New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce - Arnold Schwarzenegger on His Iconic Movies, Sculpting a Retirement Body and Being Useful | Ep 84

Episode Date: April 3, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Jason and Travis are fantastic interviewers. That's all I can say. Even though I know they're going to cut this part out now. Oh no, it's a no. This guy's really the real deal. I love talking to them and I'll be back. Welcome back to New Heights, ladies and gentlemen, presented by Wavesports and Entertainment
Starting point is 00:00:24 and brought to you by Buffalo Wild Wings Let's go sports bar Just a little just a little you know We're your host. I'm Travis Kelsey my big brother Jason Kelsey New Heights comes to you every single Wednesday and subscribe on YouTube wherever you get your podcast follow the show on all social media at New Heights show with 1s and check out our official fan club at New Heights Show also with 1S. We got an exciting, exciting show for you. Before we get to that though, you can definitely still purchase your tickets for the live show
Starting point is 00:00:52 at the University of Cincinnati, April 11th. Make sure you go to gobaricast.com slash new heights. Head to gobaricast.com slash new heights right now to get your ticket and wherever you get your podcast, make sure you hit the follow button and all the fun man We're gonna have some very special Surprise guests at the at the live show, but let's get to this episode because it's it's about to be an all-timer That's right. We got an all-timer guest and I'll just pass this thing over to Jason Listen, my heart is pumping right now because we have the King of Pump.
Starting point is 00:01:25 The King. The originator of pumping iron. Our guest today is seven time Mr. Olympia, the former governor of California. He has grossed an estimated $4 billion at the box office. You know him from some of your favorite movies like Commando, Predator, True Lies, Kindergarten Cop, Jingle All the Way, it's the God damn Terminator! That's right, we got Arnold Schwarzenegger! Woo!
Starting point is 00:01:51 Fire up baby! Wow, that was fantastic. That's kind of a movie of all. As long as Arnie approves it. I can't believe it, where's the baby oil? It's supposed to be oiled up when you introduce me. That's right. That was great. That was really fantastic. Arnold, I cannot tell you the moment we found out you were coming on the show, just so much
Starting point is 00:02:12 excitement. Oh, man. You were such a huge part of our childhood and what we aspired to be. So to have you on the show, it's like coming full circle for both of us. It really is, man. So thank you for coming on. It's truly an honor. Well, thank you very much.
Starting point is 00:02:25 And I was so excited when I heard I was invited on the show because there is nothing that I love more than, first of all, talking to great athletes and also great athletes that are branching out and finding another thing to do and finding the other talent. Because it's always great when you're champion in one thing, right?
Starting point is 00:02:51 In athletics, if it's boxing, if it's karate, if it's football, or tennis, or whatever it is, bodybuilding, weightlifting, whatever it may be. But that always ends. And then no matter which, except maybe, I don't even know what sport, maybe dancing you can do until later on, ballroom dancing or something like that. But I mean, in most cases it ends.
Starting point is 00:03:14 And so you have to think what is your next move. And you have to create that vision early on because you start moving in that direction then. And so you guys are out there now. You started like last year or so. Yeah, two years ago, yeah. Started with this podcast and it's going through the roof.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Thank you, man. I mean, everyone talks about it. It's fantastic. And two brothers, I mean, how great is that? It's been crazy, dude. You know, they have two brothers work together and really kind of play off each other. And you guys are doing it so well.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I've watched some of them. And I mean, you're really talented and you speak well and you're full of energy and you ask interesting questions and you say funny things and it's kind of all kind of mixed up together. No, but it's just- This is so cool, man. So I immediately when they asked me to come on the show, I said, oh yeah, I don't even have to think about this because this guy's a talented and you know now I know you have now retired right and so that means you're gonna continue on oh yeah winning another Super Bowl
Starting point is 00:04:18 Well, of course Fire me up, fire me up, Horny What else you gonna do right? You're gonna win another Super Bowl, that's what it is. As a matter of fact, why not another one after that? There should be no stopping in sight. But you now, you know, and this is maybe off the record, but no one is gonna blabber out there anyway.
Starting point is 00:04:40 He's probably here doing some interviews for movie parts. Oh yeah. You know what I mean? He definitely needs to be in it. Because I said to myself, there's something odd because a lot of times you guys do the show where you were in another place and you were in another place, right?
Starting point is 00:04:54 Yeah, yeah. And it's a split screen thing, which really works well. Yeah. But now you're together because you're in Hollywood. That's right. Hollywood, baby. And so there's a reason,. I'm not stupid, right? There's a reason why those guys are out here together in Hollywood. I mean, and you know,
Starting point is 00:05:13 there's all kinds of interviews being scheduled, I know, for movie parts for Blowing Hero. So you got any parts for it? Nobody. You guys have it lined up. We just don't want to give it away right now. Oh, okay. I know the way this how do you pick the movie parts because the breadth of Action to a movie like twins with Danny DeVita How did you know always depict the movie that was just gonna kill it? Like what was that process? Well, you know to be very honest
Starting point is 00:05:39 I was not able to pick it all the time because Because I've had movies that went through the roof, like Twins or Kindergarten Cop, and Conan and Terminator and those films. But there were other movies like Hercules in New York. I mean, they went in the toilet. I mean, went straight in the toilet. So there was movies that they made like that, that made no money, and went in the toilet.
Starting point is 00:06:04 So you cannot always win. There's no such thing, and this is why I always talk also about the losses, because you got to acknowledge losses, because we learn not only from victories, but we learn a lot from our losses. And when you're down, how do you get back up again, and how do you get to the next, and have a victorious kind of a movie.
Starting point is 00:06:24 But I was very happy that overall overall I have chosen some really good movies and that I was able, like you said, you know, when you were pumping me up and you guys were disputing between The Rock and Arnold. Come on now, there's no dispute here. No, but there's a dispute because he was partially right because The Rock is stronger now than I am. He has more muscles than I have right now. His movies are doing really well. So there's nothing to be taken away from The Rock.
Starting point is 00:06:53 But the fact of the matter is I'm- You're a good man. You're a good man. My tail was between my legs as you walked in here. Let the man finish. Let the sun come in. I'm very happy with the overall kind of inventory of what I've created in show business.
Starting point is 00:07:04 And I think this is the important thing is to be able to go and to do kind of like a movie like Conan the Barbarian, where you expose yourself and your body's out there. And then you do a science fiction movie like Terminator, and then you're number one in that. Then you go to do something like a comedy like Twins, and then you're number one in that in the box office.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Just checking it out for board. And you gross almost $300 million. So this really great, great victories or then to go to like for instance, with Netflix to do FUBAR. To go for the first time in the TV series and then that being number one. So there was, so I celebrate a lot of great, great victories
Starting point is 00:07:42 I have to say with some defeats, no two ways about that. If it's in bodybuilding, I had my victories. In weightlifting, I had my victories. But I also had my defeats in bodybuilding and in weightlifting and powerlifting and all those kind of things. And in movies, so to speak. And in my personal life.
Starting point is 00:07:58 So you know, you go through that and you have your ups and downs. Yeah, absolutely. You never put yourself in a box, though. That's what I always admired. You were never nervous or seemed scared to jump into a new world. Something that you weren't known for.
Starting point is 00:08:12 And I think that is the biggest thing that I took out of just your overall professionalism in all sports, entertainment, politics, is that you always found a way to relate to people and show people that you could do it. Well yeah, I love challenges. And I think that you guys too. Yes.
Starting point is 00:08:32 I think that you can do the best. I love the hardest challenges too, man. The ones that really get you. The stuff that you guys do is really, really challenging. And so I love challenges. I love when someone says, oh, this is really risky Arnold to do twins because the people love to see in action movies
Starting point is 00:08:47 but I don't know if they will go for it that you're in a comedy. And of course I say, okay, so don't pay me. I said, don't pay me, just make me be part owner of the film. And who had the last laugh with that? And I take the risk, just like you take the risk. And sure enough, I made more money on that movie like in any other movie.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Oh yeah, but on yourself. Exactly, so that's what I did. But I mean, it worked. One of the things that I talk about in my book, Be Useful, is don't listen to the naysayers. I mean, how many times have you said it's impossible? You're not gonna do that, right? We heard this our whole life.
Starting point is 00:09:23 And so I remember when I ran for governor, they said, Arnold, they're gonna eat your life. I mean, this is so dangerous to do that. I mean, you're gonna throw out your movie in a career and you're gonna go in there and they're gonna belittle you and the press is gonna be all over, especially you're a Republican
Starting point is 00:09:41 and running in a state like California, that's a liberal state and it's going to be horrible. And I said to myself, hey, I see myself as the governor of California. I know that I can do better than those idiots up in Sacramento. That I know for sure, I said to myself. So I'm going to go and jump in there. I'm going to announce it on a tonight show, not the official kind of announcements like they make with the American flag in the I'm gonna announce it on a tonight show. Not the official kind of announcements like they make with the American flag in the background. I did it on a tonight show.
Starting point is 00:10:10 To throw everything off a little bit, right? I went on there and announced it. And from that point on, two months later, I was governor of the state of California. So you cannot worry about those things. You gotta go all out. It's now or never. I mean, so I always go all out
Starting point is 00:10:26 and I try different things, like this book. I mean, I never saw myself as a motivational speaker or someone that writes motivational books, or self-help books and all that stuff. But I've been asked, I said, you know, I don't want to do this book because we have heard your speeches. And I said to myself, yeah,
Starting point is 00:10:44 I think that this could be number one. What I have to say. And then when it came out, I mean, for six months, it has been on a bestseller list. I mean, think about that, for six months. So everything is kind of, I go for number one. That's what I do. You know, like with the commercial.
Starting point is 00:11:01 I mean, think about it, we did the Super Bowl commercial. Number one, bang, number one. USA Today had their survey, number one commercial. I mean think about it, we did the Super Bowl commercial, right? Number one, bang, number one. USA Today had that survey, number one commercial. So I love those things, even though this is not the business I am in to do commercials, but I mean Joe Namath. Joe Namath? You remember Joe Namath? Absolutely. From way back, so when I came to this country, I was so jealous of him. Why is that? Well, because in bodybuilding, I had to go and do bricklaying jobs. I made no money in bodybuilding.
Starting point is 00:11:32 There was nothing. There were no sponsorships or anything. And Joe Namath was on television, this great football player, and he was on television and I'm watching TV and I'm seeing him advertising and endorsing pantyhose And I said are you fucking kidding me this fucking guy is the number one football player That everyone watches in America is everyone is watching football and baseball
Starting point is 00:12:01 And I'm in a sport that no one watches and this is like a subculture kind of a thing and That in my homes pantyhose, baby and that is a guy's this guy's next this guy's known Oh, look how handsome he looks look how beautiful he looks and he plays in all the covers of the magazines All the articles are written about it and then he does these endorsements and then Way back then he gets a million dollars for an endorsement way back then I'm talking about now Yeah, that's a lot of money This was huge. Yeah, I mean it just was amazing So I said to myself I got to go and do something to build the sport of bodybuilding to build it up Yeah, so it gets some popular It would never get to be like football, but to get some popularity.
Starting point is 00:12:48 And that was then my mission. When I get out of bodybuilding competition, to go and start promoting bodybuilding competitions and to raise the cash prizes and to get sponsorships involved. And we now have the number one bodybuilding competition, the Arnold Classic in Columbus, Ohio. That's right. So cool, man. I was talking Arnold before we got on here,
Starting point is 00:13:07 but we used to go at the University of Cincinnati, we'd go up to the Arnold Classic, one, to see all of these amazing competitors, either bodybuilders or strongmen. I mean, all of the weightlifting community goes to this thing. It's the biggest weightlifting convention that I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Oh yeah. And we would go up there because all the supplement companies are up there and college kids, you don't have a lot of money, you're just trying to get some supplements. So that's kind of how we did. Every year we'd make the trip, see some unbelievable people.
Starting point is 00:13:35 That's the first time I ever saw Arnold in person. And even from a distance, it felt like I was meeting my childhood hero, to be honest with you. So this is awesome to be here. We do this thing called new news Okay, and the segments it's one of our segments and you being the one one of the most iconic Line delivers of all time. Do you mind is just look at that camera? If you don't mind and say new news and in your own Arnold way, is that alright? Yeah
Starting point is 00:14:01 new news Yeah. All right. New news. Yeah! We had a feeling it'd be electric. We had a feeling. Don't turn off when I say new news. God, that's good.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Never gets old, baby. Well, you've certainly been busy. You've published the New York Times number one bestselling book called Be Useful, Seven Tools for Life. Be useful in your Netflix docu series, you said your father used to say that this right? Yeah. When coming up for the name of the book is like his work be useful. Is that been the mantra of Arnold in your career? reinventing
Starting point is 00:14:36 yourself? Is that why you went with that title? Well, it never really kind of like made that much sense. When my when my father said it. Because he always would be critical. You know, I would be working out and he says, why are you working out? Why are you lifting all these weights? Just so you can look in the mirror and kind of fall in love with yourself
Starting point is 00:14:58 or something like this. You can get strong by just being useful. I said, what do you mean? He says, you could chop wood for the neighbor. This is this woman, she's 80 years old. She cannot chop wood herself. She cannot chop the coal when the coal is being delivered for your oven.
Starting point is 00:15:13 She cannot do it herself. You can do it. And then it gets stronger at the same time and you're doing something that is useful. So be useful. So it was always be useful, be useful, be useful. And so eventually what happened was that it was the thing that motivated me the most.
Starting point is 00:15:31 I heard this voice at 5.30 in the morning and I had to get up because I felt like I'm lying around in a bed. I mean America, for instance, was not built by people lying in bed and sleeping in or something like that. No, this was made by people that worked hard and that were useful. And so I have to be useful, I have to get out of bed,
Starting point is 00:15:52 I have to go and work out, I have to go to school, I have to study, I have to get smart, I have to get better in whatever it is. So it really was helpful for me eventually because I heard this be useful all the time and so I said to myself when I wrote this motivational book, I said to myself, I'm going to call it be useful. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:13 What, what are the seven tools in the book? I'm retired and I'm kind of Jason. That's the point of reading the book. I'm going to read the book, but I'm gonna get a cliff notes first. All right. I'm going to figure out the, the, no figure out the I think that the book basically was written Because there's just so many people That like to be successful, but not a not I mean when you think about it
Starting point is 00:16:37 78% of the people in America hate their jobs. Yeah, I mean that's terrible Yeah, that's really sad, you know, and then the reason why they hate their jobs is because they never really followed the first rule of the book which is kind of have a clear vision. Where do you want to go in your life? What do you want to do? What are you really passionate about? I mean you guys found out early on that you're passionate about football. Yeah. So you went all out and that was your vision and now your new vision is to go and make this explode, you know, the podcast, and then to get into movies and to do broadcasting for networks and stuff,
Starting point is 00:17:11 whatever it is, whatever direction you go. But you have new visions. And that is the most important thing because otherwise you would not know where to go if you don't have a clear vision of where you want to go. And so I always compare it to an airplane, you can have the best airplane in the world, but if the pilot does not know where to go,
Starting point is 00:17:29 eventually it's gonna crash. He's not gonna land anywhere, right? And that's what happens a lot of times to people in their lives. They crash and they're unhappy and they don't accomplish their goals, they don't know what their goals are and all of this. So what I'm talking about here at Great Langs is
Starting point is 00:17:45 how do you create this vision and how do you have a vision and how you have to turn off your iPhone and your phones and your computer and iPads and everything. All the machines, turn them off. And just start thinking about what is it that you really want to accomplish in life? What do you want to go? What makes you happy?
Starting point is 00:18:08 And so a lot of people don't know, because I know because we have the Schwarzenegger Institute at USC, and I ask students all the time, I said, what do you want to be? And if things go well here, I said, no, there's too many Rs. They say, what do you want to be?
Starting point is 00:18:25 And they cannot come up with a clear answer. So a lot of people don't have a vision, so that's why I say the most important thing is to have a clear vision. The other thing, the other rule that I talk about is work your ass off. There's too many people that think that you can do it the easy way,
Starting point is 00:18:40 or there is a short cut, or there is a magic pill of some sort, no. You got to work your ass off, no matter what you do. If you're in the media business, in the movie business, in the acting business, if you're an athlete, you have to work your ass off. So I talk about that at great length, that how important it was for me to learn this very early on
Starting point is 00:19:01 in life when I was in Austria. And then when I came over here to America, I was working out five hours a day with weights to win my world championships in bodybuilding. But at the same time I went to college, at the same time I worked as a bricklayer, hours and hours every day, and at night I went to acting class.
Starting point is 00:19:22 So I did all of that, I literally used the entire 24 hours and only slept six hours, and the rest of it I worked my ass off. So I talk about that there's no shortcut that you have to work your ass off. Here's another one, don't listen to the naysayers. Because as we talked about earlier,
Starting point is 00:19:41 it is the worst thing you can do because everyone always comes, I remember when I was like 15 years old and I said I want to be a world champion in bodybuilding, I want to be like Reg Park or Steve Reeves, those guys on the screen that were doing Hercules movies. I said I want to look like them, I want to win the titles like they did,
Starting point is 00:19:59 and they said yeah sure, I'm not sure, I mean maybe you should go and visit the shrink or something like that. So it was always negative. And I just didn't pay much attention to that. I just listened to my own kind of mind and looked at my own vision. And I had a very clear vision of being on that stage
Starting point is 00:20:20 in London where Reg Park and Steve Reeves won the Mr. Universe contest. I saw myself on that stage and that's Reg Park and Steve Reeves won the Mr. Universe contest. I saw myself on that stage and that's what I was shooting for. So every rep I did, I was getting one step closer to that vision. And I was like, I didn't have to discipline because a lot of people think that you have to discipline.
Starting point is 00:20:40 No, if you have a clear vision, you don't need to discipline. You just have to go for that vision. And every rep you do, you enjoy it, because you know you're getting one step closer. So I was always smiling in the gym, having a great time, because I knew why I was doing those reps, why I was lifting these weights and doing all this bench press and the chin-ups
Starting point is 00:20:58 and the sit-ups and all of those kind of things, because I knew what my vision was. The same was in the movie business. I knew that when I was finished with bodybuilding, I'm gonna get into the movie business. I had a very clear vision to be another Reg Park or another Clint Eastwood or Charles Bronson or any of those guys.
Starting point is 00:21:15 And there was no way that anyone could talk me out of it. I mean, even though they say, you know, you have an accent, no one ever became a leading man with an accent. You have a difficult name to pronounce, and you are too big for the movies. I mean, you know, Woody Allen is the new star in the 70s. Not a big guy like you. He was always no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:21:42 So again, I didn't listen to it. And the reason that I became successful is because I didn't listen to those guys. So those are the kind of rules that I go through in this book to really lay it out for people and to show them that, you know, pick big goals, not small goals. I said, because small goals is kind of like
Starting point is 00:22:04 when you're afraid of failing. I said, then you pick small goals, I said, because small goals is kind of like when you're afraid of failing, I said, then you pick small goals. I said, if you get rid of the fear of failure, that's when you're free, and that's when you can go out and say, I'm gonna pick this goal right up here, and I'm gonna go and shoot for the stars. That's what I always did. I love it, I love it.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Fuck the naysayers. Exactly. And be useful. Be useful, exactly. Make sure you go out and grab this book, man. I'm already about to, gosh, I haven't read it forever, but I'm about to read this. You talked about working out five hours a day, which is a lot longer than I've ever worked out.
Starting point is 00:22:38 You've also got a daily newsletter and podcast called Arnold's Pump Club. Yes. That's pretty dope. The positive corner of the internet. Tell us a little bit about the Pump Club. That's pretty dope. The positive corner of the internet. Tell us a little bit about the Pump Club. Well, the Pump Club is kind of like a village. It's a community.
Starting point is 00:22:55 It's where people kind of help each other. It started out originally- It's Muscle Beach. Yeah, that's right. Online. Well, it's like kind of the gym. Yeah. It's like the pump club is kind of the gym where I go, for instance, to Gold's Gym in the workout and you have like a bunch of guys around and everyone is helping you.
Starting point is 00:23:14 They count out the reps for you, then you're helping them. You correct the exercise. They come over to you and they say, hey, you can go further down and you squat and this and that. So everyone works together and everyone pumps each other up. And this is what this newsletter is all about and the pump club is all about. It's like, first we started out where I gave pointers
Starting point is 00:23:33 to the people, where I gave them compliments, I said, you're doing really well. But now everyone is chiming in. The whole village, everyone that is a member is supporting other people that are struggling. And so it's really been fantastic, the kind of letters that you get, when people say, oh my God,
Starting point is 00:23:51 I was struggling my whole life with this weight, but now I have a great plan, you've given me a great plan, and I have all the support, all of the members, and then we have like a million people reading this newsletter. And so we have all of them supporting them and pumping them up.
Starting point is 00:24:08 So it has been really the positive corner of the internet because everything is so negative. People attack each other all the time. It's terrible, you know? Jason attacks me all the fucking time. Yeah, well, I mean, that's the problem. This is a bust of balls. What do you mean?
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Starting point is 00:28:19 you partly helped raise our entire generation. Like, literally. Yeah, don't get me wrong, my father's the man that we both looked up to the most. And he might be your biggest fan out of all of us. By far, we watched Predator together on the couch. He would eat buffalo chicken wings with blue cheese slobbering off of him,
Starting point is 00:28:36 not looking like the Dutch, but what is, I guess, what movie do people bring up the most from your career? Like, which one did you like the most, I guess um, yeah, what movie do people bring up the most? From your career like what which one did you like the most I guess well Let me tell you that it changes all the time It's really weird because there are times like for instance where people were kind of go crazy over Conan the barbarian Yeah, and everyone was he Conan the barbarian and they saw it over and over again and all this stuff. And then, you know, people, things changed and then all of a sudden they said, Terminator, oh I love Terminator, say the line, I'll be back,
Starting point is 00:29:11 and I would say, I'll be back. No, no, no, the way you said it in the movies. So I said, I'll be back. And then they said, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's exactly, they get really, they get really excited over that, you know. And so then, then True Lies, then a lot of people who says,
Starting point is 00:29:26 so True Lies was the greatest thing because of Jamie Lee Curtis and our dynamics together. And then it was twins. And so it has changed over the years. And then it comes back again. Like for instance, recently, more people have been asking me and talking to me about Predator,
Starting point is 00:29:43 which is really interesting. Because Predator we have done, I think it was 19, I shot it in 1986, it came out in 1987. And it was really a fantastic team of guys that were together, Jesse Ventura, and Carl Weathers. Carl Weathers, exactly. It was really fantastic. And so we had a great time doing it. But now all of a sudden there's a resurrection of this movie and I don't know why that is. And so a lot of people have been asking me about Predator.
Starting point is 00:30:15 But I have, like I said, I've done a lot of movies that people enjoy and that now they come back on Netflix and on all those different streaming services, which is really great. So there's a life of its own. And I think that now I have kind of like the, the older people, the baby boomers that are fans of mine and also the young people again, because there's movies that are coming back in the streaming service.
Starting point is 00:30:41 So it's really great to enjoy both. That's so cool, man. Awesome. Was there any movie that you passed on that you wish you would have taken? There was a movie called The Rock and with John Connery. Yeah, yeah. So they came to me with a script that was only 80 pages instead of 120, which normally scripts are with a lot of hand written scribbling in it. And they tried to kind of explain to me, oh, this is what we're gonna write here.
Starting point is 00:31:08 So I said, look guys, why don't you just come back when it's finished? I said, this is half-baked. I'm not gonna make a commitment. I said, and I have three movies lined up or ready to do in the next year and a half. So I said, I'm gonna be busy anyway. And so they then left, which was Jerry Brookheimer
Starting point is 00:31:28 and Don Simpson. They left, and then Nicholas Cage got the job. Got it. Got the part, and they went to him. And he took it the way the script was. And then they did fine tune the script and did a great job with it. And the movie was fantastic, even did fine tune the script and did a great job with it. And the movie was fantastic.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Even though I was not in it, but Nicolas Cage did a fantastic job. Sean Connery was great, the directing was great, the writing, everything was really a straight 10. So I mean, I really enjoyed the movie. But there was one movie, for instance, that I thought I wished I would have taken. But I mean, I just couldn't take it
Starting point is 00:32:03 because it was not yet written because they always say what's not on the page is not on the stage. So you've got to be very careful always and that's also an advice for you guys in the future when you get offered movies, just make sure that it is written well because when they say to you, well we're going to have great special effects and you will not believe the kind of things we do and we have this great director, we it says, well, we're gonna have great special effects and you will not believe the kind of things we do. And we have this great director, we have this and that, we're gonna straighten all this out.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Let's see it first. Yeah. Let me see the pages first, let's see the rewrite first and all that kind of stuff. Because you want to be in something good, not right off the top, something that is not good. So because later on, you never know how it's gonna end up. So this is just advice for me to you
Starting point is 00:32:46 that you always kind of look for well-written scripts. That is the key thing. Got it, all right. And great directors. I mean, I think about my career wouldn't be what it was and what it has been if it wouldn't have been for John Milliers, who directed. Good coaches, man.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Yeah, and over, exactly. Somebody that can show you the way. Or like Jim Cameron. Yeah. I mean, think about Jim Cameron. I mean, what a genius director, right? The Terminator, Terminator 2 with him, True Lies with him, and then he went on to do Titanic and then the Avatar and all of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:33:18 I mean, he literally made some of my favorite movies of all times. Or Ivan Reitman who directed Twins, or John McTernan who did Predator. So these are really extraordinary directors. They made me shine because they were great directors. Always shining light, man. You're always shining light on everybody. Is there a modern day Arnold?
Starting point is 00:33:40 Like who are you a fan of right now in that world? In the action show? Yeah. I think I'm a fan of The Rock. I think he's fantastic. He's really good. I think there's a The Reacher yeah, I mean that guy is Really fantastic speaking of the Rock in an alien invasion. Are you the better representative of the Rock the better representative? Who's the better one? Who do you think? It really depends I mean I The better representative of the rock, the better representative. Who's the better one, who do you think? It really depends. I mean, I think that-
Starting point is 00:34:10 Both of you in your prime. Both of you in your prime. I don't think that you should limit it. Which is one or the other. Both. Why not work together? Look at this. Spoken like a governor right here,
Starting point is 00:34:21 that's what I'm saying. Together we have the ultimate talent, right? That's right. We have it all. That's right. Exactly. We have the wisdom. Great answer. And then we have the strength, the speed, the talent. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:33 And we can push it in our way out of anything. And it's like we're the Shme. The aliens don't stand a fucking chance. The Shme is right here. Oh, man. We've known that you had a competition with Sylvester Stallone back in your guys. You and Sly and all of the action stars, what was crazy about that generation was those were not just the action stars, those were the biggest stars in Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:34:57 Like they outshined all of the other actors in Hollywood. It was the heyday of action movies and you and Sylvester really went toe-to-toe. Obviously being a Philadelphian, Rocky's a big movie to Philadelphia. But back in the day, you know, what was the competition like? Were there certain movies where you guys felt like you're going back and forth? Well, first of all, let me just say that what made us be that big was that we created an era. I mean, just think about it, that before us,
Starting point is 00:35:29 there were no action movies where the guys were really believable, physically speaking, that they could do this action. So we were the first ones that came on the scene with Rocky, he started, he looked very athletic and he looked very good and his skills in boxing was fantastic. So that, and of course his acting was mind blowing in that movie and that's why it won
Starting point is 00:35:53 all these awards. And then when I came out with Conan, people just couldn't believe that, you know, that, oh man, you know, because they always said, I might name my first kid Conan. We could never have done Conan without Schwarzenegger because there was no one around that had a body like that and it could act. So I was kind of the perfect guy for that time and there were no stunt guys around
Starting point is 00:36:18 that had a body like that. So I had to kind of do most of my stunts myself. There was a few things that Terry Leonard did who was the stunt coordinator, but he always did everything from far away. And we had this camouflage paint that had on it. And so they painted him up like that so he looked somewhat like me, right?
Starting point is 00:36:36 But it was fine of a way so that we saw that he had to eat quickly. It's Hollywood, baby! It's Hollywood! Exactly, to do the stunts. But I mean, it was like really frustrating because I had to do a lot of the stuff. I was trampled on by horses, I fell off,
Starting point is 00:36:49 and did the sword fights, I got cut with the swords, and all of this kind of stuff. But I mean, we created an era of action movies where the guys like, you know, Jean-Gard van Damme, and all of those guys came in, they were ripped, they were muscular. And so then it became a competition. You know, it's like, but not just a competition of who has the best body, but it was kind of like,
Starting point is 00:37:17 who has the lowest body fat? Who sells the most tickets at the box office? Who uses the biggest knives in the movie? Who kills more people in a movie? Who kills the more people in the most creative way in a movie? And so the competition was so insane in every direction. Who uses the biggest gun?
Starting point is 00:37:40 So Sly used in Rambo a huge machine gun that he barely could hold up, right? And so I said to the guy, I mean I did command, I said, guys, we gotta go and use a machine gun that is mounted on a helicopter or on a tank, not for a human being. And so I was holding this gun, I couldn't hold it up. It had like a stand underneath,
Starting point is 00:38:03 because it was so heavy. It was so huge And I'm in the jungle there boom boom boom boom You know nailing the nailing the jungle trees and all this stuff. So it was crazy The competition was insane. Yeah, but with all the competitiveness The day when we look back We laugh at it because we're very good friends and we help each other all the time. And so we laugh at it and we actually have come to the conclusion that because of this competition,
Starting point is 00:38:32 we were kind of like working extra hard because as you know, competition creates performance. If you have no competition, there's no performance. Right, so that's just too fucking kind right now. You guys are way too fucking kind. Oh no. We just grinded out and we were competing and competing and now it's a friendly competition.
Starting point is 00:38:54 It's always a competition. But now he's doing the Thalsa King. I'm doing my FUBAR series starting in a month and he's starting to shoot I think think, in a week or two. And so it is fun to see him successful, I'm successful, and we're doing it together kind of thing, and we laugh about the good old days. Hell yeah, I'm sure you do.
Starting point is 00:39:15 How close were, because it had to be at least offered and on the table, how close were you to being a villain in Rocky? Oh. I was never offered the villain in Rocky. Rocky? Oh, I was never offered no No, no, I was never offered of the first. I wouldn't have taken it I think that's like knew that but I mean that the villains that he had Let's not forget. I mean they were priceless. Yeah, I mean if you think about you know
Starting point is 00:39:40 How the weather's right? I mean it was how good he was. I mean, it was unbelievable. Or Dolf Lundgren. Let's be honest, Dolf was good, but if I think of a German machine... No, no, Dolf Lundgren. He was tall, he was six feet tall, and he was fantastic. I loved Dolf Lundgren. He might have had to change the script. That's what it really is. Then Mr. T? Yeah. How about Mr. T? Mr. T, Hulk Hogan in Rocky III? Exactly.
Starting point is 00:40:09 There's were great, great villains in there and opposite Sly, so I think that he did a good job picking those guys. But I mean, we did a movie together. Expendables? Exactly, Expendables, yeah. And then also Escape Plan. Escape Plan.
Starting point is 00:40:22 Escape Plan, yeah. So they changed the title from Tomb to Escape Plan. And Sly and I did that together, which was really fun to work with him in that film. So maybe we do something else in the future, who knows? We usually ask all of our NFL guests, what is your welcome to the NFL moment? You've had so many careers,
Starting point is 00:40:41 so it's hard to ask which ones. We're just gonna ask y'all, what is your welcome to Hollywood moment? What's your welcome to bodybuilding moment? And what's your welcome to America moment? Well, let me just say that I am a product of a lot of help.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Okay, and I say that because so many times people say, you know, I'm a self-made man and I'm the perfect example of a self-made man But I'm not been following this guy my whole career. So I know what you're saying exactly So so so I if I would never have been able to come to America if he wouldn't have been for Joe Weider Yeah, who was the publisher of the muscle magazines nice and he had the we the distribution With barbells and dumbbells and all of this stuff worldwide. And he brought me to America. He gave me the chance to bring me over here
Starting point is 00:41:28 and to compete here in the Mr. Universe contest and then I stayed here and he paid for my apartment in the beginning and gave me some, a little bit of spending money and I endorsed his products and all that kind of stuff. So that was very, very helpful. In the movie world, it was the same thing. It was like people that invited me in. I mean, there was a guy by the name of Barbara Rayphorson. Barbara Rayphorson directed Five Easy Pieces and Easy
Starting point is 00:41:57 Rider and those movies with Jeff Nicholson. And he directed the movie that I was in Stay Hungry with Jeff Bridges and with Sally Fields. Without him, I wouldn't have had that huge break in Hollywood. And I got the best acting debut award in the Golden Globes for that role. And so there was, again, it was people that were helpful and that continued helping. And Dino DeLorente, who was one of the most famous producers who then got me to do Conan the Barbarian and with Ed Pressman and all this.
Starting point is 00:42:33 So there were a lot of people that were very helpful and that brought me in. But I mean, to me, coming to America was the key to my success because everything that I have accomplished in my life was because of coming to America. America is the land of opportunity, even though people criticize it and politicize it, and it doesn't matter if the Democrats are in charge,
Starting point is 00:43:00 if the Republicans are in charge, America is the greatest country in the world, and it has is the greatest country in the world. It has the most generous country in the world and it has given me all the opportunities in the movie business and in bodybuilding and making millions of dollars and my family and everything, it's all because of America. What do you think it is that makes America so unique as a country? Why is it that America has that? You know, it's just its history and it's just its generosity.
Starting point is 00:43:29 It's just a place where foreigners are welcomed. This is the key thing. If you are willing to contribute to America, there's a lot of people that want to come to America to take advantage of America. There's a lot of people that want to come to America to take advantage of America. And I am very vividly against that, you know, because everything is a two-way street. When I come to America and I see that I'm being welcomed and received with open arms, then I want to make sure that I do everything I can to give back to America. And this was to me always the thing, which means not skipping taxes
Starting point is 00:44:09 or running off to another country to have some offshore cooperation or any of those things. I believe in paying your taxes and go and enjoy this great nation that gives us all these opportunities and giving something back. So that's why I always was interested in, you know, getting involved in creating after school programs for kids all over the country.
Starting point is 00:44:31 So we have one of the biggest after school program organizations, the After School All Stars. That's awesome. I got involved in Special Olympics. Brandon, where is that on the rundown? God damn it. I have, you know, done the Special Olympics. I became the national coach of Special Olympics,
Starting point is 00:44:47 an international coach of Special Olympics to help people that are disadvantaged sometimes, you know, mentally or physically, and to help them and travel around the world to do that. Then, of course, being the chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, on the President's Bush leadership. So I did that for years, and that was really fantastic
Starting point is 00:45:10 to travel through all 50 states in the United States to start to kind of motivate kids to exercise and to have more physical education programs in the public schools. And then of course running for governor. It was like I literally gave up, at that point I was getting anywhere between 20 and 30 million dollars a movie,
Starting point is 00:45:31 and I was doing two movies a year. And I gave that up to run for governor and to be governor for seven years, not to take the salary. Even they offer you $178,000, which was like petty cash, right? So I said, I'm not gonna take that. I'm not gonna take that.
Starting point is 00:45:49 I said, give it to people in California that need it. There's a lot of people that need that money more than I do, but I mean, those are the kind of things I gave up to give something back to America, because I said to myself, America gave me everything, so now it's my time to give something back. That's awesome, man. Love that, love that. All right, we're gonna stop being fanboys
Starting point is 00:46:08 over your acting career and switch over to a different kind of fanboy here. Andy Reid always tells Travis, you lose your glutes, you lose your game. As a seven time Mr. Olympian, and the most iconic weightlifting, but bodybuilding individual of all time, what is the key to building up your body and your mind? like weightlifting, bodybuilding individual of all time.
Starting point is 00:46:25 What is the key to building up your body and your mind? I know that it's more complex, but what are the few things that our listeners could take away and like they wanted to become more happy with their physique, get pumped up. What are the few keys that you give them? The most important thing, and I was very fortunate, that I started in a weightlifting club. So we were not allowed to do bodybuilding exercises until we have proven that we have done our training for weightlifting, for Olympic lifting.
Starting point is 00:46:57 So we used the two arm press at that time, now they don't do that anymore, then it was the two arm clean and jerk, the two arm snatch. So those are the three disciplines that we had to kind of practice. And then on top of that, I practiced also powerlifting, the bench press. There was like actually four disciplines. It was the bench press, then there was the squat and the deadlift and also the cheating curl. Cheating curl.
Starting point is 00:47:23 Cheating curl. That means you're swinging it. You swing it. It was understood you swing but you had to get it up there. So there was like, so those were the fourth kind of disciplines. So we had to practice that also and when that was done then you could go into some chin-ups into some incline bench presses or some flys or some pullover exercises. Focus on specific. Curls and stuff like that for bodybuilding. So that was the deal. So I was lucky because in weightlifting you do the very basic exercises, the deadlift.
Starting point is 00:47:53 That's why I went all the way up to 710 pound deadlift. God damn, the house. And the bench press. So I did all the basic lifts, bent over rowing, you know, the squats, the bench press, the incline press, all of those things that the squat, that were very, very important to build the basics of the body. Compound movements, big movements.
Starting point is 00:48:17 Then when that is done, and you have deltoids, and you have pectoral muscles, and you have a huge chest and lats and the back, now you go and start chiseling away because now it's about the perfection. Do you have enough upper lats, lower lats, and the rear deltoids, side deltoids, front deltoids, is there a split between the pectoral muscle
Starting point is 00:48:41 and the front deltoid? Is there a split between the trapezius and the deltoid. You're going through the entire anatomy of the body right now. No, but the minute you have to know all of that, that is the most important thing, because there's an exercise for each part of your body. And so when you know, how do I go and create a little bit more of that rear deltoid? How do I create a little bit more of that rear deltoid?
Starting point is 00:49:05 How do I create a little bit more of the serratus that separates the latissimus from the pectoral muscle? How do I create a little bit more of those intercostals that separates the abdominals and the side to the obliques? And all of those kind of things, when you know those exercises and know those machines, that's what makes it then sculpt the perfect body. Or as perfect as we ever can get. No one ever got perfection.
Starting point is 00:49:31 But I mean, as perfect as you can get. So that's what it is about. It's knowing that, studying it, and then also knowing the nutritional part. Because you've got to realize that the body needs protein, it needs carbohydrates, it needs fats, it needs, but what is the balance? So that is also very important that you figure out, not what is the rule out there. So that's important to know what's the rule,
Starting point is 00:49:59 but that's not the only thing that's important. You got to figure out also what is it that is working for you? Because what works for you may not work for you. You see what I'm saying? People try to copy each other, that's all good. Of course, I copied my curl, because someone else did the curl and all this, but then I had to figure out,
Starting point is 00:50:20 what kind of a curl do I need to do to get that peak on the bicep? What did I need to do for my calves, for my outer calves? So everyone is different and everyone has to therefore train a little differently. Yeah, Jason does a lot of, what is it, you're vegan. Jason's real vegan. I always was out on vegan.
Starting point is 00:50:38 I never thought, I did it one week, couldn't do it. I needed way more protein other than beans. Have you ever gone vegan? I have cut down my meat intake by around 70% and the one that talked me into it was Jim Cameron He's vegan 100% vegan and he has tremendous energy and so I think it works because when you get older Then you doctors always would tell you, especially if you have a heart condition, they would always tell you, I said, look, cut down on your meat intake, cut down on your meat intake. And so I did.
Starting point is 00:51:12 I started just eating mostly vegetables at night, having a soup or some cucumber salad or something like that, rather than having chicken or having meat or steak. But I still love my steak. It's pretty hard to quit. I still go out there and every so often make my barbecued steak. I still want to go to Austria, eat my Wiener Schnitzel. Oh man, the breaded Wiener Schnitzel. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 00:51:36 The breaded Wiener Schnitzel. Yeah, it's fantastic. I've only had the chicken Schnitzel out there in Germany. I went to Frankfurt this year for a game. That's also good. Chicken Schnitzel is also very, very good. I'm in the process right now. I've only had the chicken schnitzel out there in Germany. I went to Frankfurt this year. That's also good. Chicken schnitzel is also very, very good. I'm in the process right now. I'm retired. I've played my whole career at 295. I'm trying to get down to 250, 260. My goal is two pounds every week lose it because I want to lose it but
Starting point is 00:51:59 maintain my muscle mass. And I'm trying to monitor my protein, my carbs, my fats, and make sure that I'm hitting at least one pound per body weight. Is that? Are these, well I'm asking, is this like the model? Cause I'm trying to. The most important thing is that you slowly kind of decrease the body fat
Starting point is 00:52:23 and increase the body muscles. So you just switch. It doesn't just have to do with the weight. Yes, of course you want to reduce weight because it's much healthier and you're much more agile and much faster, you can do more in order to kind of, you're much more energetic, but you want to slowly decrease the fat and increase a muscle mass. That is the the key thing and so with the exercising and with the machines and the weights and all of that stuff
Starting point is 00:52:50 You should be able to do that very easily All right, and I know that you have lifted some serious weights. Oh, yeah, and your best squat is what is like 700 and Yeah, but I mean that's some serious weight. Yeah, yeah. So you're talking about- My body would break, don't even look at me. No, no, but I mean, you guys, both of you lift a lot of weights, and so it should be easy
Starting point is 00:53:14 to go into, you don't have to lift heavy. Yeah. That's the key thing, because remember, at a certain age, you start getting into this wear and tear of the joints. It's unnecessary because you're not competing. So it's unnecessary to go and try to outdo the lifting and all that stuff. I'd rather see you doing in a 12-15 reps an exercise and doing it as strict as possible
Starting point is 00:53:39 and to do many many reps and many sets and to do it the right way and to gain the muscle size rather than to just torture yourself and to have injuries and all that. That time should be over for you. We're smarter than harder, man. Yeah. All right, we need to shout out one of our sponsors that you probably see us drinking all the time.
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Starting point is 00:57:57 stuff out there. Long live the lazy. Let's do no dumb questions. What happened here? He was the parking attendant out there. When I came in, this is like wild. Who's making the rules around here Brandon? I've never seen anything like it in my life. We're in America, land of the opportunities. It's not good. Go straight from there.
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Starting point is 00:58:45 on the most comfortable furniture out there. Long live Lazy. In a recent interview you said you learned about the rules of American football through your kids since they watched and played growing up. What was your first impression of American football outside of Joe Namath? Joe Namath, yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:02 Well, I mean, I tried to watch it because of course, my friends, even though they were bodybuilders in the gym, in Gold's Gym, and on Sundays, I would be hanging out with them and they'd say, let's watch football. So I was watching football, but of course, I could not understand it. There's a little confusing at first.
Starting point is 00:59:19 Imagine that in soccer, you never stop. And in football, they stopped all the time. And they said, why are we stopping again? It's the best thing ever. So I said, what the hell is going on here? And why are we stopping? So then they started explaining me some of the rules and orders, then it started making sense.
Starting point is 00:59:36 But when it really made sense was when I had kids and my sons were heavily in the football. They were playing football also in elementary school and then also in high school and all of that stuff and loved it and so we of course had to watch football. It was the things that we did always together. And so I said, wait a minute, why is this guy saying that this was not allowed?
Starting point is 01:00:01 I mean, all he did was just held onto his gear and didn't let him run. No, he can't do that. I said, all he did was just held onto his gear and didn't let him run. No, he can't do that. I said, yeah, but then the other guy. All he did was take his helmet off. The other guy is ripping these guys and hitting him in the head. They're crashing together with their helmets
Starting point is 01:00:16 and the guy's passing out. I said, that's okay. That's the football I know. That's the football I know. That doesn't make any, so anyway, so things like that. So they explained it to me step by step. And the kids, I tell you one thing,
Starting point is 01:00:27 I learned very quickly how much that your children love to educate the parents. Because we always say, don't do this, do this, do that. No, no, you're wrong with the math. This is the way it is. The spelling is wrong. You write this again and all this. We always try to tell them what to do.
Starting point is 01:00:46 So now all of a sudden you go, but it was not kind of like meant to be like that, but I said, Patek, what happened here now? Why? So then he explains it and I said, oh, that's why. So I realized how much he loved it. Then he had his buddies over there, then he looked over his buddies.
Starting point is 01:01:05 You know, kind of like, yeah. I have an idiot father. I mean, you know, you have to understand guys, he's from Austria. Okay. It was all, it was all this eyeing around and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:01:19 So, so, but I mean, I learned the game. I learned the rules. And then later on around 10 years ago, I, you game, I learned the rules, and then later on, around 10 years ago, I fell in love with Heather, with my girlfriend, who is a physical therapist, who treats a lot of the football players, and boxers, and UFC fighters, and basketball players, and she's really a fanatic about sports,
Starting point is 01:01:41 and especially about football. So now I'm sitting with her, and she's explaining if I have any questions. Here we go, Heather. Here we go, Heather. You. So it never stops. So this is really what has happened in the last few years.
Starting point is 01:01:54 You had to have been asked to play football at some point, though. No, I've never been asked, because I tell you why. Because people have known my drive and my clear vision in bodybuilding. Because I've been invited by track and field guys, Bruce Chana and all those guys that were training for the Olympics in the 70s,
Starting point is 01:02:19 to come in the field with them and to throw the javelin and do the shot put and all that stuff. But I mean, I've never really been invited to play football or anything like that. But like I said, I always loved it. I was always mesmerized of how it can be so popular and how people can get into it and drink and eat and this and that. It becomes kind of like a fest. It was like, it's really fantastic. So I learned that whole thing watching my kids, you know, kind of digging it and just
Starting point is 01:02:50 having their friends over and how this was kind of the early stage and how that continued on until the day. That's exactly how it started for us, just sitting there watching with our dad and enjoying those games. If you ever want to come see some good football, maybe you're more than welcome to come on over to Kansas City. Do you ever want to come see some good football, maybe you're more than welcome to come on over to Kansas City. Do you have a team that you root for? Roll the red carpet out.
Starting point is 01:03:07 When you live here, then you root for teams from here. The Rams, yeah. From here, or the 49ers, or whatever it is. But I mean, whatever. But I mean, I always say that if you watch the best, no matter what it is, what sport it is, if you watch the best I mean it is absolute heaven and then so it's so inspirational so I'm with you on that
Starting point is 01:03:30 the best in football if you watch the best in football if it's college football it's professional football if it is whatever it is or gymnastics or this or that I mean it's just always wonderful to watch I love watching that last segment here we got to ask but you don't have to answer. All right, this segment. Never been so true. Is brought to our friends at Accelerator Active Energy Drink. You can find Accelerator Active Energy Drink
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Starting point is 01:04:08 Wow, look at that. Gets us through the day. Is that cheating? That works well. How close are we to the Terminator becoming a real thing? With AI and? I think we're very close. Right?
Starting point is 01:04:22 We're very close. People ask me all of them, how do you feel about AI? I said I'm not as concerned about artificial intelligence as I am about basic stupidity. I mean... Gosh, that was the best answer I could have ever heard. Real life stupidity worries me more than if an AI. That's fair. I mean, that's very fair.
Starting point is 01:04:49 Have you ever given your son-in-law Chris Pratt acting advice? No. I think that he's doing fantastic in his career. He is. He is fantastic. I mean, he's really great. And we talk a lot about show business because this is a whole new era now. And so we talk about that versus when I kind of got into the game.
Starting point is 01:05:12 He's a fun guy to talk to. I'm really happy that my daughter has found him or that he has found her, whatever you, or they found each other. They found each other. They found each other, whatever, but I mean, because they really fit really well together. Nice. And they just look wonderful together.
Starting point is 01:05:34 They're so in love with each other. And the grandchildren, I love the grandkids. I mean, she brings them over on the weekends on Saturday, and then I have, of course, the animals. So it's easier for me to be a granddaddy, right? So I say, kids, you want to help me feed the animals? I say, let's go and feed Schnelle, which is my pig. And the pig is now, I got it, the pig,
Starting point is 01:06:00 when it was like 16 pounds, now it's like 100 pounds. I mean, I don't know what happened. But I think someone fed it. It's bodybuilding. Someone fed it, it's bodybuilding. It's the power of the day. It's getting fed every Saturday after this. It's the power of the day.
Starting point is 01:06:11 So now they're feeding Chanel, and they teach him how to put it in his mouth, and all of those kind of things. Then they go over to the stall with me, and they bring out the miniature donkey, Lulu and Whiskey, the miniature pony. And then they feed them, and miniature pony, and then they feed them and they bring apples over and feed them and all that.
Starting point is 01:06:29 How did you get into owning a miniature pony? Well, Heather gave it to me, the miniature pony. Oh, Heather, nice, Heather. No, the pony's actually Catherine's, but the donkey Heather gave me. Okay. And so what happened was Catherine had this pony, The pony is actually Catherine's, but the donkey Heather gave me. And so what happened was Catherine had this pony, and then all of a sudden when she started
Starting point is 01:06:52 getting interested in boys, all of a sudden the animals were out. She didn't pay any attention. So I saw this pony down at the stall below where I live, in some public stall, and with other horses and miniature horses and stuff like that. And so I said, well, I'm gonna bring it up to my house because it's stupid to have this miniature pony down there
Starting point is 01:07:20 and doesn't get any attention. I want to just have it walk around in the house, come into the house and stuff. So anyway, so that's what I did. I had this pony and it walked around the house and I fed it and it was always fun. And then Heather said, she needs a companion. So then Heather got me the miniature donkey.
Starting point is 01:07:43 And so now I have, you know, Lulo and Whiskey. So the Whiskey is the pony and the donkey is Lulo. And so they hang. But the question really, so when you should see that, oh, when they all come in in the morning, I mean, it's like the donkey is in there, the pony is in there, the pig is in there begging for food. The three dogs are in there.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Everyone is sitting there on the pig is in there begging for food, the three dogs are in there, everyone is sitting there on the floor and is waiting for the cookies because we're making these oatmeal cookies that have no sugar in it. It's just like honey and some oatmeal is in there and a few things like that. So many, very, very healthy. And so we feed this to the animals,
Starting point is 01:08:23 they just sit there and they do anything you ask them to do if they get a cookie. You already have it with food, as you know with animals with food, you can really kind of like- It's the number one right there. Make them do anything.
Starting point is 01:08:36 So anyway, when Catherine comes over with her kids and they play with the animals like for hours, they just love it. They just love it. They just love it. And can they pick up cherries, which is the little dog that I have. And so then Lila picks up cherry, and then Eloise picks up cherry,
Starting point is 01:08:54 and then I want the whole cherry. Can I sit on the donkey? Yeah, of course you can sit on Lulu. Then I put down Lulu, and this is how it goes. They're having a great time. That sounds like a good time to me. Love to talk about it, man. You can tell it's fun.
Starting point is 01:09:06 In your professional political opinion, obviously governor of California, we've been talking about it. Jason, how far away, do you think he should run for the governor of Pennsylvania? Look, I mean, he's, no. He's got the, he's got it all, right? Yeah, but it has to be in his heart.
Starting point is 01:09:26 That's right. So, you know, he maybe has the right combination. He has the most important thing, number one, is name recognition. So of course he has that. So then, but the second most important thing is you have to be passionate. You have to really say, I see myself as the governor like I did. I saw myself as the governor and I was absolutely convinced I can do a better job than the politicians did because they always say, they say, oh my God, Schwarzenegger doesn't know anything
Starting point is 01:09:59 but politics. I said, well, wait a minute. I say, we have warehouses of politicians, of experts up in Sacramento, and look at this, we have a $34 billion deficit. I say, you should be ashamed of yourself. That's what you know? I say, I know better. I say, I would not spend money I don't have.
Starting point is 01:10:17 That's as simple as that. So there were certain things like that that I've just felt very strongly and that people elected me because of that. And so it depends, you know, if you are into the public service thing or not. If you are, of course you can win because you're an imposing figure. You speak really well. You're very clear and all we have to do now is then is just convince the people, I'm the man. Which they already know you're I can
Starting point is 01:10:45 make this day don't get me right now to go do this I got a clear vision of my career right now forget the mayor yeah fuck it forget the mayor forget the mayor don't you say to me the same thing you should run for mayor first folks no he's a governor you go for governor and then president you're born here you're born here Arnold You're born here. Arnold Schwarzenegger is president. I mean, is that not... I'm going to the White House. I'll steal that thing and change it. We would have the Super Bowl on the south lawn of the White House.
Starting point is 01:11:19 That's what I'm talking about. That I can guarantee you right now. Kennedy used to, when he was president, he used to have sports events right in front of this in the south lawn of the White House. He had, you know, the fun baseball games and tennis games and football games. They all were playing, doing some sport with the other. That's why when I did, when I became the chairman
Starting point is 01:11:41 of the President's Council on Fitness, I then went and talked President Bush into having the great American workout on the south lawn of the White House. And we had it every beginning of the May. Where is this on the rundown? God, that is so freaking cool. That's why I tell you this stuff. This is all secret stuff. This is cool, man. As authority to all the cool shit in the world,
Starting point is 01:12:05 what are your thoughts on the new Cybertruck? Is it cool? Is it weird? Is it too futuristic? Do you know what I'm talking about? Yeah, absolutely. You have one? I don't have one, no, but I can tell you one thing.
Starting point is 01:12:18 When it comes to trucks, I like the old kind of stuff better. I think it looks cooler. That's fair. I still love my Hummers. Woo hoo! That's what I'm talking about, baby! I mean, it's like, I tell you, I have a Hummer.
Starting point is 01:12:36 I had a Hummer that was electric, which was really fantastic. It had 550 horsepower. Yeah. And then we auctioned it off for the after school programs. And we fetched over $500,000 for that thing. Yeah, exactly, it was really great. And then I have a biodiesel Hummer.
Starting point is 01:12:55 So I have various different Hummers. And they're really fun to drive. And this is much more my kind of personality. Jason has a Cybertruck. I got an old school truck too. Yeah. You have the cyber? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:08 You have the cyber truck? I just got it. Is it electric? It is electric. It sounds like it's similar to the Hummer. The amazing thing about the electric is it's just so much more power. It just takes off.
Starting point is 01:13:18 Immediately because there's no delay. Yes. There's no delay. It's crazy. Yeah. But I also have an old Chevy Silverado from 1987 old square Yeah, right. I love those. Yeah, exactly. Yeah That's when they knew how to make cars. No doubt exactly
Starting point is 01:13:34 Yeah, you do know that you guys are coming from Cleveland, obviously, but they mean yeah, so in Cleveland I never knew this is where they were the original city was where they started building cars. Yeah. It was back in Cleveland. I went to that car museum. Yeah. The auto museum that you have there. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:13:53 It was fantastic to go through there. Yeah, our dad worked in the steel mills. I think our family history was, the only reason that city started was to build cars. That's right, yeah. And it was a manufacturing town. And then eventually went to Detroit somehow. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:06 I mean, what a history. I never knew there was such a history there. Yeah, absolutely. It's fantastic. Industrial revolution. Beautiful city. Absolutely. Another reason why Cleveland's amazing.
Starting point is 01:14:15 All right, last question. If you were to reboot one of your movies and cast each of us in a role, what movie and who do you think we'd play? Oh, I would definitely do Conan the Barbarian. Imagine how real this is. I mean, you don't have to change anything. You just, all you have to do is go on a,
Starting point is 01:14:34 go on a, no, you can put a wig on it. I mean, the two. Wait, that was a wig? But there was a partial wig. Oh, okay. Yeah, partial wig. But I mean, the thing is, they also had short hair. Short hair in those days, you don't have to do
Starting point is 01:14:50 the long hair thing. But that would be fantastic. All you have to do is just learn how to horseback ride and maybe you guys know how to horseback ride. I've been bucked off every horse I've ever been on. That is the key thing is to really get good in horseback riding. Okay.
Starting point is 01:15:06 Because you know, when you do the sword fighting on a horse, you cannot pay much attention to the horse. The horse goes around the circle, it does its thing, but you have to pay attention to the sword not to get whacked. So I mean, so that's the thing. So I think if you take sword fighting lessons, I took three years sword fighting lessons in three years horseback riding lessons
Starting point is 01:15:27 And with all kinds of weaponry and the martial arts and all this stuff And it really was helpful to be that prepared when they did a movie, but that's the key thing So if you do that, I mean imagine you guys that's it the armor three years I'm gonna be the big hammer in big battles and all that stuff. Oh, and riding there into the village, just wiping out everyone. Crush your enemies, see them driven before you and hear the lamentation of their women. Yeah. Oh man. Maybe I can start off on Lulu.
Starting point is 01:15:57 Exactly. All right. That brings our show to a close. Let's wrap it up. Thank you so much to Arnold Schwarzenegger for stopping by. Make sure you subscribe to the New Heights channel on YouTube so you know when all the new episodes
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Starting point is 01:16:25 You're not gonna want to miss this 92 percenters Once again new heights presented by wave sports and entertainment and brought to you by Buffalo wild wings, baby Let's go sports bar That's a round of applause for everybody there we go. Well, um Jason the drivers a fantastic I mean Arnie we can't thank you enough, man. Interviewers, that's all I can say. Even though I know they're gonna cut this part out now. Oh no, it's in.
Starting point is 01:16:52 This guy's really the real deal. I love talking to them and I'll be back. Ooh! Well, end it there, baby. See you later, 92%, Arnie. Thank you, brother. Thank you. Oh my gosh so fucking cool
Starting point is 01:17:18 He was in a shot? He was. What kind of an angle is that? Oh with that camera over there. Okay, yeah. Why did you do that? I mean, it's like, it's a... Did Sly send you? Yeah! Oh, yeah! Start it up, baby!

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