Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 699: First Steps to Correcting a Poor Squat, Benefits of Nitric Oxide, Overcoming a Lack of Belief in Oneself & MORE
Episode Date: February 3, 2018Organifi Quah! In this episode of Quah, sponsored by Organifi (organifi.com, code "mindpump" for 20% off), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about if it is better to begin working on ankle... mobility and then focus hard on hip mobility, or vice versa when correcting a squat, if nitric oxide helps with performance, if intuitive eating can still be done without tracking first, as long as you’re disciplined and listen closely to your body and how to overcome lack of belief and just do it. Mind Pump Current Events: The conspiracy among lottery winners?? Come hear what the guys think. (4:40) Sunlight burns body fat??!! Sal brings up the study and if it’s great science or great marketing? (15:21) MDMA aka “Molly” 68% cure rate for PTSD. The guys break down these groundbreaking studies and the benefits to our soldiers. (27:43) Sal loves that Lion’s Mane! (37:10) Thrive Market Unboxing – Adam Edition! (39:06) Quah question #1 – When correcting someone’s squat, it is better to begin working on ankle mobility and then focus hard on hip mobility or vice versa? (42:37) Quah question #2 – Does nitric oxide help with performance? (53:17) Quah question #3 - Do you think intuitive eating can still be done without tracking first, as long as you’re disciplined and listen closely to your body? (1:02:44) Quah question #4 - How to overcome lack of belief and just do it? 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Watch, sell, razzle, razzle.
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Somebody's wrong.
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or should you focus on hip mobility?
Good discussion here.
Or, do you just do both?
Why are we having to pick?
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I think there's a conspiracy on the lotto
that, and I probably Google this,
you're the Google master, and see how many...
I am the Google master, I don't know why I thought
of having this big wizard hat.
Yeah, you totally have.
Like a wizard beam that never sees somebody win the lotto
from like the suburbs.
Like it's never like some, no you don't.
Google it.
The last person, I did.
The last person, it's in my brain now,
for all the Google master. The last person to win the last person it's in my brain now for all the Google master now the last you just something
The last person to win the big big power ball which was look it up look it up hundreds of millions of dollars was this 21 year old
Do the suburban kids do this do the average income of a lot of winner. Oh, oh, I know that dude
But but there's there's a there's a reason why that that is the way what is that then mr. I know but you know
Why that is yes? I'm getting to that point if you would stop just being so certain about things. You're not certain about Google
Well, you tell me why you tell me why then because they know it's gonna go right back into the economy
No, yeah, absolutely absolutely
That's not what people and lowering come people buy more lottery tickets. That's this there's a self selection buy they dream a lot more
I just said that's how people it goes back to the commie like conspiracy go go go do average income a lot of winner
And what do we get let's see here? I want to own a unicorn to come pay for all my problems. Oh what a unicorn
My daughter would love a unicorn summon the unicorn. She would lose her mind far to a bunch of money on my lap
Yeah, oh well that's what it is
You win there average average number of friends
Men winners give money to that's buddy
Women women give only what women are less likely to give any their money away of course stingy
So listen, what's the conspiracy? I don't understand why you think there's a conspiracy.
Because I think that they I think that they pick from areas that are lower income.
Okay, because because there's more lower income people win.
Not that's not because of that. I think they pick from lower income areas because they
think of it as a strategy that these people are more likely to blow all the money anyways
and be broke, which I'm pretty sure there's a stat on the people that have
gone, that have won the lotto that end up blowing it all anyways.
Okay, so it's like you're losing the money, but you're not.
Those same people probably blow it all and then spend half of it on more lotto tickets,
too.
So here's, so there's two, I guess, fallacies in that.
One is that it's better,
it would be better for the economy
for someone to blow their money, false.
And the second thing is that they're picking
lower income people.
No, what are you saying that it's better
for the economy for someone to blow their money?
You just said it goes back in the economy.
Right. Which is, if it doesn't go,
if they put it and they held it
and they never spent it, yes, it would.
Okay, so, yes, it would. Right, and apparently to that, they held it and they never spent it, yes it would. Okay, so yes it would.
Right, and apparently to that, yes.
Right, so that's a common fallacy again.
So taking your money and spending it frivolously
is worse for the economy than taking your money
and saving it or investing it.
Because it's-
No, not investing it, saving it or spending it in an economy
explain how you're gonna, how that's-
What do you think happens to the money that you save?
Now, are these people taking these lottery winnings
and putting it in a safe in their house?
No, they're putting it in a bank.
What does that money do in the bank?
It collects interest and gets loaned on
all about other people.
That's right.
So the money in the bank, besides collecting interest,
that money is what creates liquidity,
which allows other people to take that money invest what creates liquidity, which allows other
people to take that money and invest, and the bank invest as well.
And that's important.
That's an important thing to note because people will say that.
You could argue that those people are taking that money, and they're also buying stuff
that forces a business now to hire more people.
Now you've created a job at somebody.
But that's not the question.
The question was blowing it and spending it frivolously.
No, no, no, frivolously was your word, blowing it was your word.
Spending it back in our economy is what I said.
Okay, so here's what took that spun on it
and tried to talk certainties again.
Okay, so here's what's better.
Here's what's always the best option.
The best option is always to spend it the way you feel
is best for you to spend it.
So it wouldn't be better.
There wouldn't be a conspiracy to have people spend more money because it isn't better.
What's better is that people spend it the way that they want to do.
It's better for the lottery, dude.
It's better for them.
It's not better for necessarily for the economy.
It's better for them for you to go blow the money.
You're more likely to probably buy more fucking tickets.
If you give it to somebody who's in a poorer neighborhood, the statistics I guarantee
will show you that they're more likely to spend it and lose it all again and buy a bunch
of tickets and throw the money back out into circulation than they are to save it or invest.
Again, it's still in circulation when you save it.
So it's not at a circulation unless you literally take the cash and store it under your mattress. So it's still in circulation. So that's not true. And then the
second thing about taking the money and how you're going to spend it and whatever is that how,
first and foremost, the reason why more poor people win the lottery is because more poor people
play the lottery. As far as who's more likely to buy a bunch of tickets with a lottery winnings, the amount
of lottery tickets that's a lottery ticket winner will buy, it pales in comparison to
the average people.
What motivates people to buy lottery tickets is circumstances, they don't understand that
odds, which are ridiculous.
I disagree with you on this one.
I think it's a strategy for the lotto to do that.
And I think it looks way better on television when you
change somebody's life by them winning ten million dollars and they're oh my
god they were poor and they got all this it looks better for the lotto for
that to happen more people are gonna be inspired to go and buy it because that
is a hard if some millionaire wins ten million dollars no one gives a fuck
that's a hard thing to speculate because if you just look at the numbers and you
look at proportions that's not that hard it that's why it's fun to speculate but they've come in and start talking
certainties like you know for sure that's bullshit. Well no the certainty that I know is that
they've done the numbers and they've shown that proportionally speaking it's super random
it's very random in fact there's people that spend well you found that on Google so it must be true Where did you find yours? I'm not I'm speculating okay?
So I'm so I'm emitting it what you're doing is you're trying to counter my speculation
I'm not with certainties that you're not certain about I'm telling you I'm telling you the numbers have been done
And it's high it's super impossible on Google so the lottery put out some numbers for you that you you
Tristan lottery there's people that devote a lot of time and energy into figuring the system out and trying to find Super impossible. So the lottery puts out some numbers for you that you, you, you, you, you, it's not the lottery.
There's people that devote a lot of time and energy
into figuring the system out
and trying to find how they can win the lottery
and they find that it's random and random and random.
Don't think for a second,
when you're giving away a lottery ticket
that could just worth half a billion dollars
that there aren't people investing a lot of time
and money trying to figure out
where to buy the right ticket.
You need to know the numbers too
of like every certain area, like they would already have to buy the right ticket. You need to know the numbers too of like every certain area.
Like they would already have to have all that data.
Which would be, which would basically,
like that would mean it's the whole things right.
You know there's laws against buying
a certain number of tickets, right?
They'll actually, there's actually laws that say,
like if there's a, if there's a ticket
that's worth a half a billion dollars,
let's say that's your cash out,
there's laws that say you can't buy a certain amount because then what will happen is you'll get corporations that'll look at the odds and say well if we buy
You know
A hundred million dollars worth of lottery tickets with all these ranges the odds of us winning a half a billion dollars
Are really good or whatever they actually have some laws against that. And some of you guys have ever met somebody
that won the lottery?
I know that.
Not the big one.
I trained.
I've met people that have met, like, one big money.
Oh, really?
Yeah, this single mother and her daughter,
and they're very unassuming.
They didn't want to obviously tell me
that they got this fortune at their hands.
And this is back to when I was trying to close
at my service value, being at a high price
point, and I walked away from it.
You know, that's okay.
You guys can't, it doesn't make sense financially for you guys to invest in me.
And this service blah, blah, came out and they called me back.
They tell me and then they just unloaded.
Like, oh yeah, we won the lottery. And like, we, like, their mentality towards it
was to reinvest to with more purchases of lottery tickets.
That's hilarious.
I was like, why?
Like, I wanted to, like, I was like slapping myself
in the face as I left.
I was like, they spent like half their money
of earnings back into circulation.
I wonder why that is.
Have you seen the, it's that is. Have you seen the...
It's a mentality.
Have you seen the statistics on how a lottery ticket winners,
how it affects their happiness and stuff later on
and how it affects their...
Yeah, they all end up getting depressed later.
It's terrible.
Yeah, no, it's terrible.
It's a terrible vicious cycle that they do
and they spin it to be all spectacular by these people
that didn't have a lot of money.
It's got to be taken.
Money answers are problems, right?
Money answers.
And I think that they've actually done a few studies on this
and found that, actually quite a few, found that over,
I think the number that they found for the more recent one was,
once you make over $75,000 on average a year,
in the US, happiness doesn't change with more money.
It does break though at a point again.
I've seen that same study and it it shows it levels off and I've said this before and I think on this show where like
there's this like 70 to 150 grand a year is like the same it really is like my I remember my
lifestyle between that range is I was like kind of scaling up. Yeah like I really didn't change like
sure and you know maybe you have a little bit, nicer stakes every once in a while,
or maybe you're taking a little bit step up
on the car payment that you normally would never justify
paying before, but very, very little changes.
There's not a drastic difference,
because by the time you bump into a new tax bracket,
and by the time you see it in your pocket,
it's not a major difference between that 75 to 150 range,
but I do believe that I saw that same study
and that it was, then there's like another,
it starts to curve back up like at like a quarter million
or so.
So this is a, I love using this particular example
when people tell me that, you know, in free societies
that money, more people need more money
and that would answer a lot of people's problems
because in free societies,
you're greatly rewarded for your competence
and your skill and your work ethic.
Like, if you work hard and you're competent
and you're smart, you're gonna make more money.
You're gonna make a lot more money,
just the way it is.
And people who are not any of those things
are gonna do a lot worse.
And giving them tons of money
actually doesn't solve a lot of their problems.
It does for like a couple years
and then they go right back into.
Who said it's like, who said it best?
P. Diddy?
More money, more problems.
That's right, is that right?
Who said that?
Brilliant.
So smart.
So more current events
after we debunked your men. We did we did not be on the med bro i did you
are not going to let you in on that either because you
you razzle dazzle people
you're as well as a little dazzle people with your fucking fake google stats
doesn't mean you close me on your theory i still
and standing by my book and spot i speculate on your brain and the meeting that
i'm speculating not trying to act like I'm for sure about that.
That's all right. So this is a new thing that just came out. It's pretty interesting. So they did a study.
I'm trying to find where it was. I believe it was in Canada. Let me look at the university.
Anyhow, I'll find in a second, but they found that this was reported in scientific reports that sunlight,
Alberta and Edmonton, Canada,
that sunlight was better.
Burn's body fat.
Sunlight burns body fat, which we've all speculated for a little while, you know,
and they actually found a direct length and it was the blue light. It was the blue light from the sun that causes the
subcontaneous body fat,
the fat that's under skin, under the skin,
to shrink, it actually causes fat cells to reduce in size
and it's not the result,
it's not the down effect of the increase in vitamin D
because when I used to speculate on this myself,
because I noticed this one myself and one of my clients
that if I got more sunlight,
I felt like I got leaner faster,
but then there's always, is it because I'm more tan?
He is, because my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed.
It's my diet changed. It's my diet changed. It's my diet changed. It's my diet changed. It's a lot of factors. And funny, you say that. It's the opposite. When you get, when you're cold, your body trying to warm up burns more calories.
When you're warm, you might actually have a slowing down effect.
But nonetheless, it's so hard to isolate it.
Well, they did a study at this university, and they found that it's the blue light itself
actually causes fat cells to shrink a little bit.
Now, if we, if we back up a little bit and try to unpack on that,
or unpack that, evolutionarily speaking,
if you're not getting much sunlight,
it makes sense that your body would want to store more
because in the absence of sunlight,
you're probably less likely to encounter food, right?
Cause warm days, warm seasons,
there's more food available, more plants, more animals.
When it's snow and cold and gloomy,
you're not gonna find lots of food.
And so your body probably wants to go into this...
Hybernation.
Yeah, like train storm mode, you know what I'm saying?
So, now what are the studies showing though
as far as how significant of a difference?
Oh, it was a small study,
and I don't know how significant they were just
showing that it causes fat cells to shrink
but if we had everything else into the mix
sunlight
you know in some countries i know in the uk they did they they reported a study
that said that they think that up to ninety percent
of the of people living in the uk are deficient in vitamin d that's a big
number and vitamin d does act like a hormone in the UK are deficient in vitamin D. That's a big number.
And vitamin D does act like a hormone in the body.
And if you do have low vitamin D levels,
you will for sure impact your ability to burn body fat.
You're not gonna burn body fat as efficiently or effectively.
You're not gonna build muscle like you normally would.
You're not gonna, you're gonna have a lot of health problems
or that are real subtle with low vitamin D.
So there's that.
There's also the changes in serotonin and dopamine.
There's the, and those then can promote more activity.
So sunlight is important.
It's an important part of the process.
So although the light itself may cause
a direct effect on fat loss.
In my experience, I don't know about you guys,
but when you get out in the sun, even just being in the sun,
it seems to promote more...
And here's the other thing too, when you're in the dark a lot, I don't know about you,
you notice your appetite goes up a little bit?
Did you...
Yeah, I had no sight.
Did you look to see what this is connected to, like if there is some company that's selling
blue lights or something?
No.
I mean, that's the first thing that always comes to mind. It comes from the study.
Right, right.
So you started off with like a really good point and there is some science to support
and then also you know.
It follows like a logical train of thought.
Right.
And then also it's like,
So it's the diabetes institute that is looking at they were trying to figure out if they
could, which by the way, just so everybody knows, you will see what I'm saying right now.
You might not see it right now,
it might not be where Sal got this,
but it's only a matter of time before we'll see blue lights now.
You know what's funny?
It's just like a micro influencer, you know?
It's tiny little.
It's marketable.
And now, how funny would that be?
Because what is everybody trying to wear on their face?
Yeah, no, reds, all,
every light blue is the best.
Blue light blockers.
So blue, because blue light is the bad thing.
No, you need blue light in the daytime.
That's why when I was laughing,
we're up paleo-affecting.
We're like, what's ridiculous?
Yeah, it's like people are wearing you wrong.
You know, you don't wear it during the day.
Yeah, wear it at night time.
So, but when I used to have my personal training studio,
I would train in the middle of the day
because that's always the best time
when you have clients
because everybody comes to the morning at night. I'd lift in the middle of the day because that's always the best time when you have clients
because everybody comes the morning at night.
I'd lifted the day and then I'd go for a walk outside
with my shirt off and I had the,
I swore to God it really did impact my recovery
when I would do that.
I feel so much better.
And then if you go back to the golden years of body building,
I mean Arnold Schwarzenegger and all those guys
in the 70s and 80s, that was
like part of the routine, right? They do the weights and then they go to the beach.
Yeah, totally. So how much do you feel at impact? Just our overall skin to our skin health?
Oh, big time, dude. I feel like it's one of the treatments for skin issues.
Yeah, I feel like that would, there was a definite, huge shift in my life from all the way up to about 22 years old and then 22 on.
And I never even thought I had any skin issues or bad skin and I was in the sun all the time.
I wake boarded, I snowboarded, I was outside, a lot of play ball outside.
I was definitely a kid that was getting a lot of sun.
And then I all of a sudden moved to the Bay Area, get this job where I work
in this brick building that I love to do all day long. And I found I became passionate
about training and fitness and I'm working 10, 12 hours a day from sun up to sun down and
never getting any sun. And then poop all of a sudden at 25 years old, here comes psoriasis.
And then now I've like considered myself having terrible skin now. And it makes me always
wonder like I wonder if I would have just kept that routine of making an effort to get out in the sun on a more real basis.
And then I also wonder, did I fuck myself up because I was so extreme as a kid and then I went to the total opposite extreme.
And that has something to do with why that happened.
It is ironic that when you think about the structure of the gym being so artificial and everything
being so like, like, either the lighting, the equipment you're using.
It's like all fixed in certain directions.
Whereas if we literally did all that stuff outside and picked up random objects and got
the same type of benefit work out wise,
but now, if I said, it's, I mean, you just see how,
that probably has a lot more benefits,
just like we've sort of reconstructed the idea of that
and put it in its own little unique environment.
It's good for us, it's better than just sitting
and doing our normal thing,
but we're still indoors, we're still confined.
It's funny to me how much we fuck ourselves up with our knowledge and information.
We get some information and some knowledge, and then we tout it, and we actually cause a lot of problems.
And sunlight is one of them, because it wasn't that long ago, it was when I was a kid, where it was all about, get out of the sun.
Something gives you skin cancer, it's terrible,
it causes damage to the skin, makes you look old,
and you know, sunscreen, the shit out of you.
Sunscreens, some countries, I know Australia,
which at Doug Federal Policy,
they had an actual national policy in Australia,
where it was like promoted to put sunscreen on kids,
like crazy,
everybody wearing sunscreen.
The fucking irony of that is skin cancer went down a little bit,
but all other cancers went up quite a bit.
Don't you feel like it's like, that was an interesting example of us
the way we do this whole pendulum swinging from left to right,
because there was like sun worship being not that long ago,
and then it would become, oh my God, you can't do that.
There's cancer, cancer, there's cancer that.
Then we went the other, now we're going the other direction, now we're kind of coming back again like okay. We've demonized the sun long enough
No, I guess he's a right dose right yeah for me like because I'm obviously I'm fair skinned and I got you know
Freckles and shit and you know I find if I do too way I'm gonna burn the hell out of myself
Yeah, you only have two colors red or white red or white red or clear, but yeah, yeah
So I'm trying to get less ghostly,
but you know, it's at the same time, man.
I got to really slowly introduce it.
So it's funny,
because it's all the old,
all the old advice from like our grandparents
is all coming true.
Like what would they say,
oh, you don't feel good?
Get some sunlight, get some fresh air,
and you'll feel better.
And then I remember when I was a teenager,
I thought that was so stupid,
because when I was a teenager,
I thought, I'm like,
we'd tell him I'll sound like a fresh air.
I need medicine.
I need like,
and then we come back.
You get drugs and a couch.
Yeah, and then we come back around
and it's as an adult, as I've learned this,
when I was younger and I would get sick,
I'd stay indoors like a hermit.
Now, if I'm sick,
I kind of force myself to go outside
and sit outside in the sun sun and I swear to God,
it makes such a big difference.
Yeah, I've definitely changed my mentality with that.
Oh, it makes such a big difference in how you feel.
And again, if you, cut, if you dramatically reduce
your exposure to the sun, will you lower your rate
of skin cancer?
You will a little bit.
But you also, statistically speaking, raise your risk
of all other cancers, all cause mortality goes up,
the goes up high to people, or much higher,
to people who have no sun exposure whatsoever.
Rob and Peter to people.
Yeah, so really the key is to not get some burn.
And you know what the secret to not getting some burn is?
Besides obviously some people genetically are gonna have a harder time getting tan or whatever
The number one way to reduce getting sunburn is the same way you reduce if you work out real hard that you cost to
McDaniel from the intensity. Yeah, well not only lay off the intensity
But how about if you train your body?
Like if you never work out and you go to the gym and you do a few exercises your risk risk of over-training is way higher than if you're a fit person.
Well, if you get a little bit of sunlight every single day
and your body is accustomed to it,
the odds that you're gonna get a sunburn
when you go do a walk in the park
or some random outdoor thing with your kids is way lower.
And so I think the advice should be get some sunlight
every single day, be smart about it,
train your body, build up this tolerance,
so that when you do go out in the sun,
you know, when you're outstanding in line
or something on accident,
you don't get a sunburn on you.
I know people that, like they work indoors all day long,
I have friends that go outside in line,
they'll win in line for something for 40 minutes,
come inside sunburn on their arms.
And I'm like, well, and they'll be like,
oh, they blame me because they say that it's because they're white.
And I'm like, well, part of it's because you're white,
but the other part of it is,
you literally are never outside.
So you're super hypersensitive to sunlight.
Yeah, I know it's not exactly the same
but I feel the same way about people
that are like really germaphobes
and of course, if you avoid germs at all costs
and like you're always like cleaning everything
and having these like, you know, antib always like cleaning everything and you know having these like
you know antibacterial soaps and all these things you're not gonna get that much exposure
therefore probably you might avoid like certain sicknesses but what happens when you get it
all of a sudden you know and you get the exposure is intense and it's boom it's gonna knock you out.
It is it is and the vitamin D is just, you cannot,
that is there's more and more evidence coming out
that vitamin D deficiency is much more common
than what we had previously thought.
And I've actually read some articles
where there are some reputable individuals who are saying
that the range that we consider normal of vitamin D
is actually low too.
So even if you're within range, some of these people are saying that that needs to change,
that range actually needs to be higher.
I believe that for sure.
I believe that for sure.
And they're basing this off of people who get lots of sunlight and then they test their,
you know, I've got a diet and who are out in the sun a lot and they test their vitamin
D and it's much higher than whatever range that we're given.
So some more cool news.
Phase two trial, so this is now, they've done phase one,
and they've now done phase two trial on MDMA,
which is the popular, which is the drug
in the popular street drug, ecstasy or Molly.
So MDMA is the active ingredient.
Has been shown in phase two trials now to have a 68%.
That's such a crazy number.
You're right.
I know, that's crazy.
You're.
You're like gone.
Like, they'll test them.
That's almost 70% of people that have had PTSD right now.
You're talking about, yeah, they had the PTSD that to get rid of it completely.
That's insane.
Bro, it's after only a couple treatments too, right? It's after. I need to look into the it completely that's insane bro. It's after only a couple treatments to right? It's after
I need to look into the details, but it's not I think it's like a little bit of treatment. It's not a lot
I know it's a lot I read it. It's something like two or three treatments with the therapist and then there's like a few weeks of
Post-therapy through a dead mouse concerts
No, but you know what the cureate is normally with Md it, with PTSD, between eight to 40% at the high end.
So the high end, you'll see something like 40%.
But it's less than half.
So you figure, let's be super generous and say,
it's normally 50% curate with lots and lots of therapy
versus 70% curate with less therapy.
That's a 20% difference.
That is a major statistical change.
That's massive.
And it requires less therapy.
Now, it is important to say that the way that they're doing this
is with trained therapist.
So these people are not just,
here's some MDMA go take this at home and then.
Now are we seeing more with MDMA than we are with
psilocybin or LSD?
I mean, is that right?
Right.
They're doing a lot more studies on PTSD with MDMA.
Psylocybin, they've done a couple end of life studies, so people with terminal disease,
and then they'll give them psilocybin and then they'll talk to a therapist because one
of the biggest, and I went through this with that, I had a family member who died of cancer and I saw this at the very end, that depression is
extremely common, for obvious reasons, with individuals who are told that they have a limited
time to live. So, you know, you go to the doctor and like, you have six months, very common then,
that they have extreme anxiety and extreme depression, so they're put on powerful antidepressant drugs
and benzoes and anti-anxiety,
other enzoletic type medications
because it's such a stressful thing.
And what they did is they took people who were terminal
and they did therapy under the influence of psilocybin
and they found a dramatic improvement.
So these people afterwards were much more at peace
with inevitable that they were gonna die
and whatever time.
So I think this is great.
I've heard, yeah, and I've heard that,
the trials of the MDMA and the post-traumatic stress
and from soldiers coming back and then
go into these treatments, but also to like a testosterone
replacement therapy was the one that I heard
a doctor really experimenting with
in having these results with.
That's interesting because I could see that the stress from the PTSD driving your testosterone
hormone level off.
And I, wow, that's a really good point.
I wouldn't even have thought to go that route.
But you, there's, there's showing some really good positive benefits to that.
Where was that at?
Where was that at?
Yeah, that was actually a doctor that, what, I think I'm pretty sure he was on Joe Rogan,
but he, like part of the treatment,
he brought in one of the soldiers
that came back from Afghanistan
and was talking about all these different,
like, trials and different experiments
that are going through.
And MDMA was one of them that was like,
you know, at the forefront,
but it was also testosterone. Testosterone that was like, you know, at the forefront, but it was also testosterone.
Testosterone and then like, you know,
the anti-inflammatory effects of that too,
with the blood.
It feels good, it is a feel good hormone.
Right, right.
Stereroids and MDMA, it sounds like a Jersey Shore episode.
Yeah.
You send your accent.
What's that?
I got some of those.
DTF, yeah, this is detail.
I got a laundry day. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I got a laundry day.
Yeah, so...
D-shirt time.
Hey, hey, hey!
Your husband comes back from therapy.
Hey, what's up, baby?
I'm fucking...
I'm not gonna treat you.
Hey, you scum over here.
She's like, wow, you're cured, but you're an asshole.
What was your hair so spiky?
I don't like this, Beth.
So I was reading an article.
That's part of the side effect.
I was reading some articles on PTSD, and... So I was reading an article. That's part of the side effect. I was reading some articles on PTSD.
And so I found this very fascinating.
I don't have any experience, any personal experience with PTSD,
but I can only imagine maybe a little bit of experience,
but nothing like what these individuals are going through
that have to get these treatments.
And my personal view on PTSD was, first of all,
I always think of the soldiers, because I know
that a large percentage, much larger percentage of soldiers coming back from battle have PTSD
than the average population.
So I always think of them.
And I always thought to myself that it was caused by like your friend getting blown up next
to you or your friends getting shot next to you or you're scared and that kind of stuff. But I was reading articles on it and a large chunk,
if not a majority of people with PTSD who come back from war,
is not from that.
That's a part of it, but that's not the main cause.
A lot of it is that they do things in war
that completely shatter their understanding of themselves.
Think about it.
Think about what we do as soldiers, man.
Let's be real.
You brainwash them.
You bring them into boot camp.
We break them down.
You absolutely break them into killing machines.
Yeah, you break them down and then you rebuild them up and then you train them to be killing
machines.
And some people maybe that feels natural or normal for them or they don't have a problem with it,
but I'm sure there's a lot of people.
Most of that just doesn't sit well with them.
No, most of it. Look, everyone in this room, if I were to ask you guys,
hey, do you think you'd ever kill somebody?
All of us would say, well, no, never.
I can think of very few situations where I would want to literally kill someone.
I may want to hurt someone to defend myself, but I can only think of a few situations
where I'd want someone to actually die
and even thinking about them,
if I really place myself there,
that would be a terrible experience.
And it's mainly because I've now identified
that I'm a good person that killing is wrong
and that I, because I'm a good person,
I could never do this.
So you're taking these people and you're putting them
in war and
Although they they know logically that I need to defend myself
Then they go on to have to do it and they fucking blast someone and maybe they see that they kill someone and now it's like You have to grapple with the fact that you now
Have killed somebody and maybe you killed somebody
Maybe you killed some some kid maybe it was some some some some
13-year-old kid holding an AK at you
because you go into a lot of these countries
and you're fighting, and it ain't 18 and over.
A lot of times it's 14-year-old kids
or running out and doing, I mean, Vietnam was like that
where they would give kids bombs
or to run into platoons and do,
and you'd have to shoot them.
You'd have to shoot a kid running towards you
to say, no clear lines.
No, and so it's this, this is what causes a lot of these problems
because these soldiers come back
and they're like, oh my God, I did these things
and I know I was supposed and I'm defending myself
but it was fucking horrible
and I had to become, because the,
what I read in these articles was you have to,
you have to make yourself a monster sometimes to do that
because, you know, if I'm identifying with me, I'm sad, right?
Sad can't kill people, so I have to become something else
in order to do this, and now what am I?
Oh my God, I'm a monster.
What is this?
I don't know that this duality.
It's like a jackal and hide, yeah.
Yeah, so what they're saying with these drugs with MDMA
is one of the troubles with treating PTSD
is being able to even go in and talk about and relive it with MDMA is one of the troubles with treating PTSD is
being able to even go in and talk about and relive it
because it's so painful and so horrible
that you don't even wanna let alone forgive yourself.
You can't even get into it, you can't even talk about it.
And what MDMA does is it makes you feel super empathetic.
You empathize for yourself.
Super-for-gift, and you empathize and forgive yourself
and you can go in and
understand it. And then this particular article is talking about how you make one of the ways
you cure PTSD is you make the person understand that the capability to perform evil is it rests
within all of us. All of us have this duality in us and what makes us good is choosing the
good, but the good decisions.
But that potential is always there.
We always have that good and bad side.
There's a dark side.
When you see horrible acts, realize that they're human and so are you.
Once you can understand that, accept that, then you can go through the whole process of processing
and apparently MDMA helps with that.
It's getting a lot of federal funding
because of these, we've been now occupying
some of these countries like Iraq for,
I mean, there's kids born, you know,
the kids now that are in their 20s who,
they've grown up their entire lives knowing that we've had,
you know, occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan
and all these different, so we have people coming back
all the time dealing with this.
And it isn't really a good thing. It isn't doesn't look very good when you start to look in statistics and realize that number one
Cause of death of soldiers is suicide. You know, I mean, that didn't look very good for the military
So I think they're purposely investing in the shit because they're trying to figure this out like how can we until of course we have killer robot shit
What would you say 68% or what the the
Of course we have killer robots. Shit, what, the performance you want from it or whatever. I just did
I love it. I'm a little bitch when it comes that stuff. I want to be I want to enjoy. Oh, man. I do I want to enjoy it
It's my favorite natural
Neutropic like lion's mane
Little caffeine kitty-jank diet and I am fucking absolute fire absolute fire
You know what we're gonna do? We're all gonna take some next time and even if you don't like the taste and then see if you guys notice.
No, I've already, I mean, I've done the Lanesman or just the Chagas. I've done all everything. I've done everything that they've sent us.
I've tried.
Quartisps.
Yeah, in the Chagas, probably the one I've used the most. For psoriasis.
Yeah, just because of that, exactly. And that's kind of my thought process on taking that. I'm trying to deal with something like an autoimmune that is very annoying, right?
So taking down a supplement that I may not love the taste.
That I can make that switch.
But if it's just something where it's going to get improved energy or cognitive function,
like I'm like, I'm going to take it.
I'm going to have to like it or I'd rather have it in a pill form.
That's just my personal.
Yeah. It's the more natural you get with the product,
the less processed it is,
the more it's gonna taste like that product.
And it is a mushroom, so it's gonna taste like
more like a mushroom.
It lives on the body.
Well, I just like to keep it real.
It's the realest floor.
It is, and you know, the reason why we're sponsored by them
is we all stand by their product.
They have as far as like mushrooms,
like they're the best dude. I mean, the best that we have, as far as like mushrooms, like they're the best dude.
I mean, the best that we've come across
and we've found unless you literally go out there
and go fucking find the mushroom yourself.
If sell your core, I'm sure it would taste like.
Yeah, yeah.
Blueberry Razz.
Yeah, blueberry Razz.
Blueberry Razz, Lions, me.
Yeah, no.
And I think if you're gonna do something like that,
you would want that.
So I respect that.
It tastes like a slurpee.
Hey, what are we, are we boxing Doug?
We are. Today's my box on.
It's your box.
Okay, so before you open this,
I have to, I'm a little nervous
because I made for the sal,
and his tampons, and I allowed,
obviously, what do you like, 12 of it?
Not my tampons.
Oh,
oh, oh,
oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, like 12 it's not my tampon. Oh, I said who we got you some max
of your
heads.
No, so I Katrina did their
our list.
So I don't know if she's gonna
she's gonna embarrass me right
now or not.
So let's see how she did.
All right, here goes.
It looks
heavy.
It's a big box.
What do we got here?
What do we got?
What do we got here?
What
do we got?
We got
goodies. Maple syrup. Maple What do we got here? What do we got here? What do we got here? What do we got here?
What do we got here?
What do we got here?
What do we got here?
What do we got here?
What do we got here?
What do we got here?
What do we got here?
We got goodies.
Maple syrup.
Maple syrup.
Oh, they make maple syrup?
You've been eating them.
What do you do?
So it's probably got our pancakes that we really love there.
You did.
You got birch vendors.
So protein.
Oh, this is cool. Good girls. This is good stuff. Yeah. Yeah, I'm all about these pancakes. Oh get this we got some new man zone premium dog treats peanut butter flavor
Oh from a boys they got dogs
Hit that up just in time for a trip there. That's a good call Justin you can't have any oh my boys
You know it's crazy. It looks a lot like these other packages
I'm gonna eat that and even though thanks for pointing that out. It's just peanut butter stuff like I used to sure.
I had it like, it's really bad.
It probably would taste alright.
Have you guys ever eaten dog food?
I was looking, I was actually at what you call,
I could say no.
Petco and I was looking at the ingredients.
I'm like, this all natural thing.
I was like, yeah, this is all stuff I eat.
Yeah, you know, none of it was,
none of it was something I don't eat.
Every bit of the ingredients that went into this dog treat
was something that I consumed.
I used to be in the quality,
like they would just take,
like just nasty shit and put it together.
Like, oh, these dogs will eat it.
That was like horse meat before.
Yeah, it was like rat meat and shit.
It used to be like, what is that?
Balsamic vinegar.
Or vinegar.
Balsamic vinegar, very nice.
Yeah, the Napa Valley. Is it not organic? It is
No, so thrive does have you're living on the edge non GMO. It's always non GMO, but it's not always
Organic and we have some fourth and heart
Guy that's from grass-fed
It counts. Oh, they got the ghee there too
Oh It's a hard ghee that's from Grass-fed accounts. Oh, they got the ghee there too, huh?
Oh, that's a different brand.
Himalayan pink salt.
I love ghee.
Oh, they added it in there.
That's a lot of ghee.
Bro, I can literally eat ghee like myself.
I use ghee out all the time.
That actually came, I believe I really started using it
when we started.
We could do it.
We could one, look at that.
That is a good ghee.
You don't want this one?
Yeah.
That looks good.
Now we got Bragg Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
There you go.
I just got some of that.
Did you?
Yeah.
Are these plastic bags recycled?
Is that what they're all green looking like this?
Is that, are they recyclable?
I have to be right.
Maybe they already.
Yeah.
They're edible.
Are you being used?
They're edible.
That's it.
That's it.
I use mine as a dental dam.
Good job honey.
I can't wait for these pancakes.
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First question is from John Alva 7.
Oh that's our boy.
When correcting someone squat initially,
is it better to begin working on ankle mobility
and then focus hard on hip mobility or vice versa?
That was a good question.
So he was having a debate with another trainer
because I saw this question
and I guess they were debating.
This is debatable.
It is, right?
Yeah, you could debate this.
You know what the answer would be for me?
Both.
Depends on the individual, obviously.
I'd say both.
Like, if you're going to work on mobility,
you probably want to work and you just go right up.
I don't think you have to pick.
Well, what's more obvious?
Well, you could look at it from my perspective.
Here's what I could argue one way, right?
I could argue it the other way, but one way to argue
that I would work on hips first and then ankle
is you could actually crutch the ankles
until you do that by wearing,
and that's what I did.
I did choose.
I wore squat shoes while I really addressed hip mobility
and then eventually worked on the ankle mobility.
I was still able to squat with pretty good depth
and get great workouts while I was still working
on the hip mobility, got really good hip mobility,
and then I worked down the ankles.
Now that being said, if you were to walk into an office
like Dr. Brink, I guarantee he would work you
from your feet up.
So the thought process for him is like,
that's the way he would think.
He would think from the ground up, work everything,
work everything that direction.
Now the thought process for me and doing the hips first
was I'm stubborn, I don't want to stop squatting. Like, brink would say, if you're
broken down from the foot all the way up the kinetic chain, stop squatting, just work
on your movement, your mobility, and then go about squatting later, where I was stubborn
and especially back then, that's when I was competing. So I don't want to lose my aesthetic.
So I'm still squatting with squat shoes
while I'm working on hip mobility.
Once the hip mobility was good,
then I moved over to ankle mobility.
Yeah, I actually agree with you.
In the reason why I would,
if I had to pick, well, usually wrong.
I had to, so many points.
I would, the reason why I would focus on,
the reason why I would focus on hips first, of reasons. The reason why I would focus on hips first,
if I had to pick is because I feel like hips are easier
to correct than ankles and feet.
Encles and feet are, boy, that is a very,
there's a lot of stuff in the ankles and feet.
Some people's feet or a lot of people's feet
are so fucking turned off that like,
they can't even figure out,
if I tell them to activate this muscle activate that, like they can't even figure out, if I tell them to activate this muscle activate that,
like they can't even do it, whereas with the hips,
if your hips are off or they're not firing the way they want,
I can put you in an exercise and make you do it.
And because the movement is easier to understand
like a hip thrust, it's easier to maybe work on hips
where when I'm working on the foot,
like have you ever tried to get someone to do short foot
that has no idea how to activate their foot?
Yeah, it's like you're telling them to levitate some off the floor.
Yeah, it's very, very difficult.
Yeah, no, I totally, I mean.
But for that reason, you could also argue that it's the most needed to.
Well, that's just it.
That's what matters.
That's what Brink would say.
Yeah, yeah.
What are you really, are you fixing the root or are you just fixing the symptom?
And so like hips to me is a symptom of the ankles.
And so like what you're doing is you're allowing
you're bandating the process to get down towards
the root problem, which takes fucking work.
And it's hard and it's like you said,
short foot is like it's like I can't even really understand
that still with my feet.
Like we just don't communicate like that yet.
You know, I haven't established that.
And just getting that to become familiar
is gonna take thousands of hours in addition,
pattern wise versus like something that you can address
with your hips that maybe the mechanics,
you can adjust mid exercise a lot easier
and it's something that you can kind of scale
and still work in versus like this is gonna totally
like change the hard wiring of the way
that your kinetic chain is established.
So I like talking about ankle mobility
because it's so overlooked.
Yeah.
And it was zero knowledge on it
until we met Brink.
Yeah, and very little.
Yeah, ankle mobility,
and it was a major game changer for me.
Major game changer for me.
Like I now consider myself a pretty good squatter.
I don't think I'm great,
but I think I'm a pretty good squatter
as far as overall mobility and my form and strength.
And a lot of that limiting factor for me was my ankles
and I didn't know it.
I didn't realize that it was a major limiting factor
because I wasn't looking there.
I was so focused on my upper body and my hips
that I wasn't really paying attention
to the pronating of my feet
and the lack of ankle mobility and the ability
for me for my knees to travel further over my toes.
So when I started addressing that,
it just really completed my squat.
And, you know, first was the hips and I addressed that.
Had I known, not what I know now,
I probably would have started on my ankle mobility
because I recognize what a big difference that it made for me hands down though
Like talking about where I'm at now if there's three moves that I I will never live
Without doing these three moves especially if I'm training squats deadless any lower body and that's
90 90 my my 90 90 transitions and moves my
Lizard with a rotation and my combat stretch those Those three have, I've gained the most return
from those three mobility, priming movements
that they are a staple.
I just do not, and I of course want to spend more time
and I try and do other things and get better
about being consistent with that is something that I've,
I saw the changes walking barefoot a lot more consistently,
which has been a game changer
for me personally, and like activating my toes individually,
which is nothing I've ever focused on,
because like, like my feet are literally like smashed,
and I have like hammered toe,
and my operating system is to grip pull,
grip pull, like as one unit.
And to like, yeah, to like segment it,
it's a spread amount, like, I was like, oh shit,
like what, like it did make sense
and just doing that now,
you feel the difference in stability.
You feel the difference in the way that you react,
you move, you transition, everything,
like one small little like micro dysfunction in your foot, you transition, everything, like one small little micro dysfunction in your foot
your ankle, it cascades and it creates a louder problem up into the hips.
How fucked up is that most people, just because we're modern life, as soon as the kid walks,
you put shoes on them, right?
How fucked up is it that, imagine if it was like, obviously, wouldn't happen with our hands, because we use them so
much, but imagine if your hands were like that, where you looked at your hands, and you
just couldn't.
And you couldn't really move your fingers, and it's like, it's like a fin.
It's like, it doesn't work.
That's what we've done to our feet.
That's exactly what it is.
And athletes, especially big athletes, are the worst at this.
Yeah.
Mainly because, like, I'll tell you what, unless, if you're queasy, don't do this, but do this dog, pull up Google LeBron James feet. Yeah, there
to go. Oh, if you look at Google LeBron James, if you look at the feet of pro athletes,
mainly because they, they probably grew so fast that they probably wore tight shoes all
the time. Yeah. And they, but they compensate so well obviously and NBA players like like 20 in bro
You ever seen like a picture of really bad teeth that require braces
It looks like their toes need braces like toes are on chop of each other and it just there you go
Look at that bro. What is that? That's this pinky at the end? Bro. That's all smashed in look at that
Toe is smashed on his big toe bro that pinky toe's on top of everything else.
Looks like it's growing out of the top of his foot.
What in the fuck?
And his middle toe is on top of his big toe.
Wow.
Wow.
I mean, think about how smashed in everything.
Everything, right?
Isn't that crazy?
And that's crazy about that.
That's too far beyond that.
You can arguably one of the most athletic men in the world. Yeah has has some of the worst
Which you got to know that he's on it. Oh look as you get his feet worked on right there
Dude, I would hate to work on it. They look at him. They look at have arthritis to them
He's probably like
Trying to separate the toes
No, you know what I hate to say this but if you're an adult in your feet are kind of messed up
You're never gonna get them as good as if you had worked on them from the beginning, but you can't make improvements
Oh, I click on the one to the right.
I used to have her.
Click on the right.
Look at that.
These are women who had their feet bound.
Oh my god.
Look at the little shoes you wore and look what happened to her foot afterwards.
That's a shit.
That's another thing.
Let's just go.
If you want evidence of how much your feet can be molded by your shoes and stuff like that,
look up like pictures of women who used to bound their feet.
These are in, you know, in countries like China where they valued small feet,
they would bind their feet since they were children.
And the whole foot in the toes tucked underneath and it looks like this little tiny hoof
that they walk around with.
See, when I see that too, I wonder,
like, you know, if you were to change nothing about LeBron James,
but that maybe his parents got him in like gymnastics
when he was a kid.
In addition to everything else that he was doing, right?
And then he got into like training his feet
and working barefoot, like I wonder if we would see any at all
or how much carry over into his performance now as an athlete and
or the potential injuries that he's going to have down the line.
I guarantee he would have been less injury prone for one.
Right.
That just has to be that.
So here's the other question, right?
Let's say, let's say you take an athlete like this, who's fucking exceptional, but
they've got fucked up feet.
And then you're like, oh cool, I've identified something
that's messed up on you.
Let's spend a bunch of time fixing this.
Do you think that would improve his performance
or decrease it?
Oh, it decrease it for sure.
Especially at that level because
he's so created his own patterns.
Yeah, it's just like what's he solidified?
It's like what they say with like a golf swing.
Like if someone's been golfing and they never got lessons
and they've been swinging for ever.
I didn't Tiger Woods trying to do that and then it took them like two, three years to
really like develop this new swing.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Yeah, and he never really got that same response back.
Yeah, once you've put in that 5,000, 10,000, 50,000 reps into something like that, you've
solidified that recruitment pattern so much that trying to break that, although
it may be better for health, would probably decrease in performance.
And I think that's where someone like that is at.
It's just like, it doesn't even matter.
Next question is from Mark Kahlhoff.
Does nitric oxide help with performance?
Oh, the old pump.
No, no two exp,
you know, category of supplements.
You know, it's been a long time since I've actually,
I remember when this first got hot,
and I remember reading deeper into it
and telling people that first of all,
all the studies that they show on this,
there's no real proof that we can ingest
these things to increase the nitric oxide into our blood.
So it's really, it's one of those, it reminds me like when supplements like leptin come,
like a leptin pill comes out or what with that.
So we know that leptin and acrylric.
Just increasing that.
It's not going to happen.
Right.
Just taking it in doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to increase the levels into
your blood just because you supplement it.
Well, what they do is they, we know that certain amino acids, like
argonine, for example, are required to produce or make
nitric oxide.
So then what they do is they take that and they say,
oh, cool, if we take argonine, then that means we'll produce more
nitric oxide.
Now, this is the same mentality as somebody saying,
protein builds muscle.
I'm not gonna lift weights, I'm not gonna do anything else,
I'm just gonna dramatically increase my protein intake,
it's gonna build more muscle.
Or calcium is needed for bones.
I'm not doing anything else,
but taking an extra calcium and that'll make more bones.
Not necessarily, your body first off needs to want
to make more nitric oxide.
And if that is a limiting factor, then it may help. But we do know that our organization is actually a terrible way to raise nitric oxide. And if that is a limiting factor than it may help. But we do know that
organite is actually a terrible way to raise nitric oxide because it gets degraded and destroyed
before it hits your bloodstream. Citroline is a better alternative for that. Citroline
gets converted to argonine, which then now it's in your bloodstream and theoretically can
raise nitric oxide. Now the question is, can does nitric oxide improve performance?
Well, if you have nitric oxide production problems,
if you're older, then maybe it may actually help you.
If you're young and healthy, probably not.
And the nitric oxide precursors or whatever
that have been shown consistently in studies to have an effect and it's not a huge effect, but to have an effect is not the, you know,
Situiline and bodybuilding supplements that you find in yourric oxide and they've studied endurance athletes
where they've noticed a in some studies and improvement in
performance, but otherwise no and you know one of the best ways to increase your nitric oxide is to just be healthy
because then you're gonna have more and what okay real quick nitric oxide is a gas release by your blood vessels that
dilates your blood vessels so they kind of relax and it allows for
More blood flow more oxygen more nutrients therefore more muscles the theory on on this whole idea
Right, and what they did in the supplement industry, which is absolutely brilliant is they you know
They identified that the pump was one of the most sought after things that people
Try to get when they work out. Everybody loves the pump.
And so they figured out how to increase this process.
Yeah, how do we attach a supplement to getting a better pump?
Because we don't need to sell a pump so much.
Like everybody likes to have a good pump.
And so what they did is they created supplements that had stimulants in them
so that you felt really jacked when you lifted weights.
And then they put in argonine in there because we know argonine turns in an nitric oxide,
which is true, it just doesn't do a very good job
when you eat it.
And they created this new pump line of supplements,
which were easy to sell
because people like to have a good pump.
And they were easy to sell
because the first time you ever took one of these supplements,
you felt awesome mainly because it had
300 or 400 milligrams caffeine in it.
So if I were to make a list of supplements that you could add to your repertoire for things
that will give you really good benefits, nitric oxide boosters would be way at the bottom.
You know, I would look at things like...
And most of the benefits going back to what you just said is coming.
I mean, I like to...
I think that's in almost most all fat burning pre workout,
nitric oxide, pump enhancer, all these fucking supplements.
The biggest game changer in all of them is the caffeine.
Is the caffeine is like the most beneficial thing which you could get for a
massive bottle for like next to nothing.
Oh, caffeine by itself is super true.
Yes, you could get some raw caffeine.
If you don't believe me, read the label,
figure out how much caffeine is there in there.
And then it's because most caffeine pills
are like only like 25 milligrams.
And most of the things you're talking about
have like 300.
You want to take between 100 to 300 milligrams per month.
But you want to feel crazy, take 600s, yeah, you feel? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no what I mean with my point is, I would never recommend, I would never take six. I remember the first time with truck drivers.
I remember when Joe D sent over, when we were talking to Joe,
don't know his pre-workout two years ago,
and he sent over his pre-workout, and he was just like,
man, my pre-workout shits on everybody's,
and he was like, hyping it all up.
And I flip it around and I go, holy fuck,
I have never seen a pre-workout that has 400 milligrams
per serving,
per serving in it.
I'm like, no,
no one there.
No one there.
You feel like you're on cocaine after you take it.
Like no shit dude, like it's the closest thing to that.
Like it's not and then but yet all the promotion of it and with how they
marketed and stuff is the perfect ratio of this and it has the, at the right
amount of and that's how like some of the
companies are so funny they get into all these like semantics over like who has the exact
right amount of ratio and I love when kids are always asking me like well you know I heard
this one is better for absorption and it's just like that's all the jargon it's all the jargon
they fucking razzle that's what time that's razzle dazzle right there. It's best. It releases at a specific time.
Right.
If you know, if you, here's what they'll do,
if a supplement has Mark as proven themselves
in the market, so let's say,
Crateen, Crateen, I remember when Crateen came out,
there was like the biggest fucking thing ever.
It was super expensive, a 30-day supply of Crateen costs
something like, and we're talking back in the mid 90s.
It was like 60 bucks.
It was like 60 dollars in the mid 90s.
Yeah.
It was super expensive, and it was breakthrough because it was one, it was finally a supplement
that actually did something because every other than that.
And it was like all the same, and then like, fuck, we got a, we got a different sheet.
Yeah, it was money somehow, so we have to label it something else.
Cause it proved itself.
Well, yeah, it proved that there was, there was a huge market there, and leave it to us, what do we do then?
Then we start splitting the market up by going like,
okay, this food BCAs, let's do liquid form,
let's sell the Thai.
Crateen Thai, Crateen Cite, Crateen,
grape juice with it.
Yeah, no, it's just like that.
They find something that works in the market
and nitric oxide supplements or supplements
that give you a pump or supposed to give you a pump, mainly
pre-workout supplements.
Definitely have proven that people want to buy them because they feel great.
And so now you've got a huge market and you've got all these different versions of all these
different things that give you a better pump.
Here's the thing too with supplements.
Supplements may show benefits in certain people or certain populations of people, but
doesn't mean it's gonna work for you.
So, if you have high blood pressure or arthroosis,
you know, organitis, it literally may actually benefit you.
You may actually notice a reduction in blood pressure.
You may actually notice some health benefits.
But if you're a healthy person, it ain't gonna...
That's a really good point.
Yesterday I was taught, I was mean with his trainer,
a younger guy, and he follows my and publicist
and is everything, he's been paying attention
to what I've been doing with my testosterone.
And he told me, he's like 25 years old, right?
And he tells me he goes,
Hey, I was gonna go buy those, you know,
how are you liking the Juve slide
and how are you liking the testosterone pills
that you're taking right now?
Is it helping you?
I was thinking about going to get it.
And I'm like, is there something wrong with your testosterone?
And he's like no, but I mean it is yours increasing and I say well, yeah, but you can understand like I got fucking terrible levels, dude
Like so a little bit of that gives me a little bit more which makes a difference for a guy like me
But if you're normal, do I have any effect on yeah, you won't feel anything for it
I don't even I say don't yeah, is it don't waste your money? No, and here's here's a good analogy
you won't feel anything. It actually won't even, I think.
Yeah, as a don't waste your money.
And here's a good analogy.
If I took somebody,
if I took a group of people who have a deficiency in magnesium,
let's say they're not getting enough magnesium in their diet,
if I give them magnesium,
they're gonna notice all of a sudden clear thinking,
better sleep, they're stronger in the gym,
they have way less anxiety. Depression is gone.
It's going to be a miracle fucking substance
that I gave them.
Now, if I gave that same magnesium
to a bunch of people who have no magnesium deficiency,
they're going to notice nothing.
Zero.
So, that's an analogy for what we're trying to explain here.
If you have issues with blood pressure,
if you're older and the older populations tend to have issues
with producing nitric oxide, again, probably poor diet, and stuff like that. issues of blood pressure if you're older and the older populations tend to have issues
with producing nitric oxide, again, probably poor diet
and stuff like that.
And nitric oxide supplement may actually help.
If you're average healthy person, don't waste,
I would say probably don't waste your money on it.
Crateen, beta-alamyin has some benefits for,
but it's real small for elite people
and your stimulants and you're pretty much set.
Next question is from sat manches.
In the intuitive nutrition guide, it recommends initially tracking calories and macros and then
weaning yourself away and into intuitive eating.
Do you think intuitive eating can still be done without tracking first, as long as you're
disciplined and listen closely to your body?
I don't.
That would be way harder.
I don't.
I mean, I don't even There'll be way harder. I don't, right? I don't.
I mean, I don't even like it for someone like me
where I'm at in this career fucking 16 years later.
I still...
Well, you're just gonna find out how off your intuition is.
Yeah, it's just, I've never met a client.
I've never been able to put 100% put it together for myself.
I'm still learning things about how food affects me
to this day.
I don't know, man.
I'm not, I mean, I, I mean, theoretically.
Yeah, yeah, theoretically.
But realistically, no, I completely agree with Adam.
I mean, there's, okay, we have to understand
with intuitive nutrition is you go through
the classic four stages of learning when you're doing this.
And the first stage of this is where you're unconsciously
incompetent, which means you don't know what you don't know
or you don't know that you don't know.
And so you have to move from there.
If you can't move from there,
if you don't figure out what you don't know,
there's no way you could get to intuitive eating.
And the first step to moving out of there
is to go from unconscious incompetence
to conscious competence and tracking does that.
Once you start to track all of a sudden,
and this happens all the time with clients,
all of a sudden they're like,
holy fuck, I don't know there was that much sugar in that.
I don't know, I was eating this many grams of protein.
I had no idea I was eating this many calories.
I had no idea that I was lacking in my protein intake.
It's like expecting to be able to learn multiplication
and division without learning addition and subtraction.
Or not even knowing what a number is.
Right.
I mean, if you try to, you could theoretically,
you could have somebody teach you multiplication and division,
but it just makes way more sense to learn
addition and subtraction.
First, since those tools are necessary for you
to be successful at multiplication and division.
It's a step further.
If you wouldn't even know what numbers are
because you're unconsciously incompetent.
So, I mean, you got it.
You got it.
You got it.
You could, Mac, but they don't.
Yeah, but without tracking,
they don't know that they don't know is my point.
You know what I'm saying?
So, you got to go from unconscious incompetence
to conscious incompetence.
Now you know what you don't know.
And then from there,
you move to conscious competence,
which is also tracking.
What that means is I first start tracking,
now I see what I didn't know.
Now I consciously aim for macro nutrients, targets,
and I aim for calories.
That's the conscious competence part,
which you can get stuck there, which isn't good.
You don't want to have to think about what you're doing
all the time with your food.
You don't have to think about planning everything out,
you know, ahead of time and all that stuff.
Then the next stage is intuitive eating,
which is unconscious competence,
which takes a long time to get to.
And that point is where you've tracked,
you've aimed for targets, you understand what's in the food,
you're making the connections with your body,
you're creating positive connections
and negative connections with food,
you're identifying how foods affect both your mental state
and your emotional state and your physical state.
And then you can move to a point where it's unconscious,
you're in this flow state where you reach for what you should be eating and it's kind of
a natural state, and that's a great place to live in because it's much more maintainable
forever.
But to get to that point without ever tracking, I mean, I'm going to go out and say that's
probably impossible.
I don't know how you would even get there if you didn't know he was in your food.
The only way would be to fail a ton of times
and not even realize it.
Or being okay with your lack of results.
I mean, if you're somebody who's just like,
nah, I wanna try and intuitively eat
and make better decisions for myself,
but I don't really have any fitness goals
where I'm trying to gain weight or lose weight
or build a bunch of muscle.
And I just want to practice some better habits.
Like, I could see somebody kind of going that route, but it just, I don't know anybody
that I've never trained a client that wasn't trying to eat better or exercise to better
themselves.
And without measure, without measuring that or tracking it at one point, it's really
tough to measure.
Like, how do I know for sure that what I did the other day
was something that was good for my body?
You need something objective.
And the reason why I think we all feel so passionate,
this is because I've done this hundreds of times
with clients where I do a test.
Like, you know, tell me where you think you're eating,
tell me what you're doing, and then we track it.
Nobody knows.
Way off, it's always, yeah, that's,
way off, you know what's happening. Clients give you this answer, like. Way off. It's always. Yeah, that's way off.
It always happens.
The clients give you this answer like, oh, I eat really good.
Like, I don't eat a lot of sugar.
I don't do this.
I don't do.
They tell you everything they don't do.
And then you start tracking.
Well, those sodas yet.
Yeah, you start tracking and it's way off from what they think.
So, you know, I think it's necessary to do it.
And here's the thing too, like, even when I track.
Like, so let's say that I'm noticing that my stool is off, right?
And so my first thing before I just assume
that it's like a fiber deficiency is the track
and to pay attention and then I go,
oh, we'll look at that, you know, three days in a row.
I've been under consuming fiber.
Okay, now let's reintroduce some more fiber
and then let's see how what happens to my stool.
Oh, look, my stool changed.
Then even after that, I'm going to test it again.
We'll let my fiber drop a little bit.
Let's see if it affects it again.
And then I'll do that multiple times tracking before I'll just assume that I get too many
people that try and correlate.
Oh, yeah, for sure, you took this.
And so this is probably a reaction because of that.
Or you feel this way because of this it's like, well wait a second
I'm not going to draw that conclusion off of just maybe
Like I don't have the proof, I want to first prove to myself that that's more than likely what's going on before I just decide I'm going to go ride this bike with no hands
And you know what people are really good at? We're really good at fooling ourselves
Yes, so you need to have, to start with,
you need to have an objective measure
that you can look at and then measure against it
because if you just rely on your intuition,
which is something that you're trying to develop
in the first place, you're fucked,
you have no reference, you have no objective basis,
you have not trained your intuition first.
You gotta get to that point first got to get to that point first.
And to get to that point, information
is extremely important in tracking provides that.
Lucky, hogey.
You have talked about how people sometimes
may not reach their goals because of a lack of belief
that they can.
How do you overcome lack of belief and just do it?
Two things. You have two scenarios here. Let's say you want to, and just for argument
sake, let's say you want to lose 30 pounds. And your two options are, I work out and I change
my diet to lose 30 pounds, and I may succeed or I may fail. And the other option is, I don't
work out and I don't change my diet, in which case we
know the result of that.
It's guaranteed.
You're guaranteed not to lose the 30 pounds.
So you don't need to necessarily believe that it's going to happen.
Just believe that the option for it to happen is much more likely if you do something and
the option that it won't happen is guaranteed if you do nothing. So that's that's the first thing. The second thing
is to be okay with it not happening. Like be okay and say to yourself, here's a
deal. I'm gonna work hard and I'm gonna bust my ass and if I you know we'll talk
about business. I'm gonna work hard and I bust my ass and I may not ever
get to my success level.
I may never make a million dollars a year.
And that's gonna be okay.
But it's gonna be okay because at least I know
that I went out and I tried because if I didn't do
anything at all, well fuck, that sucks.
Now the problem with that is people would rather not fail.
They would rather not try than fail.
Like it's easy for me to be like,
hey, how come you're not a millionaire, man?
But I don't give a shit, I don't even try.
Like that feels good on my ego because it's like,
I don't even try, therefore I'm not,
hey, why aren't you in shape?
Yeah, why aren't you in shape?
Well, I don't work out and I don't eat right.
And it's cool because I don't,
because I don't even take a chance and try,
therefore I've never failed.
That is a shitty way to live.
Life like that sucks.
What do they say?
It's better to love and lose than never,
love, love, you know, before or whatever.
I love to know.
Yeah, you have to, you gotta understand that about,
you know, reaching goals is that you may not reach them,
but trying dramatically increases your odds
of getting those goals, not trying guarantees that you won't.
Yeah, I'm like, it's super basic.
I mean, you just gotta listen to more art Kelly.
What?
Art Kelly?
I believe I can flow.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, bro.
It helps me.
I would say change your goals.
That's what I think.
Change your goals.
I think a lot of times when people,
they're so hung up on the finish line
and they're like, this person is probably like, oh my goal is to build this much muscle or burn this much body fat or look a certain way.
And those are the wrong goals. Your goals are wrong. And actually the goal should be the process going through all this and what you're gonna get from that. So for example, if maybe I wanna get in better shape
and I wanna look a certain way,
and that's something that is like a long-term goal for me,
like I'm gonna set short-term goals or challenges,
and part of that may actually be failing,
because there's still a learning and a growing process
during that, and if you're seeking the learning
and the growing process and looking at that
as a win for yourself, then the goal is okay.
And you're going to believe you're going to be fine and you're going to do that self-belief
that you're lacking.
You'll have because you're like, I expected that I might not get there.
I expected this would be challenging.
I expected this is going to take longer.
I expected I would try this and maybe it didn't work out.
That's okay.
When I approach something, especially if it's something that maybe I don't feel really
confident in, I mean, podcasting, here's an example.
I remember the day that we all decided to podcast, okay?
Three assholes that have never been on radio
in their life before, never podcasting before,
but yet we're super confident
that we're gonna be good at podcasting.
Well, it wasn't because we all said,
what's that a goal that we're gonna be the best at podcasting
and if we're not the best at podcasting, then we failed.
No, it was like, we're gonna do this.
I believe in myself that I will go through the process
of what it takes to get to whatever my long-term goal is.
And during that process, I'm okay with setbacks.
I'm okay with sounding terrible.
I'm okay with learning that,
oh, I was going the wrong way for a while.
Now I need to go this direction.
So I think reframing your goals is what I would do because somebody
like this also strikes me as somebody who struggles with all goals in life, not just fitness
race. So we're addressing this like it's a first.
Of course, let me just got burned real bad, you know, and for me, like I could see that
as like being, well, you know, what's set me back is like, I don't believe in the process
anymore. Whereas what you're saying makes a lot of sense,
where if I can go through and scale it down
and start giving myself some wins
and ramping back up my confidence levels
and overcoming, you know, smaller objectives
and ramping that process to, you know,
get back to a place where now I build up my confidence.
If that's what you need, then that's a process you have to go through.
Right.
And reframe your losses as wins.
Right.
Okay, so the goal is I want to lose 20 pounds.
Okay, so that's the main goal.
I decide that I'm going to start to follow the ketogenic diet, listen to my impump, start
doing meditating.
Here's a group of things that I'm going to start doing to hit the goal.
Well, six weeks go by and I got fatter.
So am I depressed or do I just, I learned from that.
Like now let's figure out what did I do that didn't lead
to my goal and that learning process from that,
that is a success and that's a win.
And that's all part of this and that's okay.
I think people get hung up so much and this goes back to the whole comparing ourselves
to other people because you see something else that you want.
So then you set this personal goal for you
which I don't think even aligns.
I think it's like there's nothing wrong with having a goal,
a target that you're heading towards
but then also being okay with the failures
and the misses along the way
because that is all part of the process
and that is part of growing and learning and treat it like that.
So guess what, if you followed the keto-jid diet for six weeks and it didn't give you the
return that you wanted, it's not a failure, you just learn something about yourself, you
just learn something about a diet, you just learn something about your body and there
was other things that probably happened that you hopefully connected the dots to too.
So reframe your goals.
Yeah.
Good advice.
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