Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 617: Exercises Women Shouldn't Do, How to Determine if you are Exercising Too Much, Favorite Pre-Workout Routines & MORE
Episode Date: October 14, 2017Organifi Quah! In this episode of Quah, sponsored by Organifi (organifi.com, code "mindpump" for 20% off), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about distinguishing self from other trainers, ...if shrugs are only for guys and what to replace them with, what constitutes too much exercise and their favorite pre-workout routines, foods & warmups. Thrive Market (0:55) Adam Playboy subscriber? (7:10) Government affecting porn industry? (15:00) Snapchat decline? (17:53) Quah question #1 – As a new personal trainer, how I can distinguish myself from other trainers? (20:28) Quah question #2 - If shrugs are only for guys and what can they replace them with? (33:16) Quah question #3 – How much is too much exercise? (40:00) Quah question #4 - What are your pre-workout routines, warm-ups and food/drinks you choose? (49:40) Related Links/Products Mentioned: Thrive Market One FREE month’s membership $20 off your first three purchases of $49 or more (That’s $60 off total!) Free shipping on orders of $49 or more Organifi Discount Code "mindpump" How Not to Be a Dick: An Everyday Etiquette Guide - Meghan Doherty (book) 9 Things We Learned From Charlie Sheen's Crazy 'Playboy' Interview (article) Hugh Hefner Playboy Activist and Rebel – (YouTube) Google reportedly offered $30 billion to acquire Snapchat | TechCrunch (article) MAPS Programs Mind Pump TV – (YouTube) What Overtraining Is and Isn't | T Nation (article) People Mentioned: Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) Twitter Hugh Hefner Ronnie Coleman (@BigRonColeman) Twitter Bret "Glute Guy" Contreras PhD (@bretcontreras1) Instagram Check out Thrive Market! Thrive Market makes purchasing organic, non-GMO foods affordable. With prices up to 50% off retail, Thrive Market blows away most conventional, non-organic foods. PLUS, they offer a NO RISK way to get started which includes: 1. One FREE month’s membership 2. $20 Off your first three purchases of $49 or more (That’s $60 off total!) 3. Free shipping on orders of $49 or more How can you go wrong with this offer? To take advantage of this offer go to www.thrivemarket.com/mindpump Would you like to be coached by Sal, Adam & Justin? You can get 30 days of virtual coaching from them for FREE at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Get our newest program, MAPS Prime Pro, which shows you how to self assess and correct muscle recruitment patterns that cause pain and impede performance and gains. Get it at www.mindpumpmedia.com! Get MAPS Prime, MAPS Anywhere, MAPS Anabolic, MAPS Performance, MAPS Aesthetic, the Butt Builder Blueprint, the Sexy Athlete Mod AND KB4A (The MAPS Super Bundle) packaged together at a substantial DISCOUNT at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Make EVERY workout better with 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. Get your Kimera Koffee at www.kimerakoffee.com, code "mindpump" for 10% off! Get Organifi, certified organic greens, protein, probiotics, etc at www.organifi.com Use the code “mindpump” for 20% off. Go to foursigmatic.com/mindpump and use the discount code “mindpump” for 15% off of your first order of health & energy boosting mushroom products. Add to the incredible brain enhancing effect of Kimera Koffee with www.brain.fm/mindpump 10 Free sessions! Music for the brain for incredible focus, sleep and naps! Also includes 20% if you purchase! 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 (@mindpumpmedia) 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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If you want to pump your body and expand your mind, there's only one place to go.
MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, with your hosts.
Saldas Defano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews.
In this episode of Mind Pump,
yeah, we begin the episode by having some fun conversation.
We talk about Adam's old school playboy.
Oh God, so embarrassing. He has a great collection.
Hundreds. I ordered it for all the articles. Hundreds of articles in those magazines.
He tells his girl. We're two interviews in there. We mentioned the late and great Hugh Hefner.
We talk about using this piece Tinder for business. Not sure why I saw. That's what he told his girl.
I have somebody close your heart on that. Honey, I'm on here for business. Not sure who I sells. That's what he told his girl why it's on this. I have somebody close your heart on that.
Honey, I'm on here for business reasons.
Also, I wanna mention.
It's me, Sal.
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What'd you get? I told her to surprise me. So we've already been you and I, and the boys have waiting on our first shipment. We ordered last night, so I'm pretty excited. What did you get?
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So we've already been you and I,
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I finally introduced to Dicotrina.
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And then we get into the questions.
The first question was, as a new personal trainer,
how can someone distinguish themselves from other trainers,
just instead grow mohawk?
Or go shirtless.
The next question was, there, one of our fans here has a girlfriend
who's working out with a personal trainer
and the trainer told her, you actually gave her some advice
and said, hey, don't do shrugs, those are for boys only.
Either get rid of the trainer or get rid of your girl.
It probably works at planet fitness.
One of those two things, shit.
Next question was, how much is too much exercise?
How much is too much exercise?
What's the right dose?
Yeah, you want to do the right amount of exercise,
because if you do too much, you might get too puffed,
which is just a little bit more than what I do.
Like Justin.
And the final question was, what do our pre-workout routines and warmups
and rituals look like?
What inphetamines are we using?
Yeah, like all that stuff.
What do we do?
How much we poop?
All that stuff.
Before we lift weights, find out in this episode.
Also, we do mention Maps Prime in this episode.
It is our correctional program.
And we combined it with Prime Pro.
We have something called the prime bundle
So remember maps prime takes you through a self-assessment called the compass and it through that it teaches you
Which movements and exercises you need to do for your body specifically for you to prime your body before your workouts
Because what you do before your workouts
Makes a big difference with your results and it doesn't matter what kind because what you do before your workouts makes a big difference with
your results. And it doesn't matter what kind of workout you do. It doesn't matter if you
do CrossFit, Body Building, Powerlifting, even if you compete in a sporting event, being
pung. If you warm up your body properly with good individualized programming, you'll
get a better workout. And then we have Prime Pro. Prime Pro is correctional. Assess
your body, all the major joints,
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Adam, you should read this book
called Irresistible, it talks about.
So you should reference it more called Irresistible. Talks about... You should reference it more, right?
The addiction to technology.
Do the dishes, dude.
Technology.
Are you reading me from the book?
You're finally reading it.
That's a great book for you, by the way.
That is.
Can you please tell us about the author?
Who wrote that book?
Not be a dick.
Um, Megan Dottry.
And the title of the book is, do not be a dick.
No, no, how not.
Oh, how not to be a dick such a dick thing to say to you
Right. Yeah, say it wrong. Yeah, whatever read us a lesson from the book like you shunned it before even opened it
Okay, when it comes to adult entertainment when you say you can find anything on the internet
They mean it sometimes an innocent internet search turns up more than you bargain for, adult entertainment doesn't just show up by accident. Sometimes people really are interested in watching
the birds and the bees online.
And that's okay, the birds and the bees are completely natural.
But we should also be careful not to bring
our private viewing habits out in public.
Example, so as a courtesy, be sure to put away
any sensitive materials in the following situations.
When you are out with friends, get off your phone.
When you are out at dinner, get off your phone. When you are out at dinner, get off your phone.
When you're in the movie theater,
get off your fucking phone.
When you're in a work meeting, get off your phone.
When you're having a conversation,
get off your phone and enduring,
and all the answer to the next one.
It's a very important life moment.
It's like marrying the woman you love.
Get off your phone.
Get off your phone.
Get off your phone.
If you're sharing a computer,
this is some good advice in here, right?
Speaking of inappropriate,
how many times I told a story about the time
I opened up my iPad to my computer?
Oh, I thought I made up the word sexting.
I don't know.
No, it's bitch copied me.
You thought you made up that word?
Of course.
Which one? Oh, dude.
I was saying that way before you would ever heard.
Bro, can I tell you something right now?
What?
Back when phones were rotary, I came up with that term.
So I know I invented it.
Yeah, it's sexting back then.
Dude, sexting on the rotary phone.
Yeah, so that goes.
So apparently it's inappropriate to look at porn in public
in front of other people.
Is that what she's saying?
Pretty nice.
That's weird.
Yeah.
Well mainly when you're just saying, I don't want to leave you know it's funny. What is she's saying? Pretty nice. That's weird. Yeah. Well mainly when you're just saying,
I don't want to leave you know it's funny.
What did she have to call me?
Lane, one time this guy was like straight up like reading through a penthouse.
On the plane?
Yeah, it was like full bush and everything.
And I'm just like,
Penthouse or Playboy?
Cause Playboy has some really good articles.
No, no, no, no.
Penthouse.
That's why I said Penthouse cause it's like, I mean it was like, you know, everything.
Do you know that Playboy is like known for their articles?
Yeah, great, they have.
They have, great.
They stand.
I've never read it a single one, but I don't know.
Oh, okay, I used to hold it for a minute.
They tried to make it just that without the nudity.
What a bad move.
Well, I feel like they added articles
so that men would have an excuse to buy it.
You know what I mean?
Like brilliant marketing, right?
Like, look honey, there's such stuff.
Did I ever tell you, I was like, I think for two,
maybe three years, I was a Playboy subscriber. And I used my whole house to say,
I remember this at your house,
it was in your bathroom, it was on the coffee table.
Talk about a totally suppressed, you know,
kid growing up, like, you know, my best friend.
You actually had straight up Newtie magazines, and I
had on my coffee table.
So you know, by people over, we knocked him through it.
You're mom, Justin brings us back home. And then I was like, ew. So you don't buy people over? Yeah, we knocked him through it.
We knocked him through it.
Your mom, Justin brings us pretty good.
And then I was like,
Ew.
My mom would come over and I know it had to just piss her off now.
And that's probably why.
That's right, because your mom was super religious.
Well, hence why I probably did it,
because I grew up in a very strict home.
And then imagine a 16, 17 year old who had all of this,
had all these rules right to live by.
And then I, 21, I have my own place.
Like it was on, bro.
Next thing you know, you're listening.
It was on.
You're listening to Marilyn Manson,
you're sacrificing goats.
And you got, and you got, and you got,
and you have poured up,
and you've got, and you've got,
and you've got, pouring all over the frickin' house.
Yeah, that's crazy about right.
Did you, so obviously, we know that my impumpest,
there's no lining on the show.
It's always honest.
Wow, it's coming next.
The porn that you had around the house,
did you use them ever?
Me mean, what do you mean did I read the magazines?
No, no, no, no, I believe I grabbed one.
There's a purpose for them other than reading.
Did you use them?
Was there any residue? No, I didn't say did you finish on them?
Okay, did you use any of them at all the ones that were laying out in the house? Sure?
Yeah
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I just like I gotta let it go. It's also when was this by the way that you had all these 21 years old. Oh
32
15
Sherry the two was there no internet porn back then?
Not really oh, yeah
So this was so this was actually a very bad
and got a little bit after Oregon Trail days.
Like you caused that far back.
I've already told you Jesus.
You imagine Oregon Trail like 15 years ago.
I mean internet exists, existed, but to see
at the right you could flip through a magazine if you tried.
No, you couldn't.
No, that's not that.
You'd have to hit, you click on the naked picture
and it'd be like,
yeah, yeah, yeah. But what a bad investment, right? Like all these expensive magazines because you'd have to hit, you click on the naked picture and it'd be like, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, tch, t especially women that went on to do other things and become famous or whatever they are. Like Marilyn Monroe. If you have like a old playboy with like these famous women
that were when they made the cover
or they were a centerfold.
Yeah, no, they hold their value for sure.
That's it.
I wish I would have kept them for those reasons
because I'm sure somewhere in there
is probably somebody who it's worth money now.
Which one was your favorite?
Oh, I had favorites definitely.
I just don't remember.
I wasn't that obsessed over it,
but I definitely had, you know, I had my go to five, right?
Yeah.
I guess no, I mean, you got hundreds of these things
as I said, originally, you had a hundred.
Well, figure a couple, well,
oh my God, I remember two hundred.
I probably had like a hundred.
Think about that, let's see here,
you get 12 a year, so I probably two or three,
no, I didn't have that.
I mean, God, it didn't seem very, ever did.
I feel like, how do you get more than one a month? It's only one a year, so I probably two or three. No, I didn't have that many. Got it. Did Hali marry every day? I feel like, did I get more than one a month?
It's only one a month, right?
One, one, I had stacks of them.
They had a longer than three years.
Oh my God.
They had a longer than I thought I did.
And you threw them away?
Yeah, because I was lugging them around
from house to house and shit.
That was no good.
God, that's times of change, Ter.
It's a weird thing to bring to your girls house.
It is.
Remember, I moved in with Katrina after I sold my house. You can't really justify it.
Which you wouldn't let you take them?
No, of course you would.
It wasn't even about that.
I got rid of it.
It was just one more thing.
I had so much stuff.
I had my house at 21, right?
So you figure how many years it's at.
Like you know how much stuff you've,
well you didn't move all your shit out your house
if you would have.
You would have seen like it's.
I had to leave it behind.
Thank you for reminding me.
I had a lot of stuff.
That stuff at one point.
It's a blessing in disguise, bro.
You're lucky.
You did it at the minimalist.
You did it.
Yeah, you watched that movie.
You did it at the lug all that stuff.
It's like two u-halls or the shit, bro.
You mean me.
There's a positive way to looking at everything.
It's expensive.
Still for linings.
Yeah.
The girl version of that never went very far, huh?
Was it a playgirl?
Oh, yeah.
They had a playgirl, didn't they?
I thought they all did.
They never get like famous people to do that.
Sure, sure.
Like a fob, or somebody like that.
Carefree.
Maybe.
Are there famous, oh, I know,
Sebastian Sloan did a porn.
I think I started, right?
I think Arnold posed in playgirl once.
Naked. Did he? I think he did. I think I started, right? I think Arnold posed in play girl once. Naked.
Did he?
I think he did.
I think he did.
That's a random one.
Yeah, why don't you Google that Justin tell us if you're sure?
How about no.
Hey, I'm not like that one.
I don't want your phone.
I'm so.
I don't want that in my Google history.
Yeah, you know it's crazy.
Arnold, like, search us.
When you think about the direction we're going with all these cookies and stuff, it's scary.
You can't even look up something that you're really not interested in because you may have,
it may fall you around forever.
Yeah, you look up, play, play girl.
You may be getting like, think about this, your search history, it follows you from now on,
right?
And then we're going to go walk around like stores where it scans your eye, your retinal
scan, and then it'll show things that you've searched for.
Oh my God, how scary.
Dude.
Oh, that's a scary thought.
The future is gonna be hilarious,
especially I can't wait for political elections
when people are like,
you like butt plugs.
When they're, yeah, exactly.
When it's like,
just came up as an ad, man.
I filled my first date.
You know what I mean?
Like 30, 40 years from now,
but like, oh, so you're against this, right?
Well here we got some pictures of you on Facebook
from, you know 2017
Everyone's been screwed. Everyone's delete all history now. Everyone's gonna be in all honesty though the playboy
They did they used to do some of the best interviews. Yeah, so they would they would like tell us about one
One of my favorites I remember reading Charlie sheen when I read the Charlie sheen one
What a great and then mean, you want, I seriously, I've seen Charlie Sheen on interviews. And this one, one of the best ones I ever read was the one that was done in playboy, for sure.
So I'm sure I think who I'll stay.
They, I mean, they always do like old presidents.
They do like good, big name people are normally in the articles because they're not new
to anything with that.
It's just a great interview.
They do because they can talk about anything.
Yeah. It's what it reminds me of,
before Howard Stern, it was Playboy.
Like before Howard Stern,
Playboy was the magazine that would ask those questions
that everybody wanted to hear,
but nobody would ask, right?
So that's what made it such a great magazine to
be re-spanning so many hookers.
Right.
Is that your thing?
Yeah, no.
The Charlie Sheen interview, they ask him
how many women has he been with and he talks about all that.
Yeah, so it's the stuff that nobody really asks
and people are like,
And the stuff that everybody wants to ask.
Yeah, everybody wants to ask that,
but CBS is not going to ask that when they have
Charlie Sheen on, right?
They're going to be all PC about stuff.
And of course, and then now,
Heffner passed away.
What an influential person.
Wow.
Yeah.
Very influential person in American media, you know what I mean?
Do you guys know the amount of shit he went through
to make those magazines?
There was an incredible documentary on here.
Yeah.
Well, him and Larry Flint, right?
Well, yeah, well, Flint took it to a whole new level.
He was crazy, yeah. but both of them had to,
they got big, I mean, the government went after them.
Pretty, it's pretty interesting.
There's a long history of, like, moral legislation
that we've had where we don't like something,
and then we go after it.
Yeah, we try to shut it down.
Like music, you know, rock, rap, they've been after,
you know, after them forever.
I know. I don't see that happening so much anymore though. Yeah, now it's getting neater. you know, rock, rap, they've been after forever.
I don't see that happening so much anymore though.
Yeah, now it's getting nearer.
Well, I think they gave up, I think once the internet.
They gave up.
No, they did, I think when the internet,
we're looking for things to get mad about.
I mean, you talk about this all the time that
there's some of these businesses because of the internet,
Uber is a great example of this, that I'm sure if government knew where it was
going to be, they would have put a stop to it if it could have, but it was too late.
They had got too much power too fast.
New yearning was already there.
And I think that's what you see with these porn sites and these call girl type sites,
because these are huge, right?
You can order a prostitute to your house, but we know prostitution is illegal, but on
the internet, you can find sites
that are dedicated to this.
How do they mask them?
What do they just say, Escort?
They're not even masked, dude.
It's like straight diet.
Diet.
Yeah, I know.
It's pretty interesting to,
and I think what they do is they host the site somewhere else.
I think that's the loophole, right?
Like the site's host.
I can, so I watched, I don't remember what it was, it was like a documentary or something
on that, something like that. And apparently if you, you can pay for an escort to go on
a date, and then if you happen to hit it off and have sex, that means you guys just like
each other. And that's the angle that I, this at least is documentary, we're talking about.
So at least she gets a free meal. So you're right, I'm, you're probably right,
because I'm trying to think like,
there's nothing on the website that says,
you're gonna get sex.
It definitely alludes to it,
since most of the girls are naked.
You know, like, I think the guy who's paying 250 bucks
for the date thinks that there's probably something else
that's going to happen based off the website.
Although it's not that much different
on Tinder nowadays anyway, right?
Oh, that's what they say man
I was we're out of the bizarre world. Yeah, unfortunately we were out of the Tinder generation. We were hoping to get Doug like started with that
Where were we gonna day? Where were we get?
We're barely getting Doug on Instagram. Yeah
Swipe my cousin was telling me that some people are using Tinder
for business, is this true?
No way.
Really?
I guess you put some stuff in your bio
and then you get connected through people
and promote your business,
he was telling me something about that.
That's called LinkedIn, dude.
Yeah, exactly.
Really?
Yeah, that's the Tinder.
Tinder, really, for business.
I know they want to hook up.
That's it.
It's like a bait and switch thing.
You thought I was gonna fuck you,
but really, I had this great deal to offer you. Yeah. Yeah. I don't
do like a waste trainer. I'm going to look it up. Yeah, but what a weird like dating
world, man. Yeah. So different from Google, uh, tender for business. Let's see what it says.
I'm looking it up right now. Or maybe there's another app that came out that's literally
business tender. Oh, shit. If there isn't, we should make it business tender. I like the
sound of it.
We have all this extra time to do so. Yeah, it's a business say. Networker. There's a website called
networker. Oh that was way old. That's old. My name exists anymore. Yeah, I don't know. It's pretty
straight to the point. Yeah. Maybe someone was trying to trick you in a tender. Huh? Maybe someone
was trying to trick you in a user tender. I think that's what it was. Hey, Sal, it's a great business idea.
Try and just put your business on there, like with
your shirt off.
Does anybody follow what's going on with Snapchat?
I'm not, is it still on the rise?
I'm still too old, dude.
I don't know.
Maybe Google that, maybe it's Snapchat.
It's Snapchat on the right.
There's Do I Drew?
Let's ask you.
I'm just telling you, it's like, I know I'm getting old because not only do I not know
this stuff, but it was.
What I always want to know.
What I do.
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cool little you know weird things were those were those things oh you you talking about Snapchat
filters yeah they brought in yeah I'm sure Snapchat took a hit because of that right they had to
it right so it's oh here we go snapchat might be in terminal decline as Instagram and Facebook says Lee steals its user snapchat
Facebook could be thing that's what I found you have a site that has reported now didn't did Facebook
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That one that we were using for a second periscope
Periscope what happened to that that's connected to Twitter that was Twitter's
Trying trying to come out
with some sort of a live feed
so they can compete with Facebook and then,
they're gonna get eaten alive, man.
Green.
That's dead.
This is where you just wanna grab the guy.
So Facebook comes and offers to buy us.
We're gonna have to do it.
Yeah, you gotta go with it.
We gotta do it.
We might have to.
They're gonna have to replace us though, some idiots.
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Alright, our first question is from Southern Lifter.
As a new personal trainer, how can I distinguish myself
from other trainers?
Oh, here's what I would do.
I would do shirtless selfies in the air.
Nobody does that.
And put a legs hard.
Put the latest hip hop music behind.
Make sure hashtag beast mode, some of your video workouts
with lots of cuts should probably get you there.
I mean, that sounds like the recipe.
Next question, Doug.
So, you know.
I'm just kidding.
When I worked with trainers, this was always a question,
was like, how do I stand out amongst the,
the other trainers that work in the gym,
or how do I get myself out there?
And I always tell people to be true to their flavor.
Okay, so what that means is,
I know it sounds...
Sounds are you mint.
Or, I know the sounds kind of, you know,
silly when people say like, you know, be yourself,
but in fitness, if you're in fitness,
you're likely in fitness because you have a passion for it.
I don't know very many people,
they go into fitness industry
because they think I'm gonna make tons of money.
Most people wanna be trainers, they like working out.
And there's something, there's a component of fitness
that they really have the most passion about.
And there's a style that they have
or a flavor that they have around that.
And I always tell my trainers maximize that.
Be as you as you can possibly be and be unapologetic.
And that will distinguish you because you're never gonna,
you'll never be as good as you can be yourself
being someone else or being something else.
Cause you do see a lot of trainers who look to act
like other people or copy different styles.
And you can definitely learn from other people,
but you'll never be as good as you can be
when you're then following your own path.
Yeah, the passion doesn't really come through
as genuine and authentic that way.
You know, like you want to figure that out,
like figure that out amongst yourself,
like what directions that, you know, excite you
in different modalities or different ways
that to train the human body or even if it's dancing
or something else that's, that was a good move there.
Just one of those activities that really excite you.
Use that passion, use that drive
and bring it into your business
because other people, it's contagious.
Other people will see that and they'll be stoked on it.
And you'll find a core enough group that will get it and you can kind of expand from there.
I think one of the best ways to distinguish yourself from the other trainers is
follow everything that we're putting out there.
I think there's not a lot of trainers that are talking the way I feel we are.
I think we're seeing more of it now.
But to me, the formula right now is the, the, the, the old, the same formula.
It's been for so many years, which is this, it's hype, right?
It's the motivation, you know, yeah, you got to get out and kill it and no days off.
And beast mode like that is what like a majority of everybody. motivation, you know, yeah, you gotta get out and kill it and no days off and
beast mode like that is what like a majority of everybody and to it.
I mean, that's an extreme and then everything underneath like and then there's
the, you know, super bubbly.
Oh, you got to do it and be positive and all positive.
Quentin.
Be against the grain.
Yeah.
So that is so that's white noise to me and it's becoming white noise to all
the people out there that are seeking good information
from good trainers.
And we've laid out all these pro's.
If you do not, if you have not invested in the program, this is not like a plug, although
it sounds like it.
If you're a trainer and you haven't been through all of our programs, like there's your
first step.
If you're talking to the, if you're speaking to the stuff that you learn in Prime Pro and Prime, there's not a
lot of trainers that are talking to that.
Then you have the knowledge from maps, performance to teach all these different multi-plane
or type movements.
Then you can also take somebody and put them in competitive shape and know how to target
specific muscle groups to help shape and mold the body into the looked that someone's
before. All of that is provided and into the look that someone's before.
All that is provided and all this, all the stuff that we put out.
The spine of all that is there.
It's like, you can definitely take it in a lot of different directions just in that subject
matter by itself, right?
So we thought of all these different types of groups, right?
So I'm an athlete, like, where do I go?
I'm somebody that wants to compete on stage, where do I go?
I'm somebody just wants to get strong,
I'm somebody who wants to lose body fat,
whatever it is,
who's only gonna train at home.
Yeah, yeah, train at home.
So, you know, you go through all those different programs
that we have outlined,
and then you see like where you could fit your niche
into it, you know, off of that bone structure.
So it's definitely there.
If you're a trainer and, I mean, I would have just killed. And I know I've said this and
we've all said this before in the show, I would have killed. And this is what motivated
us to do what we're doing to have a place with all the free information. And I'm telling
you to get the programs, but let's say you don't have the money to buy the programs
right now, whatever. We have provided enough information on this podcast and on that YouTube channel and the blogs
and our Instagram pages that if you are spouting out
the information that we're providing for you guys,
you're already gonna start to separate yourself
from everybody else because that's a big reason
why a mind pump grew is because we were delivering
a different message than everybody else.
We could have came out here and done the hype videos
and have Taylor and Drew video us do a couple of jobs.
I mean, we could have just been, you know,
fit T shredsling and, you know, like,
Jo Jane, fucking motivation video people.
Like, we could have gone that route.
Well, I'll see, so early on in my career,
what separated me from the other trainers was different than what separated me later on in my career as I developed into a better trainer.
Early on, I wasn't very knowledgeable. I didn't have access to tons of great information. All I had was very serious about what I did. I was very
professional. I showed I was there, the client would walk in and I was there with my clipboard and
my pen or my pencil and I greet them as they walked in, walked them to the locker room, they'd come
out and I'm ready to go and I was just, I was on. I was always on and I took it very seriously. I don't mean I took it seriously in the sense that I was a serious trainer.
You just knew everybody was watching you.
I had a great time, we had a lot of fun, but my clients knew that I was not only serious
about what I was doing, but I was serious about getting better and better and better.
Later on what separated me from other trainers was because I did find my
flavor as a personal trainer and I really enjoyed correctional exercise and
I really enjoyed working with people who are in a very decondition state or
advanced age population and it's just something I enjoyed doing I enjoyed
having people come in with pain helping helping them identify where it's coming from,
fixing it, and then getting them into
consistent regular exercise, getting them stronger.
I love getting my 60 year old clients squatting
and deadlifting, and my 50 year old clients
who used to be in shape, and now I fixed them,
helped them out so their knee doesn't hurt anymore.
And I just, it just words spread that way,
and I got lots of referrals as a result of that.
But I've also had trainers work for me
were very different.
You know, I had one young lady who was excellent at yoga.
She was an excellent, excellent yoga instructor
but she was also a personal trainer.
And I had this exact conversation with her
and I told her, I said, listen, what you have,
that's different than everybody else in here is you understand yoga
on a different level.
So you understand functional flexibility
from a different position.
Why don't you incorporate yoga with your training
because it's something you love, it's your passion,
and it's something you're good at.
And that's what she used to do.
She would train her clients and she would,
almost every workout, include some form of yoga positioning movement,
breathing, whatever, whether she would go around the corner
to where it was a little quieter or in the back
or sometimes out in the workout floor
and people started seeking her out
for those different types of things.
So really just be who you are and be good at who you are.
Don't be good at what anyone else is.
Right, right.
And continue to grow.
And don't be for, and also, here's another big one.
That it's a big mistake you see with trainers a lot,
is that they feel like they need to have all the answers.
So if a client comes to them and says,
you know, my shoulder hurts, I can't do that,
or, you know, which supplements best for me,
or what's the best diet or whatever.
A lot of trainers feel like they have to have the answers even if they don't know what
the answers are.
So they'll give them, like, oh, you can do this or you do that.
It's very valuable if you are a trainer that knows people who are experts in different
fields that you can send your clients to.
It's a, this will build your business.
A lot of trainers are scared to do this.
Well, make you look like a champion.
Yes.
Yeah.
Because true.
Like, I remember going through that same thing.
And like, you want to have all the answers figured out.
And you're like, really insecure about that.
And then somebody will, you know, ask you, inevitably, at some
point, something you don't know.
So instead of just kind of trying to figure that out or like Google
it or whatever, like surround yourself with people that are better than you.
Dude, have people you can refer to.
Yeah.
Because a lot of trainers are afraid of this because they think, oh, if I send them over
to the chiropractor over here or the acupuncturist over there, massage therapists or the nutritionist,
they're going to invest money there and they they're gonna have less to invest with me.
False, that's absolutely false.
If a person comes to you with a problem
and you direct them in the right direction
and you're working together with these other people
to help them and then you solve that problem,
you have dramatically increased your value
as a personal trainer and now you've established yourself
as somebody who does have the answers.
Maybe you don't, you know that this specific answer,
but you know the people that do.
This was huge for me as a trainer later on.
I also think that almost every gym I've ever been in,
there is always the trainer or this one trainer
that just stands out among everybody else.
And if this fits your personality,
I think this works really well.
This fit my personality. I'm already allowed an outgoing person. And so when I train my
clients, kind of like what Sal said, I'm extremely engaged. And not just from a professional level
of having my clipboard and everything all set up, but more. So like I'm never sitting
still while they're exercising. I'm constantly evaluating
their movement and moving their their shoulders and you know touching their bodies so they can
feel like, oh, I want you to feel this here and slow down this and I'm I am making every
movement that they do extremely detailed and I'm allowed why I'm doing it. So I'm
motivating them. I'm talking to them, I'm like, and when
you are moving like that with your clients the entire time, it
creates this energy between you and the client, and then
also you draw the attention of everybody else in the gym. If
you're the one who's loud, talking and moving and pointing out
all this stuff with your client, and everybody is in the gym
working out.
You'll draw this attention from the entire facility.
And we've said this before in a podcast,
the average client will shop a trainer
for three months before they make a purchase.
So the minute you walk in that door, you're on.
You gotta be on.
So, you know, if you're the one who walks over
and sits down at the desk and doesn't do shit
or doesn't really talk to people, like, you can't be that. A minute I walk in the door, I'd come over, I set my bag and sits down at the desk and doesn't do shit or doesn't really talk to people. Like, you can't be that.
Minute I walk in the door, I'd come over,
I set my bag and keys down and I'm coming over
and with lots of energy, I'm saying hi to my front desk
and coming over saying hi to all my employees
that I'm out on the floor and I'm talking to people.
And people see this and when you are consistent with it,
you become the guy.
Even when I was a trainer, the gym was my gym.
I treated it like it was mine.
Like this is my place.
Nobody touches as many members as I do.
Nobody helps as many people as I do.
I'm the guy that's no, no, no equipment.
Right, that's right.
They all over the equipment that always works too.
Yeah, don't be apart.
If you treat it like that, like if you don't have to say
it's my gym, but if you become the guy who is helping everybody
and talking to everybody in full of energy, man, especially if that fits in your personality.
If you're somebody who's really shy and kind of quiet and that's really coming out of
your conference room, that might be something that's challenging for you, but that fit right
into my personality.
So I just played right into a strength and I tend to see this whenever I walk into a gym.
There always is that one guy or girl
who just seems to be the trainer,
everybody comes to for help.
Next question is from DuFlash.
His girls personal trainer told her
that shrugs are only for guys.
What can she replace them with?
This is your fault, so.
You know what's my favorite part of this question?
It's your favorite.
I know.
You know my favorite part of this question is for girls is yeah
She does don't do shrugs because that's for guys to make you look like a dude so replace them in other words
Don't work out your traps with shrugs work them out with a different exercise. How's that making it any different?
You know, I'm saying I think it's saying don't do shrugs at all. Yeah, but then what what can true place them?
There are no exercises for guys and girls.
Yeah, that's a weird thing.
It's ridiculous and silly.
You understand the fear, right?
I do.
You get what's going on.
I do.
I think that the trainers think telling her,
you don't want to get big traps.
You don't have a linebacker.
Because they look masculine.
You know how long it takes to build big muscles for a guy,
let alone for a girl.
It takes a long, long time.
It takes a lot of dedicated training.
It takes really good nutrition.
And even then, and great, great, great genetics.
And even then, it doesn't happen overnight.
So it's not like you do shrugs.
And then you wake up the next day
and you look like Brock Lesnar. It's, you do shrugs. I know, I wish. Hey, imagine that. It's like, it's like, you
do, you do, you work out, you exercise, you look in the mirror and you say, okay, my delts
are starting to overpower the rest of my body or my quads overpower my hamstrings or whatever, then you can scale it back and change it.
But from a functional standpoint,
the motion of shrugging the shoulders
and rotating the scapula out that way,
that's a fundamental movement.
You can do that with a lot of different exercises,
but to avoid a movement because you're afraid of
looking at a particular way, you gotta be careful doing that because then you run into a lot of problems. You of looking in a particular way.
You gotta be careful doing that
because then you run into a lot of problems.
You can run to a lot of functional problems
and a lot of issues with movement
and create some injuries for yourself.
Yeah, I think if this has always been sort of my problem
with the aesthetic side of training,
you start to run into a lot of these like concerns,
you know, especially, you know, from female concerns, with just
functional movements that like you said that like we're just
expressing movement that's natural for the joint to go through
and the muscles to experience and now I was then I'm worried
about affecting like a certain part of your body that, you
know, obviously could use to be stimulated, but we're worried about it, you know, getting grown to the fact where it's going to make
their look look a certain way, and I don't know, I just don't get it. Like it's not, it's not,
uh, some, I mean, from, I take that back on some level just because from, from my wife, like,
I remember having her train with somebody else, and like I was guilty of like, uh, I remember having her train with somebody else and I was guilty of like,
I remember with one of my friends, Jerry, who was training her,
and he had massive biceps.
And so his whole thing was arms.
And so he was just always working her arms like crazy.
And I was like, bro, calm down with the arms.
Let's get some ass in there.
Yeah, let's focus a little bit on the important things.
And then I was just like, I gotta stay out of it.
He started to kind of get it.
He's like, okay, I'm just gonna work.
He was very, very focused on the arms for some reason.
But yeah, but I mean, yeah, like I said,
it's not, this isn't really my wheelhouse as far as like,
is somebody's concerned with that.
Well, the first thing that I would do is fire your girl's personal trainer,
just for the simple fact of saying that an exercise is for a guy or girl.
Like, instantly, that should be a flag.
Uh-huh.
And simply, if a trainer is like, that's for guys, that's for girls,
he's either from 1960 and doesn't know any better,
or he's a young trainer and is still learning and still knows better
So I would invest my money elsewhere just from that statement alone now that being said
If you don't want to do shrugs and it's just your your maybe you already have massive traps as a woman and
She's scared to build them anymore because it's already a dominant
Muscle on her body. Well, then go do something else.
Then pick anything, pick an exercise that's not related to the traps that she may want
to focus on.
So maybe her glutes, like Justin was just the looting to go do some, you know, grow some kickbacks,
go do some, you know, maybe do some walking lunges, maybe do some farmer carries, but
then you can hit some traps when you do that.
So, you know, it's, you can do whatever you want
instead if you don't want to do the traps.
It's not like that's, that is a manly exercise
and we're in search of an exercise, it's less manly.
But I guess if you had someone who has very domed
at traps already and you don't wanna work them out,
then don't work them out, then skip that.
You know, and either go home early, walk on the treadmill,
do some ab stuff, do almost anything else that you wanna do,
besides that, they're programmed in there for a reason
because we believe that most people should do that
and should stay balanced and whether you're male
or you're female, but absolutely,
if you do almost anything you want to do.
It's funny to me how exercises will come in and out
of fashion for both men and women.
For example, when I first started lifting weights, sizes will come in and out of fashion for both men and women.
For example, when I first started lifting weights,
it was not in fashion for men to do lunges.
Lunges used to be a girl exercise back in the day.
They were a girl exercise.
Until...
And now men are wearing tights.
Yeah, until I'm stuck.
I don't remember what bodybuilder was doing lunches heavy lunches. I want to say
It was right around Ronnie Coleman is Ronnie Coleman right here
We're gonna have you walking Ronnie Coleman and is the only one I can at least picture right now that used to do in the black and yellow
Tights that he used to wear, but you guys remember that yes, who did lunches?
Yeah, no before that. Yeah, yeah, no, it was only women, right? You didn't see a guy ever do a walking lunge.
No.
It was for girls.
It's really changed.
In squats, barbell squats used to be a male exercise.
Like women wouldn't go near a barbell squat.
And now a barbell squat, I see more women doing barbell squats
than men.
And deadlifts, right?
And deadlifts.
Deadlifts for sure.
Donkey kickbacks
Yeah, if you're dude doing this
Well, how about how about here's a movement that used to be you would never see a man do a hip thrust
You never see hip thrust until until what's the name?
Contrary it's a big thank you Brett
Yeah, and now you've got a lot because now you got dudes out there bragging about fucking 500 pound hip thrust
Now you've got a lot because now you get dudes out there bragging about fucking 500 pound hip thrust exercises or exercises effective ones or effective ones are the are they all
right for you know depends on the individual there's no such thing as a male or female
exercise when it comes to working out there's nothing.
Next question is from Andrew Beth how much is too much exercise?
Oh wow that's a tough answer. You know, this is funny because I think what they're asking
is how, how do I know if I'm overtraining,
but the way I look at this question is,
let's all say it together.
It depends.
Yeah, that's all, you guys weren't with me that way.
No, sorry.
I think when I read this exercise, what I think is
any amount of exercise that is more than is needed to elicit the desired result.
At that point, think of it this way. If I'm working out...
It's plain what you just said to this and that.
When you're working out, the goal is to send a signal to your body to adapt.
Once that signal is sent, once my body gets it and now it's going to get stronger or build a
particular muscle or improve function or something like that. Any successive exercise and movements afterwards,
I start to get diminishing returns to the point where now the negatives outweigh the positives
in the sense that I am now impeding my body's ability to adapt and recover because I'm
putting more stress and load on it. So now I'm at the point where more exercise
is not only not helping,
it's actually taking away from my progress.
Now what determines if it's too much or not,
there's so many fucking variables.
If, like Justin said, it largely depends on the individual.
If I take someone who's deconditioned off the streets
and I have them do three sets of bodyweight squats
with good form full range of motion for 10 reps.
That may be too much.
That's probably it or it might even be too much.
It might be too much.
If I take them even further,
I remember as a personal trainer, he used to shock me.
I would get a client and I would do,
you know, I remember they would teach us in class,
like, okay, you know, go real easy with your new clients and you just have no gauge,
especially as a new trainer, you have no idea how decondition people are.
So people would come in and I would just go like, I go really like and we would do, you
know, four or five exercises for life.
We should talk about like the signs like that because obviously as trainers over the years
we got better about picking up on like what they look like, what
they're experiencing, what they're feeling, you know, out of breath.
We'll do it as a trainer, as I got better, I would always err on the side of less.
I always go, I would rather do too little than too much because then I can always ramp
it up the next time I saw you.
You keep them coming back and the consistency is really the key there, especially in the
beginning.
It's crazy. Well, let's talk about an individual who's trying to assess himself.
I mean, here's the deal.
I still make this mistake to this day.
I still do too much exercise and pay for it.
And the best way in my opinion to tell is the next day.
When you're so sore that it's limiting your movement, you went too hard.
That's your fucking answer right there.
Like, you should not, if you are,
if you're, first of all, soreness is a sign of overtraining.
Somewhere along the lines, we turned it into this.
It's a badge of honor.
It follows a good workout.
That is not true.
If you are really sore, you didn't more than you needed
to do to elicit that change.
So I'm wanting, I'm wanting to be right on that edge. Like I want to
feel my workout. So there is a little bit right like I want to feel it like I don't want to do some
otherwise it would be just like walking around right. So I am flirting with that line and that's
why I tend to overdo it right because I'm constantly flirting with that line. But this will happen
to me today. Today I get I'll go back to squats today and I haven't squatted it over a week.
This is when it's always hardest, right?
This is the hardest time for me to judge.
I know kind of where I was at a few weeks ago
when I was in a rhythm.
I've been off for a week, I'm coming back.
And I know me, I always tend to overdo this
because I want to, you know, this is my first day back.
I want to feel like a good workout.
I want to get a good sweat in, I want to feel like I get it.
And if anything, this is when I tend to overdo it.
So I have gotten better at this.
Like this workout does not need to look at,
look like a full maps workout right now.
I don't need that.
Like just easing myself into it.
So what do they all probably look like?
I'll probably do two, maybe three sets of squats
on the real light in, probably eight to 10 reps.
And that might be my workout today.
Like that may be it, maybe I touched some auxiliary stuff,
just a little bit, and I'll call it a day.
Because I know that I haven't done anything for over a week,
and I've been pretty sedentary with flying around
and sitting in an interview.
And people thinking right now,
or some people I guarantee you are thinking,
what do you mean, that's all you're gonna do,
you can't do more?
That's not the point.
Yeah, it's not the point.
You can't do more.
Can't go in the gym and go for three hours.
You can always do more.
You could.
See, that's the problem is I think people think
when they leave, because I hear this all the time,
they leave their work and I feel like I could have done more.
That's not the point.
The point isn't to do as much as you possibly can.
The point is to do the appropriate amount to
get your body to change.
And if you're a beginner or decondition, it doesn't take much.
If you're advanced and super conditioned, it takes a little bit more.
And by advance, I don't even like using advance.
I feel like if you've been consistent, right?
That's what I mean by that.
So, because I consider myself an advanced lifter, but you're going to see me do a weak
ass workout today. I'm an advanced lifter, but you're gonna see me do a week ass workout today.
I'm an advanced lifter.
I can fucking get with the best of them,
pull some serious weight, squat, some serious weight,
do all this shit, and to handle a lot of volume.
And the amount of volume I was handling
when I was competing was ridiculous.
I won't come even close to that,
even if I was consistent for the next two to three weeks.
I still wouldn't even be close to the amount of volume I was doing when I was competing because it's not necessary.
I could get there in the next week or two, but it doesn't make sense.
Now, what would happen?
This is a good one.
Yeah, what would happen?
Yeah, tell you what would happen.
What would happen if I were to come out and know the, in me or the workouts I was doing
when I was competing like right now, right?
Because it's not necessary, but then you did.
We'll know.
This week, I might see some decent gains, although I'll probably be really sore and it's going
to end up hindering a lot of my workouts, but I will force my body in a adaptation.
It will force it to adapt and change because what I'm doing to it, but then it'll plateau
really quick.
And then now I have to take my body to a whole other level to reach that same level of soreness that I was chasing for no reason.
So the body will respond. I mean I could hammer the shit out of it.
You know how your joints are going to scream at you.
I mean you just can't look at it and you can't look at this exercise in
in single days or even one week snapshots. It's really like you got to take an aerial view.
And I'll tell you what over doing it it is, this may be controversial, but I'll stand behind
it.
Doing too much is worse than doing a little too much is worse than doing a little too little.
Oh, I would agree with that.
If you do, if you air on the side of less, it gives you room to improve, increase, add
more, feel your body out, and you always kind of do the right.
There's always tomorrow for that.
That's so counterintuitive to the culture, right?
It's completely counterintuitive.
It's really, and I think that took
probably the longest in this group for me
to really get to that point where it just resonated.
You know, and once I let that simple fact alone
kind of dictate what I was gonna be doing
into the gym,
it was game changer, everything changed after that.
Yeah, what happened to me,
I learned this a long time ago,
but what would happen to me is if I took time off
from illness or injury and I went back to the gym,
I wanted to get back to where I was fast, right?
So I would go in and go hard and get super sore and then slowly it would take, but it
would suck and it would hurt and all that stuff.
Later on, as I got more wise, when I would take a layoff, I'd come back, and always, of
course, if you take time off, you go back to the gym and you're weaker.
When I go back to the gym, I cut it way back and go easier and I would get stronger, very
fast, much faster than when I over
did it, much faster.
So not only is too much exercise a lot of time and kind of waste a lot of time and energy
in the gym, it's counterproductive.
Your body will actually respond worse because your body is now dealing with an excessive
amount of damage, an excessive amount of stress, and it will prioritize that over adaptation. It's just looking to heal. It's not going to think about adapting versus
doing the appropriate amount. Now your body heals a little bit, and then adapts and adapts
and adapts.
Well, think about this from the way we've structured all the programs to maximize muscle
building, right? So if you, the goal is, I'm hitting the same muscle every two to three days.
So if I'm on, if I'm, you know, Monday, I like, let's say today I squat and then two days
later, I want to be doing some leg exercises again.
And if I, if I hit it hard, I mean, how many of you have done this before where you've
lifted and three days later, four days later, five days later, you still feel that workout.
You're not wanting to hit legs, you're still sore,
and then you tell you're like,
in the how many times have you walked in the gym
with your buddy or your girlfriend,
and it's like, hey, what are you trying to do?
I'm still sore from Monday's legs,
so let's do some shoulders and arms or this or that,
and that's how people do this.
It's like, no, that's a sign that you're overdoing it.
You shouldn't feel that way,
which you should feel like, is maybe afterwards,
you feel the next day,
oh, I definitely worked out my legs a little bit,
but you know what, if I wanted to,
I could get them again right now.
Oh, that's the pure reason why I think splits
are still popular, right?
Because it's like, that mentality is still attached to it
if I just blasted my legs.
Well, I do not want to do legs again,
the next day or, you know,
and like add in this full body workout,
like it's just not sound appealing,
or even work in the full body.
It's like, well, I'm gonna blast my whole body that day,
but that's not the mentality that we're talking about.
Next question is from Scotland 360.
What are your pre-workout routines,
food, warmups, and what time do you work out?
All right, I'll go first.
So I work out early in the morning.
It's usually around 5.30 or 6 am.
So I get up at 5.
I'll go, I'll walk the whole routine here.
I'll get up at 5.
And if I'm going to have a stimulant
before my workout that day,
because I don't always, then I will have some Camera coffee.
Sometimes I will mix in some butter and some coconut oil,
like old-school bulletproof,
although lately I've been putting ghee in there,
which is delicious.
I don't know if you guys,
have you guys put ghee in your coffee yet?
I have.
Yeah.
It's good.
You gotta blend it really good though
because otherwise you get that oil thing on the top.
But I bought the ghee from Thrive Market, and that's the one I've been using lately and it tastes amazing
Though the real quick the reason why I like ghee is because it doesn't have because even butter has a little bit of milk protein in it
And I have it in tolerance to milk. Yeah protein. So butter is okay
But ghee is much better. It's a cleaner source
And I know it's got some some health benefits. I'll have some of that then I go poop
I do that you got to do your pre-workout poop. We're really we're really breaking the ass
Really is
routine here then I go and then I go in my garage and I do
My mobility work so I have a couple broomsticks
Independent when I'm working on I'll do some shoulder dislocates. I'll do some kind of a rotational movement with tension.
I'll get into some lunge positions with tension
so I can get my hips to open up.
All of which are in prime or prime?
All of the, yeah, I'll get into a squat
with a band around my knee so I have to pull my knees apart.
So I do all my mobility work and then I do my workout.
And then after that, I just go upstairs, get my kids up
and get them ready for school.
Justin.
Yeah, so similar.
So mine's not in the morning.
Mine is usually after we're done here
and I'll go back and go workout.
Sometimes with my wife, sometimes by myself.
But sitting has affected me quite a bit.
Like so if we're here, like right now, doing a podcast and I'm sitting, I really need
to open up my hip flexors. And so that a lot of my priming it consists around that and
opening up my hips in the 90s, 90s, well, and also a bunch of hip flexor stretches and ankle
mobility. So ankle mobility has been really huge for me. You know, going to go back to the school, I'm going to go back to the school, I'm going to go back to the
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I'll just do just a black coffee,
like an hour beforehand, something like that.
So the timing of it's pretty good.
I'm usually pretty energetic right after we're done working,
but then it's like if I wait after that hour window,
then my workout goes to shit.
So I really try and hustle into the gym after that hour window, then my workout goes to shit. So I really try and hustle into the gym after that
and work on those drills and stuff that we do in prime
to make sure that all my mechanics and everything
are on point in the workout.
And even especially now, like getting back into
the compound lifts again, I'm taking extra time
extra time on the priming
To make sure that everything goes well. Do you you don't feel like tired?
Because I could have had you leave here and then you drive over the hill
Yeah, and that's a pain in the ass
Yeah, and then do you go straight to the gym or go home first? I go straight to the gym. Oh, okay
Yeah, and I meet my wife there and wife there. And then the kids are, you
know, so that's the good part about having a gym like that. Once you go home, it's like, yeah,
that's the day. Like I've tried before to where I'll do kettlebell and outdoor routines at my house
and then that started to get distracting. And it was ineffective. And so I brought it back into the gym environment.
I don't have much of a routine right now,
and honestly, I'm really enjoying this,
and I remember expressing this to the guys
not that long ago when I was like, man,
I'm so over the being the bodybuilding guy,
and having the food weighed out and measured
and carrying
everything.
I was wondering when you get to this point.
I mean, I ran at a first good solid life three plus years, maybe more when you think about
when I first started all the way till, you know, not that long ago.
So, and, you know, and I knew going into it like what I was doing, so I don't think I ever
got really out of control with it because there was a purpose behind all
of it and it wasn't something that I found myself addicted to
or a slave to.
But you can start to feel that way when you get into some
of these routines.
And I know the question this person's just looking for cool tips
of some of the things that have helped us get in a routine.
But for me, on the opposite, because we all love exercise,
we all love this and really quick, can become very neurotic about all these things that we do.
And I'm actually really exercising the opposite of that, which is, I'll get in to get my
workout around now or maybe not, maybe I'll get it tomorrow or maybe I'll do it early
today, or you know what, later on this afternoon, I got this to handle, and maybe I'll do a night
workout.
Maybe I'll just do a couple of trigger sessions at home.
I am literally not very consistent with anything.
Now what I am doing though, when I am lifting, there is some things that I have that have
entered my root in my nutrition and workout routine that is maybe a little bit different
than what it was a year ago.
Ever since we got sponsored by Organifi,
I've started drinking the green juice
and that's been something that I've consistently
added into my routine.
It's just, I feel great when I'm drinking it.
I like to have it maybe an hour or so
before I do workout.
So if that works out where I happen to be drinking it
and then I plan to work out an hour, I really like the way I feel heading into my workout. And then
I live in prime and prime pro a lot, which for me is heavily focused on the 90 90 and all
the progression. So I'm trying to work on something right now where it's the, and I don't
know if we did a video for this yet because I know I just and are I couldn't do it.
But I have this 90 90 transition that I'm working on that I use the stick and I'm transitioning
back from one side to the other side on the 90 90 position and then the ankle and then
rear foot lift.
Do you do this at home?
Do you do that at home or do you go to the gym?
I do both.
So you showed me that though.
That's great.
Yeah.
Did you see me with this?
I showed you.
You just showed me.
We didn't video it, but you showed me what you do with it.
Yeah.
It makes a lot of sense.
Yeah.
It really helps.
I'm expecting since I can't do it without bracing myself right now.
So I'm working on, that's kind of like a personal goal of mine.
Like I really want to get good at the 99 in South to your answer question.
Like I do it.
I always do it before working out.
That's just a staple move.
I feel like out of all the things that we do, I would say the 90 90 since a lot
of my issues were similar to what you are limited to.
The hips and stuff that has been a game changer for me to to spend most of my
time in the 90 90.
So I spend my priming session a lot in that.
my time in the 1990s. So I spend my priming session a lot in that, and then maybe some, our rotations, what's
a, our lizard with rotations.
Probably those two moves are the most popular things I do.
And then I address some of my thoracic mobility with some of my wall back presses and things
like that.
And then I get into my workout, and my workout is totally inconsistent right now.
I am not following any of our maps programs to a tee.
I'm pulling from all of the programs based off of what I feel like for the day.
And I'm just kind of treating my workouts right now.
I don't have any serious, heavy goals.
Which I, and I know me, like after a while, like I'll want that, you know, after I, but
right now there's a lot of personal goals I have going on, like with relationship with the business that we're currently in with personal growth and reading like.
So those things are kind of a priority in my life right now and exercise is probably exercise
in training. It's probably a five or six for me right now and for a long time it was number one
and everybody else kind of had to take a back burner to me. When I was competing, man, to get to the level that I reached, it took a lot of dedication,
a lot of these rituals, a lot of focus, very selfish,
and putting everybody else and everything else
on the back burner.
And right now I've kind of flipped that on its head.
It's not as high of a priority for me
as long as I'm taking care of myself.
You guys don't like working on the morning, right?
All right, not at all.
No, I did in high school and college,
and we're all part of the 6 a.m. workout crew, you know,
and so I'm over it.
Yeah, fuck that.
It takes a long time to get used to,
and I still don't like it as much as working out in the afternoon.
I love, I'd rather, my best workout time is like noon.
That's what I used to do, like around noon.
Mine's like I would have a break.
Two o'clock, so my good noon to two has always been like around noon. That's like I would have a break. Two o'clock, so my new into two has always been my-
That was my favorite because I'd have a break
in between clients and I'd go noon and I'd lift
and do my thing and it's just not possible now.
So I have to do in the morning and I'm used to it
but it's not, it's just not the same dude.
It sucks as you get up early and you just feel stiff
and cold and tired of you.
That's the thing, the more, yeah, it just takes a while
to get everything run
and, you know, properly so.
I like late night workouts too.
You guys ever do that where you're working out
at like nine, 10 o'clock at night?
I actually, I like it except I can't sleep.
That's the problem.
That's just gonna say.
The pump and everything feels great at that time.
I love the train at night if I don't have to go to bed.
Like if I don't have to go to bed,
that night it's like, this is one of those nights
where I can stay up late.
I don't have to be up early the next morning like I'll train.
I like turning night, but not unless that because I feel wide awake and fueled by the evening
time. That's the problem. Then the problem is I can't sleep.
But yeah, mornings, it's got to, it has to be that way for me because then I have the
kids and I got to go to school and then we go here and we go pick them up and yeah,
it's just ain't going to happen on the one.
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