The Sevan Podcast - Where in the World is Brian Friend? #1028
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Welcome to the return of the Disc Golf Show with Brian and Sevan.
On today's show, we'll be talking about the United States Disc Golf Championships, which Brian will be in attendance for this week.
Brian, welcome back to the show.
Tell us about your favorite sport that draws billions of viewers to the internet on a daily basis.
Yeah, yeah, billions. Wow.
Yeah, going to
South Carolina this weekend with my brother to watch.
Actually, I think I'm going to meet up with Ezra Ederhold
who we interviewed a couple months ago.
That's cool. I tried to get that other guy on
who won the...
Simon?
No, you sent me... I'd never heard of his name before, but
you told me he won the national championships
or something. I tried to get him on.
Oh, Isaac Robinson.
Is that who it is?
Okay, yeah.
He didn't have any championships.
No, he picked up a lot more that week, though.
Look, I'm tripping on how my skin looks.
Look, I'm going to touch up my appearance.
Look it.
I just put a filter on.
Can you tell the difference?
Oh, yeah.
My wrinkles in my forehead go away.
Do that for me.
And then you could do it. Oh, I wonder away and then do that for me and then i you could you could do
it oh i wonder if i can do that for you hey um uh welcome uh where are you fort wayne indiana
oh i think that's where cobra roads lives who cobra roads. Actor, arm wrestler, renaissance man, friend of mine, Cobra.
Have you had him on the show?
His name is Cobra.
You've got to get him on the show.
I know.
I think maybe I've sent him a link and he's popped in before.
So, yes.
Yeah.
I can't remember.
B-Friend, Brian Friend. but I can't remember B friend Brian friend
do you live by
Toca Falls
do you know where that is
no do you
no I feel like
you might be pranking me
okay it's possible
let me see I'm going to put it into the map
here really quick
are you in Indiana
Masters Fitness Championship
just ended tonight
oh you were at that
the um
it's for the Masters Fitness Collective
last year it was called Masters Fitness Collective
this year it's called Masters Fitness Championship
and but it's called Masters Fitness Championship.
But it's put on by the people.
What's the name of the organization that puts it on?
Masters Fitness Championship, I think.
At least Masters Fitness.
Alright, fine.
Toca Falls is here.
There's Madison.
It's that red dot.
It's in Georgia.
Well, I live in Charlotte, which you can see over there on the right side.
I'm going there tomorrow for the first time since August 15th.
Where's Charlotte?
Like northeast of where the red is.
A little further right than that.
Spartanburg, is that where Crash Crucible is?
Yeah.
And Rock Hill to the right of that is where the U.S. Disc Golf Championship is.
Oh, there's Charlotte.
I see it.
Okay.
Oh, shit.
Okay.
God, how stoked are you that it's right in your hood?
Yeah.
So my brother will come down and stay with me, and we'll just drive back and forth every day.
It's like 40 minutes.
How far is it?
It's at Winthrop University.
Spartanburg's about 90 minutes, and then there's Greenville over there.
Spartanburg's 90 minutes from Charlotte. so Taylor and JR are 90 minutes apart?
Yes.
Okay, shit.
For some reason, I thought they were a little bit closer, but that makes sense that they're further apart.
That explains some things.
Audrey, Brian, my sweetest angel.
Yeah, but you didn't make the bed last night, Audrey.
Yeah.
Audrey, what are you doing?
You left in a hurry.
Or this morning, I guess it would have been.
Farm Fit 8th.
Hey, what's up?
How are you?
8th is better than 9th, I guess.
Or 8th could be just perfect.
My birthday is on the 8th, so thank you.
Patrick Clark, even with Rodgers, I don't think they would stand a chance against Casey.
Okay, sports talk.
Okay, before we get into the CrossFit stuff.
So how many years have you lived in Chicago?
Or did you live in Chicago?
I lived there from 1987 when I was born until 2005 or 2006 when I went to college.
Okay.
And then you went back?
I spent a year there in 2013, excuse me.
And then I was there from like 2018-ish until this past May.
Or I guess I moved in end of June.
So that gives us three, 10, and five.
That's 18 years.
And then we'll give you 19.
And then we'll give you five more.
That's 18 years, and then we'll give you 19, and then we'll give you 5 more. That's 24 years.
In those 24 years, did you ever get into the Chicago Bears?
That's a national football league, also known as the NFL.
That's their local team.
They won the Super Bowl two years before I was born in 1985.
They went to the Super Bowl.
Someone can check me on this in like 2007 or 2008.
They played against the Indianapolis Colts.
They returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown and then they got pummeled by
Peyton Manning the rest of the game.
And they've been relatively worth this every other year.
Okay.
And,
and,
and that year they won 85,
86.
I think I remember they had a guy,
um,
named the refrigerator and then they had another guy named Jim,
Jim McMahon or something.
John McMahon or John McEnroe or something like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jim McMahon, yeah.
You got it right the first time.
John McEnroe was their coach.
And do you know anything about how they're doing this year?
No, they're good.
Not very well.
I think they might have won against Denver today, though.
I didn't check.
No, I heard they lost in the last minute.
Not perfect.
So Chicago.
I did.
You know, my friend Nico Rono in Denmark, he's a huge football fan.
He said that there's a really good quarterback coming out in the draft next year,
and the Bears should probably try to just lose every game
so they can get the best quarterback they've ever had.
Oh, that's interesting.
Look at 31-28.
There we go.
So Denver was 0-3 coming into this, and the Bears were 0-3,
and now the Bears are 0-4.
Making our way towards that first pick, I guess.
I actually think the Bears have a draft pick from another shitty team,
so they have a chance to have two early first-round picks next year.
But the thing is in the NFL, you have to have a good offensive line.
And I can't remember the last time the Bears had a good offensive line.
That usually is the fault of the, or people usually blame the owners for that.
So.
Well, this guy, Tyson Bajan has been on the show a few times and you know, Travis, his
father, and I just hope that he hasn't played yet but I spent $450 on the YouTube
NFL thing because someone
said he's going to play today but he didn't play today.
That should allow
you to watch any games throughout the rest of the season
right?
Yeah. Unless
they're playing locally. If they're playing in California
I won't get to see it.
It's a blackout.
Well you can probably get a ticket to that game for less than $450.
Yeah, true.
Ken Walters, I was watching this morning show,
and at some point where Haley's being nice and schooling Sevan on his morning coffee,
she has the sweetest voice.
Sevy, you really punted your coverage.
That's a football reference.
And he means you out-punted your coverage.
You skipped the word out that means you kicked the ball so far that your coverage team couldn't get down the
field far enough to tackle the guy so he was able to find the holes and run it back for a touchdown
but he's basically saying that haley's a lot better than you oh i shit the bed that's a sports
metaphor thank you that was cool how you explained that um What did something did? Oh, so one of my friends, I posted a picture of myself doing some deadlifts.
And one of my friends, who you guys all know, but it shall not be named, told me today that I'm like a 51-year-old guy trying to behaving like Hayley Adams.
Oh, okay.
Just saying. I don't really i don't like i mean either i don't know just i'm just saying i
saw the word hayley and i thought of it wad zombie just gotta say brian has been coming on the show
since episode 20 wow is that true i don't know i think it made it i don't know when you started
carrying the episodes but i feel like it came on right away when you started back up.
Oh,
that's awesome.
It's wild to think of how much has changed over the past few years and the
trajectories you both are on.
Love you both.
Um,
uh,
Brian shit got all cocked.
He ended up in Europe.
He has straight.
You need to bring a hammer,
straightening shit out,
bring them back to the States, to the South.
It's wild being over there.
I give Pedro a ton of credit for keeping up with as much as he does.
It is.
I have had a motivation for years to bridge the gap between European and North American CrossFit.
But being over there for almost three weeks, it's like, it's just, it's different.
And it is very difficult to stay, to keep up with everything that's going on on either side.
So I've been thinking quite quite a lot about that since getting back.
What do you mean? Like you're over there and you're consumed by the CrossFit scene over there as opposed to like kind of what's going on here?
Yeah. And I should say that it might not be that fair of an assessment because, you you know when you're living somewhere like you can settle into a routine i've been living out of a bag in hotel rooms and all
this stuff and it's really tough and some of the places i go there's like i don't have any time for
myself i don't have any time to like wind down or to like catch up on the things that have happened
that day or that week or whatever um but there's also a big time you know big big time difference
and yeah there's a there's a massive CrossFit scene in Europe
from community level all the way up to elite level, just like there is in North America.
I think that neither one of them has as full or complete an understanding
or appreciation for the other as they ought to have, and I would like to change that.
Well, it is kind of cool that Europe does feel that separation.
I can't remember which arm wrestler who told me this,
but they said, hey, you'll go to an arm wrestling tournament,
you'll arm wrestle a guy, he'll beat you.
And you'll know he's better than you.
But then as time goes by, each day goes by,
your memory fades, your memory fades of the loss,
and you start building up this confidence again
that you could beat him.
And you've been working, and you've been working on new things, and you start building up this confidence again that you could beat him. And you've been working and you've been working on new things
and you start to convince yourself that that guy's not better than you.
He was just better that day and that you can come back and battle him again.
And I bet you there's some of that that goes on with Europe, right?
Or just in the CrossFit space, right?
I mean, like a year gives people some time to think, hey, I can beat Laura.
Right. After like the next day, they know they can't.
On Monday, they're like, she can still beat us.
They don't have to wait a year.
Oh, why do you say that?
Because we have Rogue coming up.
We do have Rogue.
Before we get to Rogue.
So my point being is that maybe it's healthy that there is that space there.
Right. Because it allows the Europeans to think that they can beat up on other people,
the Australians and the Americans and vice versa.
That there's some good, you know.
Yeah, I mean, we might have talked about it when we talked about Madrid,
but, you know, Giannacos, he was the highest finishing European male at the games this year.
And he went to Madrid and Lazar beat him.
And they were very aware of that.
Like they're very conscientious of who's the top dog and who's getting the best of whom
where.
Who is better do you think right now?
Better crossfitter, Lazar, Jukic or Yonakoski?
Lazar's been more consistent over the last three years, but the way you worded the question,
I would go with Yonakoski.
Remember that Yonakoski beat him on five out of the seven tests in Madrid.
The only reason that Lazar beat him is because of the ones that Lazar beat him on.
The rest of the field happened to be better than Yonah at those things.
So he was getting more separation on the two event wins that he got.
And basically it came down to an executioner of Yonah on the clean.
He only had 142 kilos.
He missed 149 and 151.
And he said those are pretty routine weights for him.
So he owned it.
But I think that he got him at the games.
I think he was overall better than him in Madrid,
even though he didn't get the win against him.
This is a little unfair,
but you knew that I was going to ambush you with shit.
That's the way the show goes.
Can you remember how... I was going to ambush you with shit. That's the way the show goes.
Can you remember how – I'm going to ask you some questions along that exact same line about Guy.
I had Guy on the show, and I actually thought of this when he was on the show.
Do you remember how he did at the semifinals in – This year.
Yeah, this year.
Do you remember how well he did down there in South America?
Yeah, he basically lost to those two guys because of the first test.
He got 16th and there were a bunch of guys that, that middled him on that. And even though he was
better than them on many of the other tests, no one else was doing as well on that because there
were a lot more high skilled things, which precluded those athletes from having, you know,
from getting the him a lot, allowing him to get the points back that he needed to overtake them after one bad event yeah okay perfect that's exactly the setup i needed
so who are the two guys who made it it was kaikei cerveni and who else kaylee and suza
oh yeah kaylee and suza and did he make it did he even make it you just passed him he's 32nd
oh okay okay uh oh yeah Okay, here we go.
Hard to see those green flags.
Right, thank you.
That's actually a better way of looking for it.
Do you think that Guy beats these guys if he was at the games?
Yeah, shit.
Every time. So you think he's a better crossfitter than Kaike and Kalen Souza?
Yep.
Interesting.
And Kalen Souza.
Yep.
Interesting.
The current format for nearly, I don't want to say for everything,
but the current format for selecting athletes to the CrossFit Games is not finding the best athletes to go to the CrossFit Games worldwide.
And in some cases, not even within the same region.
You can just look at Artur Seminov and Ant Haynes.
Artur Seminov did not make the CrossFit Games.
He only was able to go because Marteza Sad Sadat could not get a visa to come here.
That's the guy from Iran?
Excuse me.
Ant Haynes did not make the CrossFit Games.
Right.
Stop.
Artur Seminov.
Look at him.
39th.
He won Asian Regional or Semifinal easily.
Scroll up.
Keep scrolling up.
Find Ant Haynes.
30th. He made the cut. What scrolling up. Find Ant Haynes. 30th.
He made the cut.
What?
He didn't make the games.
Right.
But he even made the first cut.
He got an invite six days before the games.
Traveled from China to get there.
Was jet lagged.
And whooped up on Artur Seminov at the games.
Yeah.
The qualifying events for the CrossFit season are not currently really doing their job, in my opinion.
Okay, okay.
Now that we've fallen down the rabbit hole, you're putting it on the programming.
On the structure of the season.
Let me push back a little bit.
Why can't it just be that, hey, Ant Haynes had a bad day at semifinals or it falls on gee he had a bad event
because here let me push a little further on this let me push a little further on this brian
they um uh something something that gee said about that first event
oh the depth of field at that semifinals wasn't deep enough to allow Guy to have people to help him.
If you look at the points.
And so then where do you put the blame on, right?
Let me pull it up.
Do you get what I'm saying here?
The top three guys ran away.
Guy's with the top three guys and they ran away.
But they only take three guys ran away he's with the top three guys and they ran away but they only
take three guys or two guys the thing that gee is bad at is something that's a low barrier to entry
to be good at which is aerobic capacity over a long time domain okay the things that gee is
really good at are things that's a high barrier to entry extremely proficient with high skill
gymnastics and weightlifting so there's not as many people that can, so the second, third, fourth, best guys in those
things are, there's not like a big chance.
There might be one random guy who's strong enough if there's a big lifting event, but
there's not going to be, if there are people that are good enough to do the high skill
implements that are required in like, you know, the ring muscle up with a ruck workout or the legless rope climbs and strict handstand push-up workout etc etc
then they're going to be good they're going to be better across the board there's just not that
many of those guys there that's not that that's not crossfit's fault at all that's just that you
know south america is coming along and there are plenty of good guys on this list you know we know
who many of those people are and some of them have been pretty good over the years and variety of different competitions but yeah if you know
basically if you're game iotos it's like you can't afford to be bad at something that most people are
having a low-hanging fruit to be good at and he is right now oh that's on him
so so i'm trying to figure out if we're going to dole out the blame a little bit.
What do you think about three people coming from South America?
Well, you know what I think about this.
I think every competitive region should be guaranteed one spot and that there are ways that you can implement a qualifying process within the given year of the games to distribute those spots based on their performance.
And then – We're not quite there.
The idea is there.
It's just not implemented properly.
We have more.
Dave Eubanks has basically said that he's going to make some changes to the
way that the strength of field and worldwide rankings are structured from
year one to year two.
He's alluded to that at the very least,
maybe even said it directly.
And we're waiting to see if that happens.
Okay, we need to ask about that.
It'd be great.
I don't know when the last time there's been any kind of opportunity
to ask anyone at CrossFit HQ publicly about those things.
That guy, Wexy, had Don on, and he did have some games.
I'm not talking about him.
Okay.
We were doing the press conferences, right?
We were having uh
justin berg and adrian bosman available during different parts of the season i don't i don't
know if they have any plans to do any of that during the off season yeah get us bring bring
us uh dave and uh uh bring out dave and adrian to the court we have some questions or if they
don't want to answer the questions at least you know they could um they could give us
some information say hey you know we remember that we did say these things and we're not going
to do that justin berg's not here anymore or they could say hey we did say that we were going to do
these things and we are and we have some announcements coming in october and november
and we're excited for them you guys can be on the lookout for those uh brian's beard is back i
cannot pay attention uh to Rodriguez, 499.
Brian, great meeting you.
Thanks for kicking my ass in the crossover workout.
Luckily came back after that one and finished up in fourth.
Were you in competition against this guy?
I was standing with Bobby Petras,
who helps put on and owns and organizes this event.
And I just mentioned to him yesterday that i was in
like in the mood to work out and he's like oh perfect i'll get you in a heat what what workout
do you want to do and i was like oh the only one i could even be competitive with these guys in is
this crossover double under and skier workout and he's like okay i'm like no no it's their
competition it's all good he's like no getting you in the heat he goes okay you're in uh 45 to
49 elite heat with jason grubb and all the other guys let's see
if you can take it out is there a video of that somewhere yeah it's on my youtube the whole thing
will plumber filmed it wow i got youtube instagram sorry uh we'll be back in a second
hold on hold on let me see this. Hey, was that unsettling?
Well, I'm
good at the crossovers.
That's the one on the top right.
That's a live stream of a different event.
This is crazy.
You want to check in?
I can't even forward it.
Was this nerve-wracking? No, not really. going to check in. I can't even forward it.
Was this nerve-wracking?
No, not really.
Because it was a 1,000-meter ski for time.
Every minute, you had to do 20 crossover single-unders.
I'm pretty good at those.
And you just rip on the skier.
Again, it's going to be like five, six minutes, and you're done.
And how old are you?
You're 35, 34, 32?
I'm 36. So they were all at least nine up to potentially 14 years older than me.
And did, did any of them complain like, Hey, this is bullshit.
They were super nice.
I was, I, uh, as you see there, what did I say?
Thank you, gents.
Like they were very kind and, um, they thought it was cool.
Wow.
Oh, there's honey.
Yeah.
So I ended up taking fifth and, uh, Jason got got second in that one and he beat me by 10 seconds.
Wow. Crazy. Is this the first time you've ever done anything like this?
Um, yeah, probably. Those guys are good, man. They're way, way, way stronger than me.
Like I said, that's the one test that I could kind of have a chance to do.
I can't believe how much younger Tommy looks than this guy in the yellow.
The guy in the yellow, look how young Tommy looks.
Just ethnic skin.
Jeez, look at that guy.
That guy looks like he's from a Clint Eastwood movie.
Who is that?
Do you know his name?
I think I did talk to him this weekend i can't quite i
can't remember all their names there are so many there are 40 divisions there dude what a crazy
journey you're on i had some guy there uh i had some guy from that uh event come on the show like
last minute just like at six in the morning we were texting do you don't know who it was
jamie jamie because i remember i thought it was? Jamie.
Jamie.
Because I remember I thought I was going to be a woman, and a dude popped on.
And I'm like, dude, are you Jamie?
He said, yep.
I think Jamie.
Tammy?
Jamie.
Tammy? Jamie Latimer?
No.
Maybe not Jamie.
It was a male or female?
It was a male, and it was an event organizer.
And he had a girl's name.
Or an androgynous name. I don't know what the word is non-binary name whatever his name could be for a boy or vagina or penis
either i know what words to use anymore nobody does it's off
uh who are the who are the event organizers?
Jessica Ortiz.
Ron Ortiz's wife took a lot of the lead this year.
Okay, not her.
Studis, 41, had two kids and didn't look like he was 41.
Jamie.
Jamie Free. Thank you.
Jamie.
Jamie Latimer says Jamie Free.
Yeah, there we go.
Look at all these old people know.
Judy knows.
Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy, Judy.
Tomorrow's a big day for Judy.
Okay.
Well, congratulations for the big day for Judy tomorrow.
Okay.
Okay.
So let's put a...
What do they say in the business? Let's put a...
Let's wrap up the Guy thing.
How bad of a mistake
is that, then? Ant Haynes is there.
He does better than
Archer Seminoff. He's the last minute...
I wouldn't say it's necessarily a mistake. I do think think that it's something that's worth asking and i kind of say
that you know um with uh you know keeping in mind some of the other things that i've said just
throughout the year about the progression of the season is that there you know i think that there
could stand to be a little bit more thought about what is we understand that at the community level what
the open is but it's also a qualifying stage to the second part of the season and the quarters
is a qualifying to the semis semis to the games and i didn't see some of the the natural progression
or linear programming that would make sense if that's what those things are also in addition to
you know whatever the open exists for i wonder if when
they i was gonna say i wonder if when they program it they know it'll be a hiccup for
but i doubt it i wonder if he knew i've and you know i've spoken to to programmers and people who
you know think about this quite a lot and some people say if i if i were doing that i would
program the games first or at least a significant degree, and I would work backwards from there. So I would know that, hey, by the time that the games comes
around, I want to make sure that the best athletes in the world next year are being tested. And based
on what happened this year, I think we need to increase the weights here, back off on the weights
here. We need to increase the difficulty of the handstand, or we want to go backwards to a less
difficult version of it and have some of those pieces in mind.
When I programmed competitions at the gym I was coaching in Chicago,
I usually would write the programming for the next competition
the week after the competition just happened.
And then over the course of the next six months or 12 months,
within the program that I was doing with the owner of the gym,
we would start targeting some areas that we thought the athletes needed
or didn't need based on what was exposed in the program. So, you know, in theory, they could do that too.
But from, and I've never been involved in or, you know, heard anything intimately about how
the programming works, but well, that's not entirely true. It sounds to me like from what
I have heard that they program for the open and then the quarters and then the semis and then
the games. And so I'm kind of throwing the thought out there that what if you started with the games
and worked backwards and then that progression would probably make a lot more sense.
To gi or not to gi.
The thing is, is when there is a Brazilian jujitsu thing.
No, I just saw Bernie to gi or not to gi.
I think it's Shakespeare.
Brian, I'm waiting for you in my towel geez
louise all right how am i supposed to concentrate here uh yes judy yes tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow
tomorrow's big day big day um the thing is the aunt haynes and semen off thing no because they're not big names um
maybe they wouldn't get attention but it is it is a bummer for the fans
gee is extremely popular hugely successful uh youtube station it was it just sucks because
it um you know like those tv shows i don't know if they still do this anymore But in the 80s and 90s there'd be a TV show
And there'd be like a character
And then that character wouldn't be able to sign the contract
So they'd swap the character out
And then there'd be like a new dad on the show
You know what I mean like you're watching Leave it to Beaver
And then just the dad's different
You want to know what would be great?
Yeah what?
If Guy showed up in an off season competition
Yeah
He got invited to one.
Which one?
He lost the invite.
And so he lost the spot.
He got invited to Rogue?
Nope.
Where?
Crash Crucible?
Nope.
Waterpalooza?
International.
Oh, Madrid.
Bigger. Dubai. What do you mean he lost the invite? international oh Madrid bigger
Dubai
what do you mean he lost the invite
I don't know
when is Dubai
is it still coming up
yeah December I'll be there
doing the commentary again
so it's December 7th
8th 9th 10th something like that
but he sounded
Patrick says he talked about it,
but he didn't say that he wasn't going.
I thought he said he made it sound like he might be going.
He's not going?
Nope.
At least not that I've seen.
Patrick?
Patrick?
What did he say on the podcast? Tell me what he said on the podcast
There's something stuck in the carpet down here
Is that a new shirt
No it's old
You see the guy wearing the CEO shirt today
He made the podium he got third
No shit who is that
He was in one of the men's RX division
There was elite and RX
Oh yeah he said he was having visa issues He was in one of the men's RX division. There was Elite and RX.
Oh, yeah.
He said he was having visa issues.
I remember there was a whole talk on visa.
Didn't he say God was going to fix that for him?
Yeah, the visa things are real.
That is a real thing.
He needed his green card.
Yeah, he had a visa.
Did he throw it away on accident?
No, they wouldn't.
You can't send shit by mail from fucking Dubai to Brazil.
The world's not that advanced.
He has his visa but needed his green card.
Hey, you think if he showed up in Dubai,
they're not going to, the Dubai, whatever they call it,
thing, fitness championship, they wouldn't let him compete?
Of course they'd let him compete.
They got 30 spots. They sent out him compete. They got 30 spots.
They sent out 30 invites.
They got 30 people who said yes.
They can fix that.
They can,
they can,
they can wiggle him in Prince shit.
Um,
okay.
Where,
uh, where are we?
Uh,
so,
so I would love to see him there.
I mean,
I want to,
I,
you know,
I still think he's one of the best 20, 30 guys in the world.
I want to see him compete.
You went to Mayhem?
Yeah, it's part of Power Monkey Camp.
And did you see Rich?
Rich was out hunting elk at that time.
Is this at Mayhem right here?
No, that's at the Flip Fest in Crossville, Tennessee,
where the rest of Power Monkey Camp happens.
Is that Durante's joint?
Is that like he has a Power Monkey facility?
No, no.
They just use this place.
It's pretty well equipped for what they want to do there.
Is it a CrossFit gym?
No, it's actually a place where you you can host like camps and retreats there there's a bunch of different cabins there's some big gyms it's
a gymnastics like that's a it's a big gymnastics facility um there's some ninja climbing stuff over
there there's a ropes course there's a lake um it's pretty versatile i don't mean to be a dick
but they could get a cease and desist for that.
For what?
That X fit.
What are you talking about?
You just can't do that.
I don't care.
I mean, I'm glad they did it, but maybe someone, someone that's a, that's a company.
I don't know.
I don't know. But, but, but, but I mean, it's a, do you think that this company was around before or after CrossFit?
I have no idea.
Yeah, well, I'm not harsh on their gig.
I'm just saying.
Jeez, look at this guy's hand on the gig.
Here's a guy.
What did you think about the cease and desist, this sense of the CrossFit, the daily CrossFit tip guy in Australia?
Oh, because it's called CrossFit?
Yeah, my Instagram is
BrianFriendCrossFit am I going to get a cease and desist for that
yeah if you get big enough
uh huh
did you see the way he pushed on his head right there
Isaiah's a good dude
what did he say about your endurance
well nothing but I did
I got all the data back and i'm very grateful to have a relationship
with chris henshaw and he could tell me what the numbers actually meant yeah what is he going to
tell you good shit are you fit uh yes and no my vo2 max was in the superior range but my lactate
and aerobic thresholds are not what does that that mean? So your recoveries, you can run a long
distance, but you can't do it twice. Your recoveries ask. I have a very high potential
for that kind of thing, but I haven't, I've actually intentionally have not been training,
um, long aerobic pieces for the last couple of years in an effort to gain weight and get stronger.
And I had an intention of changing that around the same time
that everything, uh, changed in my life this year, I was going to get back into a little bit more
long distance running rowing this summer. Um, but I've been traveling so much that, you know,
training has been what I, what it can be. And I'm not unhappy about it, but I wasn't surprised
with the results. And if anything, it kind of, uh, affirmed what I had suspected.
That's something you can fix?
Yeah, absolutely.
Or if not fix, increase, make better.
But you can't make your VO2 max better, can you?
Can you make that better?
Yeah, definitely could.
I talked with Chris Hinchon.
He basically said, more or less, if you do these things for 12 months, all of those things will improve.
And your VO2 max can go up by a substantial amount.
Mine personally, maybe not everyone's. Is it too personal to. And your VO2 max can go up by a substantial amount. Mine personally.
Maybe not everyone's.
Is it too personal to ask what your VO2 is?
It's funny.
Like Chris doesn't recommend people sharing that.
But no, I don't mind.
It is a 50.5.
For my age range, 49.5 and above is considered quote unquote superior.
VO2 max.
Good.
considered quote-unquote superior yo to max good uh excellent for 30 to 39 is 42.5 oh it's but you want a low number no high oh um you do want a high number oh Oh, okay. Oh damn. You do have some good, you do have a good VO2,
blah, blah, blah. Yeah. But I think it could be, I think it could be much better. I mean,
I it's a, there's a certain, there's definitely a certain genetic component to it. My parents
were both like long distance athletes. My mom was a swimmer. My dad was a runner
and I've always been good at that stuff. Was the test hard? I actually enjoyed it. I mean,
it gets hard at the end, but I liked it.
I felt like I was limited just as much by the machine and just not being super familiar
at high speeds on that machine as I was by anything else.
But what the test is measuring is something that's happening internal.
So even though I felt like I could have maintained the pace that I was running at in the last
interval for longer, my body was no longer doing what it needed to do.
So the VO two is basically maxed out.
Hey,
this is the dude,
the Zachary cadets.
Yeah.
So he changed it to daily training tip,
which is fine.
I mean,
he's still going to get the message across for me.
It's a loss for Crossfit because every single day he's
putting out his daily crossfit tip but they you know they obviously don't like that
what should i look up daily training tip as it says they're on the left in his image
and oh it pops up right away and i wonder what they would have done to him
i wonder what they would have done to him if he didn't
pull it down. What do they do?
They contact Instagram and
You should have him on. He's an interesting guy.
CrossFit level 3. You know him?
Yeah, he's actually invited
me to provide some tips on there
before I didn't take him up on it, but
I don't know why I didn't.
Has his shit gotten bitter towards
crossfit since they've ass pounded him no because he's still he still believes in everything that
it's about so he's just going to continue pushing forward look he's almost up to 50 000 followers
and all those followers were seeing crossfit every single day pop up on their feed and now they're
not yeah and oh that's a good point and hey and you know what
else he put these are probably real followers like these are like like you don't follow this
to like stare at this dude's ass like this this is like legit shit i want to hear what i want to
hear his voice does he have does he talk like a foreigner is he english he's australian oh
i think i've seen it's not a good choice of video.
He talks to most of them.
Okay.
I think when I hear him talk, I'm going to know who it is.
Son of a bitch.
Cadets.
That's his name? Cadets?
He's climbing. Dude, talk.? Cadets? He's climbing.
Dude, talk.
Oh, shit.
That's him.
And then that's him.
Juice.
Juice.
Wow.
He's pretty fit.
Yeah, he even had big arms as a beer drinker.
Did you see that?
You recognize his voice, yeah?
No.
This dude doesn't talk.
Oh, look, this one says,
let's talk.
Okay, fine.
Let's talk training gear.
I've got a few of the things
that I use most often
down in front of me.
We're going to talk about the stuff
that you need for your training.
The answer to that question really quick
is realistically none of it.
We could train barefoot
and completely naked.
Oh, I like him.
I like, that was a good response, right? What do you need? Eh realistically none of it we could train barefooting oh i like him i like that's a good response right what do you need and none of it train barefoot and fully
naked he's basically living in your backyard yeah fucking love this dude yeah i follow him
i'll tell uh i'll ask susan to have him on see if we can get them on that'd be cool cadets hey zachary sorry dude that you got whatever i guess it's their loss
do you get to say that to them yeah that is that is their loss oh they were cool about it
uh though they gave me no option uh we can um have you kicked off of instagram or you can take
the word crossfit out here's the thing here's what they'll
say if i ask him if i go over there if i call marshall and i'm like hey marshall what the
fuck why are you being a douche he's gonna be like well it sets precedence we don't really
want to take it away you know what i mean they're gonna say it sets precedence once we know we know
and then if they do a uh uh they what's that called a discovery on us and they look at our
emails and they saw that we knew three years ago and we didn't do anything.
That just makes it more difficult to protect the trademark.
God, I should be the fucking CEO.
Sorry.
So we could co-CEO.
Sorry, Don.
Co.
Co.
Be the ho-CEO.
You gonna make a new shirt?
Co-CEO?
Maybe.
CEO, CEO?
I've come to terms with Don.
I'm going to
I asked I just sent Don a text
today asking if he'll come back on the show
see what
happens
see what happens
um
uh
uh
this okay
I'm tripping on mayhem
tripping on mayhem what's going on over here so this is what I think'm tripping on mayhem. I'm tripping on mayhem. What's going on over here?
So this is what I think is going on in mayhem.
I think Rich is
about to go through, I think something's
happening. I think that he wants
to go more into the hunting space
and then look at this.
The heart of mayhem.
Have you seen this thing?
Nope.
Honestly, it's been so difficult for me to consume anything on this trip.
They're making a movie.
The Heart of Mayhem is not your typical CrossFit documentary.
We all love to watch our favorite elite athletes showing off their superhero capabilities.
This is going to be like some dude who's like...
Oh, dude. I was supposed to talk to them about this when I was there. They sent me a DM about this is gonna be like some dude who's like oh dude i was supposed to talk to
them about this when i was there they sent me a dm about this actually and i was like hey i'm
gonna be there on wednesday and then i they said i said can we talk when i'm there and then i never
i i messaged him i was like i'm here who should i talk to and i didn't get uh get a chance to talk
to him yeah this is gonna be like his wife died or he was addicted to heroin or this
is like,
like they're,
they're shifting gears here.
I don't remember.
I mean,
I know that they do the chair shifting gears or just like continuing to push
out into different realms.
Okay.
Well,
let's see.
I know.
I I'm,
I'm so curious because I just,
I'm seeing hunt. Let's see. I know. I'm so curious because I just, I'm seeing hunt.
Look at deep sea fishing.
Starting.
This guy's got some bow and arrow shit.
Yeah, he's got a bow and arrow guy on the podcast.
He's.
Bill Grumman's been shooting bow and arrows in his Metcons.
Like his shoe Metcon shoes.
Grumman wears Metcon shoes. In the middle of his workouts he's just oh oh like five rounds per time three power cleans at 255 six bar muscle up shoot nine arrows
repeat where did you see that you saw that on his instagram yeah he's he's loving like the focus and
discipline and trying to steady himself under a heart rate, and he looks like a freaking savage doing it.
Let me see this because from when you said Metcon shoes, I got a little concerned because I had no respect for those skinny-ass shoes.
Okay, let's see what's going on.
Let's see what's going on here.
You know, I like to be very particular with words.
The Metcon is the metabolic conditioning component of your workout.
The workout of the day would be the totality of everything that you're doing, I think.
He's lean.
I didn't realize he was still so lean.
Making the shots count, I have to get the 15 shots at 20 yards within three minutes
and be able to retrieve them and get back into the next round.
Wow.
And look at that bow. That's like a real bow
Something like Robin Hood would use
That's not like one of those fancy ones that the hunter dudes are using
He's got a couple daughters
So he's just letting any of the guys know
Fuck around
Yeah fuck around and find out
Okay so you didn't notice any
Any like
Anything weird at Mayhem Like all of a sudden it's turned
into crossfit um uh bill in a while i'd like to see him no i a lot of the same people that i know
were there i mean it was different purpose for being there than uh the last time i was there but
um seemed like they were just carrying on with and they have you know hundreds and hundreds of
members there like there's still an integral part of what they're doing,
even if they are pushing into some of these other interests.
All right.
I was just with Dylan too.
He was here at masters fitness collective.
He was,
what was he doing there?
Championship.
Excuse me.
He was,
uh,
I'm seeing he does that as well.
Yeah.
Oh shit.
How does he have time to do that?
He likes it
Okay
Look I only had you on for one reason
Done pussyfooting
Done pussyfooting around
Uh Johnny
I thought that was Sebon with the dyed beard
Thank you My body's such a fucking mess
compared to that cheese
We're very good at throwing I look thank you I know accuracy from 23 steps with no warm-up I
Thank you. I should have played professional baseball. I I
Look like I honestly look like a fucking muffin. I like that taught that word muffin top. That is baseball. I look like, I honestly look like a fucking muffin.
Like that word muffin top, that is exactly what I look like.
And I'm so close.
I'm like one meal away from having like legit tits.
Like I could start OnlyFans.
What happened?
I thought you were not doing cheese and fruit.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
I'm trying.
I'm just, I'm trying.
You spend too much time in that chair?
no
I'm out of this chair by 9am
I'm back there at 9pm
thank you Bernie
how dare Brian
23 paces Brian
I love that picture
thank you Bernie
ok here we go
I'll start broad
if you start fucking avoiding answering the question, I have to pin you down.
Are we going back to disc golf?
And I'm not talking about the way you pinned Audrey down.
How do you feel about Tia Toomey showing up to Rogue?
Can I pull up a list?
Is there a place we can pull up the list and see the Rogue competitors?
Barbell Spins Instagram is the best place for that. that okay and it would be great to pull it up from there
okay uh i have several feelings about that you know i will just say this in general
you know when i think we've probably talked about this at some point in the past
what women are have proven themselves to be capable of doing coming back from pregnancy is, is ridiculously impressive. And it's right for me.
There's a woman that's, that just had twins nine months ago. I talked to her today. She's
competing at crash crucible in two weeks. She had twins nine months ago. Yeah. She's competing at
crash crucible in two weeks. She's a master's athlete. Her husband was competing here this week, which is pretty cool. Also,
he usually supports her. She was supporting him.
So my first thought is more just about like,
By the way, this is, oh, and T is the 20th right down here.
Yeah. Like what? Like, I don't actually know.
And I've always wondered this from people in the gym that are coming back from
pregnancy all the way up to Annie and Cara and these other women
that are, you know, competing after pregnancy. Like, I don't know, really, really. And we might
not know what is actually like a safe timeframe for women to reintegrate into training and at what
degree level weights, dynamic movements, whatever. And the answer is probably not uniform for
everyone. Right. You know, some people have some of that, uh, what's it called when you have the separation of the stomach?
Diastasis, diastasis, diastasis.
Some people have like, uh, some people lose kind of, uh,
the pelvic floor a little bit.
And then that takes a long time to get back certain things.
Assuming that all of those things are, are fine for her.
Then I think, you know,
there's no problem with her accepting the invite at all. This is a rogue
invitation. They can invite whoever the hell they want.
So I don't have any issue
with it.
Okay, and what do you think
what do you think
what do you think Laura's thinking about
Tia being there?
Probably not too much.
Oh, come on. Come on. She's
thinking something.
She's like –
I mean, if I'm Laura, I'm thinking, well, I'm the defending champion.
And, I mean, I think Laura's the fittest she's ever been right now.
And Tia's probably, I wouldn't say the least fit,
but like the most vulnerable that she's been ever since she first won in 2017.
And this might be the best chance that laura has ever had to beat her if laura wins rogue we will see her the manifestation of what
of her excitement do you know what i mean? Like, if she wins Rogue,
we're going to see it and be like,
oh, this really was a big deal to her.
I'm telling you, dude,
this is crazy pressure on her.
I don't care what she says.
Pressure on Laura?
Yeah.
Do you think there's any pressure on Tia?
I don't know.
I don't know.
She's been gone a year.
Who knows how much she worked on herself
And how she's spinning things right
I mean she can really come in with like
Hey I'm just fucking I just want to see what I have to work on
For the games
That's the way Shane's making it sound in some interviews he's done
Hey this is just to see what we need to work on
Have you ever talked to Tia
No not really
Like 25 conversations That's not how she operates 25 conversations with a total of 17 words Have you ever talked to Tia? No, not really.
That's not how she operates.
25 conversations with a total of 17 words between them all.
That's not how she's wired.
She's not wired.
I've told you that story about the first time I met Hayley Adams.
I believe you.
Yes, I believe it.
Okay.
Tia is showing up there with one objective and one mission in mind.
Okay, let's come back to her pressure then.
I totally want to talk about the pressure she's feeling. But I think like – you know when you see a fight and a boxing match or UFC match and a fighter wins who you didn't know if they were going to win or not?
And they don't know if they're going to win or not. And they don't know if they're going to win or not.
And then they win and they start crying.
Like they can't even believe it.
They showed up.
Can I just say something real quick?
Yeah.
Do you know the movie warrior?
That's the UFC movie.
I didn't see it.
I tried to watch it a few times.
I haven't seen it.
You couldn't get through it or what?
No,
no,
I couldn't get through it.
Is it good?
It's like,
it's gotta be one of my top 10 favorite movies.
I used to watch it before college soccer games to pump me up.
I would just watch the last hour,
but I watched it on the plane rides I took on whatever day that was to get over here.
And, man, I still love it.
It's really good.
Anyway.
Like, this is going to mean a lot to Laura.
Like, this is going to mean as much.
If she beats Tia, this will mean as much to her as the CrossFit Games.
More, I think.
Pull up that list.
Any single person on that list, if they win this, it's going to mean the world to them.
I mean, this is a massive competition and it's a huge thing to win.
And for anyone on there that wins that's not Tia,
they can add their list to the name of two people that have beaten her to competition this big in the history of Tia's career.
I agree, but there is this – there is – oh, man.
I can't believe I'm going to say this out loud.
I can't believe I'm going to say this out loud.
Everyone knows that the circumstances that led up to the games this year opened the door for a new winner, meaning Tia had a baby.
If Tia wouldn't have caught in the baby batter from Shane,
she would have gone to the games this year and won.
I don't want to take anything away from Laura, but I did.
No, you didn't.
Okay.
Because all of those things are out of her control.
So if she can beat Tia here, she gets a double victory.
It really is like…
I mean, the mental aspect of this sport
is tough like she can take that any way she wants
she can say let's say she wins
and let's say Tia finishes second
she's like I finally did it I finally beat her
or she could be like yeah but she had a baby
five months ago like fuck what's going to happen at the games
next year she could still have that mentality
there will be still a little bit of that
there will be a little bit of that but if she
loses dude
yeah then does it dampen that well I beat her with sort of There will be still a little bit of that. There will be a little bit of that. But if she loses, dude. Tia finishes fifth.
Yeah.
Then does it dampen that?
Well, I beat her with sort of four other girls.
No, no.
But if Tia, here's the thing.
Really good distinction point you brought up.
If Tia beats her, though, you're right.
If Tia beats her, it's like, fuck.
Tia won even if she just had a fucking baby.
Fuck. Who's's gonna beat this girl
Jesus Christ
Okay I'll come back to that
Do you want the preview of my predictions for Rogue?
I would love it
I do want to wait until the week before
Just give me a little something
Who do you
Do you have Tia at number one?
No
Wow
Wow
Okay
Hold that thought
Let's keep
Let me
I want to ask you I want to While want to, while we're here, uh, on the Tia Laura thing, I want you to talk to me about what we're seeing here. What, what the God, look how pretty she looks here.
That was, we're not supposed to look at this. We'll look at how pretty she is later. Tell me about this.
this uh she makes this post it says don't let the fear of what could happen make nothing happen kadoozers kadoozers or um do you remember what that word means no i've looked it up like five
times and every time like oh okay like like don't be crazy in the backwards reverse something don't be crazies I thought it meant like I am crazy
oh I am crazy okay
what are you seeing here
are you like hey don't get this isn't
are you like oh fuck she's cracked the code
her handstands are great or you're like no lord
this isn't the one you have problems with
or somewhere in between
someone's pulling her feet up
that would be amazing that would be amazing someone's pulling her feet up.
That would be amazing.
That would be amazing.
Well, let me see the full shot.
I can't.
I can't.
I know.
Let's assume that she's doing it.
When's the last time that she's posted something like this?
Jacqueline Robinson, $20, 20 Canadians.
Thank you.
Nice bicep.
That's why I'd be curious if she's ever posted something like that before.
Oh, okay.
Look, look, look, look.
Okay, here's one a week ago.
Wait, let me see this.
This is a week ago on those ballistic boxes.
You're surprising me.
This is four days ago.
Oh, shit, dude.
Did you know that? Did you set me up for that? Look at that me. This is four days ago. Oh, shit, dude. Did you know that?
Did you set me up for that? Look at that shit.
What you just figured out.
This is four days ago, dude.
This is seven days ago.
And you have to assume that this isn't old content, right?
Yeah, I don't think so.
And then she says, when people can't do
something themselves, they want to tell you they can't do it either
Good news
I mean look
You know
I know people have been talking about it
But in my opinion
At the absolute worst
She's the fourth best woman who's ever done this sport.
At the absolute worst?
Yeah.
So if someone told you she was the third, okay, okay.
So you wouldn't fight with them if someone's like, dude, she's the second best.
Okay.
Tia is obviously the best to ever do it.
And by the way, I think that you need to have, you know, when I rank athletes all the time,
I say that you have to have a minimum of three CrossFit Games games appearance so myle o'brien's not even in the
conversation yet but obviously there's annie catrin and laura those are the next three for me
in some order so she's one of the four best to ever do it and of those four women she has one
thing that she's much much much worse at than any of the other three are at any other thing.
And despite that, she's still managed to put together the resume that she has.
I wrote an article after the games this year that says, look at what she's done.
Take the fact that she competed in her best against Tia and Tia's best years out of the equation.
On paper, her skill set and resume is so impressive.
her skill set and resume is so impressive.
And if she's getting better at that thing now,
which is not out of the realm of possibility,
I think she's getting better.
I think she's getting better to late twenties,
which is actually the prime of a female's career that we've seen so far over the course of the trajectory of the sport.
We haven't seen the best version of Laura Horvath yet.
And she's already one of the best who's ever done it it happens in sports every sport it happens where the the best person and the
second best person of all time end up competing at the same time and there can only be one that's
the best um so going back to the question all good stuff uh from mr brian friend from be friendly fitness uh these these
two shots here this one here four days ago this one here seven days ago where she's upside down
um what do you see here in terms of i'll tell you just a little quick story i might have told
you this story before did i tell you about how tight my hamstrings used to be? No. Tell me. Audrey told me. Brutal. They did like a sit and reach test in middle school, high school,
and I couldn't even reach the block where the number started counting up from. It was insane.
And my doctor told me that it's just genetic and I was never going to get any better at that.
And I was kind of like, well, we'll see about that. So I started doing this same routine every single day
and I made no progress for eight months. And then in one day, like four inches better on my,
on my reach chest after no progress for eight consecutive months. Wow. And this is a, in the,
it's a parallel, it's just called a plateau in training and plateau is in training your body to
adapt and overcome certain limitations that could
be impacted by, you know, biological things that are just inherent to your body individually can
last for a variety of different time periods. She's been doing this for a long time, but it
doesn't mean that she can't ever make a breakthrough. And whether it's, you know, whether
it's diet or sleep or happiness in her life, or just a long time of trying to
improve the same thing, it seems like maybe something has changed in that regard. Is she's
going to be winning those workouts? No. But if she goes from finishing in the bottom quarter of the
field in those workouts to the middle of the field in those workouts, she's given away, depending on
the scoring system, dramatically less points. And that's going to make it a lot harder for anyone else to compete with her.
Are you saying that when you see these videos, you're like, oh shit, Laura Horvath had a
breakthrough.
She's the queen of handstand pushups.
She just couldn't.
No, not the queen of handstand pushups, but she might've had a breakthrough.
We still, you know, you still want to see it in competition.
I think that, you know you know um it's kind
of like this this year at the crossfit games there were no strict deficit handstand push-ups
the handstand push-ups they had were freestanding and you do them kind of whatever way you wanted
and for some athletes they weren't even a limiting factor in that workout last year at the games they
had the hardest version of that that we've ever seen she took but last or second to last on on the
on the that test so you could say yeah, she won the games this year.
But not only was Tia not there, not only was Mel not there,
but also her nemesis in terms of a movement wasn't there.
None of which are her fault, by the way.
In the same way that you could say, well,
Yonakoski on average finishes two spots higher at the games every time
there's a swim.
He finished sixth place at the games this year, tying his career best ever.
If there was a swim, he might have been fourth.
Jason Watkins showed him that on the performance-based scoring,
he would have finished third.
What did you call him?
Jason Watkins?
Yeah.
What the fuck's that dude's name?
Jason Tyler Watkins.
Sorry, Tyler.
Oh, no one's supposed to know.
Wow, okay.
Listen, Patrick Clark says this.
Don't worry, guys.
I'm not letting Brian off the hook.
I'm going to ask again.
Don't worry.
Patrick Clark brings up a great point here.
There was a talk recently.
I can't remember who it was,
but it was a UFC championship that happened recently.
Oh, thank you, Patrick.
It was Leon Edwards versus Kamaru Usman. Kamaru Usman was the best pound-per-pound fighter that happened recently and oh uh it was lee uh thank you patrick it was leon edwards uh versus
kamaru uzman and kamaru uzman was like the best pound per pound fighter or best fighter 171 pounds
that ever lived right maybe pound for pound the best fighter alive in his day and and leon edwards
beat him who was not supposed to beat him dude was not supposed to beat him and so then they
rematched and leon beat him again and And the commentator started saying that once you get the championship belt on you, you're 30% better.
And I'm like, I know, like in my mind, I was like, I know Federer is better than him.
But he's just lost to this guy so many times that it's just like weighing on him.
Like when the moment was critical, like he kept losing in the most important point of the match to Nadal.
That's how I feel when I play my eight-year-old.
I'm like, there's no fucking way he's better than me.
And for some reason, every game he ends up winning.
It's nuts.
Like there's no way.
And it's been what I mean, I know I've said this to you before, but the more and more that I get to know the athletes and I guess actually spend time with them in and out of competition.
The mental side of this sport is just it's insanely critical. And I think that's true for most sports.
Did you have you seen any of
have you ever seen Hayley Adams be interviewed
yeah
it's so different now
since she's back
she's so different
what do you mean she's back
well
what do you mean she's back
what do you mean she's back? What do you mean she's back?
Back doing what?
Oh, I assume she's coming back to CrossFit.
Did you see her when you were at Mayhem?
Yes, I gave her a hug.
I said, great to see you.
You said great to see you back.
You said great to see you back.
No, she's not back.
She hasn't done any competitions yet.
Okay.
Since her re-emerging…
I will put her on the greatest top 200 in the world, though.
How about re-emerging? Would you say she's re-emerged? Resurfaced? Re-emerged?
From where?
From her soul-searching venture.
I think she's still on it.
soul-searching venture.
I think she's still on it.
Well, we're all on it,
but she took a... where it became a...
where she found it, where she got on the path.
She's re-emerged
since she got on the path. How's that? She's still on it,
but she's re-emerged since she got on the path.
So she was off the path.
She wasn't...
God damn it, Brian.
So we're not all on the path.
No, we're not.
OK, but the path is always there.
Something's happened to her. Something's happened to her.
There's more depth to her. She has some stories to tell.
There's more for her to talk about. Either something's happened to her or she's less guarded.
There's a bunch of ways to say it. But it was not like interviewing her in the past where it's like hey and what's your favorite workout after you don't work out what's your favorite
way to get sugar back into your body ben and jerry's are fucking blah blah blah you know what
i mean so it's not more kind of uh there's depth to her there's story she had an adventure she's
bit by a snake and she's telling you about that that you know the the trip to the hospital and
back three people this weekend asked me if we're ever going to do
part two of our little interview.
Oh yeah, I need to watch part one again.
It's been so long.
It's been so wild.
I don't know where I was going with that.
You derailed me. But I want to go back to Laura.
When you see these handstand push-ups,
are you like, hey, something's changed?
Or are you like, this is just Instagram.
I don't know.
I still need to see it happen in competition okay so what we're the presupposition we're making is
that we both agree that a parallel deficit deficit handstand push-ups have been a place where um
she's had some really bad finishes that have derailed her she said bad finishes and handstand
push-ups in general okay the harder the harder the
version of it gets the worse that it's been yes okay and so when you see this are you uh does it
make you salad when you see this does this make you salivate a little bit the movement not the
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You're like, yeah.
I like that shoe color.
Yeah, I like seeing this for sure.
Yeah, okay.
Here's the thing.
I can't remember who I was talking to about this today.
I want to see every athlete at their best.
And so my hope is that,
but you know, in an optimal world, every athlete who is at the CrossFit games this year, that's
also competing at Rogue will be a little bit better at something or, you know, have something
to offer a little more healthy or whatever it is. And, uh, you know, same thing for the ones
that weren't there that had qualified through the qualifier or got an invite for other reasons.
qualifier or got an invite for other reasons.
Look,
there was that year that Matt Fraser did that sprint,
right?
And took like last place,
right?
2016 was the year that he won.
He did not do so well in 2015.
And what place did he get in 2015?
In the thirties.
He had three straight work finishes in the thirties.
It was like sprint one, sprint two, the end of alias two event wins in the history of his career and then the soccer
chipper where he blew up on the rope after the pig okay so those so then he comes back and he
has a fucking foot race with right ben smith or something yeah and lost like a tenth of a second
to roy gamboa from a different heat okay and so boy roy you know i had a sneak to Roy Gamboa from a different heat. Okay. And so he had a foot race. Boy, Roy. You know I had a sneak in Roy Gamboa.
He had a foot race with Marston Sawyer and Ben Smith and won.
And that's what I'm asking you.
So, like, is she in the lab?
Is this the year?
He went back to the lab and he unfucked his shit.
Are you seeing that?
Can you be like, oh, my goodness.
Yeah, but I think it actually started. The goal is fixed and Tia Toomey is in trouble.
Not only is she better at handstand pushups,
but the implications that she's gotten this much better at gymnastics
mean that she's 2% better everywhere else.
Stand back, everyone.
No.
Yes?
Yeah, but I mean, potentially, yes.
But I don't think the jump to tia to me
is in trouble because i don't know what was reasonable to expect from tia which is why i
started by talking about just like what is the female body capable of in that amount of time
and how is her body reacted to the process of going through a birth and recovering from that in a way that the, I mean, there has to be a certain amount of recovery from doing that. Um, so, but if Tia's feeling good and
healthy and she's back to lifting, you know, like that's what, that's what I'm curious to see. Like,
is Tia going to be capable of lifting the same weights? Is she going to be capable of the same
volume of GHG sit-ups and high volume toes to bar. I would assume if she's accepting to go to this competition that she feels
like the answer to those questions are yes, but there's, you know,
competing is different than training and under a high stress, high fatigue,
you know, who knows if it's, if the heat's out there,
what the volume of the demand is going to be.
We'll see how Tia responds to that. And it might, you know,
the reality is that it might not better how good anyone else is.
If Tia's body can't perform the way that she would want it to.
Savon,
did you film Tia and Rich's basement in 2017?
No,
I didn't even know Rich had a basement and Rich and I,
our friendship was on hiatus in 2017.
We were in a small hiatus.
Small hiatus. It was hiatus. Small hiatus.
It was a hiatus.
I hardly know it.
Hiatus?
I don't even like anus.
Hiatus.
Pause or gap.
Yeah.
We were in a small hiatus.
Yeah.
Pause or gap in a sequence, series, or process.
Hiatus.
sequence, series, or process.
Hiatus.
And thank you for the money.
More of you should be spending your money here.
In any world, if there's no injury,
do you see a world where Tia doesn't compete in the games this year? Do you see her having any issues?
Injury, do you see a world where Tia doesn't compete in the games this year?
Do you see her having any issues?
No, and I would expect, assuming no injuries or setbacks, I would expect by next year's CrossFit Games that she'll win it.
It's just that Rogue is still pretty soon after giving birth.
We haven't really seen anyone compete this high level this quickly after giving birth.
You think she'll win the games next year?
That's what you just said.
Assuming no setbacks or injury, yes.
Yeah.
And what about the men?
Since we're just flippantly just throwing shit around.
Much, much more difficult to project.
Project, okay.
We'll learn a lot.
I think we'll learn a lot at Rogue.
We will. I think you're right.
Madera's not competing at Rogue, correct?
Correct, from what I saw.
I'll be at Rogue in particular.
I'll be looking at Adler, Vellner, Roman to see how his foot's doing.
Ricky to see how his shoulder's doing.
I still think that Chandler's pretty interesting, especially at Rogue.
And, you know, there's some other guys that I'm pretty intrigued by.
I want to see how Jason Hopper rebounds from what happened to him at the games this year.
But there's a lot of questions on the men's side.
It's pretty cool.
And Fikowski, you know.
Oh, yeah, Fikowski.
Fikowski.
I want to ask you about Roman. It was nice of you to bring him up i saw him at mayhem but i didn't have a chance to go and talk to him i was so bummed
i saw logan ewing there too oh what's logan like i'm gonna have him on the podcast cool
talk to him yeah yeah i've always had good chats with him but they were uh they were like coming
in and then they saw that the whole camp was there,
and I was in a workout partner, working with someone, and I saw them,
and then they went into the back, and we just didn't get a chance to say hi.
I was bummed out.
I heard that Roman is going, and I'm on his Instagram,
and I don't see anything about it.
I heard that Roman is going to Vietnam.
No. I thought it's South heard that Roman is going to Vietnam. No.
I thought it was South Korea.
Sorry, yeah.
Korea.
All those countries are the same to me.
Nam, Korea, Philippines.
Is that true?
And if that's true, does that mean this year he won't be competing in the U.S.?
He'll have to go back to Vietnam to do the semifinals?
have to go back to vietnam to do the semi-finals um but that depends on the rules that the crossfit games rule book details when they're released at some point this off season hey no one questioned
there was all this how to come catring gets to go from idaho to the united states and there were all
these people and why does bailey martin bailey bale bailey rail bailey uh get to go to uh the
west and all these people you know what i mean like
all these jackasses who have crossfit shows they're all like me we're like you know doing
all this shit i mean you know my opinion about this too but well hold on i forget it but no
because it's been so long since you've been on but no but no one no one fucked with roman oh
the poor russian leave the russian alone no one no one dare be like hey I thought Adler was fucking with Russia
no one was
fucking with Roman being like hey send this jackass
back to Nam to compete so
what about now
it is a little
it's just funner to say than Korea
okay
you could have said like North
Korea that's good it's gonna be
weird it's gonna be weird to give him a pass again if he goes there in the offseason, right?
Or no, since he's been here a year, that's all you need to be here is a year.
It's his home.
Again, it depends on what rules they choose to put into the rulebook this year.
they choose to put into the rulebook this year.
And then subsequently, it depends on,
I don't know exactly what his visa status or residency status or whatever it is.
He went to, I believe he went to Dubai
right after the games to get that taken care of.
And now he has opportunity to stay here for longer.
It might also have some kind of jurisdiction
about entry and re-entry. That's a lot different than what it was i don't know but he was he was able to go to asia
and come back the previous season it was just a risk and a pain in the ass i i feel like i answered
my own question too in there because if they do stick by the same rules he'll be able to stay in
the united states because all you had to be here was like a year to show that you're home and i think maybe he even bought a house here or something
just it was multiple years but uh yeah i mean my opinion hasn't changed on this matter i think that
if you have a passport in a country that's in a competitive region you should absolutely have the
opportunity to compete there and that if you can prove that you're living in a different
competitive region and have been for whatever the required period of time is, you should have an
opportunity to compete there. And by those rules, Ellie Turner would have the choice to compete in
Oceania, which she has a probably an easier chance to make it than she does in North America West,
or she could choose to compete in North America West because she doesn't want to spend however
much money and do that travel and make that trip in the middle of the season. Catron would have
the same choice between Europe and Euro-Rer would have the same choice between Europe and Roman.
We have the same choice between Asia and wherever they compete.
They'll just have to be good enough to make it.
But those like,
it makes sense to me that you should be able to compete where you're from and
you should be able to compete where you live.
If you want to.
Do you think Justin's going to cut his mullet at some point in his,
in his CrossFit career?
You think he'll finish his career with a mullet?
Or he'll get rid of it before?
I think he'll get rid of it at some point before he retires.
And I think it would be nice if he did.
I think he'd probably look pretty good.
Rambler Seve,
if you collect camera gear,
do you also collect pocket knives?
I don't collect anything.
I am not a collector.
What about WAD zombie trading trading cards or mint trading cards?
No, no.
This is purely out of the, this is like just because I'm trying to support him.
I would know like this beautiful James Sprague.
He's selling like the last wild zombie packs ever.
What do you mean?
What's that mean?
Because now they're all going to be mint trading cards.
Oh. Wild zombie ones are are gonna be no more so he's selling like some seven card packs or
something the last ones no i didn't know that that way he should stick with the what he should
stick with the wild zombie name mints is just so like like every other sport how do you come
up with that call me wads on what are you doing? It's probably Jason Watkins' idea.
Oh, that's fucking stupid.
Stick with something weird, dude.
Score.
Like these ding-dongs.
Score.
Score.
Yeah.
One of the listeners, Brandon Waddell, sent this to me.
It is Bajent.
Yeah, Tyson.
Chicago Bears. A backup Tyson. Chicago Bears.
A backup quarterback for Chicago Bears.
For now.
Frequent guest of the show.
Oh, shit.
Audrey, I'm going to have a limited edition Brian Friend card.
That's a little concerning.
I came up with it.
Oh, there you go oh yeah the
Ben Smith limited edition has WZ on it
wad zombie hey you know what I think I
think that there's more I think that the
domain there's athletes want cards
faster more than he has them.
Do you know what I mean?
Like I talked to Guy about it, and like Guy wanted a card.
There's – I mean there's biographies written for athletes that we haven't released cards for yet.
Yeah.
I think there could be 50 of these.
But there's a process that has to go through to get them know to get them from and he probably only sells like three of them right so it's probably just like a
passion he has to give away 12 to jackasses like me and then he sells three but you can't afford
them so you know so he sends them to me yeah so. We have a relationship, me and Wad Zombie.
Doesn't he just walk him over to your door, hand him two fives?
Nick, throw one in.
Don't come in, Nick. Your feet are dirty.
You got dog poop in here last time.
Just throw it in from the door.
That's because you didn't kill enough of the dog poop in your driveway, Savant.
Patrick Clark, it's dealing with managers and agents and getting NIL rights.
I think I had a word for managers and agents.
Klingons?
Like butthairs?
What was my word for managers and agents?
I had a word for them that was pejorative, derogatory.
Are we doing Crash Crucible together, me and you?
What's the plan here? By the way, i saw his internet connection today holy cow it is robust yeah i'm really
pumped for that and yes i think we are doing it together and i'm excited for that too so
basically you'll be there on the ground and i'll be doing it from here and we'll have all the camera angles and we'll just be going crazy.
Yeah. And it's going to be like for athletes, it's going to be great for fans of
athletes. It's going to be great because it's small heats.
And if the internet is as good as you say it is,
we'll be able to really spotlight and highlight what's happening on the floor,
who these people are, what they're doing well at. It's going to be cool.
I'm going to run a speed test right now on my computer.
And I'm going to have all the athlete information for you
so you can sound like you know what you're talking about.
Oh, good.
We should have some people – I should have some people on ahead of time.
Okay, so I'm 10 upright.
I'm 400 down and 10 up, 10 megabits per second up.
I saw a speed test today, and I'm hardwired.
I saw a Wi-Fi speed test.
It crashed today, and it's 40 up.
And look how – my picture's crisp, right?
I know.
I can see the wrinkles on your forehead.
Yeah.
Crazy, right?
I can see the scar on your right cheek.
Yeah. crazy right I can see the scar on your right cheek yeah is that where
you smash yourself in the face with a tennis racket
after Avi beat you
no I wish it was a good story like that
I was a little kid and I jumped into the corner of a coffee table
I should ask my mom if that story is true
I've been telling it forever
yeah every kid did that
um yeah okay
I'm pumped I'm nervous too I spoke to jr today i go dude i am stressed out
and nervous about this he goes yeah i mean why just because i want it i want because i want it
to be good i want it to be good i want it to be like the zillows games but you actually can see
shit it's not like you're watching atari 2600 like graphics you know what I mean? Like the blocks move around. And I think it's going to be so clean.
It is going to be, and it'll be better than Zalos games for many reasons.
JR has a much bigger floor space there.
The natural progression of workouts will be better.
I've had a lot of more opportunity to practice these things.
We're going to have more preparation in terms of the athletes.
We're going to have the opportunity to have guests there.
We got Susan Hiller there running cameras,
making sure that everything is good on the back end.
It's going to be legit.
This is slightly off subject from the crash crucible
and what you were saying is legit,
but did you know that there was a 63-inch Pringles can?
I think I know who they made that one for actually that's incredible
Pringles has spoken
Has spoken though and so they made up a batch of giant Pringles cans that are
63.4 inches long matching the height of Pringles Japan's celebrity spokesperson media personality Fu Hua Chan
Wow, does Italy sell three-foot Pringles cans Japan's celebrity spokesperson, media personality, Fuwa Chan. Wow.
Does Italy sell three-foot Pringles cans?
No word on what different Pringle flavors.
Oh.
Oh, wow.
And they're in three-foot cans in Italy.
I've only seen one like this, like whatever we have here in the States,
like a foot long or a 16-inch, whatever that thing is.
Yep.
I guess. I mean, I haven't seen
Pringles cans in a while.
I was never a huge fan
of that. It's a very, very salty snack.
Do you
think that there's a better chip than a Pringle?
Yeah.
Like which one?
I don't know. I'm not a big chip guy really but back when you were
like a little kid like you like doritos or like what did you like no no no no no you know uh we
used to do like the barbecue the tacos with the fritos i would eat those sometimes oh oh but uh
i don't really eat chips like i guess if guess if I went to, like, a sandwich shop
and needed a bag of chips, I'd either get the pretzels
or, like, just the original baked lays or whatever they are.
Yeah, the baked lays are good or the barbecue chips are good,
but Pringles are on a whole nother – they're not even really chips.
They're on a whole nother level, I think, and they're very salty.
I actually haven't had one in a long time.
I think I do remember liking the taste,
but I couldn't eat a lot of them. Too salty.
Yeah, it kind of, like, hurts the roof of your mouth. Yeah, that's in a long time. I think I do remember liking the taste, but I couldn't eat a lot of them. Too salty. Yeah, it kind of like hurts the roof of your mouth.
Yeah, that's never a good sign.
All right.
Anything else you would like to,
most memorable moment on your trip?
I feel like I've taken over the whole show.
Go ahead.
Okay, well, thank you.
I told you you had free reign.
Thank you.
Within the realm of CrossFit
and stuff like that, and disc golf
and Pringles.
I wanted to tell you a little
story. Please.
I went to a gym
in Norway, CrossFit Furuset.
My friend Roger
has built up a community there.
Can you spell it for me?
Yeah.
F-U-R-U-S-E-T.
There's something probably
on my Instagram
about this experience as well,
but I thought you'd really like this one
since you're an affiliate and community community guy and uh he advertised
he told me before i came there he's like i advertised it to my members that
we're gonna do a workout and seminar with my friend from america
oh oh wow oh there it is wow it's probably translate that. Oh, no, it's just he pulled this bio.
Look at that. It even says a Savon podcast in it.
Isn't that nice of him to say that?
It also says some other stuff that's not accurate about the gym, but whatever.
And he's like, listen, if I walked into the gym with Tia Claire Toomey, Matt Fraser, Laura Horvath, and Rich Froning, they would know who any of them are.
This is not these type of people.
Wow.
But they're excited and they're curious because my friend from america is coming to hang out and talk to them so
he's like do you know what workout you're going to write for them i was like uh how many people
are coming what do you want to do you know he's like teams of three there might be like up to 30
40 people and uh maybe some kind of am reps are all working for the same time fine so i wrote a
workout he goes do you know what you're going to talk about? And I lied to him.
And I said, yeah, of course I know what I'm talking about.
I had no idea what I was going to talk about because I was like, well, I don't know who
these people are.
I don't know what's going to happen.
I've been doing this, living this for 10 years.
So hopefully I can just talk about whatever.
So we did the workout.
I observed, watched it.
It was great to see the camaraderie, the intensity get higher and higher as the workout time
was dwindling down
at the AMRAP. That's totally unnecessary for your legs to get that close to the ground at that high
of a speed. That is dumb. Go on. Yes, go on. So you didn't know what you're going to talk about.
I'm listening. Uh, so I watched him and as I'm watching them work out, you know, some thoughts
are coming into my mind. And so I just started to speaking to them about the, the first thing I talked about was like relative to the
workout. I talked about the value of a full hip extension and squatting below parallel.
And we've transitioned to like the applications that it has to life over a lifetime. And then I
started telling some stories about Greg from way back when, and I started asking them some
questions, you know, why are you guys, why are you guys here? Like, where did you come from? There was a hockey team,
like 13 and 14 year old boys that showed up like 12, 12 of these kids. There were people ranging
from that age all the way up to their sixties. There were probably like, uh, six or seven
different nationalities represented. They were overweight people, people who just started
CrossFit. There was a girl with autism. There was a guy who he speaks up and he's, he starts
telling me, he's like, dude, I had these like terrible health markers and i was in and my doctors were like
you know they weren't even really sure what to do a buddy of mine mentioned well why don't you just
try some exercise i just started going to this gym so he came to this gym a year later he went
back to the doctor and his heart health markers are all not within the normal ranges and he's like and he's
like tearing up telling this story and a few other people told me stories like this and this is just
like one of many gyms in norway that just happened to have an opportunity to go and talk to these
people these are the people that took the chance to show up there and it was just for me it was
just like it was probably the most impactful thing that happened to me on the entire trip
just to be there and see this thing working in a
community that could care less about the crossfit games could care less about the best in the world
they were just living happier healthier lives because of having exposure to this thing that
greg started however many years ago um uh norway is 81% Norwegian.
There's a big population of Middle Eastern people there.
A lot of darker-skinned people from different countries and parts of the world were there.
Less than 1% of Norway is black there were some black people at the
talk that I did
exactly that's my
fucking point of course
there were that those
places are melting pots those gyms
are melting pots and they've always been melting pots
since the fucking beginning time
and it's awesome that
the cure for the world's most vexing problem
even works in Norway.
That is so freaking cool.
How were the chicks hot?
And there was one guy there who's actually...
A yes or no question, Mr. Friend.
Your Honor, the witness is being hostile.
In Norway?
Yeah, were there hot chicks in...
So the funny thing about this, everywhere I go, I think there's beautiful women there.
But the people who live there, when I say that about them, they're like, I don't think they're that beautiful.
They're just accustomed to it, you know?
I went to a country once where there...
I went to one country once where there weren't beautiful women.
Just one.
I'll tell you off there.
It's kind of unbelievable.
Everywhere I've went, I'm like, dang.
Was it the street where Ronnie Teasdale's gym used to be?
No, it's not.
No.
United States has hot women.
Everywhere has hot women.
Beautiful women.
Dude, crazy.
But it is crazy.
I mean, I was in Finland.
I was talking to my friends there, and I was like, man, there's a lot of good-looking women here.
And they're like, really?
I don't know.
But they're just like, that's – you know, it's like when you're used to something so much, you don't appreciate it as much as when it's new.
Yeah, I guess.
I think if – I want to show you this person.
Someone said – guessed a country. oh my gosh i got i want to show you this person someone said uh
pick the guest a country um and i thought i would uh
roger did set me up in sweden though at the competition i did at the briefing he's like
he's like uh is there anybody here from sweden everyone half the people raise their hand what
about half the people raise their hands like what about denmark the people raise their hand. What about Norway? Half the people raise their hand. He's like, what about Denmark? Five people raise their hand.
He's like, anywhere else in the world.
He goes, oh, my friend from America.
We'll do the briefing in English.
Oh, that's cool.
You don't have to do it in English anyway.
Armenia has so many hot women, it's fucking mind-boggling.
It's crazy.
Someone suggested that was the country.
Someone thought that was the country where there's no hot women.
I did not expect it at all.
It is crazy.
It is crazy.
Just big, huge brown eyes, voluptuous women.
I don't know.
I was expecting him to just look the same, the same skin tone as Tommy, our friend Tommy.
Tommy who?
Rodriguez?
That I competed against. Remember, you said he had a nice skin tone. Tommy, our friend Tommy. Tommy who? Rodriguez? That I competed against.
Remember you said he had a nice skin tone?
Tommy Rodriguez?
He pulled up from this weekend, yeah.
Yeah, yeah. He's Mexican.
Yeah, but nice skin tone.
Yeah, he has nice skin tone.
Yeah, they do. They have great skin tone.
But this is a little disappointing. It says,
World's Sexiest People are Irish and Armenian.
That doesn't bode well.
For Pedro, it does.
Oh, for men, it's Irish.
For women, it's Armenian.
Okay, that makes more sense.
Okay.
That makes sense.
Was that an online magazine or something?
Yeah, People magazine.
That the sexiest men in the world are from Ireland.
Yeah.
Hey,
you can't, you can't argue with science.
Who's the author?
Uh,
I like that.
I did like,
no,
I like what you said.
Who's the author.
This is the kind of article that doesn't even have an AI chat,
chat,
GBT.
Yeah.
Oh my goodness.
Look,
they even say here,
the results may be surprising.
Between the men's taste and popular celebrities,
such as Kim Kardashian,
Kardashian.
Oh, Rihanna and Rihanna's country, B celebrities such as Kim Kardashian. Kardashian. Oh, Rihanna. In Rihanna's country.
Bajan. Bahan.
She's not American?
That's where she's from?
Wait, what country?
B-J-A
B-J
B-A-J-A-N
No, I have not been drinking yet.
But I'm going to.
Dude, do you know who I'm having on the podcast tomorrow?
Judy Reid.
Oh, no.
I will say something about Judy Reid on the podcast tomorrow.
Oh, my goodness.
All these pictures of Rihanna with wearing a mask.
Why?
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow, this guy David Sutcliffe is coming on.
He was on a TV show called The Gilmore Girls.
And he is he's become a like a psychotherapist, a core energy.
Genetic, genetic, core, energetic therapist energetic therapist somatic what is that core
energetic somatic there sounds like this asking if i've seen the movie called the hypnotic
have you seen it yeah i watched it on one of these i've been on the airplane 70 hours
this trip i figured it out and was it a good movie? It got me thinking.
What was it called? Hypnotic.
Hypnotic.
You know what sucks is that I can't even play the trailer
to it. I'll get dinged. It's so stupid.
So this guy...
Yeah, but you can pull up a picture of it and
read the two-sentence description.
Synopsis? Okay. So this guy
is a somatic therapy therapist.
Somatic body-centered therapies are similar to whole life therapy and that it considers the whole person blah core
energetic therapeutic method that works with the idea of human being have an energy system as well
as the body blah blah blah somatic experience oh fuck nothing easy anyway he just did a uh three
hour breakdown with andrew tate where he like breaks down andrew tate he sits across from him
at a table.
You know, Andrew Tate is.
They're actually in person.
Yeah, they're actually in person.
No, I don't.
Oh.
I.
Audrey.
So quick.
I'd let Brian hypnotize me.
Brian, you got to see my studio.
I have the nicest podcast studio on the on the on the west coast of the United States in the Western Hemisphere.
You've been sending the pictures of it. there i got even more you got to come you should be you
should be sitting here for a week where we just do shows together for a week you've never invited
me there yeah well let's do that after uh after um what are we doing together crash crucible
you want me to come out there between Crucible and Rogue?
Oh, my goodness. Wouldn't that be crazy if we did a Rogue build?
Are you going to Rogue?
Yeah.
No, he wasn't in jail with Tate, though. Great question.
That's cool. Yeah. Let's look at the calendar. Oh, that would be tight to do it right before Rogue, but I'm totally game.
Listen to this. This Sutcliffe dude probably sells supplements too you asshole daniel i am gonna lump
you in that camp with danny guerrero and david weed there's three tiers of uh of listeners there's
12 daily doses just like satan then there's purgatory that's david weed dan and
dan guerrero and chapman's working on getting in there too and now daniel you want from heaven
and to put into uh straddling the line oh he's just these guys and i had a guy come on the other
day and i asked him about some supplements he sold. And everyone in the comments is like, oh, this is a fucking infomercial, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
It's like, dude, like it's his job, like selling those.
What am I supposed to not ask about it?
That's your job is to ask.
Yeah.
What if he was a lawyer?
You wouldn't be you wouldn't say that he was if he was a lawyer, you wouldn't say that he's something up on the perimeter of your screen.
It looks really nice.
Travis did it, I think, the Vindicate guy who sells all the cool shirts.
Asymmetric, the legend, David Weed, thanks to Sevan.
We'll see Travis in a couple weeks.
I'm excited.
I always love seeing Travis.
Oh, dude, I don't know if you know, but Trish died.
What do you mean? Okay, well, I don't know if you know, but Trish died. What do you mean?
Okay, well, Trish died.
That character, Trish, you know how there's all these characters in here,
like J.R. Howell, Magnus Holmgren, Rambler, Bernie Gannon?
J.R. Howell.
What?
Is that not actually J.R.?
I don't fucking know.
I don't think anyone's anyone in here.
So the character Trish died, or do you actually know who the person is and that person passed away?
That person, Trish, died. They had an Instagram account. I know, it's weird.
Virtual Trish or the real Trish?
I think it's the virtual Trish.
I don't know. Those are all questions.
You had a virtual death.
But it may be all irrelevant because I saw Trish in here this morning.
Can you pull up um
no her instagram account is gone can we pull up the funeral from harry potter and the half-blood
prince when uh erigog dies it's a great speech we could play for trip
oh brian sometimes i i like you so much why do you have to do harry potter
hey hey come on i i i'm proud of what i have studied and know about harry potter actually
okay that's fine do you know that i uh started to write a book called harry potter and the four
loves which was a cross reference between c.s lewis's book the four loves which identify the
four greek words for love in the new Testament and the ways that they play out throughout the story of Harry Potter.
No. Are you going to finish the book? Maybe. I have another book that is actually finished that
I'm looking to publish, if anyone on here knows a publisher or editor that's
interested in fantasy adventure. I know an agent. Who is that?
Patrick Clark.
But yeah,
obviously I like to write and I have written some books
and I have others
that I would like to,
but I've just kind of been looking
for the right outlet.
What was the book you recommended
to me the other day
by C.S. Lewis?
Oh, we were talking about the Screwtape Letters.
Screwtape Letters.
Yeah, it's a series of letters that the senior devil writes to, like,
junior devils about infiltrating the minds of humans.
It's good.
It's, yeah, the way that I described it in our in our text was pretty good it was like um
yeah if you read it with an open mind then it'll you can certainly challenge your perspective on
how you go about living your life i think uh are you reading the audio book
are you reading yeah we haven't talked about reading any books yet
patrick clark this is news to me.
Well, there you go.
Hypnotic.
Hypnotic is a 2023 American mystery action thriller.
Directed by Robert Rodriguez, who co-wrote the screenplay Max Bornstein.
The film stars Ben Affleck, Elise, blah, blah, blah.
Hypnotic was released.
Danny Rourke, an Austin Police Department detective,
recalls to his therapist the abduction of his seven-year-old daughter.
Convinced the heist has something to do with the disappearance,
his daughter Rourke investigates.
Rourke and Cruz, Rourke and Cruz, Vivian.
Rourke arrives at the ranch.
Later, Del Reyne is revealed to
survive the shootout have oh did i just ruin the movie for me this is not okay is this the movie
hypnotic stop reading just stop reading yes that's a movie in theaters may 12th is it may yet
oh yeah we're past may i could probably see this on iTunes.
Maybe I'll watch it tonight.
I would be curious.
You said his name's Sutcliffe, Daniel Sutcliffe?
Is that what you said? David Sutcliffe.
Yeah, I'd be curious if he's aware of it and if he is aware of it,
what he thinks about it.
Yeah. Yeah.
Oh, was he on...
It's really hot today.
Where are you?
Oh, in Fort Bragg?
Fort Meyer?
Don't tell me Fort...
If you watch the movie,
then you'll understand.
I'll show you this guy, David Sutcliffe.
Hold on.
It was Daniel Garrity.
That's where I would get confused on the first name.
Here's the guy.
I started watching this and I was like, oh shit.
He's on the left for sure. I looked at this guy on Instagram.
There's a girl in the,
um,
that guy looks 20 years younger.
If he shaves that beard off,
he's got the same problem.
I do.
He's the guy from Gilmore girls.
Yeah.
You ever watched that movie?
I mean that show.
No, I don't even know what it is. Do you know what is i mean i've i've heard of it but i i think it was when it was playing was before i was
alive by like a couple decades possibly maybe two more girls uh is an american comedy television
series created by amy sherman 60s the show debuted in oct 5th, 2000 oh you're thinking of the Golden Girls
ah yes
yeah
Gilmore Girls in the 2000s
wow I would never have known that
this show was from 2000 to 2006
we're gonna have another disc golf show
after I go to this tournament
if you want
if you want
you know that I want to
I bit off more than I could chew
with those shows
actually I wouldn't have been able to keep up with them either
but Hiller wants to do it too
maybe we should do a little threesome
oh is he dying to do
some frisbee golf?
He was talking to me about that. He said he was dying to do it.
Yeah, let's do a show. You, me, and Hiller
post-USDGC.
Oh, that sounds awesome.
Bernie Gannon, I wonder if Sutcliffe and Tate compared
their girls' collections.
This is Trish, by the way.
Bernie's Trish.
And then I'm doing, and then tomorrow night, you know who else is coming on?
Legend in the community.
Driscoll's coming on.
Yeah, Driscoll.
Dave Driscoll?
Yeah.
Have you got him on?
No.
I've never even met the guy.
I just know of him from Instagram, and I know when I did my hair, I was copying him.
I saw his hair, and I wanted to do that. the side about power monkey you get there's some people that were
that are at power monkey that you should have on here like who oh yeah we didn't talk about
power monkey I wanted to there was a great picture of you and Dave Dave Durante tell me about power
monkey the number one thing that I would say about power monkey camp is more so as a coach than an athlete
i wish i had done that a long time ago i went there they have 10 stations there that you rotate
through gymnastic stations olympic lifting endurance rowing jump rope and these people
are world-class experts in their field and i would say and i wrote a three-part article
or series
of articles about this, where I kind of picked out the one or two things that were most impactful for
me at each station. And it's obviously, I mean, imagine someone who's spent 20 plus years as an
elite practitioner or coach or both in their discipline. That's then given the task of
conveying a message in two hours or less to a group of
people that they don't that have a wide degree of experience ability and whatever and uh that's a
very challenging thing to do and then i attempted to you know acutely attend to participate and
listen to what these were going and pull out a couple things and in every single case there were
at least one or two things that were
communicated to me that in 10 years of doing crossfit no crossfit coach at the level one
or any gym i've gone to has communicated to me that i thought what tell me something tell me
something and i'm not saying that these things don't exist out there right right coaches that
are correcting them right but um just these are like very simple
things and the i didn't realize how how how tight my hips were were preventing my feet in the split
jerk from being in the position that i perceived they were in and in all of the years that i have
been corrected in the jerk including both times that i've gone to level one everything was focusing
on my upper body because they also tend to have an open rib cage and my shoulders
are up and back or not down and back. And this woman just came over and she, she moved my,
she took a picture of me. She moved my heel and she took another picture. And it was mind blowing.
I thought that my back heel was in a totally different position than it was in.
And anyway, that was just an example from the jerk station.
The rowing station, super simple.
When you get on the rower, get to the back of the seat.
Everything else falls into alignment from there.
Get your tailbone to the back of the seat.
Daniel Garrity, great show, Seve and Brian.
Well, fine, then you get to go back to heaven
Little hand
He never hurts
Audrey
I'll loosen your hips
Just let me
Sheesh
Sheesh
When you mean get on the back of the seat
You don't
You don't mean move the seat
All the way to the back of the rail
You mean just put your ass
Up against the back part of it
And you get in a much better position
From there
There's plenty of other stuff
That you could do also
But that will eliminate
Most people's
basic problems. And then I saw it happen with my group mates.
And the coaches were good. I mean, they were, I was
impressed.
Dave Durant totally fucked me up with the handstand
station. I was so sore in my neck,
upper back,
mid back after that station.
And we didn't do any,
really didn't do any handstands at all.
Wow.
Did he know you were going to be sore?
He had us do this drill and it was like,
uh,
three rounds of 10 seconds on 10 seconds off,
holding a specific position,
five seconds into the first drill that my foot started cramping.
And three seconds later, he goes, anyone's feet cramping yet?
Wow.
How many of those has he taught?
This is the 20th camp.
He's been at every one of them. Dave Newman's been at every one of them.
Dave Newman's been at every one of them.
The jump rope guy?
The jump rope guy's there?
I can do 100 double unders cold
just walking to a gym and do them. I could probably do
50 unbroken double unders at any point in a workout.
I'm really good at crossover single unders,
but I know now that I
have less than optimal efficiency with
jump rope. it would,
and it would take me 10 years of reversing a bad habit to make a one inch correction.
That would make me go from being able to probably do a hundred to 300.
Oh, I don't know if it's worth it for me with the goals that I have to undo 10 years of
bad learning to make that one inch correction.
But I absolutely, this is why I say as a coach, it's so much more valuable for me than an
athlete. Now, I absolutely wish that I knew that stuff five years ago when I started coaching
full-time because there's hundreds of people that I've interacted with that I could have done better
by if I had had that exposure five years ago clip that one tag Cam. Oh, that's a good idea.
Krasinsha was there.
He's done, I think, 18 or 19 of the 20.
Wow.
Yep.
Man, really, really impressive.
Really impressive, the endurance station.
Duke Van Fleet, who I never had met before,
and Emily Bridgers were on the ring station. Duke Van Fleet, who I'd never had met before, and Emily Bridgers were on the
ring station. Phenomenal.
Totally, I mean,
like, redefined my
own capacity for
what I believe I can do on the rings,
which I never have had
a lot of confidence in.
I'm making a note.
Take a clip from tonight's show,
Brian, talking about Tia and Laura
and make clickbait title.
Forget about Power Monkey.
No, Power Monkey is good.
I just didn't want to forget.
I got to have forget I gotta have
I should have Hinshaw back on
I've only had him on once
I've never had Durante on
That's stupid
I love Dave Newman
I can't believe I've never had him on
I've had so many people on
Get Martone
Jeff Martone
Dude this guy
With the kettlebell
It's insane
I took the kettlebell course
The first one he ever taught
He
Makes it look so easy
And when he talks about it it's just
a million reps of practice of small things that makes a difference over time how many has he done
i don't uh several um but that's another one like i never have had exposure to a kettlebell coach
like that and and i i'm pretty good at kettlebell swings like i could probably do 100 in a row in a workout if i needed to at the 53 pound kettlebell but i'm nowhere near
efficient with it after that i was like completely exposed and i'm like okay with it like i get it
but like and it was one of those things where like you know they give you a cue and you're like okay
i got that and then they give you the next cue and you just completely forgot the previous one
and it's just like i was trying to get every,
like every part of my body was in the wrong position.
Oh, I just saw the thumbnail for the, for the, for the clip.
Okay.
okay Brian
friend tells you
tells us
who is better
or
pretty good right
I guess
do those clips do well those little sub
clip things oh my god
the sub clip station is destroying
oh that's good
yeah destroying
anyone could have done it
yeah it's
gonna make someone rich here in a second it's
not gonna be me
I'm so excited
God
especially if you already listened
to the show if you already listened to the show. If you already listened to the show, then just take like,
just take, just take.
Mike Service would be good to have on.
He's the guy who teaches the snatch there.
He's been to every single one as well.
Who's he?
How come I, I don't know that name.
Mike Service?
Yeah, he and Dave are the, they're like the main guys there.
Chad Vaughn's there.
Oh, no shit.
Strength and Faith, Mike Service.
Oh, he has a ponytail.
He's got a ton of hair.
He and Elijah Muhammad were doing the Snatch Station when I was there.
It was great.
Power Monkey Camp.
There he is.
I don't recognize this guy.
He was cool.
He talks. He talks good. i yeah i really like mike i always have great conversations
with him holy shit wait till you see this video i just saw on his instagram account he's doing
he's currently squatting like legitimately squatting every day for a uh a year oh yeah day 262 day 246 of 365 dude that's crazy right there dude that is crazy he did a 400
pound overhead squat at 165 pounds body weight wow that's 225 pounds for a new best in the overhead
kozak squat maybe 250 this year you say kostak i, I say Kozak. I'm a kind of cozy person.
Kozak.
Wow, that's nuts.
I went on with these guys on their podcast sometime.
I think I'll do another one with them.
When?
Because I looked to see if you did any podcasts recently.
I didn't find anything.
No, no, it was a while ago.
Yeah, I haven't.
Between Norway and Power Monkey, it was so busy,
I couldn't even find the time to schedule a single one with Patrick.
Apologize.
But, yeah, really, I was – I mean, I'm telling you,
I've listed off almost every station by this point.
The bar station was probably the most fun station.
There's like – I feel like there's like the least instructional,
informational stuff, and there was the most opportunity to
inform and instruct once you were actually
doing stuff. And it happened to be our last
station for our group, so that was super fun.
Shane DeFrietas
and Casey Clark were over there. They were both
incredible movers, good
communicators. It's good. I mean, it's really good.
And the thing is, these camps sell
out, and no one's even really advertising. Yeah yeah i didn't even know it was still going on
there's so much did you know about the there was a hawaii trail run this year i didn't even know
that thing was still around yeah in fact some some people that were there their mental coach
don fletcher and also duke van vliet came straight from there to here, Don actually made a stop in Aspen to coach this like crazy. You do the entire,
it's like 29,029 is the thing. You do the full ascent of Everest, but you do like eight trips
up and a gondola down in a 36 hour period. And she coaches people through it. It's pretty wild.
Hey, can you throw a baseball?
Throwing is probably my least talent as a
athletic talent oh like when you have you ever heard of the punt pass kick challenge a football
challenge no you start at one end zone you punt the ball as far as you can from wherever it lands
not where it rolls where it lands you throw it as far as you can from wherever it lands you try to
kick a field goal and you have to make it through the upright.
I can do it, but my throw is pathetic compared to my two kicks.
Oh, and you're a soccer player.
Yeah, and I used to coach some high school kickers on the football team,
so I figured out how to do that pretty well.
I mean, they translate, obviously, between each other.
Audrey, my snatch is better than Brian's.
I can help him with that.
There are, you know, I've been on this trip.
I've lifted with a lot of women that are competitive in CrossFit
at various levels, including at the CrossFit Games.
And many of them have better lifts than me,
but not many of them are better at snatching than me.
Really? You have a good snatch
compared to every other lift but yeah oh snatch and overhead squat is much much much better
disproportionately better than everything else i went to athena uh perez's seminar uh over the
weekend uh the scaled nation seminar and she demos so many movements and i could not believe what a
great mover she was i could not believe what a great mover she was i could not believe
what a great mover she was it was kind of crazy and she doesn't even really warm up
and she's a large-bodied human being this is the one at diablo yeah it was nuts watching her move
like it is it is it's seriously like you can't kind of can't even believe she uh what she's doing
look who is not cheryl snatches cleans all that shit jumping
she was pretty it's pretty remarkable uh who Cheryl Hayworth h-a-w-o-r-t-h
she's a she's also a coach at Power Monkey Camp she had she set the record for the clean and jerk
in I think 2010 or 11 and still holds the American record for it. I see Cheryl, uh,
Schaefer,
Cheryl Moran,
Cheryl,
Cheryl,
what?
H a w o r t h.
H a w.
J w.
There's no why.
Oh,
Hayworth weightlifting.
Carol Hayworth.
Here we go.
Oh,
I recognize this chick.
She's an American record holder for the clean and jerk coaches at Power Monkey Camp.
Are you kidding me?
I bet you I've asked this chick to be on my podcast.
She's hilarious.
You would love having her on.
Wow.
I remember her when she was a little kid
and she was coming up
she was in like
mainstream media
yeah
she's still the best
US lifter that we've ever had for the cleaning trick
oh she did a conversation about race
huh
oh good oh I
can't wait to listen to this hmm I find
my fancy myself is quite the expert on
race like not race on it oh no Not racing. Oh. No.
Holy shit.
She got the transgender flag up on Rich's chest.
That's amazing.
Here are a couple Freudian free associations.
I see some good podcast conversation possibilities.
Me too.
Me too.
Me too.
Pinata.
Oh, so she's okay with cultural appropriation. So am I.
Look it.
They got a pinata there.
Oh, dude, you're coming on the podcast in a couple days yeah with facundo
yeah is that facundo on the right there yeah it is actually with his mouth open he kind of looks
like a monkey in that picture we've been trying to schedule that since madrid hey is that danny
spiegel right there with her jacket open and her tongue out of her mouth on the left?
I think so, yeah. And there's Alex
Smith to her right with his... Wow, look
at this. That's Dave Durante right in the middle. Yeah,
I see him. And then on the far right, there's
Dave Newman. Yeah.
The black guy next to him is Darnell. He
coached the endurance station with
Chris Henshaw.
What's that guy's name? He looks so familiar.
Does he work the games? Darnell?
Yeah. I don't think so.
Jason Layden's
in the back there on the left. He was at Power Monkey.
He's been to 19 of the 20 camps.
Oh my God. That guy's been around
forever.
And, dude, you have to see if you can find him.
Does that guy talk? What was that guy like?
I remember when that guy was like Rob Orlando's coach.
He was kind of...
He speaks quite well.
Yeah, I think he'd be great to have on.
And, dude, they had this break dancer come to the camp with his son.
Go find this on Power Monkey Fitness.
Rich is like Jesus.
He loves everyone.
Okay, sorry.
Go ahead.
Say it again.
I want to see if we can go to power monkeys instagram power monkey
fitness or power monkey camp i don't know which one on one of the nights they had a one of the
best break dancers in them in the u.s you know break dancing is going to the olympics next year
oh shit oh shit what did you see it no i'm looking at this i'm looking at this i'm looking at this this is crazy i heard on the radio i got this book
autographed by uh i worked with i don't know if i should go into this i heard on the radio today
that it's annie lee was his birthday then a few hours later i walked by beneath my sister's coffee
table who's coincidentally with me in new york city for this photo shoot and subsequent keeper
of the random cheryl memorabilabilia Susan Sontag was a
complete fucking psychopath
fucking abusive fucking human
being like brutal
brutal wild feminist
fucking abused poor Annie Leibovitz
yeah
this is outside of my area of expertise
but Leibovitz I got
this crazy book autographed by Leibovitz
once and one time I walked I saw Annie Leibovitz in a coffee shop in berkeley i walked up to her and she was a
fucking bitch to me i don't know why i just watched a documentary on her i think if you
were going to get a disc this would be your disc seva the annie lebowitz disc can you read that
word but it's just interesting that uh yeah me and girl, I should have this girl on my podcast. I agree. I,
I have some,
I think we have some talking to do.
That disc is called truth.
Yeah.
I can see that.
That feels like my disc.
Do you want to look up this break dancer?
Oh man,
we're done.
We're done the rabbit hole now.
Oh my God. Elliot, I the rabbit hole now Oh my god
Elliot, I mentioned 10 people
Oh my god
How
How is USA weightlifting
Do they have like Navy Seal month?
Why would they be celebrating sex stuff?
Do you want me to send you the link to this thing
I guess that's cool I like sex too
is that Christmas Abbott right here
who's this girl on the left
oh my god
so just so you know
I'll let you go
Before I go into this fucking rant
No one in the gay community
No one in the gay community likes that flag anymore
Anyway it doesn't represent anyone who's gay
They fucking hate it they've thrown it away
They're done with it
Dude you need
Here I'm sending you this okay
Okay yeah
Give me on the private chat
You're gonna like this one too i promise you this guy came there
you're gonna like what you see but i'm gonna tell you if you talk to this guy you would like even
better what you what you hear from him he's a really really cool guy i was impressed oh how
tall is he oh my goodness this guy's cool as shit yeah yeah yeah yeah i do like this wow
wow hey and you know what's crazy is Breakdancers usually have like really good breakdancers have kind of weird bodies.
This guy has like a normal body.
This was so sick.
You saw this guy?
Yeah, I'm right there in the background.
Oh, I think I saw Pamela Gagnon.
You could literally see me.
She wasn't there, but you could literally see me clapping in the background. Say at the beginning of the clip, watch this. This first, I think it's Pamela Gagnon. You could literally see me. She said I wasn't there, but you could literally see me clapping in the background.
Say at the beginning of the clip, watch this.
This first, I think it's the next clip.
This.
Oh, backflip into forward roll.
That's not.
He created that move on accident.
Like saving a crash?
Like saving a crash?
Yeah, and he has a name for it, and he talks about what that's called,
Crash to Create or something like that.
He's got, I mean…
That's his son?
He's got five kids.
It's his only son.
His son's ranked eighth in the nation for his age.
This guy's one of three people who has a chance to take two spots for the U.S.
to the Olympics next next year and it's
either going to be him or his partner that makes it his bet his his uh dancing part like his his
best friend basically one of them's going to go one of them's not is what it sounds like
what a beautiful smile he has get this guy on the podcast dude yeah he's got huge dreams and
ambitions for um for break dancing,
for the kids,
for creating opportunities for,
I mean,
you know,
came from a rough,
rough,
rough background.
What's his name?
What's his name?
I don't know his last name.
I think it's,
um,
Miguel,
Miguel something.
Son of a bitch.
Should I just take a stat?
Oh, oh, oh yeah. I'm going take a stat? Oh, oh, oh, yeah
Type in Miguel b-boy dancer Miguel b-boy
No, that's the wrong guy oh yeah b-boy gravity from cardboard uh to team usa oh this is cool
oh yeah miguel gravity miguel okay i'm gonna send him a dm right now thank you you're a good dude
all right here we go You're a good dude. Alright.
Here we go.
Oh my goodness.
My DMs are scary.
Do you do DMs?
Yeah.
But that's not like yours.
Miguel.
Hi.
I'd love to have you on my you have dave dorante on it too you know boz was there that week and his wife yeah that's cool
and power monkey and it was amazing dude they just blended in if you didn't know you would
never have known who he was.
Same with Fisa Gaffi. So cool.
She took the whole camp as if she was a camper.
And if you didn't know that she was at the CrossFit
Games this year, you would never have known. She's awesome.
How does she look? Is she going to the Games next year?
She looks phenomenal.
Yeah.
Thanks for
coming on.
I'm glad we could do it
What a cast of
Oh look
Thank you Patrick
Miguel Rosario
Patrick and I do a show tomorrow too
I
Talk about all the things you didn't want to talk about
Oh okay you are doing a show tomorrow
Yep
Is it scheduled yep is it scheduled
Patrick is it scheduled
I'm going to your YouTube page right now
be friendly fitness
probably
uh lives
are you going live
yep from Fort Wayne airport
Patrick schedule that
shit up yo
I don't see it son of a bitch brian
don't play
buck stops with you buddy let me see where's patrick
he's in here patrick scheduled oh hey where's uh miguel uh chad's asleep oh is chad the guy who's still scheduling
give me your login i'll schedule it right now go ahead
okay my email is brian no no no don't give me don't give me your like uh franco morris brian
we miss you come on regularly my password is is God, but all the vowels are actually numbers.
Good, smart.
Savon, if you can throw a Frisbee as good as you say, why not play disc golf?
Because I don't have time for that.
When I come visit you, we are playing disc golf.
Yeah, we will.
Totally different.
By the way, totally different.
Not even related, really.
Not even like barely transferable, to tell you the really. Not even like, barely
transferable, to tell you the truth.
Barely transferable. Those discs
are so unique and individualized
and it's almost...
But I'll show you.
Yeah, I'll show you.
And we can play regular Frisbee, too.
Alright. Thank you, everyone.
See you guys tomorrow morning.
Sutcliffe in the morning
and David Hippensteel in the evening.
David Driscoll in the evening.
It's all Dave's.
Bye.