Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 388: Finding Motivation when Uninspired, Impacting Public Health & Growing a Podcast
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Why are you so stressed out today, Doug?
Yeah.
What's going on right now?
We got a lot of good news though.
Well, no, no, no, no, no, good news.
Yeah, we're gonna yell at some people today
and then we're gonna sign contracts with other people.
Doug came in and stressed out, and so Adam,
he's like a fucking heat seeking missile.
He senses it and then he presses at the button
and he just pushes it and he's like,
Doug, hurry up, what's going on?
And poor Doug, running around here.
I do come on, I came in with the good news.
The frazzled out.
Although I am the bear of good news most of the time,
let's be honest.
Tell us some good news, Doug.
I mean, Adam, and then he just says not to,
and he walks away.
Well, the best thing is because so,
so Doug was always known
as the backpack of Mind Pump because of what you said
that one time, right?
Like he's a little back.
He fits right on you.
That's how he gets small.
That's nice and snug.
I think it's nice and snug.
But now we got, he's not that small, but we're whipped.
When we fly, when we go and travel,
we do actually save money on it.
He just sits on my lap when we do go to fly.
So he fits in the overhead, come find me.
He reads him stories.
But then we brought on Josh, who's, if Doug's a backpack,
Josh is Doug's backpack.
He's a fan pack.
He's a fan pack, yeah, he's the addition to it.
He holds all the credit cards.
This is great.
Yeah, I know.
It's a good, I love everybody.
Small, tiny camera.
We're gonna see how fast Josh actually listens
to the podcast too, because we're gonna talk shit about him
here. We're gonna tell him that we did that. You don't even know what this is a test. What we're gonna do
He doesn't know this yet because right now he's on a trial period with us. Yeah, we haven't even jumped him in yet
We're gonna officially show up. We're gonna beat him up. We're gonna officially a higher
Yeah, but after we officially hire him what we're gonna do is he we're gonna turn him into like the Justin
What was the guy's name from a fantasy factory?, drama. Yeah, he's gonna be our drama.
He's gonna be our drama.
Can I, can we do that though?
Can we have, can we like beat people up like gangs do to get him in?
I mean, jump in a consent form.
I mean, he's, I think we could probably just say,
I don't think it's gonna take all of us.
Josh is not a very big guy, dude.
He's scrappy.
He probably needs to be like,
you might be like, Doug, remember, Doug's the one,
easily among the four of us, that's the most dangerous. Once he foams at the mouth, dude. He's easilyppy prize ninja music. You might be like Doug remember Doug's the one easily among the four of us
That's the most things he foams at the mouth. Yeah, he's easily the most thing that Doug does have the chip
Chimps drink Adam Adam looked at I mean a Doug looked at Adam is like don't forget that
eyebrow and all I bow on me and shit. I'll kill you. I will
We're almost shank. We are almost
Complete here. I hope hopefully I'm crossing our fingers that the the last bit of our foam comes in today
You think I hope well if you base if you base the speed at which our construction people have been working
We should be finished sometime by 2035 is a formula for that somewhere. Yeah, it's just gonna be like yeah
Because there's nothing more pleasing than coming in and working an entire day, and that's seeing a single fucking person doing anything.
Well, and this is how, I think we've all,
that's very frustrating.
We've all flashed at one point,
and the way I take it,
but mostly me and you.
Yeah.
But I feel like,
I can't make sure that they still get it done.
What calms me down is that I have to remember
that this is the drawback of being somebody like Sal
or myself who just,
we can't turn a screwdriver
if our life depended on it. So we have to pay everybody yelling at everybody. Well, yeah, you know,
what you so what happens? True. We're at the mercy. Like I have a student. I'm somewhere in the middle.
I just need a TV hung up and I need some foam shit glued on a wall and my fucking ass just won't
do that, you know, saying like so. And we don't want you to do that. Yeah, I don't want it. If me and
Adam came in, could you imagine if me and Adam were the ones responsible
for putting the shit up?
Oh my God.
The disaster.
It would be horrible.
It'd be an absolute, I think we could if we tried Adam.
Yeah, we did.
Yeah, absolutely.
I don't want to, I don't want to do any of this.
We make a YouTube video and just,
where me and Adam try to do,
I just want to see you guys hammer a nail.
That's all.
Well, you remember our old studio?
The what?
Our old studio.
Yeah, we had foam on those walls. Yep, who put that up?
I don't know what you mean. I helped that's
You and Adam me and you bitch. I did me and you both stapled it up. Yeah, yeah look terrible
You guys can handle a stapler. Bro, we we literally so you supposed to put the foam up
And what you're supposed to do is you's glue and glue the back and then stick So it's real nice right right right me and Adam are like let's just get this shit up
We bought we had a we had a swing length
There's a couple of them popping out. We had a swing length stapler. We just stapled it like two ends
And put it up. Fuck it man. It was for the side right. It's not for look. It worked. This one looks sexy
We made sure to pay somebody yes, somebody that was smart even if it takes them 10 years
It'll be done. It'll be done eventually to pay somebody. Yes. Somebody that was smart. Even if it takes them 10 years. Yeah. Yeah.
It'll be done.
It'll be done eventually.
Do you know what?
They got to milk it a little bit.
It's that motherfucking time.
Hey, hold on a second.
I want to get a pair of your, what are those pants called?
Types.
Types.
Types.
So they had a question to ask you, what size are you wearing?
Do they come in like different, like large eggs or larger?
Is it more based on?
I believe so these are under armor and I keys.
I don't know what I have on under armor and I keys, but one of them,
one of them goes like large medium, smaller,
sure large size like normal sizes.
And then I think the other one does like waste size or something.
Yeah, 32s or I think so what size are you?
Are you I'm wearing shorts over those?
Yeah, I would never do that.
I don't, I don't care how trendy and cool that becomes that it's never,
we'll never be cool.
But we don't want to see camel toe. Well, I well, I mean I've got I have a dick on me too
Like these guys that get away with that stuff obviously don't have much of a package
You're wearing don't mind if I say so myself. I mean I got a dick on it
I don't know how those I don't know why those guys do that. I mean, they put you saw the formation.
They post on social media like showing off their legs
and the tights after they're all pumped up and stuff.
But I'm like, dude, you can't even see your package
bro and you're wearing spandex.
That's not a fucking good thing.
And you know, and Adam's looking at him.
Adam is really looking.
He wants to see the pack, but he is.
He can't see.
One of my biggest scientists.
One of my big, can I be honest with you?
So I did judo as a kid.
I was a grappler as a kid, but I didn't do wrestling. And one of the big can I be honest with you so I did judo as a kid I was a grappler as a kid but I didn't do wrestling
And one of the main fears of mine was wearing the fucking singlet because you could see everything
With your dick out there isn't that and you know have you been you've never been on stage with the with the speedos right?
You did the physique thing which was in boxers. Oh, yeah, yeah, no, no, I mean I could do the I can't I don't know
I guess I could because what if you get a boner? Yeah.
That's everybody's fear, right?
You get up there, you get excited.
It's the same thing.
Well, you know, try, you put it this way.
I'm flexing.
If you think in your mind,
it's happening.
This is what happens to men.
If you think in your mind,
don't get a boner, you get what you will.
Your dick always goes the opposite.
Does it, does it really?
When you're trying to hit it over the water,
you just hit in the fucking water.
Does that really happen to men,
or is that just 17 year old boys? Oh. I don't typically have that problem where I just, you don't, you just hit in the fucking water. Does that really happen to men or is that just 17 year old boys?
I don't typically have that problem where I just...
You don't, you don't, you see it right now, don't get a bone.
I go like, don't have a bone or don't have a bone or a baseball,
a grandma, a baseball grandma, like I don't want to get a heart on it.
I know we're like this.
That's why the belt loop wasn't that.
I'm getting turned on.
No, that didn't happen.
You said grandma.
That didn't happen anymore.
And normally situations where you have your doctor
who's gonna go do a check on you
or you're gonna get up on stage,
I don't get find that arousing at all.
Really?
Not me at least, I don't know.
You ever have a female doctor?
Check your cold hands.
Check your junk.
Oh yeah, sure, I've had female doctors.
I don't think it's-
Was she prettyish?
I don't have, I've never had a hot doctor.
I had-
That has always been a fantasy moment.
I told you I took my pants off too early.
I told you this way.
Oh, what?
Say it again? Yeah. When I was getting physical. Your doctor's like,. I told you this way. Say it again.
Yeah, when I was getting physical, your doctor's like, uh, no, no, it's a female doctor.
Yeah, but you're infected.
No, she's just like, she's, came in for an ear.
Here's what happened.
Okay.
So it's for a football.
So yeah, I go into it.
Like we're getting a physical.
Like what do you think is going to happen in my head, right?
And so I'm getting the physical.
I'm getting ready.
And then she's like, okay, I'll be right back. I'm getting my my chart or whatever and she's coming back in. I'm
like, all right, cool. And I just started taking my pants off. We're picking out. Yeah. And I was like,
standing there but naked and she just look at me. She's like, oh my, we don't do that anymore.
She got so like embarrassed that I was like, oh shit. You're like, you sure you don't want to see
this doctor? It's not embarrassing. Well, check it out. Is there something wrong with it? Have you
guys had this?
I've had this at least, at least a handful of times.
That maybe not more than 10, but at least five times
I know in my life I've had clients
when I go to take their body fat tests
where you ever had a woman who just like,
Oh, where they take their shirt off?
Like just right away, like you go to go do your,
no, yeah, I've had that.
I think only you.
I turn around a girl.
You're the only one.
I turn around to grow the calipers
and she's standing there with just in her body. Dude, I had, I had it. This happened. I had a guy. I turn around a guy. The calipers and she's standing there.
I had a trainery, but that's going to make this a lot easier.
We didn't need a shirt.
I had a trainer working for me brand new trainer years ago.
Do you guys remember the, so now when you do body fat tests,
it's bicep, triceps, scapula, super eleac.
It used to be the inner thigh.
It used to be the upper thigh. It used to be the upper thigh.
It used to be the upper pack or whatever.
And it was different for men and women, right?
So I had this fucking kid working for me
and he was like 19 years old and brand new trainer.
And I'm like, okay, you're gonna do body fat tests
so you can talk to people about personal training, no problem.
So I'm watching them test people
and he's doing the men's body fat tests on women,
which means he's pinching their boob.
So he's doing a boob test,
and they're all coming out with high body fat.
No way, no shit, right?
He's like, and he's like, so,
so this is how I find out.
He comes to me, like,
he comes to me, he's like,
Sally goes, this says she's 32% body fat,
but I don't think that's right.
I look at him, like,
no, she's pretty fucking lame, bro.
I'm like,
let me watch you do my abs.
She's got abs at fake tips.
And he grabs the fuck,
he grabs the top of her boob, dude
And he's pinching it now at that moment. I don't want to say something
Yeah, yeah, you don't want to fucking embarrass. I don't want her to know that he's grabbing her boob and he shouldn't right
So I'm like, okay, and I looked at the number. I just made some shit up on like all-
I'm professional like very medical. I'm like, no, you added it wrong
She's a 21% and she leaves and like bro, you just totally grabbed like you're not supposed to do that
That's supposed to grab her, but.
Do you remember, so how about this one,
like when you used to get measurements, right?
So I don't know how many times I had to go over this
with trainers, and it doesn't matter,
they still get caught up doing this shit,
where you go to do it, you go to measure their thighs,
you know, and then people just reach their hand
through their crotch to do the,
oh my God.
It's like, no dude, you don't do that, you drop it down,
you go from the side and you,
there's a problem for it. But they kneel down, I don't know that. You drop it down. You go from the side and you. There's a proper way to get the needle down. I don't know how many times
I come around the corner to see one of my trainers who's like kneeling down in front of
some lady's crotch and he's sticking her hand through it through between her legs.
They get her. They take you. You want me to get you some forceps while you're at it?
Yeah. Like, and you know what? It's always the dude. The dude's always doing it with the
hot client too. You know what I'm saying? No one's, it's like a real big lady
or she's not good looking at something like that.
Oh my God.
And did you take her measurements?
It's like, oh, she didn't really want to take her measurements.
We just did weight or what that.
But oh, you better believe the fucking hot 25 year old
was getting all of her measurements down.
You just remind her accurate results.
Yeah, right.
I totally forgot about the story.
You just totally brought back a memory.
I was a trainer brand new.
I'm 18 years old.
I had this young, extremely hot model.
That was my client, so she was probably 19 or 18,
right around my age.
She comes in to get a body fat test
and she's wearing like a little sundress, okay?
Now back then, you would test the top of a thigh.
So I'm like, okay, I guess we can kind of do this.
You just have to pull the dress up a little bit
and she pulls it all the way up, dude.
And she had no underwear on, I'm not making this up.
I swear to God.
And I must have to, if you act off to that.
I must, here's the thing, I haven't,
but I will now because I must have buried that.
I must have buried that somewhere in my mind
and I just remembered it because she pulled it all the way
and I was scared.
It's an 18 year old kid.
I'm like, oh, and I was so scared
that all I did was test their body fat.
So she's naked.
I just tested my battery.
You're welcome.
Yeah, you're welcome.
And she must have felt so dejected.
She must have great memory.
I know.
Son of a bitch.
Got one for you for later.
Yep.
Yep.
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Our first question is from Ty Leish. As a student studying diatetics, we are still taught
the benefits and importance of carbohydrates. I used to be all four carbohydrates and thought they were essential for performance and recovery
until I recently heard a guest speaker
talk about how your generation is at its highest percentage
in mental illnesses like depression, ADD, and ADHD,
as well as obesity, and how it's well known
that my generation, millennials,
are in the worst health state in US history.
Anyway, my question is, how do you think people like myself
and others in my generation can make an impact
on the public's health, and do you think we're gonna see
any headlines about how our food consumption
is related to the prevalence of mental disorders
as well as physical health related problems?
Wow, he wins for the longest short, longest question ever right there.
Yeah. It was not painful. Listen to me.
No, it was. So we're all out of time for the Q&A.
We'll catch you guys next week.
We'll be answering this question on the next episode.
Yeah.
I actually really enjoy this question.
I mean, it's a great question.
Because it's a lot of depth.
I'll tell you why I like it because he or she, I'm not sure if it's a guy or a girl.
It's a guy.
He, oh wait, he's on our forum, isn't he? Okay. He's asking what can they do? Now, two things here. Number one, it is true.
Millennials, I feel sorry for you. You are in one of the worst positions in, you know, the past
generations in terms of health. At record levels, diagnosed with 80,
D80 HD depression, at record levels,
diabetes at young ages, record levels of shit that didn't even exist
30 years. Just a bunch of horrible things that are happening to you
health wise. And so I feel for you, I feel for you because you almost,
you, you inherited this. I mean mean you're at the tail end of
Horrible policies on nutrition, you know when we were kids the food pyramid had been
Introduced not that long before us and so for us we were kind of in it
But we weren't at the tail end of it now you've got you know 80%
Penetration of the food market with GMO type foods, foods that were not tested
on things like the microbiome of the gut. And yet now it's an 80% of, you know, non-organic foods.
You have people, you know, it's a hammered into our minds that fats are bad for us and that carbohydrates
are fine and healthy. You've got all this bad information that's now, you know, been promoted
through two generations. So you've got these kids being raised on this shit.
On top of that, they're also inactive because of modern technology.
And so it's like this perfect storm.
But on the flip side, you are also the luckiest generation ever.
And I'll tell you why, no generation has been as connected to each other as the generation now.
You are connected to everything. You can communicate with humans.
You can, on a ridiculous level, you can spread ideas like never before.
Anybody can post a YouTube video, and if it's good, it can go viral.
In order for that to happen when I was a kid, you needed lots of money,
and you needed a major network who was willing to promote that.
So disinformation is easier now to combat
because there's so many less barriers.
You don't have these holders of information,
these guardians of information anymore.
It's accessible at your fingertips.
So one of the best things you could do
is research and spread and talk amongst yourselves
through social media, through internet. Yes, lots of bad information gets out that way, One of the best things you could do is research and spread and talk amongst yourselves through
social media, through internet. Yes, lots of bad information gets out that way, but lots
of good information gets out that way as well. A lot of the stuff we're learning now is because
of this connectivity through the internet. So my advice to you is spread this information,
convince other friends to do the same thing.
You can go on forums now and read people's anecdotes, but instead of it being one anecdote,
like it used to be when we were growing up where you heard from one person, you go on these
forums and you hear all these people who've solved some of their health problems through
diet and it becomes more science now because you're hearing it from so many people.
I mean, when you look at the way
cannabis is being used to treat epilepsy, for example, that was entirely driven by
the internet. Big farm now is interested in some of that stuff. If you look at the ketogenic diet and it's popularity today, that's, you know, ketogenic diet has been around for a very,
very long time. But it's because of the internet and because of, you know, the citizen scientist
that have kind of promoted it. So that's the best thing you could fucking do.
Well, you know, I had to comment, though, on you saying that they're one of the
luckiest generations, too, because of the fact that we can connect so easily.
And I think that's kind of a double-edged sort of.
Of course.
Of course.
Information is a tool.
Information overload.
Yeah, right.
And let's be honest, the people that are funding this stuff,
I mean, now like, I mean, look at the way it's getting
with cookies on your computer,
and it's getting with commercials soon.
And if people don't see this already,
the future of commercials are gonna look like this.
When you watch, Spike TV does it already,
you'll see this with everybody,
because everything will be streaming.
So commercials will be obsolete.
They already are pretty much obsolete
because who the fuck watches TV live? Which is nice nice because now it's at least targeted, right?
Like if it's something I like, like that seems to show up more often now.
Thank you.
Thank you. So I actually enjoy that aspect.
Yeah, and that's how it's going to look.
So you'll now, the way you'll be watching TV is you'll be streaming your show that you
want to watch while you're watching your show, a banner will come up with the things that
are the commercials now will look like that.
They'll no longer be these three to five minutes.
I'm not giving a lot of monesthetes.
Seven commercials.
Is what I'm trying to say.
Well, here's the thing that, you know, and my point of saying that is that that's still
that the more we're still in the same predicament that we were 10 years ago with the information
that you still are still going to be dominated.
Wait, as long as we have big government, as long as we still have bigger, a big pharma,
you know, these are the people that are funding and backing
a lot of these promotions and commercials
and advertising and marketing.
So here's the thing you gotta consider, they always have.
The difference now is now we have the accessibility
to be able to spread information like they do.
And here's the thing, with any great power, there's dual, those duality to it.
Okay. Nobody's going to argue that the discovery of fire wasn't one of the greatest achievements
of mankind. If we never discovered fire, we wouldn't even be here today. Fire can fucking burn you
and you can be used in a very negative way. That's an excellent analogy. And that's, and that's
the same thing with information. With accessibility to information, our ability to communicate,
you're gonna get a lot of bullshit.
We know this, I go on the internet
and I have to stuff you're gonna read is full of shit too,
but there's a lot of stuff that's not full of shit.
Well, that's the scary part,
because if you're solely relying on other people's information,
I feel like you can get in a trap
with that generation being so relying
on other people's processes
of how they collect this information.
If they've been in the very old and actually got their PhD
and it went through the grind of everything,
there was to get this type of information.
I don't feel like, I don't know,
I feel like this cautionary warning out there.
I think that's a piece of advice for you.
You have to really vet your sources.
I'm saying because now anybody can get access to you. Anybody could say they're a PhD online.
Anybody can, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you could have went to, you know, University of Phoenix
for fucking 15 years and say you got all this education
in schooling and then build this badass website
that looks super professional and you've paid all the money
for SEO and you're popping up all over the place.
I mean, you really can create a celebrity status now.
And with virtual, with all the social media platforms
like that, you can show your ass on fucking Instagram
enough times and you're gonna have enough likes
and thousands of people listening.
You can post some good.
Now, you're a fitness professional.
Exactly. That's so, that's, to me, it's like,
I don't know, man, I don't know how much,
I don't know how much money.
Because let's, let's look at just our, our world, right?
Let's just look at fitness and
Can you say 10 years ago?
We were in a worse place than where we are now. Yep, you think so 100% I'll tell you why
Fasting ketogenic dieting the questioning of frequent meals all these things existed 70 I mean fastings been around since the beginning of time. You're right, but today, today it's far more widespread and more and more people.
So I'm standing out of a plight.
I'm going to challenge you here.
I'm going to challenge you here then, because here's the thing with like fasting, which
we know is great.
This is why we wrote a guide about it.
But the people, the first people that really made it popular were like the Hodg twins.
So even if you're a mind-pumplist
and you're still outnumbered by the Hodg twins
who are teaching you a tool like fasting incorrectly.
Sure.
So you're getting some of the information,
but because it's muddy,
because of where it's coming from
and the source that's giving it to you.
But because they've established himself
as a credible source, because they're celebrities,
because they're come putty, funny guys.
So millions of people are following that protocol.
Here's the conclusion to your,
the train of thought that you have,
the train of thought, and that's,
and by the way Adam, where you're going with your,
your train of thought is very common.
And this is where it leads,
it leads to centralized education,
it leads to people designing, okay,
this is only if it comes from this source can it be trusted
and we know where that heads.
We know where that's going.
You look at, look at,
where did we learn nutrition from schools?
What kind of schools?
Public schools, the same fucking government
that told us to eat a high carbohydrate diet
that's predominantly grains
is also going to teach children through schools. So when you start to to say only from
this source can it be trusted and we need to make sure everything is is as accurate through
our lens. Are there negatives to that? There's definite negatives. The potential for damage
becomes much higher versus giving people the freedom. Look, here's
the bottom line. When people are given freedom, usually it's a better thing. And that's true
for information as well. Does that mean that it's perfect? Of course not. There's going
to be bullshit that's going to be, you know, spread out there. There's going to be bullshit
that you're going to read. But at the end of the day, there's, you're going to get more
positives as a result. And you're seeing more of these, Dr. Terry Wall said this, citizen scientists, look, my
story wouldn't even be possible if it wasn't for the current state of technology.
I have zero formal education.
All my knowledge comes from my own searching, and it wouldn't have been possible without
this ease of accessibility on the internet.
And I wouldn't even have been exposed to it prior.
So that's why I'm saying that we're also in a good position.
And I think if you want to spread some of the science,
some of these new studies, if you want to debunk a lot
of these myths, start by using your social media,
start with your circle, start with your influence,
and watch it start to spread.
You know, it's interesting when it comes to information,
especially when it comes to the internet,
there's something called critical mass.
And you see this with anything that goes viral.
Is it grows at a particular rate, at a slow pace,
and then it reaches a particular breaking point,
and then it explodes and goes viral.
And I think a lot of this movement,
especially a lot of stuff that we talk about,
it's starting to reach that critical mass because, guys, how many more fitness podcasters or fitness people
are starting to kind of talk like us a little bit?
I'm hearing bodybuilders now, big ass, righted out fucking bodybuilders talk about intermittent
fasting or utilizing some of these things or saying, I'm having a low protein day, like,
are you kidding me?
I never heard that before.
I think that this information is starting to,
it's starting to independent.
So you see that, and I see that.
You see a lot of the other stuff too,
which is gonna happen too.
Yeah, it's because then I see,
I mean, let's use bodybuilding since you brought up bodybuilding.
And I think of the time of Arnold lifting
and the types of lifts that they were doing,
and the way they were training.
And then I look at my peers now and the way that they train and the information that
they're sharing with the people that are looking up to them that, you know, they've got
50 to 100,000 followers on social media because they're a pro and they've been on stage
at the Olympia and stuff.
And so all these people are looking at them advice and the advice that they're giving
them for training, training protocol is fucking awful.
Torrible.
And then you see them, then I walk in,
this is what I see when I walk into my gym,
I walk in my gym, and I see all these little mini versions
of them rocking the same gear, whatever gear they're sponsored
by doing some sideways fucking chest press
with a rubber band on them.
You wouldn't see that shit fucking 20 years ago.
Dude, it's what?
You would never see that.
But you know what you saw during that?
That still exists.
Thank you.
Right? What'd you say? Sig saw cigarettes still exist. Thank you. Right?
What you say?
cigarettes still exist.
Yeah.
People smoke and might catch all the time I walked on the street.
I see people smoking cigarettes.
But it's a lot less.
But it is a lot less.
It is.
But that's what you're saying.
There's always going to be that.
Yeah.
There is.
And you know, it looks okay.
Is it really by the way?
What?
Is it really cigarettes?
Yeah.
Oh, way less.
Ah, yeah.
The cigarette uses way less now than it was. It could be marketed.'s a success or not in europe though right now europe but europe's also
declining in terms of its use uh... some of the highest places smokers in the
world are now and i think russia and china some of the highest in the asian
countries but uh... you know in in regards to what you talk about about you know
sitting the bodybuilding in the seventies here's what you found
in the seventies with bodybuilding
you saw a small percentage of people that lifted weights
and most people didn't add a lot.
I knew you were gonna go that direction.
I mean, that's the argument that's the-
So there's negatives, but there's positives too.
Yeah, I mean, there's-
Women didn't lift weights at all back then.
But the question is that is that gonna be a compounding rate
and does it actually end up making it worse?
If I'm getting, so like you're what you're saying,
and I get the direction you're going.
So, let's just say use hypothetical numbers that in the 70s, you know, one million
people were heavy into health and fitness.
And out of that, one million people, you know, half of them were doing it pretty well,
you know, kind of new program to try, okay, we'll just say that for argument six.
So that's a half a million people that have got their shit together.
Well, now it's fast forward 20, 30 years later.
Now because of technology, what you're saying, now we're reaching, now there's 10 million people that are in health and fitness and that number 50,
you know, more than, I think more than 50% of them are fucking it up now because there's so much more information and so many avenues that people can get this stuff that everyone's just sucking it all up. I think here's the thing, I think what you're doing
is you're judging it based on what you knew
the actual bodybuilders were doing,
but the reality is the average person back then
that was lifting weights, believe me,
was misinformed on an entirely different level.
If you go in old bodybuilding,
and I know, because I used to buy old bodybuilding magazines,
I used to collect them,
and you look in the back at some of the products
that they were selling and some of the shit
that they were doing, it's actually worse.
Some of the stuff was worse than we have today.
Fuck that head of machine where you put the strap
around your waist and it shook the fat off you.
That was in gyms.
It shook the fuck out of you.
So I remember that you should wrap in the legs,
it was like one of those things that massage like bowling balls. You put it around your waist and it would shake. It was like, I was a bowling ball. You should wrap in the eggs, it was like one of those things that massage like bowling balls.
You put it around your waist and it would shake.
It was like, I was a leather belt that went around.
It was on a big edge.
And it shook the fat off you.
I mean, that's gonna, I think that's logical.
It does look kinda like those power plates,
so I'm not gonna lie.
That's good.
But it does.
Out of the same guns.
I do think that there's always gonna be that element.
You know, there's always gonna be that element. You know, there's always gonna be that element
of misinformation, but look, for every freaking idiot
on Instagram that's saying, crazy shit,
you've got people like Dr. Spanay, you know,
that's coming out, you've got the steroids
that are coming out.
You've got other, you know, we've got other podcasts
that we're hearing, you know, like Ben Greenfield
and some of their experts that are talking on,
on his podcast about health and fitness and of course mine pump and some of the stuff
that we present. So for all that shit, now you're getting this counterbalance, whereas
before that's all you heard, all you heard was the dude, you know, that could bench press
500 pounds and whatever he said was freaking, you know, was golden. So I think the best
thing you could do is continue out of common thought processes, right? Yeah. But I'm
so glad you said that because especially today with the fact that that you
have access to all this information, the best thing you could possibly do is enter things
with an open mind and be okay with having your mind being changed.
Don't value it.
Yes.
Be open to that.
Well, because it's going to get changed.
And if you stay so solid in your own fucking belief system,
you stop growing and you stop learning.
It'll either fortify something that you already knew
or it's gonna totally change your whole perspective.
Here's what I always do.
I like to go into forums,
it doesn't matter the subject.
I'm into economics, I'm into politics, I'm into fitness.
I will go into forums and purposely go into forums that are against or anti the things that I believe in. So I'll
go in and I'll read people's arguments for why you need so much protein or why you need
frequent meals. And I'll go in there and I'll debate them. And my hope is that they can
maybe teach me something. And many times they don't. Sometimes they do. Sometimes I see
stuff and I go, okay,
that might make some sense.
But you gotta be open-minded enough to do that.
And unfortunately, what people shut themselves off
is where they're so stuck in their own.
They get emotional about it.
And what they do is they end up going in an echo chamber.
So, if my belief system is this,
well, the only people I'm gonna talk to
are people who believe what I believe in.
And I'm not talking to anybody else
and you're doing yourself a disservice.
Well, I think we've talked to Off-Air before
about the personal growth between all of us.
And I think that's a big part of the formula is,
we all are like that,
and there's been plenty of times where there's been
a topic that we disagree on,
and when both guys make its point,
one guy a lot of times goes like,
okay, I see that now, you know?
And because everyone's always open to that,
I also think that this is, I mean, a lot of people don't realize,
either that people think of us just as a mind pump
as this fitness podcast, but this is just,
that's, we're a media company.
Yeah, yeah, no idea what we're talking about.
And this is, we first had to do it first and show everybody,
but I mean, I really hope that, you know,
this generation you're talking about can rely on a source like us to go ahead and do all the vetting for you.
And we're the ones that will bring these guests on and and show you people that, you know,
these are the people that should be on the forefront and should be teaching the next
generation on how to eat and how to train because they didn't just get their degree, their
PhD 30 years ago, and they're still spouting off the same bullshit they learn at some school 30 years ago. They're on what's new, what's cutting out there, and
they're doing their own science, their own research.
Yeah.
Let me, you know, here's an interesting little thought game here. Imagine, because it was
in the, I don't know, 70s, I think, where the government took a very vested interest
in promoting a particular way of eating because
of, you know, they wanted people to be healthy, right?
And so that's when you had the big push for, you know, food pyramid and don't eat that.
And the surgeon general says, avoid saturated fat and all that stuff.
Do you think today we'd be better off had government never even stepped in there and just
let people...
Of course.
Yeah, of course.
Isn't that interesting?
It's odd because people would have talked and it would have been an anecdotal thing.
Like, hey, man, when I eat all this, I fill this way,
when I do this, I fill that way.
The American diet has changed so much
as a result of that and in the negative.
And now we have this epidemic of disease.
So that's what I'm saying.
That just goes to show you that it's better
when this information is free and when you kind of start
to learn it for yourself and spread it yourself
and not rely on this centralized form
of information.
It is defense though, it is hard, it is challenging though
because, man, you guys know as professionals
with all the experience, education, background that we have,
how hard it can be sometimes to communicate this message
to people.
And that's the part that I have to be ready for a lot of times.
You already have to kind of have that thought process brewing.
Got what it's right. That's such a good point. You're right.
You have to already have, you have to be in that open mind,
open-minded position first before you're ready to set somebody's things.
Because so much of it goes against all these truths that we've been told for so long.
I had this conversation with my mom two nights ago. You know, my parents,
look, they're my parents for fuck's sake. I've been in the industry for how long now. And so you
would think that they would change their eating habits as a result, but of course not. The people
closest to you are the hardest ones to convince. Of course. And it's been I'm enamoring certain things
over and over and over again for years, years, years, and to the point where they get irritated with me
and my parents say, okay, stop talking
about that you're pissing us off.
Well, finally, finally, I sent my mom a video,
it was the mindermata congeuria TED Talk
that Dr. Terry Wallace did.
And finally, she's like, oh, wow, wait a minute.
Let me, so you're saying I should avoid this
and maybe I should eat more of that
and this makes some sense.
And I know why she's more receptive now.
It's because we have a family member with chronic
Crohn's disease and he has seen success
with changing his diet where drugs have completely failed.
And so she's a little more open to it now.
So you just gotta be persistent, man.
And eventually, I'm excited.
I'm excited to see the future of fitness
because I can see that there's a sea of change
that's kind of bubbling and I hope that we're a part of it or at least part of the poor for.
I hope that we know we are, bro. I'm trying to be humble. Yeah, you are trying to be humble.
I mean, what worked out? I was hard for you. We knew that we knew that didn't feel natural.
We knew there's a huge need for that. We knew there's a huge need for this. I mean, how crazy is it to remember being trainers
that that was like the aha moment for me was,
you know, after 10 years, right?
After I'd been 10 years in the business
and done tons of national certifications,
been managing trainers for years,
thought I'm smart as a fucking whip
and just patterned, or paradigm being shattered
and shattered and shattered and being like,
Jesus Christ, I've been, you know, many people,
I've preached this too, like, you know,
many lives I fucked up, like, I can give you,
and I consider myself as really intelligent
and good at what I do, this is crazy to me.
So to me, I was like, if I'm in this industry
and I'm reading and I'm the one who's preaching,
I'm the one that people are looking to for answers
And I'm giving bad information stuff because all the information that was being fed to me
I'm like holy shit is there a need for a
Platform or someone to just share the right information that is just unbiased and unguided from somebody else without anybody else's hands in the pockets
Man, it's just like it's almost impossible to find that.
It is.
So I mean, that's really.
If you look though now, you look, you can start to find easier.
You really got to though.
You know, I mean, God, I mean, most people don't even,
unless you're a podcast listener, most people even know podcasts.
It's until it comes into your like every day form of media,
like for one of my clients, too, I've been telling her forever.
And it tells you saw it in like, Huffington Post or like some kind of like, you know, New York times
or whatever. It's like, fuck, you know, I've been saying like, I've been talking about
fasting forever, but now it's like just dawning. It's this seed that's been planted from
somebody else and it's like, yeah, that's why it's going to take some work, man. It's
not going to be just as simple as open your ears, share some information. You're gonna have to do your homework.
You're gonna have to make sure that you're getting
the right information, you're sharing the right information.
And I mean, obviously you're connected to us.
So it's already pretty easy for you
compared to it's the other people.
Sure, mine pump.
Yeah, I mean, that's the whole idea of what we're doing.
You should be able to rely on the people that we put out there
So and we have plans for you know our YouTube channel and other stuff that we're gonna do
We're gonna start to dive into the professionals that are out there giving information and talk talk about it
Oh, they're not safe. We better run. I can't wait version 20.16 is asking what to do when you don't feel like working out
How do you push through it and make it happen?
So, suck it up.
We did a recent episode where...
It's my normally Netflix and chill.
Yeah.
You know, we did a recent episode where I...
It did, in other ways.
I talked about the motivation to exercise and how I said,
you know, there's two kind of ways you can look at your
motivation for exercises.
There's one way where you work out because you hate
your body or you work out because you love your body and how they both will motivate you to exercise,
one because you hate the way you look and the other one because you love your body and want to take
care of it. But the end result ends up becoming different. One fosters a negative relationship to exercise and food, can cause you damage, doesn't make you happy.
The other, you nourish your body with exercise and diet.
You feel good about yourself
and you continuously progress and grow.
And this question applies to that.
When you don't feel like working out,
you gotta figure out your motivation.
A, is it because maybe I do need a break,
maybe I need instead of working out hard,
maybe I need to do a little work-in day,
maybe I need to stay at home and read,
maybe just be on my own,
maybe I need to hang out with some friends
and foster relationships with them, or maybe I do,
you know, I don't wanna work,
I don't have the motivation,
but I know I need to, my body needs to move.
Then you adjust the intensity, you go into the gym, you train with much less intensity,
you focus on other aspects of your fitness and health, like stretching, mobility, maybe
movements you don't typically do.
This is what I do.
I rarely miss a day of exercise, but I get my days of exercise, definitely don't look like
each other depending on my mood.
If I go in and I feel like this morning, I went into the gym and I just felt like moving my whole body
and I was kind of little painful in my joints from my previous workout. So I didn't do any
bodybuilder style movements. All I went in there and I did a bunch of functional kettlebell
kind of stuff and perfected my form and you know practice on the skill of the exercise
and that was my workout for today.
So you got to kind of look at it that way
because that'll help determine whether or not
you go to the gym or not.
And if the answer is yes, I need to go to the gym
but I need to do something different,
then go in and do something different.
Yeah, that's great.
I do very similar to that,
especially on the skill side of it.
Like I think for a lot of people
like going into the gym and like,
oh my God, I have to get this workout in.
It's this whole elaborate thing that they've had planned out.
It's gonna take like an hour,
it's gonna be 45 minutes, whatever it is,
but it's like very specific to where,
if I can now just pick one thing,
even for me, if it's just getting back into squats
or getting back into power cleans
or something that's like very skill related,
if I can just go and do my whole workout,
just focus on that one thing.
And that just released so much pressure on me.
And then it motivates me to go on and do it
because I enjoy that a lot.
And then I'm still moving and I'm still getting benefit.
But you just have to kind of, like you said,
you gotta refocus on something else
and not make all your workouts look the same.
I feel like it.
I'm deaf.
I'm both of you guys for sure.
Listen, I love that.
So great.
That's like me and Justin had a baby.
It is.
It is.
And it's beautiful, beautiful and strong, beautiful, hairy, baby.
I was the top.
It is.
Yeah.
Well, this is what Italian somewhat, you know, this is how this is what I feel is like
the evolution
of maps.
And it's probably the hardest part.
And I don't think, I don't think we have completely figured out
how we're going to deliver this or be able to give this
to people.
And I think the best way is through this podcast
and us sharing our own stories or how we do things
because this is very individual, right?
Like, how do we, how do I judge like, you know,
it's rough for you to get, well, why is it rough for you?
Is it rough because you're depressed?
Is it rough because you're tired?
Is it rough because you're sore?
Is it rough because you're inflamed?
Is it rough because you're just mentally
not there?
You're stressed from like, so this is where,
like, so how I go in, so I have like,
these like, series of things and just and,
Sal, both of them touched on things that I do where,
in case so like, if I go in and today,
I wake up today and we'll use today for an in-app
because this is how I feel.
I'm achy, I'm achy, I'm inflamed a little bit,
I totally over-trained, and technically today,
I should be back to working my squats out,
I don't wanna go to the gym.
Today will actually be a day where I'll go in there
and I'll just do mobility work.
I'll get on, I'm gonna go to the grass
That's why I have my my tights on right now because I'll be on the grass
And I'm gonna be doing a bunch of mobility stretches and moves and just kind of open my hips up and get the blood flow
Maybe walk on the treadmill, you know, say another day comes in and I'm just man
I feel cloudy and I don't feel my mental clarity isn't there and I just I feel puffy or like I'm hope retaining water or something
That might be the day that I decide I'm gonna go I'm gonna go inside the sauna and I'm gonna meditate for while
That's gonna be my workout for the day. I'm not gonna press it
You know, then I have another day where you know, I'm just I'm discouraged. I feel like I've been I've been focused on like maybe a weight loss goal
And I'm not seeing major change in my weight loss
So I'm gonna readjust my goal for the day.
Justin touched on, I do this a lot what he said.
You know, you got movements like the deadlift,
the squat, the overhead press, the bench press.
Those moves alone could become literally our workouts
of just the priming of the body,
getting the mechanics down and working on that skill
because that skill is gonna carry over into your programming and your workouts later in the future.
And it doesn't need to be that you don't need to hammer the body. I'm going to go in and let's just say I just did this other day.
You know, my back had been really sore. I was I was feeling down. I wasn't feeling great.
My workout is side. I'm going to go in and I'm going to just deadlift and I'm going to work on my pull off the ground and just my mechanics was staying retracting the explosiveness.
I didn't go over 135 pounds and for me, that's extremely light for deadlift.
It's like, that's barely warming up.
So I just, I played with it for like 45 hours just 45 hours or 45 minutes.
I play, I just worked on it.
I mean, that's a lot of reps probably.
I worked on my deadlift and the speed and my negative.
And I was just kind of toying with my stance.
And you know, and instead of like being hung up on,
oh, I'm not losing the body fat that I want or hung up on,
I don't feel really strong.
None of that was a goal.
None of that was a focus.
My focus was on mechanics and perfecting a skill
that I can still continue to get better
at.
And so it was a very rewarding workout.
So we're all those other ones that I just am.
So to me, it's about learning your body and learning, you know, what is it that why you're
unmotivated?
Why am I feeling down?
What is it related to?
And then once you have that nailed, then you learn the things that can, you, other things
that you can focus on that will,
it helps a great point.
I just wanted to, you gave me a great idea, dude.
I think we should do a 45 hour challenge.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
We'll just blast it out there, have them compete.
No.
45 hours of deadlifting.
A tough year, right?
I was a deadlift.
No big deal.
Like right before Christmas.
Crossfit, eat your heart out.
I use the 45 hours of deadlifting. Boom, boom. Like right before Christmas. Crossfit, eat your heart out. I use it forward.
Here's a four to five hours of dead lifting.
Boom, boom.
Here's the thing.
You know, there's this bad message that's given out by the fitness industry where fitness
is supposed to be grueling and tough and, you know, just power through it and don't be
lazy and you don't want to do it, but I do it anyway.
You just fucking go and here's the thing.
If you're planning on making fitness a lifelong endeavor,
which it should be, okay, fitness,
and nutrition, and eating right,
these are things that are supposed to be with you forever.
They're supposed to be lifestyle changes.
Don't forget about making fitness fun too.
For fuck's sake, man, if you really don't feel
like working out today because you're despising what you're gonna do today or what's on your plan today and you're
thinking yourself like I don't want to fucking do 30 minutes of cardio and then
go lift heavy deadlifts today I really don't want to fucking do that I'm not in
the mood for that that doesn't sound fun go to the gym and have fun then go do
something else go do something you enjoy oh you don't want to go to the gym go
outside oh you don't want to go outside stay inside and do some yoga or something you don't want to go outside? Stay inside and do some yoga or something like that.
My point is there's something you could do
that's gonna make you feel better, that's good for you.
Go ahead and do that.
And for the long run, believe it or not in the long run,
it's better for you to train that way.
Well, let's be honest.
And this is why I said, this is really the evolution of maps.
And I feel like even we haven't figured out exactly
how to package this for people to really help people direct themselves through this.
The idea, like anybody if you're listening and you've only gone through one map for you
had planned, like, oh, I'm not sure what one map's program is right for you.
The idea is you go through all of them, you know, and I'm not just saying that for business
reasons, you know, I'm saying that that's why we designed that.
We designed them.
So you get you learn the importance of
all these tools. And then you learn how to apply those tools. So we put them in a perfect
order. So you get maximum results. And there's a reason why we did that. But that doesn't
mean. And this is why we've always encouraged this, especially if you're on our forum, to
think outside the box and to play with things and to be, you know, to try and learn your
body and try different stuff and interchange things.
And, you know, once you get all the maps under your belt, you have all these tools that you can start to utilize for this exact reason right here when you don't feel great.
When you don't, you know, you're on, maybe you're on maps, you know, maps black phase three.
And you're just like, man, I'm fucking feeling like death.
And you're like, but maps program says I'm supposed to do this.
Well, no, I mean, maybe you should work on your mobility that day.
You know what, or maybe it'll be a trigger day now.
Now you're going to do a trigger day and you'll do a foundational day after that.
I mean, we give the tools, we give the structures, so you understand the importance of all that stuff.
But this is the next level of, you know, really taking your health and fitness is learning to look
at them. And we talked about this with nutrition, right?
Well, the same thing applies with weight training and programming and how you feel from
your program is learning to read and connect these signs.
I'm so glad you said that because we, this needs to be said.
A program, okay, good programming, good exercise programming that is getting your body to adapt
the right way where you're not hammering it, enforcing it, that is getting your body to adapt the right way,
where you're not hammering it, enforcing it,
but you're actually triggering it to adapt,
where your body wants to change, wants to get stronger,
wants to be leaner, you will enjoy working out.
That's the thing, I think a lot of times people hate working out
because they've picked the hard way to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, if there's, like, I use this analogy before,
if I need to dig a hole and you give
me a spoon, I could dig a big ass, I could dig a very big hole with that spoon.
It's going to take me a long fucking time and I'm going to fucking hate it.
Or you could give me a frickin' backhoe that I've never used before, but it's a lot of fun.
And now I'm digging holes and I'm having a great time doing it and I'm real efficient
at what I'm doing.
When you train properly with good exercise programming, you'll find that these days where you just don't feel like working out, they're going to become few and far between because
the signals that you're reading from your body, the fact that you feel better, the fact
that you're stronger, the fact that you can move better, you're going to connect to your
workout and now it's going to be enjoyable.
The same is true with diet.
Intuitive, fitness, intuitive nutrition.
I mean, we're striving to get to that point.
That's the pinnacle.
We're giving you all the tools,
that's the truth.
All the tools that you need to be able to reach that point,
and it takes a while to get there.
It's gonna take you a long time.
I mean, if you follow,
if you enroll in our RGB bundle,
that's nine months of exercise programming.
At the end of it,
you're still not ready to be able to be more intuitive
with your training,
but you're a lot further than you were before.
If you stick to it and do it long enough and really pay attention to your body and listen
to some of the advice that we give you, you're going to reach that point and you will reach
in that point.
I'm telling you right now.
It's freaking awesome.
When you get to that point man being fit and healthy, it's easy, it's second nature,
it's breathing.
What an amazing place to be in.
Well, it takes all the stress and pressure off of this.
It's just like the same thing goes with the nutrition.
It's they literally are parallel, right?
When you eat, when you learn to eat this way,
it's not like this, oh my God, I gotta count my macros
or I'm gonna get fat from this,
that you stop thinking of that way
because you've gotten so good at connecting to how they all
make you feel and your performance in the gym.
The same thing goes with the weight training, the programming.
You're gonna learn some things along the way. Like, I mean, the way training the programming. You're you're going to learn some
things along the way. Like, I mean, I shared this on a podcast
just recently, right? Where we talked about, you know, I'm not in
my best shape ever right now. Of course, not I've competed on
stage before it's going to hard, it's going to be hard to beat the
best aesthetic shape ever been in my life all the time. But
what I am in right now, I'm in the best shape I've ever been with
the least amount of work. That's a huge win for me.
And a lot of that is the growth process that I'm still having.
15 years later, still training and still tweaking.
You can do as little micro tweaks now.
Yes.
And you don't have to do as big huge dial tweak.
And like Justin said, we are in search of that.
The pinnacle really is becoming intuitive, how you and tood of how you train and learning that but yes
It takes tracking at first. Yes. It takes program. You've got to have the plan first. You got to go through that stuff
You've got to be you got to you know, it takes a little bit of humility because yeah, I don't know how hard it is for you know
Meet head buddies remind or if you're if you're a trainer already right now
And you've heard a lot of the concepts we're talking but you haven't bit bit the bulletin and actually enrolled in any of our programs because you feel like,
I pretty much know what they're talking about.
I know what it, dude, go through it, go through the programming under and with all the knowledge
that you have and then you feel it and notice it, you're going to learn shit about your
body.
And I know I can say this confidently because I still am.
It's fucking 15 years of doing this.
We created the goddamn programs and I still learned something new about myself every time I pass through it,
because I'm constantly making modifications.
I'm constantly making tweaks.
I'm constantly getting better at picking up on all those signs.
You know, and that's what it's all about.
Watkins 23.
What is the toughest part of growing the Mind Pump podcast into what it is today?
Salzy go.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm like a prima donna.
It's big.
Sometimes when we get on the podcast, Sal actually asked Justin,
if we can not talk for the whole episode.
Listen to that.
Like, dude, that's where you kidding me bro.
You want to talk for the whole episode?
I'm like, you need to address me as Sir Sal.
Yeah, but that's what the fans want man.
So fucking pretentious.
You know, the hardest part about growing the podcast, I think if
you're going to start a podcast and you are trying to get it to grow easily in my mind, the hardest part about growing the podcast, I think if you're going to start a podcast and you're trying to get it to grow, easily in my mind, the hardest part is just getting a
foothold, is cutting through all the noise and gaining an audience initially.
Once you gain somewhat of an audience and you're doing a good job and they become regular
listeners, then they start doing the work for you in terms of growing it and promoting it.
But I mean, it's, when we first started, it's difficult, right?
It's difficult just to get people to know who you are.
Luckily for us, we kind of had this formula that worked out.
One thing we had going for us was Adam had somewhat of a social media presence.
It wasn't huge, but he had about 20, maybe 20,000 followers
at the time or 24,000 followers,
something like that, time on Instagram.
Nothing huge, but it gave us some
a little bit of exposure.
And then right out the gates, we did an episode titled,
Why Mind Pump Doesn't Crossfit.
And we were really controversial on it,
typical Mind Pump style.
And people shared it because a lot of the stuff we
said was either a, you know, pissing them off because there were big proponents of CrossFit or
B, they loved hearing what we had to say and they agreed with it. And it was entertaining because
it was very controversial. And that gave us that initial kind of boost. But controversy,
controversy, definitely drove us. But how do we, how do we stay there? It would have been very
difficult. We still wouldn't have gotten big
I think
Making connections with people making relationships with people
Sharing you know getting on other podcasts or getting other people show social media
But it's it's a constant thing you constantly have to be thinking about about growth and exposure and
You know, I'm hoping that we're gonna reach that point
where we don't need to necessarily work for that
anymore because it's just, but we're still doing it.
It's tough because I feel like you gotta be very forward
thinking, you gotta think way into the future.
And I think that's the problem we've,
and we talked about this before,
and I talked to Adam about this,
about us not really taking a moment to appreciate
milestones of like, okay, we hit this marker,
and you know, let's reflect on that. And then, you know, and then we go to the next, because we're so
driven by, you know, this thing, we just see so much, you know, so many places we can go. And it's
just this insatiable urge to get the message out and reach a larger audience. And so,
that's the tough part for me
is to really reflect on things that we've actually done
really well because it doesn't feel satisfying.
No, and I think what you have to consider
is if you're trying to get something to expand
through social media, through podcasting, through whatever,
one factor that has been guaranteed
and proven to help in growth is passion.
So if you look at, if you come out very passionate
about a subject, that passion is gonna translate
to the listener, to the viewer,
and they're either egging to connect with it
or be be repulsed by it, either way,
they're gonna to share it.
And if that passion that's got to come through, I don't think that's necessary because there's
lots of really popular things that aren't necessarily passionate. But I noticed that passion is a
factor that tends to get things to grow rather rapidly. We've got big mouths. Mind pumps got big
mouths. We don't really sense or anything. We've gotten ourselves in trouble before and
Pretty sure we'll get ourselves in trouble again, but that's been part of our formula
I was just to kind of speak our minds and you know, it's who we are. So tough as part
I would probably say the toughest part is the part that actually none of us know shit about which is probably Doug's job
It's probably one of the hardest parts and probably the most overlooked parts
about mind pump success is the luxury of having a producer.
I know this, it would 100% when it exists without Doug,
for sure, because I don't even know how to plug my headphones in.
So, to try and produce.
He doesn't, he's not lying, he has no idea.
Producing from his head. He's retarded.
Yeah.
To produce a show.
And, and, whoa, I didn't even know we have, it's been a while since we brought retarded
that.
My bad, he just went right there.
Sorry.
So, uh, Adam Smart.
Yeah.
No, he's very smart.
He's smart guy.
Doug, um, Doug, and Doug has really changed even how I look and appreciate sound and video and all
that stuff.
When I first started, like, just started listening to podcasts, I listened to a few, I listened
to Lane Norton and Joe Rogan and Fightin' the Kid and some other ones and people would
turn me and say, oh, check this one out, check this one.
And it wasn't until we started doing ours and Doug would talk so much about the sound
and the importance of all that.
Like, I realized like, wow, I find myself trailing off whenever I'm listening to a pocket.
No matter how interesting it is and how good of a podcast it is, if the sound quality
isn't like, immaculate, my brain just naturally trails off unless I'm really really dialed into it and I think that's a a big
Piece that a magical piece that people don't realize is that you know
Jug does it this job that makes it sound like we are in your car with you right now like to me
It just it makes the podcast that much more entertaining and because you feel like you're really there
and a part of it where some of their podcasts, I just feel like it's some I can tell some guy
sitting in his fucking bedroom, you know, with a mic next to his computer and he's dropping
shit on his desk and he's talking and his guest is in the same room and she you can hear the echo
off the wall and shit like it just is, you know, unless they're talking about something I'm really, really interested in.
I don't feel like I'm a part of the conversation.
So, podcasting, I think there's an art to it
and I really feel like Doug is, you know,
still mastering it, but I think he's way ahead
of most people out there that are doing this.
So, I think that's a hard part
that the three of us knuckleheads don't have to deal with.
My personal biggest challenge, honestly,
is probably having four partners
and different types of schedules.
I've never, this is my first business.
I've ever started like this.
I'm not organized and like Sal.
And he's gotta bring me along.
Yeah.
Or time.
It was a little bust., you know, time management is always been a challenge for me.
And the way I've been successful in every business or company that I've started is I just
outwork everybody.
And that's just all I know how to do.
I just know how to put my head down.
If I run into a wall, I'll get back up and run into another one, get back up again.
And, you know, we have, we're trying to, we have to create the schedule. We have kids and families and we live in different parts of town and we're doing multiple things at once.
And everyone has different responsibilities.
And it has really challenged my organizational skills.
And I, and at night, sometimes I get really frustrated at myself not anybody else
It's just because I it's a part of me. I know has always been a weakness and you guys know on fear listening around this
Podcast I preach a lot about not worrying about your weakness very much and that's a problem
Here's the problem right here is because I focus so much on what I am good at and trying to be great at it that you know
The time management thing. I've always just fuck. I'll just hire somebody to handle that bullshit for me
And that's been a challenge because I have you know, the time management thing, I've always just, fuck, I'll just hire somebody to handle that bullshit for me. And that's been a challenge because I have, you know,
we have, I have three other partners and we have to organize that
and do that. So it's been probably one of the biggest struggles
that I've had with is trying to be really good about executing,
you know, when we're here, when we're doing this, we have to do that.
And I believe that a lot of this will come as we evolve
because we really are building a business that has never really
been done before, you know, there's, there's maybe one or two other companies that we think that are out there that are kind
of...
There is no handbook for this.
There isn't.
We are literally paving the way for what we believe to be a very big industry in the
future with media.
We plan to be on the forefront of it.
So a lot of this is learning, which is also what's very exciting about it.
I mean, I fucking, I can't sleep at night
because I'm so excited about all the things
that we're doing and all the ideas that we have.
So, you know, and we had, you know,
I remember when we first sat down
and we talked about doing this,
we had a lot to say, you know what I mean?
And we didn't, we weren't afraid to say it.
And in fact, I believe there was a,
there was a convent Craig brought it up the other day.
I think it was a whole conversation where me and Adam were talking about who's gonna piss off more people and who's gonna
Say the craziest thing and not because we're trying to but because you know
We've got you know
We got big mouths and we just we just you know say what we're gonna inevitable
We just say what we're gonna say and I think
You know going into this I I had no idea that it would grow the way it did,
but I knew I had something to say
and I was hoping that some people would listen
and if they didn't fuck them, that was my attitude,
like fuck you if you don't wanna listen,
but if you do great, I got a lot of shit,
I gotta get out of my mouth
and this is very therapeutic to me.
And it's still a say, it's still a very therapeutic thing,
it's like my therapy.
Oh, I think you guys are like my freaking therapist.
That's what makes us survive. I mean, that's definitely not the tough part of it.
There's definitely a lot of things that have balanced us out,
that helps us power.
What are our milestones?
What are the things we,
because it's okay, CrossFit episode was our fist first thing?
No, I think just what else?
What else?
Talking about more like business financial.
I mean, for us to move into a studio the very first time
when we left Doug's living room.
Physical growth, yes.
When we hit a million downloads when, you know, the podcast was averaging, you know, over
10,000 downers per day.
We're our first major guest, but yeah, yeah.
A few mongers for all of these.
Yeah, but what are the, I'm saying, what are the things that exactly?
Cause number one on 19.
CrossFit episode was a big one.
That one gave us a boost.
I can think about, you know, when I was on smart drug smarts or bang bang field, those
two things gave us boost.
Well, those are all big. There was some other things too.
Those are all big boost though.
I think he's talking more like it milestones.
I think more things like that we have accomplished.
Those are boosts, those are boosts,
those are spikes in the business that we'll see
for the rest of our career.
Just sitting right here where we are right now.
Yeah, that's just, it's a big thing.
Let's be honest with you.
Yeah, it is.
We're sitting in a big studio that we're building
for some big dreams.
Justin and I, yes.
Our mouths have created this.
That's pretty exciting.
Justin and I were leaving yesterday
and we were talking about this.
And I said, dude, isn't it crazy that if you were to ask
either one of us one year ago, if I were to tell you,
these guests would have been on your show.
You would have been number one in fitness podcasting.
You'd be making this much revenue and programs
and you would be in your studio that you're building
literally from the ground up how you want it
and the way it is right now.
What would you say?
Like how, if I asked you that question a year ago
and we were like both like, oh my god,
I would have been like fuck yeah.
We made it.
You know what I'm saying?
When we-
Right now, like nobody even even and it's an important thing
that I think we all talk about.
It's also why I think we're all into meditating
and things like that is and reflection is because masterbiting wrong.
All into that sometimes sometimes that happens.
So yeah, so when we when we meditate, we master rate two.
And that's something that I feel like is brought us all closer.
So prepod, that's more important.
We do it to each other.
Yeah, no, I think that that is something that it's important.
I think that's important for everybody to take away from this
is that it's important to be mindful.
It's important to be mindful of of the things that you do have
and the successes that you have and to focus on those things
and to not dwell on what you don't have yet.
I think a lot of people use that as drivers and motivators, but sometimes that leads you
down a rabbit hole that you can never, you never find the end of that, you know, chasing
that dream that just keeps getting stretched out in front of you.
So it's important that you reflect.
I also think that we know getting through tough parts like this is does he have a podcast?
Is any honor for him? Watkins. I think he might be. He does. I don't does he have a podcast is any honor for them what can I think he
might be he does I don't think it's a podcast he's on a forum though okay yeah it's Ryan Ryan's
his first name yeah I mean you know if you're trying to grow something and you and you want some
advice I mean we're very busy so I'm not a guarantee that we'll get back to you but we love helping
people message us on Instagram or email us.
These are great discussions.
Or get on our forum.
These are very popular discussions that we have in the forums.
I mean, I love fucking, I love helping people.
If there's something that I figured out, I'd love helping you out.
And if I have any time, I'll do that.
And I know these guys are the same thing.
We've also relied on a lot of other, we have a lot of people behind the scenes
that nobody gets to hear about or see that has.
And I think that's a testament to the men that are in this room because I feel like we
all have been very good people. We've done good by other people. And because of that, we've
built very strong relationships. And really, your net worth is your net circle. And I've
spent a good majority of my career in just business in general, not just fitness is building and forging relationships with other intelligent,
successful, like-minded people. And, you know, I'll tell you right now, Katrina gives me,
teases me all the time and she always thinks it's really neat because she's been with me
for a long time, so she's seen these unfold before where she's like, man, I swear you've
been watering that flower
for two years and to see it unfold is so amazing to watch behind and what she was referring
to is just, you know, something that I had told her that, hey, this is a relationship.
It's important to me.
I know I'm going to have to go do this.
I'm going to go do all these things like that.
But, you know, I know somewhere down the road, this will, it'll pan out or work out or
will end up doing something together.
And, you know, one of those that just came, uh, nutrition Trisha and just recently, and I was telling her that, you know,
I, I, I don't ever know when exactly it's going to happen.
And I don't really focus into well on that.
All I really focus on is, is building the relationships and caring about people.
And I think if you generally do that, your circle continues to grow and grow and grow.
And then eventually you become the guy who has a guy for everything.
Yeah. You know, and I, and I pride myself on being one of those guys where, you know, just let me know,
like you need this, you need that. If I can't do it or provide it for you, I've got a guy or a girl
that I trust that can do that. And that's that that helps a lot when you're trying to grow
something and build something very well said. I guess at the end of the day, just be a good person
and be good to other people.
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