Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 436: Group Training Pros & Cons, Body Part Split Holdouts, Female Mind Pump Host & MORE
Episode Date: January 13, 2017Kimera-Quah! In this episode of Quah, sponsored by Kimera Koffee (kimerakoffee.com, code "mindpump" for 10% off), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about why people still do body part spli...ts when the science points to full body routines being superior, Nick Cheadle and IIFYM, the pros & cons of group training and adding a female perspective to the Mind Pump team. Get MAPS Prime, MAPS Anywhere, MAPS Anabolic, MAPS Performance, MAPS Aesthetic, the Butt Builder Blueprint AND the Sexy Athlete Mod (The MAPS Super Bundle) packaged together at a substantial DISCOUNT at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Make EVERY workout better with our newest program, MAPS Prime, the only pre-workout you need… it is now available at mindpumpmedia.com Have Sal, Adam & Justin personally train you via video instruction on our YouTube channel, Mind Pump TV. Be sure to Subscribe for updates. Please subscribe, rate and review this show! Each week our favorite reviewers are announced on the show and sent Mind Pump T-shirts! Have questions for Mind Pump? Each Monday on Instagram (@mindpumpradio) look for the QUAH post and input your question there. (Sal, Adam & Justin will answer as many questions as they can)
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You know, this day and age with social media, right?
When I was talking to Juji when he stayed the night
right at my place, and so we kind of stayed up.
And we were talking about growing your social media,
and I was telling him, like, man, when I first started,
I was just kind of emulating what everybody else was doing. And that was like, you know, take your shirt off and, you
know, write inspiring quotes and, you know, do all this stuff that dance you monkey whore.
And I told him, I said that the page grew that way. And I said, I was getting more likes,
more traffic, more comments. And way back then, then I even do now, even after MindPomp,
but none of them were real consumers.
None of them were gonna help me build a business
because they were just literally, you know,
probably masturbating to the pictures or whatever.
So...
That's kind of a turn on.
Well, the reason why we started talking about this was
because we were going through our feet.
You're still doing that?
Yeah, you don't like thinking about people jerking up to you?
Wait a minute.
That came out wrong.
Yeah, anyway, you continue at up.
Yeah, I don't know why I said it like that wrong.
Yeah, I say for diddling.
Yeah, for diddling.
That's the word I use.
Double clicking.
That's what I tried to think.
D-gaying a little bit in.
Yeah, D-gaying.
D-gaying.
So, I was telling him that, you know, I feel like, I don't know where it started
and why people thought that this would be a good business idea
to do that, because we got, you get all this attention
from people and your following grows and you think,
oh, okay, cool, I've got a million followers now,
I can monetize, because I saw so and so do it.
And it just doesn't work that way.
It's not that simple that you just get a bunch of people
to look at you because you're half naked
and then you can convert that into a business.
And what's your business is about you being naked?
Yeah, right.
And there's some people that do that.
Right, Justin.
Yeah, like if you're in the business of creating calendars
of yourself half naked and that's what you plan
to try and make money off of, then I can see that.
But you get a lot of these people that try and do that.
And I'm staying this from experience,
like I was like trying to figure the formula out.
Like how, how,
wasn't that gonna be your fallback?
Oh, absolutely.
I told you,
if we had to,
I was gonna, you know,
I was gonna make the cast of my penis,
and I was gonna do calendars,
and you know,
I was like, if,
you had to see now the cast of the penis calendar, yeah, I told Katrina I said listen
Well, they get a clock. Like doogly eyes things get really tough for us. This is where we're gonna have a lot of plaster of Paris
That's a lot of material
A lot of pieces and to be completely honest a lot of poundage in the UPS
This is exactly what detour to she looked into it. She said honey. This is gonna cost us
Too much money to ship people use this as a weapon
This is as much as you think this is a good idea. This is not gonna happen like it's not gonna work
Like we we're gonna have to go and do like these conventions. You could do I already fixed it for you
We have a that to have a van a dick. I already fixed it for you
Which by the way coming that on the side. Well, that was gonna we made these flyers and it was like coming yeah, it was you know, a vanity might not be out near
a school to a town near you and then you spell coming see you MMI coming I
Here's the thing I just figured out your problem park I just figured out your problem
This is what you do you do a miniaturized version of it so you have to make as much so you make it miniature like 12 inches
Boom, right here. I'm saying many days.. Yeah, like one third the size of the normal.
God, I mean.
Here's your mini-dick.
Yeah.
It's not the 36 inch.
Come to the, come to the,
yeah, come to the ex-bows if you want the full size experience.
Yeah.
Oh, it's like, yeah, 3D.
Oh, God.
Are we gonna call somebody panoramic?
Oh, you just get it, we're just gonna call.
Okay, what's your name?
Josh, okay, cool, we're calling Josh.
Josh, watch this.
Watch them not answer.
Yeah, right.
I know, we're so cool.
Right?
Did you send them a text?
Don't we're calling right now?
No.
Well, I said them in text a while ago.
Oh, you didn't even tell me.
You not gonna answer this phone number.
Yeah, you said.
If he doesn't answer, let's just fucking prank call people.
Let's just call some random people up.
Do you remember when you said you prank call anymore?
You have reached the boy's mailbox of eight zero.
Stop that.
There you go.
We don't want people to have his phone number.
Eight zero, they can call.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, good.
Prank calling doesn't work anymore.
Aren't you shooting a text?
Why does it do?
I did.
Why doesn't print call anymore?'t you shooting a text? Why does it do that? I did. Why doesn't it prank calling work anymore?
Because call ID.
Star six seven.
Who do you ever answer block numbers?
I don't.
Why don't answer any numbers that don't come, the name doesn't come.
Actually it's true.
You don't answer my number either.
Yeah, you don't.
I used to, I don't answer.
Hold on a second.
Does he not answer your phone calls either?
I don't answer any.
I don't answer any.
I feel like Adam's like, he thinks he's like the president of the world.
He's, no, it's not that. Oh, trying to call me right now. I No, I don't answer. I feel like Adam's like, he thinks he's like the president of the world like, he's not that at all.
Trying to call me right now.
I'll leave it there.
I just know all of you guys, if it's that important,
you'll send me a text message.
You'll be like, you'll like answer your phone,
and then I'll answer my phone.
But if he just call me, he's like,
oh, he's just calling it a test.
I have this idea.
Yeah, yeah.
No, yeah, no.
The only reason why I call anybody is because
it's super important. Is that right?
Yes, every time, dude, I was going to tell you I called you yesterday because I was going
to tell you something very important, but then you didn't answer so forget it.
Oh, did you see that chicks ass on Instagram?
Yeah, exactly.
It's like, thanks.
Yeah, thanks for pointing out.
Did you see some arrays page today?
Oh, did you see that?
That's pretty specific, Adam.
Let's be honest, but eight point something million people could probably totally relate to
that statement right there.
We just gave her all of our listeners now, too.
I forgot which one is she?
Which one is she?
Which one?
Oh, that one.
The unique one.
Oh, that one.
Her unique.
That's majestic.
Oh, my goodness.
Do you think she has button plans? I don't know what's going on there. Oh, really? Don That one. That's majestic. Oh my goodness. Do you think she has butt implants?
I don't know what's going on there.
Oh really?
Don't ruin it for me if she does.
Did you tell him?
When people told me about PageHathway having a fake ass,
I was like, oh man.
Oh man.
It does make it, it does.
It takes away a little bit.
It does.
It does a little bit.
Yeah.
I don't know, I've never, I've never
grappled with a fake butt. So I don't know if you can tell or not. Like you could tell boobs
usually. No, I think I disagree, man. They've got, they've got that shit down now. There's
been, there's been times where, you know, I've definitely been fooled. Yeah. I try to say
that it's politically correct. It's possible. You've been, you've been, you've been fooled. I try to say that it's politically correct. It's possible for you to have been fooled.
You've been fooled.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
Oh my god, it's just hot chick.
You get back to your, oh wow, take your clothes off.
No, I think I'll have a dick.
Oh, no, not full.
No, this is a situation.
No, no, no, no.
That only needs to happen one time in your life and then forever.
You've been fooled.
You learn that lesson.
That's a hard lesson to learn.
Next time, look for the Adam's apple.
It's like, we'll do it, but it has to be in the dark.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I only need to have one time in your life and then forever you think. You learn that lesson. That's a hard lesson to learn.
Next time, look for the Adam's apple.
Yeah.
She's like, we'll do it,
but it has to be in the dark,
doggie style.
You're like, oh, good.
That worked.
I mean, I like where this is going.
And then she goes get on your knees.
You're like, wait a second.
This isn't how this is supposed to go.
Adam's and knees.
After you're done having sex,
she goes pee, but leaves the door open a little bit.
She's like spamming.
And the seat covers up.
Yeah, she's peeing,
he's standing like, what the fuck?
You hear it, no, no, you can just tell by the sound of the pee,
it's like, there's like,
gg, gg, gg, gg, gg, gg, gg, gg, gg, gg, gg, gg,
yeah.
That's prostate problems.
I'm telling you.
I'm gonna get checked.
I'm gonna get checked out there.
Oh, you put that together.
Actually, no, Justin has the most powerful stream out of all of us.
I know that.
I hear it.
I hear when we go pee.
Okay.
It's fucking, you're healthy.
You're probably, you have, you're very, very healthy.
No, I, but I can see you.
I observe things.
You know what I mean?
I just, I hear them.
Yeah.
And I know.
Healthy prostate.
Okay, cool.
We won't talk about Adam.
Let's do this. We won't talk about mine. No, I'm not waking up
Nine million times a night, you know, that's you
I go I get up all all night long. Have you thought about wearing the diaper? I have thought about it
I have I thought I might be comfortable about knowing that you don't have to get up
Well, you get you first uncomfortable to wear it. Hey, you get to sleep. You have to wake up
Be in the morning you tell your girl to change your diaper could be fun. Whoa
Could be fun. There's a whole camp for that and see the
Dipper position
Can we change me? Can we do this can we do this from now on? What I want I wanted to do this before
But I totally forgot tell you guys when we create a program
You know we create exercises many times and we name them things like things like the maps red row or though, you know
Whatever. Oh, yeah, we get crazy. Can we come up with a fucked up name?
Something like diaper position. You know what I mean? Yeah, like just come up with the fucked up ass hot diaper position
Yeah, yeah, yeah, like phase two, exercise three.
Like you're gonna want to change things.
You're gonna do.
Yeah, yeah.
We're doing the hot diaper squat.
Baby made messy.
Yeah.
I think we've already done this before.
I feel like we've already had it.
We've made messy.
We've got, where are you going right now?
I don't know, that's a good day for an exercise.
You know what I mean?
That's a horrific day for an exercise.
I mean, I can feel like yoga community would adopt that.
Maybe.
They're gonna do the head, the baby.
Ooh, baby, man, missy.
Yeah, I am.
Everybody kicks their feet out of the hands up in the air.
Yeah.
You use your core.
It's a thing.
You gotta count lean forwards so you rock with it a little bit.
Me, me, me.
Can we YouTube this afterwards, please?
Yeah, baby, me, me.
Can we please do that?
Oh, you know what? More exercise. By the way, if you're listening still Can we YouTube this afterwards please? Baby, maybe, can we please do that?
Oh, you know what?
By the way, if you're listening still
and you haven't gone over to Mind Pump TV,
we have a YouTube channel, it's free actually.
Every day, we drop content on there.
Every day we drop content on there.
Especially ours.
So make sure you subscribe so you get the notification.
We try and keep it short, sweet.
They're normally three to five minutes long,
so it's good little bit of information
and that's time to have sex three times that's right exactly so make sure you
guys subscribe to that it's mind pop you just search mindbub is actually mind
pump TV but if you search mindbub it pops right up you can't miss it it's us
and then that other fucking page that has mind pump in the title yeah you know
I'm talking about the real is the's like bodybuilding motivation. Pain popping gorillas. You know what you know what I little do they know we hold don't
we hold the trademark yeah the trademark on the name we do if we wanted to be
dicks we could pull that car if there's no reason to if you're listening to our
show and you have that channel Mel want to you might want to share us and boost
this little bit who knows what might happen exactly I'm not saying I'm
Sicilian but I'm saying I'm Sicilian.
Hey, are we gonna, um, are we?
Things are I'm saying? Are we gonna give this guy a call? What's the, what's the plan here?
Did he do texture back?
I respond back to you, Justin? Is he not?
He never respond back to me. He's not a fan of mine.
Well, I didn't know. Here we go. Oh, sorry, can you try one more time?
I'll be ready this time. Do it. Do it.
Do it. Just what I was gonna write to his name again.
John Josh, Josh world. One of our. Do it. Do it. Just what I was gonna write to his name again. John Josh.
Josh world.
One of our. Oh, yeah. Josh.
We're no. Yes. He has a blockbuster video that's overdue.
Okay. Yeah.
That's.
No, we did it to set the library.
Maybe the library this time.
The library book.
Oh, you have a library.
The library book. Oh, yeah.
Hey, is this Josh?
This is Josh. Hey, hey, Josh. What's going on?
Are you good? Are you guys good? Are you wearing pants?
That's always a good thing. That's always good. Okay, well, you'll we just want to make sure you're wearing pants
That's an important question. We ask all of our guests before we start. Yeah, so we get to know you guys
I just feel so comfortable
It's sometimes it's hard to even watch
But I got a month right now i'm at work
i have to be professional okay that's good so i tell us real quick uh we know
but we want to do share with everybody uh because people are probably what the
fuck are they doing calling somebody right now uh share with us what you do
uh for work what you do for a living uh real quick and then we'll
we'll get into a little bit of your story uh yeah, so I actually work up in Logan Utah State University.
Currently in academic advisor and also weight training and structure up here.
So that sets the majority of what I do.
I used to personal training up here on campus as a part of the employee wellness program,
but I kind of put that to the side when I decided to pursue teaching more full time.
Very cool.
So how did you find MindPump?
Yeah, so like I said, I used to be a personal trainer.
And I've always, I'm always trying to look
for new information and new way to, just new sources
and frankly a little more entertaining for us.
I tried podcast actually
for a while as a good place to try and find information and as I released it out to me at
the time I think there's some good information but frankly it was all boring.
And I just really wanted to have more opportunities to learn after I graduated from college and to keep making myself a better
trainer.
I just didn't feel like my programs that I was putting together for some of my clients were
I just didn't feel like they were up to par.
And everything that I would always see was just a lot of more bodybuilding style routines.
And to me, I never understood the bodybuilding routines
completely, and what I mean by that is more just the intensity
base, where you do body parts splits.
To me, frequency always made much more sense.
I didn't understand why lifting weight
could be any different than any other activity.
So if I'm learning to write a bike,
I don't say on Monday, I'm going to go write a bike.
And then on Tuesday, I'm going to practice writing my skateboard
and win some and write a scooter, right? So, to me, it just made sense. And, you know,
it's a practice that every day. So, anyway, I happen to give you guys a shot. I noticed
it came up in one of my suggestions for podcasts. It's actually all my way home from one
of my training sessions.
I remember the first time I started listening and I'll be completely honest because I know
you guys enjoy Transparency. I actually, I couldn't stand you guys. Wow. Yeah.
Yeah. That's because it was like really heavy information because Sal is an asshole. Yeah.
Or the dick joke. It was, it was one of the, I think sell an asshole. Yeah. Or the Diction.
It was, it was one of the, I think you guys were telling the story about how you guys got drunk
at the school party and challenged the, so that, the college swimmers.
Oh, it was one of Adam's very humbling days.
Yeah, humbling days for me.
Exactly.
And I was like, these guys are a bunch of tools.
Who the heck are you?
And you know, but in black, I stopped listening after like,
it was like the first five minutes of work.
And I was like, yeah, this is a waste.
So I actually turned you guys off.
And I don't know what made me decide to give it another shot.
But I turned on another one.
And again, in first plot, five to ten minutes, I don't remember which story it was,
but you guys told me the story, and I was like, ah, whatever, go love.
And I noticed I just kept, once you guys got into it, it was one of the quads, one of the first quads that I heard.
And I just noticed, when you guys were answering questions, I was nodding my head.
It was everything that you guys presented.
And I was like, OK, all right, these guys, maybe their tools,
but they know what they're talking about.
And for useful tools.
I know you guys are two of the two of us.
So this is thank you for the initial reaction.
But so anyway, yeah.
So I ended up really just falling in love with the podcast
the way you present the information. And frankly, I really love the entertaining aspects of it now.
That's, I love hearing that because you're not the first person obviously to tell us that
Sal's a tool and that, you know, when they first listen to us and then after they get
a chance to hear that he actually has some good information to say that they kind of
get hooked on.
So, you've gone through and done our maps programs.
You wrote us a pretty lengthy testimonial, if you will, that was pretty awesome.
We really enjoyed reading it because you're coming from the perspective of an individual
who's educated in fitness, who's trained people,
and obviously now you teach it at the university level.
Tell us a little bit about that.
Yeah, yeah.
So, I first tried out Matt Sennibolix, and as I said before, it frequently always made
sense to me.
Full body workouts.
It always just made sense.
I felt better
after my work out saying i i i never understood why people
wanted to destroy themselves in the gym and then trying to do it in the next
day it was like they were trying to compete with their with with their body
and their body was unable to keep up and so for me
you know i want to be
i want to still be strong everyday i came into the gym
and uh... the max on an end of the week was awesome.
I love the trigger session.
They were so awesome.
And I still, to this day, I always try and incorporate those.
Just movement in general.
I think that's really the point of the map.
It was just more movement.
And that's what I felt like the trigger session did. And the more I was able to, you know,
put my muscles through the range of motion,
the better that my body felt.
And I think Dr. Brame actually mentioned on an episode,
there was a couple episodes ago, and he was on there.
I think he compared us to like animals,
like how a dog can take off sprinting,
and yet it's not going to pull a
hammy, right?
But, you know, we do it and, you know, that's what happens.
And so, that's made a lot of sense to me.
And then, I will say, the one thing that I love about you guys is even though I agree
with a lot, initially there's a lot of things I was very skeptical about, and you know, the NOBI has six-packed abs program was one that I was extremely skeptical about.
And I don't know why if it's just the whole, you know, doing core exercises with weights
or I don't know what it was, but but just being so far fetched for me like you
know as you stand here a lot you know getting your paradigm shattering shattering is
you know with a bad things that you can do for yourself and and man it was that
was quite the experience for me I think that no BS6 back-up is just a hidden gem
that I think everybody should incorporate into their program.
I thought it was incredible.
Awesome.
Much appreciated.
So, what else have you gone through?
Have you gone through almost everything?
Yeah, so I've gone through everything.
So, you guys got me a look.
Yeah, give us a look.
I mean, you sound very okay.
So, I would like to hear your opinion on each one of the programs and the things that you liked about them if you've seen most everything.
Yeah, for sure.
So, after I went through Annabelle in the Six Pack ad, then I went through, I think the
next one that I went through was Maths Black, Math, Athletic.
I actually skipped out initially on green, so I think I first started listening to you guys when all you had was just maps red and six pack
abs.
And then I think maps green came out and maps performance.
And initially I felt like this is how most people are with maps performance.
Maybe it's not for me.
It's not as sexy I guess.
And so I actually didn't get that one when I waited until the black mathematics came out.
And yeah, initially that was the one I was most excited for.
I really thought that that was going to be the one that I thought I'd seen most results.
And I did see results, but honestly, I ended up getting maps, green maps, performance
hacker. And that was the, I ended up getting maps, green maps, performance tracker.
And that was the one I ended up liking more.
And I don't know why.
I guess just the way that it was designed to just help
me just perform.
I think I realized that when I was going to do maps black,
I just felt like my movement wasn't as good as it could have been.
I just felt like my range of motion was just a tad off and I just felt like I wasn't optimizing
the results like I could have in-mapsed Blacks the way I did was I bought maps to the
format.
And I did about it that and it was humbling for sure because you do have to drop weight
in a lot of different areas.
But it's ultimately, you know, long-term
it's absolutely worth it.
So, with the math screen, and then I jumped back on Math Black right after, and the results
were what I was hoping for initially.
So, it's really weird to say, I guess I use Math's brain as kind of like a jumping off
point in order to help me optimize results for tax black.
I don't know if that makes sense or not.
No, it makes a really beautiful sense.
It's the reason why it's in that order.
You know, that's exactly...
And I love hearing when people kind of experiment themselves and then how they find this out
because real similar to you, that's kind of how I trained and MAP screen was kind of the last thing that I did and it was such a game changer for me
as far as working on my movement mobility and then when I revisited the other programs
it was like holy shit, like that was a big moment for me too.
It's 100% why when we recommend when people follow our big, you know,
MAPs bundles that they go, anabolic performance and then aesthetic,
because we know we see that that's the best progression
for most people.
And not to say that you can't do it another way.
It's just that this is what we have found.
For most people, most people is exactly
what you're explaining right now is that, you know,
if you can humble yourself, go through performance
because it's not the sexiest looking program
because of the type of stuff that you're doing in there,
it's probably one of the biggest game changers for most people. then you know, uh, did you do maps anywhere by any way by any chance?
Yeah, yeah, that was so that's another one that was just
Totally paradigm shattering. I don't know if you guys saw so on the private on the forum. I posted I started doing
every week I would do like a and update as I went through math anywhere.
Initially, I thought a bootcamp class there was to know about body weight programming
and how to go about it.
But I decided I wanted to take a break from the weight, from the gym for the month of
December.
And I was like, oh, it gets not anywhere at shop.
I'll tell you that one of the hardest things I noticed with Lodbyweight programs is I feel like they can be the
highest likelihood of developing muscle imbalances in my opinion, just because there's a lot of
shoulders kind of roll forward, a lot of moves that push up, a lot of kind of lift up moves.
They're not as much shoulder retraction movement. I noticed that
that was the first thing I noticed was how much of that was in the maps anywhere programming.
I think it actually helped my posture and it definitely helped my overall core stabilization
for my core lifts in the gym. my dead left, it was incredible.
That's freaking awesome.
That's powerful.
Yeah, that's awesome.
Exactly what we intended.
Excellent.
I think we get testimonials all the time now from our programs.
But we really appreciate it coming from people of your caliber of education and experience because, you know, when you look
at a program, if you're a beginner or whatever, you only see, you don't see it as deep.
It's like a computer program or looking at, you know, a website or whatever, they can see
much deeper.
You being a trainer with your education, you can see some of the, the method to some of
the madness.
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What?
Luke Mack, 1991, with all the science showing full body
routines superior to split, why do people still do splits?
Wow, what a great follow-up question to the conversation
we just had with Josh.
So he's two things here.
He's saying, with all the science supporting full body
routines over splits, let's be clear, there is lots of science.
When they compare head to head with good, well done studies, full body based routines versus
body parts split routines, the full body routines outperform the splits almost every single
time.
Now remember, full body routine simply means
you're training the entire body a few times a week
versus a split where you hit each body part
once a week, where you're doing today's chest,
tomorrow's back, the typical body builder
what they call bros split.
And full body routines are just,
they're superior for many, many reasons.
One of them being the frequency of muscle stimulation.
And now we do know that the muscle building signal really peaks at 24 to 48 hours and starts
to die down at about 72 hours.
And if you're hitting your muscle groups once a week, even though you're recovering, that
muscle building signal now is dampened.
So you're wasting all those days where you can hit it again
in a full body type routine and get,
I mean, you could do the same volume the whole week,
you could do the same amount of exercises,
you could even do the same exercises,
you're just hitting a more frequency,
although there's more that goes into it.
But what?
That's, yeah, that's revisiting the science behind it.
We know it's superior, but why do people keep doing it?
It's the same reason why people keep smoking fucking cigarettes.
Well, I mean, let's be honest.
We know what lies with it, right?
We know that it's not healthy for you.
We know it's not good.
There's plenty of science, plenty of information that's out there.
You have people still choose to light it because that's their thing, right?
So I feel the same way goes with somebody that's going to do a bro split.
I mean, there's not to mention, there's a ton of stuff out there that is the
opposite of what we're saying. I mean, if you go pick up, go to the grocery store right
now and go pick up five magazines and look at the workouts that they're promoting from
these, you know, huge bodybuilders.
Still splits. Yeah, it's all splits. I mean, the bottom line is splits are promoted heavily by people who are on anabolic, lots of them,
and who have really, really good muscle building genes.
So they, what's probably happening, and I would fucking love for a study to look into this,
but what's probably happening with some of these individuals is they'll lift weights,
they'll hit their biceps, and their muscle building signals on all the time.
They don't really have to worry about it dampening so much.
Number one, they have this hormonal signal that's high all the time.
And number two, they probably have the genes that make this work, but the vast majority
people aren't in this category.
And so splits, they tend to, and by the way, full body workouts are starting to make a big
comeback.
I'm seeing some of the, some people in the fitness industry promote full body workouts now to build muscle
You're starting to see more more of that you are well break contraris promotes very similar type stuff
Lane Norton splits or more full body
Even
Stepani did this whole post and it was more of a full body
That was recent
That was really recent. We know where I came from Well my point my point is I think people are starting to see you know that that full body. That was recent though. That was really recent. We know where that came from.
Well, my point is, I think people are starting to see
that full body based routines are superior.
But I mean, splits have a couple of advantages.
One, if you're one of those people that loves
to punish yourself and you wanna get a really crazy pump
and just beat the crap out of a muscle,
you do that with a split, right?
I can go in there and I just wanna beat the crap out of a muscle. You do that with a split, right? I can go in there and I just want to beat the crap out of my chest.
Well, here I can do the highlighting is, you know, the entire culture built around this.
There you go.
Right?
Because it's the, oh my God, the leg day memes where they're crawling, it's the fucking,
you know, chest Mondays, it's, I mean, there's like, it's shirt companies. There's like machines.
There's gyms completely centered around this ritualistic culture where we go in. We have
our protein shake. We do our workout, you know, and then we all have horrific shits that
we take together. You know, like we complain about it. We take our fucking drugs to keep going
You know, I swear I'm Danah. I got this like stranger on you know, I'm saying oh man
You went the full nine you know I say boom a lot boom boom boom
You know what I mean? I get money from Jersey Shore. I create a whole company around it.
You know what I mean?
It just becomes a stamp.
Oh, look, there's fake tits over there.
Let's get her on board.
Wow.
So that's what happens.
It is.
No, it's a call.
It's definitely my hell of a party.
You did go far.
You were a Steve.
He did.
It's good.
He had to though.
It is.
Justin was holding that inside of me.
I was like, oh, that was therapy right now.
Yeah, to let it out. Well, and I think let's be though, it is. Justin was holding that inside. I was, I was like, oh, those therapy right now. Yeah, they let it out.
Well, and I think, let's be honest too, there's less programming involved.
There's the takes less knowledge to just go.
Oh, so much easier to design a split.
If you're doing a body parts split where you've just, and then the extent of the programming
right, or progression to that, is you just hit that one muscle more days, right?
So you have this body parts split
where Monday's chest, Tuesday's arms, Wednesday's shoulders,
Thursday's legs, right?
And then you take a day off
and then you start your cycle over again, right?
But if you want it to bring something up
or you want to build more of your shoulder,
then all you do is just add that one muscle
to another day or a third
day of the week and you take no days off.
That's kind of like the extent of programming when it comes to a bros split.
It literally looks like this.
You're going to do chest today if you're doing a body parts split.
Do two compound heavy movements.
Do three finisher based, you know, pumping movements and then you're done.
And it's super, it's like there's no rhyme or reason to,
well, there's a little bit of rhyme and reason,
but programming is, yeah, there's some.
Super, it's very simple.
It's very simple.
And again, like I've had people tell me, like, man,
I love maps, I love full body based training.
I get amazing results, it kicks the crap
on my old routine, but I kind of do miss going
into the gym and hammering the crap at a one muscle.
There's a little bit of that component, right?
There's a little bit of that mentality, like, where I go in and I do 15 sets just for my biceps,
and there's that psychological feeling of,
this is a weak body part and I'm gonna beat it up,
you know, type of do.
I think what I try and promote are like,
give people the freedom, because when we create,
when we created maps, it was really to give people
a solid foundation
that we encouraged flexibility and trying different things out.
I would be lying to say if there wasn't a day where I'm like, man, I really have been
neglecting my arms.
I don't really feel like getting after a full body and a full routine a day.
I might just get a little arm pump, but to me that kind of reflects our trigger sessions.
That's our trigger sessions, right? So that's kind of our focus or our focus sessions, but you know, it's you just don't want to get stuck in this
Routine of that's how you train all the time where it cuz you at least if you do you're just you're settling for less results
You're gonna get more results if you learn to train the body and these full body type of routines with more frequency
That's it.
That's the only, that's the real message to take away from this.
It doesn't mean that, you know, pro splits, you can't build muscle.
It doesn't mean pro splits.
I mean, I spent a majority of my bodybuilding career in lifting, like actually doing pro splits.
But the evolution of my training has gotten to where it's at now where I do more full body.
And quite frankly, it's way less work.
It's sound at first, it seems like more work
because I remember thinking to myself like,
oh God, really squatting and overhead pressing
every other day, like that's exhausting sounding at first.
But once you get in the routine of doing that
and then you realize the benefits that you get from that,
then you never go back again.
Then it's like, it is a no-brainer.
Now I know that I can come in the gym.
There's four or five major compound movements
I can do and just touch the weights.
And I can maintain my physique.
I've worked the last probably three to four months.
I have worked out less than I have in a very long time.
Now mind you, I'm nowhere near the best shape
I've ever been in, but I've been maintaining it.
And I know that if I were to ramp up my volume real quick,
like hopping on a map's black, oh God,
you already know I'd be right, I'd be so responsive.
So, you know, if you really enjoy going to the gym
seven days a week and barely inching along your results,
then you know,
you do a split.
Yeah, who are we to say you can't do that
or you shouldn't do that?
People will continue to do that.
We're not gonna stop them. There's gonna be people continuing to smoke cigarettes, too. We're not gonna stop them
Kuno 85 thoughts on Nick Cheetle now that he's very IIF
Nicky he just won a bodybuilding spokesmodel of the year did he really he's yet?
Yeah, remember what Craig won? So Craig, yeah.
He's the new Craig.
Yeah, Craig, Khalice Chopra, I think the other guy name was,
Steve Cook, and now Nikki Chetel over there
have won the box.
So congratulations to Nick, if he still tunes into Mind Pump.
Yeah, he's got, wow, he's got over half a million now,
followers on him.
Yeah, a good looking guy.
Vorgeous guy.
Very, very, very, very physique. Great physique. There goes Adam again. Well, he's a good looking guy. Vorgeous guy. Very well. Great physique.
Great physique.
There goes Adam again.
Well, he's, you know what, when I met him,
I think he was all right.
He was very impressive in person because normally
when you see a guy with his aesthetics and good symmetry
like he has, it's rare you find a guy that's over six foot
that looks like, he's six, I think he's six one.
He's not a little guy.
So he's not like a short little five,
I know you like him big.
Well, yeah, when I meet an aesthetic motherfucker
that's over six foot, I'm always very impressed
because I know the work that it takes in
to make that body look aesthetic and symmetrical
because it's just, it normally isn't.
Normally when you're six one, six two, six three,
you get it.
Yeah, you were built, this woman up or a row of boat
or do something else, you were't built to get on a stage
and be judged for your symmetry.
So when I see a symmetrical physique like his,
extremely impressed, extremely impressed
with his dedication and stuff that he's done.
It's workouts too.
If you look at the way he trains,
he does a lot of the compound big heavy movements.
He deadlifts a lot, squats a lot.
It looks like he does a lot of the right things
with his workouts from a professional trainer standpoint
when I look at some of the stuff that he does.
Now, that being said, let's talk a little bit about his IAF
for him, Stance's.
Well, he's very much into that, but I, you know,
listen, if you're listening Nick, like,
like you need to veer off that a little bit
because that's gonna bite you that's going to bite you.
It's going to bite everybody.
Everybody right now in fitness who is head strong, clinging on to the frickin pubes of
IIFM who won't let go, you got to let go because that shit's going to go down.
I promise you, the, it's ridiculous when you talk to, like we've now talked to some, you
know, lead, world leading researchers on the subjects of nutrition
and how about food affects the body.
Every single one of them will laugh at that at the concept
of if it fits your macros, you can eat it.
All of them talk about nutrient dense foods,
all of them talk about other compounds in foods,
like phytonutrients and things that have
don't have calories and that are not a vitamin or a mineral.
Things like antioxidants and other type of compounds
that well, especially for your general audience,
I think is the point,
because he's on a professional level
and he's talking about a very extreme,
this is in competition with a very extreme mindset
of like, you know,
Talopia and, you know, everything like asparagus, everything super clean from a clean
perspective, whereas like, I.F.I.M. was kind of the interruptor of that within that community.
But then, you know, kind of trickling down now, let's filter down now to like your general
public and people in the gym. Like, let's, let's get more get more focused on health instead of just combating one element you see that's
wrong.
Well, this reminds me a lot of the way I thought when I was a younger trainer is, you know,
when I would learn something and obviously he's a very smart guy too.
So he gives out great information on his page.
So I really like Nick and I like the information that he provides for the most part. The nutrition thing is probably the
only thing that we disagree on. And where we disagree is not that we don't disagree
that I have, I'm more or less doesn't does mean you can't have an incredible physique
like he has and follow that type of protocol. Where we disagree is that when you've trained
thousands of people and you realize the struggles that they
have, you realize the type of message as a trainer that you kind of need to send to them
to help them in the right direction and sending them a message that, hey, you can have these
things too is the wrong message.
That's the message that to sell stuff or to market to them because you know you're playing
into their insecurities.
Well, dude, it started.
It started. I don't remember what protein company it was in an
optimum nutrition that he was kind of loosely connected to.
He is.
He is, right?
He's sponsored by it.
Yeah, so I mean, there are the people look, here's the thing, like a lot of times you
look at these people and what they promote, you look at who's pulling the strings, you
got optimum nutrition, you've got bodybuilding.com. Of course, you're gonna wanna downplay
the potential negatives of things like
artificial sweeteners and colors, you know, colorings.
Of course, you're not gonna talk about how whole foods
is probably, it's all you should eat
and that supplements are really,
should really be used to supplement for your needs
but not should not be like a regular daily staple
in your diet. Of course, you're to support IIFOM to the 10th degree, because how can you not?
If he does, look, you remember what happened when we originally started recording
Mind Pump, even with Craig. He couldn't continue because of who his sponsor was and his sponsor freaked out a little bit about Mind Pump.
Yeah, I know. Like, you know, if your paycheck is coming from these companies
that promote a lot of this garbage,
that's who you have to be,
or you gotta go figure that shit out on your own
and do it on your own.
And in this world of fitness business,
and this is always why I kinda have a soft spot
for all of these guys,
because it's not like there's a ton of really good companies,
really good people, pain people, like ourselves, or like or like a Nick channel to go out. There isn't.
There's no one out there that's giving me one day we can be that. Exactly. I mean,
I think that's the ultimate vision of MindPump Media is that we will produce people that we think
are giving a great message out there and help them make money doing that. Unfortunately, we're dominated right now
by supplement companies, and that's probably,
I would say 80% of how people in the fitness industry
make their money.
I venture to say even higher.
Right, I mean, I'm just throwing a crazy number out there,
but I would be surprised if it's higher than that.
So then when I meet, and this goes, you know,
Lane Norton's and the, you know, and the Nick Chettles that are like this,
that I feel bad because a lot of what they do put out there, a lot of the things they do say,
is good, and they are sharing good information. And I believe that their first mission was
really genuine and pure. And now they've kind they have to find a way to juggle both.
How do I continue giving a good message?
And that's where I like Nick.
I think he tries to do good things.
For example, he's one of the first people
that I've seen besides myself
because I was doing this a long time ago
where I would show people a completely flex picture
and a picture where I'm relaxed
or I would show you a picture of me first thing in the morning,
just shot and then I would show you what I looked like
after I had 3000 calories of gallon of water
that I'd pump my muscles up.
And I could show this crazy drastic difference
in the photo, and then if it was Photoshop,
there was just literally me manipulating my water,
my food, and my pump to show you guys that I could present
myself as much bigger and more buff looking
after a serious pump, which is what a lot of these, a lot of these athletes or bodybuilder guys and fitness Instagram stars do is they,
you know, the best lighting right after a pump, totally depleted, you know, photos they've
saved for that one time they're in the best shape of their life. Like, you know, Nick keeps
it real. Like this is a lifelong journey that he's doing and he's always trying to improve on it.
This is what I look like when I'm relaxed.
This is what I look like when I actually flex
for the camera.
I like that stuff and I don't think enough people
are putting that message out there.
So I do wanna give him some love and credit
for what he does.
Right.
It just makes me sad because I've seen,
I'm seeing really talented people
who go this direction, who it's gonna hurt them.
I think it'll hurt them.
And the long run, here's what's happening
with a lot of these companies, is they see what's happening.
But they can still deny it, right?
There's enough science on their side,
there's not enough like conclusive,
like blockbusting information that's coming out,
that's hammering them, so they're just waiting. They's coming out, that's a hammering them.
So they're just waiting, they're waiting for, because they could still put the nile.
Dip in their toes over here, but not really completely.
Yeah, they could still say, they could still say the FDA approved Aspertain years ago and
did all these studies on animals and showed it was safe.
And, you know, they could still say that stuff.
So they're going to stick around for a little longer.
But if you wait to the hammer drops, when you change
teams at that point, it's tough because now you've lost credibility.
So I don't know.
I don't know.
I know the direction I would go.
And it's always in the direction of where I think the truth is.
Oliver Cunningham, the pros and cons of group training.
Group training.
I've taught very little. I've done a couple boot camps. I'm not a big fan of group training. Group training. I've taught very little, I've done a couple boot camps.
I'm not a big fan of group training.
I've done quite a few boot camps.
You've done quite, I know Adam taught a lot of group training
at Orange Theory.
You know, the pros of group training are that,
the motivation that people get from,
and I think this is all the pros of it.
I think this is everything that's good about group training.
Is this right here?
Yeah, it's the synergies, the energy in there.
That's it.
It's the instructor that's super positive.
Like you're just feeding off of that.
Yeah, that's the motivation.
It's the fun, your friends are there.
You're like seeing the people there.
That's where the pros start in there.
Almost in.
Yeah, there's no other pros in there.
The cons are the programming.
I don't give a shit.
How good you program a group class. It will never come within the universe of programming for an individual
Does it just can't it's impossible? That's a that's a call. That's a bad. That's a con number two
The intensity applied in group training is usually what it's usually
Inappropriate for most of the people in there and it pushes people to go further than they would
Because they got the people around them.
That's a problem, which people don't think is a problem,
but for the most part, that's a big problem.
And the lack of progression,
like how do you, you've got a group of 15 people
taking your class, and even if it's just one class,
it's just say it's real small, it's one class, right?
They're all gonna progress at different rates.
Like how do you scale them up?
How do you progress them?
How do you move them forward?
What ends up happening with group classes
is it ends up starting off one way
and then it turns into something
and then it stays the same.
Well, and they have one.
It doesn't change.
Yeah, they have one metric if they are paying attention
to that is just load.
That's right.
And that's it.
So group training for me, if it motivates you excellent,
otherwise training one on one with a trainer
is so much more valuable.
And then following good programming for yourself and paying attention to your body is just so much more.
I'm here Adam.
Yeah.
You taught up until recently you were teaching it.
I have taught group classes for 12 years now consistently.
I've ran boot camps all over San Jose.
I taught group classes even
when I worked for 24-hour fitness. I've taught for Orange Theory. I still hold a
Saturday class where a group of people come and see me. So it's probably gonna
be funny to hear me say what I'm gonna say about group training yet I still do
it and I've done it for a long time. So here's my philosophy on it.
If you can't imagine yourself wanting to learn and find out what's best for your body
and progressing what you should do as an individual and the only way you're going to move and
exercise is in a group setting, then I recommend a group class for you.
If you're not willing to learn and try and figure out what your body needs nutritionally, what it needs exercise, what it needs correctively,
if you're not, if you just refuse to do that and you say, I'm not going to do any of that shit. I don't care enough, but I do recognize that technology is now forced me to not move at all all day long.
And I recognize that just movement is important.
And I need to incorporate that to counter some of my bad habits of eating and sitting still.
If that's you, that's about the only person that I would say should be in a group class setting.
If you have goals of really improving your physique,
improving your nutrition knowledge,
improving your own body awareness
and understanding what's going on with you
and aches and pains and stuff like that,
you should run from the class,
any class that's trying to get you to go to class, because it's just impossible to address those things in a group
setting.
So that being said, how have I managed to do all that while teaching classes all the time?
Well, when it's mine, and so when I teach on Saturdays, what I've, and this is an evolution
of, so I started teaching boot camps, like bad boot camps.
Like that was, I just hamped through hard workouts
and made people sweat and made it fun and this and that.
And that was kind of the approach was, you know,
you're here to see me.
I'm on a Saturday and you're gonna burn a bunch of calories
and I'm gonna make a bunch of hard exercises for you.
And that was, that was the extent of it really, where now like I've evolved to
this, okay, these people that are seeing me on Saturday, they're not going to the gym,
they're not working out whatsoever. They basically come here on Saturdays to see me, what
can I provide for them in a group setting that I think is the most beneficial thing. So
really what I do, and I a lot of this is just recent.
In the last, like probably six months, maybe a little longer.
Have I started to do a lot of kin stretching with them in my class?
And so we actually don't even lift weights.
And what I do is I will take a movement like a squat in a group setting and I will demonstrate
what I want it to look like
and then I'll have everybody kind of do it
and then I'll you do a lot, I'll pick a few people
and show some common imbalances or common dysfunctions
that they have and then we'll get down
into specific kin stretches that will help get them
reconnected to these areas that they're disconnected.
You're doing group one on one training.
Yeah, I totally modifying it to,
so I feel good about providing this group setting.
Why, too, I'm really not a fan of group classes
that are in like franchise type settings,
is because what ends up happening,
and I watched this in my small journey in Orange Theory,
is it starts off really cool.
And I remember when I first got started at Orange Theory,
I was excited because my buddy, Brendan,
was really like, gave me all the flexibility in the world.
Like, hey, man, this is, you know, it's his facility,
and you know, he trusted, you know,
that I would provide good information for the place.
And he really let me kind of do whatever I wanted there,
which was really cool, you know.
So I totally changed templates. I added
my own stretching before we started the classes. I gave nutritional tips and guidance afterwards
to help these people outside of this class. So that's how it started. But what ends up happening,
and I knew it would happen one day, and that's why it was an easy part for us was, you know,
the franchise can't do that forever because it's
a franchise.
And sooner or later, all the trainers need to start to becoming almost robotic and they
have to create this formula that's for everybody and the entire company to follow, to the point
where they take things that are scientific like epoch that is true and happens,
but is not something that is formulaic for a class.
Like the way epoch affects,
the class that has 30 people is individual
for each one of them, but that they can't do that.
So what do they do?
They teach the trainers a generic formula
or a generic spiel that they tell the people,
that they know will motivate the people
to want to come to more classes
and follow this protocol.
When in reality, it's really a bunch of shit.
And in reality, it's so,
the variance between each individual is so high
and so different that to wrap your entire business around that
and get everybody preaching around all that,
it's a lot of what happened to us
when we were early trainers in 24-A-Fitness.
It's the reason why we can all talk about this
because I remember when we first started at 24-A-Fitness,
the information and the science that I was giving
was the science that I was provided.
And I was provided this information and it was packaged in a way that helped me sell
more training, more supplements, more of...
That's all, that's all, that's all, that's all, that's all, that's all, that's all, that's
all the system.
You're selling the system, right?
And so, what a lot of these trainers that work for facilities like this, they don't
know better, so it's not their fault, you know, so like I would look around at my
peers and I would get frustrated because they are being told
that they need to say this and they need to present this at the classes and they need to
be talking like this and I'm going, this is not helping people.
This is not what's really helping people, but this is what they have to do to keep their
job and they don't see it.
They don't know it because they've never even heard the science.
And so the first time they're hearing the science is from this franchise that's giving
it to them and packaging it the way they want. It's true
You know many phrases I would repeat that I was told oh my god
We're just inaccurate like the fat burning zone or how about your heart rate apex information
Yeah, exactly or the five components of fitness. Yeah, the five homogenics the five components of fitness
I mean it would mean that it all started from that
I mean that was literally like my pitch I would tell everybody that there's five components of fitness and then mean, it all started from that. I mean, that was literally
like my pitch. I would tell everybody that there's five components of fitness. And then
one of those is supplementation. One of the five components is supplementation.
Self-remotation.
Self-remotation.
Yeah. One thing though that I think we need to be discussed though is as far as how much
money you can make as a personal trainer and why group training has its advantages, of
course.
I think that, and I want to kind of present something that I've seen some trainers do
somewhat successfully that I thought, there might be something there.
It might not be the ultimate way to do this because obviously, we totally value the one
and one time and being able to really articulate like on a better, you know,
more individualized level what's going on.
But, you know, I have seen some trainers basically,
they do a very extensive assessment
and they get as much detailed information as possible
and they write out the program based off of that.
And now they take them from there
and they bring them in, they make
sure they get them going. And the first week or two weeks, they are really just one on
one and kind of taking them through the fundamentals. And then they start scaling themselves back
where now they come in, they say, hi, you know, they do the team, they tell them what
the workout is, but they have their pre,priming type of a situation established. Now they're
going through the trainers there to answer any questions for them. If they're going through their
workout and they have something that they don't understand, or maybe the trainer sees them in
their form and something they can address, but they have them kind of staggered. So they've staggered
them on like 10, 15-minute increments. So I thought that was interesting.
I like that. And I like that. And there's more pros by the way. What you're saying is very very I could see how
You're these trainers are trying to remedy the problem. Yeah of group training and I like that. I like that approach
But another pro that we haven't even discussed is cost. Like if they save money because of volume.
Yeah, I mean, you're not going to pay as much for group training as you are on one train,
not even close.
Well, this is why I liked Orange Theory because I thought that as far as a group class that's
out there, I thought they were the best.
If you were to do a group class thing, I thought a lot of the things they were doing with
the ability to monitor your heart rate.
So that was one of my favorite or one of the best part of what they did.
It is.
Because for somebody who ran boot camps for 10 plus years, one of the hardest challenges
that I used to have as a trainer was, you know, here I have this boot camp of 20 people.
They've been with me for like six months.
Every month I have a couple of new people and then okay, so here I get Mary Lou, it's
her first day.
Mary Lou's 300 pounds.
She hasn't worked out in years,
and she joins my boot camp class.
And this part of the boot camp,
they have to do these things and they run a lap,
and she's just fucking getting hammered.
She just can't keep up.
She's getting laughed by everybody.
She can't perform the exercises correctly.
She's falling over, she has had a foul.
She can see in her demeanor.
Oh, just discourage.
Just discourage, really.
And mind you, and I like to think I'm pretty
charismatic and personable,
and I'm over there trying to make her feel
as comfortable as I could, but at the end of the day,
there was nothing I could say that didn't make her feel
inferior to all these other ladies
that were just kicking her ass.
And it was very hard to help that person.
And let's be honest, that person needed more help
than anybody else.
And I would lose those people a lot of the time.
Sometimes I'd save them, but a lot of times I would lose them.
That bothered me a lot.
When I saw Orange Theory and the Model they created,
I find it very fascinating how they did the whole heart rate
thing and then they could show like the zones,
they broke it up because what happens
is if you're 300 pounds
you've never worked out before you hit your cardio rate walking, you know what I'm saying and then
somebody who's been in training with me for six months they actually have to get up to a sprint
before they get to the same so this lady could be walking next to this athlete who's running but when
they looked up on the TV screen, they were equally working as hard.
So I loved that, and I thought that solved a major problem.
They really tried to remedy that.
Yeah, so I do want to give them kudos for a lot of things
they're doing well, and they did well,
and that's what turned me on to it.
Now, I came in and I had all kinds of suggestions
and things that I wanted to do.
Some things they implemented in the facility,
some things they did change a little bit. A lot of things they didn't want to do, some things they implemented in the facility, some things they did change a little bit,
a lot of things they didn't listen to me.
And eventually they will either will have to
and they'll find a way to do it similar
to what I'm talking about,
but they definitely need to find a way
to cattle these new people in
because the very intense type of setting
like most class settings are.
And I was always suggesting like, we need to have something where you have to go through
these like introductory courses.
Yes, introductory type courses.
Before I throw you into the gauntlet
because the gauntlet is fun as it may seem
and as sweaty as you may get
and the amount of points you may achieve,
you may sound awesome is not really helping somebody
who's got a lot of other issues
that need to be addressed before they get to that point.
So that's a big problem with all group classes
that I can't stand.
Art of April, would you consider bringing a woman
to the Mind Pump team to add a female perspective?
You know what I like about this question?
That we get it every time.
Let me just ask you a question.
Have you heard of the Beatles?
Yes, I heard of Yoko Ono.
Yeah. You know what, you know what makes, okay, so here's,
first off, Art of April, you asked lots of questions,
we like you, you're a big follower, but I will say this,
this question, I don't think you realize,
and I think a lot of people don't realize,
asking questions like this, or it's inherently sexist, okay?
And it's easy, it's easy to understand,
I could flip this if we were an all female host,
you know, cast of Mind Pump.
And someone said, hey, would you consider bringing a dude
on there so you could have a guy's perspective?
Everybody's like, oh my god, that's so,
and it is, it is a sexist thing because I don't work
with Adam Justin and Doug,
because they're guys.
I could give a shit.
I don't care if the guys girls you
Transgender saying you wish I was a girl that will you be you'd have a nice big but yeah, but if the truth is I don't care about that
It's the chemistry works
The show works great. We have you know art. We we can fire ideas off of each other
It would change everything it just it doesn't matter. It would be mine company
No, it is something else. I would be mind-pumbiting.
No, it is.
I'll tell you what, if we met a woman
who blew our minds who were like,
oh my god, this could add so much value to mind-pump,
I don't give a shit if it's a guy or girl,
let's bring them on.
It doesn't even matter.
But that question too, to me, it's like,
I feel that, it's so sexist because it's like,
it's not like that was the way we decided things.
And it's not like we don't have female guest on here all the time like some of my favorite guests have
been female guests that we've had on the show so it's always looking for that yeah it is looking
for women and I also don't like always I know the I know the question went into like you know so a
woman can relate to the hormones is that listen as a trainer and as a doctor okay you have to learn
to be able to speak to both sexes.
So if you think a woman who has gone through these hormonal things that you want to hear
that maybe Sal, Justin or I can't experience because we're a male, is going to make them
a better communicator or a better trainer I disagree.
You know, because as a trainer of 15 plus years, just like as a doctor of 15 plus years
has to learn to communicate to both sexes.
And that skill set is far more superior
than either the doctor being a male or a female.
Well, it's just, it's the equivalent of,
because I've heard people say this before,
you guys know I get into politics and stuff like that,
and you'll hear this sometimes,
like, well, you're a man or you're a woman or whatever.
It would be the equivalent of me,
let's say I get, let's say I have cancer. Oh my God, I got lung cancer, and I go to the doctor and I'm like, well, you're a man or you're a woman or whatever. It would be the equivalent of me, let's say I get,
let's say I have cancer.
Oh my God, I got lung cancer.
And I go to the doctor and I'm like,
hey, before you helped me, have you ever had lung cancer before?
Oh, you haven't, forget it.
I wanna go to the guy who's had cancer.
Yeah.
Like, not only that, they'd be like you saying,
oh, are you a male and have you had lung cancer?
It's, it's, it's, it's, it's getting to that point.
Sorry, it's like, having a female perspective, I think it's just having a good perspective. I don't think there's a male that point. Sorry, if it's like... Having a female perspective,
I think it's just having a good perspective.
I don't think there's a male or female component to.
And let's be honest, if you were to classify,
and I hate classifying opinions and things
as male and female, there's definitely,
there's definitely biological differences.
There's definitely inherent things generally,
but individuals vary so much that you could have a woman
that acts so much more like a man and vice versa.
That I hate saying this, but in terms of the perspectives,
me and Adam bring a pretty, we think a lot like women do.
And it kind of balances out Justin's diesel fuel,
sandpaper, you know, saw dust to stop.
And you see me, really trying. I really try to, you know, dive dust to stop. And you see me, big ball.
Really trying.
I really try to, you know, dive deep with you guys
and I just get lost.
Well, I feel it very insulting to my co-host too,
because, well, let me tell you why.
I mean, if you don't know my history with trainers,
he was born a woman, professional.
I'm sorry.
You know, at least a hundred,
probably several hundred trainers have worked for me. I mean, and I've been around thousands
Sal and Justin are that fucking special
So I wouldn't replace them or add I wouldn't try and add to them and at what's where this?
I mean everybody we talk about like how you know it happened where we got together or this and that. Well, I'll tell you right now, if they weren't who they were,
it wouldn't have worked when we got in that room.
And I wouldn't have tried to make it work
just because of that.
It was like, it was that special
that I wouldn't want to try and add it.
And it's crazy because we almost had Craig,
who we all have a lot of respect for,
and we like Craig as a person.
It would have never worked.
We did 15 episodes with Craig, and we all talk a lot of respect for, and we like Craig as a person, it would never work. We did 15 episodes with Craig,
and we all talk about this all the time,
that it would have never worked
because the way all of our personalities are,
as much as we talk about ego and so on that there isn't any.
If one of these guys were girls,
it wouldn't be different, we would have made it happen.
It would have been no different.
Yes, no different.
I would never want to change the dynamic of the show.
It's over.
Here's where it comes from.
I'll tell you where it comes from.
It's not the female perspective or male perspective.
It's you as a listener feeling like you can listen better
to someone just because they're a woman or a man.
A man.
That's exactly what it is. So the reality is that, you know, as an individual,
and I have to do this as well, all of us have to do this,
we have to check ourselves constantly.
Am I filtering this through their sex,
through their race, through their whatever?
Or am I going to just listen to what they're saying,
the information they're putting out?
Am I just going to judge this person by their character?
Because this is really a question, this question is're saying, the information they're putting out. Am I just going to judge this person by their character? Because this is really a question,
this question's really saying,
hey, I'd love to have a woman on there
because I'd love to listen to another woman
because me and her are both women
and she went, she understand connected
a deeper role out there.
Right, it has nothing to do with the information.
Well, it reminds me too,
when I used to get these guests,
like when, you know, this goes back to when Justin worked with me.
And, you know, as the manager, my responsibility
when I met a new guest was to pair them with the perfect,
you know, client, right?
And trainer, I would pair them together.
And it always, you know, when somebody would ask for
a sex of a trainer, I would always kind of like,
made them rethink that, you know,
and I understand that you feel more comfortable
with a woman or you feel more comfortable with a man
But do you want the best trainer for you or do you just want a male or you just want a female because I want to make sure you're I work clear on that
Before I provide this trainer because if you're telling me that what matters more to you is that it's a female that I got plenty of females
But all you care about is it's a male. I got plenty of males
But I've just from listening to you and you discussing what you're going through,
this not, I know a professional that's gonna
fucking change your life and that's going to help you.
And if you allow me to do my job,
I promise you're gonna be happy.
And that's the way I look at these, my co-host is,
I know their experience, I know who they've trained,
I know what they've been through,
I know what they bring to the table,
I wouldn't want anybody else sitting in this room
with me, male or female.
But that being said, if I could magically turn you both into extremely attractive women,
we would all prefer, let's be honest.
I mean, we know this.
I mean, as much as I like looking at you guys, I'd have thrown a little bit.
And that's not to say that they don't exist, too, because, I mean, we've done some, it's
funny because I find this when we do these life
and art, we always get a female trainer afterwards,
who comes up and tells me this.
Well, I imagine too, like, you know, with Aniton,
how I just respect that he went to like the,
addressing like how to be a gentleman, right?
That was his first came out with that book, you know?
And then he had the audacity to do a follow up,
you know, how to be a better femaleacity to do a follow up, you know,
how to be a better female and how to carry yourself
and like, how dare you, right?
Like, how can you identify with that?
Well, you know, you can.
And there's like, it's called observation.
And that's all it is.
Well, especially when we're talking about,
what we're talking about.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
We're not trying to be a woman whatsoever.
I'm not, and I would never, woman whatsoever. I would never even try and...
Well, we're not going to talk about periods, let's be honest.
But, you know, what we do share is that there's thousands and thousands of women that
we have trained that have had all different types of conditions.
So if you and much rather have one woman
who's been through all these similar things
that you have been sharing information,
or would you rather have one male
who's had thousands of clients
that have had all those situations
that they've dealt with, I feel like
that's a no brainer type.
You know, the other thing too is like,
just hang on, like my pump media
as a media company just started.
Exactly. We already have people in our sites that we want to work with
Who will help develop and foster who are men and women?
Yeah, so you are looking yeah, it's not that bad-ass girl like oh, man
I mean awesome. It just if you're a badass
Yeah, we've been looking for bad asses
And we found some that are men or women. They just happen to be one. Stay close to the mind pump TV.
That's what the mind pump TV is going to be.
That's going to have multiple legs.
And it's all coming this year.
You're going to start to see this unfold.
So we are going to have women.
We're going to have more men.
We're going to have lots of more brilliant minds
that we're going to touch.
The podcast will never change.
We maybe will do another podcast.
And maybe we'll have, we've talked about producing,
we've actually just,
mine pump pink.
Yeah, we've had some understanding.
I know, right?
We've talked about producing a show
that doesn't even have us in it
that has a woman by herself or a woman, Anaman.
We've talked about this,
this before, so we may have that habit.
We would not change the mind.
And by the way, when he says, when he says a man and woman,
it's not like we're sitting in a room,
we're like, we need to show with a guy and a girl.
Yeah, right.
What we do is we sit down and say,
hey, do you know, and I'm not gonna say their names
because this is all, you know, stuff we've talked about,
but who has good chemistry?
Like, hey, do you know so and so?
Oh my God, she's awesome.
She would be grand in a podcast.
And what about so and so?
Oh, he's great.
I think together, they'd make a great.
Yeah, like, ooh.
It's not like, hey, we need, okay, we need,
we have this formula, we need a man, and we need, okay, we need, we have this formula
We need a man and we need two girls. We know and let's talk about what makes us say those things make like backstreet boys
These people we're talking about we say like listen if we're gonna provide something for people that's different than what we are already
Providing I want something totally different. So these people are way more PC
They they have these huge hearts. They have great stories from where they came from and where
they're at currently. They're great communicators. They're just, I mean, so there's all these
things that we're and they got experience, they got knowledge. Like, these are the things
that we look at that would decide that if they would be a part of mind pump.
No, on the list is do you have a penis or vagina? Right. If you like mine pump and you have a penis or vagina
or neither, or neither, I have neither.
Yeah, you don't need it.
Yep.
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