salt for nothing. Salt is everywhere. It is not considered a superfood anymore.
But if you go back a thousand years, there were wars fought over salt.
Actually, not that long ago actually, I believe in India, I believe Gandhi did a march because
of salt.
Salt is an incredibly important nutrient for the body and when it was hard to find, it
was a superfood and people fought over it.
Here's another example, the island that my family's from, Sicily.
Sicily a long time ago had some very wealthy landowners.
Why?
It's an island in the Mediterranean and the temperature and the climate was perfect for
growing lemons.
And you would have ships traveling through the Mediterranean, and these ships had food,
which was mainly salted meat, to preserve it, and they lacked vitamin C. And so sailors
would die or get sick from scurvy.
Scurvy, that's right.
And so lemons were highly valued.
They were a superfood.
The old pirate, you know, scurvy.
Right.
So, superfoods, you know, nutrient dense, typically that's how we use it nowadays.
But really, if it's something you need, then that becomes a superfoods, you know, nutrient dense, typically, that's how we use it nowadays.
But really, if it's something you need,
then that becomes a superfood.
If it's something you don't need,
then it's just a food.
Makes sense, right?
Alex Depego is asking about pausing during a set
or, you know, stopping right in the middle of the set
to catch your breath, for example.
Is that good, bad, or irrelevant?
That's a good, that's a really good question.
It is a really good question.
If you're, it depends, it depends on what your goal is.
If I'm trying to build strength
and I'm exhausted, and so my limiting factor
becomes my cardiovascular endurance,
then pausing a set might benefit strength.
On the flip side, I'm not gonna gain the endurance
to be able to do these sets straight through in the future. So I might not want to pause during the set. The pause, if it's
short, probably won't change much. If it's a long pause, like there's stop pause where people will
do a squat, actually rack the bar, wait 10 seconds and then go again. That's a completely different
technique for training. And it's more of an advanced technique and it can be beneficial but it's not one I would use all the time. But other than that, I would say it's probably one of
those things that you can use to modify and tweak your workout and change if you've been following
something for a long time. I make notes of it too if I had to stop and pause, versus another day
where I feel like I can keep completing all the reps or not. Maybe it's due to energy and fatigue.
But yeah, it's an interesting, if you're programming that
into the program.
You can't.
You can't do that.
Oh yeah, I don't think that's why he's asking it though.
I don't think he's trying to program it into his business.
No, I want to just be clear to you.
Yeah, I know.
And I think you said it perfect.
I really think that's exactly how you dictate that you it's based off of your goal. If your primary
focus is building strength, and that's what you're trying to do, then the rest is not
going to hurt you whatsoever. In fact, it's probably going to benefit you a little bit.
And if your primary goal is to increase endurance, is to increase your strength through, I mean,
your cardiovascular endurance, then absolutely,
then that's something that you would want to do because you're going to train it that
way.
So it really just depends on what your goal is.
I think you said it perfect.
Well, I'll tell you what, when I switch from like a, like a, you know, phase two from red
maps to phase three, which is much shorter rest and supersets, I always, the first week,
tend to gas out during the set.
And so what do I do is I just go lighter.
But then I find, after the second and third week,
I start to adapt to it and I start to get new muscle growth as a result.
So sometimes it's okay just to go lighter if you find yourself gasping out and saying,
okay, I'm gasping out, I can't do 10 reps with this.
I have to pause in the middle.
Then rather than doing less reps or pausing, I'll lighten the weight.
Well, especially if you found yourself doing the opposite for a while, you know, if you're doing it.
Right, exactly, because it's a change.
Yep.
Emily K. Hamm is asking about the common belief
that you have to eat big to get big,
but her question is, wouldn't your body prioritize
hypertrophy, even without a surplus
if there's a strong, anabolic message being sent?
This is a fantastic question.
So it was actually a longer question.
And she was talking about how in the past,
people were much more fit, stronger,
and probably had less access to calories or food.
So they ate less, yet they were strong and fit.
Here's the thing.
They were a strong and fit, but they weren't big.
So people back then were not very big.
In fact, the average man today is not only heavier, but taller than the average man was
60 years ago.
That being said, the question about whether or not hypertrophy or muscle growth can happen
without calorie surplus if there's a strong anabolic signal.
Yes, absolutely.
If I took an athlete who was working out real hard
who plateaued and didn't change their diet at all
and gave them anabolic steroids,
they would in fact build muscle.
What ends up happening is the body
does what's called calorie repartitioning.
So it takes more of the food that you do eat and it moves it to muscle and away from
other areas namely fat. And so what you end up getting is leaner while building muscle.
Right. And all that's based off of like what you're promoting as far as like the environment that
you're trying to make. 100%. So if I'm under an extreme amount of stress and having to press and
push these these heavy objects off me constantly.
You're telling your body that like, oh my god, okay, muscles, I need muscles, right?
I can't just use these calories to store away.
And so it very much, your body is trying to survive at all costs.
And so that might be a situation where, you know, the priority then is to build, you know,
a bigger, stronger muscle.
Well, a non-anabolic, I mean, a non-steroidal example would just be this.
If you were somebody who trained, you know, five days a week, and you ate a certain
way, exactly the same, we're just going to say hypothetically, and you had your body part
split as the way you trained. And now you come over and you start running maps
and you start doing full body splits,
you end up increasing your frequency
and you start putting in trigger sessions
throughout the day.
That's a good point, don't change your diet.
You don't do anything different.
The only thing different now is now you've incorporated
these trigger sessions into a routine
that you already do on and guess what's gonna happen.
I mean, now you have a new anabolic signal
that you weren't firing before and you will. Isn't there? I'm trying
to think of this too as far as she said, I perchrophy, but in a sense, you're building
a stronger muscle, but you're using a lot of your reserves that you would be using to fat
storage, right? Right. And you're also using a lot of the fluids. And so I don't really
see this bigger body coming out of that without the calories that you're adding using a lot of the fluids. And so I don't really see this bigger body coming out of that
without the calories that you're adding into the mix.
You just more muscle.
Right.
So you gotta think of it in those terms.
That's a good point.
You're gonna shrink down, but you may look like more muscular,
but you're gonna shrink down.
Right.
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but I will say this, there definitely is an anabolic signal,
a small one, but it can become a big one
if you combine it with a good workout,
with eating a surplus.
Eating a surplus by itself does send a small anabolic signal.
If you combine it with exercise, it makes it a large one.
But keep in mind that that signal to build that comes from the surplus is short-lived.
So you can't just do this shit forever and keep building muscle.
You start to just gain body fat.
And this is why we always advocate what we call mini-bulks, where you go in a surplus of
calories and you do it for three weeks, not three months.
Because you get that signal, you build the muscle
right when that signal starts to dampen.
And the extra calories now we're gonna start turning
into body fat, then you back off,
you've gotten what you wanted.
And that's probably the best way that I've seen
to utilize that, you know,
eat big to get big mentality.
Well otherwise, if you're always living in this deficit
or a balance, you know, where
you're not going, or you're not going over, you're at maintenance, I should say, then
when it ends up happening, your body just gets adapted to that.
So just like Justin was saying, eventually gets the point where you realize, okay, the
body does need more muscle, you know, and it reduces its body fat, they repartition.
And then you kind of, you balance out.
And then without doing something, calories, pushing yourself into a surplus,
you won't force the body to have to grow or have to do anymore.
It'll just, it'll maintain, it'll adapt to right where you're at.
You won't get bigger, you won't get smaller,
you'll stay right there as long as you keep living in that deficit
or that maintenance level.
At one point, if you do want to get bigger, you have to.
Yeah, you definitely should mess with this.
Yeah, definitely.
Our final question is from O'Rourke EQ.
Which one of you guys is the fastest
in the 100 yard dash sprint?
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
Well, I'll tell you why this is a ridiculous question.
It's fine.
Let me tell you why it's just ridiculous.
Oh, it's here, this is.
Because 100 yards is far.
I knew you thought that you're like,
yeah, 40 yards, what happened to the 40 yard dash?
30 yards. 30 yards, you get 40 yards. What happened to the 40 yard dash? 30 yards, 30 yards get 100 yards.
That's exhausting.
It's trying to get us all a terror like this.
I'm pretty sure I would win.
Yeah, you got the long legs, bro.
I mean, I'm gonna give you that, but.
I'm decently fast.
I don't know about your start and I don't know about your
explosiveness and your stride.
You maybe you may be running like little,
you know, I definitely think if we were allowed to pull
each other down and knock each other over,
Justin would probably weigh that.
I think I think I'll fight dirty.
I think Doug would be the fastest.
Oh, yeah.
You think so, huh?
He moves fast, bro.
You know what, he takes that an optical illusion though,
just because of the high.
Yeah, there's, there's no way, you know,
five of his steps is one of mine.
So it's for sure. I mean, I take one step,. He's I gotta see my problem. I'm worried about Adam
Cuz he's got long legs see my nobody nobody see I'm not in the running at all everybody's arguing about
We know you're gonna pull a hammer right from this which is ironic because you're wearing soccer shoes
We think you're fast. No, I I can't run fast looking. I have too much muscle my legs Adam
I'm actually pretty quick uphill
for very, very short distances.
Yeah, if there's food at the top.
Yeah, I'm afraid I actually would probably pull something
because I don't think I've done a hundred yards sprint
as hard as I could for a long time to race you guys
and my ego would go, No, no, no, no, here and just say, if we recorded us racing at 100 yards
and posted that shit, it would be the funniest fucking
most dysfunctional looking shit.
I would love it.
I'd be embarrassed.
It was like the guy who got onto my page yesterday
and was like trying to crack on my form on my,
on my searchers.
No, we got on there and I was just like,
well yeah, thanks, Dick, I definitely,
I don't have perfect posture.
I'm not, I'm not by all means saying that I do. I said, I'm all fucked well, yeah, thanks, Dick. I definitely don't have perfect posture. I'm not I'm not by all means saying that I do
I'm all fucked up, bro. I've been bodybuilding for the last three years. I'm trying
Well, it was it was trying to try it right here, man. I'm trying to get better
For police. Yeah, excuse me. I think we should change the question. Who is the fastest in the 100 pound squat then we'll do that
And I'll be fun
Crossfitter. I'm not gonna fucking enter that
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