Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 696: 50 Cent’s Bitcoin Discovery, Addressing Body Dysmorphia, the Challenges of Being a Fit Parent & MORE
Episode Date: January 31, 2018Organifi Quah! iTunes Review Winners! In this episode of Quah, sponsored by Organifi (organifi.com, code "mindpump" for 20% off), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about the hardest part o...f being a fit parent, recommendations for men dealing teen males dealing with body dysmorphia, if fitness influencers should be helping people reach their fitness goals even if they are on steroids and thoughts on Tom Brady's new sleepwear to enhance recovery. The guys are back from ONNIT! Mind Pump Current Events: Guys talk about their weekend (6:08) Adam overdoes it with ONNIT supplements (13:40) Splenda Naturals (22:35) 50 Cent finds Bitcoin (25:21) DIY Biohackers editing genes? (27:52) CTE advancements (33:40) XFL is coming back! (38:20) Puberty is hitting Sal’s son (51:20) Crystal deodorant from Thrive Market (54:45) Quah question #1 – What has been the hardest part of being a fit parent? (57:31) Quah question #2 – Do you think it’s more common for young men to develop body image issues? What would you recommend for an underweight teen dealing with body dysmorphia? (1:08:52) Quah question #3 – How do you feel about popular fitness personalities helping people reach their fitness goals? (1:19:42) Quah question #4 – Tom Brady sleepwear brand, what are your thoughts on it? 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We talk about the good and the bad.
Adam may have taken way too many supplements.
He's threw up like a dragon.
Way too many supplements.
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Looks like natural is now in style.
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Long hair.
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Who found, who found?
Yeah.
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Justin's fucked.
College football players.
Damn.
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I think Justin's safe.
He wasn't the kind of person to tackle with his head.
No, not at all.
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What?
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We talk about my son's puberty transition.
Growing a mush dish.
This is a lot of fun.
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We talk about body odors,
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What kind of shaming do we get for being awesome?
Yeah.
The next question was, we hear a lot about women
dealing with body image issues,
and then many disorders it can lead to,
but is that also becoming common among young men?
Are young men starting to develop lots of body
to smorphy issues?
And if it is happening, what do we think is causing this?
Or has it always been there?
The next question was, how do we feel
about popular fitness influencers helping people,
even though they may be taking performance
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What do we think about the steroid fitness professionals
on Instagram, which makes up something like 95% of them. The final question was Tom Brady, you know, the second best quarterback
in fall history. Judy's already passed that all the way. He's officially the first lady.
The lady. He's got a sleepwear. That's a terrible song, Justin. I don't think he likes that.
He's got a sleepwear line with bioceramic material
That supposedly
Tech releases your body's mechanisms to enhance recover or at least then mechanisms is this science or is this magic?
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Dang you know I hate it when Adam and troops you singing
Just try to hear your song. It's so beautiful
That was a good song man. We're back. That was a jam back home. It's you know what?
There's just something about being home, dude. Yeah. Yeah, it just feels good feels right. It does feels more righteous
A lot more righteous more good or comfortable. It's more goodness or good truth truthiness
We are the light. We are the salt.
Yeah, I mean, but it's wrong. Whoops. Careful. It's nice from shit over. It's your bum. Sal's, I mean, Doug's army box over here. It is.
He's got a bullet army box that he keeps some of his ready for war. What you guys doing?
The champ is ready for war. What you do when you guys got home after our trip?
You guys crash out to care my two kids with the flu. Oh, yeah, so what's going on, dude? Oh, man
Yeah, yeah
I made the most of it like a long time ago I took away the we and decided like hey, we're not gonna leave the house
We're at a we party and so they were like totally like passed out
and all fried and everything.
I'm like playing the wee, but myself.
That was your point.
You're like, hey kids, you're sick.
I'm gonna bring out the wee, me.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it's a play.
Did you do anything for your birthday
or is that all this week coming out?
This week and coming up, you're gonna celebrate it.
Yeah, this weekend, yeah, I didn't do anything.
Oh yeah, what are you guys doing?
Happy birthday.
Thanks, thanks man.
Yeah, happy birthday. We're going to Seattle. So Courtney and I are anything. Oh yeah, what are you guys doing? Happy birthday. Thanks. Thanks man. Happy birthday.
We're going to Seattle.
So Courtney and I are going to spend, yeah, just quality time catching up and being
adults.
What's in Seattle?
Just hanging out.
Like I have actually family up there, but she just decided to pick a location.
We're starting to do this.
Just try pick a location, hang out and use it as an excuse to kind of catch up
and reconnect.
So that one market, that one market,
that famous marketer, by takes a picture in front of,
you know what I'm talking about, Seattle.
Pike place.
Pike place.
A lot of fun, dude.
Yeah, Jessica and I did a lot of fun shopping there,
walking around to the gritties.
We're totally gonna get up like museums and stuff,
you know what I'm saying? Speaking of museums, I went to a great one yesterday, shopping there, walking around. We're totally gonna get up like museums and stuff.
Speaking of museums, I went to a great one.
Yesterday, you see, I did the museums of Fine Art.
And the one I went to was the Legion,
I don't remember the name of it, shit, let me look it up.
Anyway, Legion of Honor.
And they had just some paintings from,
you know, the 1500s and 1400s.
Then they had Egyptian artifacts and stuff
that were thousands of years old.
How cool.
The Egyptian artifacts are like my favorite.
It's just fascinating because I'm looking at these.
It's weird.
When you're a kid, you don't get it
because you see it and you're like, this is stupid.
All right, and that's funny how that works.
When you're young, it's just like,
there's nothing, it's not, this is stupid. Or in that funny how that works. When you're young, it's just like, there's nothing,
it's not, this is boring.
I went to that museum when I was probably 17 or 18,
some around there, and it just wasn't that cool.
It's not the same.
So the first time a museum really hit me
where I was like really enthralled by it,
was when I went to the Louvre Museum in France,
which still is the best museum I've ever been to.
That's where the Mona Lisa is and lots of stuff.
So, we were going through, and I was probably, let's see.
I was like 20, I wanna say 21, so I was still pretty young.
And we're walking through, no, maybe a little older, actually,
maybe like 24, so we're walking through,
and I had done judo as a kid
and I'd gotten just started getting back into Brazilian
or into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
And I'm walking through it, it's cool.
And I'm kind of appreciating it more than I do
when I was a kid, but I didn't have that impact
until we're walking through some of the ancient Roman art.
And I see this tablet that's no bigger than, you know,
maybe the size of a little bit bigger than like binder paper,
right, and it's this old ancient tablet.
And I'm looking at it and it's thousands of years old,
which is kind of cool, but what was on the tablet
was more fascinating.
I'm looking at, and it was a tablet carved of two
Greek, Greco-Roman wrestlers,
or wrestlers from ancient Greece.
So this thing's thousands of years old.
And the move that one of the guys
was doing on the other guy was a move
that I had just learned in Jiu-Jitsu.
No, was this a, was this,
like you saw the image of him doing the move
or it said the move?
No, no, no, it was a picture, it was a sculpture.
So it was like a tablet sculpture,
ancient, is he doing like a hip toss or something?
No, it's kind of like a half Nelson almost.
It's hard to explain, but he's got the guy
in a really good position and I'm like, holy shit,
they were just teaching that in class a few weeks ago
and I'm looking at it and it there's this fucking
where the origin probably was, right?
Older than that.
It's obviously older than that because they were doing it then.
They learned it from someone.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like, it just, it just reinforced to me how knowledge is like that sticks around.
It's just, it's effective because it's, and it, because it's lasted.
Yeah, the effective stuff stays.
Yeah, so that really hit me like holy shit.
And then the rest of the museum was just mind blowing
because now I'm walking through
and I'm looking at all these things that are so old
but I wonder how much wisdom that we have today
that came from, and obviously there's a lot.
I mean, look at the ancient Greeks
and their philosophies were just,
I mean, they conceptualized the atom
before we even knew there was an atom. What? You know, I mean, they conceptualized the atom before we even knew there was an atom.
What? You know, I mean, just crazy, crazy stuff. So it was pretty awesome. Yeah, anyway, so we did the
museum of fine arts and then after we walked through it, we sat outside and it was a beautiful day in San Francisco.
I was like 68 degrees, so it wasn't super warm, but it wasn't cold. And we sat out in the lawn and we just read for a while
and then we went through the city and got some coffee
and had a walk in the marina.
Nice town.
Nice town, I can dress up.
How about you Adam?
We went to Oakland.
So I was up in, first time I've been Jack London Square.
Yeah, yeah.
Beautiful, man.
That's great.
Yeah, my best friend's wife, it was her birthday and we had brunch set up over at Scott C. Food in
Jacqueline in Square and I was only in Oakland. I was like, why the fuck are I still gonna get treated? I'm like, why are we going to Oakland, man?
I know it's like the gym of Oakland though. It is. So I didn't know that right?
So I was kind of I was already kind of disappointed that we were driving this far for brunch, right?
But I was pleasantly surprised when I pulled up. I was like, man, this is really nice. I'll definitely come back here again
Where'd you guys eat at Scott seafood? Oh, Scott seafood. It's right on the pier right there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah
Scott seafoods already give me their downtown San Jose. So I'm familiar with with Scott seafood
Well, that must have irritated you more. It's like I know where's a Scott seafood well, that's why I was saying
I'm like why are we going all
the way to Oakland to go to Scott seafood when there's one right downtown? I'm like, is
there some, are we like, is Oakland the central place for all the friends that are coming?
I don't think it is, right? So anyways, we went and it was, it was beautiful, amazing food.
They do that they did that we did like this brunch where you just pay $50 a person, which
it ended up being more like 80. I don't know why, maybe because we got other stuff.
And then you have like bottomless memoses
and you have this huge buffet of all kinds of stuff.
So yeah, it was really good.
It was a beautiful day, nice on the water.
I mean, I was tired because any time we get back
from our trips, I'm just mentally drained.
Well, bro, you also, how did you feel afterwards?
No sickness, no nothing.
Yeah, nothing, dude.
So, trip on that right?
I gotta tell the story. I gotta tell a story because it's a fascinating story. So we're
hosting the on it academy and you know Kyle Kingsbury in particular showed us a great deal
of hospitality. Put us up in a home that they that the on the news they pulled all the stuff.
And the house is fully stocked with on it products,
supplements, galore.
So pretty much anything you want.
Now, you know, I'm a supplement fanatic, if you will.
I've been addicted to them.
And so I know how to temper myself now,
because I've gone down that road.
But while we're there, you know,
we're just taking things left and right,
trying things out.
And so, and we put this together later because at first we thought maybe you had the flu or something.
But you took in the morning the primal day pack, which includes alpha brain and a bunch
of other things in there.
Then you had-
Six or seven pills actually.
Yeah, then you had more alpha brain at the house.
Then you had a pre-workout at the Honored academy, which contained more alpha brain and other stuff in it.
Then you had a post workout shake, which had other shit.
You OD don't have a brain.
Then we sat down to podcast with Kyle and Kyle's handing out supplements.
And I'm literally said to you guys, you guys should be careful what you're taking, because
you don't know what you're mixing together.
And, you know, but you guys just took, you know, I think he gave you guys like five pills, you took them
and then like 30 minutes later.
What happened?
Yeah, there was a shift and I remember,
and you know, here's a good example.
So I know people always ask like this whole, you know,
state change thing that I talk about, like I've got DMs
all the time, like what do you mean by that?
And how do you start practicing this?
And this is a good example.
So I kind of flashed on
style. I snapped at a forum kid and then I also snapped on Katrina all within like a couple hours,
which is not like me, you know, like it's not like me to do that. And I remember when you had said
something to me after the podcast and you're like, bro, what's wrong with you? And I was like,
oh, I was irritated. I was so tired of talking to psychedelics.
And I was, I was, because I remember before the interview,
I said, let's not talk about psychedelics
while we're on it.
Like, can we fucking do one interview?
Is there anything we can make about that?
Can we do one fucking interview
with a fucking on it person and not talk about fucking
Ayahuasca and Sal took us there.
So I'm like, I was all irritated at him.
But then I thought like, who cares?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, we haven't navigated through that before.
And he made a comment to me afterwards, like dude,
what was wrong with you?
You're just out of it?
Or I was like, yeah.
And I blamed it on being irritated by the psychedelic talk,
which is bullshit in a sense.
And I didn't put it together until,
with God home, I got home.
And I, what we were driving home, remember?
And I was driving and I looked you guys, I'm like,
man, I have an a really hard time keeping my eyes open.
And it's only like seven o'clock, you know,
it's not late at all.
And so I thought that was really weird.
And then I got to the house, and I lay down for a second,
and I'm texting Katrina, and she made a comment
about something, about some coworker of hers
hitting on her, and I totally made like a smart ass comment
to her, just, you know that I don't know
where right and I could tell that it really bothered her and it was just me snapping at
her which is not my style at all especially over something like that I'm not even close
to the jealous type.
And then some four member made some pull about me on on the Facebook and I jabbed it
here.
Thank God he didn't get that much for me because I was actually like careful about I was
like yeah I don't want wanna fucking like this kid up.
I'm just gonna say like a little jab,
just don't poke the bear type of deal, right?
But then I thought like fuck,
that was like back to back to back things
that really fucked with me,
that that's not me to be that way.
So I'm laying there kind of evaluating the day
and then I just get like nauseous, dude.
And I know where.
At a nowhere, just nowhere, I get really nauseous.
Every time I look at my phone, it makes it worse.
And so I set the phone down, I'm kind of sitting there
and I'm like, do I have to puke?
And I'm like, that's weird.
I haven't been feeling sick at all.
And I know Justin's really sick.
So I'm like, fuck, did I get Justin's thing?
That's weird on an audit, I know where.
And I don't have flu-like symptoms, but also
and I feel really nauseous.
And I go to the toilet and I projectile vomit, dude.
I mean, I've throw my brains up.
All the food that we had just ate with Kyle,
we had this huge, probably 14-ounce steak
that his wife cooked for us.
We had a big old salad.
I mean, it all came up.
Everything came up, and I did that three times, like, just.
Oh, that sucks.
Yeah, especially with your ankle, because you can't really.
Oh, yeah, so I can't get down on the floor because my, so I'm, so the, it's disgusting.
And I don't know how I'm feeling.
Like, but it's splashing up in my face.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because it's too much of a distance, you know, from the water.
You're just firing.
Oh, yeah.
It's coming out with some thunder.
Yeah.
So I'd have, I had to wash my face afterwards, brush my teeth and I came out and asked you guys,
my bro, this was so weird, I just peaked my guts out
and I actually feel a lot better right after doing that.
You were fine.
So, because here's what I noticed.
And by the way, Doug followed a similar supplement
regime to you that day, because he took a lot of what you did.
You guys were going crazy with it.
He had a migraine and it started during the podcast.
And I noticed when we were recording,
so you guys are the same way.
We're all like this now.
We've been doing this for so long, right?
It's like, you know, almost a thousand hours of podcasting.
I can sense when there's a shift in energy.
And I can sense when it's, you know,
something someone said,
something that's going on,
we're really good at reading each other.
And I can also sense when it's something else,
and it was really weird, it was like,
the first 20 to 30 minutes, you know, you were your normal self.
And then all of a sudden, it was like,
like someone turned the lights off,
and you sat back and you had this look on your face.
I can't wait to see the video
because there's video of all this.
Yeah.
So when it goes live for on on it, you'll see the video and I do recall, you know, I looked
at you, look like you were having a tough time keeping your eyes open.
I was if they're if I remember looking at the cameras at one time, thinking, if we were
not on camera, I would totally like kind of close my eyes for a few minutes, why is house
talking because I'm just like getting my eyes are so heavy.
I could feel it, I could feel like something's happening.
Then I look at Doug and Doug is like rubbing his eyes
and have a tough time.
And at that moment, and this is why when we turned off the podcast,
I said something.
At that moment, I'm like, oh fuck, they took too much stuff.
Like they're all, it's hitting them because you took like four or five pills
right before the podcast.
So about 30 minutes later, when you'll start to feel it right and sure enough
I could tell like oh fuck something something's going on
It must have been too much and you can you can definitely take too much of anything and have adverse effects
And so then we get home and it's funny we get home and it's like after eating dinner at Kyle's house and
We were gonna do all this work because we had all this work to do and you know,
you and Doug were like, I need to go to bed,
which is not like any of us, especially not like you guys,
or Doug especially, Doug's like 7.30.
Yeah, it's Doug stays up till two o'clock
in the morning of your night.
We were all feeling it.
And I'm like, fuck, so I go upstairs
and I'm doing some work on my phone or whatever
and I hear you come out of the room and you're like,
sell, sell, like what man, you're like,
I just fucking threw up, dude, what's going on?
I'm like, oh shit, then we started to put two
and two together, but yeah.
Yeah, and you know,
that you felt fine the next day, yeah.
Totally fine.
I felt like the next day, like I had a hangover, right?
Like something had, like I did something to my body yesterday
that we like really straight, that same feeling, right?
So when you, when you push the alcohol,
you push the drugs the day before, yeah, I felt hungover a little bit,
not bad, like I ate all normal, my stomach was fine.
We all ate the same food.
My body just felt like, oh, and I bet I was really
sensitive too because we just came off of this fast.
I ran like a ketogenic diet, then I've transitioned
into a paleo diet, and I was just starting to kind of
reintroduce more carbohydrates, and then while we are
on this trip,
we were kind of keto, like we were eating a lot of keto type.
So I didn't feel like I had much in my system,
we were eating low calorie too.
So you're just sensitive on top?
Yeah, I think I was just...
Yeah, because we also had coffee throughout the day.
We had all those stimulants,
we had mixed all kinds of different supplements together.
And you probably took two or three times the dose
of a couple of them, you know,
at the same time, because I can, I know when I do that to myself, it just feels like, it
feels like absolute garbage.
Which I know people are listening right now and thinking like, what an asshole, what are
you thinking, you know, but you just caught up in the moment of everything that we're
doing. Plus it was really cool having, we literally had, it's all in our disposal.
Yes, we had every on it supplement you guys have ever seen. It's stocked in this house,
everything too, from their toothpaste
They're fucking shampoo and soap and everything else they they provide like though. It's kind of cool the whole house is
Stocked with that. So you know, you do that to a bunch of fitness
Supplement junkies
You know say that was like that's what happened it was right now
You just took a bunch of extra kids and candy store like yeah, it's in you know
What do you expect you take it to alcoholic and you throw them in a bar for three days and then tell and you can have unlimited drinks
If he wants and he starts sipping on some of the drinks next thing you know, we're taking all this shit
So my body said I'm funny. Well, I'm not sick
So I forgot to mention in San Francisco when we went to the coffee shop
I know Starbucks now has Stivia,
a lot of places will have Stivia packets
or Starbucks well at least in some Starbucks,
but we were in some local coffee shop,
so it wasn't a chain one.
So I get my espresso and I'm like,
shit, I wonder what I hope they have
something I can put in here that's not artificial.
And I look and there's a Splenda packet
and it says Splenda
Naturals. Splenda now makes a stevia-based sweetener. It has stevia and
urethriol in it. But now here's a deal. It's highly processed stevia. Probably
not nearly as good as the more raw version of it, but I gotta do more research. Nonetheless, what a signal,
what a powerful signal that they are,
they can see that the market's shifting
and they're starting to move in that direction.
Cause Splenda is, I mean,
that is a massive company.
The makers of, you know,
sucralos are huge and now we're seeing them go
in that direction.
That's kind of cool. It's kind of evidence that, you know.
Did the kids send you guys the Gatorade one too?
Did you see Gatorade with their organic drinks?
Do they really?
Get the fuck out, you guys have to see it?
No, you gotta Google Gatorade organic.
Just Google that.
I am always talking shit about that.
It just looks, I know, we talk shit about that.
That's why somebody sent it over to us and they're like,
you guys have been predicting all this stuff.
Look how crazy this is.
And then you sent over the new Gatorade bottles with the organic.
And I haven't even, I mean, you couldn't see the back
of the label, I didn't do my own research yet.
I thought for sure one of you guys had seen it by now.
Well, good, I mean,
yeah, but I want to see the label
because what is Gatorade organic even mean?
Was that it?
Was that what I looked like?
I don't know.
Well, you know what it means?
It means it's flavored with organic sugar.
You know?
That's all.
They get rid of a lot of the dyes and all that shit.
Yeah, maybe.
Here, look, you find it dug.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. News flash.
Organic doesn't mean healthy.
No, I know.
Still sugar water.
Yeah, it's so funny.
Yeah, but this is how this is what the market does, right?
So we take something and now it's a buzz term. So we slap it on a label. I've actually seen no joke.
I'm not lying. I've actually seen gluten free on water bottles of water. I have to bottles of water
that I think is beyond hilarious or low carb. I've seen low carb waterb water too. Thanks. Yeah. Thanks for satisfying that for me.
That free water.
I don't know about you guys, but that wheat water,
that water made from wheat,
that tastes like bread squeezed from the wheat.
Yeah, it's beer.
You know what, you know water with gluten is called beer?
Yeah.
Exactly.
That's what beer is.
Why were on current events?
Here's another one for you guys see the news that came out
on 50 cent.
So he filed for bankruptcy in 2015.
Oh, you're wrong.
Mistakenly just found bitcoins on the order.
Yeah, so he wanted to, I think in two back in 2000s something.
I don't know what it was.
One of his albums that he released, he sold and traded in in Bitcoin.
So he allowed you.
He let people pay with Bitcoin.
Yeah, he let people pay with Bitcoin.
And so motherfucker got like it has like eight million dollars in Bitcoin. He just found it to. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, just realized the problem
saw had that. Could you hear? Here's something amazing. What you know what this tells me? More
than anything. There's, there's two strong pieces of evidence now that this guy is a fucking
terrible money man. Two pieces of evidence. One, you go bankrupt when you're a well-known brand and you've made lots of money
and it just shows that you're an idiot with money. And two, you have seven million dollars that you
just discovered because your accounts are scouring ways to fucking keep you from, you know,
losing everything through your bankruptcy. Yeah. Ridiculous. Absolutely. Well, I in his defense, okay, because I don't know enough.
Here's a deal. bankruptcy is many times, especially at that level of that much money, many times of
strategy. Many times the guys, and they, and it makes for good news to say that 50 cent with
bankrupt, but really what he could have done was bankrupt one of his entities that is was not
making a lot of money. And so, and it's a smart
strategy. So he's not going to get nailed on it. But yeah, he's got fucking millions of dollars.
It's put it's put it. Yeah. It's like Donald Trump. I mean, it was like when they tried to hammer
Donald Trump for all of his bankruptcies. But I mean, that's they were all business strategies and
maneuvers, right? The guys not fucking bankrupt. So more than likely when you see celebrities like that
that go bankrupt, quote unquote, I think that they're still,
I think they've been advised to do that.
I don't know about you guys, but I get really,
really, really excited when I put on a pair of jeans
and I put my hand in the pocket and there's like,
oh, fuck, 20 bucks.
Super excited.
This is the equivalent of that time,
but like, what?
In millions.
Yeah, I can put your hand in your pocket like $7 million?
Holy shit.
What's up?
That Bitcoin is just there.
You know, it's not like a tangible thing
unless you're like still in it.
So, I mean, that's whoops, I have, what?
$7, 8 million in Bitcoin.
That's ridiculous.
He must have just started jumping up and down.
So crazy.
So we got some more news here, some more new news.
Do you do it yourself biohackers
are now starting to play with things like gene therapy
and making like reverse engineering things like epipans
and gene therapy for animals.
So there's actually people right now
in their garages who some of them,
many of them have no formal education.
They are figuring out ways
or they're trying to research ways to edit gene
so that dogs don't have particular
inheritable disorders and stuff like that.
But these are people that are not funded by anybody,
they're not me.
They're doing it on their own.
This is a straight alchemy.
This is, I mean, how do you guys feel about that?
How do you feel about these,
you know, these, these citizens' scientists.
Unqualified scientists, just experimenting.
Well, what qualifies you in regulated?
Think about that.
Pfft.
Yeah, I'd, it's, I mean, it's the ultimate,
like free market way to do it, right?
It's kind of weird, right?
Because part of me scared, because part of me's like,
I don't want a bunch of regular people
trying to put crazy shit together and whatever.
Yeah.
But that's the same, that's kind of the same fear
that they create like a biohazard.
You know what I mean?
Oh, what if they do something really good?
Yeah, or what if they do something awesome?
Yeah, what if they do something really good?
I mean, there's big risks.
And it's not like, and it's not like government agencies
have a great necessarily track record of ethics.
It's like that.
I mean, it's like the debate that we have about
like even education versus
somebody who's experienced, right? What if these guys, what if some of these people have
put in a ton of hours of testing things and actually have a lot of hands-on experience
and could potentially produce something that is of value and is amazing or whatever and
they're not. There's nobody else, their hands aren't in it trying to manipulate and change
it. So, yeah, I don't know.
Yeah.
The thing that I could see that argument, I didn't know anything about this.
Yeah.
So, this is all recent news or what?
Yeah, it's like becoming a thing.
They're having conventions where these biohackers are talking about how they're trying to,
you know, edit genes, how they're trying to create, you know, their own medicines, how they're using,
you know, their knowledge of technology
and science to do things that was formally done,
because the technology's gotten so advanced now
that the hurdles that you used to have
to doing this kind of stuff, which one of the main hurdles
was money, right?
Like, you needed hundreds and hundreds of thousands
dollars to afford to be able to get.
So you can get it really soon. Yeah, one of that are just to get the tools necessary to be able to
do these things. Well, that amount of money now is down to thousands. It's not hundreds of
thousands or millions anymore now. It's down to thousands. And the information's out there.
And information's easy to share now. I don't think you could stop it even if you wanted to.
Well, this is just another 10 as a massive disruptor, right?
So it's like, you know, that seems to be the word,
but it's like in this industry,
you never had people have accessed all these things
before. Now, there's communities built, I'm sure they're
talking with each other and what work, what didn't work.
So it's like, it's just gonna keep growing.
This is how scientists were, you know, a hundred years ago.
Right, I was gonna say,
I would think someone like you
who's so pro free market would be all for this, you know.
I am, but there's these natural fears I have, right?
What if some dude like fucks with the virus
and creates the next, you know, whatever.
But here's a thing too that worries me a little bit is,
not so much that it's the current atmosphere of this worship.
I've talked about this several times now, but this worship of science where the ethics are kind of subjective rather than
objective. So it's not, it's like, I make my own rules and I'm going to worship science
in any advancement is good. And if I can do it, I should do it instead of, you know, should
I do this even though I can?
And that's what worries me a little bit.
If somebody is working with genes and they say,
hey, you know what, why not?
My wife is gonna get pregnant, why not?
Use what I know, my technology to see
if I can make my child less prone to disease.
That sounds good, that sounds like a good thing
and not have the ethical or moral compass
because it's all subjective now too.
And so that may pose some problems, but to be honest with you,
I don't think we can troll it.
So really, really doesn't make a difference, right?
Yeah, it's tough because yeah, you do want people to lead with that,
like that question before the intent of what, you know, the experiment is and
whether it's even an ethical, valuable direction for them to pursue, but it is almost an
arms race of like, who could do it, who can do it first?
They're already, they're experimenting with their bodies, so they're making devices that
they'll implant into their arm or into their
face or whatever.
There was one device I was watching on this video when the sky implanted these devices,
and they would react to things when he'd get near them by giving them a buzz or something
in his skin.
He started creating this other...
He's like haptic feedback.
Yeah, and he's created this brain, this, like his brain patterns have changed
to the point where he now has an alternate sense now
through this device as to where he can feel things
around him rather than seeing them.
So, I mean, that's kind of cool.
And he is, you know, he's experimenting on himself,
but I don't know, man, I read a lot of comic books
and I was like, yeah.
I remember, that's very, he's trying to be Spider-Man.
Yeah, dude.
I remember the lizard guy that healed his arm
and turned into fucking... Yeah, yeah, there was Spider-Man. Yeah, dude. I remember the lizard guy that healed his arm and turned into fucking...
Yeah, there was cautionary tail.
It's in the comic books.
You turn into a fucking monster.
Yeah, yeah.
Dr. Jack, whoa.
We've been talking about this forever.
It just takes one thing, you know.
It's weird.
Makes them weird radioactive monster.
Here's another interesting thing that just came out.
So, you know, they have that new CTE testing.
So CTE is the chronic trauma.
This was the article you were reading on the plane.
Yeah, so this is...
Glad you brought this up, you see.
This is the type of brain damage that you see in athletes
or people who've had lots of, not necessarily concussions,
but just... Brain trauma. just banging on their head,
but it's small enough to where we couldn't,
we couldn't see it with imaging,
unless the person died and then we could take the brain out
and then look at it closer and then we would notice,
oh, here's what's going on.
And it made big news, not so long.
Did you guys ever watch the Will Smith movie?
I did. Okay, excellent.
What's the name of it?
Can't leave the name of it right now?
Yeah, oh my god
Remember all fired it's a yeah, it's I mean in along the lines of CTE right this is a great great great story
It's well and they I believe it was this was the doctor who first came forward and started actually trying to do all the research
Yeah, because we had those suicides, right? Well, those athletes were killing themselves,
but instead of sitting there,
they're shooting themselves in their brains,
they were shooting themselves in their hearts.
Yeah, Junior Sayah was the one who really kicked it off
as far as he shot himself in the chest for that reason
and left a note so that they would actually
give off tops to the brain.
Is it concussion?
Yes, that's the name of it.
Yeah, concussion.
So, but yeah, and so the name of it. Yeah, concussion. So,
but yeah, and so that kind of started this whole controversy. Well, now they have imaging that
you can actually see CTE in the brain without having to, you know, take it out and dissect it.
And there was a small study that was done. And they tested 111 pro football players or X pro football players out of 111
Pro football players. How many of them do you think had CTE 110 110 110 110
I've never seen that then they studied college players
53 college players out of 53 college players. How many of them do you think had CTE 53 48 48
Then they went to high school. This is the one that scared me the most.
High school students, they tested 14 high school football
students and they found that three had CTE,
even on that level.
Even on that level.
So it's not like football, I pro football.
So when you hear a stat like that, Justin,
what do you think about like with your boys growing up
and the possibility that they might want to play football,
they watch their dad play football in a fucking throwback game just recently, there's a good chance that when they get old enough, they're really going might want to play football. They watch their dad play football in a fucking throwback game just recently.
There's a good chance that when they get old enough,
they're really gonna want to play.
There's caution to it, of course.
It would have to be like the,
I don't know, man, I would go back and forth with it,
and I would struggle with it because,
I know you're positive from it.
I've had so many positives,
the team element and just the actual, you know, brotherhood
and all that kind of stuff like beyond the sport of it,
I think is so valuable,
but you could get that from a lot of different sports.
So I could sort of reevaluate whether another sport
might be an option or that,
but I have seen some advancements,
like even when we were at CES,
there was companies that were out there
that they had technology they're putting inside the helmet
to find out like how many traumas they had in practice
like on the helmet itself.
So then they would gather all these data points
and then they had a team physician
that would kind of go over the data points and see,
well, this has had, you know, this individual had this many impacts throughout this week. Let's kind of back off.
And, you know, and so it seems to me like they're making some efforts in that direction as far as like,
okay, well, we know this is happening now. How do we sort of minimize it? So it's just part of the game
You know or the tackle strategy that might change so I don't know the the game might evolve I believe it is if you I mean if you're a fan of the sport like I am and you take the helmets off
You watch you watch that's a great idea you watch you watch the direction. It's going right now. They're already evolving I mean
And each year the last like three years I've noticed like, and I remember the transition as a fan watching. I didn't like
it at first because you're like, oh, come on. That was a great hit, you know, but they're
they're protecting these guys now with like the hits as far as anything. If their helmets
accidentally collide together like that, if it looks like that, the defender is coming at them
with the helmet at all. It's
a flag. A lot of times it's incidental and the guy still gets flied, but they're really
trying to train the players in. You don't hit head to head at all anymore. So I believe,
and I think they're going to continue to go that way. So I mean, the other option is what's
coming out again. Do you hear XFL? XFL. Yes, it's 2020. Mac. What do you mean XFL XFL? Yes, it's 2020. He make man. What do you mean XFL?
FXL is XFL is coming.
They're making it come back.
Yes, 2020.
It's our he's already announced it.
It's here.
Why is that an option?
I'm joking.
It's not really an option.
If it's another league, XFL was a member.
So Vince McMahon owner of the WWE and he came out with the XFL back in 2000 and I want to see which was a cool concept
back in the day. I mean I watched a few. Yeah. So they had like girls. They had girls
and bikinis and the jacuzzi and the in zone and they had they let players give themselves
nicknames like he hate me and you know it was more it was if you could imagine if the
W.W.E. was like pro wrestling football. Yeah, but you actually had some real good athletes that just couldn't, that couldn't
quite make the NFL that we're playing on there.
And so it, it's right out the gate, the first couple episodes, it had, it broke records
as far as rating.
So it was like holy shit, this could go somewhere.
But it fell off a cliff and then it became, it went from, yeah, it went from being these
crazy ratings to some of the worst ratings of prime time TV ever and that's why it died
So the big question everyone's asking is like what's gonna keep it from dying again?
And so they have supposedly big plans quote unquote of how they're going to do that
Well, I know the numbers NFL numbers are down right? They've been down since the whole I the whole process. I think that's why McMahon is doing this
because he sees an opportunity
when there's blood on the street.
That's when you buy, right?
So do you think that his league is gonna be like,
no holds bar where it's like, you know,
like you can tackle anyway, you want or whatever?
It's gonna be the opposite.
So actually one of the things they did say
was that it'll be safer than the NFL.
So I don't, yeah, so that makes me wonder,
like maybe they, maybe they will be no helmets. That's carnage help. They go no helmets, dude. Maybe they're the first one. Maybe maybe he's
that smart that he sees the all the controversy around the NFL. They see the rates are down
and maybe he thinks the answer is be the first one to transition to this completely safe
sport where we go helmetless and tackle football. I don't know. I'm just speculating right now
I mean it was interesting because I I played both rugby and football and
You know coming from football and then transitioning into rugby was especially interesting because I didn't lose a lot of the tendencies
That I had to tackle people that's your pattern dude. Yeah, so it's like I I would tackle people, like, and I would, I'm coming forward with my
chest, my shoulder, and my chin kind of down, and then coming up and driving into the
person.
And a lot of times I would make connection there to the chin and the head with the person,
and then I had to like, really alter that and like, figure out how to do it in a different
way and let them sort of like, come to me a little bit more.
I didn't realize that you went from football to rugby. I actually thought it in a different way and let them sort of like come to me a little bit more.
I didn't realize that you went from football to rugby.
I actually thought it was the other way around.
It's a tough transition.
Yeah, I did kind of both.
So yeah, I just fuck yourself up quite a few times.
Yeah, dude.
Yeah.
Yeah, I hit people like just like I would normally would and I almost broke my collarbone
just because, you know, you're just driving all of your work.
Did people get pissed at you?
Because I can imagine guys that have been playing rugby
for years all sudden this football asshole comes over
and hits me and I'm like,
hey mother fuckers.
Hey, Nubik, hey you becker.
Yeah, like the whole crowd was like, oh shit.
Like they had a kickoff in this guy called it
and I just broke free and I was just like laser guided
to this guy and like he caught the ball.
It looks up, looks at me and like tries to make a little move,
but I didn't move at all.
I was just coming vertically and got right under his chest up
into his chin, knocked into his face
and basically just decleeded him and we went flying
and fucked up his nose, nose is bleeding, everything.
He took the ball and he threw it at me.
He was all pissed off and you know, everybody was like, but yeah, it was totally like barely
a legal hit. Let's just say barely. So there's an asshole move. So two things. First off,
there's a study that I just read. Someone posted it. I want to say in the forum that shows
that there are potential brain protecting effects
from eating a ketogenic diet or taking ketones post trauma.
What?
Yeah, so of course, we know that ketones are brain protecting.
We know this from studies, but they're showing that it may be
able to be applied when someone has a concussion or...
Oh, it's a positive thing.
Yeah, so of course that makes total,
I say you're saying that it has it.
No, no, no, no, no.
Oh, yeah.
Well that just makes sense for information purposes, right?
So it's like, after if you get a concussion,
it might be a good idea to fast
or go into ketogenic, die now.
Now this is, it's an CBD.
I said it might, so you got to do your own research.
This is based off of one thing that I read.
But pretty interesting, the other thing,
the other comment I have on this is this,
it wasn't that long ago, maybe 60, 70 years ago
that boxing was a relatively not super popular,
but relatively popular thing that parents
would put their boys in when there were kids.
Like if you were a young boy and you know, you could, in some schools even had boxing, where
you could learn boxing and do it with self-defense.
Yeah, it was just a sport.
It was a sport like wrestling or football or baseball.
And what it lost popularity because of the stigma of like being punch drunk, of you know,
getting your face busted, all these different things.
And so slowly parents started taking their kids out
and the people that kept going were typically
the lower class minority groups,
which is still to this day.
If you go in a middle to wealthy class neighborhood,
you don't find boxing gyms,
but if you go to poor neighborhoods,
you'll find boxing gyms until this day.
Now again, you see a lot of these boxers coming through,
they tend to make up, you know, come from those
those groups, whereas back in the day it was a little bit more mixed.
It was still like that, but it was a little bit more mixed.
And it's because of that stigma. Football is a culture,
in America, it's an American culture. It's definitely a part of this country.
Similar to how boxing is, just it's much more ingrained.
And it's in schools, right? You play it in high school, you play it in college,
there's pop warner.
So major money driver for college.
It's a major, this is where you get your,
this is like the feeder system,
you know what I mean?
It's like the top of the funnel, if you will.
As more of this information comes out, as they're showing,
if they keep showing CTE and high school students,
I'll bet my last dollar that you're gonna see parents
not let their kids.
There's already a lot of that.
It's already starting to happen.
Oh yeah, there's a lot of parents there.
I wonder if pop honking out of football, yeah,
I've talked to coaches even like from out high school
and from around the area and numbers are dwindling.
Already.
And I think it's definitely made an impact,
you know, all this information.
For sure it has.
This brought the scare, you know, upon so.
The question is how much will it, you know,
I'm saying like, it's, it's how long will it stay?
I mean, something like boxing,
we've known for a long time is not healthy
and we still, you still have it going on.
But it's, it's way more rare.
Like, it doesn't have nearly the organization.
But think of it this way.
This is what you have to understand is like,
and they did just study on people that,
I think it was Olympic gold.
If you, to win Olympic gold, taking steroids
and doing all these things to your body,
if you died, if you died like six months ago.
Oh, no, it said, if you knew, what was it off of?
If you took something that would guarantee you gold medal,
but you also would guarantee that you died like 10 years, which is less than five years.
Yeah, it was a very short, short lifespan.
They all said, yes, it was like 100% across the board, right?
So you've got to believe that because the reward for football is so high that you almost
guaranteed to be a millionaire if you make it that these people are willing to take that
risk.
And that's what I'm saying.
I don't think it'll disappear like boxing again,
but I do think that if you're in a situation
where you have more options,
which middle to upper class people tend to have.
Like when you have your young kid and you're poor
and you got a little kid with some talent
and he likes playing football,
and you look at your options,
you're like, well, the public school system here's terrible.
This, you know, this may be his way out.
I'm gonna put him in pop Warner, I'm gonna let him play.
But if you're, you know, middle class or upper class
and you're looking at your kid and you're like,
no, I'm not gonna let you play football.
I know you want to, but the risks are high.
There's, you know, we're seeing all these studies on CT.
And so I'm just saying, I think we're gonna,
like Justin said, you're already seeing reduced, because it's super organized.
Yeah, you're gonna see reduce, but I don't think it's gonna be as big as you think. I'm
more interested in what's gonna happen with the UFC right now because of all the stuff
that's coming out with that. And how dangerous that sport is and how little they make money.
I was blown away by the numbers that Kyle said the other day. I didn't know it was that
bad. Like he said something like boxing is a shame.
Seven.
Yeah, the fighters make like 70 to 80% of the purse money
and the stuff from paid for the insurance
like that or whatever it is.
I don't remember the stat that he gave,
but it was a really high number.
And I think it's on the interview we did with him.
But then he said, you have see is like crazy,
the amount is such a small percentage of guys
that will ever make any money doing that.
But they're going to taxing on your body. But they're killing themselves trying to get to that point.
So that I'm interested in where that goes. I think football won't die, dude. I think there's enough.
There's more middle class to lower class people than they are. The upper class that are going to
feel that way. So I don't think they're a majority. I don't know if it'll die, but I think we're seeing them. No, but it's a it's a it's a part of the culture
It's a part of the culture and because because I think it's because the NFL is so powerful. Yeah, it will evolve
It won't they won't allow it to die. It is too. It is too big. It is too, but it's literally a part of our culture like it's these
Our country. It's the biggest, it's the most, well,
is it bigger than baseball?
Yeah, it's gotta be.
Is it at least popularity wise?
I, you know, so,
I don't know.
So here's the thing with baseball.
Baseball is more profitable
because it has a hundred and something.
Long season.
Yeah, so they can, they can make more.
But which, who gets more view,
I think the Super Bowl gets more views
because there's one game, right?
So if you were to come,
yeah, it's again, once again,
World Series, yeah, so it's hard, so money wise,
it might, I per game, per game, per view, per dollar,
you're gonna NFL's gonna win.
Yeah, it's these right there.
Well, according to Wikipedia, football is the most popular,
the most popular sport.
Yeah, it's definitely an American tradition.
So, I mean, no other country really plays it like we do.
So, we'll see what happens.
And we're really starting to make a look at what we've done
with the NFL in the last 10 years.
Now we start with one game overseas, then it became two.
Now there's like multiple games, so we're...
You know what it reminds me of?
It's growing before it's going the other way.
Yeah, you know what it reminds me of?
It's almost like, you're in a situation where...
And I hate to say this because I hate to assume this. But you're in a situation where and I hate to say this because I hate
to assume this but you're in a situation where you get information you're like man I wish
I didn't know that yeah you know I mean I was I liked it better when I didn't know any
better I feel like that's gonna start happening with football as these studies come out you
can have a lot of people like fuck well then yeah and then you're gonna get to people
like say you know me for instance I like you start to think like, oh, you know,
I have CTE and you start blaming things the way you think
or like, you know, like it's, it becomes a symptom, right?
Yeah.
It's my CTE actin' up.
Yeah.
No, no, no, no.
You don't want it, yeah, that's a great point, Jessen.
You don't want to get caught in that victim, you know,
mentality where you're, you know, everything's a consequence of some uncontrollable
because let's be honest, we could all sit here
and list all the shit that has happened to us
and all of us will have something.
That can affect us.
So I think people in that category
where they feel like victims, they think they're special.
And yes, definitely some of us have harder lives
than others, but you're
not special. Everybody's had something terrible or challenging to them. And so you don't
want to live your life thinking, oh fuck, everything's a result of this, pour me because that's
the outcome of that is not, it's definitely worse than if you go forward and say, no, I
can do whatever I want. And nothing will stop me.
I thought I read somewhere that the
Organifi Gold Juice is supposed to help prevent CTEs.
No, not at all.
That would be a great selling point.
That's a trick.
That's a trick in it by the bucket.
That's a terrible product mentioned.
It's a temper.
You gotta do better than that.
I can't.
It is intense, it's an exciting.
Did you read your Organifi call this up?
You guys could not make claims like that.
Yeah, I love that.
Have you guys been drinking it, by the way?
Yeah, I have, yeah.
Me and Courtney all the time, like that.
I love it. It's so good.
Yeah, it's just a great one to have, like, later at night.
It's anti-inflammatory, isn't it?
Yeah, very much. So you could tie it to that.
It could be, it could help her.
You could totally speculate. You could totally speculate. Yeah, you're right. Completely speculative. You know what the fucking sub of the companies, that's what they do, man.
They take something like that.
Little bit information, it's anti-inflammatory and CTE could be caused because of your inflammation.
Yeah, inflammation.
They're for, they're for, they're for, they're for, one equals twenty.
Right, they're for, right?
And equals, yes.
That's common, dude.
Yeah, so you know what else is funny.
So, you know, my boy's twelve, right?
And Puberty's starting to kick in, so it's fucking hilarious. Oh, so you know what else is funny. So you know my boys 12 right and puberty starting to kick in
So it's fucking always his voice changing voice is changing. So he's already got this thing going on
And I'm exaggerating a fun. I'm exaggerating, but it's like that and he's getting this little like
Little mustad. Yeah, a little peach, but you know, you don't want to get like you get him as a razor kit yet
So you so my ex my ex is, he should start shaving pretty soon.
And I'm like, no, it's fucking peach fuzz.
I'm gonna shave.
So, do you remember that when you were like 12, 13,
where you had like this little peach fuzz above your lip
and you thought you look cool,
but you look at your old pictures,
like I'm like, well, that's like sparse,
like hairs on my neck.
Yeah, I'm so weird.
So he's getting some of those.
And then here's the best part.
There's a moment when your kids hormones change their skin,
biome, microbiome.
Oh, they start to smell, dude.
I remember.
It's a different smell.
Like little kids can smell.
Okay, there's a myth there that kids can't smell.
Not kids can fucking say, too.
But it's a difference now.
When they go through puberty, I remember my...
I can smell the testosterone.
I remember having this conversation with my parents
when my little sister went through that,
because she was young, it was early.
It was earlier than what they anticipated.
I'm like, Mom, I think you need to have Sarah start
wearing fucking deodorant.
Like, she's smiling.
And they have no idea.
Yeah, yeah, right, because you're a kid,
you're playing around and so with that, she's that young.
She's not thinking about that,
but you could tell her body odor started to change
and smell like somebody who would have be,
oh, and she's just this kid playing around,
you don't know any better, so yeah, absolutely,
there's a distinct change.
Bro, it's a smell signal, bro.
It's a smell signal letting other people,
you know, the opposite sex, you let them know.
Yeah, like, oh, here we go, I'm starting to go
through these changes or whatever kind of
How weird is it and that we that we've evolved though that at one point that was probably a smell
We desired and we wanted come on bro. Isn't that weird? It's what do you mean? We have one point. We do now think about it
Oh, no, no, no, no
Maybe you bro. Maybe you no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You can't tell me, and maybe you don't recognize it
as a bad smell, but you can't tell me your girl
doesn't have a distinct smell to her, her own skin.
And it's not something that smells bad to you,
but you may be attracted to it.
This is true.
Look, I don't have, I'm not gonna argue this
because this is, the studies are very clear in this.
Well, they'll have men wear a shirt
and then they'll take their shirt off
and then they'll have their wives trying to smell it
and tell them which one is their husband
that I'll be able to tell,
where, you know, when you were a kid,
I remember this distinctly, when I was a kid
and I'd be hooking up with girls,
just smelling their hair, their skin,
anything that I could smell,
that smelled like it was just such a,
it's all those pheromones.
Yeah, see now that's funny.
I remember that as a teenage boy
and I, and now as a man, I don't feel the same way.
So as a young boy going through puberty,
experiencing that.
You were super charged, bro.
Yeah, that, yeah, I agree.
I get that time and I remember like smelling my girlfriend,
like she would be, didn't just woke up from sleeping
and her breath or everything.
And most people would think that stinks.
I didn't think that, I thought it smelled so good.
I grew up stuff, I'm not gonna miss.
Yeah, that's it.
I just wanna smell good.
Way different now though.
This is way different now.
I was smelling everything.
You wanted me to.
So anyway, so I gave my son, so I told my son,
like we're gonna start wearing deodorant.
So I got him the crystal one,
that you know the one that that Doug got from organifi
Yeah, excuse me excuse me from thrive market. Sorry thrive market has these natural
You know body
Products so like skin products hair products Doug got that one you got that one done
Yeah, he got me the crystal deal. Oh, he got it for you for me
So what the crystal does is it's salt it's these type of salts that you rub under your arm and then it prevents the
proliferation of the bacteria that tends to cause B.O.
So I got them then I'm hoping that'll work with them because
we like again, we read this on the plane remember I showed you I was reading a discover magazine
over the last 30 years
the average
amount of sperm in a man's ejaculate is dropped 59% that's huge dude 59%
and just 30 years right in 30 years we know testosterone our lifetime is a lot
just sucking us dry bro we know testosterone levels are dropping and now and then
and now we see sperm counts are dropping and it's environmental, for sure it's environmental.
100%.
All the toxins everywhere.
And girls are going through puberty earlier and earlier, which can also be a result of,
it could be a result of just being overweight, but it can also be a result of these hormones
and foods.
Yeah, dude, all the shit.
And so all these skin products, the reason why I'm bringing this up is all these skin
products, hair products, deodorants, all these perfumes, clones.
They all, unless they're these ones that specifically say they don't have them and they're not in
their natural or whatever, they contain chemicals that are known as Xenoestrogens that can
act like estrogen in the body.
And you know, if you use them once, twice, whatever, it's not going to make a big deal.
But if you use them over the course of, you know, five, ten years and you combine it with
your hair spray and your hair gel and your perfume and your deodorant and your lotion
and you start combining all these different things.
It's causing some weird, it's part of it, right?
It's all the environments, really weird shit.
So I'm giving them the crystal.
I'm hoping you just keep us posted on how it's working.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It could also be mating pressures.
This was something else that I was thinking
about the other day where
the signs, the obvious signs of testosterone aren't necessarily as desirable as they used to be.
And so maybe women aren't choosing men that way and they're mating late, but it's too soon. 30 years.
It can't be that fast. It's got to be environmental. It's got to be.
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First question is from sincerely jazz. What has been the hardest part of being a fit parent?
You know what's funny about this is it's basically that I have no kids. Basically the
challenges you have. One funny thing.
Being a fit person or similar is just amplified
because parents tend to judge each other quite a bit.
I first noticed this when my kid, my son,
who's my oldest, played sports.
So we had him play soccer.
And at the end of the game,
it's the obviously what happens at the end of,
these games when they're kids is a parent
is picked to bring the after game snack.
And never do parents bring anything
that's even remotely healthy.
It's almost, they treat it like it's a treat.
And it's always garbage, always garbage.
And I remember the first time this happened,
the parents were given out, like these big old,
like massive cookies, and then this,
like, it wasn't even juice, it was like,
high-sea something, and gummy candies.
So it's like three things.
It was a cookie, gummy candies, and this drink.
And so I walked over there with my son,
and he's super excited.
He's gonna get all three of them.
And so I told him, I don't wanna say no,
but I told him, I said you have to pick one.
Just pick one.
And then the parent goes, oh no, there's plenty.
He can have all three.
And I'm like, no, no, no, no, just one only.
And the parent, the mom looked at me, she's like, well, why?
And I'm like, oh, it's just, it's just a lot at me and she's like, well, why?
And I'm like, oh, it's just, it's just a lot of, and I'm like, what do I say? Do I be honest?
And tell her it's a lot of sugar? Or do I lie and make up some shit so I don't hurt her feelings? And so I chose to be honest. And I said, oh, it's just a lot of sugar. And she's like, oh,
it's just, it's just one time. It's not a big deal. I'm like, well, I know that, but you know,
it's just, you know, it's too much sugar for a man
to try to make up some of the stuff
and then we left.
And it was, that was the first time I noticed
that, that judgment that you get from other parents
because it reflects on them, I think,
they feel bad about themselves.
Yeah, I don't know.
Yeah, I had the same thing with sports like that,
like, you know, and the after thing.
Like, I actually had to like change the whole league
because they had it structured,
so this ice cream company would show up.
Right after every single practice,
not just every game.
That's so good.
Practice, dude.
Every fucking practice, and then the kids
had a free pass for their first ice cream.
Such a great hustle.
They didn't even give a shit about practicing.
All they were doing was talking about like,
can I get some Gatorade and then I want to go get some ice cream.
And I was like, this is toxic.
It's the fuck I, like me and my wife were angry.
Like we actually wrote them a letter and everything.
Like this is a horrible way to set up these kids,
you know, nutritionally.
And like, it totally distracted us from from having a healthy activity that we're
trying to promote.
Anyway, we're those asshole parents, right?
We're in everybody's party.
But yeah, so we just, we just like, no, so we've got to, we went into a different league
and yeah, there was more parents that sort of got it, but yeah, you're just going to run
into that a lot.
I mean, you're going to run into, because what's normal at somebody's household is it normal
in another, and that judgment also comes when you have kids stay over, you know, and
you're feeding them food, or, you know, are your kids stay out of their house, and they're
feeding them like, you know, like lucky charms and shit in the morning, you know, garbage.
And it's funny that we shame parents for something like this,
but if you were to, like, let's say you and Courtney
were on the soccer field or were with that,
and you started just physically abusing each other
in front of fucking everybody,
people would look at you like crazy
because of the example that you're giving these kids
at a formidable age, right?
Or if they found out that you have this verbally abusive home and stuff like that, then you would be shamed for that.
But yet, the what we feed our kids,
we are setting them up for the future.
And we're forming them right now,
these are very formative years for them.
And the way you feed them could potentially set them up
for the rest of their lives.
But nobody wants to fucking talk about that.
No, because why do I shame you for wanting to be a healthier or make good choices for your kid or help
Help form him to be a make better choices for himself as he gets older in a manhood right now at these early ages when it probably matters
The fucking most but then it's it's no logic. There's no logic
It went for a parent for most parents at least parents that care about their kids
the biggest insecurity that exists is am I being a good parent or am I doing things that are bad for my kids.
If someone's doing something and it brings light to something that you did that was different
and you consciously know that this other parent's doing something better than you, it immediately
shines a light on the sense of security of yourself where I'm not a good parent and you consciously know that this other parent's doing something better than you, it immediately shines a light on the sense of security of yourself where
I'm not a good parent and you don't want to fucking deal with that.
Like, you don't want to hear that.
I don't, you know, if I see this parent over here,
it's playing with their kids and reading them stories all the time and super engaged.
My instinct to protect my own ego would be, oh God, they're doing too much stuff over there.
That's so ridiculous. You don't need to do a helicopter parent.
Yeah, you know, and it's, it's, this is a big thing.
It's way more common to among moms than it is among dads.
Moms, I've seen this firsthand, can be terrible with this
where they shame each other for doing particular things
and it's, it's fucking ridiculous.
And it's only just, because it's a reflection on yourself.
Like, if I'm, and this is anything, it's not just food. It's vaccines, it's education, it's decisions, any kind of decision
you make for your kid. If someone else makes a different decision and has their reasoning for it,
and part of the reasoning is it's better than your decision, you are immediately offended. That's
your instinct. Your instinct is to be offended. Like, if I, you know, my kids go to, you know,
they go to this particular school, right?
If I had a parent come to me and say,
oh, my kid went to that school,
but, you know, I sent him to another school
because that school is really bad
and named a bunch of things.
Instinctually, you know, I'm gonna want to kind of be
offended a little bit, like what do you mean?
That, you know, I'm sending my kids to a bad school.
I could sense that. I could see how that would happen You know, I'm sending my kids to a bad school. I could sense that.
I could see how that would happen within me,
but I'd have to kind of control it.
But a lot of people are so fucking unaware.
Why are we all naturally like that too?
Anyway, I'm not even a parent and I'll see,
you know, so I have to admit that I still have,
I have that in me.
We're all look at the way someone's raising their kid
and I'm like, fuck, man.
Why are you not saying anything to your kid right now?
He's at these important, this important age right now,
and you're just allowing him to stuff candy
after a bit of candy and he's-
God forbid you say something and you don't have a kid.
And we'll get you destroyed.
And I know that, right?
Because they don't want a discussion from you,
what they're gonna say to you is,
you don't know because you don't have kids
and a discussion, no talking.
Right, and I lose.
As if you can't have a fucking opinion
because you don't have kids, and there's a little bit of truth in the sense that when you have kids in a discussion, no talking. Right, and I lose. As if you can't have a fucking opinion because you don't have kids.
And there's a little bit of truth in the sense that
when you have kids, you can experience the full gamut of,
that doesn't mean that someone else can't fucking
have an opinion, especially not a fitness professional
who, like what you're saying is 100% true.
It's not like you have kids and all of a sudden
bad food isn't no longer bad.
You don't know what you're talking about, Adam.
I have children and the rules of fucking
nutrition and physics don't apply anymore.
Like this foods are not, they're healthy.
It's absolute bullshit.
I've felt this so many times.
I feel this when I go to a birthday party
and I've had parents and it's funny.
I don't let a bother me.
You used to bother me and I would actually
jab back at people and I did this once at a party.
Really bad and really made someone feel terrible.
And at the immediate time, I felt good
about making them feel bad.
My ego felt really nice that I shut someone down,
but then afterwards I feel absolutely terrible.
And this is when I go to a birthday party
and they'll be serving pizza or something for the kids.
And they'll ask me, so you want some,
why don't you eat some pizza and cake?
Because you know, all the parents are eating along with it.
Like, oh, no, I don't really, I ate earlier or,
no, I'm cool, I don't want any.
And then they'll be like, oh, come on, man, it's just one.
What's the big, you don't have to always be a fitness guy.
Or one's not gonna hurt you, you're so lean.
Or you look so fit.
Or God, don't you miss pizza, it tastes so good.
And it used to piss me off when people do that
because it would put me on a spotlight
because they usually say it in front of a lot of people.
And I also know where it's coming from.
It's to make themselves feel better
because if the fitness guy eats the pizza
now they feel better for eating it.
So it's their own thing.
So it used to really bother me
and I would always, and I would kind of
do a little jab back or whatever.
And one day, man, years ago, I had a family member
who was just, because I wouldn't drink a beer
and was just, you know, making fun of me.
Like, oh, cares, man, you could have a beer.
Have some fun, man.
You never loosen up, man.
Why don't you just loosen up?
What's the big deal?
And so I walked over to him and I pulled a shirt out of his pants.
So I pulled a shirt up and I slapped him in the stomach.
He's a, he's a, he's an overweight guy.
And I slapped him in his belly.
And I'm like, I'm like, you keep enjoying your beers, bro.
And he fucking shut up.
And it destroyed him.
Like the rest of the party, like he was in the corner
real sad and I felt super, super bad.
When I did it, I felt good.
But afterwards I feel bad.
So I don't let it get to me anymore.
It's just people are gonna have their own challenges with it and I'm just gonna do what's best for my kids
Yeah, I think that's really it's about what you
Like what you hold is your standards and like in your house and like what how you operate and if people want to check you on it
Whatever that's fine, but for me. I don't I don't go around like
Judging too harshly these other families in the way that they have
it all structured. That's your rule system. But my kids, when they're in your environment,
still, I want to maintain what I want them as far as health wise to consider.
It's just like, hopefully, they respect that. of them coming in, and then I'll respect you
and what you're doing with your kids the same.
But let me do my thing, and then maybe,
in a sense it'll affect people around me.
I feel like what we see happening right now,
just in just nutrition peer,
we just earlier talked about, the sweeteners and things like that.
I really feel like the generation coming around
is gonna be different about that. I really feel like the generation coming around
like is gonna be different about that.
I think it's gonna be more normal.
There's more awareness.
Yeah, I think there's gonna be more normal
that you go to the soccer game.
And right now you guys probably feel alone.
Like you're the one or two parents that like think,
like, oh my god, I can't believe they're serving
an ice cream here.
I think real soon here, they're gonna be at least 50%
of the parents are gonna feel that way.
So once that starts getting some trash through.
No, it will. It's like, I mean, it's not as extreme as cigarettes, but it does.
It feels like it's a stigma to me.
It's just like, why would they do all this exercise and work to just go unaware?
Eat a fucking huge ice cream.
Bro, you even get pressure from kids because now think of this.
Imagine your kid is 10 and
It's your turn to bring the smacks and you bring
Fucking hell you know, yeah, you bring like strawberries and water. You're the dad who brings fucking celery celery
Carrot fuck celery and carrots. Well now your fuck sell now all the all the kids like
Man blueberries your dad brings crappy snacks
Skip sales day dude. It's funny, skip sales day. Dude, it's funny, man.
So I'll bring his coconut oil.
Jett.
Table spoons for everybody.
Broccoli.
Hmm.
Next question is from Michael Hargood.
You often hear a lot about women dealing with body image issues and the many disorders it
can lead to.
But do you think it's becoming more common for young men to be developing these types of disorders?
What would you recommend for an underweight male teen dealing with body dysmorphia?
This reminds me of the interview we did with Jason Phillips.
So if you haven't gone back and you listen to that interview, make sure you listen to that
interview.
And I will tell you that before we interviewed him, I would have told you that maybe it's
on the rise, but for sure, this is an issue that women deal with mostly.
And he actually argued that and said, I completely disagree that there's as many men that
deal with this issue.
It's just we don't talk about it.
We don't report it.
Right.
We don't talk about it.
We're afraid to bring it up.
And so, and you're seeing to bring it up and so and
you're seeing more of it come forward now and I think that's just people
being allowing it to happen it's so they do study studies on this and the
statistics do show that it is on the rise it's that the amount of men now that
have and do you think though that it's on the rise because it's actually on the
rise do you think it's on the rise because we were becoming more aware of it?
So to it could be both
But I do think a large part of it is because it is on the rise and I'll tell you why
When you look at the value that we place the primitive values that we place on each other man and women
a woman's hierarchy in terms of her value to potential mates or whatever
How healthy she appears her her body, her image, her youth is ranks higher than a man's on that ladder. A man's is typically a status.
So, sense of humor, how much money you make, how alpha you are.
And body is kind of up there as well. However, you often see more, you know,
not so fit, not so good looking,
but very successful businessman,
have the pick of the litter, if you will,
when it comes to women, and you see less of the reverse.
Like you don't see women who aren't necessarily attractive
or not very fit, who are also successful
who have their as big of a pick as the man would.
So it's just valued more with women, women know know this and they've been advertised and marketed to this way much longer than men.
But fast forward now, modern times, there's more of a value being placed on how a man looks,
both by women, but more so by men. Men used to not judge other men so much by their physical
appearance. It was more by their physical performance,
like what they could do, what they could achieve.
And it's become more and more popular
and how to look a particular way.
And it's gotta be social media correlated
and like online dating.
I mean, both of those factors alone,
I would feel you presenting yourself
and having to do that in a very quick
fashion.
So you're going to want to try and make yourself look the best and the most appealing on
top of like, yeah, it might be funny or I might have all these other, you know, monetary
sort of, you know, status that I have as value, but at the same time, like, you got to capture
the attention. And so like this becomes an obsession for a lot of men.
Now I'm sure to present themselves
at this like ultimate.
The question is though,
are we on a overall rise period?
And that's more than anything else.
Like is it?
Is it?
Yeah, I would argue that it's just a rise all the way around
that men have always had these issues.
It's just becoming more,
we're exposing it more through because of what we see
happening in our society right now.
And you touch on social media, man.
I can't, I'm really interested to see where we are
in 10 years due to things like Instagram and Facebook.
I mean, I think it's doing a lot more harm
than people talk about.
I think that...
There's some challenges that we're going to start to see other going to become more clear.
We're starting to guess and we see a little bit of it, but it hasn't been around long enough
to see the clear challenges.
And here's one of the psychological things that happens with social media.
The part of your brain that judges where your status is,
what the people around you, is actually very primitive.
In fact, it can be argued that it's
one of the most primitive parts of the brain,
maybe even more primitive than the part of your brain
that recognizes, you know, trees or faces even.
Because it's this knowing your status
or whatever is present in most creatures on Earth.
It's a very old thing that we all have in common.
One of the signals that we use to judge our status is by what we see around us.
If we live in our neighborhoods, let's imagine for a second we don't have social media,
we don't have internet and TV, and we're just walking around our neighborhoods, your
point of reference is the people around you.
So I'm comparing myself to my neighbors, the people I go to school with, those types of
people, the people that I see every single day.
And so I may see someone that's kind of fit-looking, but if I have a six-pack, for example, I'm going
to stand out around the people I see.
I'm not going to run into too many billionaires.
In fact, I bet you can walk around your entire life
and never run into a billionaire.
That's how rare they are.
But if you have social media and the internet
and all this stuff showing you all these things
all the time, it presents this alternate reality
where it's more common than you think.
It's like normalcy.
Yeah, like you see, like if I go through
Instagram fitness, my brain will start to perceive
that there is a lot
of really fucking ripped, buffed, super successful dudes.
And here's what I tell people that think that,
that are sucked into this world of scene
and following these people that show these photos
that are ripped to your round, which most of them
are bullshit or not.
No doubt if you're fit, like that next level fit,
you use the gym, right?
Just pay attention when you're in the gym next time.
Look at the gym, look around, actually look.
And that's even biased, right?
That's where I'm sitting.
That's where I'm sitting.
That's my point, right?
It's already extremely biased
because all fit people are going to the gym pretty much, right?
I mean, for a majority, right?
Unless you're doing something else as your way of fitness.
But I'm talking like the super shredded
that we're posting on Instagram, my credit.
And look around your gym and find one of those people.
You'll be lucky to find one for sure two or three
and you're in the place where they all would be at.
So just shows you how rare it really is.
It is, I mean, if I think about it this way,
if I'm super into basketball
and I'm just always looking at these guys,
looking at these guys, looking at these guys,
my brain, whether I know consciously or not, my brain, the primitive part of my brain
that tells me where my status is in society or my, which, that's a very important thing,
by the way.
If you have a very low status, perceived low status in society, that changes your brain
chemicals, it changes how you walk, how you talk, how assertive you are, how many risks
you take. And when you start to exude that,
it actually limits your opportunities as well,
because when I exude less confidence,
I'm gonna, less people are gonna give me less opportunities.
So it's just like positive feedback loop
where it gets worse and worse and worse and worse and worse.
So it's very, very important, but if I'm looking
all the time on Instagram or social media
at all these massive basketball players, I may think to myself like, man, there's some fucking
tall dudes like I'm just not that tall, I'm a short guy.
Walk around how often have you ever run into a seven foot guy?
I think in my entire life, if I exclude going to an NBA game twice, one time in my entire
life, I think I saw a guy that was seven foot.
That's how rare it is. So it's unfair to compare yourself to all these people that you see in social media and stuff because it creates this
bullshit, you know, like status in your mind. You're like, oh wow, I'm worthless. I don't look anything like the people in the magazines or on the social media.
I don't have nearly the success. I'm reading this story about this 25 year old
who just became a millionaire who invented something.
Like, I'm an idiot, obviously, because I can do that,
and I'm already, you know, however old you are,
like it's just not fair, and so there's two parts of this.
One is consciously remind yourself of that, that's one.
And the other part is to acknowledge that there's an
unconscious part that's out of control for you,
and that the only way to influence that subconscious
or that unconscious part of you is to limit
your the amount of time you spend on social media.
Like be smart with the time that you spend on it.
Don't sit there in waste time, flipping through pictures
and just reinforcing that.
One way to do that is to evaluate the people
that you're following them and why you're following them.
So most people that have an insecurity like this
don't even realize it, but they're making it worse
because they're following these people
that they want to look like.
And so unfollow all this.
Like if you've got 300 people you follow,
or more, and 80% of them are these people that look the way you want to be.
They provide you no other balance.
Yeah, and they provide, you know, get rid of that shit.
Like, stop following those people.
Like, you know, and I'm not saying that you can't follow your favorite fitness person who motivates you.
Like, that's fine. If you've got one or two people like that, but do you really need a hundred fitness people that post images of themselves
and with their shirt off or in a bikini every single day?
Like, are they really providing value
or they are feeding something that's an addictive to you
and that's an insecurity of yours?
You gotta really ask yourself that
because I feel like somebody like this,
like myself, who went through body dysmorphia,
we've talked about our own insecurities growing up.
You know, of course, I'm looking at all the magazines.
Like, that's the worst thing that this guy,
a kid like me should do.
If I think I'm already super skinny
and I feel insecure about that,
then I'm reading all these magazines
and that aren't really providing very good information
for me and it's just a bunch of pictures of guys
I really wanna look like.
Meanwhile, there are genetic anomalies
and on top of that, they're taking steroids.
So, stop feeding your So stop feeding this potential addiction
that you have to this look that you want.
So get rid of that.
That would be my first advice to a teen
because more likely if you're a teen,
I'm sure you're inundated with all this
social media bullshit
and start following people that are providing that.
I'd tell you what, if you wanna build,
because he said, what do we recommend
to an underweight male teen with body just more? I tell you what, if you want to build, because he said, what do we recommend to an underweight male teen
with body dysmorphia?
I tell you what, if you're into working out,
you're into lifting weights.
Obviously, we have programs I highly recommend
because we wrote them, we know they're good.
But if you love reading about this kind of stuff
and you really want, but you also are aware that
you don't feel so good about yourself
with, you know, like you said, body dysmorphia,
buy the old books, go and get the old ones written by like Eugene Sandow and, you know,
all these strong men from before steroids because although they are very muscular and they
look incredible, they're all much more realistic and the advice you'll get from them is probably
better anyway.
Next question is from Mike Fisek.
How do you feel about popular fitness influencers
helping people reach their fitness goals
since they may or may not be taking her from
what a nice transition.
What a natural transition.
Same group of people here.
I have no problem with people helping other people
reach their fitness goals as long as the, and of course, they're free to do it.
So I wouldn't want to force them to stop anything,
but I have no problem for shitty people doing it too.
It's a free market, it's your choice.
But personally, personally, when I see bad information,
when I see, here's what I hate, I really hate this,
and we're talking about the body this more.
If you're on gear, don't say that you're not.
Maybe you don't say anything at all,
but there's a lot of people on there that are like,
oh no, I'm all natural and I'm this and I'm that.
And it's like, but you're not, like,
be honest a little bit.
You're just a little bit of water.
Yeah, just be honest,
because it's almost like you're trying to make yourself
look better by saying that you're not on them.
And I know, I'm in the industry,
I know many of these people who are we knew one personally who got you know
Preached about how naturally was and then we met his freaking steroids supplier
And he's like actually no he takes a shit ton of gear right and it's like come on man
It's like are you that insecure that you can't fucking admit like you know what you're doing?
Absolutely ridiculous. So I don't I it doesn't bother me like it probably used to bother me or like maybe the rants that we've gone on this show because you let's be honest like
because of all the bad fitness information and terrible fitness professionals get or people that call them fit professionals but really all they are just somebody on their IG that looks good and bekeening or looks good fucking inside the gym
They've proven that they can get them self-inshape. I mean it's there's an epidemic of this happening within fitness. So, I mean, when you look at a majority of the people
putting out information, it's somebody who has put enough
discipline and work into getting themselves
in phenomenal shape, and now they've considered themselves
a fitness professional or they're providing fitness advice,
and they're making a lot of money doing it online.
Now, that doesn't make me angry.
All it did for me a few years ago
when I saw how crazy this was was show that there's an opportunity. I saw an opportunity that, wow,
a majority of these people giving, and I say a majority because there are still some people out there
that are providing really valuable content that's out there. They're just the minority. And so,
it provided an opportunity for MindPump. I mean, if it wasn't for all these shitty people giving advice, we wouldn't have a really
good, we wouldn't have a platform or a business right now.
We really wouldn't because it's because of all the shitty information out there.
And I think that's how somebody should handle it.
Instead of getting angry about it, shaming them, fucking hating on them, like do something
about it, provide some really good information for people out there and be that light, you know, and it's just, and know that it's tougher that way because you're not using all the tricks that they're using to get people to follow and pay attention.
But I don't really, I don't really hate on it. I don't really have this like, you know, fuck I can't believe they're doing that.
Of this, it's like, well, yeah, it's definitely on the consumer. It's on the person that's seeking information from people like us being
able to provide more education definitely helps and more people that are out there, kind
of addressing this issue just to provide better information is obviously going to be the
best way to do it. But the thing is people that get in super awesome shape
like that, a lot of times the next thing that follows that
is all these people are watching.
And they want to go in that same exact formula
that got them there.
And so it's like, they're going to hit them up constantly.
Oh, what'd you do?
What'd you do?
It's just human nature to kind of see somebody go
through a metamorphosis like that and think
that that's going to directly apply to their lives.
So you're free to do whatever you want, but I'm going to call it out.
Some of you are slimy.
Some of you fitness influencers are slimy.
Just to let it take advantage of that.
Slimy, lying, you know, fucks, and I can't,
and I love calling you out because, you know,
you could shine, shine some light on that slime
and it usually will, you know, it'll die.
Like, I'll give you a great example, okay?
Whenever the Kardashians give fitness information,
I wanna rip my hair out of my head
because here they are, the worrying, you know,
squeams or, you know, waist trainers.
Extremely dangerous.
Have nothing to do with fitness.
Oh, look what I did to get this wonderful weights.
Or look at these exercises they did
to get my wonderfully round butt,
which in reality they bought.
They went to this, they went and got butt implants,
but they're lying and telling girls
that these are the exercises
and this is the workout that I do.
It's just slimy.
Yeah.
It's just lying and slimy.
And I don't like anybody in anywhere that just lies and is slimy.
Well, I think that, I think that way makes all of us upset.
I think that's an extreme example of the question here
because I think there's more people.
Well, I mean, then the whole common like,
hey man, I took these pills and got,
and lost 25 pounds of body fat, got shredded.
Or, hey man, this is the exercise I did
that got my legs up to, you know, this big or my arms is big in four weeks. Yeah, yeah, buy, you or, hey man, this is the exercise I did that got my legs up to,
you know, this big or my arms is big in four weeks. Yeah, yeah, by, you know, by this,
by that. I think this, this is going to die soon too. So when Instagram came out, there
was this huge flux like from companies like shreds that came out. A lot of my peers in
the NPC, IFBB world, it was really common. Once you, one of you shows,
it got a little bit of a following,
a supplement company picked you up,
and then now every other post is a picture of you
taking your supplements,
after your post workout,
and then here's my coupon code, swipe up,
and all this stuff.
You still see it, but I think it's dying.
95% of those people that you see doing that
don't make fucking shit.
They make hardly any money doing that.
So, I think they're even figuring out.
I think it was like one of those things monkey-seeing monkey-do.
They see all these people doing it.
And he's big and he's popular.
Oh, this is the route.
I see, you know, so and so, who's, you know, Mr. Olympia and he's got all these followers
and he's promoting his supplement company and his t-shirt, all these companies. Like, dude, those guys don't you know, Mr. Olympia, and he's got all these followers, and he's promoting his supplement company
and his t-shirt, all these companies, like,
dude, those guys don't make shit, dude.
They don't make heartily anything.
They're most of them are living at home still
with mom and dad, and flashing the pants.
Right.
And I think people are starting to figure that out.
Like, slowly but surely, that's getting exposed,
and they're starting to put it together
that that's not the route.
And I think that we're gonna see.
Plus, there seems to be some backlash.
Right.
Are you starting to see some backlash work?
I used to see these ads and underneath it people
would ask questions and get excited.
Now I'm seeing people underneath it going,
this is bullshit or why would you say that?
That doesn't work.
I love it.
Well, you said this before, so on,
it's such a great point that mind pump
could have came out three years ago and been keto pump, know and could have been the name of it and then we attached ourselves
to a keto supplement and we probably would have made more money faster than we have right
now that route but it's not the long game no no no it's not the long game at all by doing
something like that but that's a way to take advantage of the market the market is telling
you right now and we called that to way back when that,
watch what happens with Keto, watch all the supplements came out.
You know, we're not like bunch of geniuses.
A lot of other people saw that too, and they were smart when you, from a business standpoint,
they attached themselves to it, they attached to a supplement.
They're probably making a fuck ton of money right now.
Eventually, that stuff will shift also.
And when it does shift, you know,
you're gonna see companies like ourselves
that have stayed around still because of that,
versus people, those same people
will probably hop to the next trend.
So this gimmicks, man, you know,
like you just gotta be real informed as a consumer,
whether or not this is feels and smells like a gimmick.
It's probably the case.
Next question is from Ev Dunn.
Tom Brady has a sleepwear line with biosurremic material
that was supposedly release your body's mechanisms
to enhance recovery.
Do you give this any clubs?
Speaking of wartime gimmicks.
I know.
Great, great.
I mean, we didn't plan these questions as well.
I just kind of naturally float into each other.
It's nice.
I'm glad we're talking about this.
We got the Super Bowl coming up this weekend with Tom Brady a lot of stuff around him
Around his diet around his his exercise routine that he's doing and the latest thing is his partnership with under armor and
Yes, yes, bio ceramic material that puts off
Infrared right now here is an example and this is why I really liked when we interviewed the Juve guys and print, bio ceramic material that puts off infrared.
Now, here is an example,
and this is why I really like to when we interviewed
the Juve guys, and they really put me onto this game, right?
Like, I'd heard of infrared before,
and I'd heard that there's some positive benefits behind it,
and they talk about that there's a difference between,
you know, the positive benefits that you hear,
a lot of these companies making money off, and then like the therapeutic dose of infrared and what some
of these like high-end infrared, like, jove or infrared sonas are producing.
And so, and that's what he put us on to, was like, listen, again, like science always does,
some good science comes out, we find out that infrared has these positive business for circulation
and for skin and for recovery.
And then so everybody starts jumping on these red lights
because it looks like infrared.
Well, no, and you are getting some of that.
So if you're getting some of that,
I can claim those benefits.
This is an example of that, right?
Yes, it is.
So far infrared or infrared is a form of radiation.
And whenever you, most materials will do this, by the way,
if you heat them up with your body, they'll reflect it back
and some of it will come back as this infrared radiation.
Now, there are studies that show that far infrared
has some potential benefits.
Again, if you look back, if you want,
you can go back and listen to our episode
where we interview the founders of Juve,
they cite some of these studies.
And they are legit when it comes to skin issues,
when it comes to, there's some interesting stuff
with testosterone, there's some interesting stuff
with recovery, but you gotta have a certain dose, okay?
So I'm gonna use another analogy,
just so this makes sense.
We all know that X-rays are can-be-carsinogenic, right?
You don't wanna go get blasted with a bunch of X-rays
all in a row because we know that that is not good for your body.
So it's like you break your wrist,
you go to the doctor, they X-ray.
And there's a certain amount of X-rays
that have to come through that machine
in order to create that X-ray image.
Did you guys know that when you peel clear tape,
when you peel open the clear tape
or whatever you take off the roll,
it actually produces X-rays?
No, I didn't.
It does.
The act of ripping the tape off and the glue creates X-rays.
Look this up, this is common science.
Is that static electricity feeling that you get when you tear open still like that?
I get that when I knit mine.
That's a different, but it does produce X-rays.
And I think peeling a banana creates X-rays.
Are they going to cause cancer in you or they carcin'?
No, the dose is so goddamn small, it doesn't even count.
So this material that they're creating on these clothes,
they're mixing it with the ceramic material.
Supposedly it emits, you know, far infrared radiation
back at your body.
Most materials.
It smells a lot like good marketing to me.
Yep, yep.
Oh no, it's brilliant marketing.
Because all they have to do is show the science
that one little aspect. All they have to do is show the science that one little aspect.
All they have to do is say, here's the studies that show that infrared improves these
different things.
And then they have to show, here's the study that shows that our clothing creates far
infrared.
And then that's it.
They don't have to say anything else.
Everybody else does their own, they deduce that, right?
Oh shit, study says it works.
This creates it.
Therefore, this is what I'm going to do. It doesn't work that way. Here's another example
I could create right now a homeopathic
Supplement that contains testosterone a hundred percent. I could sell it would be perfectly legal
so homeopathic
products contain
Microns of an effective ingredient so what they would do is they would take like
1 milligram of testosterone and they would do is they would take like one milligram of testosterone
and they would throw it in, let's say,
a swimming pool full of water
and then they would extract that and then they'd say,
okay, this teaspoon of water has some testosterone.
Of course it does.
A super, super, super, super small amount
because one gram was thrown in this entire swimming pool
and that's what homeopathic medicine is.
This, but if I can do shit for you,
obviously, it's a mid placebo.
Well, I won't do shit for you because not enough.
Take it a step further.
This is just, again, brilliant marketing by Under Armour.
What do you do when you think it, like,
I bet you they came up with this product
because of the response that everyone's thinking about,
oh my God, Tom Brady's 40 years old.
Everyone's talking about what is he doing.
What is he gonna be having some kind of crazy recovery?
Right, you think that he's been using that shit
for the last 10 years?
Get the fuck out of here, that product just was,
that product was just created last week, dude,
or whatever it was, like he hasn't been using that
to get him to where he's at right now.
His diet has a much bigger role,
and he does have an interesting diet.
I don't think it's a special diet.
I don't think everybody's gonna do that diet
and get the same effects, but I think what he does have an interesting diet. I don't think it's a special diet. I don't think everybody's going to do that diet and get the same effects. But I think what he's
identified with his diet is that he's identified foods that he has immune responses to or intolerances
to and eliminating those reduced his inflammation, which is true. You do that with anybody. You
take out the foods that their body has immune response to. They're going to have less inflammation.
The clothes? No. I don't think so. Unless I see a study that shows that this particular piece
of clothing is producing these effects,
don't show me a study that shows that it produces
a little bit of information.
Don't show, yeah, don't show me a study that shows
that infrared has all these positive benefits
and then show that your shirt has infrared
and that's how much infrared.
It's reflective materials, not even producing infrared.
No, a lot of clothing will actually do that.
So, yeah, sorry, it's gimmicky.
But, Under Armor will sell a shit ton
because he's a bad ass.
He's a phenom.
Commercials are awesome.
He's the second best quarterback of all.
And when he wins this next...
I wish that were true, Sal.
Yeah, sorry.
When he wins this next Super Bowl,
again, for sure.
That's what he's saying.
Definitely by stock.
And I bet you we see this commercial during Super Bowl for sure. So I mean, do you guys think that
there'll be some backlash though? With this particular shirt. No, you don't think so.
Not all. No, bro. Okay. Here's why. Do you perform this as a different category? Like, you know,
when you go to the sports, like that's the thing. There's all this gimmicky. Well, remember that
it's well, so he was do you know that part of this started from that he was wearing a sleeve for remember the copper
Yeah, copper
He was wearing a sleeve to help speed up recovery on like one of his shoulders
I don't remember elbow or something that happened and so it that had that helps promote this right so and now this is the
The full body suit going into bed or your pajamas or whatever
that has all of it.
And here's the thing though, here's the argument for it,
is that it's gonna be more positive than negative.
Like, if you think it works.
Right, right, if it gives a little bit of positive benefits,
it's still better than none.
And so if you're somebody who has the money
to just kind of throw, and that's how I feel
about a lot of supplements.
Yeah, they ain't gonna hurt you.
Yeah, like if you got, and that's why it'll do okay
because it's not good.
It actually made detriment because we do know this.
I'll make this bed all day long,
is that good sleep is more important than infrared,
far infrared rays you're gonna get from your pajamas.
And we know statistically speaking studies will show
that sleeping with less clothing on
is better than sleeping with more clothing on
for sleep quality.
So there you go.
So if you wanna save some money and fucking get more
anabolic and recover, yeah,
sleeping your underwear or sleep naked.
Balls free.
And that's 100% proven to improve sleep quality.
So that's a good way to argue.
But under armor, you got some other good stuff,
so if you wanna talk to mine pump, give it a go.
Hahaha.
Anyhow, check keep shooting.
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We've got workout videos on there,
we've got all kinds of demos.
We got a webinar, I think this is gonna come up
when this drops our webinar should have already been recorded
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