The Sevan Podcast - #825 - Sam Briggs | CrossFit Games Champion - Fittest Woman in the World
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pretty good dude uh where where are you uh at home in in home is? Cincinnati, Ohio.
Oh, how are you liking that?
Yeah, it's good.
I have a, do you know what Trulia is, the real estate app?
Nope.
It's just like, do you know what Zillow is?
Yep.
Yeah, it's just Zillow.
I actually think Zillow bought Trulia.
But basically, I like looking at Cincinnati because because in California I'm poor but when I look at Cincinnati I'm like oh like you could
actually live there and have like a refrigerator that works and kitchen drawers that work and like
you can live like a human being there yeah definitely I mean we bought um we bought our
house in 2020 during lockdown um and definitely kind of like for the money we've got a decent size house
nice yard and it's in a nice area so definitely get more free money than you do in california
is cincinnati coming up what's it doing uh yeah and so i'm not in the city center we're kind of in the suburbs um i'm in westchester
so a lot of the areas around are definitely kind of up and coming and
could it be the next austin or the next port like like portland was doing it i don't know if you
ever been to portland portland was killing it there were so many young people there crazy
entrepreneurs there and then no shit it's like fentanyl took over and just bad thinking took over.
And the whole city in the last five years just went just straight into the gutter.
I mean, it's just it literally is like zombies there.
But I always thought Cincinnati could be one of those places where just young people like excited young people could go and afford stuff and like just start cool businesses.
excited young people could go and afford stuff and like just start cool businesses yeah i mean like especially if you go into downtown there's a lot of it's definitely got
a younger vibe and um a lot of nice kind of like restaurants and uh like bars and kind of like
breweries and stuff all popping up which is definitely a lot more trendy and kind of up and coming comic book shops breweries i know but any comic book shops you know your comic do you know when's
last time you read a comic book sam um probably ever have you ever read a comic book yeah so when
i was younger um especially like while i was still in school i studied art and I wasn't ever any good at kind of like realistic
drawings I was more into your kind of like cartoons and caricatures so I used to get a lot
of comics then and kind of take my inspiration from drawing from comic books and then you would
draw on your mom's face too I would yes you really did that your mom would be sleeping and you would draw on your mom's face too. I would, yes. You really did that. Your mom would be sleeping and you would draw on her face.
Yeah, I had a little mischievous streak.
With a Sharpie, like a permanent marker?
Oh, I don't know if I ever was that bad.
I would maybe use a permanent marker kind of like on her leg or her arm or something.
But I don't think I ever used a permanent marker on her face. i mean she could she could correct me on that one maybe i did you ever draw on nicole
i've tried like she's just sleeping and like you draw a sunset on her back or something
so i've tried but she's she's a lot more on the ball and, and she's stronger than me. So she just beat me up.
Uh,
Jake Chapman,
Sam is the reason.
Thank you,
Jake.
I started CrossFit.
You,
you were,
you were,
um,
you were only doing CrossFit for four years when you won the games.
Um,
yeah. So I started in 2009.
Um, first. So I started in 2009.
Um,
first games in 2010.
Nuts.
Hey,
um,
the, the fact that,
um,
you won the CrossFit games and then the next year,
um,
didn't go to the games.
Do you think that's just a fucking in hindsight now that's just a colossal
failure on the crossfit games like they um i think it was just bad for everyone you the sport
the you know the spirit of everything like as i as i read that section in your book and i think
back i go yeah that was a fuck up that was a that was like a mistake on the um organizers part that was Dave Dave Castro's fault I think there was a lot of changes
that kind of happened changes going into that year um obviously they got rid of the past champion
rule so if they they've kept that um me and Annie both wouldn't have taken a spot so that would have been I think even Catherine
might have made it to the games that year and that was the year that she missed as well
okay your honor Miss Briggs is avoiding the question I would like to approach the bench
one more time okay thank you your honor uh here's the deal what's it say
you you were just as fit in 2000 you won the games in 2013 yes in 2014 your injury free
sam briggs maybe the best you've ever felt yeah no definitely i was definitely in a lot better shape
uh in 2014 and if you look at the results of all the other workouts minus the handstand walk
um i definitely kind of like proved my like fitness and my like strength um there um it was
just one of those unfortunate things back in 2013 the scoring was different which was then changed in 2014
and then in Europe we have a lot of ex-gymnasts so max distance handstand walk for somebody who
played soccer all the life is a lot harder for somebody who's done gymnastics all the life
yeah I just as I read it uh maybe i'll just
keep saying it for you it's it's absolutely nuts that they didn't make sure that you went to the
games or or at least at least it should have been a huge enormous flag of how fucked up the
programming was i mean i in hindsight i think they just really really botched the programming
that means they accelerated it too fast it was just a huge
it was a huge miss now in hindsight when i think especially for how how amazing the 2013 games were
and that there were some unanswered questions uh with annie being gone and that it was just a great
opportunity to have annie back it was just it was a it was a screw-up i'll say it for you they really
they shit the bed and as i reread that in your book, I can't even believe it happened.
It's an embarrassment.
It's a stain on the sport.
There, I said it.
You're so positive.
Yeah, go. Tell me.
Luckily, I won the lotto
that year and walked away with $30 million.
At least
I still made it back to the games in 2015 and more
years like yes it wasn't like that was the end of me i didn't let it kind of destroy me yeah it
and it could have right it could have been just like straight to heroin and drinking well you
never know you you liked drinking in college you were. You were kind of a normal college kid.
You got a job at a bar and just partied.
Yeah, definitely kind of played sports all the way through my younger years
and then kind of got to that college stage and then decided,
oh, drinking and going out and partying.
This is so much more fun.
Why have I been doing all this working out instead of partying?
So I kind of took a little bit of a change of pace and had a few years where I just kind of didn't do any exercise
and was more into going out with friends um well yeah I don't I don't
regret any of that that definitely gave me a lot of life experience and probably made me more
determined when I did get back into sport um to kind of like concentrate on it I don't feel like
I ever missed out on anything because I kind of had the best of both
worlds. I like that, how you say that too, because a lot of people, when they take, you know, we get
these stories on here where, hey, I started drinking in college and the next thing I know,
I'm in rehab. And so I found CrossFit to like help me with that. But I think my experience was more
like yours too. I mean, I wish I would have drank just a little bit less maybe and I wish I would have smoked less but but other than that it was a great experience I really
really enjoyed it I I loved I loved party yeah no I did and I think I definitely think like then
when it got into competing seriously and you had to then start missing out on uh social experiences and missing out on people's birthdays
it was kind of easier to say no because i've already kind of lived that life and now it's
time for me to dial things in and concentrate on the hard grind instead of going out and partying
leads leads leads that's where you play is that considered semi-pro what is that what
what kind of soccer is that you played there four years right uh yeah so i was at um so i played for bradford city and then
leeds city and i was never good enough to be a pro football um but we we were like a high level
we would play like the fa cup women's fa Cup and kind of like county cups and stuff. So
we were a decent level team. I just wasn't talented enough. I wasn't a skillful player.
I was just, I had the fitness. I could get back to the ball. I could run up. I could continue
running for the whole 90 minutes. So I was one of those kind of reliable players more on my
fitness as opposed to my skill on the ball and then you you quit uh when you were getting injuries
from uh football you quit because you had put your priority as a firefighter over uh football
and you're like okay i can't get injured
and screw this up with my job yeah it just got to the stage where i was in work one day um after
playing football the night before and my ankle was so swollen that we'd got back from a job and i
couldn't actually get my like fire boot off my foot had like swollen to the size of my boot
like fire boot off my foot had like swollen to the size of my boot and I was like I can't be doing this this is kind of ridiculous I was never going to go anywhere with um with football with
soccer that it was going to pay me a career that was just kind of my hobby uh so I had to kind of
prioritize working and earning a living to be able to pay for the bills and stuff of doing something like that.
I like this notion of celebrating firsts.
I like the idea of celebrating the fittest
person in the world. I like knowing where the tallest tree in my town is. I liked it. I liked
the notion of, uh, knowing, uh, that, um, uh, I don't, I don't remember what, uh, what was it?
It's some of, at some event you beat every, uh, let me see. Um, at some event you beat every, let me see,
at some event you beat every single person in the workout except for one male.
I like that too.
I like contextualizing that in general we think of women as not being as fast and as strong, and then, you know,
we see things like what Carrie Pierce did or what you've done where there are
these workouts where a woman beats all the men.
I like all that.
Yeah, I think it's cool.
I think that's one thing that kind of is good about CrossFit,
especially if the workouts, they get kind of the scaling different,
differential corrects between the male and the female,
different differential corrects between the male and the female,
that it is kind of like an even race or like when it's Mary and it was body weight,
just that kind of where you can actually see the comparison of the male and female competitors. It doesn't come down to the fact that, oh, they're winning because they're a male.
They're winning because they're a female. It's like, oh, they're winning because they're a male. They're winning because they're a female.
It's like, oh, they're winning because they are actually the fittest at that workout.
Right.
It was in 2009 at your first CrossFit competition.
The first event was a run and you beat everyone, including the boys.
Yeah.
Now, and then I also like this notion that you brought CrossFit to an all-male fire station, to an all group of – you started CrossFit and then you brought it to these guys.
Yeah, it was really cool. In the fire service, you can. I did my personal training qualification through the fire service to be the fitness instructor for my shift.
They asked you to be it, right?
Your commander asked you to be it.
Yeah.
So then.
And you were hugely flattered by that.
Oh, obviously, because you're doing things for your fitness and doing things that you enjoy and
it's always an honor when somebody else kind of like notices that and sees kind of like what
you're doing and then wants you to then share it with other people I think that's one of the
greatest compliments is when somebody asks you to share your knowledge or share like what you're doing with other people
to teach other people what i don't like is when the celebration i do i do like these celebrations
i do like noting i don't like this a perseverating or obsessing on um on trying to make the sexes equal and it was interesting hearing you talk about it
in the book because you didn't want so so so basically you were going through the academy
and there were a bunch of cuts and someone came from the head office and they just assumed you
had been cut and they're like hey they were like, hey, they were from the DEI council. They were from the Equality Council.
And they're like, you can't cut Sam.
She's our only female.
And the commander's like, yo, Sam beat the dudes.
Like, what are you talking about?
We're not cutting.
It was a judgment.
And it brings me to this thing.
Recently, I just saw in Australia, they're lowering the standards for firefighters for the mile and a
half run to get more women and I'm thinking to myself I wonder how Sam would feel about that
well first of all I hate the idea because you shouldn't lower the standards to get the best
women you should set the standards to get the best people yeah I'm kind of with that that notion
like if for any job you have a certain requirement,
it shouldn't be changed depending on who that is that's going for the job.
It literally is when I wanted to join the fire service,
I was already kind of physically fit through playing football,
but I wasn't very strong.
So I got a gym membership I learned how
to lift and I started improving my strength and I trained for a year to to pass these tests and to
to be strong enough and to be competitive enough so you should rise to the challenge they shouldn't
be like dropping the challenge for you you it should be that people are wanting to rise to
that challenge to get in and then I think you know that you're getting the people in the job that
really want to be there they've proven because they've passed the tests they've got the fitness
they've got the strength and they've worked hard because they really want the job and
they're the ones that are going to be the best fit for the role.
And you weren't given respect.
You earn respect is what it sounds like from your book.
Yeah, no, for sure.
And I think that's the best way.
If you've earned everything in your life, if you've earned your respect, if you've earned your position,
in your life if you've earned your respect if you've earned your position then the people that you're working with and the people that are going to be working either above you or below you it's
like they can see that it's not like you've just been given everything and I think I think there's
a greater kind of mutual than respect especially in a job like being a firefighter you're going into
burning buildings and doing things where you're looking after each other you're you want to know
that the other person's got your back if anything happens you're there for each other and if you've
been given everything do you trust somebody that's there because they've been given everything?
Or do you trust somebody that's earned that respect and earned that position?
I wonder how we balance that.
Like, I really do like the idea of celebrating firsts.
But it doesn't, it's okay if there's only three female firefighters.
It's just like, for some reason, women don't want to be coal miners. It's okay. Women don't want, there's not a lot of female electricians. It's okay, right?
um pilots so i don't know if you heard but they're trying to lower the standard for pilots not they're trying they lowered the standards for pilots at united airlines to let in more
women and minorities and i'm thinking to myself nobody wants that right like no no nobody wants
a surgeon i don't need our i don't need an armenian surgeon like if armenians are better
working at liquor stores then that's where we'll go go work. My dad made a great living working at a liquor store.
Yeah.
It's a weird...
But you did it.
You
went to a place that was all male
and you succeeded.
Yeah.
And it's like I'm back
in the fire service now.
I'm trying to think.
Are firefighters in Ohio just, I hope none of your workers work.
How is their fitness?
It's not bad.
I've definitely seen worse.
Uh-oh, uh-oh.
The department that I'm at is pretty cool regarding the fitness.
That's pretty cool regarding the fitness.
It is classed as part of your role on your 24 shift that you do fitness training and each station is equipped with a gym.
So I do think that that is a good step.
If the actual department is behind fitness, then at least it helps alleviate that barrier you can't go in and say well i don't have the chance to work out
when you're working a 24-hour shift and there's a gym on station fully kitted out for you to use so
you were super proud to to be a firefighter in the UK. Is it the same in the United States?
You're proud of your service?
Yeah, no, definitely.
And that was one of the cool things.
When I was thinking about getting back into the fire service,
I wasn't even sure whether it would be possible for me to do it.
And so the fact that I'm now back doing it
and I'm back working in a profession that
I loved doing before um just kind of like felt felt right it was like the the progression from
being a firefighter going to athlete and now I'm back as a firefighter and definitely feels good and I'm super proud of everything that I've achieved in all the domains.
How long have you been a firefighter in Ohio?
So I started in the academy in August and we had a five-month academy. So I started with City of Hamilton kind of mid-December.
So just recently?
Yeah.
Holy cow.
Hey, is that a trip that you're a veteran firefighter
and that you started all over in the academy?
It was pretty crazy.
I'd been out of the service for nine years,
so I definitely needed a refresher.
That's for sure.
And obviously a lot of things have changed different technologies are in different ways of firefighting so it made sense to to do
the academy again um it definitely felt different going going back into being a probationer and in the academy at 40 rather
than 20 so it's a it's a big difference hey um what was the were you the oldest person
uh yes i was and was there an age where um isn't there an age like i had a friend i have a friend uh here over the hill in
sunnyvale who wanted to become a firefighter and they told him he's 37 and they told him he's going
to need an exemption because he's too old he's going to have to like and he's really fit but
they said hey we don't take people who are 37 yeah so um every department is slightly different. The department that I'm employed with now had a cutoff of 41.
So that's why literally I got straight into the academy
and got the application and everything rolling as soon as I found out.
I started interviewing and stuff before uh semifinals last year so it was always the the
plan to in the summer start and get all my qualifications done so i could be employed
before my first birthday is there is there a demographic sam in the fire in the um like you
know um the carpet stores in la areA. are owned by Armenian dudes.
Jewelry stores in L.A. are owned by Jewish dudes.
All the guys who work at Facebook are Indian.
Like, is there a demographic for firefighters in Ohio?
Is it like all Nigerian immigrants now or?
I would say it's definitely a higher majority of white males.
It is. So that's still a white male job. Firefighter. Yeah.
Any Dalmatians?
So like I actually found out for the first time why Dalmatians were the fire
dog.
And it goes back to when horses used to draw the fire cats and Dalmatians are actually naturally even tempered with horses.
So that's why Dalmatians were the fire dog.
Oh, they're cool dogs.
Yeah.
I think they were overbred, right?
They started getting a little weird.
Yeah.
I think that happened with a lot of different dogs. I was reading the same about Dobermans as well,
that Dobermans have been overbred.
They used to be really good security dogs and stuff like that,
and now they've been too overbred,
and the traits that they were bred for are now too strong,
and everything else is too weak and stuff like that.
You have a pit bull.
I have two.
They're both rescues.
And,
um,
how,
how come you have a pit bull?
When I think of people with pit bulls,
I think of people who are like,
like,
like they want a little bit of trouble in their life.
Like they're just looking at not,
not that they're bad dogs but but
if they do go bad it gets really bad yeah um definitely coming from the uk uh where like you're
not allowed um pit bulls and stuff what really they're illegal in the in the uk yeah um when we
when we were getting our first dog uh i was obviously a little like, oh, are we sure?
Is this okay?
And honestly, our older dog, Groot, he is the softest, most loyal, loving dog you would ever meet.
And you couldn't wish for a better dog.
ever meet and but you couldn't wish for a better dog and then uh teddy who's our youngest we adopted him there was a litter of seven that needed homes and so we actually fostered two of
them and we ended up keeping teddy and he is the highest energy thing i have ever known in my life.
But he's also, again, the most loving dog.
All he wants to do is just give you kisses.
He's like, just all he wants.
When he sees you, it's kisses, kisses, kisses.
It's like, how can people say that these are the most vicious dogs
when they're just so loving? They're definitely the most vicious dogs when they're just like, they're just so loving.
They're definitely, they're people dogs.
They just want to be with people all the time.
Like for instance, look at this guy, David.
He said pit bulls are the best,
but of all the people who listen to the show regularly,
he's like one of the most dangerous guys.
Like I can just tell by his comments,
like if you're in a bar drinking with him, shit could weird he's even got a skull next to his name oh yeah see right
yeah good good eye are you on a computer i am yes that's good some people last time you made
fun of me and said that you didn't think i had a computer but i didn't have any earphones to plug into the computer. So after the last podcast, I actually bought some plug-in earphones.
Oh, that's awesome.
Someone told me the other day that Rich Froning doesn't own a computer.
Like he doesn't have a laptop.
He's just a phone guy.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Like if he does a lot of programming and stuff like that,
I'm sure he'd have to have.
I think he just has people. i think he just he just has people frowning just has people um uh what
were you doing at the arnold i saw that i saw this i see this picture of you and uh mr schwarzenegger
yeah so uh obviously roger the big sponsor of the arnold and so I was just on the booth with Dan Bailey on the Friday and
then I was on the booth with Mary and Maddie on Saturday and it was actually really weird
security started closing down the booth and pushing all the people away to one side and
we're like Arnold's coming through and like shutting everything down
so we were getting ready to just take a selfie as he was walking by and he actually stopped and
took a photo with us and then um made time to take a photo with all the rogue staff that was there
no shit he looks great yeah he definitely doesn't look I mean like how old is he now like 70 he definitely doesn't
look that old yeah wow crazy and how was the event did you like it yeah it's always an interesting
place i think definitely good for people watching you know um when the first time i went to the
arnold or the mr universe i, I was filming some arm wrestling.
And I went there and I was like, man, there's a lot of people here I don't even recognize as human.
Their bodies didn't look human to me, whether it was because of surgery augmentations or steroids or just all the stuff stuff you know the extreme because it's it's
extreme right it's like the strongest people in the world the fastest people and sometimes i wonder
if the crossfit community and i always thought of crossfit as kind of different than them
right like because ours i i guess i fancy our sport to be clean and this just to be an expression of our DNA when you when you when you put it under this this lifestyle regimen.
But but other times I wonder, I'm like, oh, shit, am I now part of this like weird group?
And I've lost my like I don't know what a regular human being looks like anymore.
Like I recalibrated to weirdo world do you ever wonder about that i do think especially when you spend a lot of time
in an environment where people work out and people think even in um just your local box
the average member looks fitter than the average population where you live so right right like you walk into
a starbucks and you're just like now and you're just like oh my god every person in here is obese
like there's 42 people in here and i don't reckon one of them doesn't look like they can run 200
yards so i think you just become accustomed to kind of the environment like you're in and the people that you're surrounded by. So that becomes your new norm.
So then when you go to Starbucks or you go to the supermarket
and then you actually see the rest of the real population,
and especially now working back in the fire service,
90% of the people that we're going to help are people that need help
because they're either obese or they have disease
or like something wrong with them.
And so I'm now seeing a lot of the other extreme where people are so unhealthy
that they need help.
Hey, well, I guess that's happened too have you ever been to disneyland no um but i i've definitely seen a lot of uh the
photos and i think it was on one of was it one of your shows a while back that you did around
disneyland yeah i went to disneyland and i guess now you you wow
you just really opened my eyes the arnold is to bodybuilding what sugar consumers are to disneyland
yeah they don't look the people there didn't look human to me either like the baseline there
is is reset they i mean those people are like in an eating contest. Brian M.
You think
$2
and what did he say?
Sam, Samantha.
You will always be one of my faves.
Thank you, Brian.
Thank you, Brian.
Sam, do you think you're ever going to
have kids?
I don't know. it's something that we've uh talked about um i i love kids um but i don't have the desire to actually pop one out
um so it would either me neither yeah that's right now so it would either be on Nicole or the possibility of adopting.
And you are a nurturer and a giver.
Like you want to, that's your deal.
Yeah.
I'm definitely kind of on the wavelength of a child.
I like that mentality i'd much rather
uh kind of like play around and have fun and then then i don't um lindsey valenzuela said
um that you're the most uh the kindest and most generous and thoughtful athlete she's ever worked
with like she can't almost can't even believe that you're like really a
competitor.
Like that those two beans exist in one person.
Well,
I don't,
I think that we saw it at the CrossFit games too.
You don't need to be humble.
No one's listening.
It's just me and you.
We saw it at the CrossFit games too.
You won murph right
yeah second place out of all the athletes first place amongst the women and then you stayed out
there while uh people were dying there were grown men hiding do you remember that underneath little
bits of shade trying to get shade grasping at their vests to pull them off and you were just out there helping people take their
weight vests off i think that obviously you can see that so many people were struggling and as
soon as i've like finished and i'd actually like cooled down a little bit and got a drink
it's like you want to help other people most of the other competitors like off the field we're friends we like work out we
like talk talk to each other know each other and so as soon as i'd finish the event that was
me being competitive over and then i'm back to like being a friend just like that hey it really was bad right it was carnage there was carnage at the
i mean i've never seen i've never seen anything like that yeah funny enough we were talking about
it um probably last week and we were talking about um the just like how people can push
themselves past like what they should it's like everything in your body is meant
to regulate you your mind's meant to stop you going to those extremes that your body's starting
to fail and just the fact that Cara Webb was running and like her head's not even like up
straight uh it's yeah it was crazy it's like I there's no way that i could have just walked off and left
like people like that it's like so everyone knows it was in the stadium it was in the big stadium
um the soccer stadium in los angeles and as people crossed the finish line there were
there were electronic signs there wrapped around the entire stadium and they offered a little bit
of shade and people
were like diving underneath those signs people were pouring water on themselves people were like
fall down and were uh the majority of people and they were fighting to get their vests off
and sam was over there just helping people take their vests off and pull vests off of people
it was uh i remember benny benny gerard was like, I remember interviewing him and he was like under those signs.
It was nuts.
It was truly, who, who won, who ended up winning that event?
Was that Josh?
No, he didn't compete that year.
I think it was, was it BK?
Okay.
BK.
And then you, and then you came in.
Yeah.
I think.
I'm trying to remember what kind of shape B bk when it was in hey why do you
think that happens you think that people like actually their their tools of assessment of how
wounded they are or like maybe like five minutes behind where they're really at like it catches
them like you're fine you're fine you're fine and then you cross over the line and you still don't know it for a few minutes yeah and like the kind of they're all competitors so their desire to win all their desire to
not do badly um is greater than the pain of the workout of the voice that's telling them to slow down. I think as well, like a lot of people that, yeah, I mean,
I was shocked by when it was the start and people were sprinting.
I'm like, this is a long workout.
It's really, really hot and everybody's sprinting off the start line.
So I think a lot of people went out way too hard
and then they're still trying to work,
but their body has already gone into that red line,
so far into that red line that no matter how much they slow down
or try to recover, their body is not able to get out of that deficit
that they've dug themselves into
what do you think about people who say um that it's negligent on the games team to to have events
in that kind of heat do you have any thoughts on that um i mean it was pretty extreme but
i think one of the things that crossfit always prided itself on was like testing the fittest under all different circumstances.
And the heat plays a huge factor into that.
It doesn't have to just be time domain.
It doesn't have to be waiting.
Like heat or cold, like they play a massive factor into how you can perform.
I agree 100%.
I don't think it was ever too hot anywhere, anyhow to compete.
And I like this idea that you present where like, hey, if it's hot, you better reel back the competitive side of you and come out a little bit slower.
I think it's ridiculous to
blame when people say safety first. It's not safety first. It's like, hey, we're testing for
the fittest in the world. The whole thing is dangerous even if you don't see it's dangerous
because there's 39 other people out there who want to beat you yeah right yeah and that like
you said that comes into play it's like if there was a different weight in on a barbell you pace
a workout different if the temperature is really hot you've got to pace the workout different
and like a lot of people like complained about the lack of water but the first turnaround point on the run there was a
water station and nobody stopped for water apart from me I wasn't thirsty at the time but I took a
little I took a little sip of water and threw the rest of the cup over my head and it's like
it's keeping cool while you're still already cool like don't wait until you've
already overheated it's like you had to like put all these things into place before it got too late
and there comes in the play correct me if i'm wrong the importance of doing other sports
um sam competed in the biathlon and triathlon at the highest levels at the world championships at
the european championships and those are probably things you learn right those are things you learned
in that sport hey dump a water if you don't drink the water at least dump one on the head
yeah like that uh so when i retired from playing football soccer um i did like i started running
and i was doing the triathlons and stuff. And you do learn the different kind of hydration and fueling techniques that when a workout like Murph,
that even though it's a CrossFit workout, it's a longer duration workout.
So you need to, you don't just need to think about how I'm going to break up the reps.
You're going to need to think about how am i going to hydrate for a long
workout when you're in the sun and i think you'll see that's very different now how you see the
athletes and a lot of different athletes are sponsored by different hydration companies and
stuff like this and so athletes now are already having these things already in their locker so when it's a longer
event they've already got this covered now um i i was sam's judge when she beat telena at
waterpalooza during the ring event on tina hills yeah me and telena at waterpalooza that year had
a good battle um are you still in contact with her yeah she had twins she did yes
so uh i went and stayed with her for a few days um not this water palooza but last year so she
was pregnant with the twins just before she uh she had the twins so it was good to good to catch
up with her and uh see see where she's living now and stuff
when's the last time when's the last did you did you compete as a masters
no do you have any intention um i don't know i did the i did the open um we decided um we decided
the day before the open that we would do the Open.
So that was... You and Nicole.
Me and my coach, sorry.
So I'm still working with my coach.
Who's that? What's his or her name?
James Jousey. He's based in the UK.
And are you in good health? The knee, body the foot the yeah so that's what we
so after competing last year with a bad knee i definitely had compensated a lot so the hips were
off and everything was all messed up um so when i like started at the fire academy uh we basically for five six months I've just
stripped everything back and been doing kind of a bit of a rebuild so I've not really been doing
any crossfit I've not been doing any heavy lifting or anything it's just getting the body
back to feeling good so that I can be number one strong enough and fit enough to do my job
effectively and then hopefully number two get back to doing some CrossFit because I still love it
and hopefully get back to kind of feeling good moving in CrossFit again and that was one of the things uh he asked for the video
when i did the uh 23.2 with the shuttle run and the thruster because we've not been doing any
heavy barbell uh he asked for the video and he said that it's the nicest I've moved in a long time. He said this time last year, and his words were,
you looked like arthritis.
Ouch.
I was like, well, I probably felt like arthritis as well last year.
Working out is therapeutic for you, right you right i mean and you need it and you it seems like
you're also you need more than just to work out you that you need goals and challenges and that
you're you want to be put in places where you can fail yeah i i love like i love being challenged i
love doing i mean if not i would have retired a long time ago it's kind of like I didn't need to keep going but
I I loved it and like every time that I had an injury or and like needed surgery it was always
then the challenge of how fit can I get back it was never like when I had shoulder surgery the
first thing wasn't I've got to make it back to the games
it was like I wonder if I can get back to the same strength or the same like gymnastics volume as I
used to and so it was setting smaller goals and then the the bonus when you you reach those goals
is you are strong enough and you are fit enough to qualify back for the games when you didn't make it to the games in in 2014 did you have a good cry
I didn't cry I got very drunk you didn't you didn't you never cried no because in your book
you don't mention crying either no I think I was more angry It didn't feel real kind of at first.
And then it was a little bit of anger.
And then it was kind of, I think I felt more like I had to prove something.
So I ended up just putting everything into training.
And probably 2014 to like the beginning of 2015 was probably the hardest that I've trained
and hardest that I've put my body through anything.
And I was kind of like the fittest and the strongest that I'd ever been.
But I basically entered every off-season competition that was available.
And then my body just started breaking down.
And that's when...
Was that a fuck you to the world?
Oh, I don't think it was to the world.
I don't know.
I don't know if it was...
Like just entering every competition.
I mean, it's so...
I mean, now everyone's like so careful what they enter and what they don't enter.
And you're just like, I'm doing everything.
I'm going to be everywhere.
I'm going to show them.
With hindsight, it was probably the wrong thing to do.
But also, like, how do you know until you've done it?
Like, I was on such a good, like, trajectory.
Like, I podiumed at every competition that I did.
And it just felt like I was riding the wave. It's like I'd crashed not competing to the Games but then I was back on this
epic wave and then literally the week before
the Open I crashed back down when I
herniated a disc in my back.
Yeah, crazy.
And then still went to the games.
That's definitely more grit than anything else.
It was just kind of like determination.
It's like, I didn't go last year.
I have worked my ass off for this whole year.
There is no way that I'm not making it back to the games this year
do you know the last time you did cry
um I've cried um I think it was I think it was when we were going to um adopt Teddy the second
dog and I had a lot of stress from i think it was around like qualifying for
like semi-finals time or something i had a lot of stress and i was just like oh what if we don't get
the dog i love them i love him oh good oh good everything just crashed down and like nicole was
like looking at me like oh my god like don't worry we'll we'll get this dog
it's fine um uh sam what was your um courtship process like her how do you know how did you know
that um you liked her how did she know she liked you was it mutual oh yeah so uh we met training at Conjugate.
She was working with Shane Sweat and I was working with Laura Sweat.
Where's Conjugate?
In Ohio. It's here in Cincinnati.
And so we trained with each other a few times at the games.
Do you know right away when you see her?
You're like, oh oh yep that I like her
so at first I didn't think that she because you're a flirtatious person right you're pretty
flirtatious person in person with everyone boys and girls you're pretty you're pretty
uh not not not in a creepy way or a sexual way but but you're very, it's very safe around you.
You make people feel safe.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'll take that.
Okay.
Yeah.
So people will open up around you.
It can get fun around you very quick.
Yeah.
And so we'd have fun together.
We started doing more training together.
And I just thought, obviously I liked her, but I didn't think that she was into me and it turned
out that she was like I was like trying to like hint for ages and you just weren't picking up on
it and I was like oh I just didn't think that you liked women and then and then uh yeah uh
how do you know how do did she how do you know if it listens i mean i'm just going off my own experience
i assume i make the assumption that the vast majority of women like men yeah romantically
how the fuck do you know you're kind of fucked if you're a lesbian walking around the world you're
like it's like uh i mean is there a sign like do you wear a special earring or is like there's some
sort of like how the fuck do you know um i think normally you just have to kind of like talk it out and find out.
You just feel around in the dark.
So do you have a boyfriend?
So like who was the last person that you were dating?
Right, right, right.
And I guess people know with you, right?
I mean, you're you're you're famous in our sphere, so people know with you.
Yeah.
So they can approach you also.
Yeah.
Which was kind of like what happened.
And then I made a move and she reciprocated.
And then the rest is history.
Did you ever feel that um um people wanted to date
you just because of who you were because you were just a crossfit games champion um that would be
fun just to you know have some intimacy with a a notch on my bedpost to have some intimacy with
sam briggs uh i definitely think there are people out there and and i'm not hating on those people
like shit who wouldn't want to be with you right i mean shit you win the games I definitely think there are people out there. And I'm not hating on those people.
Like, shit, who wouldn't want to be with you, right?
I mean, shit, you win the games. I think a lot of CrossFit athletes will agree with some of the messages
that come across on Instagram and people that,
I think some people feel that they know you because they've followed you
and then they feel like they have the right to oh why don't we go hang out why don't we go do this i'm like
i'm good thank you because i don't because i don't know you
and all those chainsaws in your in your instagram profile freak me out
and do you do you like being in a relationship you like the stability of it does
it does it kind of like give you like um what is the relationship to does it give you grounding so
you can focus on other stuff in life yeah i mean like you take her for granted like i take my wife
for granted i try not to yeah i think i think that's something that a lot of people could do with working on.
I don't think people mean to do it, but you just become comfortable
and it's just then all of a sudden you're like, oh, damn.
But no, I was single for a while, did a lot of traveling,
and then it just felt right.
It was kind of like the right time the right timing the right person everything just kind of like fell into place and I was still like I was still able
to I think because at the time as well she was still training and competing that she understood
what I needed to do it wasn't like oh I can't go out tonight or
I can't do this I need to train because she was doing the exact same regime so it actually like
fell together really well and in your mom um is she still in the uk yep would you want her to move to the united states and be
closer to you uh i definitely think as like uh she gets older and stuff like it would be nice to be
closer um i i keep in touch a lot i ring her uh i ring her every week so uh now that i'm back in
the fire service you obviously have a lot of things
that you see and do that you want to like talk about after work and a lot of the things Nicole
doesn't want to hear so my mom used to be a nurse so she's seen and heard and done all that stuff
before so I just bring my mom once a week and like discuss all the discuss all the shit and
then i don't have to burden nicole with some of the stuff that we do
um like uh one of the first crazy calls you went on you you there was a burning house you went into
the house and you and you well you sort of save someone's life you pick someone up and as
you pick them up the skin started peeling off of them yeah it's definitely very surreal the um
like a burnt body doesn't actually look like a real body like i think because it's like a movie
a movie set body right yeah yeah and so like i think which obviously helps because it kind of detaches you from the fact that this was a human.
I think one of the worst sort of incidents that you go to, like your car wrecks and your car crashes, because they still look like real humans.
they're either already dead or dying and you have to try and treat them,
which definitely is harder because they still look real.
So you can't kind of like detach from that.
I one time walked up on a scene right as a car,
a crazy guy had taken a car and drove it into a crowd and there were there were dead
bodies everywhere and i was going up to each one of the dead bodies to check on them yeah and and
i happened to be filming there this was in isla vista and i remember exactly what you're saying
one guy his face was completely smooshed in yeah but but but but it was still a person yeah like
he had a face but it was turned and so you know, our faces are kind of round and our nose sticks out.
Their face, his, this dude's face was pushing someone else.
The torso was wrong on the body.
Yeah.
Like, like a Lego guy.
And I remember feeling like someone right at that moment, like I was on drugs.
Like my brain couldn't process that they were humans it wanted to it couldn't process
them as trying to self-protect it's like you don't want the emotions that's that comes with
seeing something like that so your brain tries to like process it and kind of like store it in a
way that it's not going to be like traumatic to you it's like if you see
this as a lego man or uh like something out of a movie you can store this in a place in your brain
where it's not as traumatic as like oh my god you've just like actually seen what you've seen
um and especially would you say that you're a person um you're uh i don't
know what the word is it's it's it's kind of like empathy i don't know if this is a word would you
say you're an empath like do you do you empathize with people do you feel other people um i'm pretty
i'm pretty good at uh kind of getting like the job in hand done I can kind of like separate the emotion I can kind of
I don't know block things out in a way so it's kind of like the same as when you're crossfitting
and you start hurting you block that pain out it's like when you're working and you've you come
up to a scene and you're dealing with something like that you can block that out and you just you're kind of then in a bubble and you're just
getting done what you know you need to do yeah it's it's weird because so so much of our life
i feel is is just is reflecting other people right i think that's why being a cop is so
fucked up right because
you're just dealing you're just getting called from one shitty situation to another and just
the whole day you're just reflecting all you're seeing as examples to you are shitty people
yeah no for sure it's like um definitely like i could not have gone into the police force the
fire service like for me is like yes we have a lot
of shitty situations but i always say the majority of the time we're making those situations better
so you actually get a sense of elation at the end of it there they are the few jobs where we lose a
life or we don't manage to save a property or whatever it is that
we're doing.
But the number of times that we make the situation better out where the
times that we don't.
So you do get a lot more kind of elation out of it than you do the,
the sad times.
Um, uh, J J uh,
bad car wrecks and suicide scenes are still, uh, still live with me.
Uh, Jay Hart'll block it out until the job is done.
Then you process it after these are probably all like firefighters, nurses, cops.
Um, uh, the worst is when a hoarder dies and hasn't been found in a month.
Yeah.
Have you, have you had that?
Have you been to a house where the body's been there like too long?
Luckily I have not.
I've heard stories where the body's been there long enough that it was the
neighbor in the apartment underneath that reported it because the guy's like
ooze was dripping through.
Oh no.
Oh no.
And like,
I know I'd like,
that's one of the things that
is probably the worst for me is the smell yeah yeah yeah you can see certain things but once
that smell enters like trying to get rid of that smell afterwards my my the a couple nights ago my
wife ate some bad meat and she was it was like two or three in the morning and she was throwing up
and i went in the bathroom with her yeah and i'm and i'm like uh we're gonna have to flush the
toilet if anything comes out of your mouth we have to flush the toilet as it's coming out of
your mouth so i can hang out here i don't why is it that vomit um why does vomit make me want to
vomit is there some sort of like it's so weird maybe the smell like makes your gag reflex react as well.
You know what else is weird about vomit?
Like if you eat something and then you vomit,
let's say,
let's say you have a cliff bar or something,
right?
Whatever your favorite snack you shouldn't be eating is.
And you vomit it out.
You might not eat that shit for 10 years.
Like it can,
it stains your brain.
You know what I mean?
You love asparagus.
And then you barf one night. Asparagus
comes out. You're like, never eating asparagus again.
Yeah. I can't eat
grapefruit.
Because you threw up one time after a grapefruit?
Not after a grapefruit. Too much grapefruit vodka.
Oh, oh.
Which has put me off grapefruit altogether.
At the
games one year,
when it was in Manhattan Beach, beach it was uh dave's birthday
and we went out to a place and i had fish and that and i got some sort of food poisoning it's
like some sort of fish soup and i didn't eat fish for uh forever robbie myers i have a firefighter
friend who had to move a 400 plus pound body out of their house because they were overweight and died a few days ago in their house wow yeah they had uh the on the shift before my shift um the night before they had a
750 pound guy they had to bring from um a second floor how do they do they do a forklift out the
window i'm not even joking is that how they do it uh so
depending on the size they can do and they have special ambulances now bariatric units to
take larger uh persons um but like a lot of the time now um you'll you can ask for more manning
so you'll get the ambulance turning up with the two paramedics on
and then you'll get one or two of the fire engines turning up with an extra like three people on each
fire engine so you can have a potential of like eight to ten people to just try and
a friend of mine is a captain um maybe he's even a chief now he's been a captain
for a while uh and he told me that the in their region the leading cause of injury is back injury
and i go what's what do you know what the primary thing is he's got dude it's picking people up who
fall behind their toilets yeah like getting in weird positions yeah and then i also saw that they have like
now firehouses have um i guess it's been a while but i was surprised when i saw this
they have actually like little fork trucks little little forklifts for humans to carry humans around
they're little like hand trucks that like you used to move a lot of boxes with but now they
have them for humans you guys have one of those We don't have one of those. Maybe I suggest that.
Yeah. Hey,
any issues being a foreigner
and joining the fire?
Like any weird hoops you had to jump
through?
Are they concerned you're a terrorist or anything?
So we have to do a...
So funny enough, you have to do
a polygraph to get in.
Do you have video of that? Post that.
It was, I think it was like almost an hour long.
And basically you have to sit with your chin on this rest.
Hold on, Sam, one second.
Is the polygraph only for foreigners or is it for all firefighters?
I think it's for all firefighters.
But I think the's for all firefighters.
But I think the questions that they asked were maybe.
Gator for you?
Your chin's like in this rest and your eyes have to line up.
Then you're not allowed to blink.
You have to stare at the screen.
Then you have a mouse in your hand.
And the question turns up and you have five seconds to answer the question.
Left for true, right for false.
And all of the questions were either about taking drugs stealing or being part of a terrorist organization wow just basically the same questions
over and over again but written slightly different yeah it might be uh i was part of isis i was never
part of isis but you have to be really quick answering and there's a few of them where i
pressed the wrong button i'm like oh fuck oh no i can't move and you're just like i remember thinking
afterwards because you don't find out anything from it it just gets sent to the department that's
hiring you and i remember thinking i was like well am i ever going to get the job
or somebody's going to come and arrest me for being a terrorist in the next few days
i some of those questions require like thinking like did you ever steal anything and you're like
i feel like i stole a pack of gum in the third grade oh yeah and then that reminds you oh yeah
another time i took a cantaloupe from them oh and then it's just this this this array you start
putting together this list
bad shit you've done it but you only have like literally i think it might even be three seconds
to answer it has to be like quick uh if you're delaying your answer it's classed as being
a lie if you look away or you're at excessive eye movements it's's lying. There's so many little things to it.
Do they tell you that ahead of time?
When I think, I feel like I look away.
When I think, I think I look up.
And so are you going to do this for 20 years now?
Is that the goal? Be a firefighter for 20 years now is that the goal be a firefighter for
20 years and and retire as a firefighter yeah i think that'll see me too i'm 60 um i can't imagine
that i'd want to be any older than that putting fires out but i mean you look at some of the
masters that are in the 60 category and you're like, damn, they could actually be still putting
fires out.
They look a lot fitter than some of the guys that I'm working with now.
And I was going to actually say that.
And that is kind of the nice, I guess that's the nice thing about there being so many unhealthy
people in the world is that if now, if you're 60, you're probably, you're as fit as like
the average 35 year old, maybe, God, as like the average 35 year old
maybe even the average
25 year old
as a kid you smoked cigarettes
not like
properly not like all the time just
tried it friends were doing it
oh so you didn't have any
you don't have a hard quitting story?
No, sorry.
Okay, cut that off the list.
Anything that you ever had to quit that you didn't want to quit?
Like that?
Have you ever had any drug addiction?
You were drinking like 12 Diet Cokes a day?
I don't know.
Before CrossFit, I definitely didn't know much about nutrition
and the way i ate and stuff was definitely not conducive of being an athlete um but i think i've
always been pretty like strong-willed so like when i decided to do CrossFit and like CrossFitters at the time did the zone diet
it was like okay I'm gonna do the zone diet so there was never a kind of like
a hard time in between there I used to even plan out if I was going out on Friday night
like I would take into the account of what the carbs were in the beer that night and not eat the carbs for the rest of the day to save
so that I was still fitting in my zone diet.
Yeah.
You're a pretty balanced person, always.
You're pretty – you have some – except in your athleticism,
there's not really any extreme to you.
You're chill.
Oh, yeah.
I'm a pretty chill person, I would say.
You're not fighting demons day to day.
You're not like, don't throw up after this meal, Sam.
Don't throw up after this meal.
No, I mean, like uh when i was younger there was a time that uh i did like i wouldn't say that i
ever like massively struggled with any eating disorder but i think as any teenage girl growing
up especially at the time where skinny was the only thing that you could be it was like that's
that's the only role models you had so
there would there were times like when I was younger that I ever wouldn't eat or I would
like try and starve myself going to bed so hungry at night but you're telling yourself that this is
good I'll be thin in the morning that's kind of thing or if I didn't do too much like i still do that yeah but it was never kind
of long-lived it was uh luckily kind of like the people around me and the support system i have
like i grew to understand that you didn't have to be skinny you were okay just being you you are as far as crossfit athletes go you are pretty slender
right yeah um i think like for my height uh a lot of the girls like especially now like are a good
like 20 pounds more than me um now i'm not doing as much training. I find it hard to like keep any weight on.
Like you could turn yourself into looking like a triathlete in six months,
like be one of those tiny little sticks that runs.
I think some of those women could never do that.
Just,
they're just not built like that.
Yeah.
I think it's different.
It's like,
I remember like having this conversation with
actually Sarah once we were like saying something and we just built different like the bone it's not
it's not just like more mass like the bone structure is different like I have very small
bone structure like my wrists are so skinny and then you look at like how sarah's built she's just
a strong build yeah so even when i was kind of at my like strongest and heaviest like i was only
145 to 150 that was like when i was at my heaviest and my strongest
sam a friend of mine one time told me you know the guy too do you remember
travis bajan he was a commentator at the crossfit games travis told me that he recommended if you're
going to start training a kid young to just really work on their endurance like just really build an
insane foundation for endurance and then from, you can sort of parlay that
into anything, right? Just really focus, make your kid an endurance savage. And then he'll probably
from there can turn into any sport, right? And he said, and you have the endurance that you work on
has to be better than the sport you're in. So that's why it's so hard to find endurance training
for fighting because the requirements are so intense with fighting, right? It's just five minutes on against another person.
And then you see people like Miko Salo and yourself who came from soccer, right? And were able to parlay that into CrossFit., once you had that engine, you could change it. Do you have any,
do you have any thoughts on that of raising young kids?
Like that, that your endurance should really be a strong focus.
Like definitely like it definitely played well for,
for me.
But I've always struggled kind of putting putting on the the strength side of things so
having an engine is is awesome and is kind of paramount to um the recovery and how you recover
during workouts it's like any workout over that kind of like seven eight minute mark
they they're the workouts that I would tend to do well at because of my endurance background
I can start recovering as I'm still going um so it definitely plays a big part in that
I would just say that they need some kind of doesn't even necessarily have to be like strength
but some kind of like power like training in there so that they don't just build a slow twitch
machine and that's like that's one of the biggest struggles that I have is my body especially my
lower body just wants to be slow twitch It just wants to go steady for long.
So trying to train it to move fast or trying to train it to be powerful and strong is very, very hard and kind of against everything that my body wants to do.
I find it a lot easier to put strength and mass on my upper upper body which tends to be a little bit more dynamic
and a little bit more fast twitch so if you have a mixture of that as they're coming up like maybe
have them in some kind of endurance like cross country or something but then also have them in
gymnastics so they're still doing something where they like having that all out power and that strength would be a good mix
or have them in swimming and gymnastics. It's funny. I'd never thought of it. What you just
said. Let me see if I understood this correctly. You're saying that not only if you, if you,
if you have a good engine, you're good at a 20 minute workout, but then you're ready for the
next 20 work minute workout now or later better than someone who doesn't have a good engine.
You learn to recover better too. engine. You're, you're,
you learn to recover better too. Yeah. That's, that's fascinating.
And it makes complete sense. Yeah. It makes complete sense.
Did you love the CrossFit Games? Sorry, go ahead.
Oh, definitely. That's what I was going to say.
That's why traditionally I would do better like towards the end of like,
I do well at the beginning of the games because it
would be the endurance events and then i'd kind of be okay and then the last day i would be good
because everybody else is tired and not recovered from four days of competing so i'm not doing any
better i've just not got as bad as other people and you loved the crossfit games you knew how to enjoy them were some people
it was just a kind of a little bit of a nightmare stress nightmare it seems like you knew how to
enjoy them oh it's like i never took anything for granted at least like my first games in 2010
like i wasn't even expecting to qualify for regionals that year let alone the games so kind of I just took every year
as that was the bonus to all the training that I was doing I love training I loved pushing my body
so the ultimate prize was just being there at the games and getting getting to do what I love
in front of thousands of people and with all these other fantastic athletes.
It's funny, I remember that 2010 regionals.
It was in a field somewhere.
What city was that?
So 2010, that was the sectionals in Mildenhall.
So we were meant to be on a military base, and literally the day before the sectionals uh in milden hall uh so we were meant to be on a military base and literally the day
before the sectionals the uh commander or chief whatever you went from sectionals to games that
year so it was sectionals and then it went to regionals in sweden but um it was in the alico
headquarters oh yeah i went to both of. I saw you at both of those.
Okay, sorry, sorry. Go back to your story. So the sectional got moved?
Yeah, so we were in the parking lot opposite the military base. That's where the field
was. It was just a parking lot with a big field around it.
I'm trying to think where I was where I saw you competing and it was outside
and there
were italians there because i remember the italians smoke they were smoking in between events it was
crazy so you came to uh that was regionals 2011 in boston not boston um in bolton okay okay yeah
that seems like forever ago it was glorious sunshine and everybody got burnt.
And then the last day it rained and we were doing Amanda in the rain.
Nuts.
Do you remember not ever being able to do a muscle up or could you always do
one?
No, definitely.
It was,
so I got kind of a strict muscle up with like a hip pop over first
before the big um big swing kit um it definitely didn't come i think i think i started working on
more of a um what you see kind of now um whilst, whilst I was injured in 2012, kind of like that year,
while I couldn't use my legs was definitely a big gymnastics focus.
Did you, when you saw that movement, were you like, Hey, I'm never going to be able to do that?
Or did you think it would be challenging? Did you ever think you'd be amazing at it?
Um, I don't know. Yeah. Like I saw it and i was like i want to do that that was like
a massive focus when i would go into the gym it's like that's what i want and you'd spend
oh i just remember my wrists being like so beat up because you'd go in and you'd get this false
grip and you'd just be pulling and pulling and trying and your wrists would just be ripped open it's like okay i'll have to have a rest for two three days okay my
wrists look healed up enough let's go again right would you used to get chafed in your triceps from
the straps to like get a pretty good chafing there um yeah and funny enough um i stopped getting that
because i had the big um the big kip into like quite a high catch and then not doing muscle-ups for a
while. Now I've started doing muscle-ups again.
I've been chafing on the triceps. I'm like, damn, what have I,
what have I lost? What have I changed?
Sam, you have a, you have a shitload of followers on Instagram.
I'm losing them by, by the day. day nobody nobody wants a retired athlete 651 000
there's there's you were you were never you never did the pin-up girl kind of uh photos i mean
obviously you have a fucking insane beautiful body but you never did the um do you know what
i mean the pin-up girls like and i
shouldn't just blame it on i shouldn't blame is not right i shouldn't just characterize the women
like that the men do that too i think that they call them thirst pics right like just pictures
of just where it's just this just staring just at the body or these poses is there a reason why
you didn't do that you didn't go that route you didn't um sort of uh show your
body like a like a lamborghini you know what i mean someone buys a brand new car and they put
take all these fancy pictures of it why didn't you ever show off your body more like have have
those kind of pictures i think like especially when i first came into the spot and for anyone
who's listening sam has an amazing body she has a small waist broad shoulders i mean she has a uh
it's a fantastic body.
A camera could totally take advantage of it and do a million thirst pics.
I think when I first came into the sport, I was very body conscious.
You see all these girls with six-pack and looking strong.
I don't think you ever see yourself kind of as that especially at first and it's like
um the first games I was like I came from a soccer background so I want baggy shorts on I would want
more of a baggy t-shirt the I never did gymnastics or anything like that so having something tight
fitting or having something showing my body off was never in kind of the spot that I did.
So it took me a long time before I even started wearing just a sports bra or booty shots.
So that was like a long progression for me.
And I think...
Did you resent the sport for that at all?
Were you like, fuck you, I'm not wearing that.
Fuck you guys.
Or did you...
And when you finally did switch to it, did you embrace it? Did you like fuck you I'm not wearing that fuck you guys or were you or did you and when you finally did switch to it did you embrace it did you like it I think it was more that um when
I did do it it was like that was comfortable to perform in I was like known for my athletic
performance and this is what I need to wear to perform well so it was never than a thought of oh my god people are looking at my body it was
still people are watching me do what i'm doing if that makes sense yeah yeah i i think in the
moment that's probably where all athletes go right i mean once they're once they're performing i mean
that's probably why a lot of athletes work out right just kind of shut down their brain yeah um there was there was one outfit in particular that was crazy that
i saw you in it um was it at the invitational or something it was a green one it was a beautiful
outfit but i mean it was so fucking tiny i think it was it was a crazy outfit. I wish I could find it. The, um, the green dress.
Uh, no, it was, it was some, it was, it was something,
it was something like this. Look at this picture. Like,
look at this picture. Like there's, there's athletes in their entire,
so I had to go through, uh, I had to go through a,
this wasn't the top I was talking about,
but I had to go through a thousand posts to find this just now, by the way.
Like, like you're, you could litter your entire, what?
That was for charity.
I'll share my body for charity.
I'll do a lot of things for charity. If it's helping some,
if it's doing good or helping somebody else, then I'm down for it.
You even, you even you, Oh, this is a good picture.
Oh, are you, are you training, um, with Emma McQuaid?
Yeah. So I'm actually going back to the UK in May. Um,
so I'll be staying with her for a week and then going back and seeing my
family.
And what is that relationship like are you are you um
are you would you say you're her coach a training partner a mentor a friend all a friend uh so she
has the same coach as me now um so basically it started um in 2016 um i saw that she had shoulder surgery and was back snatching and we found out that i
needed a shoulder surgery so i reached out to her and i was like hey um i hope you don't mind me
reaching out i see that you've had surgery you're back training I need to
go in for x y and z I would love to speak to you about what you did for rehab and stuff and
because obviously I want to get back training and instead of just being like oh yeah I'll send it she was like oh uh send me your MRI I'll hand it to my physio
and it ended up being she I went over to Ireland I stayed with her saw her physio and her surgeon
her surgeon did the surgery on me her physio then rehabbed me uh back and I was like back training and back competing within I think I did Dubai that
year and came second in Dubai I think it was something like 15 or 16 weeks post-surgery
so through that you built a pretty tight friendship that's pretty intense yeah so
then I would go back and I'd go over toland and train with her she'd come across to manchester and train with
me uh we did that and then i think a year later it might have been she actually started working
with my coach and then and then it meant that on training camps and stuff like that we were
together and just became really good friends and good training buddies are you similar athletes no no very
different oh that's a cool top that green one there's a cool top yeah that's a really cool top
do you ever dress like that anymore? Will you wear any of that stuff
when you work out or do you, or are you just in shorts and a t-shirt now when you work out? Like,
will you just go to the affiliate and be like that? Um, so actually doing, um, 23.3 was the
first time that I took my top off in the gym for a while. Uh, I don't know. I think you feel a
little bit different. It's's like i probably don't look
much different but because i'm not doing as much training i feel a little bit different
so i just never felt like i should have been taking my top off and um 23.3 do you have a masseuse do you have a do you have a masseuse
i do get a sports massage uh like at least like once or twice a month in those in those shadows
there on your back these lines are there just crazy knots in there how the god i would fucking
love my in my mind my back does look like that but
are there is your back knotted to all get out like no it's not too bad like i look after myself
uh i do um i do a lot of recovery that that just that photo is just i think amazing jamie looks
so tiny in that photo compared to my back yeah that's it that's it that's it that's a crazy
photo it's so good well you can't be that i mean you can't be that well i guess i guess i was gonna
say you can't be that um concerned about your body if you post a picture like that i mean because
that's about as big as a fucking woman's back can be right i mean that's just just the i mean you you clearly are proud of it is all get out i would be
oh definitely and i think like i think when you train in and you um you are performing well
like you appreciate your body so much more as well because because of what it is accomplishing is doing yeah yeah for sure uh so firefighting do you own an affiliate in cincinnati no i'm still
part owner of uh crossfit black five in manchester at train manchester how come um it was isn't that just headache like more taxes and paperwork and
don't you just want to be like all right go away it's we we're all good friends and there's people
in place that are doing uh all the roles it's like i took a step back when, um, when I was like competing, uh, properly. So I've never had to
be kind of in that main role or anything. And, uh, in the gym that you go to in Cincinnati,
it's a CrossFit gym. Yeah. I train at a CrossFit cornerstone.
And how long have you been there? So I started there during the lockdown.
My physio, my physical therapist was,
they have a location within the gym there.
And I was getting treatment.
And the owner said, because of the clause
that if you're an athlete,
you can train as part of your job
she was like I'm more than happy for you to like come in and train there and prior to that I'd just
been training in uh the garage so it was really super nice to actually go into a gym and be able
to do like kipping pull-ups and muscle-ups and things and not not be just in this tiny garage unit that
was slanted and lifting to one side or anything like that so I started training there and um
the I think it would have been was it the rug invitational that was first um and I asked if I
could do the rug invitational there when they'd first just
opened up and they were more than happy to, uh, accommodate.
And they were just like, so welcoming. It just felt like home.
So I went all the other gyms up and back up. I stayed there and I'm still there
now.
Are you, when Bill and Katie, um,
call you to do something like the rogue booth is part of you
are you are you like crazy flattered you're like wait but i'm i'm a firefighter now and like i
haven't won the games in nine years and like are you did you call me on accident so funny enough
it was me and dan bailey that were on the booth on on Friday and we were saying before it started we were like
what if nobody turns up like like did they really mean to just have us two stood here
luckily people came people still wanted photos with us so we were okay
do you enjoy that do you enjoy meeting people yeah for sure like um when i first started
competing it was very alien to me but now it's like part of the process these are people that
have watched us compete and especially when it's like younger children or younger girls that come
on they want to see you it's like yes i'm like we're like now
making it the norm to be strong and powerful instead of being like skinny and not eat it's
like this is what we want children to see this is what we want the younger great to see you. Thank you for having me on.
Yeah, you're a cool dude.
You're a cool human being.
Thanks for your time.
I was I'm always excited to talk to you.
And I went through your book again and I listened to a bunch of it again.
What tell me what was the name of the book?
I just.
Hold on.
I'll show the picture from my phone.
I listened to the audio book.
Oh, yeah.
Start Your Engine.
Sam Briggs.
Look at it.
You can tell I've been listening, right?
It's the first one there.
Yep.
I'm not making anything up.
Look at it.
There I am am there she is
thank you uh if there's ever anything i can do for you let me know if you're ever in california
let me know i'd love to hang out with you i'd love to i'd love to have a beer with you or seven
definitely tell tell nicole i said hi is nicole quiet lady uh i'm definitely the louder one when we're in public at home. She's probably louder than me.
If you're in Cincinnati and you are in that region, you'd like to buy a home. It looks
like Nicole sells homes. Yeah, she does. So that's what she started during lockdown. She did her
real estate license and she actually started her own company with another guy.
They've just celebrated being in business for a year.
So if you're in Cincinnati and need any help, she definitely goes the extra mile.
She puts in all the effort that she used to put into competing into buying houses.
Let's say I buy a house from Nicole.
Can I write in the contract that I want to be able to meet you,
have lunch with you?
I'm sure she'd sell me off like that.
Yes.
Okay.
Just pretend like you want a house.
If you want to meet Sam Briggs.
All right,
girl.
Thank you so much for coming on.
Great catching up with you.
And I,
I hope our paths cross again soon. Okay. Awesome. Thank you so much for coming on. Great catching up with you. And I hope our paths cross again soon.
OK, awesome. Thank you very much.
Bye.
Bye.
Sam breaks, ladies and gentlemen.
The Vesh Maharaj, Savan's eye twitches every time Sam mentions who shall not be named.
I hope you're joking. I hope my eye wasn't twitching.
Someone come scoop me up in Milwaukee.
It's on the way to Cincinnati.
For some reason, those towns like that,
like Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Cincinnati,
for some reason, I want to live there.
I don't know why.
Man, I went to, from her, from Nicole.
Yeah, Sam is so cool.
She was really mellow today. I mean, she's always pretty mellow, but,
but but in person, I remember her being a little more joking.
Like, I don't know, but she's great.
I always felt kind of free around her.
You could tell she's one of those people that when she's around,
everyone gets a little looser. Like you don't need those two beers, uh,
that,
that you might need around some people like her.
You just,
you just go there.
Uh,
seven.
Remember people to give a like,
yes.
Look,
look.
You know what I think?
I think a lot of people watch this on their TV and it's too much work to
scroll up and hit the like button from your TV.
Cause you got to do with the,
with the remote and it's kind of weird.
Um, like button from your TV because you got to do with the, with the remote. And it's kind of weird. Somehow that interview was better than I expected.
And I had high expectations.
Yeah.
She's so calm.
The book's cool.
It's a good journey.
If you want to, if, if you want to be a CrossFitter,
you should definitely read that book.
You should definitely read that book you should definitely read that book i like the fact she had this good healthy balance by like she was proud to be doing
certain things as a woman but she didn't want any special um
she didn't want any special, any preferential treatment.
Jay Hartle, why do you hate Dan Bailey?
I don't know if hate's the right word.
Sure, fine.
What do you want to know?
I don't really want to talk about him.
I don't want to talk about him.
It is my show i've told the
story a million times go back and listen find it you know what it is it's i'll tell you what it is
it's stupid ass expectations on my fault i bragged you guys about how like i don't give a fuck about
trust and like i try to prance around here like i'm fucking enlightened and things don't bother
me he did some shit that fucking bothered me he did some shit that fucking that hurt me about trust and like, I try to prance around here. Like I'm fucking enlightened and things don't bother me.
He did some shit that fucking bothered me.
It's some shit that fucking,
that,
that hurt me.
I was,
I was vulnerable to him and he did some shit that hurt me.
I was in my mind.
I was,
I was gave him the best version of myself and it wasn't enough.
And,
uh,
and,
and he,
um,
and when,
when the Floyd 19 shit went down, there was multiple reports of him telling people that I should be fired.
And I did so fucking much for him that I felt owed.
I felt like someone shouldn't hurt me if I do that.
And that's my fault.
I get it.
No one owes me anything.
So, yeah, I have this mentality that I can't be hurt, but, but it's a lie.
Just a fucking scared little boy inside somewhere. Not much. There's a little one in there though.
There's some of them. And so, I mean, he lived with my family, with my kids. For those of you
have kids, that's like the craziest thing that you can do let someone
move into your house come into your house when you have kids i take that shit so fucking seriously
like crazy seriously yeah if dan and rosa were standing next to you uh who would you throw a
bike throw the bike at neither i i don't have any i'm fine i i just um i don't um yeah there's there's too many there's too many crazy i put my
i put myself out there too many times for dan for me to just be like even the danny broflex thing
you know i was told i would be fired if i if i proceeded with the danny pro flex thing and i proceeded with it anyway because i felt like it was the right thing to do
and just tons of shit like that just put myself out there but
i'm maybe i did something to upset him and he's like fuck this guy
i don't know maybe i maybe he maybe he was taking a shower once and he heard me laughing in the other room
and he thought I could see in the shower and was making fun of his tiny dick. And so he built up
a reason to be mad at me. And so, you know, maybe it was like something like that,
but it was just, it was just, uh, it's just me feeling like I got, I just got hurt. Uh,
It's just me feeling like I got I just got hurt.
Sevan, I sent you an Insta post of Tyson Bajor standing with the noble guy.
Oh, no, it's OK.
Even woke people need friends, too.
I don't even have a problem with that Todd guy.
I just think it's fucking hilarious. Those people have to wake up, too.
But thank you.
Yeah.
Every everyone at some point is going to have to wake up.
But it is just fun the irony right
they demand people take a drug
to work at their work and now we know
that drug kills people and now he uses the phrase
are my staff killed themselves
to get this done and it just
I don't care
but it's just like imagine if you're one of those people
who's like died or like your sister died
your brother died your mom died and those people claim that they're so sensitive to that shit right
i just would never i just can't stand that company i just can't they're so they're just
rotten people over there and it sucks that so many of my friends are like i have friends who
are sponsored by them and shit
they're just it's so it's so inconsistent and duplicitous but whatever but i but i want the
best for tyson i don't like the nfl either i think the nfl is just rotten to the core too
complete scumbags the worst of the worst just i think of their i think that they are a they they
they are at the root of systemic racism uh all the all the horrible
things in society drug use dishonesty lying selling out being fake and yet i'm so excited
that tyson's going there i mean he worked his whole life to get there i'm so happy for him for
him so um i'm i'm excited i'm i'm pumped.
I'm positive.
I'm positive about it all.
No, the NFL is not a fixed game too.
Shut up.
No, it's not.
No, I don't want to have a private conversation with him.
I'm not interested in having a private conversation with him.
I'm not interested in the least.
He doesn't owe me an apology at all.
It's just a story.
I don't want to have a private conversation with him.
I don't want to have a private conversation with him or Katrin.
I'm not mad at them.
I'm not...
It's just a story now.
You stay at my house for months on end.
I let you in.
I go out of my way professionally to fucking push you forward.
I always go out and live for you.
I fucking love you to death. I shower you with kindness.
What I think.
Now, maybe I was just a complete fucking asshole to him.
I can only know what I know.
But in my mind, I was all that to him and then for him to
tell people that he thinks i should get fired because i'm part of the toxic environment
fuck you and so my my little savvy was hurt right my best wasn't good enough that's it that's all
i'm saying no it's okay i can talk away thank you kenneth my best wasn't good enough and so i'm hurt
it kind of i guess you could say the same way sam right her best wasn't good enough. And so I'm hurt. It kind of, I guess you could say the same way,
Sam,
right?
Her best wasn't good enough either.
She tried her hardest to make it to the games and her best wasn't good
enough and just hurts.
Yeah.
I'm hurt.
I'm wounded.
It sucks.
I get over it.
It's just the reality of it.
Same with Katrin.
Like,
well,
why would you,
why would you repost that?
I was making fucking more than a half a million dollars a year,
working 365 days a year to do everything in my fucking power to promote you guys
and to love on you guys and it's your first moment of fucking running me over you ran me over
a little savvy that's it
but it's great fuel now right oh my goodness i goodness. I do. I do. I am going to circle back and probably
back the truck up over Julie Foucher again. I heard that she has a podcast out with,
I heard she has a podcast. I heard Julie Foucher. You're so good, Philip. I heard Julie Foucher just did a podcast with someone.
I can't remember who, but I'm going to listen to it.
And I heard at the end she cries because she's so happy that I better not even make fun of it yet until I listen to it.
But I heard at the end she cries because she's so excited because Dawn is going to save CrossFit.
But I heard at the end she cries because she's so excited because Don is going to save CrossFit.
Man, Julie Foucher is a piece of work.
Fucking psychopath.
Full blown.
Unbelievable.
Un-fucking-believable.
I have this recording where she called Greg.
Crying. Telling him he has to turn the company over to them to save CrossFit. I have this recording where she called Greg crying,
telling him he has to turn the company over to them to save CrossFit.
To,
to, to them.
What'd I say?
I didn't,
I did.
I not say Don fall.
What'd I say?
What'd I call him?
Donnie,
Donnie boy.
Me and Don are tight.
I can call him Donnie.
Donnie.
Oh,
Donnie.
What's up?
Yeah. Yeah, exactly.
Savant sure has a long list. I mean, I was just in a shootout. I mean, a few years. So I got it.
I got a list, you know, like people. Here's the deal. I've told you guys before. You ready? I was in a room with 500 people and a shooter came
in and I got to look around the room and see how everyone would react. That's what we got to see.
That's what it was like working at CrossFit. I got to see who ran for the door. I got to see who
grabbed, went for a gun. I got to see who held a baby up for protection.
I got to see it all.
I got to see who went outside the room and then fucking locked the doors from the outside.
So when you see that, it just makes for great storytelling.
And I'm a storyteller.
That's what I do.
That's all I have. That's all I have left, actually.
That's why when someone called me the other day and they go, you're so fucking dangerous.
I am.
I am very dangerous.
I think that they're right.
I have too many stories and they're too fun.
And it's how I put food on my table, telling stories.
So in that way, yeah, I'm crazy dangerous.
And I have fucking 100 terabytes of photos and documentation
and shit like that too so it's it makes it it makes it and i have nothing to lose that's why
so that's why i think a lot of these people now just back off and they don't want to tango
and because one of my friends is crazy rich and can hire any lawyer he wants in the world
to fuck your shit up.
So there's a combination of weird things.
And probably I'm willing to do anything so that my kid's life is good.
Uh-oh, I've started going through my emails.
I shouldn't do that while I'm on the show, right?
Are you guys excited?
Oh, do you know what?
Damn it.
You know what I forgot to bring up?
Barry, my cockiner.
I lost my friend of 20 years because I didn't get the vax,
and he thought I was a threat to his family.
Holy shit.
I got a story like that here in a second, too.
I meant that Sam fought a lady once
a lady named sarah dunn the story's in the book sam fought this chick named sarah dunn for a
charity event and in the in the final round they called the fight a tie and sam was like
fuck dad that ain't no tie knock that bitch out on her back but anyway and then three days later
three days later sam briggs can you fucking believe this is a great story three days later
so she had to put on weight for that boxing match she had to get up to 65 kilos kilos so she gets up to 65 kilos right for the fight she knocks this bitch
out sam uh sarah dunn and she does it all for charity and then uh sam three days later she she
she drops three and a half kilos i think that's like seven pounds and she does that by fucking
late at night with fucking garbage bags on her,
fucking riding the fucking assault bike or with blankets on her,
trying to lose weight every single night, sweating her ass off.
And so three days later, three and a half kilos less,
she enters the British rowing world championships or the British championships
for rowing because she had to be 61 kilos i guess that
that rowing shit's done by weight class cool right gain weight for a fucking boxing match
and then fucking lose weight three three days later to enter the rowing competition
yeah um i didn't i don't i didn't lose any friends over the um vaccine but i um
i i think more just in general when i got red pilled there were people they were just scared
they didn't want to be around because if you're around red pill blue pill people don't want to
be around red pill people they don't want to accidentally let the light in which is funny
because the red pill people don't mind being around the blue pill people like i don't mind being around those people i don't mind talking to them
but for some reason so i've had friends like they don't want to they don't they don't want
to talk about uh black lives matter oh you want to see a comment that some fucking chick
left me you guys want to look uh this chick left
this fucking this chick left this message if you're gonna write something to me on youtube
to think like three or four times before you write it don't just say stupid shit
like that i'm gonna be able to be like uh that makes no sense
oh i wonder if we're gonna have have Claire Bays on again tomorrow.
Do we have a show scheduled for tomorrow evening?
God, I'm so excited to speak to Tyson tomorrow, 7 a.m.
Let me show you this comment here.
Let me see if I can find this comment.
Comments. this comment comments um seven i stopped listening after you started babbling about pyramid schemes oh that's the ronnie teasdale episode where's this uh
this lady made a comment i wish i could find it on here but she was telling me that there's been
shitloads of incompetent white people running the world for years
and it's like you're missing the point i i don't even remember exactly what she was talking about
but i could guess that's fine i agree there has been shitloads of incompetent white people running the world for years.
I couldn't agree more with you.
But what's your point?
That we should now hire incompetent people who are Asian or black or Hispanic to help balance it out?
That doesn't even make sense.
Two wrongs make a right?
How is that?
Where are these people's logic?
that two wrongs make a right how is that where where are these people's logic what happens is is when you write that shit on youtube you're just showing to me that you've been triggered
and that you're not even listening you're not even thinking coherently anymore darn i wish i
could find it it's a great example of just being angry hey man i can't be angry if someone – I can't – when the vice president of America West Bank or whatever it was, I forget what it was, in Los Angeles, I have a meeting with her.
And she fucking runs 50 banks in LA, and she says, yeah, we don't lend money to Armenians.
It's a policy we have, and if we see the last name I we send them to the uh a district outside of ours to this other these other banks i'm not i don't go oh my god that
racist bitch i go yeah there's probably some truth to that they want to make money
they want to make money they're not they're not not lending money to armen not, they're not, not lending money to Armenians because they're Armenian.
I'm not, if you put, if you put me as captain of a team and you put Jay Hartle as captain of a team
and then 20 people, we have 20 people in front of us we've never met before and we have to pick
teams to play basketball. I'm not racist ifay hardell and i pick all the black dudes first
that doesn't make us racist you have to you have to understand that we're going off of experience
that's it the bank's not that's that's, that's not racism. That's not racism.
That's something different.
You have to, a saying that all Indian dudes smell like curry,
or a bunch of Indian dudes smell like curry,
or Indian dudes have pretty strong body odor, that's not racism.
If you can't get past that, then we're in serious trouble in this world.
And if those things trigger you, then you're fucked.
If you see a snake with a fucking big jawline like this,
as opposed to the snakes that just look like worms,
you should walk away.
That jawline is where fangs hang out.
Those are fangs.
Venomous, thank you. Venomous, thank you.
Venomous, yeah.
They got the juice in there.
They got those big hollow teeth in there
with juice in them.
Yeah, facts, not feelings.
This is just the way it is.
But if you think that black people are good at basketball
because of the color of skin then you're also retarded that's where you have to distinguish
has nothing to do with the color of skin it's so somehow culturally they play that sport more than
asian kids just like if it's a fucking spelling test pick the fucking indian girl
just this isn't this this is not that that is not racism
but it's okay to celebrate it like if you're the first also i think it's okay to celebrate
if you're the first indian girl to win the fucking national spelling bee it's fucking cool good on you
so it's funny you say that victor i am i need to buy 80 pound dumbbell i said the 70s getting a
little don't tell anyone victor the 70s getting a little easy for me i ain't gonna lie ain't gonna
lie fucking strong like a bull right now i want to tell you guys
some people think that i've been on california hormones that is not true. But, but, uh-oh, I know. But I have, I have, I have dabbled. I have,
oh, I don't know if I should say it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Deadlift 295. I know that was kind
of easy too. I should show you guys the video. I couldn't even believe it. What's crazy is I just don't deadlift.
I'm scared to death of deadlifting.
And it just came right up.
Okay, ready?
I'm going to tell you what I've been taking a little bit.
Just a little bit.
Not a lot.
No, not DHEA.
No, good guess.
No.
I bought a jug.
I'll show you what I bought.
I'll just show you.
I shouldn't even say it out loud.
I got it on Amazon.
Anyone else want to guess what I'm on?
I got the juice.
Yeah, I've always dabbled in a little creatine.
No, not fake weights, though.
Great guess.
Great guess.
Not fake weights. Let me see if i can and you know what's crazy is it just shows how much uh this is definitely just because i was
influenced i've never i've never really i don't think i've dabbled in shit like this in 20 years
here okay here we go you guys ready here it is brace yourself nope not monster energy
that stuff i got the um i got 60 servings of that no explode
and i started taking it like i started like drinking it with a pint of water.
Um,
uh,
maybe 30 minutes before I work out and,
and I,
God,
I don't really want to endorse that shit.
Boo.
Look at Kenneth.
I know cheater,
right?
Fucking all juiced up.
Um,
uh,
to look at Victor trash.
So you're on meth now. Oh, I know i shouldn't have been vulnerable to you guys you assholes
uh john clark seven you don't need no no explode
well something happened you know what maybe it's good you think there's meth in there
no i don't i don't feel uh and explode no explode is trash there we go
uh gabe the pre-workout of champs thank you i um i just heard uh hillar talk about it and
about making your skin crawl and all that so it does not definitely doesn't make my skin crawl
but i've been taking a scoop of that before i work out and um i've been uh
i've been just fucking around a little bit and it kind of motivates me a little bit you know
what i mean because i add a roll is next no i don't i've never even tried adderall i do want
to try adderall um next he'll be slamming c4s come on guys come on knew i shouldn't have shared that with you guys
hey two of you jackasses will end up buying that stuff two scoops and you'll i would never i can't
imagine taking two scoops i don't need to deadlift more than that. I was cool with that. I'm cool with that.
So Tyson Bajan is coming on tomorrow.
He went to the Combine this past weekend, the NFL Combine.
I've seen some video footage from it.
He looked absolutely fantastic.
You guys want to see this pass he threw?
So crazy. Tyson Bajan. so crazy uh tyson
uh i wonder if i have to type in nfl
um
videos hey so caleb's gone no more Caleb. That's it.
Just gone.
Like he had to go back to his day job.
Isn't that crazy?
Fucking nuts.
Oh, Tyson Vagent Combine.
I want to show you this.
They call this throwing it in the bucket.
I think that's what they call it, throwing it in the bucket.
Let me see if I can find this.
No, not that. Oh, not that one.
Broad jump. He did the broad jump tyson vagent number one pick an nfl draft tyson vagent son prepares oh what's that anyway i'll make sure i have it tomorrow let's see nfl combine oh maybe it's on my oqb drill is this it no maybe it's on my
maybe i put it on my instagram
anyway he throws this pass and the guy's looking and it's it's i don't know it's 50 yards
and the guy's running he just looks up over his head and it lands in his hands
i don't know if he's gone
forever i don't know oh yeah so you guys are freaking out about caleb i can fill in for caleb
um some weekdays it's 7 a.m man 7 a.m pacific standard time
i need someone i need someone who's fucking crazy like i need another dude who's in the
military who's stuck somewhere is what I really need.
It's just an ass job.
I'm in cybersecurity.
I can take over.
Sevan, just don't move on from there.
Oh, you mean from NO Explode?
I won't.
I'm good.
And when I run out of that, I'm too cheap to even buy more.
What about a poor, yeah, poor, yeah, yeah. Poor vet stuck at home.
Who's like, I would love like, what if we just got some like drug addict?
Like we just felt sorry for him, but he just ran the back end like Caleb did.
I'm stuck, but I'm busy doing things.
All right.
I can do it.
How much does it pay?
It's horrible pay.
You have to, you have to find a way. It's horrible pay. And if you talk too much or do something to piss me off, I'll snap at you. Ask Caleb. You're always under complete scrutiny not to fuck up my stories or my pacing or the rhythm I'm on. I just, see like this,
like, sorry, Jeremy,
I have to use this example.
Hit me up offline, Seve.
I may be able to help you.
Like right away, that dude,
Jeremy's out.
That's it.
That's it.
He's out.
I may be able to help.
I need someone who'd be like,
dude, I'll fucking do anything.
I'll be there every day at 7 a.m.
for a year, I promise. And if you need a handy, I'll just close my eyes and take one for the team. Like that's what I need someone who'd be like dude I'll fucking do anything I'll be there every day at 7am for a year I promise and if you need a handy
I'll just close my eyes and take one for the team
like that's what I need
so that's
that's the kind of job it is
there's no niceties
there's no hit me up
or can I it's like
I there's no middle ground
I'm either like I'm either in love with you
or I'm talking shit behind your back to Suze about how much I hate you. And I wish Suze would get rid of you. Those are the only two. And Caleb, that's like, it's going to be impossible to replace Caleb.
If he says something I don't like, I snap at him after the show.
And yet he still has to be confident and just keep going, pressing forward.
Just be like comfortable in his own skin and do it.
I don't know how he does it.
If I was 26 or 27, I'd be like, fuck this.
The white man has been running the back end of your podcast, messing it up.
It's time for Jeremy because he's black.
Fair enough. Fair enough.
Fair enough.
No pay minimum wage.
I don't pay.
Listen, honestly, in my mind, I'm like, oh, my God, you're so lucky you get to work with me.
He's in the military.
He's in the military.
I'm not joking about that. I really do think that. I'm like'm like holy fuck you get to work with me you're so fucking lucky i hope someday brian i hope someday
i'm rich so i can fucking um and brian and i can talk about like that's all the contention between
brian friend and myself this motherfucker tries to stand up for himself and tell me like he needs
money and shit like a fucking married couple me and brian like brian tries to stand up for himself and tell me like he needs money and shit.
Like a fucking married couple, me and Brian.
Brian tries to get money for my other people.
I think it's about time you start paying so-and-so.
Shut the fuck up.
I ain't paying nobody.
Pay them.
Can't get a fucking.
Huh.
I got to fucking beg Gabe to send coffee.
Get a fucking pay him.
But the show is killing it. We're doing it. We're doing it right.
Okay. So tomorrow morning, 7 a.m. Tyson Bajan.
And I appreciate all of you guys for that. I don't take you guys for granted. Not you. I take the get to get.
No, I don't. I don't take the, even the guests for granted.
Okay.
Tomorrow morning,
7am Tyson Bajan.
And then I think in the evening,
we're going to have a Brian for trolling the leaderboard and,
Oh,
here.
Yes.
Vindicate,
get your CEO gear.
See,
this is my kind of person.
He pays me to sell my shit this is what
i mean this is how unbalanced the relationships are with me uh get your ceo gear and vindicate
how do you not have a seat dude these shirts are so dope hey my kids love their fucking gold
shirts look at that shit we get some gray hairs on there and i got some if you have broad
shoulders and you're not one of those dudes who likes his shit tight on them like around his
titties like this is a large and this thing fits me so good and i have crazy i'm like i'm like built
like spongebob square pants i'm telling you and the sleeves are kind of they're not too loose so
when you flex like you get they they tighten up kind of they're not too loose so when you flex
like you get they they tighten up a little bit but not too tight that's a great fucking shirt
i love this shirt i love it that you know what i love even more i love it that hillar loves it
he's always wearing it too i love that yeah it's awesome um uh money uh, money and nudity is the only way to get Sevan's attention.
That's fair.
I, yeah, I'm a large.
I sent you a medium.
No, I'm a large.
All the mediums end up going to the wayside.
I have to be so fucking skinny to fit into a medium because I have, I have, I have giant
lats and giant tits for my size.
I have giant lats and giant tits for my size.
But a large isn't too long on me either, which is kind of crazy.
Oh, my goodness.
The tit thing.
I broke the code on the tit thing.
So a friend of mine told me that her and her girlfriend did that. And they said there's no fucking way real tits do that.
And that I nailed it exactly
right real tits go in circles and they they don't even like it real tits when you shake around they
don't even they just they're they're they can't ever get on the same page real tits don't get on
the same page unless it's up and down fake tits get on the real on the real page side to side
and up and down real tits will only get on the same page up and down, like if you're running with the bra on.
But side to side, no, they don't do that.
They do not do that.
Yes, real tits have a mind of their own, yes.
And they start kind of like circling.
They start making circles.
Oh, we got it.
Bruce, you don't have a CEO shirt?
Bruce, I got to get you a ceo shirt by the way guys
bruce wayne has been killing all you guys all you people but have been who've been helping me
with uh the thumbnails you're absolutely killing it and bruce wayne has just been
savage complete savage with them i'm so i'm so happy i wonder if that's why our viewership's gone
up you guys want to see the boo video again
who doesn't want to see that right oh i don't i don't even know if i have access to it on my
computer anymore i went from not wanting to show that to like letting you guys know I take NO Explode. I've really opened up to you.
I don't see it.
Oh, is this it?
This never gets old?
No, that's not it.
All right.
You guys won't be seeing the boobs today.
They're probably on.
I sent them to Caleb.
Corey Leonard, I'm only here for the boobs. Oh,essica you were totally wrong you were totally wrong your your creds as a chick just went down the toilet you're totally wrong
you have to have two shirts on yeah sorry they'll be they'll be here we'll we'll get that clip back oh shit bullshit i had two girls in the gym do it and they have real boobs
they did not you're fucking full of shit you did not you did not they didn't get their tits
synced like that going like that there's no no they did
not you're full of shit you know what someone told me they're like i know why you do someone
a friend of mine called me he goes i know why you do those bits and i go why and they go because
you just want people to send their boobs to you it's like wow i didn't even think of that
by the way seven if you ever need someone to test those videos on
send away I have no shame
oh you mean like if I
like I don't need to test them
sometimes I see stuff like that I'm like who do I send this to
to like
um
like I don't know who to send this to
like I showed it to my wife and then what
like I need one other
I guess I need a partner in crime.
He's like, holy shit.
Yeah.
That shit's gotta kill your boobs.
That can't be good for them at all.
But what's funny is this friend of mine, who's a girl, she was like pissed at me that I didn't send it.
She's texted me.
She's like, Hey, numb nuts.
Send those videos to me.
I'll, I'll tell you anything you want to know about the titties. I was like, all right,
thanks. Yeah. Real dicks go side to side and up and down and round and round. Yeah. The dick's
so versatile. The penis is very versatile. I know. Sorry, Bruce. God, this is a tough show.
I know. Sorry, Bruce. God, this is a tough show. Tough way to end the show.
I'm appalled. No, no, it wasn't Allison. No, I did. I did.
I did at the Superbowl party. No, I did at the UFC party.
Show it to Allison's husband.
And he liked it. He, I, or at least, I don't know. You never know with guys, right? Like maybe a guy might just feel like he has to maybe say he liked it. Or at least, I don't know. You never know with guys, right?
Like maybe a guy might just feel like he has to maybe say he likes it, I guess.
I don't know.
But I had had like probably three or four white claws diluted with six sparkling waters.
And so I started sharing the video.
Okay. I will sharing the video.
Okay, I will see you guys 7 a.m. tomorrow.
I'll see you twice tomorrow.
Okay, bye-bye.