The Sevan Podcast - The Dave Castro | Not A POP SEAL #923
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Yeah, that's good.
Yeah, stick with that one.
That one's good.
Bam, we're live.
Hey.
Oh, I can't believe we pulled this off.
Your fucking dog just bit me.
That is true.
I don't think that's cool.
You're lucky that fucker didn't break skin
but he took a little nibble you left my toilet seat up that dog's fucking 130 pounds you left
my toilet seat up oh there's that i don't know if the two are connected hey this is awkward bro
this is like i i want to i want to do this in person stuff. But like, if there's a way to not make it feel like we're in person,
putting two computers in front of me and you is absolutely the way to make it feel like we're not in person.
Hey,
this is,
this is a test run.
Okay.
Well,
I'm telling you,
you kind of fail already.
I'm going to show the fucking,
I'm going to show the world.
Look at this is.
No,
you're not going to see that.
No.
Yeah.
We can't see. Yes, you can. But you still can't. Oh, you're not. Look at this. We can't see.
Yes, you can.
But you still can.
That's because I didn't pull the photo up.
Oh, look.
That's my view.
I'm looking at two computers and his little forehead.
How is this?
How is this?
I might as well have just stayed home.
Oh, fuck.
I want to see your mouth and I want to see your eyes.
I can't see any of that.
Okay.
So I'm going to look at you on screen and it just defeats the whole purpose
of doing this in person.
I appreciate the feedback.
Yeah, and I kind of have to strain my neck.
So let's work on this.
I'll come back.
You have a nice camera.
Hey, can you spin the lid around on that cup
so it's facing the other way?
No.
So that when you drink it,
people can see that that's the CEO cup?
I'm drinking with my right hand
because if I was on the left side, I could.
But on the right hand, I'm going to hold it with on the right side of the table.
I'm going to use my right hand.
I fucked this all up already.
It's good.
It's a work in progress.
All right.
Thank you.
Thank you for the.
I'm done.
I'm done with that.
You can take you can take your show back.
Dave Castro, creator, founder,
inventor,
purveyor,
former director of the CrossFit games.
Uh,
here's a picture of you 94 weeks ago.
That's almost like a,
uh,
a previous,
um,
lifetime.
It's not even,
uh,
Oh,
there we go.
Ah,
thank you.
Is that a trip to see that that's cool i like it 94 weeks ago hey what have you done to your instagram you totally uh
so yeah totally scrubbed it probably when was that it's definitely before it's fired um oh
really it's been that long yeah i
an instagram account especially when you start going back is kind of like um
it's a living room it's your house it's your it's your office it's it represents you to some degree
uh to every degree actually your lifetime yearbook, right?
Yeah. And it's what you want to have forward facing. It's what you want people to see when they search. And so I was looking at my account one day and I'm like, hey, just like I cleaned
my room, just like I cleaned my office, I'm going to clean my account. And I'm going to go through
and see, like I do a lot of posts. I was, especially at that time time I did a lot of posts related to let's say shooting related to
motorcycle riding related to even visiting affiliates that were to support well in the
term of in terms of visiting affiliates to really support and highlight them but they're just like
you know the same old photo with me standing next to people and i'm like these aren't serving much purpose a year later two years later three years later so a lot of photos like that i just went
through and cleaned up and actually this is a good reminder i'm going to do the same now i'll get it
down to like a couple hundred um i'll just it is down to a couple hundred i'll get it down to less
than 100 then it's pretty it's pretty lean it's funny lean. It's funny. The, the, your Instagram account,
I guess is your,
every person's own people magazine.
Like,
Hey,
just so you know,
people are digging through your shit and judging the fuck out of you.
Yeah,
for sure.
And,
and especially now that I have the other accounts,
now that they have the hunting account where I post all my shooting stuff.
So I'm not scrubbing that one.
Um,
I have my dog account,
dog account where I don't really post much to that.
And I also have the ranch account, which I should probably turn over much to that. And I also have the ranch account,
which I should probably turn over to someone else because I don't do
anything with that.
So, and you know, the, the funny thing too,
is especially ever since I got my hunting account,
I folk spend way more time on that than I do on my,
the Dave Castro account.
I'm hardly ever on that account.
I'm hardly ever, I should post more, but I don't.
Barry McCockner, 200 people are waiting on the other YouTube stream.
Holy shit.
Yes, Ivan.
That's what I'm waiting to tell you.
Oh, fuck me.
Okay, caller high.
Tell me, what the fuck did we fuck up?
I fixed it.
You know what?
Nobody's on YouTube.
You got to get the YouTube going, brother.
Everyone else is on Twitch and Twitter and Facebook. It's a disaster. YouTube going, brother. Everyone else is like on Twitch and Twitter
and Facebook.
I swear, Dave, this never happens.
I swear. Never. Hey, man,
I'll tell you what. I'm used to going on really
professional, high-level podcasts.
I know. Like Jocko, this shit
isn't happening there. Hey, thanks.
Next time, fucking text me. Don't call
in so Dave can hear. Thank you. I love you. Bye.
Jesus Christ.
That's what Barry McOchner said.
There's 200 people waiting on YouTube.
Oh, shit.
Here we go.
Someone named Dick Butter said he'd take the ranch account.
Is that one of your regulars?
It is.
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Why later?
Watch now.
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Extra Sloppy, the CEO of Joy Post was great noah's a good dude what's he talking about no clue
i i knew it okay uh pull up david's guy so you didn't you haven't seen it you don't know anything
about what happened to your instagram account nope so i turned it over to uh christine on um
So I turned it over to Christine on... Who's Christine?
Who's Christine?
She posted to my account during the games
multiple years in a row,
probably two or three years.
And the reason I started doing that
is because I tried for a number of years
to post or do things on my account during the games, but there was no
time and there was no effort. And really I shouldn't be doing that. So one day I decided
to find someone and I forgot who connected me with Christine, but, um, was it Workington?
I don't know. Um, and so then eventually she started posting to, she started posting stories
or back behind the scenes from the games. And it was really good.
And I wanted it from the beginning to be in her voice and to be not like it's Dave posting.
And she did that and she did it well. And that's what's happening now too. And it's funny because
people think I'm doing it. Some people, not most, not a majority. Some people think that I'm doing
it. I'm getting hit up on even my other accounts. And I saw Dr. Sean rocket posted saying that
Christine is, is posting. And he made a comment that he said, Dave would be happy if I were,
or he'd, I know he wouldn't mind me saying this and I don't, because we're very open about it.
But so when I turned it over to her, um, I saw her very first post that she did this weekend.
And then I didn't see any of the others.
And so I haven't even gone to that account since like last Wednesday or Thursday.
Yeah, you haven't even posted on it.
Hold on one second.
And that led to, I actually mentioned this in the weekend review.
So I think on Friday or Saturday, out of the blue, Danielle Brandon texts me.
And she said, oh, such a thoughtful post or some shit like that.
Thanks. Thanks for that. And I was like, what post? I had no clue.
And and that's why, because I'm not looking at it and I'm not approving or viewing.
And Christine, can you pull up a Daniel Brandon post?
Jeez Louise, guys, come on. Come on. I got you a link. Come on baby come on hook me up hook me up somebody hook me up oh real quick hold on hold
on because i want to ask you a question about christine lucky camera chef sorry i got my own
live interview starting in 20 minutes thanks for the shout out with josh bridges absolutely dude
good luck um christine is the one who just finished writing brooke wells's autobiography
did you know that i I did know that.
And she's also worked on a few other books
for people in the community.
I don't know how public that is,
meaning if she was a ghostwriter or actual,
she was attributed for her work,
so I'm not going to mention those.
I haven't talked to her about it.
I mean, I've talked to her about it,
but I haven't dug in enough to see
if those books were ghostwritten by her.
Oh, like if we're not supposed to say that she wrote it yeah exactly okay uh did you notice daniel brandon here it
looks like she has uh nipple piercings oh that's a really good post
okay hey look at her right arm
look at that arm
look at that arm my goodness look at that even that guy behind her's looking at it he's like dang girl
all right lots to look so now i have seen it that's the first post i've seen from this that
was good good job christine i love that shirt orange uh make a note to anyone who wants to
stand out uh do bicep do you think she do bicep. Do you think she does bicep curls? Do you think she does accessory work like that?
Who?
Danielle Brandon.
I don't know.
I know Dan, big into it.
Rich, big into it.
Matt now doing that stuff.
I've never seen a girl do accessory work that's curls.
Have you?
I haven't paid close enough attention.
Oh, Jesus. I've never seen a girl do accessory work that's curls. Have you? I haven't paid close enough attention.
Oh, Jesus.
Archived a bunch of shit.
Here's the question.
Does Josh do this?
Does Josh do accessory work like bicep curls, Bridges, your boy?
He claims he's pure CrossFit.
I hope he does.
I think it's important to do it.
When's the last time you did bicep curls?
Probably a year and a half ago.
I said, okay, I'm going to try doing some curls with the barbell.
And I'm like, I did like five or six reps.
I'm like, this is fucking stupid.
And I'm like, I'm going to go back just to do a crossfit.
Look, I'm a skinny guy already.
I don't have big arms.
I don't really care about trying to make my arms big. I care about being fit, functionally fit.
So it's not in – I'm not going to go through this growth stage to try to get bigger arms big. I care about being a fit, functionally fit. So it's not, it's not in,
I'm not going to go through this growth stage to try to get bigger biceps. So it was just felt
like a waste of time. It's not helping with my performance goals or my life goals. So I did a
few reps and literally went, this is stupid and stopped. Um, I did see a picture of you the other
day though. You, you've shedded some weight and I don't know if it's bicep curls or what, but your arms look way bigger because you're leaner.
What are you wearing right now?
I don't know.
You don't know?
I have not stepped on a scale.
I moved up here in 18.
So probably since 17, late 17.
I haven't stepped on a scale in six years, at least six years.
On purpose? Do you own a scale?
I'm very deliberately and very, yes, on purpose.
So basically at the time I was, I think I was zoning pretty hard and I was watching
my weight and I was stepping on the scale like every day, twice a day, two, three, two
or three times a day, morning, night.
And I have a really obsessive personality. So when I get into something,
I go all in. And with the scale, I was obsessed with it. And so my wife, she said, you're obsessed
with the scale. And I said, no, I'm not. And she's like, you're on it three or four times a day.
And I'm like, okay, watch this. And I haven't stepped on one since.
So now you're obsessing on not being on it.
Yeah. Yeah. I love that.
Except, I mean, to be completely honest, like, yes, I've been to doctor appointments where I've had to step on the scale.
And I fucking look away.
I'm like, I'm not going to look at it.
And at this stage, too, so it's been so long, I don't measure my – obviously, I don't measure my weight.
I don't measure my, obviously I don't measure my weight, but I can tell when I'm soft or fluffy or by how I look, A, and how clothes are fitting.
And so definitely right now, I'm really lean for me just because of the way I've been eating and just because of, not even because of the way I've been exercising.
It's less of the exercise and more for me the way I eat.
And I've been fasting a fuck ton.
So that all contributes. I'm going to ask you about that in a second. I can confirm super Jack Miranda
Alcarez and you saw her today, right? She's already prepping the rant, the rant. Yeah.
We were hanging out today. Hey, um, why, what's, what happened? Uh, all of a sudden, like you're,
you're full steam ahead on a fasting. What, what, I mean, and you do that, you go full steam ahead
on things. Why all of a sudden fasting and are you still rucking a shitload? Not rucking as much, rucking a little. We'll
ramp that up hardcore pretty soon. It's interesting because I'm like rucking. I've
rucked so for so long, it's not hard for me to be good at it again with very little effort.
I just have a really big foundation of, of spending a lot of time under that type of load.
Greg, in that era, especially the last few years, was really big on the keto scene, the fasting scene, the super low-carb scene.
And he brought in all these experts, and he had all these talks, and we were putting out a lot of content with him.
You were behind that, creating the content.
And I was like, fuck this.
I'm like, Greg's forcing this.
He's not forcing it, but it's everywhere.
And I'm like, the last thing I want to do is experiment or play with keto.
And that's the kind of style I am.
I push against the popular
movements. I push against, you know, um, well, the same with CrossFit, you had all your friends
do CrossFit first before you did it. Yeah. Similar, uh, same with tattoos, like in my
community, in both communities I've ever been in, in the Navy, everyone had tattoos, especially in
the line of work we did. Everyone got frog tattoos. Uh, then I get to CrossFit, everybody
gets tattoos. And so like, I'm like, that's the popular thing to do i'm not gonna do it that's one small example
so i've never had a tattoo um honestly smoking fucking weed it growing up here super popular
all my friends are doing it everyone was into drugs and i just saw that and i'm like hmm
it's not for me i'm not gonna do do it, especially because so many people are doing it to Greg.
So he was bringing fasting around, bringing all these experts.
And I'm like, ah, whatever.
And we were all doing it.
Everyone who worked there was doing it.
All you guys were doing it.
Yeah, it was the talk.
It was every time.
So I wasn't interested.
I just turned my back on it.
Do you remember that thing Nicole did one time?
Nicole one time ate one day,
fasted one day on and off for 30 days. Yeah. That was a hell of an experiment.
I'm very close to that right now. Um, I'm not quite, but I mean, right now I'm, um,
every two or three days I'm doing a 24 hour fast. And so I know you do one a week. I'm about two or
three, but anyways, let me back up.
I actually do more though, just to be fair. I make sure I sleep twice.
I fast for a double sleep. Let's talk about the hours. What's the hours?
32 to 40. I think that when I first really got into it was when thomas de lauer asked me to do the ruck the um 35 miles with 35
pounds uh well let's 50 miles with 50 pounds well that was the original intent but i look you got
that up but i was i even said hey man that that's going to be a that's going to be a tremendous
effort yeah um 50 pounds for 50 miles i mean we, we could do it, but let's baby step into this.
So then I started experimenting a lot with fasting. And one of the things that I really
enjoyed playing with was working out while fasted. And especially now, completely fine.
especially now completely fine. Like there's no issue in terms of even short, intense stuff for me, heavier stuff, endurance stuff. And honestly, on some of the endurance stuff, it feels more than
fine. So just learning and feeling the adaptations for how I adapt to it or how I respond to it.
The other piece of this, it's really for me about controlling my insulin and controlling
how much carbs in the system and trying to become fat adapted and being in ketosis fundamentally,
and what I can do to depart and what it takes to get back in. And so finding this balance of, okay, I can read now I'm figuring out when I'm
eating consistently, well, super low carb, I can, um, fast for 18 hours and pretty much be at 1.5,
uh, ketone level. And, and so because some of these events I do like some of these adventure
races, well, or, or even sniper competition team shooting competitions i generally don't eat much and try to be in ketosis through those um
it's it's helpful to find out where those thresholds are for me are you in a shitload of
meat not a shitload and see so like even are you eating carbs are you eating bread at all no not
bread right now uh even protein i mean all of that can contribute to a nice insulin response so like i'm not i'm not eating a shit ton of meat but i'm eating a decent amount
you have like a number like no more than eight ounces i'm not doing numbers right now okay um
what's interesting is it's funny how well i know you uh you're a breakfast guy big breakfast guy
yeah i love breakfast and it's like yeah and it's gone. There's no breakfast in your, in your life
now, right now there's not, except for I'm doing one breakfast a week. So either a Saturday or
Sunday, I'll, uh, we'll do breakfast and, and, uh, pretty much right now. And it's so easy once
you go there and like, it's, it's, there's no issue with this. And even the 24 hour fast, which
aren't a big deal are not hard at all they're they're
pretty easy to what about um uh uh in a few days here uh greg is going to roll into town uh we
start having these uh you'll start being invited to a lot of dinners will you do would you will
you bend will you flex will you adapt or do you stay steadfast to your day we had a dinner the
other night with Craig.
And you fasted?
You didn't eat?
No, I ate.
Oh, but what if it's your fasting day?
Will you?
I'm not super rigid on like,
I'm just, it's by the wind.
Like I'm not, this day is going to be at 24.
I'm just random right now.
Okay, but you are disciplined in what you're putting in your mouth.
Yeah.
Okay.
And you are disciplined to the fact that you're going to get them in.
It's funny.
After three years of fasting, you know, one day a week, I've become a little more flexible too.
Like I knew Sunday I was going out to dinner with my mom, so I switched it to Saturday.
I would have never done that in the first two years.
No fucking way.
Yeah.
No fucking way.
Okay.
Awesome.
Well, congratulations.
There was a question. What do you think about your reviews,
your weekend reviews? Are you digging them? Are you enjoying that?
Yeah. I mean, what do I think about them? So you personally, like, like,
like are you having fun doing them?
I'm having fun doing them and it's exactly the way I'd want to do them.
What I mean by that is like, it's 10 to 15 minutes, somewhere 20 minutes.
I talk about things that went on. I highlight things in CrossFit that are worth highlighting at the moment,
things I might be involved with. I talk about some of the things I'm doing in my personal life,
the discipline and the discipline of going on camera on a routine basis like that
has been good for me. And so I, I enjoy it. I will keep doing it. It's nice. It's nice.
Here's the thing. You know this about me. I don't really like to be, and everyone's going to laugh
when they hear this, but I don't like to be in front of the camera. I don't like to go out there
on a regular basis. But I've also realized through the decades that you don't do that or you don't talk and
you're not going to control the narrative. You're not going to own the messaging of your own personal
journey or of what you're trying to support. So part of it is to, hey, I'm out there. I'm talking.
I'm letting you know what I want to let you know. And I, I interact via comments. People can ask comments.
And, um, you weren't scared doing that opening, opening that up to like, Hey, uh, he's, Oh,
I'm not doing it live. Like you do that. I know, but you do it. It doesn't matter. You still do it.
Like people are asking questions in the YouTube comments and like, you're sort of obligated to
answer them. I'm guessing. I don't answer them all. I cherry pick so so there's even on this post i did yesterday
there's probably i think i saw 15 comments or something next week when i do the week in review
i'll go through them and i'll just pick a couple but it seems like you're not avoiding hard
questions to me i guess what i'm saying no um i try not to but sometimes there's some I do avoid.
So control of your own narrative.
Stay present so people see you so they don't start spinning their own story
about whatever you're doing so that they know.
And be here.
And what I mean by that is like-
Available?
Yeah, be around.
Yeah, now that I think about it,
the fact that you do answer the YouTube questions
is huge for it.
I think...
Because then it's like you're serving them
instead of serving yourself.
The amount people rallied behind me after I was gone
and just how much support there was for me,
I figured in this return,
why not be more available and talk more to a large audience that is supportive of me and, um, had my back. And so even though you were ready
to vanish when you got laid off, even though I was ready to vanish when I got laid off. Yes.
Especially it all coincided with the return. I was like, okay, I'm going to do something different.
And this was what I decided to do different.
I was definitely not going to go on a massive podcast tour.
You know, I hate doing podcasts.
So super selective on the ones I do.
And so, and it's a way to just, again, like 15, 20 minutes, not an hour, not an hour and a half, just my own little engagement.
I like having you on because neither you or I want to hang out before or after.
Yes.
God bless you, Dave.
What did you serve me?
It's a little bit of like electrolyte powder with hot water.
Okay.
Thank you.
Does Dave dye his hair or is he just good looking
do you have any grays dave you you answer that he doesn't dye his hair do you have any do you
have any grays i got a couple creeping in uh you can't see him on camera but i got a couple
couple creeping in that's cool uh welcome club has has the has has the reason changed at all or what you plan on your – the outcome that you wish from it changed at all, morphed, modified?
Like I've been doing this podcast for two years, and I'm like, oh, I'm starting to get why I'm doing it.
Like I didn't know why I was doing it in the beginning.
And like every day I'm starting to understand to the community that I believe been supportive. And I think that's all wasn't thinking of that in the beginning. I am thinking about that now and how I can support efforts and how I could support things we have going on at CrossFit or, or within the community or support at large issues.
You ever been in trouble for anything you said on that
or had to pull anything down?
You ever get slapped around?
You ever had to pull one of these down yet?
No.
Good job.
How often do you talk to Don?
So you're implying that maybe Don would have smacked me down?
It's either him or Nicole.
I don't know who.
Nicole's not watching him. I doubt Don is either i want i talked to him on a regular basis i was on the phone with him an hour ago daily you're close you're close not quite daily
but pretty pretty close uh seven days a week do you talk to not seven days a week do you talk to
him seven times a week um that might be a lot averaging one time a day no okay um you i have better hair
anthony tpa um do you wish you talked to don moore is he available to you is he available
to he's available whenever i reach out i mean he's it's a perfect amount at this point okay
he's not he's not he's not too busy for you no um you said you're selected
about going on podcast and you went on jaco's podcast and uh i thoroughly enjoyed that i thought
you did great um thank you i thought you uh there was a term you coined that was the whole pop seal
thing was that planned no that wasn't planned that's funny um because afterwards i looked up
that word in the urban dictionary iary. I Googled around.
No one's ever used that word before, pop seal.
I'm like, holy shit, Dave.
The essence of it, of what it represents, was like –
I know what it represents.
I've been thinking about it a lot, but that I didn't pre-plan.
Is it derogatory?
It's a little like, hey, it's pop music.
Anyone can make it.
It's a pop seal.
It's just what's popular. It's a little, yeah. I think so. But it's also – it's pop music. Anyone can make it. It's a pop seal. It's like, it's like, it's just what's popular.
It's a little, yeah, I think so.
But it's also, it's not even, I mean, you could argue I'm a pop seal at this point.
I mean, but not for my sealness.
Like, meaning I'm not, I didn't lean on that.
And that's my whole point.
Like, I didn't lean on that to become who I am in this community.
Oh, shit.
There's a spider on my ceiling.
You see that?
That podcast clip you just pulled up.
If you see that guy.
Was the whole thing in black and white?
It was.
Why is he doing that?
Here, we play the pop seal part.
I want to hear this.
Seven seconds.
Seven seconds.
Thank you. There's this pop iconic culture now pop seals there's like these icon seals who are
and you're one of them i don't even wow wow wow i didn't remember saying that part and you're one
of them um that was and then you then you fucking you uh
tdc uh has better who has better hair uh savon or are you
i have fucking pretty amazing hair uh extra sloppy uh dave uh would you rather uh
do you want to marry fuck or kill greg don and or which one would you do? Marry, fuck, kill Greg, Don, or Rosa?
Karina Rain, sorry to back to the food topic.
I think Dave has quite a bit of indigenous blood.
Therefore, consuming based on his cultural background is solid.
Consuming what?
We'll get back to Jocko in one second.
She's saying because you're Mexican,
consuming what we'll get back to jock on one second she's saying because you're mexican you you have come from an interest ancestry of indigenous people to the south american continent
who were raped by uh europeans that you uh should probably stick to what you culturally are supposed
to eat in order to stay healthy here's what i know i don't know if it's because i'm mexican
i don't know what it's because of but Mexican. I don't know what it's because of, but I am super sensitive to refined carbohydrates.
And I am super sensitive to excessive amounts of carbohydrates. What I mean by sensitive is
I get puffy. I start rounding out. And so my dad, he was way overweight. He had a stroke. He had
type two diabetes. He ended up dying from both. And so he was what I could potentially be if I didn't have this shit in order.
And so I know when I eat a lot of carbohydrates, specifically refined carbohydrates, I start
putting on weight and my blood glucose levels go fucking really high really quickly and so that's what I'm dealing
with and that's how I'm trying to like part of it's this health quest and just making sure I stay
in a good zone and in a good place with everything and understanding what those foods do to me and
you know it's funny you look at some of the athletes and how they eat and what they promote,
and like way, way high levels of carbs, super, super 300 grams of carbohydrates a day. I'm eating
like less than 10 grams of carbohydrates a day. And so not that I'm comparing myself physically
against them, they're different. And they also respond very differently to carbohydrates than
someone like myself.
And maybe even honestly, you, you probably have a general sense of.
I respond.
I'm like you also because I'm 51.
I can eat if I eat.
But, you know, to that point, we also know plenty of people.
Nicole Carroll might be like this.
We know plenty of people who can eat a ton of carbs and don't put on any weight.
And there's an absolute
genetic piece to all of this. And again, though, I'm not going to say it's because I'm Mexican,
although there are a lot of people who say that plays somewhat into it, but some people are way
more. Some people are way more sensitive to carbohydrates than others, specifically then the insulin
response and then becoming insulin resistant.
Yeah.
And I also think that just you don't live a sedentary lifestyle.
Right?
No, but I also know I can be super active and super training hard, doing a lot.
And through the wrong eating protocol, put on weight, get soft, be full.
Quickly.
Quickly.
Quickly.
Yeah.
Here's the reality in all of this.
And Greg used to talk about this too.
A lot of people talk about it.
Losing weight is way more about nutrition than it is about fitness.
Both are great compliments and both work hand in hand,
but ultimately you can do a lot to your excess body fat or your weight
just by making some different food choices.
Bottom of the pyramid.
Yeah, nutrition, bottom of the pyramid.
Going back to Jocko.
You can't out-train a shitty diet.
Like that line is great.
It's gold.
Yeah.
Canadian money, tank reeves, 420.
Thank you.
Sevan is easily amazed.
There's got to be a nicer way to phrase that.
Hey, I think if I took down this computer,
a problem would be solved.
I'd be looking right at you, right?
Yeah, I don't think the audience has a um an understanding of how poor this interaction is i think you you fucked it up pretty good in the beginning with
your camera i appreciate hey i will i will take this computer down and then i can put another
camera over there so it's a wide shot and we'll be gold that's my view hold on let me show the
world again get down low dude they they know i'm just showing them
again i just want them to be they know okay you look at good job good job yeah pull that oh look
at switch cameras hey you know what i'll tell you what's funny there it is tell me oh i know
exactly what you're gonna say okay i just see his eyes i know exactly what you're going to say. This fucking thing. You're so full of yourself that when you have a guest,
he has to be framed by an image of you.
Are you fucking kidding me?
Like, hey, and Meshie, you just recoiled into your chair.
Listen, someone came and fixed my studio with me today,
and they put that picture on the wall.
And I said, dude, are you fucking kidding me?
And they said, why?
I'm like, Dave is going to say
you're a fucking arrogant piece of shit
for putting a picture of yourself on the wall.
And here we are.
Six minutes and 30 seconds.
Going back to Jocko.
So you said that to him.
Did you guys have any talk afterwards
about you calling him a pop seal?
Did that come up ever again?
No, it never came up.
I actually thought that moment in the exchange was a little awkward.
I did feel like, okay, this is weird going here with him,
but I think it worked out well.
He responded well.
I did finish the whole thing.
I just felt kind of off.
You said you really enjoyed it.
In your weekend review, you said you really enjoy in your in your week in review you
said you really enjoyed the podcast to a point where i was like i don't know if getting jealous
but i was getting kind of disgusted i really enjoyed getting to know jocko and the relationship
that was established via the effort to do the podcast meaning what really sits with me is the
45 minutes prior to going on the podcast okay just shooting the shit
with him catching up why does he do that why why does isn't that weird to shoot the shit i would
never do that shoot the shit with someone before we go on well you have a unique situation so like
i show up i write it show up in my rental car to his gym which i've been to a bunch i've worked
out at his gym a number of times and he's out there and this dude echo charlie who i had no
idea was a deal like people like oh you
met echo charlie i'm like yeah i didn't i had never heard of him prior to that podcast he was
super cool i'm annoyed by his name too i'm annoyed by his name they're both uh someone asked me if
he's a seal he's not a seal um they both were at the door hey and his name's not echo charlie either
and so um they greeted me got out of my car they're at the door we walk into the gym
jacu starts shooting the shit thanks for coming hey let's go check out the gym we walk over to
the crossfit gym start talking in there talking about crossfit talking about how we met and we
actually met through crossfit i talked a little bit about that and it just a lot of ice breaking
and just those moments were like the
really powerful ones for me with him and just you know shooting the shit and it really broke down
um when i went up there with him and and made it much easier and more enjoyable then i did enjoy
that i did enjoy the podcast but i just felt slightly i didn't feel like i was doing i thought
you were fucking great on the
podcast you really took control of it and i thought it was really cool and compliment here's
a compliment for jaco the way jaco just flowed with that right he even cracked a couple of jokes
like well i was going to go this way but fuck and you were an easy guest i'm sure he really
enjoyed you and i bet you really impressed him too with how because a podcast host wants someone
to do that right run with some shit there was a so
we took a break once he we took a quick break and on that break i filled in a couple details on
something i had said and uh just to give them a little more context and i did the same thing
afterwards too there is a topic uh afterwards i'm like hey i'm gonna give you some extra
details can you tell us what nope okay um was Okay. Was it – here's what I was thinking.
There's a social – a weird social dynamic because of his – because of people that we all know together mutually, like people like Andy Stump, for example.
And so – and he's close friends with Andy, right?
And there was some – and obviously there were some hiccups with um all of us and andy and with
his departure was was that the part that was uncomfortable like you knew that you were going
into this guy here's here's what i'll tell you not at all okay that wasn't your mind okay because
here's what i was thinking i'm thinking here's this guy who's had a chance to invite you on his
podcast for 15 years or 12 years or three years or five years however long he's had the podcast
right and he's had a chance to invite greg on and as far as i know he's never invited you on long he's had the podcast. Right. And he's had a chance to invite Greg on. And as far as I know, he's never invited you on or he's never invited Greg on. And now he's selling drinks
and he's inviting you on, which is cool. But to not come open with that. Seem disingenuous to me.
And maybe fair enough. Maybe I'm just maybe I'm just in the know. So I think disingenuous is a
little too strong. He addressed it at the end. right? He did. But, but not what I'm
saying. Do you know what I mean? Here, I'll say this. And I agree. Like what did you say, Dave?
I thought you were a dude. I'm so glad I finally met you. Do I think I did that podcast? Cause we
have a relationship now with, uh, he has a relationship with CrossFit. Yeah, for sure.
Do I think in the last, whatever, like you said, five, 10 years, he's had a podcast. He should have asked me to be on,
uh, probably it would have been cool to go on independent of that, but it didn't work out that
way. It went on, uh, because of that. And so totally cool with it. Right. And okay. Like
understanding of that. I'm all about using people. I like using people and I like to be using him.
I know. No, I'm not saying you, but I'm just saying using it's okay to use people,
but you should be just genuine about it. And so I will say this I'm using him. No, no, I'm not saying you, but I'm just saying it's okay to use people, but you should be just genuine about it.
And so I will say this about the whole experience.
You loved it.
I saw your weekend review.
You fucking loved it.
Well, I'm going to say it again.
All right.
So he asked me to go on, and I saw him a few months before that at a funeral,
at a memorial that we both attended, and we chatted a little bit there.
And that was the first time in a number of years we had seen each other. Um, it'd been a long time.
And then, so when he asked me to go on, I purchased both of his books, something I would have never
done. I started reading them. I didn't finish them before I went on the podcast. I really wish I
would have. And then after the podcast, I finished his books and I served some of his presence online and I just looked a little more
into him. And here's what I really realized. I have a tremendous amount of respect for what
he's doing. I really like his message. I really like how he's trying. I believe he genuinely
cares about people and making people better. The way he's done it is just not the way I would have.
people better the way he's done it is just not the way i would have and that's totally okay for sure and he's um but he's doing a really good thing and he's motivating people and spreading
a good message and um a large segment of society rallies behind him fundamentally oh people love
him people on this show the listeners of this show if i fucking cracked you hard on them they'll come
after me.
I'll tell you another thing.
I don't know him at all.
And we didn't know each other at all in the SEAL teams. I met him through CrossFit.
Even when we were both active SEALs, we talked about it a little there.
We met at a level one seminar that we put on.
Two things. um when when two two things you i would have liked to have seen a little homage to uh greg glassman a little more respect from him that's but that's just me he can he can do what he wants from who from jocko
a statement like like when when his name came up in the in the podcast i like to see he could have
said dude isn't it fucking incredible what's happened this cross for things exploded in the
fucking do you think a million lives have been saved?
I think he did say stuff like that.
Even if he didn't say Greg's name,
whenever you talk about what CrossFit's done for society
or how amazing it is as a movement, as a fitness movement.
Okay, I could be too sensitive to it.
I'm open to that.
I think you might be too sensitive that it's not explicitly said.
Okay.
And I wouldn't expect it to be explicitly
said by most people but him i did but him i did but but well but here's the other thing to that
point yeah he as little as we knew each other which we knew each other to a decent degree he
and greg even knew each other less like they didn't have much of a relationship they didn't
have i was at i was at lunch with them
for the only time they ever met each other or hung out.
In that podcast that he did with you,
and maybe I'm too sensitive to this too,
he implicitly and explicitly shared with you
some feelings that were less than positive about Greg.
I'm not saying that they were derogatory,
but they were ambiguously.
Do you have any feelings
that are less than positive towards Greg?
Absolutely.
Okay.
So then how can anyone else not?
Why shouldn't anyone else not?
But they can, but like you just said, he doesn't know him.
And like, if you don't know him and you want to look at the big picture of what he's contributed
to the world.
Okay.
It's fine.
No, but I mean like.
You think I'm being too, you think I'm being too hard on him?
Too picky?
I think you're being too picky.
I think you're holding him to a standard that's not necessarily appropriate
because there wasn't – I think he was incredibly supportive,
and look, he was an affiliate for 15 years.
That's standing behind Greg.
That's standing behind the methodology he created.
And he's helping the world. he's helped a lot of people
let me bring up one more thing about him since we got with us since i'm on a roll here with jaco
when when joe rogan someone made a montage of joe rogan uh dropping bombs dropping derogatory slurs
okay and i saw jaco's response to it did you ever see jaco's response to it. Did you ever see Jocko's response to it? No. I got a big old head. Someone said I got a big old head.
And you do have a big head.
And I didn't like that response either.
He was basically saying –
Sevan's love for Greg is a protective type of love.
Oh, boy.
He was basically saying, hey, I like Joe Rogan.
He's my buddy, but I'm concerned about his drinking and drug use or some shit like that.
And I'm just like, dude,
at that point,
it becomes about you.
You unfairly have this notion that
people should all think like you.
And so when people don't act
the way you would
think about a situation,
yeah, you get really
triggered.
Fair enough. yeah yeah you get really uh you get really triggered fair enough um uh eaton beaver uh both of you staring up at the ceiling would be a great meme great to have you back on the show seven has been like a teenage girl going on her first date
i was like waiting for dave to um come on he's dropping his shit this morning. And one of these was creeping on me.
There are spiders all over my house right now.
I don't know what's going on.
You got a nice office.
I do.
I like this.
I've cleaned it up a lot, but I like it.
Tank Reeves.
I know.
The guy who's like, dude, are you going to sweep the floor in here?
It's fucking disgusting.
It is disgusting for Jesus.
But it is nice in here, and it's a great space.
Tank Reeves. Wow. You're on a roll speaking of narratives and by the way congratulations in summation i'd like to say
it was cool seeing you on that podcast um it was cool it was cool even if you have you drank any
of his stuff any of his on that show i was actually drinking i had a few sips of one of his
i don't know what it was called.
A protein or energy drink?
An energy drink, which I don't drink energy drinks at all.
So that was kind of, I diverted from that rule.
Is it true there's semen in his Gojaco drink?
One dollop per 3,000 cans?
I can't believe you're still on air.
How have you not got cancer?
Where was I going to go?
Oh, earlier, as they were developing the relationship with CrossFit,
they sent me a bunch of product.
And I had some of the protein powder to my house.
You gave me your address to your house?
Well, the CrossFit team, our team has it, and they push it to someone.
If they ask, hey, can we send you some stuff?
I'm like, sure.
I had some of the protein powder, but I'm indifferent to all of that.
Protein powder is protein powder is protein powder do you take any supplements
not really sometimes i do sometimes i don't there's nothing you take religiously every
single day to aspirin to vitamin c to i've gone through all of all of them i've gone through fish
oil um periods where i take a lot of fish oil i'm not now. I probably should. Taking a lot of olive oil right now.
In private, did he ever talk about
why it took him so long to invite you on?
No, dude.
I'm not going to be like, hey.
He may have told you.
Hey, bro, why didn't you ask me sooner?
No, he may have told you.
No, he didn't bring it up.
He may have.
Dave, do you have any thoughts on deep state regime
trying to control the masses through nefarious narratives?
Tank Reeves, 550.
If I were to have any thoughts on that topic, I for sure wouldn't put them out here.
All right.
Would you put them out under a pseudonym, a fake name somewhere?
No, I'm in an interesting place. Like you have to understand, um, with my, who I am in CrossFit and what, um,
what I represent to the community, what I represent to affiliates, how I, um, kind of them
as ambassador spokesperson, someone that, uh, people look to for leadership at times.
or spokesperson, someone that people look to for leadership at times, I have to be very cautious on taking divisive positions. I can't talk about a lot, nor should I talk about a lot of things
that are going to potentially splinter and or fraction or alienate some affiliate owners or alienate some CrossFitters
versus one group versus another.
So stuff like that
and just political stuff and other topics,
I have a lot of opinions on,
but I'm not going to go on a platform like this
and share them
because ultimately there will be some people
within our community from one side or the other
who feel insulted or I shouldn't have said that.
On a lot of that stuff, that's where I just don't go there or just don't talk about it because I don't want to create those moments of division.
Yet, you see other people doing it in the public sphere all the time who actually get paid by public tax dollars like who like uh like the conversation we were having earlier about uh
you were at a uh school event and people were saying stuff that was divisive at the school event
yeah absolutely and so that they also don't have communities of people globally who they are i'm not obligated to them right but i i respect the relationship i have
with them and i want to be able to walk into any box well you kind of are obligated to them
yeah but listen i want to be able to walk to any box walk into any box anywhere in the world and
not have people be like oh that fucking guy here's his position on this and i don't agree with that
so what's he doing in here okay i'd rather be just a radiant of light yeah yeah yeah and you are and fuck dude i think it's the it's
to stay in the center of the circle is the way to go a lot of times so that's why you know this
better than anyone it doesn't mean i'm free of those opinions it doesn't mean i don't have my
own thoughts on things um i'm just very conscientious of where I say them or who I say them to and where
I express them.
And I was going to give an example of that.
So the example is the TDC hunts page.
It shows a variety of shooting competitions, hunting meat, cleaning the pigs, things like
that.
But you won't see a bunch of Second Amendment stuff.
Yeah, I don't put the second.
I don't talk I don't put the second,
I don't talk about that stuff there. And here's the other thing too. When I have brought that side of my life over to the other side,
what has it been in years past? Not positive.
Meaning it's been, people have been pissed off by it. People get upset.
Right. And there's people like me, you know, there's, there's people out there.
That's a good shot. That is a good shot. I know.
Do you know when I saw that picture, I had no idea people actually shot like that i was like wow
that's really a position to shoot in you're are you following me follow me that's not my account
okay follow click the button click the button look like by 700 hey um an example would be so
like there's people out there who do needle exchanges in neighborhoods and they think it's a positive thing.
And then there's people like me who are like, fuck you.
Why are you doing that?
Why are you being a codependent of drug addicts?
And so either way, you're fucked.
Yeah.
People who are thinking you're doing something good, helping people.
Hey, I mean, even you, even you within this community, there's a lot of people because of how vocal you are with your position who are like, fuck that guy.
No.
Live in your own echo chamber echo chamber buddy your feedback buddy
trust me i'm joking i completely understand uh jeremy world uh sebon give this money today for
always keeping it real on every level mad respect to the real ceo isn't he great at answering
questions like that too but But fucking. He said,
and he's,
he told me,
he's like,
he's like,
I said,
are you nervous at all?
Are you concerned?
Like,
I'm going to fuck you up.
He's like,
you can't fuck me up before.
Yeah,
I did say that.
That's fine.
Hey,
you can't fuck me up.
I can fuck me up.
Yeah,
I can do something wrong.
You're not,
there's nothing you could.
And it says,
that's why like this podcast format or podcast in general,
don't phase me because I know what I'm able to, where I'm able to say no, where I'm able to draw a line like I did with Jocko.
And there's just things I think what this platform in general has done to podcasting in general, podcasting in general, people feel like they have to vomit with their stories, with everything they've
experienced. I hear podcasts where people talk about individual conversations and you think it's
like this person's like talking like, oh, I'm giving you some info. No, you're giving it to
the whole world about a personal conversation you had with someone. That's not cool. And like
this whole thing, this movement of podcasts has created this,
well, vulnerability or opening up on a podcast makes it okay, where you normally wouldn't
expect to talk about things or shouldn't talk about some things. And then there is for some
people, I do acknowledge it's therapeutic, it's healing, it's part of their process. Maybe they're
talking about stuff that is by sharing their story,
they're going to help others. Sure. Fine. But again, for me, that's not what I'm trying to do
or what I'm about. When did you learn how to say no to people? Do you know what I'm talking about
when I say that? Yes, but re-ask it. One of the lessons i've learned from you in life is i can say no i don't
have to answer that question no or just no can i borrow your truck no uh can i have a sparkling
what no it's my last one don't touch that uh can i use your computer no you just whatever uh
someone if i'm on a podcast i'm asking because i'm not answering that like i don't have to
um i can say no and i and i was like wow this dude just says
no to shit and boy life's so much better when you and you're comfortable with it you don't even have
to be a dick about it you're just comfortable with it no you're just direct well actually one
of the byproducts of that was is that people really respect you and for the way i was raised
is if you say no or were too honest people, people would dislike you and God forbid anyone dislike me.
I mean,
Was there a moment where you said, I can't point to a moment,
but definitely the, the,
my twenties was my formative years for who I am now.
And that's when I was active duty in the Navy that from basically 19 to 32 or
so that period, when I reflect on it, the lessons I learned, the people I worked
with, the way I was molded, really, even to a fault, because there's a lot of pieces of me that
are faulty, define who I am. And so, and I've had a lot of learning experiences and a lot of
things since then, especially through all this work and time in CrossFit that have also been very later life
formative, but that's foundational. That's very much, you know, made me who I am to this degree.
And do you, do you say- And listen, so like that environment was really direct, really like no fluff, cut to the chase.
And yeah, say, you know, even in some of Jocko's points, like people should be able to challenge their commanders on certain aspects of missions.
We couldn't just sit and be quiet.
And you had to learn how to be very direct.
very direct. And even in call it mission briefings, but then out in the field,
you don't, you need to learn how to communicate clearly. So you can get your point across with all the power that that point needs. Do you see what I'm saying? Do you see what I'm
saying though? We live in a world of people who don't want to say no, who don't know how to say
no to one of the questions, ask them or don't want to do something or it's more, it's not even not
even say no, but it's more like we live in a world where people don't want to be genuine. People don't want to hurt the other
person's feelings with whatever answer, even if it's a yes or a no people are just so, um,
fake to some degree. Oh, and maybe this is oversimplified, but why do you think people
respect the fact that you're not like that? Why do you think people just, well, I guess some people don't like you for that.
Yeah, I guess it's a double-edged sword. Some people don't like you for that. And some people
like, I'm a double-edged sword in that regard. Some people love to work with me, love to work
for me, love to rally behind me and others hate me. And that's just like, do you think that that
is the point right there that we're talking about? It's just the directness. There's definitely
style. There's a style thing that some, my style resonates with some and does not resonate with others
uh is the camera angle seban has for the show the reason he's not the media director anymore
so does this this is like this do i someone said something about my head
does this is that like do i listen you is this a bad angle for me mr anthony he gave you five dollars
oh i know thank you anthony i appreciate the five dollars thank you also tdc eats echo charlie for
breakfast i really liked echo charlie he was a cool dude um miranda alcarez i do quite a lot
of carbs and have to in order to maintain muscle the fuck is she talking well yeah absolutely and
that's my point every one of us is distinctly different in how we...
But the thing is where the mistake...
Yeah, get her, get her.
What is she talking about?
The mistake comes in how people then preach to everyone else.
Well, this is what you should do.
No, that's your experience.
That doesn't necessarily mean it's going to be the same.
So I'm not saying Miranda's doing this.
But so that's how Miranda eats.
And that's how Miranda responds to carbs.
For her to then go on a platform and
preach that to, to everyone that I think is not nuanced enough.
We're not taking into the reality,
taking in the reality of our unique different situations.
Fair. Thank you, Miranda, for your kind contribution.
Did she give you money? No, no. Just to the conversation.
Yeah. Come on,anda judy yudkin
any thoughts on why crossfit didn't allow froning back as a coach with his athletes at semis
oh i don't think dave's aware of that story uh they did they did offer him to come back i'll
tell you that after they did you do you know that story yeah yeah they they for sure offered for him
to come back right away and um i don't want to get into why he didn't come back i mean that's his own
get him on the show and ask him why he didn't come back but he was definitely given the opportunity
to come back you talked to fronium very often we chatted a little over the weekend oh you did
texted um you did yeah about this subject no actually he sent me a clip um of the rock which
was pretty cool um video clip the movie the rock oh oh, he's my boy. We go way back. He is your boy. Yeah.
I'm a big phony fan. Early generation. Like we're tight. Like we're,
we have our moments where we're not tight, but we're still brothers. Yeah.
What's happened. What's happened. Oh, just like, you know, we go,
we each go on, we each go our own way at times. And just just like sometimes our paths are really crossed and other times they're not um have you
guys had any have you yelled yelled at him have you got mad at him oh yeah we've got mad at each
other before i mean he gets mad at you too yeah for sure but he we um he's almost like a little
brother who's that oh that then you guys aren't to be talking for a while now. Who's had bigger fights, you and Rich or me and you?
Well, me and you because we interact so popularly.
We've had some good ones.
Yes, we have.
Okay.
Okay, so Froney was allowed back in for a variety of reasons.
He did or did not come back in.
I think it's because there was an Independence Day marathon on TNT
and he was watching that.
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Peptides, plural.
Okay.
Would you do peptides?
Tell me about them.
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I don't care if they're illegal or legal.
I care more about what the long-term effects of them are going to be,
if I'm going to become dependent on them.
Oh, yeah, me too.
That bugs me too.
You don't want to become dependent on anything.
I don't want to become dependent on anything.
I don't want any – I don't want to –
Do you think happiness comes from being less dependent on everything around you?
Do you think that's the holy grail of happiness?
What? The holy grail of happiness is when you don't need anything oh no okay that doesn't resonate
with me at all well you give up eating you give up i'm not giving you don't you don't want to be
dependent on things every single day like like wouldn't it be just nice if like you could grow
your own hay breed your own horses and ride your horse from your house to your ranch and not need your car and not need your –
No, I really like my car.
There's a lot of things that really – a lot of luxuries that I really like that are afforded us.
You're not as obsessive as I thought you were.
I would say this though.
I don't know.
Just ask your question.
I have an injury in here on my bicep.
I have to look at the screen because the computers are in the way.
Yeah, that's how high he has to raise his arm for me to see his arm.
And I think peptides would help it tremendously.
Oh, yeah.
We were talking about peptides.
Okay.
So all of that.
I would rather control my destiny, my health through nutrition and exercise than trying
some of those alternative methods.
Obviously, I've
never fucked with roids or won't do that.
Even the
hormone therapy stuff.
How come you won't do steroids?
It's the same.
Just scared it'll hurt your health?
You don't want to hurt your health?
You want to be strong like Hulk
but not take days off your life?
At the end of the day.
Not days off my life at the end of the day that's the not days off my life but um that's the equation
i'm gonna do some peptides and i don't like messing with shit like that and like
oh i've never used any drugs and like there's like if i've never even i've never even smoked
weed so like this notion that i've never used any drugs you never went out with a bunch of
seals and did coke and bang hookers? No. Oh, okay.
And so this notion that I'm going to then
inject some steroids into my body,
like that's crossing.
I'd rather do coke first.
Like ask me after I've done coke.
What's more littered with steroids,
the teams or CrossFit athletes?
That's a great question.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Next question.
What's wrong with soldiers doing, deployed soldiers doing drugs?
Who gives a fuck?
Like, if doing steroids, if it's going to make them better soldiers.
I agree with you.
Oh, that was easy.
Sarah, thank you.
I appreciate it very much.
She's going to try to get a booth at the games.
Oh, cool.
California Peptides, California Hormones. If she does it, I might go there, do my podcast out of there. You aren't going. uh you she's gonna try to get a booth at the uh games oh cool california peptides california
hormones if she does it i might go there do my podcast out of there you aren't going anywhere
if i did would you come by the booth yeah so you're going to the games yeah i'll go you are
going if you go yeah what what was the decision in not going to semi-finals this year i just had
a lot going on i got a lot a lot of stuff um just with the street
parking event coming up and the wound hasn't healed no it's fine but it's it's a there's a
wound of course right but it's good yeah okay that's fine yeah i got those two uh because of
that picture savon is a pop podcast host listen I would fucking love to be a pop podcast host.
As much as I talk shit about Jocko, I would switch.
If Jocko wants to take over my YouTube channel and I take over his, let's do it.
Oh, thank you.
Fraser set a low bar.
Before we go there, so I want to ask you about your relationship with Tia and Matt Fraser too.
Let's start with Tia.
And when I say Tia, does it have to be with Shaneane too is it tia and shane because when i think of them
i think of them as kind of one no it doesn't have to be okay do you have a relationship with tia
would you ever text tia just without shane on on it like hey what's up girl oh on a regular basis
i communicate with tia i don't communicate with shane no shit yeah and there's no like group
thread of the three of us it's just wow. Wow. So you'll be like, hey, congrats on the baby.
Yeah.
Hypothetically, I didn't.
But yes, that's something I could say, but I didn't.
And recently you went out to Nashville for a shooting.
That's a cool photo.
Shooting competition.
And you left that one as part of your narrative, as part of your People magazine.
Will that one make the cut when you go home tonight and call the herd?
Will that one stay? I'm not going to call the herd tonight.
I'll wait a little.
Will that one make it?
Maybe, yeah.
I like that one.
Well, you don't have a picture.
So how is your relationship with her?
It's good.
Why do you say that?
So here's what I describe as good.
We've kept in contact throughout the years.
And you got to remember, someone like Tia, I mean, so she was competing in Carson, right? So like long time, she's been competing for a very long time, that generation
of athlete, there was something called the CrossFit Invitational, there were obviously
the open announcements. And so there were these multiple touch points for us to work with,
and engage with, and interact with these athletes. And that's one of the reasons why I'm so close with Josh and Rich, because throughout the
years, we had a lot of involvement with them at different events, even Big Sky.
And so T was of that phase where we had Team Australia or Team World versus Team USA.
And so we spent more time than just the games events
we spent time together at all of these other things like packed into the back of a car driving
somewhere 4 a.m breakfast uh standing in line at the airport like just intimate shit that you do
with like friends and family you look at after 18 when greg dropped the media got rid of the
invitational got rid of regionals got rid of all of the,
took the open announcements away from us.
Fundamentally, all of these touch points that we had
with a lot of athletes went away.
And so the major touch point was the games.
And so there's this phase from 18 to maybe up until even when I left
where the engagement was way lower. So the
more modern and recent athlete overall, um, even when I was running it, I had very minimal
relationship with or interaction with, whereas the earlier athlete, again, like Tia, especially
like rich, even Camille,ie thor's daughter you have a
relationship with annie too yeah but that's not like that don't think it's like uh rich or tia
but i'm just saying i'm using it as an example i mean you look at even all those names i just
said there who did i say i said rich i said annie and i said camille hey jason kalipa and jason
check this out yeah all four of them were on level one seminar staff.
People don't even realize that. Tia?
Tia was?
I didn't say Tia.
I said Jason.
I said Rich.
I said Camille.
And I said Annie.
I'm leaving Tia out of this group.
They were all on level one seminar staff.
So another area where they worked with us.
And so.
Are those days over?
Those days are done.
So gone.
So gone.
So gone.
Meaning like.
So they were way more ingrained
in the community and involved with us
because of the amount of events and things we were doing.
Those guys I just mentioned,
they were, again, on level one seminar staff.
Most of them of that group I just mentioned,
75% of those four were affiliate owners.
A few of them, Rich and Annie actually
are still affiliate, oh, and Jason,
are still affiliate owners.
Now you look at this generation of athlete,
most of them are training full-time for this.
Most of them are really young.
Most of them are not affiliate owners.
Most of them are not even CrossFit trainers.
Most of them are just all in on this as a professional sport.
So all of that leads to Tia was part of that earlier phase
where we engaged a little more and i got to know
her and then through her success the last number of years um obviously kept in contact with her
she was one of the few who stayed in contact with me would check in every once in a while
and you mean after you got whacked yeah and so um yeah i would say we have it and then i spent so when i went out to cookville
or i went out to nashville it was to see them um spent the morning with her really good so had
breakfast with her and not shane just no shit and um no shit was the baby was she pregnant she was
pregnant and so we and she had one of her head trainers with her.
And so we spent the morning.
Who was that?
Do you remember their name?
No.
All right.
We spent the morning.
We spent the morning.
Oh, that person's like, oh my God, I met Dave.
Is it he or she?
I don't want, I know, like I said,
I don't want to say what his position is
because just whatever, it doesn't matter.
Okay, but you don't remember his name?
Or you do remember his name, you don't want to say it?
I don't remember his name, but I just don't, I'm respecting.
So there's some things I'm going to respect. like the privacy of conversations and you know what i mean okay what did you want to talk about so we hung out for
um we had breakfast did she seem happy yeah she seemed great we chatted for um a while then
we drove to her gym and we hung out at her gym who drove who drove they did
did she actually drive she wasn't driving okay i'm just wondering she's she was and then at the And we hung out at her gym. Who drove? Who drove? They did.
Did she actually drive?
She wasn't driving.
Okay.
I'm just wondering.
She was big. And then at the gym.
She was weeks before giving the.
Yeah, it was like a week or two.
Okay.
So she got the seat reclined and like.
I mean, you're talking about details that I really.
I'm into pregnant women.
I'm into.
It's the whole phenomenon.
Pregnant seats.
It's a hobby of mine.
A fascination of mine.
I'm still baffled you have a show.
Procreation's important, buddy. Okay. So you're close to her. That was fun.
I don't know how, I wouldn't say super close, but we stay in contact.
Okay. And did you see Shane at all? Yeah. So then when we went to the gym,
we actually got, when we were driving to the gym
we saw him walking down the road they live nearby and so he was walking and then we got to the gym
and he showed up and i listened to him brief his athletes on their day it's a monster day they do a
lot of shit they do a lot of workouts and so um too much did you judge him i mean i i'm not gonna
say it's too much because he's training the best in the world and they're able to handle that volume and they're able to go at
the highest level was broke there yeah it was sydney there yeah it's too much for the two of us
it's what i would do in a week and a half i could take that whole board they had and each one of
those would be a single day workout and most of them i'd still have to scale oh uh how was sydney she was cool
i don't know her that well i um we're not close at all brooke i uh chat with talk with on semi
regular basis for i'd say she's of of the more modern athlete and even then even when you look
at her she's put enough years into where there was that phase where she was part of that same similar cohort that's sydney do you like do you have her phone number
are you close like could you do you call do you do you ever text with her sydney no yeah no brooke
yes and you were i think i remember recently you i saw a picture i didn't see in your instagram now
but you were with brooke and someone else maybe in florida i don't remember okay okay and so and how was your
relationship with shane good this this is all such superficial do you have anything good that
happened like did you get to touch her stomach and feel the baby kick did shane tell you hey
uh you know two of our athletes are on steroids anything you got like no nothing like any secret
training how about something any secret training you saw
that was like whoa i can't believe they're doing that no right you weren't surprised any piece of
equipment like they have 25 versa climbers anything weird no okay uh thank you for that
and say well and uh now let's move on to matt fraser okay do you speak to him so
for since the podcast no and actually from the podcast, we spoke a lot.
Wait, wait, wait.
What podcast?
His Rogan podcast.
Right after the Rogan podcast, we chatted.
You and him did?
Yeah.
I mean, we kind of went back and forth via text and.
You were critiquing his performance?
No, we were just discussing it.
Okay.
And then after that. Were you honest with them about were just discussing it. Okay. And then after that...
Were you honest with them about it?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
We were both honest with each other.
After that, we were both...
He was unhappy with me for certain things,
and I was obviously unhappy with him for certain things.
Right.
So we pretty much hadn't...
We didn't talk after that.
You never told me that.
That's so weird.
And...
You tell me a lot of stuff.
That's pretty crazy. That event... No, that's not it. Is that it. That's so weird. You tell me a lot of stuff. That's pretty crazy.
That event, no, that's not it. Is that it? That might be it.
I did go to his workout at the Granite Games a couple years ago.
Oh, no, that's seven days ago.
Well, that might be from it, though, two years ago.
I saw him there, said, what's up?
We didn't mend the relationship or anything.
So it was working after Rogan.
There was a hiccup because of some of the stuff he said on the show.
And then you started a mending process.
And part of that mending process may have been to enlarge the wound.
No, there was no starting a mending process.
Oh, it was just a little fighting.
Yeah.
Okay.
And so a little airing out of uh grievances essentially and um
here we are a few years when you have that um uh sorry when you have that um with him when you type
are you like i know that everything that i'm typing he could possibly screenshot and post or
send to my boss or yeah for sure i know that in anything I do. I know that in any... Yes.
But he recently reached out.
So about two weeks ago.
And good on him. He's a bigger man than I am.
He texted and said, hey,
I just opened up a new gym. Why don't you come?
I'd love to have you come check it out.
No shit.
And I said I'd love to.
And so I'm actually heading out to New York.
He texted you or O'Keefe texts you?
No, he did.
He reached out.
Fucking A.
Good job, Fraser.
Yeah.
And so he was a better man.
And you responded?
Did you think about not responding and ghosting him?
No.
No, look, at that point, I'm not going to.
When someone reaches out, especially years after, I'll engage.
I could think of a few people you wouldn't.
Three come to mind.
So yeah, I'm going out to New York in a week and a half.
I tried planning it around that trip,
but he's not going to be around.
So there'll be another time.
I'll definitely prioritize getting out to his new gym
and his facility and touching base with him
and hanging out and getting us to a better place.
It's better for all if we're good. You know what I mean? facility and touching base with him and hanging out and getting us to a better place it's it's
better it's better for all if we're good you know what i mean do you like that i like it when
wounds heal i like it like like there's people out there that i've uh um uh
that i have issues with but i like it when wounds heal almost always i can't think of one where i'm like fuck i wish we were still fighting yeah i mean i couldn't agree more in terms of having positive and healthy
relationships with people is a hundred percent better than fighting with people and i fucking
fight with plenty of people and once you know someone what they're capable of you can part of
it is just like what you just accept the fact that like okay this person
bites and so i'm going to stand two feet away from him at all times and i'm going to like them but i
know the i know you sound like you're describing me well you well you're not you used to be very
prickly like there's a friend we have i don't want to say his name i don't know if you will
remember him specifically um we don't seem that often anymore but he was a pathological liar and then once you accept that you're it's okay but in the beginning it's rough it's a rough entry you're
like what the fuck is going on here yeah i agree but there's some other good qualities that you're
like okay i'm gonna have to figure out how to accept this yep and or okay and so it's kind of
like that right and you've known known Fraser long enough to whatever you,
and now it's each person's kind of responsible for taking care of their side of the house, right?
I mean, same thing with Matt.
So like when I talk about these athletes and these air,
like there was a point where we were spending
a significant amount of time together,
open announcements, not really the Team USA stuff.
There's the drama behind that.
Right.
But I don't, you know, so listen to to this what's one of the things when i get
affiliates together i tell them one of the things i'll ask any group of affiliates i get together
in local localities i say i'll say who in here do you guys all have a good relationship and most of
the time they say yes like they're not gonna be like no fuck that guy um and i say okay cool one of the best things
you guys can do for us as a community and as an affiliate owner and as someone flying the flag
is get along with the other crossfit gyms and have a healthy relationship because crossfit gyms that
are getting along in an area um create an environment that's better for all of us crossfit
gyms in a given area that are fighting,
it's just, it sends the wrong message
to anyone who's interested in CrossFit
or in CrossFit in general.
It's just a bad look for us.
It's a bad look for the gyms too.
No one wants to go to a gym.
No one actually likes fighting with another gym.
Yeah, it's a bad look for the gym.
It's a bad look for us.
It's a bad look for CrossFit.
So how could i say that and
advise people on that and then not be open to talking to that right or mending any relationship
with matt right i'd be hypocrite so are you going out there yeah it's kind of that's what i've been
talking about the last and when well i just i said a few minutes ago, I was going to, I'm going. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, easy, easy, buddy.
When it works out.
In the next month?
Probably not the next month.
All right.
Come on here and tell me I'm not fucking listening.
Fucks as you think he is.
Oh, you know what's crazy about this thing over here?
Where is this?
Oh, shit. crazy about this thing over here? Where is this? What are you doing? Do you routinely
do this on your show? Yeah, I do whatever I want. Sometimes I call my wife in the middle
of the show. Show? Is that? Oh, no, no, no. I know where it is. I know where it is. I'm starting to figure this out. Okay, here we go.
Oh, yeah, here it is.
What is wrong with you, dude?
Hold on, hold on.
Just be patient.
Dave. Dave.
Are you playing games?
Yeah, just testing it out.
See if I can give you some flashbacks.
Extra sloppy.
Fraser set a low bar
consider it a victory no matter how you feel
sincerely you were great next time let Sevan tag along
I'm not
I don't know what that's in reference to
fuck we missed it I waited too long to get to
these comments I apologize
Dave got a big old head huh Sevan
yeah a huge head
it's not my favorite on guys but on girls I really like a big old head, huh, Savant? Yeah. A huge head. It's not my favorite on guys, but on girls I really like a big head.
Did Dave watch –
Is that a thing?
It's like something you talk about on a regular basis, big heads?
Yeah.
You know who Gal Gadot is?
Or Bethany –
Bethany Shadburn got a big old head.
I find big heads attractive.
Okay.
Did Dave watch Fit Wars?
What's that?
Okay.
Will he be in pasadena we have the fitness freedom event here this weekend so undecided priorities do you view
street parking as a competitor of who of crossfit no keep your enemies close they're not they're not
our enemies all right just checking just checking uh dave is seven
easier to be friends with now compared to when he worked at crossfit eric wise
i'm truly surprised we still are friends i can i can agree with that yeah i second that i am i
and here's the reason why because we used to talk about work so much and i thought that when i
didn't work anymore we would have nothing to talk about.
But now we still find tons of shit to talk about.
We've been talking about olive oil.
You've been just chewing my ear about olive oil.
I don't know how you got me so into olive oil.
For those of you who don't know, you are launching olive oil, right?
Yeah.
And I saw the bottle on your – oh, there it is.
Yeah.
Look at it.
Fuck yeah.
I had props.
I brought the bottle. Oh, shit. Is that is. Yeah. Look at it. Fuck yeah. I had props. I brought the bottle.
Oh, shit.
Is that one full?
Yeah, that one was full too.
Are you leaving that at my house?
No.
I got to package it.
I got to label it.
So I'm not giving you a clean, empty bottle.
I got to put the label on.
So my label's being made currently.
Look how excited Caleb is.
Caleb wants that.
You want that, huh, Caleb?
Can you see Caleb down there below?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He got all perky. Everyone's going to want one of those. So check this out. This initial that, huh, Caleb? Can you see Caleb down there below? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He got all perky.
Everyone's going to want one of those.
So check this out.
This initial batch.
So for the street parking event, I'm having my logo and the street parking logo on the olive oil.
And I have 100 bottles that we're selling there.
And this is the debut, the first time I'm launching this to the world.
I've partnered with a guy, a local guy, a local grower.
He has 1,100 trees in Hollister, so about 25, 30 minutes away from me.
He picks them.
He and his wife pick them.
And then they take them to San Ardo where they have them processed.
San Ardo is about an hour away.
And then it's bottled and packaged, labeled, and then I'll sell it.
So here's the cool thing.
So it's all locally sourced all locally grown there's no you know you've told me this and i looked into it it's
true the olive oil is the olive oil industry is incredibly corrupt there's a ton of cutting
and dilution that goes into olive oil because it's such a essentially precious commodity and
this from from the tree it grows on, to
when it's picked, to where it's processed,
we have complete control of the whole system.
So this is some authentic shit.
But the cool part is...
Can I post a label right now? I'm sending
the label to... Can I show the label?
No, no, no. Don't show the label. I haven't...
That was an internal thing.
That was an internal thing.
If I accidentally sent that to you, don't post it. I was just about to send it to you.
I want to launch that in a grander scale.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
What the fuck does that mean?
So this is tins.
So this is a...
Please don't get any of that on my computer shit over there.
There are paper towels over there.
Please do not get any of that oil anywhere over there.
This is a 200 milliliter bottle.
Uh-huh.
I'm tripping.
Yeah, keep it on Dave for a second.
This is a 400 milliliter tin.
When I launch this to actually,
when I launch this for people to order,
I'm going to launch in this tin concept.
So I still don't have the tins yet.
I'm still working on sourcing those.
That's a 400 milliliter
tin this is a um this is one liter so it's kind of i'm not going to go that big i'm going to do 500
milliliter tins is there oil in that there's oil in all of these
these guys 43 ranch they're the ones who actually process it they're in san arto they put theirs
they do their own they put theirs in tins i saw the tins and i was like that's perfect that's
great for um it'll look good with my theme my logo and everything like that so i'm really excited
about this and i'm really excited about it just because it's execution of an idea and what i mean
by that is i've been talking for years about doing this and I didn't do it. And I was just, it was fundamentally, I'm like, I'm all talk. And finally, recently I was like, all right, you need to execute on this idea. You've talked about it and you haven't put any weight behind it. And so I just decided to make it happen. And even if it flops, even I don't even care.
I don't care if I don't make any money.
I don't care if I don't sell any bottles.
I'm just happy that I actually did it.
These are the labels too.
This isn't the label, but basically this is what's being made right now.
These labels and then I'll have to sell it.
All anyone gives a fuck about is how can they get one?
Well, so the street parking one, the first batch, this 100 bottles, is they get one well so the street parking one the first batch
this hundred bottles is going to be sold at the street parking event um the the tins that's
probably a couple months off what's your what's your wife say about it i know she's a like a
top tier cook chef is she is she what does she say about all this? Just super excited and happy that I'm
excited about it. Is she really doing the work?
No, I mean, for
these, so this set
here for this hundred, I'm going to get
a hundred, actually two hundred. I'm getting two hundred
of these labels, not this label, but my own
printed. And we're going to have to spend Thursday
night and Friday night putting these on
the bottles. And so look, now it looks
like a real olive oil bottle. And we do that and these will be this is the actual olive oil will you
have your daughters do it probably not uh we'll see um for future offerings that's what i'm saying
i'm going to use tins and i'm going to purchase the tins where i source them from and they're
going to come packaged and or i'm sorry labeled and
then i'll send them actually to this guy in san arto you look like a hand model he'll take the
oil that i'm purchasing from hollister and then he'll put it in the bottles cap it seal it and
then um but so the big thing is i'm gonna order these tins with my label already on them when I receive them.
So I'm not spending the time putting labels on bottles because I don't have the time to do that.
Also.
Hey, dude, those are going to sell like fucking crazy.
Isn't the tin look so fucking cool?
Dude, like I want that so bad.
Is Rogue going to sell that?
I talked to Bill about that.
No shit. Does rogue sell olive oil
yet no no i mean i have like you have to understand how low expectations i have at this point like
um i'm ready to subscribe i want to do four a bottle every three three months are you gonna
have subscriptions you don't even have i should i should put that into play yeah i don't even have
my website up yet i don't even i don't even have a name for this shit so that the why are you
rushing it um just because you went to for for street parking just because like you're like
hey this has to get done yes i'm rushing it to say i did it and like i executed on that goal like
you look at the things i've done throughout life even becoming a seal like i dropped out of college
enlisted and pursued that goal and i like went after. I feel like this is one of the few things
that I've talked so much about
and done nothing with
that now I'm actually executing on it
and making something happen.
So I'm really excited about it.
Sousa, what's the most wealthy
olive oil company in the world?
I want to see how much money Dave has to make.
It's probably like Cisco or some shit.
Like no shit.
It's big that these mass producers mass producers or privately owned olive oil company
even amongst even amongst the smaller labels and the smaller brands there's corruption and um
issues going on so you got to be really careful in this world hey do you think that um uh do you
think you're cooler than everyone else because you're not doing coffee i don't think i'm cooler
than everyone else i think i'm just more uh just more... It's okay if you do.
I think you kind of are.
I'm taking a path not...
Did you just fart?
No, it's just a chair.
I'm taking a path not traveled in the CrossFit world,
meaning no one in CrossFit, in this community,
everyone, not everyone,
a lot of people have done...
That's just a chair.
Sounds like your stomach, Jesus Christ.
A lot of people have done coffee.
I'm not doing coffee.
I'm doing something original, and that's perfect for who I am.
I like to travel the path he's traveled.
And also, again, with all my efforts and what I do now and how I'm eating,
so in line and so perfect for who I am and my story and what I represent.
I forgot you were in the room for a second.
I don't even know what that means.
What do you mean by that?
I just forgot you were over there.
I thought you were at home.
I got freaked out when I saw you.
That's the part of this setup.
You guys, Jay, help him out.
Fix this.
Greg Glassman has an orchard of olive trees.
Have you contacted him and considered harvesting those
they're they're right by your house no i haven't and actually um i think there's more there's more
to it than just that like you can't just go there with a bucket yeah and actually after picking them
you have one day to get the maximal freshness out of them to take them and have them milled processed um so no i haven't talked
to greg about his olive trees but you will no i'm he's coming to town in a few days it's going to
come up all video you all tape that that would be a good instagram post uh allegra r 499 thank you
i love it when you have dave on i hope you have a kick-ass time at
fitness freedom dave bummed i won't be going i love it when i have Dave on. I hope you have a kick-ass time at Fitness Freedom, Dave.
Bummed I won't be going.
I love it when I have Dave on, too.
Barry McOchner, hookers are very nice people.
Unsporty Beth, Dave, alcohol is a drug.
Oh, here we go.
Miranda Alcarez, $20.
I took this from my Roids fund.
Thank you, Miranda, for supporting my little friend i uh i i'm a i'm i'm envious of your olive oil thing god so great why don't you sell programming
one of one of my friends told me that he sells programming. He never advertises it, and he makes $3,000 a month.
He has 150 people signed up, and he charges $20 a person.
Yeah, he makes $3,000 a month.
I mean, he's passionate about it.
Don't get me wrong.
It's not like he's crazy passionate about it.
So I work for CrossFit.
You had a whole fucking room with all workouts,
and you have a whole workout programming room too.
So I work at CrossFit.
Right.
So,
and one of my roles with CrossFit is programming and I would be a conflict of
interest if I were to sell programming.
Hey,
what if,
what if,
what if oil,
I can sell olive oil.
I can sell t-shirts and hats.
What if,
um,
what if,
God,
please don't spill that over there.
That I'm getting, I felt I got a little anxiety. This one's open. This is don't spill that over there. I felt
a little anxiety.
This is the only one that's open.
I don't want to talk to you
about it.
It's not open currently.
Did you think about doing it when you were
laid off? Yeah, I had to.
God, you should have done that and then you could have just
grandfathered that shit in. Yeah, right i should have uh i think i could yeah of
course i've thought about doing program programming right like would i have people subscribe for my
programming if i were to program i imagine so so like um and and the thing is to your point of your buddy who has three thousand three thousand
150 he has 150 he never advertises ever and he makes three thousand dollars a month i mean like
he's like you he like thinks he's like constantly thinking about that shit and i know you had the
two rooms at the ranch the one where the safe is and the other one under the stairs where there
was just programming shit yeah um. Could I get 150 subscribers?
Probably.
Could I get 500?
Sure.
And then at those numbers,
like, yeah, very quickly,
that turns into something that's... Lucrative.
Yeah.
Good security.
Can I do that in my current position?
No.
Is it something I thought about
while I was gone?
Of course.
And it's actually something I didn't want to go there to go there at first when I got fired I was like ah people were like hey put some program and do that and I didn't and actually
now there is kind of like I didn't because I didn't want to go down that route at the time
now I'm more um accepting of trying that it's if I don't work for CrossFit again, if I'm not doing CrossFit at a certain point,
guess what?
I'll probably try programming.
Like, why not?
Why not?
I'm really good at it.
I'm really passionate about it.
I like it.
I know some people would get some benefit out of it.
So, but yeah, currently.
Are you going to be programming for the games?
I'm not programming the games.
Are you going to be programming the games? I'm not programming the games. Are you going to be programming the games?
I'm not programming the games.
Are you going to be programming the games?
I'm not programming the games.
This year, you're not programming the games?
Yeah.
There was a press conference in Orlando this weekend,
and someone asked, I think maybe it was even Caleb.
Oh, it was Caleb.
Caleb asked, the Savon podcast, our correspondent,
asked Adrian what your role is.
And he said that in a summation,
he said that there was different departments that did programming,
obviously like CAP, main site, the games,
and that basically your role was to oversee to make sure all of those people
who were offering program to the public were collaborating. That was your job as part of training. Is that an accurate description?
Yeah, mostly collaborating. And also I think speaking the same language, getting on the same
page, kind of following principles and just being one unified front. It's going to take a little
time to make that happen, but definitely showing up in a, call it consistent voice,
consistent look is something I'm looking to do in this role.
And that being said, we're offering Cap.
We're offering, there's a bunch of different elements.
If Dave Castro was to start selling programming that'd be
totally inappropriate
when Rosa pulled you out of the training department
and just put you in games
you used to do both you
co-directed training with
Nicole Carroll and then you also ran the games
did you know that that was a mistake
what do you mean as a mistake
did you know that that wasn't the best
thing to do to pull you out of training that for whatever reasons that like I think mean as a mistake uh did you know that that wasn't the best thing to do to pull you
out of training that for whatever reasons that like i think it was a mistake because of because
of what both of you offered as a team this is not a dig at nicole at all i think the fucking world
of her in terms of her leadership and her capabilities running that that team but i know
that the team was very fond of you i know they saw it as yours and nicole's team together and i think
that it was a huge hit on morale and uh in in the elements of what made that team great having, you know, you and Nicole there.
I think it was a mistake. And I think I think I've never talked to you about this, but I think
that you think it was a mistake, too. I really when I was pulled out of that team, I really
felt that. I wouldn't say it was a mistake, but I lost connection and missed it. And I really
care about, I cared and still do care. And now I have the opportunity to run that team again.
And I'm honored to do that. Um, I felt like I, it was a significant piece of my journey in CrossFit
and who I was, and it was more defining of me, I believe personally and professionally
than the game stuff.
The game stuff is incredibly defining of me,
public facing.
And that's what like I'm known for.
And for even up until before I was fired,
21 or whenever that was,
I was known as the games guy.
But up until, so when did he sell?
What year is that?
20, 21?
2020, I think. 2020. Up until that point, those people sell? What year is that? 20, 21? 2020, I think.
2020.
Up until that point, those people who knew me and worked closely with me knew how involved
and how much time and effort I put into the training side of things, knew how passionate
I was about all of that.
I mean, up until 2020, right or wrong, I scheduled and posted every single level one, level two seminar we ever did. And I say right or wrong i scheduled and posted every single level one level two seminar we ever did and
i say right or wrong god damn what up until when till like the shit went down and um i say right
you explain to people what that is that is fucking nuts i say right or wrong because early on people
were saying hey you should turn over scheduling to someone else.
Worldwide, you were scheduling level ones up until 2020.
Yeah, every single seminar.
I'll put one here in Cookville, that one.
And you would do the calculations and you'd figure I'll put one here in London.
Okay, well, let's try one just with one guy in the Amazon forest.
And same thing for staffing.
And pretty much every seminar going on, maybe earlier than 2020, I turned that over a little,
but staffing all the seminars too.
And so it was a passion.
It was something that meant a lot, getting to select and identify areas where we're going
to go into or grow or taking in requests, listening to our country managers on where
we should host and then developing that team, working with that team.
That was all
significant to me that all meant a lot i didn't realize how much i'd miss it until like five or
six months after you know i just run in the games and then the that's a shitty job dude what is the
one that you like which one scheduling uh that's hard work that's tedious monotonous but there's
some daily discipline in it
that I really enjoyed.
And like every morning I was looking at the course,
post numbers to where-
I remember two things I want to say.
And the system, here's the thing,
totally understated and totally undervalued.
But the systems we put in place to measure, track,
observe, follow, all of that is incredible.
And like they the shitty ass, the tech behind them is pretty, it's not great.
And our current tech team has to work all those issues out because it's not great.
But like, I have a lot of pride in the efforts over the years that we did putting all that stuff together.
I have as much pride in that as I do, frankly, in what I did
in creating and nurturing and developing the games over the years. I had two stories. Feel free to
correct me or say, hey, I wish you wouldn't have shared those stories. Two stories I remember.
I don't remember what year it was, 2012, 2015, 2010. I don't know. But I remember you got a
second monitor or you got a big monitor and I was on the phone with you and you're like, fuck, I'm so happy. And I go, why? And you're like, I can finally see
the whole schedule now on it. And I was like, oh shit. And then I also remember about six months
after Rosa pulled you off and you know, we talk, you and I talk a lot of shit and it's not like
we don't have an intimate relationship, but we fool around a lot. And you would call me and I
think the word was with purpose. You're like, Hey dude. And I go, what i go what you're like i fucking really missed the training department i go why he goes because
i was getting purpose from there and i never kind of ever had heard you talk like that hey i mean
with training like we're planting the seed and we're exposing crossfit to new audiences and
there's people sitting in those chairs when our trainers are talking to them that are going to walk away.
And you know this as well as anyone else.
Their personal life is their life is going to be changed.
And then they're going to go out and they're going to affect anywhere from two to if they open up a big affiliate and are successful, 200 to 500 people.
And so that all starts in the training department and in the seminars and in the effort we're doing.
And then you take a look at like the level two and how they're improving people's training
capabilities and working with them as, as trainers to give a better experience to the,
to the actual members.
And it's all, it's all super rewarding in, in the daily application of it, the daily,
like the weekend, 51 weekends a year, 50, 50, not 51, 50 week,
we take off. I don't know what they're doing now, but we used to take off New Year's weekend and
Christmas weekend, only two years, weekends of the year that we took off doing seminars.
We didn't even take off the games weekend. And here that's the other piece. Like I was the games
guy. And instead of saying, we're going to shut down all our seminars so that we can just focus
on the game. I was like, no, we need to keep doing seminars and keep doing them
around the world because the reality is, and I, and I challenge this a lot internally, even
just because the games come around or the semifinals come around or anything comes around,
we can't all just stop and focus on that. There's a massive other piece of this puzzle that's still ongoing in this
case i'm talking about the execution and the delivery of seminars and we're doing seminars
all around the world so um i remember one time nicole said i'm paraphrasing but she goes the
only week that we take you know the joke is obviously well in a second uh she said the only
week we take off at crossfit is games week and the joke was is because she knew that none of us really took it off because we were all working our fucking ass off
yeah but it was like it was kind of like a just a momentary shift but but there were even l1s going
on at the games mike leave us pool boy buddy local guy ripped ripped mexican dude he just said uh i
enjoyed my level two more than i enjoyed my level one. I totally agree, especially as coaches to someone like him who's as passionate about
coaching and changing people's lives as he is.
The level two is something so special.
The level two should within months after starting your coaching journey, not after going to
a level one, but after starting your coaching journey, because they're very different.
You can go to a level one and not coach anyone.
Oh, you pulled up Mike.
You could go to a level one and not coach anyone.
That's his name, Mike.
Yeah.
I just know him as Pool Boy.
Isn't that funny?
Why do they call him Pool Boy?
I don't know.
Super cool, dude.
Okay, back to your level two pitch.
Sorry.
Within months of starting your training journey,
and again, I'm saying the training journey
is different than the level one journey, because you can go to level one, and a majority of people do training journey, and again, I'm saying the training journey is different than the level one journey because you can go to level one.
And a majority of people do just for the experience, just for the information, just to be exposed to CrossFit from call it the mothership.
And it could be months, even years, or maybe even never before you start your journey as a trainer.
So once you decide to become a trainer and actually start training people, within months of that decision, you should definitely attend a level two.
Caller, hi.
Hey, how's it going?
Oh, shit.
Good.
I like Miranda's comment.
This is going to be crazy.
Brace yourself, Dave.
Who is it?
I have no idea.
What's up with the voice? I didn't want to interrupt.
I didn't want to interrupt
important level one,
level two talk.
I do have an important question for Dave.
Okay.
This doesn't sound real, does it?
No, this is from CIA headquarters.
This is going to be crazy.
I would just hang up on the fucking guy.
Are you fucking kidding me?
I'm not hanging up on you.
Don't worry.
I ain't scared of you. I'm SEAL Team 7 you. Don't worry.
I ain't scared of you.
I'm SEAL Team 7. How many times does Dave think he's going to get beat by Haneel Chris at Freedom for coming?
Oh, you're breaking up so bad, brother.
Stand on one foot and hold on.
I love your audio effect.
You're breaking up.
Are you QAnon supporter?
What's up with you?
Thank you, Shana.
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
So how many times does Dave think he can get
the Julian Knockout fitness festival coming up soon?
Oh, okay.
He wants to know who's going to win
and knock out Dave or Julian at the fitness festival.
By the way, you don't really need tickets to that.
Everyone just show up at the ranch. You're good. You're all good.
Everyone gets free.
If you buy a bottle of olive oil, you get
free entry.
He's just good looking. He doesn't
have any game. It's all show, no go.
Yeah.
Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you for keeping that somewhat safe.
I was worried.
God.
Okay.
Thank you.
And the earth is flat.
Thank you.
Okay.
Jen of Vaccaro.
Thank you.
Nine ninety nine.
Dave, I don't know if you're familiar.
Boz and JB out.
Dave and seven on it.
Dave's already.
Dave's already.
Thank you, Mr. McOchner.
And I love Mr. Bosman.
I've got two questions here.
Finishing up the conversation with the level one
and then back to programming for the games
or just programming and the company in general.
Is there anyone who's in charge
of strictly driving the L1?
You know that I am deeply passionate and genuinely sincere
about my commitment to the level one
and it being just fucking one of the most important things
that we can get out there in the world.
Well, at this point-
Is there someone who's just like,
because I personally could increase your sales by 10%.
Do it.
Over 12 months period.
Do it.
I got other shit to do. I interviewed a girl with giant boobs today this morning or last night uh you didn't tie emory
fighter i don't know who that is oh she was fucking awesome uh but i could and everyone
knows i can you know i can everyone knows i can do you have someone in that position
well at this point um just to drive seminars Everyone knows I can. Do you have someone in that position?
Well, at this point – Just to drive seminars.
We didn't have that when I worked there.
I'm just curious if you guys have it now.
A creative, a creative.
Fuck, man.
Would you stop interrupting me?
Now I'm done with your question.
Too much interrupting.
Next.
Oh, I knew it.
I knew it.
I'm just telling you. I'm just telling you.
I'm just telling you.
Now you know.
The programming at the games, have you seen – there are some things, the double under crossover, the parallettes to handstands.
They did the pirouettes in the semifinals.
Do you find any of those problematic or cringe when you see them?
the semi-finals or do you find any of those problematic or cringe when you see them or or there was a there was a ring complex where um i think a lot of us were like oh it's just it's
it's just too much it was you had to wear a ruck and then you had to do a toes to bar and then you
had to do a muscle up and then you had to do a dip so for every one of those to answer to answer
your question for every one of those i cannot assess or evaluate or give my opinion on programming, especially event programming, 100% event programming, in isolation of the entire picture.
And so before I'd say anything about any of those, I would have to be intimately familiar with what's going on in the entire weekend.
And this isn't the call for that, And I don't want to do that.
Okay, so let me then take
just a takeaway then. If there was something
so preposterous, like it was
getting dressed up as a clown for time,
you could speak on it. So none of those
are so preposterous
that
they don't just stand out to you and be like, yeah, no matter what,
that doesn't fit.
Well, again, seeing the whole picture and also seeing how many other
i need to so you know this like i'm a very visual programmer yeah like even right now when i'm
looking at it like i'm trying to look around like i put everything out and i write different letters to different for different movements and
stuff i would have to see it uh i'd have to see the complete picture i'm not going to comment on
it now fair enough uh juiced games 999 i can listen to dave castro talk endlessly he's an
awesome dude i didn't agree with every decision he made for the games,
but you can always understand why he made them.
Oh, that's cool.
Also, thank you for your service.
Thanks.
Please ask Dave about Alexander Caron.
I don't know.
If I go into the weeds with him, he'll – no, I can't do that.
But thank you.
Franco Morris, 799 Australia.
The Dave Castro is the man.
Adrian is doing a good job, but I think I speak for everyone
when I say we miss having him run the open semis in games.
I agree.
I think a lot of the criticism that I maybe have had for Adrian,
the things have turned out very, very nicely, especially the final event.
What do you think about this?
Let me ask you
about this. I think having runners, I'm starting to get really disgusted with machines. Were you
ever disgusted with machines? Like, like for example, the final, the final movement for one
of the workouts this weekend was an 800 meter run. And then the winner of that 800 meter run
won the event, but they're all on runners. So we can't even, they're not doing shuttles. There's
not running around a track and jockeying.
And so it doesn't seem like competition or a sport to me.
Does any of that shit ever irritated you
when you were programming the games or semifinals?
You're like, what the fuck are these too many machines?
Yeah, machine, in general, yes.
I tried not to overdo it with machines.
I wouldn't say they annoyed me, but-
It looks more like a test than a competition.
Yeah, and there's a big
difference. Um, I'll say this to what you just described. There's probably a better, I would
on a workout like that. I would prioritize a race finish and a visual that's clear and, um,
super intuitive for someone to look down and see. I used to say this thing for all the work. Like, I believe I was really good at laying out workouts and seeing how they would play out. Like through
all the years, if there's one thing I got really good at, it was visualizing and thinking through
and seeing the race. I had this saying that I told myself when I programmed games, workouts,
or any of these workouts, I believe you as a fan in the Home Depot Center should walk away, be able to grab your hot dog,
come back and sit in your seat and be able to look and see who's winning. And if you can do that,
I'm doing a good job at the programming. And that's kind of the visual I was looking for.
And you've heard me say this too. I used to always call it a slow motion horse race.
And so fundamentally, I'm a big fan of the Derby
and the Preakness and the Belmont, just those races.
The Triple Crown, no other races.
I like watching those horse races.
And so what we have is they have the gates
and the horses launch and they run around.
And it's the easiest, most intuitive thing all running races like that are.
It's super spectator friendly.
We can't be unless it's a race.
But for most of our stuff, we do have gates just like they do.
We have lanes.
And we can show a race.
It's just about laying it out with that in mind to do that. So for me, I put a lot
of thought and effort into how visually the workouts played out. I love that. 144, clip it.
That's good. That's good to go. This is a great question, I think. I can't tell if it's a joke,
but I think it's an important question. Dave, is the ranch olive oil going to be safe for sport labeled or do we have to
worry about being tested is that's an interesting question you're saying it's safe it's olive oil
it's organic it's organic i know but are you gonna have are you gonna have it go since there
gonna be so many athletes purchasing it are you gonna have it tested for like to see if there's like rad 44 or whatever ricky pop for in it no there's no there's no nefarious things going into this no
performance enhancing elements performance enhancing all of those uh the the olives of wrath
oh i like it uh rob miller sorry just uh wondering why does andy stump seem to be so hated in this community rob
miller five dollars i don't hate him all right there you go i thank you for your money rob
uh castro oil no charge for that but you have to let me design the label oh five dollars i'll
probably get sued to shit if i go with cash i. I like it, but I don't think I can pull that off.
Extra sloppy.
It sounds like Frazier mentioned affiliating.
Oh.
Do we have a courtship of affiliation going on?
Very astute, Mr. Sloppy, or Mrs. Sloppy.
We'll just see how that all plays out.
Hopefully it's not called Castro's Oil, as people might mistake it for castor oil that was kind of in line with the other comment yeah
and that guy didn't pay for it do you do this section when you run out of questions or witty
things to say no it's what the people are at pay me money i'll do anything for money
a castor oil ex-ceo collab mini tins altoid size oh travel little travel uh
travel tins shana madero is justin affiliated justin madero is affiliated
is jim congratulations i need to come check it out is he in california let's see what she says
oh i don't know where is where why would he affiliate it's not like people are going to
drop in there because he's proud to fly the flag what you saw you saw his mom's post somewhere it's
right there it's right in front of us oh just really wow hook a brother up does he get that
for free he should dave what he does he get that for free i don't know do you think he should um
yeah sure the champ double double champ maybe pay him three thousand dollars to affiliate for free? I don't know. Do you think he should? Yeah, sure. The champ.
Double champ. Maybe pay him $3,000 to affiliate.
Philip Kelly, does CAP
that's the programming offered
now given for free by CrossFit. By the way, congratulations.
I think that's really cool. Does CAP take away
from Greg's claim that the cream will rise
to the top with regards to coaching and programming
for your own affiliates?
Oh, look at Dave.
You were ripping all my questions.
And then this person writes, Sevan brings the questions.
I do.
I have pages and pages.
Don't listen to Dave.
Cap, Davey, cap.
I don't even understand the question.
I don't understand the question either.
I'm thinking about it.
I think that he's kind of talking about in terms of gyms being in the same market and
competing against
each other i don't think he was with that phrase in that comment not the not the commenter but
greg i don't think greg was talking about via programming people still have to execute on cap
they have to read it and then they have to the cream will rise at the top concept for greg was
about coaching and about quality and about experience and about
just the better gym in the area is going to be the one that thrives.
Well, what do you think?
Yeah, yeah.
I don't really understand the question, but yeah, I think that's right.
The cream will rise to the top of just whoever's fucking nicer to their clients.
More so than nicer.
I mean, like also delivering results, but nice is part of it.
And also I think it gets you to the 51 yard line.
Okay.
Just being present when someone walks in the room.
I think the guy's conflating some ideas of Greg.
Like the question doesn't make sense.
In your weekend review, someone said something about, hey, I went to the MDL one or we hosted an MDL one.
That's a level one that's just for doctors.
And I just wanted to tell you that the information inside of that level one is identical to the L1 that non-medical doctors take.
And you answered the question with, yeah, you answered it really nice.
They are the same.
And it's really just to get the doctors together.
Listen, fucking people.
These are my words, not Dave's.
These are my words, not Dave's.
You have to fucking understand that I went to the doctor a few months ago, to Kaiser,
and they gave me a pamphlet on how to live a long life, and one of the things in there was cook with canola oil.
The vast majority of doctors aren't even remotely equipped with the knowledge
that is the cure for the world's most vexing problem that the L1 presents.
It doesn't need to be tweaked at all for doctors.
It's just a place because those doctors become so unique
in their situation of knowledge compared to the rest of the field.
That's what's really going on, right?
You're an outcast basically once you're a CrossFit doctor, right?
I wouldn't say outcast.
Well, people are going to think you're crazy.
What I need you to do is instead of taking insulin,
I need you to exercise and reduce your carbs.
You're definitely not mainstream.
Yeah, yeah.
You're way off the fucking beaten path.
So I just want people to know that the L1 is profound.
It's red pill.
It's red pill.
Jeremy, whether you like it or not, it's red pill.
For all the – tomorrow.
Remind me to tell you about CrossFitting Liberals.
Jeremy, you're worth $5.
I met Dave in 2017 in Milwaukee.
He ain't lying.
He was more passionate talking about the L1 training stuff than he was about the games.
Will Branstad, we can tell Dave is good at organization because when he left the games they
can't organize and plan anything right be nice be nice be nice i don't vet these i just read them
oh so like look at shannon madaris we need more day but please is there a way to push crossfit
kids so kids can learn the methodology my kids are grown up but i think it's important um i beat
the district doors to send the message hey like on like on this topic, I agree 100% with Greg.
And I've realized it more over time.
As you get older and more seasoned and wise.
Institutional insertion of this is never going to work.
It has to come through.
It's not going to come through federal mandates.
It's not come through federal programs.
We have to have, we have to create more ambassadors.
We have to create more passionate people. We have to create about ambassadors. We have to create more passionate people.
We have to create about it.
We have to create more PE teachers,
more people who are on an organic level,
introducing CrossFit to their cohort,
be it what, be it PE teachers, be it soldiers.
Hey, this army effort,
we have a big ambassador who's well seen great results with CrossFit. And so we're
applying it to a bunch of his soldiers. A three-star general.
Yeah, a three-star general. And so my point is, again, this idea of institutional adoption or,
so I'm not trying to discredit your idea, Shane. I think it's very important. I think we should strive to get CrossFit exposed to more children,
but the way it's going to be most effective is through passionate people in
localities,
passionate people in their own environment,
in their own ecosystem,
call it advocating for pushing for implementing the programs.
Mike Oliver,
aka Poolboy.
How do you not know my actual name?
It's literally written here.
I just look at Poolboy and then I look at your body.
I just put the two together.
Most people have to take a pause
to avoid answering questions, to avoid responding
with emotion. Dave is such a pro that he rolls
with logic and reason without hesitating.
I don't know about that.
I was waiting.
Logan Mars.
Kill, fuck, marry.
Savon, John McCain, Rich Froning.
Jeez Louise.
You know the only two people on the show who have never answered those when they're posted to them is you and Josh.
That's funny. People fucking answer those? those yeah i answer them all the time anything for a dollar uh parker 499 is there any movement dave had planned for the games that he
never got to implement wow great question that's better than some of my questions that was good
the apps fucking literally there were oh there Yeah, I mean, I had a whole, you got to understand,
like when I used to say I was programming three years, four years out,
that wasn't, that was a genuine statement.
And so there were multiple years where I had things that could have been,
but just had to get slid to the right.
This was, and then there were other things that like, yeah,
in two years we're for sure doing this.
So, and I had a board prior to getting fired that had all the future
things. And then it took a while, maybe five or six months after getting fired, I finally deleted
it. I just fucking said, fuck it. It's done. Oh God. Hey, did you have stuff that you're like,
this is so fucking hard. I'm going to have them do this, this year, this, this year,
then this, this year, and then they'll be able to do it.
I'm going to have them do this this year, this this year, then this this year, and then they'll be able to do it?
Not, I didn't think of it in terms of so fucking hard.
I don't think of things in hard. I think of things in like fundamentally I bias towards is this going to be a good test to test work capacity across broad time and modal domains with movements that move large loads, long distances and quickly.
I would revert back to our core principles more often than not in the programming application.
And I just didn't try to look for hard things.
I think Adrian's doing that too.
And he's doing it with a gymnastics bias.
I think he's doing exactly what you just said.
I think he's going back.
Yelena Jennings, Dave,
would CrossFit consider a subsidized L2.
If you do it example, two years of your L1, it took me almost five years to do my L2.
Wish I had done it sooner, but was trying to get most bang for my buck before expiring.
Oh, what she's saying is, is make it cheaper for people who want to do it sooner than before
their L1 expires or something like that. Yeah. I sure that's an interesting idea though yeah it is it's a good
idea to the closer you do it to your l1 maybe like the price goes down or you know what they
could really do what i would do is i would make it more expensive as you wait longer
carlos mejias that's a great idea yeah i uh yol, if you email Dave, he'll pay you that $10 back for that. That's easily a $10 idea. Carlos Mejia, $20. Is there a plan in place to give more affiliates an opportunity to host a seminar? It always with hosting seminars at the same locations. And it's largely, as he's pointing out, not popular. But there's efficiencies to not having to go to new locations in the same city over and over to get people up to speed on hosting, to make sure the gear is right. right when we find facilities and hosts who have hosted us a couple times and they have a good
rhythm it makes a lot of sense to send our team back to those to something that's familiar to
them too it's not a slight on the community it's not that we're trying to avoid other gyms
but again efficiencies and operation matter and it also matters to the team in terms of you know going to a new box or going to a new
gym to host um it's starting from ground up and so that's why you see us go to the same places
oftentimes and again i acknowledge it's not incredibly popular but it also serves a purpose
carlos i would say this i would squeaky wheel gets the grease.
I would continue to beat the drum,
give CrossFit HQ a reason to come there.
And I will say this too.
Even that being said,
they do rotate to a couple of different gyms.
They try to rotate through a couple of different gyms
in a given area.
So it's not just like we find one and only stay there.
And when times are booming,
when we're doing really good,
like the gyms can't host us to the frequency we need.
So rotating out and rotating through is a necessary piece of it.
Caller. Hi.
Oh, we can't do this again.
You have such a bad connection. No, no, no, no.
Is it the same guy? same guy uh uh mark fuentes
i just listened to the jaco pod where dave mentioned he was at dli what's dli stand for
defense language institute that's in monterey california yeah i was there from 2010 to 2012
can you ask dave what language he learned i learned spanish and he's using that term loosely. And I did not learn Spanish.
I lost all of it.
I'm sitting here for the 325 pound bench press buy-in
for any event.
Hey, he's got my photo.
That was quick, yeah.
I am Hop.
Dave, what do you think of the emergence
of camps versus athletes
coming from affiliates like in the old days?
Versus athletes coming from affiliates like in the old days.
What do you think about camps?
What do I think of camps?
Doesn't bother me.
It's natural.
It's natural.
I don't think any of the greats came from a camp unless it was their camp.
Tia, Rich, Matt.
It's the evolution of it it's all it's
all good it's all part of the process yeah all right fine i'm okay with it too i like i like
matt torres's camp you know about matt torres's camp brute do you know about those guys daniel
brandon's down there i know of tommy hackenbrook and brute oh yeah oh yeah is tommy's that's old
day brute i think that's like original brute it's old day brute, I think. That's like original brute.
It's old day brute.
Anthony TPA, $5.
If Don offers you 100 control of the games in game season.
Okay.
If Don offers you complete control of the games in game season, would you accept the task?
Will you move the games to another state?
Yeah.
Sure. yeah sure cobra roads i met senor castro on the tennis courts of the crossfit finals when i had to
exhibit what i am at best at oh this is a arm wrestler wow oh cool cobra what's up cobra
how you doing buddy i'm a huge arm wrestling fan, by the way.
Do you know I beat Tommy Hackenbrook, again, to bring up that name?
In 2010.
And Jason Kalipa in an arm wrestling match.
I did know that.
Do you know where I did that?
In Lake Tahoe.
Yeah. And do you know why I did that?
Because Travis gave you tips?
Actually, you gave me the tips.
Oh, good. Yeah.
Yeah, you taught me a few key components of arm wrestling.
And I've beat a few other people.
But then after seeing like the spiral fractures and that shit,
I never arm wrestle anyone.
Yeah, smart.
Yeah, it's too risky.
Especially at your age.
Is it true the DEI was fired for sending Dylan Mulvaney
a commemorative 365 days womanhood rogue Bella barbell and pink bumper plate set.
That's an amazing comment.
I'll read anything for $4.99.
Only seals are impervious to the Mary fuck kill.
So the right comments I see, does the world not see those?
Everyone sees.
Well, some people see all of them. You can choose whether? Everyone sees – well, some people see all of them.
You can choose whether you want to see them all or you see all of them.
Some people don't see all of them, but you and I see all of them.
Okay.
And you display all the paid comments.
Yeah, and I display – to be honest with you, money never pours in like this.
This is because you're here.
This is like this morning we had 4,000 people, and like i think i think one kind soul gave like 50 and then that was then everyone else is just
stealing from me okay bunch of motherfuckers eric utley utley uh utley crossfit kids in schools
could use more advertising i don't think enough high school coaches know about it or truly
understand its efficacy that's my opinion yeah um so to that point
in general we can do more messaging and talking about the methodology and the power of it
for the world to for all audiences and um again, even with high school coaches, they have their personal training biases and things they've
done for a number of years. They're not going to fall in. They're not going to start doing
CrossFit because of some fancy advertising campaign. They have to have an experience
with it that's profound, either from themselves or from their family members or from a child, that then it clicks
with them and they see the value of it to use with their students. Do you think it's too
controversial to give nutrition tips to kids in high school, like to say, hey, don't drink soda?
You think that's too controversial? I don't. I do not think that's too controversial i don't i do not think that's too controversial to say uh there might be
others who do i think absolutely all right i give you you're breaking up dude it's a great bit i
love your voice but you're breaking up what oh yeah yeah read that shana comment because i did do that that was funny okay hold on one second call her hi
no
just
oh that might be it for the phone call something happened with that last one
oh someone just said hey you're not live on youtube anymore is that true uh caleb will you check that to see it says we have 660 people watching don't get
feisty dave hang tight we got a little bit more to do oh yeah something just happened to the phone
i'm toast the phone's toast um can you guys hear me uh dave can you hear me through your phone still
yes uh okay um aaron uh macau dave i did my CrossFit level two eight months after I did my level one,
and I have no one other than my affiliate to thank for the opportunity.
I'd ask and see if your affiliate has a coach run for more education and opportunities.
I'd like to ask if your affiliate.
Why did you pull the Shana comment down? That was fun.
Oh, I didn't.
Someone else did.
Someone else can pull it back up, though.
This guy's asking...
Okay, read this one.
Okay.
A great memory with Dave when he told my good friend at the hotel at semifinals that he was a Mexican worker at the ranch.
I think it was regional.
I don't know, but it was a few years ago, and I did do that.
Do you remember the details of that story?
What happened?
That's pretty much it.
Did the person believe you?
Yeah.
That's awesome.
They didn't know what it was, so I ran with it.
That's awesome.
This guy is just – are there any scholarships for –
I think what he's saying is are there any scholarships for uh seminars do you guys
do scholarships for seminars not in a super formalized way no okay yeah right dave then
bug him uh uh aaron odin aaron aaron mccall but just write the bug dave that's i always just bug
him you have no problem not answering people if you if you don't
have something for them right yeah yeah i know that's how all like high level people are just
like that who get shit done right you have to answer every text that comes to you uh thomas
graves 499 dave keep keeps going back to the core of crossfit when he talks about training and doing
his job he's the glue of CrossFit. Thanks, Dave.
Did something happen to my audio?
I've heard you.
Are we on YouTube, Caleb?
Yeah, we are.
Spencer Davis, $4.99.
Anything for $1.99, Seve?
Show Dave your fucked up toe and let us
let him see your reaction.
I do not want to see your fucked up toe.
I am wearing toe spacers.
Do you wear toe spacers?
No.
I wear toe spacers.
I've been putting on...
Did Danielle Brandon send those to you?
I've been wearing toe spacers every...
No, Danielle Brandon did not send those to me.
But I've been wearing toe spacers every...
I don't know what the fuck's going on here.
Give me one second.
Are we done? No, no, no, no. I know you want to be done's going on here. Give me one second. Are we done?
No, no, no, no.
I know you want to be done.
Oh, wait.
Bluetooth.
Disconnect.
Search for audio devices.
Give me one second.
I want to see if I can get the phone reconnected.
Broadcaster 2.
Let's see if we can get this fucker back going
um okay uh okay phone's reconnected again that was that was weird it's something having to do
with what that guy that guy that q-none guy spencer davis anything okay here we already did
that oh we might be done uh danny i'm going to bed, but I'm not a thief. Well, that's nice. I was just joking.
Thank you, 499.
You're a good dude.
Block the number, Savant.
I don't do blocking.
Okay.
David Smith.
Hello, I'm a physical education teacher.
What are your thoughts about a school to career readiness program for high schoolers?
Thoughts about a school to career?
Oh, to become trainers or to become affiliate owners.
Do you guys do something like that for the military or for the NFL?
We did with the NFL Players Association for four or five courses, I think,
years ago.
But don't have anything like that right now.
It's a good idea.
but don't have anything like that right now.
It's a good idea.
Jeremy, world $5 towards a CrossFit Super Bowl halftime commercial.
Thoughts, Dave?
Man, people really want that.
What's that going to be?
What is it now, $2 million?
Just for like a second?
30 seconds?
I don't know.
It's a lot of money. This is the same caller. Caller hi hello hey um i had two guys on um you work with
the uh um you work with the swat team in uh six and seven million dollars for a 30 second spot oh
shit you guys aren't doing that geez no um maybe i'll do that for my olive oil
good idea you you you went you worked with the la SWAT team you were invited to something that
not a lot of people were invited to right some sort of event i saw you took a picture there a
bunch of dudes hiding behind a bus yeah yeah i'm wearing yep and and you're and you're big into
shooting yep and i had these two guys on here who, one of them was from Europe,
and I think the other one was from Canada.
Yeah, the UK and Canada.
And they both had two of the longest shots.
One guy was 2,500 meters.
The other guy was 3,500 meters.
And the guy from 3,500 meters talked about some prism that he got.
How far is that?
That's like two miles, more more than two miles 3,500 meters
1,600 meters 1,600 meters is is a mile right 3,200 meters is two miles so when you hear that
do you even from your time served is that 2.17 miles did you even get your can you get your head
wrapped around how the fuck does that work he in in the book he talks about um it's the JTF2 guy.
He talks about going to Texas and working with some experimental prison scope.
Have you ever shot with one of those, something that's kind of like a periscope on your –
I have not, but I know of them, but I have not.
What do you think about that?
Do you think that that's real?
They said two guys took the shot.
They don't know which one hit the guy
how do they even confirm the kill from that far all good questions all valid questions
so i believed him the whole time i'm just asking you here as as as um someone who plays with guns
it wasn't 35 someone's saying it was long it wasn't 3500 meters's saying it was long. It wasn't 3,500 meters. I was, will you, will you look that up?
Uh,
so a minute angle of a minute angle gun,
let's call this a,
the guy's name was Dylan Anderson or something.
Dallas,
Dallas,
a definition of,
uh,
um,
a description of the accuracy potential for a gun.
Let's say a gun is shooting one minute of angle.
What that means.
And,
and there's guns that shoot half minute of angle.
You typically, I would say, don't see them in military rifles,
but we'll call it one minute for easy numbers.
One minute of angle gun in perfect conditions, gun, super stable,
shooter, completely consistent shooter,
completely trained at a hundred yards.
That one inch, that one minute angle gun is going
to shoot all of its bullets within a one inch square. That just inherently that's as capable
as it's going to be. What was the distance on that? 100 yards. So 100 yards, one inch
for a one minute of angle gun. And what's a one minute of angle mean for every minute?
I'm just listening. Just hear me out.
Okay.
So I'm saying I'm describing this accuracy potential for this platform as a one minute
angle gun.
And I'm saying at 100 yards, that's expresses every single round will go in one inch at
a thousand yards.
A one minute of angle gun, every single round in perfect conditions is going to go in a 10 inch box.
Oh shit.
Okay.
So that is,
and that's not taking wind in consideration.
That's not taking movement.
That's not taking anything else.
10 inch box.
Okay.
Do you see that on the screen?
That's kind of what you,
where you're going,
right?
Yeah,
exactly.
That's exactly it.
At 2000 yards,
a one minute of angle gun in again perfect conditions
no wind and wind fucks everything up especially when you talk 2 000 yards that's now a what size
box 20 inches 20 inch box so 20 inch 20 inch 20 inch 20 yeah at 3 000 yards that is now 30 inches
At 3,000 yards, that is now 30 inches.
How wide am I?
I'm like, well. 20 inches.
I don't know.
I don't think that's 20 inches.
From shoulder to shoulder?
Shoulder to shoulder, maybe.
Anyways, that's a-
So it's three feet in perfect conditions,
a three foot by three foot square.
And again, that's not taking wind into consideration.
That's not taking even the twist of the barrel and the natural movement of the bullet to a certain direction that the barrel twist is affecting it.
That's not taking the actual curvature of the earth into effect, which at those distances has to be taken into consideration. Those shots are incredibly unlike.
The hit percentage on something like that is really, really low.
Doesn't mean it didn't happen.
Also, though, those distances you also have to take into consideration.
You have to talk about target ID.
Like, hey, can you even identify what you're shooting at?
That's another piece that needs to be talked about.
Like you see a gun in that guy's hand at 3000 yards.
Most of the scopes,
that's a long distance.
Right,
right.
So my point is with everything I just said about the platform and the guns is most of those guns hitting a man sized target at that distance is
incredibly fucking challenging.
And like,
it doesn't matter how much of a Carlos Hathcock sniper you are or how good of
a professional shooter you are.
The odds are just right away stacked against you for making an impact at
those distances.
Hey,
shooting a man-sized target at 1500 yards is incredibly difficult.
Mason Mitchell,
Dave's calling bullshit.
I'm not calling bullshit. I'm just saying it's that there's for sure i i mean i believe they
might have made it happen i'm just saying it's incredibly difficult and and not even by the
shooter's skill just by so many other factors that have nothing to do with even the guy pulling
the trigger do you have any um intimate experience with uh snipers yeah but nothing like that but but
have you have you um ever been have you ever done sniping have you ever been a sniper i've been a
sniper but nothing like that okay and a sniper is someone who basically is hidden somewhere that is uh searching
for targets different teams have different uses of them for different applications so um anything
who the stuff we were doing i was we were never put in situations like that okay and were you
ever a spotter no you you're oversimplifying it okay Okay. What was the farthest shot that you ever had?
I'm not going to go into that.
When?
When?
When?
Next question.
When do you go into that?
I don't.
I don't.
Will you ever talk to your daughters about it?
If they wanted to, but I don't think I would voluntarily start talking to them about it.
Who do you tell those stories to?
You don't tell those stories to me.
Nobody.
Nobody.
Other guys that I've worked with, sure.
But other than that, nobody.
I don't know.
It's just my way of how I handle it, how I deal.
Yeah, it's fine.
It's fine.
Thanks for letting us join, Dave.
Can you highlight good behind the scenes of you and
Sevan working together you being pissed at him
or proud of him
god the best is that video clip
remember that video clip
where I'm like talking to the judges and then you walk up with the camera
and I fucking drive you away
yeah I remember
we need to pull that clip up
it's somewhere I have it
I remember
in the
stadium pop seal seven uh yes uh all right uh thank you incredible didn't even have to get
through half my questions you demand thanks for coming out do you do you feel um uh do you feel
like you've checked something off the list like okay i got my quarterly or bi-yearly podcast done with Seban?
Yes, I do feel that way.
You think there's a charity component?
I think I'm good for a few months.
You think there's a charity component? Like hooking you up with money?
No. Well, that too.
I think I might have
used you to pit my future olive oil
business. All right, good. Use me all you want.
I love being used. Do you like being used?
No, not at all. I do. Guys right, good. Use me all you want. I love being used. You like being used? No, not at all.
I do. Guys, thank you.
Tomorrow morning, 7 a.m., live
call-in show. You have another show at
7 a.m.? Yeah.
You're nuts. 7 a.m. live call-in show.
Alex Stein will be here.
We'll ask him what it was like hanging out with Tucker Carlson
amongst others. We'll get his perspective
on what's going on over there at Twitter
with Elon Musk.
And thank you everyone for joining in.
You guys are all the shit.
Love you guys.
We're trying to schedule Danielle Brandon if we can corral her sometime this week.
Sarah Sigmund's daughter, Greg Glassman.
Lots of fun stuff.
Can you leave some of that olive oil?
Nope.