Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 811: How to Improve Hormones, Choosing Between Bad Movement vs No Movement, Needy Significant Others & MORE
Episode Date: July 11, 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 choosing between b...ad movement and no movement, how a woman can get their hormones on point, what to do if you have a needy partner and the favorite place they have traveled. Want to make your kids happy??!! Justin describes the Organifi “Hulk” pancakes that he made for his boys. (4:08) When Sal goes against his own advice and drinks the strongest pre-workout drink at the Vitamin Shoppe…The illusion of a “good” workout. (6:11) Where does the sirloin cap come from? The guy’s talk about their favorite cuts from Butcher Box. (11:40) Labiaplasty: Vaginal surgery 'world's fastest-growing cosmetic procedure', say plastic surgeons. (17:10) Sal gets conservational again…Marine experiment finds women get injured more frequently, shoot less accurately than men. (22:40) Why do people of the same race tend to “click” or hang out with one another? What trends are kids doing these days? (31:45) What clever methods did the guys use away with things in school? (36:50) Mind Pump too hot for teacher! (47:00) #Quah question #1 - Bad movement and no movement. If you had to choose between the two, which one would you pick? (51:07) #Quah question #2 – What natural things can a woman do to get their hormones on point? (1:02:30) #Quah question #3 - What to do if you have a needy partner? (1:13:08) #Quah question #4 – What is the favorite place you have traveled to and why? (1:23:30) People Mentioned: Emily Morse (@sexwithemily) Instagram Related Links/Products Mentioned: Organifi **Code “mindpump” for 20 % off** Butcher Box What are the different cuts of cow beef, and how is each type of cut used in cooking? More women than ever want plastic surgery on their labia Marine experiment finds women get injured more frequently, shoot less accurately than men IGen: Why Today's Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy--and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood--and What That Means for the Rest of Us - Book by Jean Twenge Joovv **$25 off purchase** The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts - Book by Gary Chapman Mind Pump Ep. 782: Sex with Emily Get our newest program, MAPS Split, an expertly programmed and phased muscle building and sculpting program designed to get your body stage ready. This is an advanced program and is not recommended for beginners. Get it at www.mapssplit.com! Get MAPS Prime, MAPS Anywhere, MAPS Anabolic, MAPS Performance, MAPS Aesthetic, the Butt Builder Blueprint, the Sexy Athlete Mod AND KB4A (The MAPS Super Bundle) packaged together at a substantial DISCOUNT at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Would you like to be coached by Sal, Adam & Justin? You can get 30 days of virtual coaching from them for FREE at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Get our program, MAPS HIIT, an expertly programmed and phased High Intensity Interval Training program designed to maximize fat burn and improve conditioning. Get it at www.mindpumpmedia.com! Make EVERY workout better with MAPS Prime, the only pre-workout you need… it is now available at mindpumpmedia.com Have Sal, Adam & Justin personally train you via video instruction on our YouTube channel, Mind Pump TV. Be sure to Subscribe for updates. Please subscribe, rate and review this show! Each week our favorite reviewers are announced on the show and sent Mind Pump T-shirts! Have questions for Mind Pump? Each Monday on Instagram (@mindpumpmedia) look for the QUAH post and input your question there. (Sal, Adam & Justin will answer as many questions as they can)
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Yeah, hulk pancakes.
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Then we talk about my pre workout, stimulant caffeine, bomb that I did yesterday.
I actually was able to see into the future.
Then we talk about the butcher box,
sirloin cap and chicken.
Let me tell you something right now, it's fucking delicious.
Yeah, we didn't really identify exactly where it was
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Then we talk about a new medical procedure
that's getting popular that Adam's interested in getting.
Libya Plasty.
Oh.
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Then we talk about the difference between men and women.
We talk about fights, clicks, and nicotine vaping
in high school.
What?
So by the time we cheated in school,
there's some random stuff in here.
And then we finish off that introductory
part of the conversation, talking about hot teachers. Then we
get to the questions. The first question was, if you had to
choose between the two, would you rather do bad movements or
no movements? You have to pick one or the other, which one?
The next question was, this individual wants to know what
natural things women can do to get their hormones to balance and be on point, you know, to maximize
things like fat loss muscle building and overall health.
And the next question was, how do you deal with a spouse or partner who has a very high
level of need, much higher than your own?
In other words, divorce them.
What do you do with a meat next?
What do you do with a needy person?
And finally, the last question. The last question.
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And why?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Yeah, you've got it.
What's the name?
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It's an icon.
Something like that, you know.
All right, read them off.
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Bank it.
Did you finally try it just in you on?
I mean, you're always there.
I am.
You always last.
You always last growing up too.
You know last last picked.
No.
Obviously.
Obviously.
Obviously.
That's hilarious.
Yeah.
Stupid.
Stupid.
I was going picking everybody. Hey, have you tried my green pancakes yet
or what, my whole course?
I was telling you, dude, I, like I before,
it was the fourth of July, I was trying to do something
special for the kids and like we've done,
we've done like, we called them whole pancakes before.
And I used to do that just with like kale and spinach
and we'd try and like mix that in with like banana and like whatever
else we could to make it taste like somewhat you know edible. You're tricking the kids.
Tricking the kids, always trying to trick the kids. And then yeah, and then I asked you about because
you had mentioned using it with the Organified Green Juice because it gives it a nice kind of a minty
flavor. So how does that work? You just add it to pancake mix?
Yeah, no, no, no.
It's a different recipe than that.
So they have it on their website, exactly.
You use almond flour.
Yeah, we use almond flour.
We use the green juice.
You use a banana in there.
And then the chocolate chips.
Yeah, so the chocolate chips money.
Right, a little bit of chocolate chips in there
because it's got a mint.
Because of the mint.
Yeah, the minty flavor.
I gotta try that.
Yeah, so my youngest ate those up, dude, like stacks of those things.
I got to try that.
I got to try that.
And the banana helps to kind of give it a little bit of texture if you want to add a little
bit of that, but.
Well, your kids eat something like that, so?
Probably.
Yeah.
Probably, especially if I covered it with a bunch of maple syrup.
Oh, you didn't.
You don't even need syrup, dude.
And woodthread enough. Yeah, woodthread would be a good call. Yeah, you didn't. Oh, you didn't. You don't even need syrup, dude. It's sweet enough.
Yeah, whipped cream would be a good call.
Yeah, I like cool it.
I want to see it with the chopper chips in there.
And I only do a few of them in there
and then just a little tiny bit of syrup over there.
And it's good.
Just the drizzle.
Yeah, it's a little sweet.
Just a little snoop dog.
But I haven't done that.
But I haven't done, I didn't think about whipped cream
or something like that.
That would be bomb, actually.
Like cocoa whip or something.
Yeah, over that.
That's delicious.
That Coco Whip is off the chain.
It is.
Dude, yesterday I was exhausted, right?
Sure.
After work.
I think it was.
I know, we all were kind of good.
Well, because we were up in,
we were up at that place up in Carmel for the fourth
and having a good time and going to bed late
and talking all night or whatever.
Yeah.
And so I was tired, but I had to work out.
It was yesterday was my,
it was the second workout of the week
for the chest shoulder tricep area on MAPSPLIT.
So this is like unilateral stuff,
and I'm starting to go heavy on it now
because of my last week in this phase,
but I was fucking tired.
And you guys know I don't typically miss workouts.
I just, I hate doing it. So I'm like, oh, it's like, dude, I gotta work out, but I was fucking tired and you guys know I don't typically miss workouts. I just, I hate doing it.
So I was like, dude, I gotta workout, but I'm exhausted.
So what I did was I did something that I would never advise anybody else to do,
which this is what a terrible, this is what terrible trainers do.
And it's funny, I train other people so much better than I train myself, right?
So I'm exhausted.
If I had a client that was really tired like that, I would tell them, don't work out.
Or just go easy, just go easy.
It's probably the smart thing to do.
But see, I'm trainable.
But this is just me, I'm training.
So on the way home, I stop over at the vitamin shop
and I get the strongest looking pre-workout ready to drink.
Oh, you did it.
You told me you were gonna do it, you ended up in years.
You did it. I did, bro. So that one you texted us, that picture? I did, I took a picture of it and part partly because I thought it would be funny.
And partly because if I died, that way you guys would know, like, oh, this is why he died.
We'll tell every company to go out.
We know exactly what happened.
So I drank it and basically was on fire for a few hours.
Like I worked out really, really hard, had trouble sleeping last night.
I was gonna say that. So now I'm talking about the thing that I'm gonna say is that I'm gonna say that I'm gonna say that. and I drank it and basically was on fire for a few hours.
Like I worked out, really, really hard,
had trouble sleeping last night.
I was gonna say that, so now I'm tired today.
God, what are they putting those things?
That's the rack.
You know how much caffeine was in it?
How much?
You know how much caffeine was in that thing?
200 mil.
No, 200.
That's for kids, apparently.
That's for kids.
350, just caffeine.
Holy shit. Then there was some other shit in there. And then, I mean, there was all this stuff in there, That's for kids apparently. It's for kids. 350, just caffeine. Wow.
Then there was some other shit in there.
And then, I mean, there was all this stuff in there,
but it also tasted like green apple.
Like, I don't know how that happened.
Yeah, so I drank the whole thing and I'm driving home
and I only live, I don't know, five minutes away
from the vitamin shop.
In the five minutes, I'm driving home.
I already feel little pricks on my skin, you know what I mean? Little ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddD.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D.D. it's awesome to throw that in there every once in a while because we don't use it.
I think when like there's those times where I'm like, okay, I could use a little like a
jolt.
Yeah, a little jolt today because I just am and a lot of times it's more of the mental
state I'm in than the physical state.
I mean, sometimes I'm just overwhelmed with work stuff in my mind's other places and I I just, you want that dopamine rush? Right. I do. I just want that rush before
I go in and man, that just, nothing gets me more. Now the only drawback of that is I literally
cannot do it past like three o'clock. Like if it's hard to sleep. Yeah, it fucks up.
You see? Yeah. Otherwise I'm fucking toast, dude. Well, I know all night long. It's obvious
why they're addicting. I mean, it's, they are fun. I could see that. And if I was a kid
and I didn't know any better
That would be my go-to sure all the time. Yeah, so I was so popular
I wonder if since we've I mean it's been three years since we've been kind of talking trash about pre-workouts
I wonder what the the increase of pre-workout has been over the last three years
What do you mean the sales? Yeah, like is it increasing still you think a whole section at the vitamin shop was pre-workout
There's a whole section there was because of it
Change just rebranded. Yeah, if anything. It's it's just because they're addicting. It's it's addicting
It's fun. I get it. It creates the illusion that you had a better workout and here's the deal
You do perform better in your workout, but does that translate into better games? You know, I'm saying right
Mm-hmm. I don't think it does.
But it's fun and I'm gonna be honest,
I do, you know, look, when we go to these fitness conventions.
I could argue, it does in the sense that like, okay,
if you know, like you weren't gonna get that workout in,
had you not done that, you know, like, is it?
Now, I think if you compare it to what you said,
which I think you're right, is, you know,
if you just took it easy, right?
Like if you really were overstressed, you didn't sleep very well, you needed to
get in the gym and you needed to train. I think your best bet is to still go train, but
then go easy, you know what I'm saying? You don't need to fry your CNS, right? But I,
but I could argue that taking the, the, the, the pre workout, killing the workout would
be better than you not working out at all.
So I don't know, maybe for me,
because I never do it.
So it's like a one off, you know what I mean?
But a lot of people take it.
Oh for sure, for you.
Every workout.
Yeah, that's the thing.
That's the problem is like now you have another workout
coming up, like you're gonna be like,
you're gonna wanna have that same feeling again
and you're not gonna be able to recreate that, you know, so it's like,
it's a temptation that's always gonna be there.
What I did was, because I've done this before
while I have too many stimulants,
I've done this probably a hundred times in my life
where I've just overdone the stimulants and I'm like,
ah, and I never seemed to learn my lesson.
So what I did to, what I learned helps bring me down
is if I eat a large meal.
Like if I eat a large, especially a protein fat meal,
it seems to bring my level down
and kick in the parasympathetic.
So I had, I grilled up the,
what is it, what do they,
they call it something else,
but it's a tritip basically from Butcher Ball.
Oh yeah, what do they call it?
That's the cap, the sirloin cap.
Yeah. Is that what they call it? Yeah, I believe, the Srinoying cap. Yeah.
Is that what they call it?
Yeah, I believe it.
It tastes just like a tritip.
Yeah, I mean, it's a very delicious kind of meat.
I've never even heard of that kind of meat.
You know, you should put it on the TV, Doug,
and I know I've seen this on the internet before.
Picture the cow or something.
Yes, there's a picture cow with all the different cuts
and where they're at.
I know the brisket is like right below the neck.
So I love brisket.
Yeah, so that's what forever.
No, I did the cap.
I did the cap. I did the cap. So I love brisket. Yeah, so. No, I did the cap forever.
I did the cap, so I had a whole bunch of that.
I probably had over a pound of meat.
And then I had some potato chips left over
from the fourth of July party.
So I had those two.
How did you guys like that?
I felt like you guys didn't even say anything
about my tri-tip, man.
I really did.
You did a good job, dude.
How did you like that, hold on?
You did a very good job.
I was combination with the wifey there.
She knocked out the mushrooms in the spinach.
But you grilled it at the right amount in the barbecue.
And I actually learned something from you with the barbecue.
Where you turned off, you turned on the two sides,
yeah, left the two in the middle off,
and turned it into like an oven.
So, oh, there's the beef chart.
Where's the sirloin cap come from, Doug?
See if you can find that. Oh, right there the beef chart. Where's the sirloin cap come from, Doug? See if you can find that.
Oh, right there.
What is that?
And the cap would be the top?
I don't know.
Probably.
So top sirloin.
OK, so it's kind of near the, it's right above the junk area.
Right?
Right before the leg, like the round, and then it goes.
I think we go up though, right?
The cap makes sense.
It would be the cap the top of the, because the sirlo runs that whole quarter half of the the back quarter half of the cow
It's probably the top. I like my favorite cuts ribeye. What do you guys so what so do you guys keep the same?
Order from butcher box every month or do you change it every time? I haven't changed mine yet right now
I'm on the every other month. Yeah, I haven't changed yet, but I yeah, oh, we've changed. I'm gonna change it
Yeah, this next I think I'm gonna change it. We do the chicken. Oh, we do the chicken, I haven't changed yet, but I, yeah, I'm gonna change it. Oh, we've changed it. I'm gonna change it. Yeah, this next one, this next one.
I think I'm gonna change it.
We do the chicken.
Oh, we do the chicken.
I haven't done it.
I've just done all of it.
I get my chicken thighs from them now too.
Oh, nice.
Yeah, I throw chicken in just because I like to mix it up,
but at the same time, I'm not a big fan of chicken.
Yeah, it's just a boring meat.
Oh, see, I love chicken thighs grilled in the barbecue.
To me is like, oh, really?
Oh, I get it. They're good, boy. Chicken thighs grilled in the barbecue to me is like oh really? Oh, I'm good
I chicken thighs grilled in the barbecue white rice and like some green veggie man is like a stable breakfast
table-breath staple meal for me for sure. I already eat it for breakfast though, too
Definitely thighs are better than the breast
That was you know, it's funny
I think for the first probably like eight years maybe longer of my
Was I it's all used to do is it's breast, man. Don't look like that.
Well, that was, you know, chicken breasts are so overrated.
Can we tell you what that was?
Yeah, definitely.
That's an overrated piece.
Why have they been sold so much because they're low-fat?
Because they're low-fat.
I mean, that's why they're so overrated, though.
I mean, it's like chicken thighs, so much juicier, better meat.
Like, you get the fat.
You get the fat that are good for you.
Yes, yeah.
You get better flavor.
Oh, no.
And you don't promote this breeding of chickens that look mutant.
Have you seen the chickens that they breed?
The big ass chest.
They look like, they look like, they look weird, brother.
They get to look.
They're like, no knack.
They're massive pecs and they can barely walk.
They look at you like, so, bro.
There was a guy that used to work out at the golds on Monterey when I used to work out. I think I told you guys about him
I used to call him captain captain chicken breast because
That cuz he ate a lot of chicken breasts because he literally looked like
All he ever worked out in his entire life was his chest. Yeah, he had this a lot of those guys
He had the smallest and skinniest arms. He had skinny legs
He had no no back muscles, but he had,
he looked like a chicken, like the ones that were...
Did he wear a tight green shirt all the time?
He wore a blue one, I think.
And his girlfriend,
and his girlfriend would come follow him around
and she'd load his bench press for him.
He'd walk around the invisible.
Yes, and then when he benched,
because his chest was so big
and his arms were so short and small,
his range of motion was maybe four inches.
Yeah, me, me, me, me, me, you know what I mean?
And that's it.
Yeah, it's funny how.
I always wonder what happens to guys that get stuck like that.
Is it because what I think is some woman
at one point complimented you.
Like you guys just chipped, right?
Cause they worked on forever.
I try to think of like what would it trapped me into doing something like that's got a nice chest, right? And that's all they worked on forever. I try to think of like, what would it trapped me
into doing something like that?
That's what would trap me, right?
If I was in the middle of like building my physique
and there was something I did, right?
I just, you know what I'm gonna do?
I'm just gonna focus on chest this month.
And some girl was like, man, you just look so great lately.
You say like, okay, that's it.
Chest forever, your chest.
Yeah.
Right, I love your big chest.
Oh, cool.
Yeah. Like what sends a guy on like training chest? Probably because he got compliments for your big chest. Oh, cool. Yeah.
Like, like, like, like, what sends a guy on like training just?
Probably because he got compliments for it.
Or maybe he's good at one lift.
Like, maybe he's like a good bencher
and he sucks at everything else.
Oh, okay, I can say that.
That's what he says.
He's only has to go up.
He's like barely an inch.
Yeah, because his exercise is,
because he used to always go at the same time I did.
So his workout consisted of flat bench dumbbell chest press,
flat bench barbell bench press,
peck deck, hammer strength chest press.
It was always those four and a half.
Not even any flies.
Nothing.
And his dumbbell press,
he grabbed the hundred,
so he was relatively strong.
Right.
But he had no range of motion
because he had this big, big chest
and these short little arms.
So he'd come down and he kind of tip the dumbbells
like this a little bit anglim,
so they kind of like, boom, boom, boom, boom. Oh, yes, everything's in. It was just really short, and down and he kind of tip the way you hold this towel for me.
And the way it's to me.
Yeah. Speaking of which, so I was someone,
I was, you know, we, all I talked to you guys about it.
I want to try to, I'm looking at getting specialists,
either on our YouTube channel or maybe on the show,
and talk about breast augmentation
because so many female competitors,
you know, get that kind of procedure done.
That's an excellent idea.
I think it would be a good idea
because there's good ways to do it, bad ways to do it,
how does it compromise shoulder function and posture
or some ramifications, long term.
Yeah, there is any.
So before and after picks.
Yeah, of course.
So I was looking stuff stuff up and then I saw that
there's another procedure that's gaining popularity.
But no.
Labyoplasty.
What?
It's called Labyoplasty.
Why?
They go in.
It's been around, but it really is gaining traction.
Gaining traction.
So was that reducing like the size of a lip service?
It's to make your vagina more aesthetic apparently?
Huh, I don't know that that was a thing
You know what I mean?
So they go in and they trim the
Labia in shape and whatever to make it look more if I was aesthetic if I was a chick
I'd be worried that that would mess with like yeah, I can't feel
Sensation like that's that's like where all the sensation is going on.
I mean, that's, I think I could totally see that
bought that end up like, you know, like when girls,
that's one of the things when girls get the breast implants.
It was feeling, it was feeling their nipples sometimes.
Like, and that's, that's a hot spot, man.
Yeah, what if all of a sudden like,
oh, shit, I can't really work my work.
Yeah, or even if you still can, it's just like diminished.
Like that, like, if you, would you do anything to your pecker, if you knew that it would like,
at all, if a 10% less good orgasms, like would you do that?
No.
I mean, we all got super sized.
Well, I mean, they're not even for two more inches.
I mean, there's penis enlargement surgery and I get that too.
So I'm wondering if the women that get this.
How does that work?
Penis enlargement surgery?
Yeah.
That's a good question.
There's like still some inside.
I think they might, I think that's what they do.
They, they, they pull some out that's still in your body.
Did you know you're digs much bigger than you think?
Dish.
So much potential there.
So much potential.
This penis pumping.
That's that, that's the same concept.
I guess you're just sucking it out right there.
No, that'll think that's the same.
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I guess the ease of access to pornography.
I, you know, because now women are probably comparing themselves.
Right.
Because either that or women are with their friends
and like, let me see, oh.
You remember when it was weird that like people
would have like a shaved situation down there?
I remember when that became popular.
Yeah, like, like that was like right when porn really
was like mainstream.
It's true.
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I think at that age, because this is my, this is teenage years, right?
I think I liked it as a teenage boy because it was like, it was woman.
And that was like, and like having a shave vagina for a teenage boy,
it was just like, I made you feel like I'm doing something with a little girl.
Yeah.
So I think the, the, the ask in her to keep a big ass bush was like me going,
I can see that.
Yeah, that's I mean, that's what I think, you know, it's hard to say that was so long ago
for me, but I do remember I do remember that.
I remember her like wanting animalistic.
Wanting to trim it.
I was like, no, I'll leave this big ass bush for a big ass bush.
It's like a nicely pillow, you know?
Yeah. I don't know what I was doing.
It's funny because I'm sure that there's people
who know you, who know who your first girlfriend was.
That's it.
Adam used to like, this Adam liked your bush.
Yeah.
You know why they think that we have pubes to begin with?
Because you obviously, if you look at a human naked,
it's weird, we have hair like.
I would think you would keep bacteria, disease,
or anything from getting it, getting in.
No, that would only encourage things.
Are you kidding me?
It traps things.
No, I figured the same thing why we have hair and rhinostros and stuff like that.
So you don't, you breathe through your nose and that helps you, prevents you from inhaling
dirt and stuff, but you don't breathe through your hip, through your, your, your, your
pipe.
Just keep it warm or what?
No, no.
Well, this is a theory.
You don't think air comes in and out of there?
I don't think you're supposed to breathe through it though. Well, no, well, this is a theory. You don't think air comes in and out of there?
I don't think you're supposed to breathe through it though.
Well, I don't, yeah.
Yeah, I don't think you practice breathing through
but air comes in and out of there, buddy.
That'd be weird.
Whoa.
Wow.
No, they think it's because the hair,
so same reason why we have hair under our armpits.
Like, why do we have armpit hair?
Keep our armpits warm?
No.
It's there because it traps our pheromones and we produce a lot of pheromones in our armpits.
It is the scent.
Yes, it reproduce a lot of pheromones in our armpits and in our private areas.
And so it holds all of that in there so that you attract the other people.
You're sort of, you know, wafting, you know, chote out there to the world.
Well, we try so hard as modern humans
to eliminate all smell completely,
but there's an element of smell that is,
that we find attractive.
We just don't put, you know,
we can't put our finger on, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So.
Sometimes you can.
Yeah, yeah.
So you guys ready for a controversial?
Oh my God.
I know, I think I know what you're about to bring in.
I didn't do controversial for a few episodes.
Oh, remember you guys told me?
This is gonna be a...
Well, I saw you started up on your Insta story.
Yes, you're very...
So how much fire did you get?
Not much.
Very crazy.
Not much, to be honest with you.
Really?
Not much. I thought I'd get more fire, but I didn't.
And it's, I don't know why things like this are controversial.
So the Marines did a study to compare men and women,
and they found that women get injured more frequently,
and they tend to shoot less accurately than men, also.
And I think the reason why they're doing it
is this is because there's a push now for female soldiers
to be in battle more, or to include them in the field more or whatever.
So they did the study.
They did an internal study with everybody.
It's like very current or it was just like over a span of like 10 years.
Oh, I don't know how long it took, but they just did this right now.
It was 400 Marines that they studied here and they found that those are the things that
they found.
So I posted that and
Wanted to see what people thought about it and most people were like yeah, there's you know
So the study says there were notable differences in execution times. Hmm, you know
So I mean what do you guys think about that? What do you guys think about the the differences?
Here's a here's the thing the point that I made because I posted this in the forum and it stirred up a little bit of a
Here's the thing that I made, because I posted this in the forum and it stirred up a little bit of a discussion. Yeah, what was the comment? I didn't get to read.
I had two female army, people who had served in the military that were women.
And they were totally like, yeah, that's probably true.
They said, you know, it's carrying all the gear that we have to carry,
or pulling someone off the field
who got injured, they're like, you know,
generally women just aren't gonna be as good
as it because we're not as big or physically strong.
And so one of them said, what I think needs to happen
is we need to have a standard
and it doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman,
you pass the standard.
And that's the way I look at it too.
Cause I think in some segments, they change the standards if you're a man or a woman. Oh pass the standard. And that's the way I look at it too, because I think in some segments,
they change the standards if you're a man or a woman.
Oh, that's kind of silly.
Yeah, which I heard that, yeah.
And there's some fire departments
and police departments that do that as well.
Which I think is crazy.
I don't even think it's-
Well, yeah, when it's life and death,
it's kind of situations.
And I know it's definitely an uncomfortable topic,
because we all wanna look at ourselves
as completely equal on all levels,
but there's physical stature
and there's just things that are obviously different.
We're not though.
I know we're not.
We're all different people,
and especially men and women are definitely different.
We're not equal.
And there's gonna be things that men are better at.
There's gonna be things that women are better at.
There's gonna be things that talk people are good at.
There's gonna be things that short people are good at. Bottom's gonna be things that shore people are good at, bottom line.
And when it comes to things that are fucking serving us
or serving our country or potentially saving lives,
I want the best man or woman in that position.
I don't give a fuck, you know what I'm saying?
That's so silly to me.
I think it's just political correctness, run amuck.
Like when you have these departments,
like there's some police and fire departments
that do this they give different
standards for men and for women and I'm not I don't care, you know man, woman, whatever you you figure out what the
standard is and then whoever is doing the job should be a lot stick with it and it is and the point that I made in the forum
about this was
there are clear,
there are clear general differences between men and women that we've established now through
decades of research, okay? General. And these, and remember, we're talking about group,
we're talking about a big group like women and men, but when you go down to the individual,
it starts to break down because there's such a massive
variance. For example, I know women who can lift more weight than we can. I know women who are stronger than we are. There's, there's top level. There's always outliers. That, well, my point is,
is that when we look at these general tests, really, what's the point of that? At the end of the day,
it's, it's the individual. Here's your, here's your, here's what you need to pass. You either pass it or you don't. What is happened instead is in some of the day, it's the individual. Here's what you need to pass.
You either pass it or you don't.
What is happened instead is in some of these areas,
some of these departments is they wanna be so politically
correct that rather than saying the right thing
which is we're gonna be blind to gender.
Here's your standard, pass or fail,
and it doesn't matter if you're a man or woman,
that's the right thing to do.
And that's actually the anti-sexist
or non-sexist thing to do.
Instead, what they do is they look at a police department
or a fire department or whatever,
and they say, oh, 90% or 95% are this gender.
And this is, by the way,
this isn't happened with female dominated spaces.
Like, they don't look at nursing or teaching
and say the same thing, which is hilarious. Like, they don't look at nursing or teaching and say the same thing,
which is hilarious.
They don't look at teachers and go,
hey, most teachers are women.
We need to change the standards and get more men.
And they don't do that with male dominated ones,
but they'll look at it and say, okay, it's 95% men.
We need to create or figure out a way to get more women
to be able to fill this need or whatever so that it's more equal.
And then the way they do it is by changing the standards,
that doesn't make any sense at all.
But I don't think this is controversial.
The part that I thought anybody on the forum
that actually disagreed with.
No, I had one message from someone.
That one's too easy because I feel like that's not,
I mean, you thought it was controversial, but.
Well, the part that I thought would be controversial
wasn't the getting injured and strength thing
because I feel like that nobody debates that
because it's too obvious, like it's too obvious, right?
The one that I thought people would have a problem with
was the shooting accuracy one.
Because it says that, do you think, do you think,
do you think, do you think, do you think,
it said that men check this out.
It said that men with no shooting experience,
many times would shoot more accurately
than women with shooting experience,
according to the study.
Now, here's a deal, again,
it breaks down at the individual level
because at the bottom line,
you could take an individual
and they could be amazing man or woman.
But generally speaking,
this, you know, an anthropologist
and scientists have talked about this,
there's a certain type of intelligence that that men and women have talked about this. There's a certain type of intelligence that men and women
have evolved to have.
For example, women verbally are generally tended
to score higher than men, verbally.
They're better communicators.
They're also can read signs of feeling and empathy
much better than men can.
This is just general.
Of course, there's men that are much better
than some women and vice versa,
but generally speaking, they do better.
When it comes to noticing movement
and at accuracy, men tend to do better.
And it makes sense, of course, we're guessing,
but it makes sense if you consider men were the hunters
that we probably were selected.
It's hardwired somewhere.
Yeah, there was some selection going on
where men had to be better at throwing a spear or noticing
you know patterns and movement in the distance and focusing on it so we could hunt or whatever.
Whereas you know women notice, here's another one, women are much better at
at noticing shades of colors, different colors. They're also have a more keen sense of smell,
which again makes sense if they were the ones that were gathering,
that they could pick out the fruit that wasn't poisonous or the ripe, whatever, or they
could smell something and see like, okay, this is safety, or this isn't safe.
No, that's true.
I remember we were talking about just walking, as we were walking through nature and we
stopped for a second to look like, oh wow, look at this vibrant color.
Didn't even notice it walking through there a few times until we stopped and really paid attention.
And it is something that,
unless you're constantly conditioning your brain
and your eyes to pay attention to,
it's like you categorize everything to be more efficient.
Well, this is exactly why I have Katrina
do other grocery shopping and why I don't come.
I don't need any.
She picks out better food than you.
Absolutely. I think all that food than you. Absolutely.
I think all that food's a good deal.
Do you do the hunting at them?
Yeah, I was like,
Hey, if we ever have the hunt, I'll be the one to do it.
You know what I'm saying?
If we ever do.
He throws a rock at the stake.
I got it.
Hey, you know how speared it?
That how is this different than something
like affirmative action?
That it isn't, it isn't.
Something like that does something very similar
and it's based off of race or sex.
Because that's where it sounds like to me
when you explain what they're doing.
It's like, well, how is that any different than giving someone
a job based off of this?
Well, some colleges, for example,
if you're or let somebody into a college, right?
Well, some colleges, for example,
if you're of a certain ethnicity, like Asian, for example, if you are let somebody into a college, right? Well, some colleges, for example, if you're of a certain ethnicity like Asian, for example, if you're Asian, you have to score higher on tests, then you do, if you're white or another race.
So if you're Asian, it's harder to get in to certain colleges because why they would say your race is overrepresented.
There's a lot more Asians with better scores
or whatever.
I hate that they even do.
I don't know.
Why do they just lump everybody into groups instead
of just taking each case and trying to do it individually?
They're trying so hard to not be racist and discriminatory
and the way they're doing is by becoming racist
and just not to our majority.
So tripping on this, so Enzo was listening to our episode
that we just did recently about the yearbooks.
And whenever we were talking about, you know,
clicks in high school.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, it says there's no clicks.
Yeah, you, but he knows you say they are.
He's saying out by race.
By race.
That's what?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's always kind of happened a little bit, right?
Well, not for me, because we didn't,
well, I mean, where I grew up,
I was in, it was predominantly
all white. And I had, there was a, maybe there was three black kids in the school, maybe there
was eight to ten Asian kids in the school. And the rest were like white kids. So you separated
by click for sure, like what you were, whatever you were into.
Right. And it didn't matter what ratio or so the Asian kid could have been hanging out with
the nerds. Yeah, it was predominantly just like, yeah, whatever you were into. And it didn't matter what race you were, so the Asian kid could have been hanging out with the nerds.
Yeah, it was predominantly just like,
yeah, whatever you're in,
interest were the most.
Like, yeah, it was pretty diverse.
So that's weird to me.
I couldn't imagine being on my high school campus
in the area and looking around and being like,
they're prison, feel like.
Right.
Hey, another white guy,
hey, hey, hang out with me.
Right, that's kind of weird.
That's weird to me.
Now, do you think,
I think it's more normal to like gravitate
towards the things that you're entrusted to.
Well, here's a good, here's a good,
does a great discussion.
Do you think it's because the kids
want to hang out with the same race,
or do you think it's because people of the same race
tend to relate to each other better,
because like for example, if I run into a bunch of
first generation Americans who have a tie in,
or Sicilian parents, we're probably gonna to have more in common because of it.
Do you think it's because of that or do you think it's just because of the race?
No, I think it's because of what you just said.
Maybe, right.
Yeah, of course, because the things in high school that are awkward or weird for each other,
you come, like you said, if you're first generation coming over here, you may dress different,
your lunch that is packed for you is probably different.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
Right, right, the things that your culture
has already implemented, they were implemented
into your lifestyle at a very early age
before you even got to this school that's like this,
I'm sure you're going to have more in common with that.
So I could see that.
I still just think it's really weird.
Yeah, he said, you know the thing he said?
Well, he's 17, right?, it's, he said, you know the, you know the thing he said? What?
You know, he's 17, right?
So he's a real young kid.
He's never seen a fight ever, ever seen a fight.
See that, that's mind boggling to me.
He's never seen a fight.
There's so many fights.
No fights in elementary school, junior high or high school.
He's never seen one.
What?
I know, right?
I was like every week there was at least one or two.
Like we would go follow back behind this church
and people would do get out
Isn't that book you're reading I gen talking about how they just they do less of that stuff like there's less fighting less
Violence yeah, no, it does talk about that
But I didn't think it was that less where like you know, well, he's also going to he also goes to like a like a
Upper yeah, like Lomo no sir toga. Oh, okay high school, but but even I remember though even you know
The upper class high schools or whatever
They would still have fights and stuff. Yeah, there's there's lots of down my look my kids have been going my kid my son's 12 and
There's one scuffle that happened at a school and it wasn't even a fight. It was a kid said something to another kid and then he pushed him
Yeah, and it was a big deal. No, it's interesting you bring them up because that happened every time.
Yeah, one of my friends was coaching basketball
for my oldest and I went to school with him
and we were talking about,
because we actually got in a fight me and him
when we were younger growing up
and he was like apologizing to me for that.
I'm like, apologize if we were kids,
we were fighting, we didn't know the fuck we're doing.
You know, like, he was like, yeah,
I just was thinking about that
because like his kid, same age as my oldest,
like they're just so nice to each other.
Like everybody is like, he notices this
because he works, you know, within the schools
and everything and like every kid is like very conscious
of, you know, other kids' feelings and all this.
It's like, it's a totally different vibe.
And I'm like, what? Yeah, it might be because of where he's at, you know? Because that feelings and all this. It's like, it's a totally different vibe. And I'm like, what?
Yeah, it might be because of where he's at, you know,
because that's, I'm curious, maybe.
My buddy is a vice principal over in like Merced, right?
That area or Turlock area, right?
And it's a little different.
Like he's constant.
There's somebody in his office.
I'm sure, yeah.
Almost every day over some crazy shit,
they've had gang stuff, they've had guns,
they've had, they've had a lot of crazy stuff.
Oh yeah, so you know the big thing that he says is wonderful.
I know violence is down overall though.
Yeah, overall.
Overall it is down for sure.
It's actually down overall in all categories.
Gun violence, assault, like just generally,
it seems like society's just getting better and better.
You know what, you know what Inzo was also saying is
that the popular thing are those little cartridges that go into laptops.
They're disguised as memory cards.
What are you calling?
Yeah.
And, but they're USB.
But it's nicotine hits.
What?
So all the kids are on like nicotine.
That's like the big.
We mean nicotine hits, they're vapes.
Yeah.
Oh.
They're little tiny cartridges that look just like memory cards that go into your USB drive or whatever of your computer your laptop and
They're and they're hitting them in class kids are so funny like they do it because it's like sneaky
Yeah, if they if they were allowed to do that nobody would be puffing on a nicotine, you know us be drive
I didn't even know that existed till he showed me.
Wow.
Yeah, it's like, did you guys ever come up with like clever ways
to sneak things into school?
Did you guys ever do anything like that?
I just remember those calculators, like you had to memorize
the least stupid ass formulas.
And so there was like on the sleeve of it.
It was a couple formulas on right.
Everybody was like, oh sweet, like
even cheat. I definitely, this is the one thing I did. I remember cheating. I put like
formulas on the back of this like sleeve of the calculator because you could just slide
it down and look at it, boom, and then you had your phone.
Wow.
Yeah. Because like memorizing was literally like the whole class was just about memorizing.
It was so obnoxious to me. So here's how I cheated one time with my friend.
We both wrote the answers on a piece of paper
and taped it to the bottom of our shoe.
Because he sat next to me.
Yeah.
And so then we would just cross our legs
and he would look at my shoe and I'd look at his shoe.
And then nice.
And then we would cheat.
That's the move.
But pretty solid.
I didn't do much cheating in school.
I think I got caught one time maybe and I remember that was when I became real quick and
savvy to the teachers.
Do a lot of our teachers would give like three different tests and different for orders.
So if you've copied it was like super fast and obvious.
So all the questions were at a order between every other kid, right?
So if you copied a kid that was within your eyeball range
and you got your test back, it's like,
you obviously copied the kid over here
that had the test A and you had test B.
And so our teachers would do shows.
But that's smart.
Yeah, we couldn't really do stuff like that.
But there was this kid in my school
who turned himself in for cheating, you want to know why?
What?
So there was a teacher's aid for this for this class and the teacher's aid had because it
was a multiple choice.
So you just fill in the bubbles.
And what teachers have is they have this like this what is it called the key or whatever.
Yeah.
And it shows the pattern.
Yeah.
So the teacher's aid copied this key and then sold it to this guy that was in my class.
So this kid had the pattern.
So when he did the test, he filled out the pattern.
Turns in the test a week later,
whatever we get the test back,
he gets all of them wrong.
An F.
Do you know why?
Because the pattern was off.
He lined it up wrong.
Yeah.
He lined it up wrong by one.
So instead of like,
so every answer was exactly one off.
Was exactly one off.
So he turned himself in, hoping that what?
He turned himself, well, most,
take the test again.
Most teachers know are smart enough to know
that that kid cheated too,
because if you get a,
like it's almost impossible to get a zero.
Like you can, like if you blindly,
you have to purposely like make it off.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what I'm saying.
Like you would literally have, like a good point, I wonder if they're waiting for him. No, for sure. I teach her with, exactly. That's what I'm saying. Like you would literally have.
You're a good point.
I wonder if they're waiting for him.
No, for sure.
And that's what I mean by then.
He's got to have the F.
That's how they would fuck you.
That's how they would fuck you with these three tests.
A, B, and C would all be one off.
Yeah.
And so that's how a teacher would know right away if you cheated
because they're like, oh yeah, look at all the right answers
for the A test, but you had the B test, kid.
So a fuck you big time and you got them all wrong then, you know,
so I think that's really clever.
Did you guys get nervous before tests?
No.
No, I was a pan.
I'm a good test taker.
Like the SAT and all that.
I think I was nervous.
Oh yeah, you did all that.
I never took the SAT.
Yeah, yeah.
Did you take the SAT?
Yeah, I didn't go to college, though.
I knew I was, you know what I did do though?
I didn't cheat or do it.
I didn't really do much, but I did one year.
So this is my, this is hilarious, I'd forgot all of this.
My biology teacher, you know, we did a lot of like shit
on the TV, right?
There was always like a thing we had to watch
before we did lab or some shit.
And I went down and got a universal remote.
And I programmed it.
And I programmed it, right?
So I'll keep it in my backpack
and then we'll be at 30 of work today.
And we'll be watching TV for like five or 10 minutes
or then change the channel quick.
And he had to go up there and he's got his own remote.
So he's like, you know, I know he had no kid has the remote.
So never dawned on him that a universal remote. And I would do it just enough to where he couldn't figure it out. Like if I
can't do it like a lot, like you'd be obvious like, okay, something's going on here. But I just
fuck with him like, and I had a couple buddies in the class that knew what was going on. And so we
would be snickered. That's great. Yeah, I wouldn't get nervous. But if they gave us the offer,
because sometimes teachers will give us the option and nobody would ever take this option, but they'd say, you
can either do the written test or you could do the oral test.
And every kid was like, no oral test.
I don't want to do the oral test.
I was always like, oh yeah.
I mean, it's hell of a deal.
Give me the oral test.
No, give me the oral test because I knew I could stand up in front of the class and I could
make it sound like I knew what I was talking about.
I was definitely the opposite of that.
You did that when you were younger, huh?
Oh, yeah.
I remember specifically, I remember specifically one, we were supposed to do a full report
on the book, Lord of the Rings, not Lord of the Rings, excuse me, Lord of the Flies.
And the day before, I didn't read a single page of this book at all.
Was that freshman year?
That's freshman year book, right?
I don't remember.
Yeah, that's freshman year book.
But that's how I took tests.
I would understand patterns.
The teacher would, you know, how they would like construct a test.
And then I would break that down.
And then I wouldn't even do any of the work.
You know, that was like half of my plan was to figure out how much, like, how good a
grade I could get was doing the least amount of work.
You know what I always say?
Which is, that's the sign of an entrepreneur.
It is, right?
It's so weird though, like that's totally why I didn't
learn anything, but I was just like,
yeah, I was just like, this is silly.
Like I could, I could get an A still watch.
Yeah, I would figure it out.
No, I stood up in the clasch, we were doing the report
and I picked the oral report the day before never read the book
So I had my dad rent me the movie. I watched Lord of the Flies on TV
stood up in the front of the class got a standing ovation from the
Because I because why because I I
Connected I connected the the theme of the story of Lord of the Flies to modern life and I'm like this
You know and I just went all philosophical. I went off to there you go and the teacher stood up
It's just like excellent job Sal. I can tell you really like the book and I don't even have the book
I don't even have the book that was I don't know if I'm trying to think what book
I actually actually read all the way through from cover to cover in high school. I can't think of one.
Oh really?
Yeah.
Of my submen.
You want to know what books, you want to know,
you guys are about to, do you want to make fun of me?
But whatever, you know what books I read, cover to cover?
What?
My history books, the actual textbooks that they give us.
Oh yeah.
You know what's funny?
I would be into reading that now.
Like your social studies books and stuff like that.
Oh, I love them.
I read all the philosophy books.
I was not into it. Oh did you. I love them. I read all the philosophy books. I was not interested.
Oh, did you?
I was not.
Social studies, I hated.
I remember those worksheets that we used to get every single fucking day of homework.
You had to go through a chapter and go back and fill out all the worksheets.
I go straight to the glossary and just fucking figure out the words and just fill it in.
It's so stupid because they don't really teach you anything that's important.
They just teach you dates and what happened.
Yeah.
Instead of like, why did this happen?
Right. What's the what's the how does it supply to today and why is this important?
No, what's about like what you know what date was the Boston Tea Party?
Well a lot of school is just memorization
Yeah, a lot of it really it really is. I didn't get a lot of teachers that would explain the the why there's no discussion there
It was just like learn this and then they throw like a manual like you need
to memorize it.
Oh, and I think it's the seventh or eighth grade,
Mr. Swini, I think his name was terrible teacher.
Terrible, all he would do is we would get into class.
He'd put up, he had one of those projectors or whatever,
where you put the clear plastic, whatever, over and over.
And he'd say, all right, read chapters one, two, and three,
and then answer these questions. And then he'd sit at his desk.
And he would do nothing. And every once in a while, he would stand up and read from the chapter.
He was literally a fucking placeholder for a teacher. That's what he was. So I used to piss him off like crazy because I never paid attention.
And so I'd be in the back reading all the way through the history book because I thought it was fascinating I'd just be reading yeah, and the way he would try and get me and he must have done this like 10 times
Is he would be reading and whatever and you know, he'd try and engage people and I'd just be in the back reading my own self
And then all of a sudden I'd hear so Sal what do you think of blah blah blah blah like hi?
I got you and I'd answer the right answer and you'd look at me like fuck
I'm already rarry read that part dude,
like a week ago.
Yeah, fuck.
I probably told this, but that was like my English class
where this Miss Visser, she would make us read
basically entire class without discussion.
And so everybody would get a part and we would go through,
I think it was, like I was Mercutio, you know,
from Romeo and Juliet.
I would just like opt into like read Juliet. I would just opt in to read something
because I wanted to do something.
I didn't want to just sit there.
I had to go into the principal
because I basically read the whole part
and acted it out with my Arctic Breeze character, basically.
You really liked that?
Yeah, just like that.
Everybody was dying, you know?
And then the teacher got really pissed off at me
and was just like, you're not coming back the rest of the day.
I'm like, I'm like, fine.
Go to the office.
Yeah, like, fine.
I just got really bored.
Dude, right now I literally just cringed
because I took myself back to being in a classroom
and that silence of the teachers that used to make you do that
where it would be like we're gonna read a couple chapters.
Like that, I've been in that situation.
And that has to be up there with some of the most awful moments
as a kid growing up of having to sit in a room
and like looking up at the clock.
So unproductive.
Looking up at the clock every five minutes,
like, God damn, what was the thing would go faster?
Right.
And the whole room silent,
and all you can hear is occasional page turn. Yeah. How many minds, I mean, how many, it's almost like, God damn, what was the thing would go faster. Right. And the whole room silent, all you can hear
is an occasional page turn.
Yeah.
How many minds, I mean, it's almost like,
it's almost like people succeed
in spite of the shitty education system.
I know.
Like, oh wow, you went through that
and you're successful?
Good for you.
Well, I think that's where so much of it
is ways on the parents, right?
Like as far as like how you follow up with your kids afterwards,
I think that that's everything, right?
Like being able to have the discussions with your kids
after-after-after-
Simulating conversation.
Yeah, absolutely.
Like to me, and the kids that their parents
that didn't give a fuck about that,
and then do that are probably the same kids.
Did you guys ever have a attractive female teacher?
Never. Yeah.
Really?
Ever.
That sucks.
We had a French teacher. I'm not gonna say
her name. I've trained a lot of them. I was, I every time I trained when I'd be like,
God damn, where were you when I was a kid, dude? I would have definitely done my homework.
Oh no, we had one and she wasn't even, we had a substitute. Did you?
Oh, she was a fox. Wow. Well, let me tell you, dude, well, you guys know this. You got a bunch of 15 or 14 year old, 15 year old dudes
whose testosterone levels have reached epic proportions.
Hot teachers tell me what to do.
I am listening.
Well, it's just, I am listening.
We had this one.
You have my attention.
We had this one French teacher.
I won't say her name because she's local.
And I think she's still teaching.
But she, and she wasn't super attractive.
She was just a woman.
This is like 25 years ago, bro.
She's probably not as hot as I know you know
Yeah, you don't necessarily need to be like like hot hot. You just need to be like attractive teacher hot
Well, so you to be teacher. Well, I don't know dude because there's different levels of difference
I don't know because I see these fucking news reports with these female teachers who are being inappropriate with their male students
And some of them are like downright smoking. Have you seen some of these?
Yeah, that's like.
I never had a teacher like that.
I don't like.
Wow.
But no, this particular teacher, she would always wear these like silk tops or whatever.
And she just had the most pointing nipples.
Wow.
Yeah.
And it would poke out.
It's distracting.
It's so distracting.
Like every guy in there was just like Oh
And then she come over to help you know like with your thing or what what whatever you're with your thing
Yeah, and so she lean over tell me with my thing, please
So you're sitting at your desk, right? And you raise your hand and you'd say, you know
I'm not gonna say her name, but we'd call her madame whatever her name was because you know, I'm gonna
I don't want to call her so I said she's speaking in French. Yeah, yeah, in French.
Medaillem, whatever.
She'd walk over and she'd lean over you and her nipple would be like, right there.
And then you would for sure, the guys in there for sure we knew why we'd call her over.
I'd be like, can you help me with number four and all the guys would be like, what was
the worst because our substance teacher, I remember her coming in and she would wear those like kind of fuzzy sweatshirts
or sweaters and like, yeah, she had,
she was very well, you know, developed.
And it was, she was very mature.
She was very, they were there, right?
And she would come in one time to kind of take over
and teach us like sex ed and everything
I'm like, oh my god really?
See, you taught you sex ed?
Yeah, but it was like a follow-up series of what already and so she was a little uncomfortable
with it too and all the guys in there were just like, oh my god, like we just sat there
like listen to her talk about it and it was, you know, it was epic.
Painful.
Did you see Enzel the other day in the meeting?
His first meeting that he was in with almost.
He raised his hand. he raised his hand.
Uh, he raised his hand.
I died laughing inside.
You know what I'm saying?
He's a good kid.
Yeah, we were all talking.
Everyone's going back up for the meeting
and then like Enzo raises his hand.
Is that, can I say something?
It's put on me.
No, we think about it though.
Like, you know, at one point,
you were trained to do that same thing too, right?
Like, if you're in a group of people
and you wanted to talk like that.
I got something.
Yeah. Waiting, like, potentially calling. Next time he doesn't.
Don't call him. Yeah, I'm gonna look like, like, past him.
Just go around the room.
Anybody, anybody have anything in there?
Anybody have any questions?
Oh, good. Great. I'm glad.
There's anybody out there.
Yeah. There's five of us in the room.
I give, I'll hide five that hand.
Good job. Yeah.
Yeah, he's a good kid. It's good to have, I like having somebody that age.
Oh, good job, Adam.
I like having someone that age on staff,
because it's always fun.
Oh, no, it's good for us.
Yeah, it's always fun.
We learn a lot.
It's interesting.
Yeah, it reminds me of just how old we are.
Yeah, for sure.
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Our first question is from Mike Lunaris.
Bad movement or no movement.
If you had to choose between the two, which would you each pick?
Shout out to our boy, Mikey.
What up, Mikey?
That's a good question.
No, that is a cool question.
I think it's very thoughtprovoking, I think. There's a huge misconception with movement in which,
if you're moving, you're creating a recruitment pattern.
If you're moving, you're developing certain muscles.
If you're moving, you're training your body to do something.
Now, that is also true with no movement, okay?
If you're not moving, you're also creating recruitment patterns
or promoting something.
If you're not moving, you're also promoting some muscles
to become atrophied.
If you're not moving, you're also causing dysfunction.
So the reality is bad movement.
Bad movement.
Yeah, bad movement and no movement.
Both of them will cause problems.
I think bad movement and bad movement, both of them will cause problems. I think bad movement and bad movement,
we can categorize some are being totally dangerous
and some just being not great for you.
But aside from the super dangerous bad movement stuff
where you actually injure yourself,
bad movement may be better than no movement
because at least you're moving
and you're burning calories internally.
At least internally things are functioning, at least by the movement process.
But yeah, I think that as far as getting to a place where you're going to face pain
or injury or both scenarios, you're gonna come to a halt
with either of those scenarios.
So I don't really see too much of a preference
in either direction, other than I would probably go
with the bad movement just because I'm moving
and that's really all I could say.
Because he said movement, I would say bad movement.
If it was like exercising, or a lift or something, right? Like, what's
better? Like, bad squats or no squats, right? Something like that. Then maybe there's a different,
there's a different answer to this. But otherwise, I think moving in general is better than not
moving at all. If it's just straight up, you know, to move or not to move in, even if your movement,
like, for example, like, when I see this all the time, right? Like I see the eight year old man that lives down my neighborhood
and his posture is so bad that he's like looking straight
down at the ground and he's out there walking.
And you look at him and you go,
oh my God, his posture is so fucked up.
But then I also look at him like good for him
that he's getting out and he's still walking
and he's still moving because somebody
with that fucked up of posture, I could
easily see them being like, oh, I'm in so much pain all the time. I have bad posture.
I shouldn't be every time I walk it and it's a pretty my low back and all these things where
I think you'd be in a much worse position than to not move whatsoever. Now, if we were
to take this to like a squat or like something like that. Do I think it's better to not load a barbell and get under there and squat with bad mechanics
versus not squatting at all?
Yeah, I think not squatting at all is better than putting a bunch of weight on your back
and then squatting with really bad patterns.
Well, yeah, that's a different scenario.
At the end of the day, I mean, well, here's your body adapts to whatever you do and don't do.
That's the important point that I'm trying to make here.
It's not like if you don't do anything
that nothing happens.
If you don't do anything, a lot of things happen.
And you start shutting things down.
And no movement is very, very bad for you.
Now, why would a bad squat be worse than not squatting at all?
I'll tell you why, because you hurt yourself,
which then results in no movement.
Right.
No movement is the worst thing you could,
it's one of the worst things you could possibly do
for your body.
If you don't believe me,
you can play this experiment on yourself.
Get in bed, don't leave your bed for a week or two weeks,
and watch how quickly your health
and your state of mind declines.
Well, isn't the problem with breaking your hips
when you're older?
I mean, it's the rapid decline of health
and that right visibly in front of you see
just the health just go completely
because of the non-movement as a result.
Like they're not motivated to get up and down,
they're not motivated to get circulation and down, they're not motivated to get circulation,
and then it's just like,
and then the defeated sort of mindset
that happens as a result as well,
it just all is just rapid decline of the entire system.
Well, when was the last time you had a limb in a cast, right?
For, you know, even if you,
even if you sprain something and you have it in a brace
for two weeks, take that brace off, and you sprain something and you have it in a brace for two weeks,
take that brace off and you'll be, yeah.
The first time I ever did it, I was, I was shocked at how much muscle I lost.
It was actually, I didn't expect that because I'd never done that before.
I take the brace off and my muscle's gone and it looks scary.
Now, of course, it comes back when you move and exercise it, but that just goes to show you that your body's adapting always,
always, there is no stagnant, there is no stable baseline.
It's either adapting in a favorable way or adapting in an unfavorable way,
or a mix of the both.
Either way though, there's something that's always happening.
So, you know, like I said to ask a question like this,
like if you sit down and you don't move, that is one of the most unhealthy things you could do,
not only for your body, but also for your mind. If you really want to see your mind go
in a bad place, lock yourself in a room and on a bed and stay in there for, you know, just
a few days even. I know how I feel when I'm sick and I can't and I stay on a couch.
And how that fucks with my hair, you know?
Drugs me crazy.
Oh, it's absolutely terrible.
Now, of course, the best answer is, is good movement, you know,
doing good movement.
But, you know, here's the deal, like, you don't have to,
and we talk a lot about expert, you know, exercise programming
and workouts and the best, you know, exercises
and how to do them right and this, that and the other.
But the average person, if the average person who just wants just overall health, doesn't
really care about performance, doesn't want to build lots of muscle, doesn't need to look
super lean, just want to maintain a good healthy body for longevity.
You can get away with a few exercises, like a bar squat is one of them, a deadlift, an overhead press, maybe a row, maybe a chest press.
Get really good at those and maybe the variations of them and get good at movement.
You're going to have good, you'll maintain decent mobility for the rest of your life.
On the flip side, if somebody does nothing at all and just goes to work, sits down at work,
and drives home and sits down at home.
If you don't use it, you lose it, man.
Quick.
People would be shocked.
I'll tell you what,
people who are, trainers who are listening
know exactly what I'm talking about.
You get the average, the average age of a client
who hires a personal trainer is probably 40 something, right?
Wouldn't you agree?
Like late 30s, maybe early to mid 40s, probably, right?
Cause they have expendable income.
At that time, at that age, you value hiring a professional
more than if you're 20 and you think you could just
do everything on your own.
So I would get clients all the time who are like 43,
45, 50, 39, whatever.
And I would inevitably, if they hadn't worked out ever
or had, I don't worked out in years
They couldn't do basic things like reach straight up above their head
Yeah, literally take a 45 year old who doesn't work out at all
Have them hold the dumbbell and have them fully extend above their head and what you'll see is a shit ton of
Compensation a little or back. You'll see all kinds of dysfunction in the shoulder in the neck
Have them do their own form long enough and they'll hurt themselves.
That's how bad the movement is.
And then when they get to like 60 and 70, holy cow, like I would get 60 and 70 year old clients who would get so excited because I would get them to the point where they could reach above their head.
Because they couldn't even do it. They couldn't even straighten their elbows.
Like they were just like right here and they couldn't reach things in high areas.
So yeah, not moving is one of the absolute worst things
you could possibly do.
In fact, if I'm not mistaken, I think there's studies
that compare sitting in terms of threat to your health
to smoking cigarettes.
If I'm not mistaken.
I've seen those, yeah.
Yeah.
Where it's almost as bad as smoking.
Very close to being as bad. If you guys ever trained a client and had them like, if I'm not mistaken. I've seen those, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
If you guys ever trained a client and had them like, especially an older client, had to leave
or not work out because they hurt themselves and then you see them like a month later.
Oh, yeah.
It was just completely deteriorated, like, yeah.
Scary, right?
It's tough, man.
Yeah, to see that because it's frustrating for them and you just see, like, it was only
a few weeks and it's like you're starting all over again.
Yeah, I had one lady who I trained,
I'm sure I've told this a long time ago,
but she was in her early 70s and wonderful woman,
her daughter brought her to me because she needed,
more strength, she was quite deconditioned,
she couldn't move very well.
So I trained her for, I wanna to say about two or three years,
so we trained for a while, very basic, very, very basic.
Like the first stuff that we would do would be like,
just practicing standing up from a chair, right?
Like I was her first exercise.
And over the course of three years,
like she didn't become some fitness fanatic
and I didn't make her like this super mobile body builder,
but she was, you know, significantly better
than how she started.
Then she slipped in the shower and she broke her leg. So she breaks her leg.
So now she can't get out of bed. She can't move.
So she's got this cast not coming in, not coming in. Next thing I know her daughter calls me is like, look,
I'm paying for someone to take care of my mom right now. Can't afford a trainer anymore.
So she's, you know, she's, if we can afford it later, she'll come see you.
But I don't think she's gonna come see you for a while.
So I said, okay, no problem.
It was something like seven or eight months later.
So it wasn't even a year later.
So leg is healed and everything.
I'm at the grocery store and I see her, her name is Barbara.
I see her.
First off, when she used to come see me, she did have poor posture,
but she could still walk relatively upright.
I see her in the grocery store.
She's almost completely horizontal with a walker.
Like really bad bent over.
She's walking with her daughter.
Her daughter's walking around with her in the grocery store.
So I call her out, like, hey, you know, Barbara, hey.
And she kind of looks up at me and she's got this very confused look on her face.
And I'm like, hey, and her daughter says, hey,
hey, mom, do you remember Sal?
Do you remember Sal?
And she goes, no, no.
And my heart just crushed because she had, and I remember when I,
when I was training her, there were definitely signs of dementia that were starting to happen
But they were really really subtle and the only reason why I could tell is because you know
I'd spent a lot of time with her I'd train her three you know three days a week or so
And we would have all these conversations and stuff and she would ask me
Every once in a while she'd ask me a question, you know
That she had asked me like a week or two ago
So I'd say oh, okay, I think maybe she's having a little bit of dementia.
But it wasn't like, if you just met her, you wouldn't notice.
Eight months later, because she couldn't move,
because she had broken her leg and she was bedridden
and because she didn't exercise anymore.
Her posture destroyed, completely deteriorated,
didn't even recognize me anymore.
And that was terrifying, absolutely terrifying.
So make no mistake.
No movement is a very, very dangerous...
Oh, no, accelerate poor health for sure.
Absolutely.
Next question is from Carmen Nolesa.
I'm wondering what a woman should do
to boost their testosterone level naturally.
More testosterone would be nice for building muscle,
but I'm sure females should aim for something different
than men.
What natural things can a woman do to get their hormones on point?
I don't think it's necessarily that women should aim for something different than men because
women in general are going to be, it's going to be challenging for a woman to promote
more testosterone naturally, right?
Obviously, you wouldn't want to take something synthetically to try and do that, because the most optimized natural woman
is never gonna have even as much as
the average male does testosterone.
No, they have a little bit of testosterone.
Right, so you could, you want to do all the similar stuff,
and we talk a lot about that on the show right now
of all, you know, sleep and sunlight
and you know, lifting heavier weights and, um, that you've light.
I mean, that's why they can't, they can't, they use a juve light.
Yeah.
All these things could potentially help them.
Yeah.
If you're a woman, you don't necessarily want to try to increase your testosterone
levels.
First off, that's not, it's kind of a difficult thing to do for a woman.
And remember, testosterone is the male hormone.
It's literally what turns a fetus into, into, you know, signal through the, obviously, the, your, or DNA,
but it, it, it, it turns us into a male. If a woman has high testosterone levels like
a man, she will masculine eyes. She'll start to develop masculine features, grow hair
on her face. Clotaurus will actually grow as if it's trying to become a penis.
Voice will lower.
So a lot of things will happen with a woman.
You don't want to, unless you have no testosterone, which may affect your libido, that may be
more the result of an imbalance between estrogen and progesterone.
Those are the hormones that you really want to watch or have imbalance if you're a woman.
Having those be out of balance, the more common one to be out of balance is estrogen, the
one that, you know, they'll call it estrogen dominance, right?
Where your body is either sensitive to estrogen or your progesterone is too low, so the balance
is off, or you have too much estrogen.
This is where you get side effects, you know, and I pull up a list here of things that
I want to make sure I cover them all. Like you'll get hair loss and thinning of hair, depression
and anxiety, mood swings and irritability, trouble falling asleep, PMS is much worse, breast
tenderness, or fibrosistic breast, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and ovarian cysts, that's also from estrogen dominance, endometriosis,
fibroids, infertility, low libido, water retention bloating, fat gain, accelerated aging, and so on.
Estrogen dominance can even be a risk factor for cancer. So that's really what you want to look
for when you're a woman. Men are the ones that look for low signs of low testosterone.
Because when our hormones are off, that's the easy one to kind of watch and see what's
going on.
I see.
So it's more progesterone and estrogen balance.
Estrogen balance, that relationship.
Yeah.
So I wondered if that's what, so I had an issue with a lot of women when I first started
training and I think it had to do with the extreme low fat diets that was going on.
And I would throw one of my female clients on a higher fat diet.
And instantly they would feel a difference in their hormones.
That's not the hormones.
Yeah, like that was.
So I think that's the first place I would normally check
because this was more common than I thought it would be.
And I think it's just because of the fear of eating fat for so many women. And men, men too, were avoiding it.
I was avoiding it in the, you know, that'll cause hormone imbalance to men too.
Right. And so I think by keeping your, your healthy fats up is an easy thing to look
at. If you go too low in anything, right? So if a, if a woman goes too low and carbohydrates
for too long, so let's say you're a keto dieter and you do that for a long, long period of time, there's some evidence,
you know, without ever coming out, right? There's some evidence that shows that you may have thyroid
hormone issues as a result of that. Low fat for sure. You go really low fat. That is immediate,
I mean, hormone issues. I mean, fat is a essential macronutrient.
We need it, we need to eat it otherwise we'll die.
Low, low, low protein can also cause, you know, hormone imbalances.
And that's what's wrong with some of these, like, fat diets that we see people do is they
they're so caught up on following the protocol that diet instead of trying to listen to their
body and maybe feed their body that way.
And I mean, even ourselves, like've been following a ketogenic type of protocol
for a long period of time there.
Man, I have a part of why I feel so good right now,
I think is just the reintroduction of carbohydrates.
Sure I was eating them,
but not like I'm eating them now.
Now I'm back up to a healthy 250 grams of carbs.
Which isn't like a ton for a guy or size.
Right, right, it's not a good one.
It's just more than 100,
than you probably would be. Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's double, right? So ton for a guy your size. Right, right, it's not a question. It's just more than a hundred than you probably would.
Yeah, yeah, I mean, it's double, right?
So it is a lot compared to what I was before,
but it's not a crazy amount where I'm like,
shoveling all these carbs and it's just that I was so low
for so long that it was affecting me hormoning.
Yeah, so, you know, if you lose your period,
that obviously tell you that your hormones
are probably not balanced out.
And if you stay there long enough, you know, because'll obviously tell you that your hormones are probably not balanced out. And if you stay there long enough,
you know, because of dieting too much
or because you're too lean,
then you can expect some hormone issues.
Another one is just really bad PMS.
And it's funny because, you know,
there's, I think today we tried to mask
some of the bad symptoms of PMS.
You see a lot of women getting prescribed SSR-I drugs
and anti-exhidimedications,
and they take them right around PMS.
In fact, that's one of the more popular
off the label type prescription.
And it's a bit of a pill, so.
Yeah, so it's one of the more common reasons
why a doctor will prescribe an antidepressant off label.
So not for like regular depression,
but like, oh, your PMS is really bad.
Here's an SSRI, I want you to take this before you have,
the week before you have your period
and while you're on your period.
And so women will actually take it
to try to mask some of the symptoms of PMS.
Now, PMS symptoms are normal and natural,
but the extreme ones could be a sign
that your hormones are kind of at a balance.
Like if you're a woman and when you PMS,
like if your anxiety goes through the roof
or you get really fucking dark,
I'm talking like it's like a big dramatic change
or you become super, super irritable.
Or you can't sleep or you get hot flashes and all this other stuff.
It could be just a hormone imbalance between estrogen and progesterone.
This is much more common today because women are on birth control for so long.
And then when they go out, you know, here's a thing, like if a guy takes
anabolic steroids, what does his body do?
Stop making testosterone because it's a negative feedback loop, right?
Your body senses too much testosterone stops making testosterone because it's a negative feedback loop right your body senses too much testosterone
Stops making its own then you go off testosterone
It can take a while for your own natural testosterone levels to come back, right?
Sometimes it can take a year or longer, right?
Especially imagine especially if you were on it for
10 years imagine if a guy was on testosterone for 10 or 15, like a lot of women are before they decide to go off.
That's interesting for them.
The antidepressants,
so I just went in for a checkup
and the first thing they want to establish,
because I'm like, well, I'm low energy,
I want to get all my blood work
and all this stuff and kind of figure this out.
First thing they're going for is like,
are you depressed?
This and that.
They're going through this whole protocol of just like, if I'm low energy, then an antidepressant
might be the answer to that.
That's right.
Now, aside from the obvious stuff
of balancing out your hormones,
having a good whole food-based diet,
not going too hard in restriction,
but also not eating a ton.
Because if you have high, high body fat levels,
then you may also get estrogen dominance because fat is an estrogen sensitive tissue.
It could actually cause you to produce more estrogen.
If you exercise properly, don't overwork, you get good sleep, and you're still having
some of these issues.
You may be either consuming too much sugar because sugar can cause issues with estrogen.
Alcohol and caffeine are other ones. Caffeine can actually cause in some women spikes in estrogen,
and other women's drops in estrogen.
So look at caffeine, and I've had online clients
where I'll have them eliminate caffeine,
and a lot of their symptoms will go away.
Artificial fragrances.
A lot of these fragrances that you smell,
like candles that you may light,
that you think, oh, this smells nice. This smells like cinnamon apple or whatever. If it's not a
natural, like, you know, type of candle. Yeah, what about the makeup and the gel? All those things,
champoos and conditioners. Yeah, they all have Xenoestrogens, which are chemicals that have like a
weak affinity for the estrogen receptor. That means that they don't necessarily give you these strong estrogenic effects,
but over time, they can.
So you start to look at those things,
maybe eliminate those.
Cleaning supplies, pharmaceuticals can do this.
Here's some other things you can do.
If you have all your ducts lined up
and everything is going well,
increase your consumption of cruciferous vegetables.
They contain, broccoli, for example,
contains a compound called endolthory carbonyl that when
you consume it, your liver changes the type of estrogen metabolites that you produce into
the less active forms.
So if you have, if you're estrogen dominant or you have these symptoms, eating more broccoli
may actually balance you out or you can supplement.
You can actually buy endolall three carbonyl.
And then the stronger version of that is called DIM.
But I will say this before supplementing with something like DIM, which is a really strong,
natural, over-the-counter kind of estrogen, you know, not blocker, but, you know, balancer,
whatever, make sure that's what the problem is, because you will be messing with your hormones
by taking that.
Yeah, it's not like this person's not really trying,
or it has a problem as much as they know the correlation
between testosterone and building muscle
and they're looking to boost it.
Carmen follows us and we've seen her page before
and she's very fit but she's also shredded.
And so what I would say to Carmen, for you in particular,
if you want to do things to naturally balance out your hormones, I would say try gaining a little body fat because you're shredded right now.
You're going to bulk and lift some heavy weight.
Yeah, she's probably around 10% body fat.
She's got a six pack and everything.
I'd say let your body fat get up to about 15, 16, but just still lean.
You're not going to be like overweight or anything.
You're still very lean.
Push your body fat up to 15, 16% and leave it there for a little bit
and then see how you feel and how your hormones respond.
Next question is from Machi Dog.
How do you deal with your spouse or partner's level of need when they far exceed your
own?
My husband requires so much more attention and accolades than I do and he seems to be getting
worse as the years roll on.
Wow.
My impromptu relationship is...
I love when we come out as experts, I know all the psychologists and
fucking counselors and therapists that listen to us cringe all the time.
You are not a professional, you shouldn't have a fuck.
We are not.
We're not.
We start with you. We guess what, you asked us.
Guess what, it's our show.
So we're gonna give our opinion anyway.
I think you need to have him dead live three times a week.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, a great book for this.
I know we mentioned it on the, you know,
the episode with Sex with the Emily.
I think this, for this exact type of a question
is five leveling languages, right?
I think that's, I think it's really important to,
and even if you don't read the book,
at least get the concept of it and understand
the meaning behind it is that, you know,
typically we all have, there's five major love languages
and each of us have one or two that are,
you could be a collection of all of them but you have a typically a dominant one or two
and you know it could be that if you're saying that he needs accolade so that's
affirmation right so he needs words of affirmation from you he could also it could
be services to things that you do for him so maybe those are the two things that
he needs he likes affirmation so tell him how good he is and whatever all those things. And then also do things for him, which could incorporate
cooking or cleaning or helping him out with certain things. Like these can all be examples
of stuff that you could potentially help help him with as far as the the leveling, which
is now where this becomes challenging for partners is when neither one of those two are
yours.
When yours may be GIF receiving and something else.
And so this is where I see the most conflict with couples is when they don't seem to recognize
that your love languages are completely different.
Now that doesn't mean that you can't be incredible partner.
Katrina and I have completely opposite love languages.
It's just you have to learn to have empathy.
And it may seem very one-sided
because maybe he doesn't know specifically what yours are
and for him to contribute in that direction a little bit more.
And it seems like you're put a lot of effort and emphasis
in trying to accommodate what seems to be very needy
whereas maybe you're not communicating
what you actually need effectively.
Right, well, here's a weird one.
So here's it, and this is an area where Katrina and I had
to work on like, mine is gift receiving.
And it's, it goes stems all the way back to my childhood
and my history and so like that.
So, and I typically as a single guy,
I bought myself stuff, I buy myself gifts.
That's why I like to buy things.
That's part of it because I like things, right?
And so for Katrina, hers
is touch and feel and that's a big strength to her. So she's incredibly touchy and
feely and loving. So as soon as I walk on the door, you know, she's made, she makes the
effort to make sure she kisses me and looks at me and holds me. And if we're sitting next
to each other, she's always rubbing on me and massaging me. And I love all that stuff
and I appreciate it, but I don't need it.
And I don't, and in my head,
I'm not counting it as love, if that makes sense, right?
So it's not registering in my brain as she's loving me.
But if she gets me a gift, like it registers as she's,
she's loving me.
So what happens is a partner ends up doing
their own love language,
which they want for themselves.
They end up doing that a lot for their partner,
and in their head, you're loving them a lot
because you're doing the things that you want in return,
but what you don't realize is that's not their language.
So for them, all that effort and work that you're putting in
towards quote unquote loving them,
they're not receiving it the same way that you want,
so that's where people miss,
and they don't realize it's like,
this because you love that way, because that's the way you like to be loved.
Doesn't necessarily mean that that's what he's looking for. So learning to understand
that and then to be okay with, okay, I know it's easier for me to love him.
So, and for example, for me, going back to my struggle, like I struggle with,
um, affirmation thing. I'm terrible at telling Katrina how beautiful she is,
how smart she is, how much I love her,
how much she does for me and those things like that.
I'm terrible at that.
And so I have had to put in,
but now what I am is I'm a major provider.
I buy her gifts all the time.
Like I do all that stuff and she gives two shits about that.
So if you can imagine I'm a guy who, for a while there,
like it was like every week I was coming home with new clothes for her or flowers or gifts or things like that. So if you can imagine I'm a guy who was you know for a while there like there was like every week I was coming home with new clothes for her or flowers or gifts or things like that. And
I'm in my head I'm thinking all the time like I'm fucking totally loving this woman. But then at
the same time she's feeling deprived and and so it's like what the fuck how could she could feel deprived
I feel like I do so much for her. Well that's because I'm doing the things that are from my
love language and the things that I love I'm really not loving her the way that she wants to be loved. So I think it's important that you make
this connection. I think it's a great read if you haven't read the book. Yeah, I think to sometimes
he may, you know, your spouse may be feeling very insecure. He may be feeling very, very insecure
about you and the relationship. And so just wants more affirmation that you love them, that you're
secure with them, that you want to be there with them.
And I've seen this happen many times with clients where I'll train a guy or I'll train
a girl and then they start to get fit, but their spouse doesn't work out and I'll train
them for a year or two years.
And you know, when you guys know this, when you train clients, you talk about everything, right?
Cause you become friends, you see them for hours every week.
And I'd hear them talk about,
this was actually a common thing.
This exact question was actually quite common
where they'd be working out with me for a year or two,
their body's changing, they're feeling better,
they have more energy.
Now they're doing things that they weren't doing before,
and then their spouse ends up requiring much more,
they become more needy, they need more attention, they need more, and it's like, what's going
on?
They're insecure because your value has gone up.
They've perceived your value at a particular place, right?
Like, okay, you were 20 pounds heavier before, you weren't as outgoing before, you didn't
have as much confidence before. Now you're 20 pounds leaner, you've got more confidence, you've got more energy, your value has
increased, their value, their perceived value has stayed the same, they now will feel, start to feel
insecure. That's a really good point and really, really common. And then imagine that with them being
off on their languages and it can really compound them.
Oh, dude.
I mean, that could be why she feels this way and why it's getting increasingly worse is
because you may be increasingly increasing your value may be going up.
Right.
And he could be staying the same or even going down.
Imagine he's getting more unhealthy or who knows where he's, I have no idea about his
career, what's going on with him there, but if he's not growing at the same speed that
you're growing as an individual, then absolutely.
Imagine if you're just a regular person,
let's say you're just some regular dude,
and then you somehow, I don't know,
you're in LA and you're running to Beyonce, right?
Let's say she's single, and all of a sudden,
you guys hit it off and now she wants to date you.
Now you're dating Beyonce, right?
The level of insecurity you may have
because you're dating Beyonce,
it's probably gonna be a lot higher, and you may come across as're dating Beyonce. It's probably gonna be a
Lot higher, right and you may come across as more needy. What are you doing right now?
Do you love me? Are you sure you want to be with me? Why do you want to be with me?
Because you perceive their value as so much higher. This happens with work where one person's maybe starts to succeed
At work and the other person not so much
This may be more common if a woman starts to get very successful
because guys tend to get insecure about that, right?
If they're especially if their wife or girlfriend
is more successful than them monetarily.
This happens with bodies, if you become more fit,
or it may be that your spouse or your boyfriend
or girlfriend doesn't increase their value,
but your perceived value decreases
because of something that happened to you,
like you lost your job, or you gained weight, or maybe you're feeling depressed.
That causes a lot of problems as well. I mean, imagine you're with somebody, and you are a particular way,
and then you go through a rough patch where you feel like shit, or you gained weight as a result of it.
Now you're very insecure about the other person, and it can come across as very needy.
Now the irony of all of this, the irony of this is being super needy and needing a lot
of that information doesn't necessarily help anything unless it's communicated well.
It doesn't help and in fact may actually hurt a situation because if you do have that
other partner
and they are increasing their value
and now you're asking them all the time
and coming across as needy, needy, needy, needy,
you may actually be bringing your own value down for yourself.
You may be pushing them away for sure.
You may be pushing them away.
Because confidence is attractive and it's called,
it's attractive in both sexes, man and women, right?
And it's unattractive of the opposite as well.
So yeah, and hopefully he's picking up on that.
And then, you know, like that's something, like,
internally just needs to kind of get self-motivated
to, you know, pours energy in elsewhere, you know,
and like, pick up on that feedback
because that's something like, between partners,
you need to maintain a certain level of communication
where it's like, if I feel like I'm annoying, being annoying and pestering my partner, you need to maintain a certain level of communication where it's like, if I feel like I'm being annoying and pestering my partner, I have to read that and I have to understand
that that's a problem, that's something I need to pull back, assess my own insecurities
and assess myself and pour myself into something constructive.
And that's really difficult for a lot of people to understand and reflect on what they're putting out there like that.
It's so funny because there's certain categories
of clients that you get as a personal trainer
and there's these common categories or common reasons
why people are hiring.
One of them is like, I wanna get in shape for my wedding.
Another one is like a high school reunion
or there's a lot of them, right?
They're kind of common where you hear them a lot.
One of them, and they wouldn't say this,
but as you get to know them, you could figure this out.
One of them was, the person is thinking
about leaving a relationship,
so they're gonna hire a personal trainer
and start to get in shape.
You know, often, that's what that happens.
It's actually pretty crazy,
where the person comes, either they just got divorced or things are kind of rocky.
So now they're working out to try to improve their value
because they're thinking about bouncing or whatever.
Sure.
Happened all the time.
Yep.
Next question is from Stephanie K. Nutrition.
What is the favorite place you've ever traveled to and why?
Depends, right?
So I have, I have like one of my favorite places I've ever been.
I've been to Paris and Paris was amazing.
But that was because I had never been really outside of the US.
I don't really count Mexico.
And that was an incredible experience for me
because I didn't realize how little history we have here.
You know, like it's just,
even when you go places that have been around for you.
Yeah, we're a new country.
When you look at all the rest of the country.
Yeah, really, and so that was a real major experience
for me to walk around and find myself just like
staring at architecture and buildings.
You know what I'm saying?
I wouldn't think that would be that big of a deal,
but I really, really enjoyed that.
So Paris was an amazing experience for me.
But I'm more like a guy who wants to go somewhere.
I work a lot, I grind hard.
And so traveling all the way over to Europe,
it can be a taxing, entire thing of the flight over there
and trying to get the places and do things.
So if I'm in that kind of a mood, then that's a, it was an amazing experience.
But if I'm in my normal mood, which is when I go on vacation, I want, I want room service,
I want the top notch food, I want beach, I want like, so Jamaica was one of my favorite
places that I've ever been for that.
I stayed at the Royal Plantation,
which isn't, I forget what movie that's in,
but it's probably one of,
if not the nicest hotel in Ocho Rios in Jamaica.
And it's just everything's red carpet treatment.
And the hotel was amazing.
The room that I was in was amazing.
The beach that we had was private.
The service there was incredible, the chefs that were on the resort were amazing, there was like a couple
of these chefs were like famous for their dishes and stuff. So that for me was probably
two of the my favorite places that I've ever traveled to.
For me it would be either Nice, which was in France,
which was a long time ago, but gorgeous,
gorgeous, gorgeous beach town.
Incredible food.
People were great.
I mean, it was just, it was a great place to visit.
The other one is gonna sound kind of cliché,
or whatever, but I really enjoyed Kauai.
I had a fucking great time there.
It's like obviously beautiful
because it's an island, but we did a lot of like hiking and stuff. So we saw
Wemmea Canyon. We did some of the Kalalau Trail. We did. We went on these ATVs
where they filmed Jurassic Park. We did a few other things and it was just it's
like amazing outdoor stuff, but also amazing beaches and super chill,
kind of laid back attitude.
And then the food, which was,
the fish was just incredible.
I had such a great time there.
In fact, I think Hawaii's gonna be a place
that I staple place that I go to now,
because I just was so,
and the only reason why I didn't go before
is because everybody goes there. So you're like, ah, let's try something different, whatever. No, man, I see why everybody goes and the only reason why I didn't go before is because everybody goes there.
So you're like, ah, let's try something different.
Right.
No, man, I see why everybody goes there, you know what I mean?
Fucking amazing.
It's gorgeous.
That's funny.
I haven't actually been in that many places, to be honest.
Like I've been to Canada and I've been to, you know, obviously like, like Cabo and
Hawaii.
I've been to, to, to Hawaii as well.
So that was definitely one of my top ones as well.
Did all the, you know, everything you could do on the island. We pretty much did that.
And well, this year you're going to this year. Yeah. So this year like for my wife and I's
10 year anniversary, we just wanted and she's very, very much more traveled than me and has been pretty much everywhere in Europe.
And it's cool because so she has like a lot of German heritage and actually knows and speaks
German. So that's something in the future that you know what we're doing right now is kind of like
retracing a lot of our heritage. And so this trip was gonna be about Scotland, Ireland,
and I've actually, I have been there before,
which I kind of don't count it because I went with my brother
and it was like a last minute thing.
We had no money and we caught this thing,
like this way before, like a lot of the websites
were up for like, you up for cheap deals on flights.
And so we were basically on standby
on this thing called air hitch.
And it was like we were stuck in a hostage
or a hostile hostage.
Oh, a hostile situation.
We're all in my gunpoint.
Yeah, this story took a crazy turn.
Yeah, it was a hostile.
You needed Miss America.
Yeah.
Come save me.
Yeah, so we're actually in a,
yeah, in a hostile in LA for like two days
just waiting to get on a plane.
Oh, what's a hostile like in LA?
The horrible.
What a, what a hippies did.
Mally hippies.
And then, and so then we flew over into France,
which is where we ended up in Paris,
which was just like basically,
we're waiting to get on another flight to get to England.
And so it was just this really rushed,
I got a little bit of a sense of the landscape
and was able to see some sights and stuff,
but I was like, man,
I just really wanna spend good time and like see things
and like retrace was like, man, I just really want to spend good time and like,
like see things and like, you know, retrace kind of our historical, you know, steps and
family and all that kind of stuff. So anyway, so that's, I'm really, really looking forward
to that. And so we'll see.
You came to one of my favorites, Pots, Cabo. Cabo, I love to.
That was amazing. Yeah, it's just because it's only a three hour flight. It's Mexico, like,
people don't really talk about it much, but man, we're that place that we all went
together. I mean, that's a, we love that. Oh, man, I was so chill and relaxing. Like, that's
me. Yeah. To me, that's my, like, not, it's not for everybody. Like, I know, sounds
probably more adventurous, like, go out and do more stuff or I don't think we even like
both. I don't know if we left left the house. I see I'm totally cool not leaving. If
it's an environment like that, like it's perfect.
But yeah, like I, there's some adventure in me still
like to, to go kind of, so this will be kind of different
than that, but yeah, I fully enjoyed.
I like both.
One day, one day I wanna go, I wanna take you guys
if we can all go to like Sicily
and Southern Italy and the Mediterranean
and you could, I mean, just, the culture is incredible.
Absolutely, you can do that.
It's amazing. And then I'm gonna throw it up, I can make that decision. And it's, it, the culture is incredible. Absolutely, you can do that. It's amazing.
And then, I'm gonna throw it up.
I can make things decisions.
It's so cool when you go to,
I don't have to ask my parents.
It's so cool when you go to an old country,
like Italy where you'll be,
like you're being Rome and you'll just,
oh, there's something that's 2000 years old right there
and there's something that's a thousand years old.
And there's even places like that in Sicily
where there's Greek ruins and certain towns in Sicily.
I would love, yeah, I definitely want to go
in the Mediterranean, spend a lot of time there
and see all those structures and all the old ancient
civilization stuff.
I want to take Courtney to Egypt at some point
and do one of those really crazy tours
where they get the Sphinx and they give you
all the back history and stuff.
So the place I would love to travel,
that I really wanna travel to,
that has been on my mind for, I don't know, 20 years
for whatever reason, Japan.
And I told you guys, I wanna go to Japan.
That doesn't even make my top 10.
I know, I'd love to go to Japan.
That's what, thank you, finally.
So we got three at a four, so you're out of number.
I know Doug is down. I wanna go go the culture. Yes, they're yeah, it's it's fascinating
Especially you know like samurai and like just going through all those like gardens
It's so beautiful. Oh, I love Japanese culture. I want to go see some sumo fights
I want to say hello. I want to have food in Japan. We go to Tokyo and we go to big city
And I want to go where were you, we go to Tokyo, I want to go to a big city, and I want to go. What town were you in, Doug?
What were you in?
I was near Osaka, which is south of Tokyo.
Second largest city in Japan.
See, we got to go to Japan, dude.
We got to go to Japan.
In Japan?
I don't know, man.
I just like crowds and crowds of people
like make me nervous, you know what I mean?
Isn't Japan like that, too?
Is it?
Depends where you go.
I thought it was a little less.
I don't know. Yeah, it depends where you're at.
Yeah, because were you lived, Doug?
Wasn't it more rural?
Yeah, I was outside of the city about 40 minutes by train.
It was very rural out there.
Oh, okay.
But so there's all types of different terrain in Japan.
It's very diverse.
I, the culture is what fascinates me the most.
Like the karaoke bars and how.
Do that be awesome.
Well, no, over there, it's different.
Doug would tell me like the businessmen would get together, go to these bars and how... Dude, that'd be awesome. Well, no, over there, it's different. Doug would tell me, like, the businessmen would get together,
go to these bars and get fucking blitzed.
Yeah.
Like, they'd get smashed after work or whatever.
It's just an interesting culture, some of the...
It's a hostess bar.
Yeah, there you go.
The hostess bar.
It's a karaoke bar, but you have a girl,
a girl's and short skirts, serving you whiskey.
Oh, okay, I'm afraid about that part.
Yeah, yeah.
So, I think you'd like it, Adam. I'm so dumb. It's who I dug as a fan. whiskey. Oh, okay. I'm afraid about that part. Yeah, yeah.
So I think you'd like it, Adam.
I can't see what I dug as a fan.
Yeah, yeah.
Excellent.
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