The Sevan Podcast - Jason Khalipa | BJJ Brown Belt | Train Hard Men’s Club - Affiliate Leader
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Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. Eww. you're kind of in your you're in your natural habitat bam we're live you mean uh my natural habitat where like like you're at home or something normally i get you
like you're in a podcast studio or you're in a garage or you know i mean you're you're somewhere
where you're sweating you you look like a homebody you look like you've been domesticated
dude i just not that domesticated hey i just uh i just got done training the garage man so
you know had to had to get my pre-pump in before i training the garage, man. So, you know, had to,
had to get my pre pump in before I came on here and make sure that I'm ready to go.
I hear you. Hey, is the, is the family asleep? Uh, yeah. Are you going to wake them up?
Uh, that's not my plan. No, that is not my plan. My, uh, yeah, actually. Yeah. yeah everybody i normally have to get after early
especially today i i know that i'll have stuff going on so i just want to make sure i get after
it and then dude i'm there i'm bring my bring my full energy to you guys god i love it you always
do you're the you're in the mount rushmore of easy i'll put you up there with josh bridges of
the easiest people to have on you're such a a fucking great guest. Oh, well, thank you.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Hey, like three seconds.
We talked for like three seconds before we went live and when you were like, hey, what's
new?
And I was thinking your life is probably similar to mine in the fact that you always have new
irons.
What is it called?
New irons in the stove.
New muffins.
Yeah.
New.
You always have things in motion. So every day is exciting for you, right?
I mean, you have so many things going on that there's always something that pops up.
You're like, fuck, yeah, this is why I'm alive.
This is dope.
There you go.
Hey, by the way, I just wanted to recognize there's other people on this podcast and say, what's up, Sousa?
Beaver, I don't know if we've been on a podcast together, but nice to see you too.
Nice to see you, Jason.
Thanks, dude.
Please do not spoil them.
Look at that recognition.
Please do not spoil them.
But in regards to like irons in the fire, yeah, man.
Like, dude, we got the jiu-jitsu.
I just signed up for tactical games.
I host these train hard men's club all the time.
Like there's always stuff going on, man. I'm down to talk about whatever um obviously you have stuff going on the crossfit world that
i'm still deeply involved in and um yeah man just always just trying to trying to move forward
tell me about your jujitsu gym what's the um um tell me about jujitsu community versus crossfit
community not versus like they're in competition with each other,
but how are they different and how are they the same?
Yeah, dude, actually, you know,
what's crazy man is that my original instructor was in downtown San Jose and,
um, it was just too far of a commute for me.
So I ended up finding a gym closer to home,
but now that instructor is opening up a gym about 800 meters from my house.
Like it is the original instructor. Yeah. It's as ideal as
possible, but the communities are very similar, man. Like just there's a, there's a barrier to
entry in both communities that require people to be hardworking, good people. Like they have
similar characteristics because in jujitsu, especially, I mean, you go in there one day
and you have an ego. I mean, it's, it's gone the next day. And in CrossFit, in some ways, it's the exact same thing.
You know, it's hard.
It's difficult.
And so it attracts certain types of people to it.
So I'd say there's a lot of similarities between the two communities.
Actually, Morrison, I think most people give credit to him.
I'm sure you've seen this with your kids doing it.
It's almost like if you picked me up and you moved me from a CrossFit gym to a jiu-jitsu
gym, or if you took me from a CrossFit event to a Jiu-Jitsu event, and the sports were switched out or whatever, you really wouldn't be able to tell
the difference. Let me ask you this. I sense from stories that I've heard, I've never heard
anyone be like, hey, I brought this dude into my CrossFit gym and hurt him on purpose.
be like hey i brought this dude into my crossfit gym and hurt him on purpose but i have heard stories at a cadence that that people do get hurt in jiu-jitsu gyms because there's dickheads in
there and i don't ever hear like i've heard i hear about shitty coaching but but it actually
in jiu-jitsu and of course you know i'm not trying to poo-poo jiu-jitsu or take anything away from it. Everyone should do it. My kids do it five days a week.
But is that true?
Do you see that, that there are some guys in every gym that, hey, they hurt people?
That guy fucking hurts people.
That guy hurts new people.
I wouldn't say there's that guy in every gym, but there is that guy that exists.
That is true.
That CrossFit really doesn't have like you never have an instructor who's like, OK, I'm going to fucking hurt this dude.
I mean, there's bad coaches, but they don't hurt anyone on purpose.
No, I don't think that in jujitsu is actually people who say, hey, I want to go out today.
Like my intention is to go hurt people.
I don't think there's people like that.
I think what happens is twofold.
Number one is that you'll have someone come to your school and they'll start beating up on your students in a kind of aggressive way in particular
to women or smaller guys. And then you'll have an enforcer on the mats who goes there and like
shows this guy like, Hey man, don't come into our school and start hurting our athletes for going
all crazy to prove yourself. I'm going to show you how it's done here. So there is that dynamic,
right? Where there needs to be some checks and balances where some dude shows up out of nowhere and just starts, you know, ripping on
people because he, you know, his ego is in check. But I would say more times than not, man, you know,
the goal is to be a good training partner. You know, I was on the Jocko podcast and this is what
I said. I said, dude, your goal is to be a good training partner because the problem with CrossFit
is getting into Jiu Jitsu is that they come, they're strong, they're fit, they're athletic.
And so all of a sudden these other people start feeling that tension.
Oh yeah, there you go.
And it starts, it just starts a negative back and forth.
You know, my recommendation is for anybody who's trying jujitsu is just like, they got
to leave their ego at the door.
And, you know, I think that back to your point, Siobhan, like, I don't think there's actually
people who have been in jujitsu a long time who say to themselves, my goal is to hurt people.
I don't think that's true.
Okay, fair, fair.
But I do think that things just get heated very quickly, and there needs to be a hierarchy in place to let people know that that's unacceptable.
Meaning the head instructor or whoever needs to come and put people in check and be like, Hey, look like what's happening right now. That's unacceptable because there is that personal
dynamic that CrossFit doesn't have. Like in CrossFit, you don't put your hands on each other.
It isn't as dynamic. It's very much like there's a barbell. The barbell doesn't hit back.
All of a sudden when you're rolling jujitsu and someone does something to you,
your ego gets in check and then you ramp it up. And then before you know it, it's like two,
Eagle gets in check and then you ramp it up. And then before you know it, it's like two, two, you know,
bears trying to beat each other up.
I have not, I have not done any, I have not taken a single jujitsu class,
but I like, I took my kids to this past week or two weeks.
I took my kids to two separate jujitsu academies.
They did two days at a place in actually three.
They did one day at Gracie B in scottsdale they did another
one at a small boutique one that was i wish i could remember the name of it in scottsdale
and then they did uh five days at um aoj in newport beach california oh yeah how was that
it was the most beautiful locations ever dude the aoj it was cool i mean um it's different so the gym that they go to here is a small gym
it's the same 15 kids every single day for four or five years gracie baja and a and aoj are more
they're almost like factories they're big they're big like they went to gracie baja they didn't spar
once they go to aoj it's big it's kind of like a factory but man dude like they get
in it's a two-hour class at aoj and like that dude my my kid holding his arm here in five days he did
he had a fucking i don't know 50 sparring matches one day he sparred 15 times and they just throw
it it's um you know they just show up to the class and sometimes the first half an hour will
just be sparring they'll warm up and they'll just go like they'll do sparring first and then technique
second you know what i mean and they'll just get in there and it's pretty um it's pretty intense
it's i mean it just goes from zero to a hundred you know what i mean it's uh it's cool though my
kids love it they don't they don't they don't they used to fear it and now they're like throw
their geese on and run out there dude i'll tell you what man anybody listening right now
if you have not at least tried jujitsu you gotta go do it i mean you know now that i i got why do
you say that because it's scary or because it is scary um you know like someone asked me the other
day on on my podcast they said hey you know what do you do outside of fitness to like, for yourself,
like me? And I thought about it for a while. I'm like, shit, I don't do things that much outside
of fitness because that's what I love. I love movement. I love shooting my bow in the backyard.
I love training for the tactical games and I love jujitsu. It's an outlet for me, just like,
you know, in a way my workouts are, but jujitsu just, bro, if you're not engaged, if you're not
focused, like you're going to get, you're going to get choked. And so you can't let your mind
race elsewhere. And so I just think for anybody who wants to learn new skills, who fell in love
with CrossFit because of the complexity of snatching and rope climbing, whatever else
they're missing out on not exploring those parts of their brain. It unlocks channels that I never
thought was possible. And, um, you continue to unlock them every single day.
Give me an example of that, a channel.
Like, I like to think that like, maybe this is just my, you know, I don't know if this
is accurate, but imagine if your brain is a bunch of different freeways and people talk
about this when they talk about mushrooms and they talk about what the byproduct of
shrooms on your brain, not to go off on a tangent here, but you have these channels
that have been created and through shrooms, it helps to unlock those and recreate new connection
points, whatever. But in a completely different realm, you could think about jujitsu or CrossFit.
When I first found CrossFit, I remember really being inspired by the coach, the community,
all that. But I really felt inspired by chasing these goals of the snatch, of the row climb,
of the muscle up, of the name, the thing I was
chasing the thing. And I was learning new skills. And when an instructor told me to point my hand
out this way, it like blew my mind. Well, in CrossFit, after you do that for a decade, two
decades, three decades, whatever it is, you no longer get your mind blown that often, meaning
you don't have new channels created in jujitsu. I'm getting my mind blown every day, meaning every single day I'm connecting my brain with
my body in a new way because I'm learning how to use it in a, in a different lens.
And that to me is cool.
I mean, you think it's changed your thinking just on how you operate, like, um, how you
talk to people, um, connections you make, um, yeah, I guess in connections you make.
Yeah. Um, I saw this question come up i have not done shrooms but i am interested um i i would tell you jason kaliba have you done mushrooms
the answer is no no i haven't but he's grown but he's grown millions of dollars worth
he sold them on the black market take him to zion church in oakland we'll get it straight
he sells them out of his trunk he uh heland we'll get it straight um he sells him out
of the out of his trunk he uh he has a nissan pathfinder he sells them out of the back if you
see him driving around the bay area just walk up do you look out for my honda civic um but uh what
were you asking about no you know i think jujitsu has um i don't know if it's necessarily changed
the way like i think outside the world necessarily i've had other life experiences that have
definitely impacted the way i treat others and the way i see the world. I'd say jujitsu just puts me at a level
state of peace. You know, when I leave jujitsu in general, I kind of walk around, I have a
little bit of a higher energy, higher testosterone, maybe whatever the hell you want to call it.
I'll leave jujitsu and I'm just like at peace, super calm. I don't feel like I have much like,
it's almost like you finish a really hard crossfit workout. The exact same way that I feel right now after training in the garage
is what I feel after jiu-jitsu, but even on a little bit of a higher level.
It's interesting. My kids have done it their whole life, so I can't tell exactly what the
effect of it has had on them. Right. But I do see them and I'm like, man, these fucking kids got
swagger, like shoulders back upright upright super confident and super mellow
like everywhere they go just kind of assessing shit i'm like wow these don't seem like normal
kids to me they should be spinning out yeah i mean obviously we don't need to go off on like
only jujitsu today but i will say that you know for my kids like dude i want to build their
confidence i want them to walk around and and and have that confidence because it's that um
You know do the the guys who used to bully people all those kind of people in high school It was the least confident kids. So if you could teach confidence if you teach this self-awareness, I think it's critical
So that's what I'm doing my kids along with a bunch of other stuff. Obviously. I'm Jason. Do you um, I learned this from Tony Blauer about
And I really don't want to fuck this up because Tony is such a brilliant guy.
But he was basically saying that fights aren't about winning and losing.
Fights are about leaving emotionally intact.
And there's been situations where I've been in where shit got hostile, and I didn't handle it the way I wish I would have.
I let something interfere with the right process.
I didn't give myself permission to handle it the way it needed to be handled. And I feel like my
kids, um, don't give themselves, like when we go to tournaments, they're not giving themselves
permission to, uh, let go. And I'm not rushing it, but I proposed the idea to them. And it's,
it's kind of a douche move of me since i don't do it right since i don't do
jiu-jitsu but have do you know what i'm talking about and do you give yourself permission yeah
no i i think like i don't know exactly what the quote that tony says but like yeah i just look i
think that the more you expose yourself to hard things through crossfit through jiu-jitsu through
whatever it allows you to show up differently outside the gym. And when you're used to what it feels like to be in combat,
you find yourself not pursuing it as much elsewhere. Like you, you handle situations
much more calm, cool, and collected. I'm sure your kids do in school because they've, they've
already do they've, they've, they've seen that line 400 times because they they're they know what it's
like to go up against another kid who wants to try and beat them up right within a class setting
and so when when situations come up at school they just handle it a more calm and collected way
than trying to show up a certain way so they don't need to boast they're confident in their
abilities i think that's huge i think the gift you're giving them do you give yourself permission
at a tournament to go full throttle do you you ever catch yourself like, oh shit, I'm holding back?
No, I think when I, when I've competed in jujitsu, even so at my level, like I'm not
trying to break somebody's arm.
Um, I'm just not like, call me a whatever.
I just, dude, I want that dude to fight another day and I want to fight another day too.
And so I've had to be careful about, um, entering into tournaments because of what I do for a living. I want to be able to use my body,
but like when I'm in training sessions and stuff, like, dude, I get to certain positions now,
of course I'm trying to submit people, but I'm trying to submit them in an appropriate fashion.
The better you get, the more you know where that line is. And I never let my, do my, like a couple
of years ago, I started to really try and like separate and detach from my ego. Um, and it's
gotten better and better every single year. In the beginning, it was really difficult in the beginning. It was very hard to
detach from your ego because you're feeling, but over time it gets better. So do you think you,
do you, do you think that what you're saying to me is just an excuse because you can't give
yourself permission? Do you think that you could go into a tournament and give yourself permission to just unleash jason kalipa no i i don't think i can and i'll tell you why because like it would take
someone breaking into your house or something that's right that's right like like for me to
be unleashed it would have to be a threat to myself and my family then i'd be these other
guys how about nikki rod can he unleash i think he could unleash because he's a professional athlete
and that's what's required of him to to win it's like it's like does he feel bad for breaking on
homeboy's foot you know uh no gordon ryan so you think he feels bad for breaking it no it's like
going into the octagon at the ufc like you have to be prepared to like your goal is to basically
i don't want to say kill because that seems a little extreme but it is kill or be killed there's
some crazy someone could punch you in the throat and end your shit in a second
yeah so like that's the mentality right and i think that for me at my level of jiu-jitsu it's
not that now something else happens elsewhere but dude your academy is known your academy is known
people get fucked up at your academy so i go to i go to two academies one of the academies you go
to get shit bro busted up some people leave i bet academies one of the academies you go to get shit bro
busted up some people leave i bet you monthly one of the academies you go to someone has to
go straight to the orthopedic uh you know it's true uh one of the academies you go to is rough
hey i'm bad motherfuckers there i will say this it's it jason hit on the point about the instructor
because that really who needs to control the cadence. Cause I went to one jujitsu Academy back when I had time to do these
things.
I guess that's just an excuse,
but the instructor just kind of threw me into the fire.
Like I'd had a little bit of experience and then he's like,
okay,
you go.
And he paired me up with Javier,
this fucking pit bull.
Fuck Javier cuts my lawn,
dude.
He's a bad dude.
Javier fucked me up,
dude.
And it's like,
bro,
don't talk about Javier.
We tried to figure it out.
He just throws knee to belly on me so hard that he's like pushing his knee through my freaking gut into the, and then he just does this cross like collar choke on me.
And I don't even know what the fuck is going on.
Right.
And then it was just like, okay, restart.
And the instructor would let that go for a really long time.
And then I switched academies.
And the next
instructor way. Okay. You're over here. You over here. You guys pair together. You guys pair
together. He would go, he would see things escalate. He would stop. He would go, nope,
hold that position, get in that position. Okay. Now you guys start again. Like he controlled the
fucking floor. And all of a sudden I was like, wow, this is a very different experience than
what I got the first time. And in fact, with the white belts, he would go back and he would do stuff like knee and
elbow escape, and he would break down each detail with us.
Why the upper belts, the blue belts, purple belts, and brown belts got to go into the
rolling session a little bit sooner, right?
So again, I just want to make the point that this exists across everything.
I think CrossFit always gets the better of it, but it's 100% always comes down to the
culture of the gym and the instructor so even if jason comes from a
hardcore fucking gym i guarantee you those guys are the gentlest as they're training and learning
i heard some stories about one of jason's gyms he knows which one i'm talking about
you know but you're right though suza like it's like it's like going to a crossfit gym it's like
when crossfit you see a bad rap for like rabdo, right. And you know, you'd show up and
someone would have you do like, I don't know, three friends or something like that. It's the
same thing in, in jujitsu. Like the instructor has to be responsible for making that first
experience great. And in CrossFit space, like, dude, there's a responsibility on the instructors
right now. There's a responsibility
to, to break down this stigma of jujitsu and in CrossFit. And it's all based on the first
impression. I mean, dude, people can try so long. They hear about CrossFit, hear about CrossFit,
finally go try it. And they're one bad experience away from never going back in that gym again.
And I think that, you know, that's a, that's something that every CrossFit instructor should
take on their chest and
say hey this is important to the overall ecosystem i i have the ability to change the way people view
this and their one bad experience way from never come back in the same thing happens in jiu-jitsu
dude like that experience you're saying now you walk around all the time you say bro jiu-jitsu's
whack i went in there one time some dude neon belly me cross-collar choked me i walked around
with a sore throat for a week you're like i'm never doing that again or you could have gone in
and be like man it's the gentle art it's super great we did a phenomenal warm-up i learned
technique but it's all based on the instructor in the school yeah three months in i had anxiety
going into every class it took three months to get over that anxiety just to go because i knew
i would look across it and i'd see javier and he's like and by the way he was a good dude we
were like buddies but i just knew he's gonna fuck me up you know hey can't you say something to him
suza or is it you just can't no i ain't no bitch i just took my love all right all right my
hey my escapes and my defense and my position hold got a lot faster in that environment but
he i came home bruised up bro i'd walk in and Grace would be like, what the hell happened to you?
Jason, how old is your son?
He's the one who's doing jiu-jitsu?
Both of my kids do self-defense.
Yeah.
My son's nine.
My daughter's 12.
And so your son's still going with girls?
No, my son and I, both of my children train with me only.
It's not ideal.
I'd like to get them into more classes again. But both of my children train with me only. It's, it's, it's not ideal. I'd like to get them
into more classes again. But both my children train with me because, you know, I have a, you
know, at this point, you know, I've been doing jiu jitsu for a while. So I work with them once a
week on just like fundamental self defense. And because they're playing a bunch of other sports,
and my son doesn't like love, my son doesn't love jiu jitsu, I do this kind of stuff with Ava.
You know, we're working pummeling.
That's an example.
The other day we were working a bunch of stuff with her.
But yeah, so I work self-defense stuff with her all the time.
And then I do different stuff with my son.
Walter, if Savant trained BJJ, all his trash talk would change so much.
Yeah, you're probably right.
Dude, it's only a matter of time before Savant does jujitsu. No, no, right dude it's only a matter of time before savannah's no no no no listen only matter of time listen jason i have i'm the kind of guy
like just throughout the day like i'll bend over like to tie my shoes and my fucking back will go
out for a second like i'm dude i've seen videos of you like cold do a muscle-up bro yeah and then
i'm down for a month like i went to de la casusa's gym the other day and i
did i jumped up onto a two-inch plate my back went out i ain't nah i ain't fucking around bro i'm
good hey next thing is uh what do you know about the tactical games have you seen that kind of
stuff uh i just know that's where you run and carry a gun and shoot shit with a high heart rate
right and cross after just destroying everyone in it right isn't jacob heppner just like yeah
he's like multiple time champ.
So I got to come in.
I got to come back on the show in early March and tell you how that experience has come
competing and one at the end of February.
So, you know, it's just a way to test accuracy.
You know, you talk about the 10 general physical skills.
Here's a way to test accuracy that hasn't been tested much in the CrossFit space, except
for remember that time at the Rogue Invitational, they did the guns with the skier and then they've done some stuff, but anyways, I'll have to keep you guys posted on how
that goes. Yeah. Hey, if I did do jujitsu, I think I would have zero. I mean, it's easy for me to say
now, I think I would have zero ego and people would be so annoyed rolling with me. Cause I'd
just be like tapping, like you'd grab me from behind my head i'd be like i'm good i'm good point point yeah damn you beat me 75 to zero i tried doing that and people would
be like you're just uncomfortable i'm like no i'm done here yeah i hear instructors say that to kids
no you're uncomfortable you can't tap i'm like damn like no my shoulder is gonna tear out of its socket you can fuck off oh shit
you're just uncomfortable that's what i tell my wife it's just uncomfortable you'll be over soon
yeah hey i i rear naked choked my i snuck up on my wife and put the hooks in and rear naked
choked her and she got out i couldn't stop her oh my gosh i know i'm telling you i'm telling you
you wrestle with your wife at all not like that even a little bit like like you walking by a bit
like a bed or some mats you just push her down and like like growl at her like what you want some
no no she doesn't play like that bro she's not she's not into that kind of stuff i don't know
what you're into my wife's not into that either but every once in a while like i do it like if she's like like in a compromised
position like putting sheets on the kid's bed or something i'll come up behind her and push her
like so she falls on the bed i'll be like what she's just like yeah single leg and just throw
her down on the bed and then and then run out of the room dude i get punched i did kind of
stuff my son like we rest all the time but not not with ashley no she she doesn't she doesn't
like that kind of stuff no she's like she's like um uh beavers in me she taps early hey bro when
are we going to get you out to a train hard men's club uh when are we going to get you out to one
of our one of our workouts i i think i invited you to the one in santa cruz but you didn't show up
you did tell me about it. What is this thing?
I'm not into the touchy-feely men shit.
I ain't into men's groups and where we express our feelings and shit.
Yeah, I know you're not.
So that's okay.
I don't want anyone asking me anything sensitive.
That's how you need to go.
That's how you need to go. I'm going to go and I'll film them.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
I'll tell them.
That's something different to have on the screen we can talk about. I'll film them. Let's do it. Let's do it. This is, that's a new,
that's something different to have on the screen we can talk about.
But dude, basically every week we,
we just get a group of guys here to start off with just like my local school and then just kind of expand it.
We've been doing it now for like four or five months and it's,
it's not designed to be anything fluffy.
It's just designed to get guys together and do something hard. That's it.
And you know, what I found is that for a lot of these guys, the only time they train hard is
with, with us, with this group. And then throughout the week, they just get more confidence. They feel
better. They start doing more exercise on their own. And, um, yeah, man, we just pick some different
details. Walk me through it. So the one you said, what would it have been like? I'd pull up,
I'd park, I'd get out. What happens?
Like in Santa Cruz, I brought a bunch of kettlebells and bumper plates in the back of my truck.
We show up to the beach.
I bring a speaker.
We got after it for like 40 minute AMRAP.
And then we jumped in the ocean.
That was it.
No, like.
I like it.
Like, and the talk before is like, hey guys, we're just here to do something hard together.
That's it.
Let's just, let's partner up.
Let's do whatever.
And then, so we've done that. We've done like, for example, we do hill sprints,
we've done sled sprints. We've done, um, we just do a lot of like random hard stuff, um,
like stairs, whatever we could find and, um, just do hard things. Like my favorite one so far has just been up this hill near my house. We set up a light at the bottom and a light at the top.
And we just did intervals and it was gnarly. We had three guys throw up.
It was incredible.
I mean, it was magical.
We had like 40 dudes.
Imagine like 40 dudes running at 6 a.m. when it was pitch black on the street.
It was just great.
How hard are these men?
Do you have a durometer?
What's a durometer?
Does that measure the stiffness of penises?
Caleb, is that a medical device?
What's a durometer?
Yep, yep. Is it really?ises? Caleb, is that a medical device? What's a durometer? Yep. Yep. Stiffness.
Is it really? No.
Hey, is there something, Caleb, you know how like you go to the doctor and they want to check your lung capacity
and you blow into that thing and the ball goes up in the little plastic tube?
Do they have anything that would check the rigidity of your penis?
Is there a medical?
It's a ring.
Next man.
I want to class it though. That's the hard part.
It's crazy that they wouldn't test that.
Someone doesn't like large groups because he's not vaccinated.
He's unvaccinated.
Yeah, there you go.
Very, very, very scared.
Christine Young.
Is this a shout out?
See, this is how the magical vomiting, magical vomiting.
She's making fun of you.
Oh my gosh.
Jason, that's called bulimia.
Jeez, it's a tough crowd
you never know what you're gonna get from the crowd on the savan podcast you know like
i hear a lot of athletes don't want to come on this i'm always down to come on the savan podcast
i loved i love talking to you you know my thing about you is like i know you could always you
never know what's going to come left or right but i'm always down to come on because you and
i've always like it's always been good like it's always been good okay i have no idea what's on the screen right now okay so there's it's a it's
a difference of things that from uh soft to hard he's found the the on the soft on the soft end is
gummy bear and on the hard end is a hard hat wow i really like that shopping cart wheels
yeah those when i was so random yeah but
those are hard the thought of one of those hitting your bare foot sounds horrible doesn't it
okay hey what's the um what's the premise of this group tell me like what like is is there a uh
what's it called when you have a business and you have some sort of statement? Like a mission statement?
Yeah.
What's the mission statement?
What's the, or then tell me what's the catalyst that you started this thing?
There's no mission statement.
There's no money.
There's no registration.
There's no nothing.
It's just, I send out a text or I send an email to a group and then in the Bay Area,
it's just starting to grow and grow and grow.
There's no expectations, no signup process. Just, hey, I'm going to be at this place at this time
getting after it. Come if you want. Don't come if you want. It's up to you. No one needs to say
anything to me. How do I get on the email list? It's like Fight Club. Well, you're like a VIP,
so I might even put you on the text thread. Oh, shit. All right.
And like, for example on thanks thanksgiving day boys
you have to have a penis to attend yeah right now it's just men and here's the reason why
like dude i got a response i'm okay with that i like men a lot i'm okay with that dude
i think that um i think that you know in our gyms, we have great energy. It's phenomenal, right?
People are just getting after it.
But at 5.
AM when it's pitch black and you're doing burpees on the pavement and with a bunch of
dudes, it just has a different energy to it.
It's not better.
It's not worse.
It's just different.
And so if you want in the future, we'll do like a family one in the future.
We'll do a couple's one.
Like, but you're trying to bring specific energy so that people can connect on a different
level.
That's just what we're doing right now. But it's not to say we won't change that plan and we've
been doing every week for like four or five months um but like the best one i think we did was on
thanksgiving um thanksgiving morning we just we did like a 5 a.m sled sprints at a local library
in the parking lot and we had like 40 dudes show up and it's just like we don't ask for anything
yeah the cops show up but yeah the cops show
up but they know they're they're a part of it like they know what's going on like i tell local law
enforcement i told the mayor i told the chamber of commerce everybody knows i'm not trying to make
it a secret of what we're doing because i want them to know we're trying to build us oh we're
trying to create a fitter community and you know just giving an outlet for people to come and get after it um would you say that what you're doing
is uh part experiment are you experimenting um look because i'm trying to ask you what you're
doing and you're like hey i'm getting guys together and there's in there it's there's a
unique piece to it when you get these guys together and they work hard. And like, it sounds like you're running an experiment.
I think what it is for me is like, I've been trying to get better about this.
It's like, if something calls me and it seems like someone asked me the other day,
are you worried about the liability? I said, yeah, I guess, but my heart's in the right place.
Like I'm just trying to get people together to do hard things. I've never asked anything of anybody ever, nothing for this, for this particular group, right? If they want to
go download our app, if they want to go buy a merge, if they want to go do whatever, that's
fine. But we never talk about it because it's not a part of what we're trying to do. Like,
it's just about getting guys together to create a culture. Like what I'm most invested in
specifically with local law enforcement is I'm trying to create a group of like-minded people
who get fitter because if I call on local
law enforcement or if we need a fitter community, like might as well start now trying to create
this culture where people are trying to level up. And if we could start with the dads that then,
you know, transfers into kids, which then transfers into the entire household.
And we started doing, you know, family type rucks, like, let's go, you know, that's the vision.
type rocks like let's go you know that's the vision hey um i heard um uh this guy who's running for president of vivek ramaswamy talk about the difference between people in different
moments in their life and one of the things he talked about was term limits and the reason why
he talked about term limits and i never heard a couch like this, was he said men, humans, go through moments in their life where they have – they're doing things for their own self-interest, right?
So like you're starting a business. You're selling tomatoes. You're trying to make money. You're trying to raise a family, but it's all self-interest for you.
And then there's times in your life where you're doing service, selfless service, and you go through these phases and a man
needs to do both. But when you have someone who's running for president or who's been president,
who'd been in politics for like 40 years, like Joe Biden, the two get kind of conflated, right?
So there's times where maybe he wants to be completely selfless, but he can't because he's
also serving his own interests. And that's what leads to corruption. You kind of follow me on that?
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That took a hard right but yeah let's go do you think that in your life where are you
in your life does that paradigm work for you and like where and or do you oscillate back and forth
between your own interest like like i'm getting ready to start selling toothpaste tooth powder
complete self-interest i'm going to be like i'm going to become selling toothpaste, tooth powder, complete self-interest. I'm going to be like, I'm going to become a billionaire selling tooth powder. But I'm also in a later part of my
life where I'm pretty fucking selfless. Like I just like, I really just want to do shit for other
people. Yeah. And I'd say obviously it's a combination of both is that I want to be able
to provide for my family. Of course I want to grow a business, but I also want to like make
an impact. Like I legitimately want people to look back and be like, dude, that dude, that dude really helped
like make an impact, whether that's in our gyms through the NC fit collective and what we're
doing for gym owners, or in this case through the train hard app or in person events, like
do the connection that you get with a bunch of guys. And I didn't see it until I saw it was like,
I had 24 guys in the garage, like maybe three months ago. And this
one guy was going through some like deep depression. He started talking to this other guy just out of
nowhere. And they ended up creating a connection. Now they're like, they're talking through their
stuff. And I said to myself, like, that's something deeper than just like making a buck or making five
bucks. Like I want to continue to do this because selfishly it makes me feel good. Like, so if I'm
being honest, like it's not the money that's making me feel good.
It's the fact that you're creating your driving connection.
But I mean, is there a business case in the future?
Sure, because maybe you're creating this group, but that's not the focus.
And I think that's what makes it kind of special.
Are most of these people members at your gym?
No, very few of them are. And so's why it's wow very few of them so that's the thing like when you become a member of our gym like we're very structured at the gym by design like you
have to register for classes you have to obviously pay your fee like we're we're at a point where
it's a very professionalized organization this is like the antithesis of that. This is like, show up if you want, don't show up if you want, like just, we're going to be
here at 6am. Um, we might not go, you know, we might go on a Friday this week, might go on a
Saturday next week. Like it's just super random. And so by design, which we're, it's not supposed
to be like the business. How many of them have you done so far? I mean, weekly or biweekly for
five months. So, you know, like probably 20 or 30 of them or whatever it is. Um, like we just,
last week we just got done doing a ruck. Um, like if you pull up my Instagram, I just did a,
I just did a video of a ruck like four days ago. You'll see the crew that shows up, man. It's,
it's great.
How'd the first people get involved?
Like class one, did you just shoot out a couple of texts to like some homies?
Yeah, that's true.
Bro, all I did was just shoot out a little like message and like, boom, there we go.
The rucks are cool because it's a good way to connect.
They're not as hard, right?
But they're a cool way to connect.
Yeah, that's awesome.
I want to come and just like bring like a cooler with orange slices for you guys bro you gotta come i'm inviting you so come next week i'll put you on the list uh yeah put me on the email list all right at least i can feel
included god i really mornings are so mornings mornings i'm stiff as a fucking board dude man you ever
do night ones you ever do midday ones hard hats too we we only do like five or six a.m
because it allows for less excuses of why people can't show up yeah well i got plenty of excuses
at 5 a.m yeah i got plenty of excuses at 5 a.m hey heidi that's not true that's not true you don't
know that he's not coming that's not true i maybe she's just is that it's like is that a psyop she's
saying i'm not coming so that i will come dude that's a great heidi tactic she runs all the time
cave dastro sebi wants to show up and do nothing and yet you reap the benefits
you know you could be like our mascot bro what if i could come
dress as a furry hey look at look at look at sean men are generally super hard at 5am
yeah uh your audience is always the best yeah go ahead what's this so i saw this um group that hq has designated as like
affiliate i don't know what they're called but there's like they're all over the world
and i said those names i recognized on there were you and uh craig howard tell me about that thing
yeah let me i'm trying to see do you even know what that thing is were they like hey will you
do this and you're like uh-huh but you don't know what it is no i know what it is let me just i want to make sure i
pronounce it um it's new it's brand new right yeah it's the affiliate council there you go okay
what is that so the affiliate council so basically um what happened is i got reached out to um by jay um the coons and um don and others
and they said hey would you like to be a part of this affiliate council and i say well tell me more
about it what is the affiliate council so the affiliate council they you know you meet you know
right now we've had a few meetings, but I want to say that the design
is like quarterly meetings. And they first ran us by this whole like affiliate fee increase and
they wanted our perspective on it. And, uh, yeah, there's, there's a few owners from like Southern
California. There's Craig from up here. There's me. And then there's a bunch of international.
And the idea is just to jump on a
call and just share our perspective as affiliate owners. Um, uh, look, I think it's a step in the
right direction. I think that, you know, um, Craig's idea is to have the community vote in
who they think should be on that. I'm all for that. I just got asked. And like, for me, it's
like, if I could share my perspective on things, it's what I've wanted for years and years and years in CrossFit. You know that more than anybody
I've been trying to share my perspective from a business lens for 10 years plus. So if they're
giving me a door to open, to share my perspective, then I might as well say yes to it. There is no
money transacted. I'm not getting paid. Like none of that stuff. It's just You know, I feel like it would almost be foolish of me
my goal for years was always to see the business of CrossFit thrive in terms of affiliates and
Now here's a door that opens and I say no that seems dumb. So I accepted the role
Yeah, and and it's not too taxing on you. It's not it's not crazy high demand on you
I know with all the other stuff you have going on And it's not too taxing on you. It's not crazy high demand on you. No.
With all the other stuff you have going on.
Yeah, that's right. And so, yeah.
When I think of these councils that are on the periphery, especially not paid positions, I think of them as almost shields.
You know, I get to like this kind of HQ, you mean?
Yeah.
Or for any organization.
I'm not not even just CrossFit in general.
Like, OK, we put together this council and I almost feel like it's a shield to defer
responsibility or to placate.
And I know you don't want to fucking waste any of your time.
So that's that's the thing.
Like the first call we got on, um, my big thing was like, dude, I can't help you.
Like, I'm not here to like build, like I can only spend so much time trying to build and
support CrossFit.
Like I'm trying to do our own thing.
And like, if we're going to give guidance and direction, like I need to understand the
full landscape.
I need to understand the financials.
I need to understand the why behind certain decisions, like show me the numbers, right?
Because if you could show me the numbers and show me what's going on, Craig, myself and others can
provide better guidance, but if they don't show us underneath the hood, how can we possibly provide
insider guidance? And so that was something that was really important to me. I'm like, look, if
you're not going to show us everything, if you're not going to talk to this, then we can't give good information. So I just rather not even be a part of it.
Like, hey, start putting a rule in place where there can't be another affiliate within five miles.
You have to draw a circle.
That would be pretty fucking – in our space, that would be like some fucking wild shit.
You could say raise affiliate fees to – grandfather everyone in, but raise affiliate fees to $20,000 a year.
You know what I mean?
And then what you have is – do you have any ideas that are like,
okay, I'd really like to experiment with this?
Is there anything off the top of your head that you're like, I'd really like to see this happen?
Just to try.
I think that they should rebrand
the CrossFit Games to Fit Us on Earth.
As opposed to what is it now?
The CrossFit Games.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah, I think if they rebranded from crossfit games to fittest on earth it would help break down the misconceptions of crossfit and say
that the program people use to be the fittest on earth is crossfit but it's not crossfit like
the program they use to get to win is cross i think that that could be a something right i'm
i'm not as bullish on that
as i was doing that why not try that what would be that doesn't sound too risky that sound is
actually kind of cool it sounds like it's a win-win for everyone it sounds like it benefits
crossfit the affiliates because everyone who's inside the loop will still know it's crossfit
but the people outside will see it as like holy shit this is legitimately the competition for the
fittest human being on planet earth and it's only for the people inside will see it as like, holy shit, this is legitimately the competition for the fittest human being on planet Earth.
And it's only for the people inside once you – yeah, that seems like a –
I like that.
And imagine it was the fittest on Earth sponsored by the CrossFit affiliates or the CrossFit L1.
Sure.
Yeah, I mean, dude, I think that that idea has legs to it because one of the misconceptions you have with CrossFit is that –
and to be honest, I think that the CrossFit Games seem to kind of hone in on where they want to be in the future like what is the test of the
crossfit games what's the charter is it to test the fittest on earth and by design it has to be
random and unknown and unknowable or is it going to be the crossfit games so is it the fittest on
earth or is it the crossfit games because here's here's what i mean by that when you're testing
for the fittest on earth that's the unknown the, the unknowable. There's broad, you know, scopes of, of, of training modalities.
But when people think about CrossFit and when you call it the CrossFit games,
I would say there are some events that people wouldn't typically put underneath the CrossFit
umbrella, or at least what it represents in the affiliate, I'd say. So by doing the fittest on
earth, you could test for these broad spectrum, but then still say the CrossFit is a program that's helping them prepare for this particular
thing. So anyways, that's one of the things I've been thinking about for a long time.
I like that. Then call the open the CrossFit games and then have the open only be between
the affiliates. And then that add value brings importance back to the affiliates. So then you
could have that one time like Strava, all the bicycle guys get on there yeah so now all of a sudden the crossfit games isn't about
building into this season or the open rather isn't about building into this season the open
is just its own thing for five weeks that all the affiliates participate in that now is the
crossfit games would you have the people still go to the games from there though susan nope nope i
would sell the crossfit games you know this i would i think crossfit games should be detached from crossfit the company i think it means the fittest on earth
should be sold the fittest on earth should be sold and i think that the and they should still
have some sort of say in it right they're crazy you are crazy this is a crazy idea thank you for
keeping your idea not so crazy they have no i think that they should have no revenue share i've
already said that the l1 and that the affiliates have subsidized the crossfit games from the start and you can't subsidize that they should be investing more into
the l1 they should be investing more into the affiliates not subsidizing the festival
and that they should be separated hey uh savon what's up i did a video saying to go do level one
um uh for this audience you'd probably appreciate this. I chose to –
Did you see that we fucking – real quick.
Did you see that we fucking – we asked like 50 of the biggest people in the sport to do it,
and Graciano fucking published his, you fucking ding-dong.
The fucking thing we asked you to do that for, Graciano,
not so you could publish it on your account.
I'm going to come over there and fucking throw you fucking 100 yards.
I didn't see that.
You don't do jiu-jitsu see that I kicked the shit out of you
But uh
I re-upped my level 4
Yeah
So um
You have to re-up your level 4
So my
Level 3 had expired
So I re-took my level 3
And then I re-got my level 4
How was the test? Did you pass it? Yeah Good job fired. So I re I retook my level three and then, uh, I re got my level four, but how was, how was
the test? Did you pass it? Yeah. Yeah. Good job. Yeah, I did. Um, I it's hard, um, for anybody
who's interested. So level one, and I think it's a great, I think, I think the level one is amazing.
I think the level two is good. Great for what it is. right? I think the level one is phenomenal baseline.
Level two is great for what it is.
Level three, I think is, you know, it's a test.
And if you're not prepared for it,
especially really understanding level one material,
you're not going to pass it.
And it's like a three, four hour test.
You take a testing center.
So we did that.
And then that re-upped my level four
because I had a legacy level two. So the reason why I bring that up is like, I, and then that re-upped my level four because I had a legacy
level two. So the reason why I bring that up is like, I think if you're a CrossFit instructor,
you're not at least thinking about these things, it could be helpful for you.
What was that level four? Like you actually go and teach a class, right? You teach like two
classes in front of what seminar staff or something. Yeah. So what it was, was I got my
level four because I had a legacy level two. So when I was teaching for CrossFit seminar staff, and so for some people are wondering why would I be on the affiliate panel? I taught for CrossFit seminar staff for years. I competed at the CrossFit games for years. I've owned gyms since 2008 and our gyms have made money and impact a lot of people.
So because of those wide variety of vantage points,
um,
it's,
it's a helpful lens that I can look through that.
I think some others don't have the same lens.
So that's one of the reasons I think that maybe they wanted to choose me.
But anyways,
um,
the legacy level two could argue though,
that you could also argue that those are reasons not to have you on it.
I'm not trying to be a dick, but I'm just saying, like, he's just criming you.
Like, he's so out of touch.
He's done.
He's like, I mean, you're a one percenter of a one percenter of a one percenter.
I mean, you're kind of not.
You're totally in your own league, your own category.
There's actually probably no one like you.
Then maybe they shouldn't have me in.
It's fine.
No, I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
No, no, I get it.
Jesus Christ. It's a diamond with a bunch of pieces of. Like, you know, I'm just saying, I get it. Um, but it's a diamond with
a bunch of pieces of coal. And you know what? Sleeky just for the, just for the sake, man,
I know this audience always gets me. I thought we've talked about this countless times in this
podcast. Yes. I was affiliated CrossFit. We unaffiliated for a variety of reasons. A lot
of which Savan knows about. And then we reaffiliated because I liked the direction of what
things are going. It is what it is. Like is like dude we've been talking about this for fucking
three years like i'm sorry but at this point like this is the direction we're going i want
to talk about the future not the past so just just say i know this audience likes to talk about the
past i'm not disagreeing with it hey break it up break it, break it up, break it up, break it up, break it up.
Hey, but, um, seriously, the, the, the, the legacy, it was a legacy level two,
but the level four, I've not taken like the new version. Um, but the, the new version is like,
you actually have to like coach a class and stuff like that. I heard it's really great. I have not
taken the new version of it yet. Yeah. I heard it. I heard it was really intensive. I had to go reup
my level two a couple of weeks ago. And then I decided i was like okay i'm just gonna keep going to get
my level three and i was talking to austin about the level four and he was saying that it was like
really intense that was not 7.5 by the way show some respect that was like a four his trigger
level was a four we do we do trigger level here i was more triggered by graciano how come i didn't
get a trigger rate i give it a four out of 10. Yeah.
Wait, wait.
Hey, seriously.
You've seen somebody get triggered at a level like nine or 10?
I get triggered.
I triggered myself all the time.
Sometimes I just throw a handful of tacks on my seat when I jump,
when I start the show, just as I get triggered.
Oh, man.
Dude.
Triggered level.
Yeah.
But yeah, I think that what Cross is doing with the certification is good.
I think the affiliate counsel, I think, is fine.
I think I'll have a better perspective on that probably six months from now. I don't really have a good – I can't really describe to you if I think it's extremely valuable or mediocre today.
But I think six months from now, I'll have a better perspective on that.
Because I'll be honest with you and tell you what we've done and and the impact that i think it's made or not
all right yeah i mean shit there's so there's so much uh new there
there there's so much there's so much new at hq yeah the affiliate fee is a big deal by the way
say it again the affiliate fee is a big deal what do the way. Say it again? The affiliate fee is a big deal.
What do you mean? In what way?
I mean, I think it's going to put a lot of pressure on CrossFit to make sure they're providing value.
I mean, I think it's, I don't necessarily.
You should have just come out and been like, fuck you, we're raising it $1,500.
And when people are like, what value are you going to add?
They're like, hey, dude, we're just trying to keep our fucking head above water.
What are you talking about? We haven't raised it in 11 years. You think instead of like, hey, we plan on doing this, this, this, and when people are like, what value are you going to add? They're like, Hey dude, we're just trying to keep our fucking head above water. What are you talking about? We haven't raised it in 11 years. You think they should, instead of like, Hey, we plan on doing this,
this, this, and this. No, I mean, to me, I think it's a really simple business decision.
Like, as far as I'm concerned, I've always felt this way. If you're paying 2000, 3000, 500,
a thousand, whatever you've been paying, like the, you know, it's a license, it's a mark.
And so if you see more than three thousand dollars a year
in value to utilize that mark then it makes sense and if you don't then it doesn't make
sense for the gym owner like it's it's pretty cut and dry to me and now that that number has
increased to 4500 it's going to be really simple for an affiliate owner to say like the whole level
two thing i think is different like that's that's like i don't think there's there's a problem i
think that if the affiliate owner sorry of course Of course, Graciano's fucking video is great.
I fucking produced that thing.
I fucking reached out to him.
I'm like, hey, dude, can you make a video saying take your level one?
He did an amazing job.
He wasn't supposed to then be like, fuck, this is so good.
I'm not giving it to a 7-on.
I'm going to use it myself.
Wait, so is that sure you're level 10 right there?
Is that what that was?
No, that's a 9.
It's a 8.
Hold on. Will you play this real quick wait what is this and listen i'm who is this i asked this fucking legend to fucking make this and he knew it was so good he fucking stole it from me doesn't
even give me credit fucking drive over to your house wait this is the wall street this is the
this is the weight lifter wall is the weightlifter Wall Street?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Just because you're going to probably beat me up doesn't mean shit.
My wife's crazy fit too.
I met them at NorCal, Blair Morrison's event.
Yeah, they're good people.
Yeah.
Rubio here to tell you that you should get your CrossFit level one certification.
The level one is not about CrossFit.
It's about providing you with a blueprint
of what your body needs to do to function at its best
so that you can maximize your life outside the gym.
And if that doesn't convince you,
think about the first time you benched 225.
At CrossFit,
we pressed 225 over our heads.
Casually.
Casually.
While doing promo videos.
This is bullshit. Fuck you, Hiller.
And you can too, if you sign up
for the level one.
It's a great video.
Yeah, that is a good video i just told hillary fuck
you oh why just wait this is great i just wrote to him fuck you little pressure valve release just
to click fuck you to a friend yeah goofy pull-ups your mom some guy wrote you crossed it lost me at
the goofy pull-ups your mom mom's goofy. Oh, man.
Are you arguing with people on the internet?
No.
Your mom's goofy.
As I refresh it, there's more comments from Stefan.
Just keep refreshing it throughout the show, and we'll see what he says. I thought you meant that he stole your video.
He helped you edit it or something, and he took all the videos that you got from people
and did one on his own.
I reached into my Rolodex deep.
I saw Jason Kalipa, Wall Street weightlifter, fucking Joe Biden.
And I sent them all fucking text messages.
Hey, how many people got back to you, Siobhan?
So many.
So many.
It's like, it's awesome.
I can't believe how many got back to me.
I was so thankful.
And everyone knew.
No one's posted it because you saw the text I said.
It was a copy and paste.
And I said, hey, I'm going to put these together in a montage in front of the behind the scenes.
And this and this guy made the best fucking one.
It's pretty good.
And now he busted his nut.
Wait, now here, let me ask you a question.
When the camera zooms in.
So right now it's obviously 225 pounds on that.
He's shoulder pressing it. Then it zooms in. Then it zooms in, so right now it's obviously 225 pounds on that. He's shoulder pressing it.
Then it zooms in.
Then it zooms in again.
Do you think he dropped the weight here?
Because you can't tell.
Of course he did.
No way.
Now he's lifting 135.
There's no integrity.
No way.
One take.
One take.
It's one take, and he's still struggling.
He's shaking in the last one.
Yeah, he just punched it and posed at it. That's's the same bar same shot graciano has way more followers than
you buddy oh thanks you fucking jackass what were we talking about jason um i don't know you get so
you get so mad uh just this thing in particular i'm working so fucking hard on putting this thing
together oh we were talking about the affiliation this is like i fucking brought a hot chick to a party
and i went to the bathroom and came back and he's banging her in the hammock
which happened to me one time oh my gosh scarred me i could do that too brandon says 225 strict
press isn't that impressive well Well, show us a video.
This fucking guy, I announced on the show that I want to fucking snatch a 100-pound dumbbell.
And this fucking ding-dong, Brandon Waddell sends me a video of him one-armed snatching 125-pound or 135-pound barbell.
I'm like, oh, thanks.
It reminds me of 155 Turkish kiddo.
All these comments. I'm like, oh, thanks. It reminds me of 155 Turkish. You guys need to go to Jiu-Jitsu
and get some humility.
Dude, I did that strict press
at the CrossFit Tour in New Zealand
one time.
Do you guys remember those CrossFit Tours?
That was a good event.
That was a great event, man.
That was such a great event.
What's her name was there? The chick from Craig Howard's gym. She fucking murdered there.
Alexandra?
Alexandra, yeah.
Yeah.
Michele?
Yeah, that was a cool event.
Yeah.
God, there were a lot of people there.
Bro, that was so much fun. But I do think from an affiliate perspective, I mean, I see it both ways, man.
Because if you keep the fee low,
the barrier to entry is low. And so anybody can affiliate and that's good and bad. It's good
because you can get people who can get started. And I think that's important. It's bad because
you can have people who treat their businesses, not like a business really, and are just affiliated
because they like to work out, they, whatever, all of a sudden it could, it could, these gyms that maybe aren't representing as well, because it's more of a hobby than
it is a business.
That's an issue.
I think you're going to remove some of the people who are not treating like a business
by charging more, but at the same time, CrossFit is going to have to provide more to earn that
4,500.
Cause like, does that make sense?
Like otherwise you're just going to end up with a community where it's going to be like, if you're doing really well, we're 4,500 bucks.
Isn't much to you. Then CrossFit needs to provide enough value to make it worth that. Cause you're
not just going to spend money to spend money, but if you're not doing well, we're 4,500 bucks is a
ton of money. I don't know if you're going to affiliate either because you're probably not
treating your business like a business for a long time. Did you even think twice about it?
Because you're probably not treating your business like a business for a long time.
Did you even think twice about it?
Well, it hasn't happened for me yet.
Oh.
Oh, so you – I mean –
But the answer is no, I won't think twice.
Well, yes, I will think twice about it.
Yes, absolutely.
Jesus is like, I can't even be bothered.
Like what?
Like –
What?
Yeah.
I just got an extra 12 months because I just paid mine a week ago, so.
That's right.
But also he did say like, like uh he he had some tax shit
go on his landlord his landlord in his building passed the tax increase they had the they had
the building re-evaluated the value so the tax on the building skyrocketed and they made all the
tenants fucking pay for it so suza had to buy not only back pay 16 000 a rent but an extra two
thousand dollars a month in rent.
This happened a couple years ago.
And he's like-
On your cam charges, right?
Your triple net.
So he's already been, it's like he's been punched in the face twice.
So this little $1,500 thing ain't nothing to him.
He's like, yeah, whatever.
Yeah.
And when I say I haven't paid yet, I've paid my fees.
They have not gone up yet, just like Sousa's.
So when your anniversary happens, they have not gone up yet, just like Susan's. So when, when your anniversary happens,
they go up if, if, if, or, well, actually depending. So if you are at like a really
legacy rate, they only go up, I think, uh, 50% or something like that next year. And then they
go up the full amount the following year. And I had nothing to do with the decision to increase
the rate and, uh and encourage level two.
The original idea that I pitched across it actually was I said that I think the fee should
go up a little bit, but that they should, this is what I told them, is that let's just say the
fee went from $3,000 to $4,000, but I thought they should earmark half of it for the gym to
use towards education. So let's just say Sousa pays four grand a year
for an affiliation. He gets a $2,000 credit towards seminars. So they encourage his affiliate
owners to educate their staff. That was the original idea that I was talking to him about.
Didn't they do something like that though? Didn't with the increase, the earmark?
I think it's like $500.
with the increase they earmark i think it's like five hundred dollars yeah you know what someone else i heard an idea the other day was when you re-up instead of forcing
people to re-up the level two basically tell people if you take your level two you don't have
to re-up for 10 years as opposed to if you take your level one it's five years so you still leave
it in their in their control.
I don't like that.
You don't like that?
I like that.
Remember I made the analogy, like how often do you want your cops practicing shooting
and getting instruction?
Yeah.
You're like all the time.
How often do you want your CrossFit coaches getting in there and refining their skill
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So he's just really on the HQ dick.
He doesn't give a shit about that. He likes the likes the fee increase like just do what you got to do
and level two he'd fucking level three level three suza i'll go level five
i didn't know there was a level five at the same time it's first like uh happy philip kelly happy
birthday happy birthday 41 years old hey savon how many like
how many listeners like is this more like a talk show where like um there have you ever heard in
the bay area like the jv show i think it's called like on 94.9 oh oh that what i used to listen to
94.9 as a kid or i don't know this kid is in my 30s what wasn't it that was a rap station what
was it called well 94.9 i don't know what like the actual like whatever is but they have the same show
on every morning right and people start to um you only start to uh uh listen in every day and then
it starts to become more of like a daily occurrence is that what you've seen has happened wild wild
94.9 yeah that's what it is. Wild 94.9.
Have you seen that with the podcast?
Oh, shit.
That guy, JV, is still there.
No, I'm pretty sure JV, actually, he passed away.
But they called the JV show still.
He did?
Yeah.
Was it drug?
So when I stopped listening to the show, he was starting to get really into drugs.
MDMA.
Did he die from a drug overdose?
I don't think so the only reason why i brought this up is because that's the only show that we because like they have like this um like
that's the only like radio show that i can remember of a show that's like every single
morning that's the reason but no unfortunately i think he sadly passed away but yeah do we know uh
wild 94.9 radio host jeffrey vandergriff wildly known as jv was found dead
wednesday after going missing last month according to officials yeah that's right oh for a while he
found in the water near pier 39 do they know what happened to him yeah i think he was struggling
with some um health issues for a really long time so mental health uh no i think like physical
something he had i don't know.
I actually listen to the show a lot.
Why are you beating around the bush?
AIDS.
He had AIDS?
No, he didn't have AIDS.
I don't think he had AIDS.
I feel like you're beating around the bush like you know, but it's too sensitive for you to talk about.
I know he was going through some personal stuff and he ended up being found in the water.
The only reason why I brought up his show is because that's the only one I could think of where it's like daily people are fired up to tune in and that's what i'm
thinking like this has turned into for you guys i just want to congratulate you i mean it sounds
like you got like a solid crew who shows up every morning to listen to you riff about whatever you're
riffing about yep and we got the call in line so every now and then they get some balls and they
call in wait so people can actually call
in and like do they talk shit or do they just like yeah remember last time you were on someone
called oh that guy did he did yeah yeah he had lyme disease oh he had lyme disease that's what
it was it often gave him brain fog so much brain fog he fell off the pier 39 hey i i used to listen
to that show and they had a group
it was him and a group of guys and they started getting into drugs they started getting into mdma
and they started getting pretty weird they started getting like i was like oh shit they're going for
it like they started really getting like fucking into the ether and i was like shit i wonder how
long the radio station is going to tolerate this oh have you messed around that stuff or what yeah
not in 20 or 30 years i said i have some
ecstasy in a drawer here somewhere i was gonna say i'm just like oh shit like pulled something
way out of a box in the far back one time now that you mention it it's right here one time i
did something nice for i may have thrown it away i think after one of the shows maybe i got scared
because like oh no here it is i got scared and made it more accessible yeah look at look at this right here so someone
i did something nice for someone at hq one time on the air what are you talking about
and they um and they gave me this can you guys see it's two little blue pills
yeah which we don't actually know what that is we think they're just gummy bears
oh i'm gonna take these when i come to your man man thing so i'll be vulnerable oh ashley savon saying that
when he comes to one of the train hard men's club meetups he's gonna take some ecstasy so he's extra
extra prepared ashley's actually downstairs oh yeah he's had ramp what's up?
I just keep,
I keep seeing,
I bet you could look these up online,
Caleb.
Hey,
just add a little piece of that off.
Just buy a little corner of that off.
So,
yeah.
And I have,
I have all sorts of drugs back here that I don't do.
I have bags and bags of weed back here.
I need to throw all this away until,
because someone's going to come in here and get me in trouble one day trouble one day me well you have bags of weed just like sitting around there yeah
oh my god this can you guys see this that's stamped on the pill oh yeah hey you know
that was pre-fentanyl days too so you could probably like resell that pretty high now that
people aren't afraid you should probably go to the store and get one of those drug testing things and see what it
is before you take it you gave this to me do i know now that i think about it he's probably been
on your payroll yeah he's a he's a he's a he gets around this dude gets around i guarantee you
i guarantee you the guy who gave this to me has worked for you. He's been on the NC Fit payroll before.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
People who give out.
He was the really nice guy that gave a lot of hugs.
And can you see the private chat?
Oh.
Can you see it?
Yeah.
It'll pop up and you can toggle between chat.
Oh. Here, I'm going to tell you the guy right now, Jay. There's nothing. Can you see it? Yeah. It'll pop up and you can toggle between chat. Oh.
Here, I'm going to tell you the guy right now, Jay.
There's nothing in it.
Do you see it?
Then he'll.
Yeah.
You know who that is, right?
I don't know if I do.
Really?
I'm pretty sure he's worked for you before.
I don't know if he has.
Okay. do really i i'm pretty sure he's worked for you before i don't know if he has okay i i don't know if he has but uh all these bags of weed i have a whole like
holy bags and bags of weed hey you know you remind me of remember that that show weeds with
that girl who used to sell uh yeah hayley went to school with that girl dude the real girl the real girl yeah um wait so do you do
you like uh no you selling it or what are you doing why do you have so much dude that weed is
like four years old 10 years old i grew 50 plants in my backyard
and and and then i harvested it 80 of it was molded because i'm in the kind i wasn't in the
fog belt but then it was still just like i didn't even smoke weed this friend of mine who's a cop
is like hey dude what are you doing you don't even smoke weed i'm like i know it's just for
fun because it's legal he's like dude this isn't fucking legal what you're doing you can't have a
fucking whole fucking half acre of weed growing in your fucking yard 45 more plants than leo so it is a good prop i ended up just yeah it's kind of fun right people get excited by it
oh dude have you seen that rogue fitness um beer um mug that all the athletes got did you get one
bro yeah it's dude holding that one you got one got one. You can tell on his face he's hurt.
Hey, I text Bill Henninger and I asked for one.
That's probably the worst thing you could do to Bill, ask him for something.
I'm like, hey, can I have one of those?
Is this trigger level nine right now?
The only reason why I brought it up is because of a prop.
I mean, do this thing.
The only reason why I brought it up is because of a prop.
I mean, dude, this thing, I cannot get it to my mouth with one hand,
like legitimately without smashing myself in the face.
I mean, it's super heavy.
But that's going to be a prop I'll bring on the next one. It's the first thing Dave showed me.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Oh, look at –
Oh, fuck you.
Fuck you.
Fuck you, Drop the On Out. You're a fucking you you're a thief stole my shit you're gonna hear from my lawyers
you're lucky i'm a fucking controlled uh black belt i got 20 more minutes with you guys
and then i gotta go on a we're doing a we're doing a ig live with you guys and then I got to go on a, we're doing a, we're doing a,
a IG live with some guys coming up in 20 minutes. What else are we talking about today?
And this morning, what else would you like to talk about? Hey, so, so you're committed to
getting your black belt. Oh yeah. Yeah, of course. And what do you, so eight years for a brown belt,
that's a, that's moving. That's moving. I'd say it's good, not great.
I got my blue belt really early.
So I had my purple belt for four years.
That's a pretty long time to be at purple belt.
And I competed at purple belt a few times.
It was great.
It was just four years there.
I'm hoping to be at brown belt for a couple years and then, yeah, get the black belt. I'm on the journey, man, uh, four years there. I'm hoping to be at, you know, brown belt for a couple of years and then, yeah, get
the black belt.
I mean, I'm, I'm on the journey, man.
And I'm not stopping until I get there.
I mean, it's something I want to continue to do for a really long time.
Um, do you think that when you get the black belt, your training will, um, uh, subside?
How often are you training?
So right now I'm doing like two to three days a week of jujitsu.
And then, you know, I hit it in the garage, hit the gym basically every day. And I regulate like my intensity.
Um, so like every day, so you do some practice every day.
I train every day of something for sure. Yeah. A hundred percent. Um, so like today would be a
good day where I got after it early, but my intensity was like, you know, hard, but not crazy.
And then later I could go to jujitsu if I want to.
I'm asking, do you train jujitsu every day?
No, just two to three days a week.
Okay.
Okay.
Especially like if I'm with the monsters over at Kyle Terrace, I can only handle that so
much.
It's just, it's just, it's just on a whole nother level.
Um, so if I'm like a traditional gym, I could, I could do it
more often. Um, does that frustrate you that you can't go there more that your body can't do more?
Like, does that require like, okay, chill. Yeah. It's just kind of like checking the ego a little
bit and rec and regulating my intensity. It's not so much how often I'm doing things is the
intensity that I'm driving it at. So if I'm going to jujitsu three days a week and I'm really
getting after it, I mean, dude, you're just, you're beat up. And then if you're going to the
gym and you're really getting after it, you're beat up. But if I could regulate the intensity
and also optimize like my technique when I'm at jujitsu and kind of hit my workouts hard,
that's the, that's the perfect blend for me. That's what I was kind of, I was, uh, one of
my buddies who we, uh, he also, his kid, – he trains, and his kid also trains at the gym where my kid goes.
And he's like, hey, do you ever get frustrated that the kids are fooling around?
But my feeling is if every – if they can get – if 60% of their training is good, I'm happy, and the other 40% is them like fucking off or not giving their full attention
or being distracted. But that's all, I'd never thought of it for that reason. I just thought
like, Hey, that's still good commit commitment and discipline, but you're right. The kids can
get hurt too. Yeah. And like for me in particular, my strength condition is not a factor on the mats.
It's my technique that's hindering my, my growth. So on days where I'm not like going level 10,
it's actually a good thing because I can actually refine and dive deeper into my techniques and flow
role and that kind of stuff where I'm getting my strength conditioning elsewhere. I mean,
both are important. All I'm saying is you got to find a balance with the intensity you're
bringing every single day. You see these guys with, got matt frazier's got podium and and um people have different
products out there and uh seven's coming out with his own toothpaste i want to hear about this go
ahead so i'll let you finish your question i want to hear about your do you wish you had a product
for sale like do you ever think oh shit i need something to sell like like like an actual product like can we think about that you or do you have a product we're selling we're now selling uh train
hard uh merch underneath the train hard brand which is really so nc fits can be focused on
gym owners coaches and brick and mortar super focused there and train hard by jason cleep will
be for the end user athlete who also trains jujitsu and does other things but wants to get after it in their garage or elsewhere and so we sell merch through train
hard we sell merch uh through nc fit in our gyms but this is our shop for train hard but no as far
as like stuff that i want to sell like supplements and stuff like i've just kind of evolved like i
don't want to be in any of those businesses. We'll partner with people like Jocko fuel and others, but I'm not interested in being in any
other businesses that we're not like uniquely qualified to be in. And I've learned that the
hard way. So for us, we're going to own and operate gyms. We're going to support gym owners
on the NC fit side. Cause we've been doing that for 20 years and we love it. And we're going to
be focused on train hard and trying to provide programs to people who want to get after it.
And we're going to be focused on train hard and trying to provide programs to people who want to get after it.
And that's what we're going to be focused on.
That's it.
Anything outside of that, like even diving deep into like additional merchandise or supplements or any of that kind of stuff.
I'll just let the other people who are experts in that do that.
Like I love coffee, but I don't want to roast my own coffee.
I'd rather just partner with somebody in the future.
But like so jujitsu, you become crazy passionate about that, right?
Like crazy passionate about it.
It could be something that you become crazy passionate about.
Does jujitsu even have anything?
Like, what do they have?
They don't have shit.
I mean, that's it, right?
Geese.
But like, so they have ge gis they have training plans they have like bj fanatics like tutorials and stuff like that right but like for me like just because i'm
passionate about jiu-jitsu it's like just because you're passionate about crossfit doesn't mean you
should open a gym like just because i'm passionate about jiu-jitsu doesn't mean i should be involved
in the business side of that right i can still be super passionate. It's nice if you can monetize your passion.
It's nice if you can monetize your passion.
Yeah, and the way that I can do that in jiu-jitsu is to say,
hey, if you want to get better on the mats with your strength conditioning,
we have programs for you underneath the train hard umbrella.
But they're not specific for jiu-jitsu.
They're just overall strength conditioning programs.
Olson dudes.
Good morning, gentlemen.
Hi, good morning.
Yeah, that's my Buddy Matt
You know him I know Matt yeah he's
A good dude he's doing a lot of stuff like
He um he's a you went to
His event I saw you in the video right
Yeah he does like the 24 hour event and
He's actually came up to Ava's kitchen which by the
Way selfish plug for Ava's
Kitchen please it is for
First weekend in March
Savan I should send you the link it's in the Bay Area and it's a selfish plug for Ava's kitchen. It is for first weekend in March. Uh,
Siobhan,
I should send you the link.
It's in the Bay area and,
it's a fundraiser for pediatric cancer.
It is March 3rd,
March,
March 2nd.
And it is the best event you'll ever go to as far as food and whatnot.
You have famous chefs cooking and we fundraise a lot of money for the never,
ever give up organization called Nigu.
So Ava's kitchen.org is the website.
Sorry, Caleb. I think I fucked it up. Hey, I will a hundred percent come to this.
Really? Yeah. Hey,
so Vaughn's making a commitment that he's coming March 2nd.
A hundred percent come to this.
What's the role?
Ashley says, Ashley says, I'll believe it when I see it.
Yeah. A hundred percent comes. There's food there. this what's the role ashley says ashley says i'll believe it when i see it yeah 100 comes
there's food there's food there oh dude it's the best chefs in the world cook real time for you
and kids and you can bring your kids uh no no it's like an adult only event it's a live auction
oh oh because like they auction off these things i mean it's it's like a super high-end
uh live auction where Chef Michael Mina.
How much does it cost to go there?
Tickets are $1,000.
I'll be coming by myself.
But yeah, it's great.
Dude, if you show up, I'm going to be so stoked if you come to this.
I mean, you are going to love it.
I hope you bring your dancing shoes, you know?
No, no, no.
By then, I'll be so rich from selling toothpaste, it won't even –
it's like $1,000 will be nothing to me.
Hey, talk to me about – so now that I had a chance to plug Ava's Kitchen,
which hopefully people can check it out, avaskitchen.org.
Come see us in the Bay Area, March 2nd.
Get your tickets.
They're on – are they on presale on the website? They're on presale on the website. And by coming,
you can actually get to meet Savan if he shows up. And you can always get added.
$100 worth of food and $100 worth of pleasure in meeting me. Hey, I'm going to, when I, I'm
going to go there, but I'm going to be carrying around a bowl asking for money for people to reimburse me for my ticket.
So tell me selfishly.
I'm going to give you a plug on your own podcast now.
Tell me about this toothpaste and why is it the next best thing since sliced bread?
Is it charcoal?
Yeah, it's just tooth powder.
I started using tooth powder.
is it charcoal yeah it's just tooth powder i started using tooth powder basically i started like looking into fluoride and just anyone who uses fluoride's fucking bat shit crazy there's
like no you can't find any evident you can't find anyone who's like yeah fluoride's not a neurotoxin
like everyone knows it's a neurotoxin and and all there's there were three major studies one in
china one in uh somewhere in europe and one in the united states and all of them showed with just three if you od on fluoride and it doesn't take much just three times as a child your iq is
six points lower it's like just conclusive like fluoride is fucking horrible for you it does make
your enamel stronger though it does do that but it's a fucking neurotoxin and um i started using
um uh i started brushing with tooth powder and there's only
like four ingredients in it it's like crushed eggshells it's clay um uh is it like dude it's
crazy so here's show me your show me your tea oh like are they are they pearly whites yeah my
teeth are white as fuck and i drink a shitload of coffee and i don't do it any more time now you're zoomed in oh those
are nice those are nice oh that's the fun hey you know what bro but i noticed my mom and my
sister had just crazy white teeth all the time but they're not like that fox news blue where i'm just
like fuck your shit ain't like you don't even look normal to me you know what i mean hey you know what
i think we should do though is send me a link and i'm going to be the first one to buy your toothpaste and here's the reason why i saw
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One quick thing, too. But how is your breath? I floss like crazy, too.
I'm kind of addicted to flossing. And so when I think flossing keeps my breath good, but gone.
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Um, there was another part of it that I saw that I thought was really powerful, but long story short, I think like as friends, something I'm, I'm thinking
about is like, bro, why would, why would I reach out to Savan and be like, Hey man, what's cracking
with that tooth powder? Like, let me get some of that instead. It's like, Hey, send me a link.
I'm going to go buy it. I'm going to leave you a review. It's just something I've been thinking
about the last little bit after seeing this post, just kind of got me thinking yeah i like that
hey that's probably one of the nicest things you could do for someone is leaving my review yeah
yep so and you're flossing right now i thought yeah how long are you guys going to go on this
show for like how many hours will you be on for? We don't really know that stuff.
Oh,
Susan was already supposed to leave at eight.
What happened?
Susan?
Eight,
15.
Yeah.
I'm slacking.
Wow.
Dude.
Well,
I got like a,
another minute or two before I have to jump on.
So we're doing a deaf reset with Jocko,
um,
Willick and the entire echelon front crew.
And,
um,
you're doing a warning.
They call it the discipline equals freedom reset. And it starts tomorrow.
And so, I mean, excuse me, it starts on January 1st and essentially it's weekly emails and all
kinds of stuff. It's a challenge. It's a, it's a reset where I provided daily workouts. And then
like Leif Babin is providing some leadership things and then
david burke as well so by signing up for the dev reset you'll get like in your inbox essentially
like inspiration and whatnot for the month of january to get after your workouts to get up
early to learn something new all kinds of different stuff it's like a reset to jumpstart your 2024
and we're about to do a ig live about it
right now where do people where do people sign up for it i'm pretty sure it's def reset.com but let
me um i'm just going to it right now it might be the def reset hey how did you feel doing the
podcast just like on a regular computer without your setup you okay with that me yeah um yeah i
think it's i mean i don't know
how do you like it i liked it i thought you killed it i thought it was good oh shit i'm
what's that jocofuel.com it's like a link in their website you can go to the def reset there
yeah i just put it in the private chat there you go so you have a warning order the breakdown
and so yeah,
that's what we're going to be doing. So I'm about to go live with those guys here in a little bit.
Um, Chris Pratt actually just promoted this, the, the deaf reset. So hopefully it'll get
more people to do it. The reason why my kids are so fucking amazing is because I have crazy,
crazy boundaries set for them. And then inside of those,
they're free as shit. Like I couldn't agree with it more. Like just the, they have so much
fucking discipline because of that. They're so free. They can just, they know the rules go.
Yeah. They know the rules go. I love what you're doing with the kids, man.
I, um, I loved it. I'm super stoked. If you can make it out to Ava's kitchen, I think you'd love it. I'm,
I would love for you to come out to one of the workouts that we do just to kind
of see the, the like really grassroots where we're trying to do on a regular
basis. It's not, there's no, there's no frills. There's no, there's no hype.
It's just show up, do something hard, get sweaty and move on with your day.
So, um, I'll, I'll text you when the next one,
I think we're doing one tomorrow morning. Oh, what city? Uh, Los Gatos always in Los Gatos.
Well, actually Santa Cruz, we do Santa Cruz too. All right. Hey, I was in Santa Cruz two days ago
with my daughter and downtown actually did not look that bad. No, no, it's, it's not you. They
move the, you mean like the encampments?
Yeah, like the homeless problem didn't seem,
yeah, it didn't seem that bad.
I mean, I was down there at the Verve Coffee downtown and it was actually pretty nice.
Yeah, good.
Yeah.
Well, gentlemen, I really appreciate all you guys.
Thanks for all the listeners who are on here
and commenting and being a part of it.
And Siobhan, I remember like a year ago or maybe,
maybe longer when he first started the podcast,
you're like,
no plan B,
you're going to build this thing up.
And I was like,
dude,
fuck.
Yeah.
Like,
you know,
let's go spawn.
And it's cool to watch you guys build something pretty awesome.
So hopefully,
hopefully it's paying the bills.
And now the toothpaste will,
you know,
put you in that mansion on the Hill.
Thank you.
Yeah,
buddy.
Thank you.
All right,
guys.
Have a good one. All right. Jason Kaliba. Thank hill. Thank you. Yeah, buddy. Thank you. All right, guys. Have a good one.
All right.
Jason Gleba.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Sorry for triggering you.
Hello,
sneaky.
All right.
Hey,
you want to go?
You ever want to go to one of those,
the train hard ones?
Dude, seriously, I really would go.
But morning shit is just horrible for me, dude.
Morning is horrible for me.
I'd have to get up early as fuck to get out there, too.
If they start at 5 a.m., I'd have to leave my house at like 4.
Are you fucking kidding me?
If they start at 5
hey did CrossFit
repost what
Agrasiano posted
let's find out
standby for trigger level 10
I don't know if to be upset or happy
it's just fucking crazy
that's the break this is so great I don't know if to be upset or happy. It's just fucking crazy. That's the break.
Oh, this is so great.
I don't need any credit.
Oh, fuck my idea.
Hold on, hold on.
I don't see it on their Instagram.
Peace and love for everyone.
I don't see it on their Instagram.
Is it on the training one?
Let's see.
Here's the thing, dude.
I hope CrossFit did repost it.
Let me see this. No, I don't see it on the thing, dude. I hope CrossFit did repost it. Let me see this.
No, I don't see it on the training one either.
Okay.
So.
I think that would be good.
Good.
As Shaka would say.
Good.
Someone's trying to piss me off.
Me?
No.
No, I'm not seeing it it i'm getting bad intel oh okay
uh uh fuck off that's amazing and all right That's amazing.
Oh.
Okay.
We have someone crazy on this evening, right?
Yeah.
Charlie Lawrence. Yeah, that that's gonna be really cool fastest uh fastest um 50 miler 50 miler yeah it's insane hey how do people how do people
buy a membership people keep asking me how to do that can can you can you um can you just be real quick? Go to our YouTube channel.
Yeah.
And then you go to this part right here.
Where it says join.
Yep.
Well, I can't do it, but you click join.
And you just follow the prompts after that.
But what if someone's listening on their phone?
Like, I was listening to Barbell Spin yesterday,
and I was like, I pushed every fucking button on there,
and I couldn't figure out how to join his group group can you i think you could only do it from the computer they may not
have a mobile version of that you can't do that on the phone app oh great let me see youtube's so
fucking crazy hey do we even know how we're going to put have we even tried publishing anything
behind the for members
only yet no i'll try that today in the afternoon what like you are you going to do something like
yesterday i filmed myself lifting for the first time in ever so there's two lifts one of them
looked good one of them looks terrible i'll upload both those for people's okay so later on to if you remember exclusive member content today will be
a test oh look amy look at look at you just we just got one amy amy shampoo hi amy thank you
what is that last name chipotan chipotle
i can join through my phone app.
Yeah, Ryan. Fuck yeah.
How'd you do that, Ryan?
Yeah, Ryan, tell us.
Please call in and tell us. Tell us.
Tell us. How did you do that?
Oh, here we go.
Call her. Hi.
Hey.
Okay, how do you do it hi hey hi am i on the air you are oh no i i just want can i sing a song oh that would be awesome thank you please a happy birthday song to Philip Kelly. Oh, yes, yes, yes, yes. Let's do it.
Let's do it.
Happy birthday to Mr. Philip Kelly.
Happy birthday.
I love you.
I love you, too.
Do you know how to join the membership on your phone, caller?
I'm on the phone!
It's a podcast!
I'll be right up!
I'm human!
I think that whoever that is needs my toothpaste.
Bye.
Thank you for calling.
Oh, Ryan's got an Android.
So can you not do it From an iPhone
Alright
I had to be Lindsay
Mercado
I had to be a desktop version
Of YouTube
So that you can use the join button
The thing is,
is it should just be right here.
Like give me your fucking money.
Call her.
Hi.
Yeah.
Uh,
Ryan took what I was going to say.
I have an Android and it was just a simple join button.
Click.
It verifies your,
uh,
card.
Easy days.
You remember,
why do you have an Android?
Is it,
is it a cost or is it, you want to be different or like why, Why do you have an Android? Is it a cost or is it you want to be different?
Why does anyone buy an Android?
I have a simple answer.
It's my work phone.
Oh.
Makes sense.
Do you think people do it for status?
Like they want to just be different?
You know what?
My brother-in-law, he's a big techie.
And he does a big techie and he just like he he does a big
dive into like tech stuff so he just feels like as though like android is a better product
for what he does anyway yeah okay all right again i'm not gonna argue that
android yeah i just looked it up and i hit the uh the arrow down button that opens everything up and it was just a join button. It was like a blue button.
I just clicked it and it went right
into my Google Play account and
I subscribed.
If you go through Chrome on your iPhone instead of the app,
you'll be able to join.
Oh, great. Was that Michael Jackson
that just called in for Phil Kelly's birthday?
Yeah, from the dead.
Holy shit, that was scary.
I'm out. I love you. Bye. was scary i'm out i love you bye bye
i'm out too love you guys bye everyone did you know uh matt souza today will be giving premium
content we need to run a test right and so he's going to be sending uh he's going to be sending
a video maybe i should maybe i should hey i wonder what would
you do you would maybe i should just let me see uh go to what would i do i'd go to um upload is it
under uploads create
upload video
i wonder if i have anything on my desktop now I can upload and just test.
Oldest OpenX CrossFit game prep.
What is this?
Colton Mertens and Jack Farlow.
What is it?
Oh, no.
These are podcasts.
I need just like a little short video.
What is this?
Quick time.
Okay, what is it?
Oh, Magic of CrossFit.
Oh, yeah.
What if I just upload this really quick?
Let's see what happens.
And then, so, okay, so I just uploaded something.
And then so okay, so I just uploaded something and then playlists
Okay, no, it's not for kids go to next select monetization
I'll just go to next. I'm not even gonna fuck with that. Oh
Okay, fine on
done
Next None of the above submit rating next next
Oh members only I see it everyone Everyone can find your video, but only members can watch it Everyone can find oh, that's scary
That's scary. Oh
Oh, no, that's cool. Oh shit all members media director ceo. What's the highest level?
Ceo
I call her CEO, what's the highest level CEO?
I call her.
Hey,
I'm going to do this for all of us. Okay. Hey, good. How are you?
Hi.
Good. I had a quick question. I want to get your take on something.
Yeah.
I'm going to be
a dad for the first time in March
and I wanted to know, is the
only acceptable time to work out before or after the kid is awake?
Is it bullshit of me to cut out and work out during the day when I could be
helping?
How old's the kid?
It's not born.
It's going to be born in March.
Yeah.
You just take the kid with you.
You just put it in a stroller or, um, like what I used to do is i used to put i just lay out a
bunch of blankets like before the kid can crawl and put it way far away right so there's not in
a fucking million years could anything bounce or roll over there i mean like and and just work out
with the kid there i just took the kid yeah shit i don't know why i didn't think of that that's so simple listen i have years
and years of experience i'm a fucking wise guy i have a wise wise man i'm a sage just sitting on a
mountaintop with fucking just wisdom pouring from me can i ask you this as a follow-up because my
wife sometimes when i get home from work she'll she'll uh and then i want to go work out when
it's just us she'll be like you just got
home now you want to leave and work out yeah is it is that bullshit of me no i mean no no she
should support that 100 she should be she should be like uh absolutely go get it and you should do
the same to her like fucking go get some she should kiss you and be like honey you better fucking push
it's funny because she does say when she's in that mood she does say make sure you throw up
or it doesn't count yeah yeah she should be just fully um you always no matter what even if she
doesn't mean it she should fake it like no like like okay so i'm gonna get off the show today
and the first thing my wife is gonna
say is like um hey what are you doing today i'm like baby anything you're gonna do and i know she
wants to make some plans like to do something like get like her fucking something waxed or
go to the meat store and get brisket or she wants to do something i go hey listen
the rest of the day i'll do whatever the fuck you want. Even if I don't mean it. Every time. You tell me.
Because it's who I want to be.
Because it's just who I want to be.
And hey, you know what? She does it to me.
And I think she might even actually mean it.
She's not like me.
She's not faking it.
Were you always like that?
No, no, no.
Okay, okay.
Nope, just got old. Okay, okay.
Nope, just got old.
Just got old.
All right, so was that intentional that you became that way, that selfless relationship?
I don't know.
That's a good question. But life is so much better and easier now that I am like this.
Yeah, that makes sense.
So much more relaxed. Hey, I have yoga at 4 15 today i want
to go to hot yoga and like no matter what i have on my schedule i'm like no problem even if it's a
fucking podcast i would move it but i have to tell you also my wife is better at that game than me
so it's like a competition to who can fucking you know what i mean who can yeah because my next question was gonna be
we don't do any of this she's walking all over you yeah no no not at all so tons of couples do
this thing where it's like i went out with my friends now it's your turn to watch the kids and
i'm gonna go with my friends like my wife and i first of all we don't have any friends and we're
so we don't go anywhere without our kids and we're so old we never played that game like we don't go anywhere without our kids. And we're so old. We never played that game. Like we don't do any of those games.
There's no fucking scorecard.
But so many couples I know do that.
And that like I just could never do that.
We play the opposite game.
It's how much can you get the other person to do shit?
Like how much can you do?
As opposed to like, yeah, well, you went out Saturday night.
So now I get to go out this Saturday night.
We don't do any of that shit.
That's so impressive,
man.
That's so hard to do.
I'm 50 though.
I'm 50.
That's the goal.
Yeah.
I'm 50.
It's funny you say it's hard,
but it's actually like the easiest thing to do.
Yeah.
Once you get in that mindset,
dude,
it's so easy.
Just give,
just give,
give,
give,
give,
give.
But Hey dude,
let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
I'll, I'll come in the fucking room in the middle of the night also
and she'll be fucking sound asleep
and I'll fucking drag her legs
fucking sideways and put them on the floor and have
her, you know, in that position where she's half on
the bed, half feet on the ground.
What are you talking about?
You know what I'm talking about.
You know what I'm talking about. Yeah see. You know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, yeah.
At first, I was like, does she have a seizure?
Are you talking about the recovery?
No, no.
Yeah, thank you, Rambler.
Rambler knows.
Yeah, Rambler is very sophisticated.
All right, right on.
Well, hey, I'm going to get off.
Let you guys get back to the show.
But one thing you said.
Congratulations on the baby. Congratulations on the baby. Oh, thank you I'm going to get off. Let's get back to the show. But one thing you said. Congratulations on the baby. Congratulations on the baby.
Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
You only get upset. Here's the best wisdom I can give you.
And then you can tell me about getting out of my head.
You'll never get upset if you're calm and patient, like if you're not in a rush.
So anytime like you sense yourself getting upset at your kid, just be like, Hey, I'm in no rush.
Who cares if I'm late?
Fuck it.
If the movie starts,
who cares if I'm late to this?
And all of a sudden all your problems go away.
Never be in a rush and you'll never be angry at your kid.
Okay.
What were you gonna tell me?
Wow.
I would have never thought of that.
But what I was going to tell you is one time in this show,
and I've never been able to get this out of my head.
So I think it's the truest,
wisest thing you've ever said is that a external thing can never bring you
true happiness.
Yes.
And,
um,
that changed my entire view of being a consumer.
And,
uh,
and I've now I'm 100% convinced that the best thing for me to do with my
money is to try to get to a point where I can retire and just have a life
that's as peaceful as possible,
as quick as possible.
Yes, yes.
That was genius when you said that.
Yes.
Hey, do you have windshield wipers on?
Yeah.
That's nice.
I'm in Michigan.
I'm sorry.
That's okay.
It's raining here too in Cali.
It's raining all over the free world right now.
Not here.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah.
Caleb's looking out at the sun.
There's snow on the ground.
I don't want to take up everyone's time.
Thanks for the insights.
Okay, love you. Bye.
All right, bye.
Don't want to take up our time.
You just took up our time.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Can you even take up time?
Can you even take up time?
This caller has permanently made Seve intolerable.
I see. I agree.
Hey, at least you don't have to deal with me
the rest of the day. I should get off now while I think I'm cool as shit, right?
And on a high note.
Uh-oh. My wife just texted me.
I hope she's not listening to the show.
Here we go.
Oh,
I was thinking about
being like
you know 15 to 35 years old
right now in the United States
and just all the fucking gnarly shit
you've had to go through
you can't even do
like 70, 000 of your
fucking peers have died from fucking fentanyl overdose your fucking whole generation uh uh
was fucking coerced into getting a fucking injection and you don't even fucking know the
the byproduct the out you don't you don't even sure what the outcome is going to be of that you fucking your peer group thinks that george floyd is a hero
i was just thinking about just how fucking and now while your fucking country's falling apart
you think it's okay to fucking worry about what's going on in gaza
even though young men are having fucking cardiac arrest at a fucking worry about what's going on in gaza even though young men are having fucking
cardiac arrest at a fucking alarming rate it's like you're living your own fucking genocide in
your own country and yet you're in college protesting uh for something going on
a gazillion miles away. 15 million Jews.
1.8 billion Muslims.
But you're fighting for the marginalized people that are the Muslims.
Like what the fuck is wrong with people?
Fucking dipshits.
Alright, that's it.
Hug a Jew. Hug a Jew.
Hug a Jew.
Oh, they're finally flooding the tunnels.
I'd like to see that.
I flooded a tunnel last night.
Hug a Jew Thursday.
Everyone knows.
Trash didn't come yesterday.
What do you think is going to happen?
I'll make a post on my Instagram.
What do you think is going to happen?
My wife, I had a desk in here and I drug it out.
And my wife, you know, like three times a year, like the trash will pick up some shit that they're normally wouldn't pick up.
So my wife used like my K, let's use some of those.
So I drug this crazy 200 pound fucking desk out to the front yard.
Into the street.
And but I also had a old shelf bookshelf that I drug out there.
So last night she's like, hey, they told me that if you drag more than one thing out into the front of the house, you got to tell them. I'm like, Oh, so what do you think is going to happen? You think they're going to take both? Or do you think that they'll take just one? Or do you think they'll take neither? No, not 20 pounds, dude.? Like, I had to have a talk with myself while I was dragging this thing out.
Like, I had to, like, seriously have a talk with myself.
Like, hey, don't be a pussy.
It hurt.
It really, it hurt me to drag this thing out.
Caleb, you probably would have manhandled this fucking thing. But for me, like, it was, I had to have a talk with myself.
Like a big wood desk?
Huge wooden desk.
Fucking ridiculous.
You know what's crazy?
It was probably an antique desk that my mom spent $3,500 for back in the day.
I had it in my office.
I didn't want it anymore.
I just drug it out and just took a fucking circular.
I thought I was going to chop it up with a circular saw.
No, wasn't able to do it. Then it rained on it and destroyed it for the last like two weeks and so now it's
just like this yeah i probably could have called an antique store and they would have picked it up
and give me a thousand bucks for it yeah absolutely it was one of those big massive lawyer desks where
someone can sit on either side of it and had a huge sheet of glass that covered it and the legs
are all ornate and shit. Yeah. Facebook
marketplace would have made a killing after that.
Yeah.
Someone's excuses for his lack of physicality
hurt my feelings.
I just am what I am.
Anyway, what do you think is going to happen? You think they're going to pick
up both? I think they're going to pick up both.
I live a charmed life.
They'll pick up both and they'll leave a note.
Oh, saying you used, because you only get three of those pickups a year.
You think they'll be like, hey, we charge you for two pickups or are you allotted two of your pickups?
If you've never done it before, they'll just leave you a note saying, hey, by the way, this is, you're only allowed to use this.
I think the garbage man is going to leave a note.
Dude, the garbage people here call me when my shit's fucked up.
Yeah.
So I think they'd do the same.
I put a TV set – two years ago, I put a 42-inch TV set in my trash can.
They came.
They pulled the TV set out, leaned it up against my fence, and took the rest of the trash.
I was like, what the fuck is that?
The next week, I put the TV set back in the trash can, big flat screen.
They took it out again.
So I guess you're not allowed to throw TV sets away.
I guess there's some law against it.
So now for two years, I've had this 42-inch fucking flat screen TV just leaned up against the fence in my yard.
Some ghetto-ass shit, huh?
Yeah, that's super ghetto.
Walter, my garage people leave me poetry.
What?
Christine Young, you can't throw away electronics.
Oh.
Oh, it's not good for the earth.
CEO!
Yeah good thing it's December Yeah so if you're talking to me yeah because then all my
I'll get three new ones in January
You get three a year so I'm trying to
Use up all my like big items like you know
Where they the garbage company will take three big
Items a year yeah
Progressives
Think that 70,000 people
dead from fentanyl in 2021
were conservatives in red states,
so they're happy with that.
Dude, I saw this thing.
This is, I think this is so funny.
This guy calls AOC ABC.
This is the I don't know.
Oh, Kevin, what's up, dude?
Hey, thank you.
Hi.
What's up, Kevin Budd?
Welcome to the show.
Once you become a member, all sorts of good shit will start happening in your life, by the way.
Caleb, don't keep a straight face, dude.
I agree.
Okay, good.
Okay, listen to this.
I'm going to play this like three times.
Here we go.
Oh, ABC.
Oh, hey.
You're going to condemn Hamas and the terrorist attacks here or what?
You know the three branches of government yet?
You are such a loser.
You are so stupid.
You are the worst.
You suck.
You are the absolute worst. Cond are so stupid. You are the worst. You suck. You are the absolute worst.
Condemn the Hamas attacks.
Go bring some more COVID back from Florida.
It's executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
You're horrible.
Keep laughing.
Keep laughing.
You and Ilhan Omar, two peas in a pod.
Two peas in a pod.
Close the border.
You're doing a great job.
Enjoy your Christmas shopping while we care.
How good is that?
I feel like it's more aggressive to call somebody a loser.
I feel like you're a loser.
He calls her ABC.
Oh my goodness.
Oh, ABC.
Did he adjust his dick
right before that shot?
Like he puts the camera down
and like slides his penis over?
It kind of looks like it.
And what are those pants he's wearing?
That is some gangster shit.
Just crazy pants.
Oh, hey. It's like quilt That is some gangster shit. See? Oh, hey.
It's like quilted or some shit.
It's not a black guy, is it?
Sounds
like a mixed dude.
You gonna condemn Hamas
and the terrorist attacks here or what?
You know the three branches of government yet?
You are such a loser.
You are so stupid. You are the worst. You suck. You are the three branches of government yet? You are such a loser. You are so stupid. You are the worst.
You suck.
You are the absolute worst.
Condemn the Hamas attacks.
Go bring some more COVID back from Florida.
It's executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
You're horrible.
Keep laughing.
Keep laughing.
You and Ilhan Omar, two peas in a pod.
Two peas in a pod.
Close the border.
You're doing a great job.
Enjoy your Christmas shopping while we care.
Right there.
He does a little nut adjustment.
ABC.
ABC.
God.
You're a loser.
Sonny Carver that's helpful It takes a brave man to heckle a woman on the street
So much more productive than becoming active
And really trying to bring about change
Extraordinary effort
Man
I'm gonna call her ABC
ABC was hilarious hey man she she thinks it's okay for the victim class to steal
I think that makes her fucking enemy number one against um I think that makes her enemy number one
they're just hungry people Seve are you able to give people free memberships on your end dude I don't
I seriously don't
I literally just now live on the air
did my first thing ever with it I posted
I posted something
for the members I don't even know what just something was sitting on my
desktop
I suck I suck as bad as ABC
I suck I suck at running YouTube as
bad as ABC sucks at running this country
so I don't know I suck at running YouTube as bad as ABC sucks at running this country.
So I don't know.
Does anyone know?
I hope I can't.
I really don't want to be able to give away free memberships.
That would suck.
I think people can buy them for other people.
I think that's what that means.
Oh, are you able to give people free memberships on your end?
I want to give a couple people a membership,
but there's no gift option.
Have there been gift options for other people for other?
Like I think coffee pods and wands can do it.
Look at Eric Weiss.
You posted the magic video.
Wow, thanks.
It just was a test.
It's just something I had on my desktop.
Now you know.
Hey, this ain't CrossFit.
You ain't getting more for your...
Like, you're going to get something special from those guys
for that extra $1,500.
This is just a test to see, just, just, this is just the whole, this thing's, I don't know
what this thing is.
You're going to get the behind the scenes a little early, like a couple months early.
Like, I don't know what, I don't know what more value I could add to your life.
So I'm here at 7am every day.
Like, what else can I do?
All right. day like what else can i do all right uh tonight i'm speaking of added value tonight for members
only that's not true it's not for members only um uh uh oh uh cave dastro pedro has a gift option
but not here i think it's because the lowest tier here is 9.99 whereas it's 4.99 another channel
$4.99, whereas it's $4.99 on another channel.
I don't know.
Okay, I'll look into it.
I'll have Sousa look into it.
I'll have Caleb.
Caleb, will you look into it?
Yeah, I'll look into it.
Can you gift?
What would you say?
Can you gift YouTube memberships?
Or just ask maybe how, maybe Pedro has set up.
Within the live chat, tap membership gifting. Select the number of viewers you want to give memberships complete the transaction
maybe there's a video on how to do it how to gift a membership
i don't know how to fucking order a membership.
Come on.
To receive a gift, you have to opt in.
In this video, we'll cover how to do both.
Oh, you have to opt in to be eligible. First, what is membership gifting?
During a live stream or premiere,
channel members can buy gift memberships or gifts,
which are non-recurring one month memberships of
that channel youtube will then give these gifts to other viewers of that channel viewers who opt
into membership gifting will be eligible to receive one of your gifts and get one month of
access to channel membership perks you have like loyalty badges custom emojis and more this is a
way for you an existing member to publicly support your favorite creators and grow their membership
base you may even get a shout out from the creator or community in the live chat for your support you
may get a shout out to get the membership join the channel's live stream or premiere that you're
currently a paying monthly member of no membership gifting is this is definitely gonna get flagged
you think yeah you can't share YouTube shit? Is this from YouTube?
Oh, I don't know.
It says YouTube viewers.
I don't know.
I imagine that.
Then select membership gifting.
From there, select how many gifts you want to buy.
Finally, complete your transaction.
Once you bought your gift, there will be an announcement in the live chat with your name and how many gifts you bought.
You'll also see a countdown ticker that highlights your purchase in the live chat for others to see.
Any viewer that receives a notification in the live chat that you sent them a one-month membership gift...
He keeps saying this thing where you have to opt-in.
Like, what do you mean opt-in?
You have to opt-in that you can take it before you can...
I don't even know what the fuck that means.
It's, like, so confusing just just make it simple what's your credit card thank you now leave
jaco fuel oh i went to the private chat and i saw the jaco fuel thing
oh damn i'd like to give five co memberships so five people can watch the behind the scenes yeah
i'd like that too jesus
uh go back to uh go back to
Go back to no membership
Yeah just don't buy one
And then you'll be
You can stay there forever
Can we get the Caleb Tranny emoji
What
Wasn't
There was an Instagram account I found one time
It had Tranny Caleb
Oh that guy
Sean M he manages to
Say the same thing 20 times
Without ever telling you how to actually do it
Yeah
Alright Um Alright
Um
I'll see you guys today at 6.30pm Pacific Standard Time
I'm off
Caleb thank you
Sure
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas
Bye