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Stephen and Richard discuss various aspects of nutrition, focusing on the ketogenic and carnivore diets. They share personal experiences from recent health retreats, delve into the science of ketones, and address common health concerns such as skin conditions and cholesterol myths. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community support in health journeys and offers practical advice for maintaining optimal health through dietary choices.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context02:20 Health Retreat Experiences05:43 Upcoming Public Health Collaboration06:58 Understanding Ketones and Health11:21 Skin Health and Acne Solutions18:11 Managing Blood Glucose Levels21:33 Parasite Management and Ivermectin25:51 Fat Loss Strategies Without Muscle Loss29:48 Introduction to the School Group32:10 Understanding Blood Test Results34:38 Insights from Dorian Yates on Bodybuilding37:08 The Role of Protein in Ketosis40:50 The Importance of Community Support41:19 How Richard and Steve Met43:13 Future of the Carnivore Conference44:40 Mixing Electrolytes and Creatine45:43 Books on Cholesterol Myths48:26 Understanding CGM and HbA1C Divergence52:00 Addressing Weight Loss Plateaus56:24 Maintaining Folate Levels on a Carnivore Diet
Junk Volume: Doing Too Much Kills Progress Why this is a bigger problem than fitness fanatics would like to admit. (1:15) What is junk volume? (3:45) Why do we like it? (7:42) Junk Volume: Doing Too Much Kills Progress, Do These 5 Things Instead. #1 - Focus on the exercises that matter. (11:12) #2 - Don't compromise recovery unless it makes a LOT of sense. (14:40) #3 - The pump doesn't matter. (23:17) #4 - Total volume is more important than a specific volume. (25:05) #5 - Spend extra time on mobility. (28:49) Questions: What are some of the biggest junk volume exercises? (32:05) Are machines typically junk volume? (33:37) Why do we see so many fitness influencers doing junk volume? (35:44) Why do pro bodybuilders do junk volume? (37:45) Related Links/Products Mentioned Online Personal Training Course | Mind Pump Fitness Coaching ** Approved provider by NASM/AFAA (1.9 CEUs). ** April Special: MAPS HIIT or Extreme Fitness Bundle 50% off! ** Code APRIL50 at checkout ** Justin's Road to 315 Push Press Mind Pump #2562: Seven-Time Mr. Olympia Winner Phil Heath The infamous 92-93 progress pic of Dorian Yates. The 93 pic was famously sent to Flex magazine just prior to the 93 Olympia and scared the hell out of the competition. Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Phil Heath (@philheath) Instagram Dorian Yates (@thedorianyates) Instagram
Welcome back to the Longevity Muscle Podcast! Today we have 1995 WNBF Natural Pro Bodybuilding Overall World Champion & Mr. Universe Eddie Hernandez joining us! Timestamps0:49 Natural Pro Dwayne Broadway Introduction 1:54 1995 WNBF World Champion Eddie Hernandez 2:55 Eddie Hernandez vs. Kai Greene Showdown 3:49 Daily Routine of a Natural Bodybuilding Champion 4:40 Trainer, Teacher, and Coach – Eddie's Roles 5:11 Training 4-5 Days a Week at Age 61 5:38 Eddie's Stage Weight & Height in the 90s 6:37 Facing Natural Bodybuilding Legends 7:16 Who Inspired Eddie to Compete 10:27 Conditioning in 90s Natural Bodybuilding 11:07 The Bodybuilder Who Inspired Kai Greene 13:23 Kai Greene: Natural Genetic Anomaly? 14:19 Why Eddie Says Kai Greene Was a “Problem” 15:03 Top Natural Bodybuilding Earners 15:42 Why Eddie Retired from Competition 17:29 Training in the “Dungeon” Gym 17:51 Why Eddie Stayed Natural (Never IFBB) 18:21 NFL Tryouts: Cowboys & Giants 18:30 Why He Stopped Powerlifting 18:52 Why He Still Trains Like a Bodybuilder 19:21 Machines vs. Free Weights Pre-Contest 20:09 Eddie's Pre-World Championship Training Split 20:39 Dorian Yates Style Training for Naturals 22:23 Best Compound Lifts for Muscle Growth 23:27 Deadlifts: Are They Essential for Growth? 24:00 Ideal Rep Range to Maximize Muscle 24:16 One Regret from His Bodybuilding Career 25:24 Duration of Training Sessions 25:47 Injuries & Lessons Learned 26:25 The Serious Risks of Overtraining 29:49 Eddie's Current Training at Age 61 32:20 Natural Bodybuilding Today: Eddie's Take 33:33 Eddie's Diet as a World Champion 34:52 How Much Protein for Muscle Growth? 35:11 Eddie's Cardio Protocol for Shredding 36:00 90s Natural Pros Were Big & Tall 36:25 Fantasy Matchup: Eddie vs. Broadway 37:12 The Longevity Muscle Podcast Mission 38:05 First Ever Natural Pro World Champion 38:39 Duane Ball: Eddie's Training Partner 39:33 Jose Guzman: The Natural Ronnie Coleman 40:21 Mike Mentzer or Dorian Yates? 40:49 Eddie's Diet Now at 61 Years Old 41:26 Bernard Sealy Shoutout 42:30 90s vs. Modern Conditioning 43:54 Message to the New GenerationFollow us on IG:EddieKennyLongevity MuscleLongevity Muscle Magazine
On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, Jerry Brainum is the guest to review the 1994 Mr. Olympia contest. In Part One of their interview, Jerry and host John Hansen first talk about the recent passings of bodybuilders Lloyd "Red" Lerille and Pat Neve. Jerry and John also begin their discussion of the 1994 Mr. Olympia contest in which Dorian Yates won his third title over Shawn Ray and Kevin Levrone. At the end of the interview, John reads two articles. The first article is the contest report of the 1960 AAU Mr. America won by Red Lerille. This article comes from the August, 1960 issue of IronMan Magazine. The second article Time Stamps: 3:44 - Emails to the podcast 6:00 - Start of the interview with Jerry Brainum 7:15 - Tribute to Lloyd "Red" Lerille, 1960 Mr. America 12:35 - Tribute to Pat Neve, 1974 Mr. USA 24:35 - Robby Robinson death rumors 27:30 - Jerry in "Death Race 2000" 33:00 - Review of the 1994 Mr. Olympia 51:55 - John reads the 1960 AAU Mr. America contest report written by Peary Rader from the August, 1960 issue of IronMan Magazine. 1:08:12 - John reads the article "How Pat Neve is Training for the Mr. America" written by Bill Reynolds from the July, 1976 issue of IronMan Magazine. Links: Jerry's Newsletter - Applied Metabolics Become a Patreon Member John Hansen Workout and Nutrition Programs Bodybuilding Legends website
In this episode of The Absolute Strength Podcast, I dive into one of the biggest muscle-building debates: volume vs. intensity. Should you focus on lifting to failure with fewer sets or do long marathon workouts? We break down the history of both training styles—from Arthur Jones and Dorian Yates to the high-volume methods of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jay Cutler, and modern science-backed training. We also explore what research says, the pitfalls of each approach, and, most importantly, how to apply progressive overload no matter which method you choose. Sit back, relax, and enjoy! Sign up for the newsletter: https://kylehuntfitness.beehiiv.com/subscribe Hire Kyle as your coach: http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/services/ Connect with Kyle: KyleHuntFitness@gmail.com http://www.kylehuntfitness.com/ Programs: Powerbuilding: Absolute Progress 2.0 Powerlifting: Absolute Strength 3.0 Bodybuilding: Absolute Muscle Get 10% OFF PR Breaker Supplements: DISCOUNT CODE: "HUNT" at https://www.prbreaker.com/discount/HUNT
TIME STAMPS:02:25 **VIDEO PRESENTATION** - all about GENETICS and EPIGENETICS in natural bodybuilding, and what's within your control to change long term nutritionally.10:10 mRNA & Ribosomes, and amino acids - definitions of key terms for building muscle.17:20 BROCCOLI: superHERO or superVILLAIN?!27:02 A discussion around how quickly plants should be eliminated when going carnivore and which ones might be wise to keep in temporarily depending on your dieting history.29:09 The misunderstood truth about IRON!!! (Spoiler - you can't use the iron that's in spinach) Heme iron & non-heme iron.37:38 IMMUNITY HEALTH & VITAMIN C.56:02 The difference between ANTIOXIDANTS and PRO-OXIDANTS.59:58 CLASTOGENESIS MASTERCLASS! All about the NRF2 pathway and how it's activated by cruciferous vegetables such as BROCCOLI. This often compounds into over-activation, increasing glutathione and the NFKB pathway which poisons the body!01:03:44 How KETOSIS and eating RED MEAT extend the length of chromosome telomeres which is correlated with a longer life span
Bodybuilding legends Kevin Levrone and Shawn Ray are the guests on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to review the 1994 Mr. Olympia contest. Shawn was in second place at the Mr. Olympia in 1994 while Kevin took third place that year. Both Kevin and Shawn talk about their condition at the contest, the controversial win by Dorian Yates who was competing with a torn bicep and how the contest was judged in the individual rounds. Kevin and Shawn also talk about the direction the sport of bodybuilding took in the 1990's when size was the major factor in winning the Mr. Olympia. At the end of the interview, host John Hansen reads the article "Shadow of a Doubt" written by Peter McGough for the January, 1995 issue of Flex Magazine. Time Stamps: 2:36 - Preview of the 2025 Arnold Classic 4:30 - Start of interview with Kevin Levrone and Shawn Ray 6:45 - Kevin talks about his Mr. Olympia prep for 1994 8:45 - Shawn talks about his prep for the 1994 Olympia 14:00 - Dorian's torn bicep in 1994 24:40 - "Dorian was the enemy" 27:00 - The Three Rounds of Prejudging 37:15 - How important is the Posing Round? 43:00 - Flex Wheeler's absence at the 1994 Olympia 45:00 - Kevin talks about his pec tear in 1993 50:45 - Was 1994 a pivotal year in Bodybuilding? 1:10:30 - John reads the article "A Shadow of a Doubt" written by Peter McGough for the January, 1995 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: Patreon Membership for the Podcast John Hansen Online Training and Nutrition Programs Kevin Levrone Supplements Bodybuilding Legends website
TIME STAMPS:00:43 Inspiration behind the 2nd annual ULTIMATE MEN'S HEALTH RETREAT *details & signup info* https?//umhr.co.uk03:14 WIM HOFF, DORIAN YATES, RICHARD SMITH & other legendary keynote speakers!09:18 The A.L.P.H.A. (anabolic leverage protein and hormone activation) diet; summary of Al Reeve's cyclical keto diet for lean bulking!13:35 How C8 Medium Chain Triglycerides stimulates endogenous ketone production and why ketogenic performance is increased as a result.14:31 The difference between C8, C10, & C12 - everything fat-adapted athletes need to know about fatty acid metabolism to optimize ketosis! 16:06 Supplemental vs. natural MCT sources, and how Richard invented the world's most concentrated C8 powder (99.9% purity!)18:45 Exogenous ketones & OMAD; important timing tips to make sure you don't store fat faster than you burn it off!!!22:05 MONOCARBOXYLATE TRANSPORTERS (MCTs - not to be confused with medium chain triglycerides!) are a family of proton-linked membrane transporters that facilitate the transport of monocarboxylate molecules such as lactate, pyruvate, and ketones across biological membranes. Richard teaches their critical role for fat adapted athletes in an effort to increase their performance and muscle mass starting with an increase in cell mitochondria!30:30 Maximizing HGH & MTOR. - The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a protein kinase that controls cellular metabolism, catabolism, immune responses, autophagy, survival, proliferation, and migration, to maintain cellular homeostasis. 33:33 ZINC can be blocked by as much as 100% if it is eaten with PHYTIC ACID (mainly whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, and many vegetables)/35:45 FACT - broccoli damages your DNA!!! **PER RICH, STAY TUNED FOR MORE ON THIS NEXT WEEK**39:02 The truth about GENETICS and EPIGENETICS in bodybuilding (EPIGENETICS is defined as the study of Heritable traits or stable changes in cell function that happen without changes to the DNA sequence).47:05 L.I.S.S. BAD COACH CALLOUT (Calories-in-Calories-Out) & Podcast Review - thanks Rusty! @ rustybbqlamb49:04 Dr. Rick Buchikos, from San Francisco / IG rickbuchikos / nutritiontechnician.net / Dr. Rick is a Functional Medicine Doctor and Human Nutritionist raising awareness of the corruption in the medical system! LEAN BULKING questions around MACROS, GUT SENSITIVITY and other complications!53:03 Protein supplementation on the lion diet - friendly debate!01:01:21 ZINC and TAURINE for digestion as a possible improvement over BILE SEQUESTRANTS and other non-natural digestion aids.01:04:04 C8, MCT & Exogenous Ketones - how to mix them and get the best results with what you have access to.01:08:09 PEPPERMINT OIL and other hacks to make your ketone drinks tastier and more practical within your lifestyle! Tips on public speaking, music, and other performance situations besides sports where electrolytes are helpful and how to use them.01:13:52 All of the DETAILS AND SIGNUP INFO for the retreat! ( again see website https?//umhr.co.uk )01:15:20 Morgan McCarthy - Midwest Family Broadcasting - thanks and thoughts from Rich on how to use your Keto Pro ketones!
Picking Gear for Females, Dorian Yates vs Mike Mentzer Training, Thyroid Down Regulation, Cooking Tips, Diet for someone that struggles to eat & More Coaches Andrew Berry & Scott McNally - BSG Coaching QA 285 CHAPTERS BELOW 0:00 Plan for the day - Skip's In Court 2:14 Picking compounds for females 8:30 Focusing on the drug vs the result 10:30 Cooking tips 18:50 Hates needles but wants to start cycle 22:30 Mike Mentzer vs Dorian Yates training - who got it right? 29:30 Building the diet for someone who struggles with diet 33:00 Cardio - 3 hours in 3 days per week or spread it out in 15 min sessions 38:00 Growing legs in home gym 41:00 Upper Lower Split 43:35 Gyno on tren cycle 46:45 Getting Gear is like Amazon Prime 48:30 Private labs 50:00 Jury Duty - TV Show 51:00 Static stretching 52:15 Weighted stretches 53:30 Exercises for Teres 55:25 Thyroid Down Regulation when dieting 58:10 Cheat meal as a tool 1:02:25 Insulin and dietary fats
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Ever wondered how to truly maximize your workout efficiency? Join us on the Hacking Health Podcast as Dave Kennedy and I, Ben Canning, share our firsthand experiences with the push-pull-legs training block inspired by legendary bodybuilder Dorian Yates. We dive into the science of heavy initial sets and strategic back-off sets to achieve peak muscle stress with fewer reps. Discover how we strategically place rest days and manage muscle fatigue to cater to the demands of heavy hip hinge movements, all with the aim of finding the perfect rhythm tailored to our individual needs. Feeling scattered and overwhelmed by the demands of daily life? Let's talk about what it means to give yourself a "factory reset" to reclaim productivity and focus. I discuss my personal journey through a busy lifestyle's impact on routines and how aligning habits with personal goals can transform your day. Learn about the psychological effects of self-discipline and the importance of keeping promises to oneself. As the holiday season approaches, it's a pivotal time to reassess your priorities and recharge to stay aligned with your personal objectives.Consistency isn't just a buzzword—it's a lifestyle. We break down the key strategies to maintain a healthy balance between diet, exercise, and daily commitments. Overcoming the common hurdles of procrastination and excuses involves setting clear daily goals and integrating physical activity seamlessly into your routine. From managing expectations and adjusting priorities to the significance of regular health check-ups, we cover essential practices for personal growth and resilience. Connect with us at www.hackingyourhealth.com for further support, and prepare to reset your mindset alongside us.Support the showCheck out Overclock and Protein Protocol hereWant to know more about coaching? Book a call with Ben here Where to find usWe Hack Health: TwitterWe Hack Health: InstagramWe Hack Health: Discord
If you're of a certain age, you'll remember the days of going to the grocery or drug store, heading over to the magazine rack, and flipping through the latest issue of Muscle and Fitness or Flex to see how guys like Arnold, Dorian Yates or Ronnie Coleman trained. Because in the 90's and early 2000's, […] The post Dr. Jim Stoppani on Science-Backed Training and Nutrition for Fat Loss appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
Ashkan och Linnea tar sig ett snack med Rob Samborsky, ägare av det legendariska Apollon Gym och Apollon Nutrition. Få har varit så engagerade i branschen och bokstavligen andats bodybuilding i så många år som Rob. Njut av ett ofiltrerat samtal som tar oss tillbaka i tiden ända till Ronnie Colemans första tävling, till mer nutid när Dorian Yates svimmade i hans gym och en liten gissning om framtiden och vem som vinner matchen Tyson vs Paul. Tyngre Old School, med Ashkan Aghili som den gemensamma nämnaren och med Albin Mattsson och Linnea Enstedt som ambulerande sidekick. Podden handlar om ämnen och gäster som motiverar och inspirerar med träningen som en röd tråd. Alla gäster har en historia att berätta som både rör och berör. Du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts eller den plattform du lyssnar på – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att vi värdar blir glada.
Joining us on the Longevity Muscle podcast is Natural Pro Bodybuilder, INBF World Champion & WNBF Pro International Winner Stuart McCulloch.Timestamps: (00:00) David Kaye & Dean Garratt(01:22) Mike Mentzer's HIT & Dorian Yates' Blood & Guts(02:30) Stuarts experience with Heavy Duty Training (04:46) Nutrition's role in muscle growth(05:38) How do you really know if you gained muscle?(08:50) What did Stuart's training look like leading up to WNBF Worlds?(09:50) Stuart's HIT sample routine(11:59) 3-4 working sets PER WEEK(12:25) Training 3-4 days per week (the workout split)(13:11) Progression for muscle growth explained(13:55) High-Intensity Training (rep ranges)(15:12) High Intensity Techniques (which ones?)(17:28) When did Stuart stop HIT and why?(18:50) Stuart's training NOW as a pro(19:48) Does Stuart train to failure now?(20:26) Training frequency & volume explained(21:56) Priority training is a major key as a pro natural bodybuilder(22:18) Can you grow muscle after 30 years of training?(22:51) Stuarts current training split(23:16) The keys to priority training(24:20) Low reps vs high reps (recovery impact)(25:17) Rest days and not following a 7 day cycle (no rigid rules)(27:08) Stuarts goal at 46 years old(29:39) Does Stuart believe he can win WNBF Worlds?(32:35) The Dark Side of Competitive Natural Bodybuilding (winning)(35:38) The BIG lesson learned (38:15) Stuart's current rep range at 46 years old (38:42) Stuart's nutritional approach as a pro (offseason)(40:18) Robert Feesey & Dean Garratt(41:49) How much of calorie surplus is needed to grow muscle as an advanced lifter?(43:25) Stuart's nutritional approach as a pro (contest prep)(45:22) Why Stuart DOESN'T track macros to the gram when competing(46:36) Stuart's supplement stack(47:12) How does it feel to be completely shredded?(48:55) The MAIN Goal (49:59) Where you can learn more from Stuart (50:52) OutroThanks for listening! Please share and subscribe!Get in touch with Stuart:Follow Stuart on InstagramGet in touch with Kenny and Longevity Muscle:Follow Kenny on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle Podcast on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle Magazine on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle on FacebookSubscribe to Longevity Muscle on YoutubeJoin our Longevity Muscle YouTube MembershipJoin Longevity Muscle's YouTube Premium Membership to watch full episodes of the Longevity Muscle Podcast (exclusive access - early release - 100% ad free!) Subscribe to Longevity Muscle Magazine and gain exclusive access to our entire archive of written articles with the top natural bodybuilders in the world
TIME STAMPS: 00:54 Alan teaches MEN OVER 40 how to lose fat and keep it off FOREVER using a primal way of living! IG: coachalreeves / email = ketotrainer73@gmail.com 03:32 Official review on KetoneAid KE4 Pro Ketone Ester Drink / Supplement recommendations to REDUCE HUNGER and IMPROVE SLEEP on contest prep. 04:04 JUSTIN WEISNER - boxer - NY - advice on timing your exogenous ketone supplements. 05:42 The WONDER DRUG: The truth about MELATONIN SUPPLEMENTATION and its impact on your hormones. Melatonin is an ANTIOXIDANT and might even be ANTI-CANCER?! 08:08 Tips to enhance MUSCLE FULLNESS and VASCULARITY as you get close to your show. 10:14 Every coach needs a coach! Lessons Alan learned from working with ROBERT SIKES (KETO BRICK). 12:15 Lessons learned from beginning with the ATKINS DIET. 14:16 Why WHEAT causes 5 TIMES MORE FAT STORAGE than processed sugar!!! 18:08 Alan's first bodybuilding show at age 45 on a ketogenic diet. 20:04 Review of Richard's Keto Pro Meal Replacement Bars! 22:31 CYCLICAL KETO and CARB REFEEDS with white rice. 23:30 Summary of the “ANABOLIC DIET.” 27:17 Tips to STOP WEIGHING FOODS and using your hand as a guide for portion sizes! 31:32 BREADS - the good, the bad, and the ugly! Biblical and secular historical considerations on the history of bread consumption. 35:25 Review on ORGANIFI GOLD and other herbal supplements. 38:16 How Alan won MR ENGLAND and MR SWEDEN! 44:02 All about DORIAN YATES' TRAINING SPLIT and lessons learned from being trained by the first mass monster! 54:32 This week's BAD COACH CALLOUT! NEWSFLASH BODYBUILDERS DON'T NEED CARBS EVEN WHEN BULKING MATE! 57:35 CCC Spotify review: Daniel Shroyer from Houston! Follow his fitness journey on IG - @ daniel.r.shroyer 1:00:12 To get those EXTRA GAINZ: How far do you have to go to stimulate growth? How to determine your REPS IN RESERVE (RIR) to be used in your resistance training. 01:03:01 Mark Sherwood, from New Castle, UK - “What training adaptations has Alan made as he's gotten older?” 01:05:00 When to use STRICT FORM and when to use MOMENTUM (wisely!) 01:06:45 Why the BARBELL BENCH PRESS is a TERRIBLE EXERCISE for bodybuilders! 01:08:12 John East, from “East of Wales” - advice on LEAN BULKING specifically around chest training. 01:15:45 The JEFFERSON DEADLIFT, an under rated tool for those who suffer lower back issues. 01:21:03 When and when not to train to failure and used forced negatives and drop sets on contest prep. 01:28:02 “You natty bro?!” All about TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY and how it's different than PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS & STEROID CYCLES. 01:33:07 How to surround yourself with the right people to set a great example of health for your children! 01:38:00 Determining your appetite when LEAN BULKING. 01:39:00 Skin Calipers, In Body Scans and other body fat measurements. 01:41:00 N.E.A.T. CONVERSATION - Why Coach Colt prioritizes 3 hours of guitar playing per day and primal activities such as “getting busy with your spouse” over CARDIO when on CONTEST PREP for better results than having used cardio to burn fat historically. 01:46:04 Summary of using RICHARD'S TRIPLE REFEED to guest pose at The Open Natural 2024 tweaks to make for the 2025 IPL APEX VIII in Phoenix, AZ! 01:48:12 How to use exogenous ketones on show day. 01:50:14 Why WHITE RICE is ideal for CARNIVORE BODYBUILDERS who are going to put carbs in their diet to perform or temporarily increase muscle fullness. 01:52:02 CARB REFEED TIMING to peak at the perfect time on your photo shoot or show day! Hungry for more?? 1. Check out RICHARDS KETO PRO PODCAST where he and his guests teach how to improve their health and wellbeing using a ketogenic diet. 2. Stream The SuperSetYourLife.Com Podcast from any platform. We publish every MONDAY and FRIDAY! PURELY TALLOW ANIMAL BASED SKINCARE: Save 10% with code COLT10! - https://f22e68.myshopify.com?ref=colt_milton
Samir Bannout, Derek Lunsford or Dorian Yates? TIME STAMPS BELOW It's Just Bodybuilding Podcast 297 Big Ron Partlow, Dusty Hanshaw, Scott McNally
Welcome to the sixth episode of Shadow Talk, the podcast hosted by six-time Mr. Olympia winner and founder of nutrition and supplement specialists DY Nutrition, Dorian Yates. Shadow Talk is an insightful podcast series that aims to answer the question: How can you be a better version of yourself? Dorian welcomes guests from across the world, to not only talk about fitness and health, but how to mentally and spiritually improve oneself. Hosting guests from not only his competitive bodybuilding past, but also from his own journey to self improvement, Dorian asks the questions that will allow you, the audience, to take away valuable and practice lessons you can apply to your own journey. Dorian's guest for this episode is the popular author, physician, researcher Peter Attia MD, founder of Early Medical. A hugely successful name in the industry, a Stanford/John Hopkins/NIH-trained physician, Peter founded Early Medical which is a medical practice that applies the principles of Medicine 3.0 to patients with the objective of lengthening their lifespan in unison with improving their health. In the digital world, Peter also hosts his own podcast ‘The Drive' and has over 735,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel where he speaks to guests such as, Andrew Huberman, Chris Hemsworth, Don Layman and more. In addition to this, he has appeared on a number of podcasts over the years, so we're delighted to welcome him onto Shadow Talk with Dorian Yates for this episode. Peter's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PeterAttiaMD Peter's website: https://peterattiamd.com/ Check out Peter's book ‘Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity', which is a groundbreaking manifesto on living better and longer that challenges the conventional medical thinking on aging and reveals a new approach to preventing chronic disease and extending long-term health. Available here: https://peterattiamd.com/outlive/ To find out more about DY Nutrition visit https://dynutrition.co.uk (the UK) or https://dynutrition.com (Europe). Get 20% off your first order with code SHADOWTALK20, plus enjoy free shipping within Europe with code SHADOWFREE. Enter code at checkout to redeem your discount. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - DY Nutrition's commitment to providing high-quality products 00:02:08 - Introduction 00:03:00 - Peter's introduction to fitness magazines 00:05:05 - Peter's medical background 00:10:00 - Most protective aspect 00:13:01 - Athletes and health overall 00:14:40 - Training for specificity 00:17:00 - Training for functional age/lifespan 00:19:00 - Needing medicine 2.0 when people age 00:20:20 - Importance of studying nutrition 00:22:30 - Medicine 2.0 and Medicine 3.0 working together 00:24:05 - Dorian's tricep injury and the1997 Olympia 00:31:30 - The greatest bodybuilder to not win the Mr.Olympia 00:33:05 - How bodybuilding industry has changed 00:33:33 - Dorian meeting Mike Mentzer 00:34:20 - High-intensity training and going against the training norm 00:35:30 - High-intensity training and brief training 00:37:50 - Can everyone do high-intensity training? 00:41:30 - Importance of recovery 00:43:25 - How dorian changed the game 00:46:10 - How Olympia physiques have changed since 70s 00:47:30 - Dorian's leg training 00:50:30 - Importance of stresses for mind and body 00:51:45 - Cardio exercise 00:59:45 - Health benefits of exercise 01:02:50 - Bodybuilding and nutrition 01:07:30 - How to age better with nutrition 01:11:00 - Benefits of creatine for cognitive function 01:12:02- Energy balance in nutrition 01:15:20 - Intermittent fasting 01:15:50 - Losing fat vs losing weight 01:17:00 - Diet types
On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, guest Jerry Brainum joins John Hansen for Part Three of their interview about the history of the Mr. Olympia contest. On this episode, Jerry and John talk about the Lee Haney Era (1984-1991) in which Lee Haney set the record for most Mr. Olympia wins. They also discuss the Mass Monster Era which started when Dorian Yates was winning the Mr. Olympia contest from 1992-1997. Dorian was followed by Ronnie Coleman who tied Lee Haney's record of 8 consecutive wins. At the end of the podcast, John Hansen reads the article "Once Upon a Time in Australia" about the controversial 1980 Mr. Olympia contest. Time Stamps: 4:55 - Emails to the Podcast 15:08 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum 15:10 - The Lee Haney Era (1984-1991) 19:10 - The Incumbency Factor 21:47 - The Mass Monster Era 30:50 - Ronnie Coleman Era (1998 - 2005) 32:40 - The Winning Look for the Modern Bodybuilder 35:30 - The Jay Cutler Era 37:04 - Phil "The Gift" Heath 41:45 - When did the bloated abs look start? 46:00 - Overall thoughts on the Mr. Olympia History 48:09 - Favorite Era of the Mr. Olympia 58:50 - "Once Upon a Time in Australia" Links: Jerry's Newsletter Become a Patreon Member John Hansen Fitness Programs John Hansen's YouTube Channel Bodybuilding Legends website
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Welcome to the fifth episode of Shadow Talk, the podcast hosted by six-time Mr. Olympia winner and founder of nutrition and supplement specialists DY Nutrition, Dorian Yates. Shadow Talk is an insightful podcast series that aims to answer the question: How can you be a better version of yourself? Dorian welcomes guests from across the world, to not only talk about fitness and health, but how to mentally and spiritually improve oneself. Hosting guests from not only his competitive bodybuilding past, but also from his own journey to self improvement, Dorian asks the questions that will allow you, the audience, to take away valuable and practice lessons you can apply to your own journey. Dorian's guest for this episode is the popular YouTuber Derek, founder of More Plates More Dates. A hugely successful name in the fitness community, Derek has gained over 1.9 million subscribers on his YouTube channel and racked up over 600 million views. In addition to this, he has appeared on a number of podcasts over the years, so we're delighted to welcome him onto Shadow Talk with Dorian Yates for this episode. More Plates More Dates Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MorePlatesMoreDates/featured As well as his massive social media influence, Derek has his website which boasts a range of resources for all things self-improvement related: https://moreplatesmoredates.com/ To find out more about DY Nutrition visit https://dynutrition.co.uk (the UK) or https://dynutrition.com (Europe). Get 20% off your first order with code SHADOWTALK20, plus enjoy free shipping within Europe with code SHADOWFREE. Enter code at checkout to redeem your discount.
Dorian Yates is a legendary English bodybuilder 6x former Mr. Olympia who revolutionised the sport by being the first of the so-called “mass monsters.” His “high intensity” philosophy involved pushing each set to failure through techniques such as forced reps, drop sets and partial reps. This allowed him to maximise muscle stimulation in shorter, more intense workouts. After retiring from competitive bodybuilding, Yates has transferred his knowledge into DY Nutrition which offers a line of premium and science-backed products to help people achieve their health goals. Tune in for the next two hours as we explore all things bodybuilding, mindset, spirituality and more. 0:00 Mike's experience training with Dorian4:44 Key lessons from bodybuilding legends & the impact of a training partner8:14 The #1 thing that could be ruining your workout 11:02 Why strength training is essential for longevity & quality of life13:20 Dorian's injuries: “my career is over” - how he bounced back 19:10 What Dorian would change about his bodybuilding career if he could go back in time22:12 The origins of bodybuilding coaches25:00 Using “F*ck you energy” for gym motivation 29:00 How Dorian overcame depression & found new purpose once exiting bodybuilding35:41 Identity & spiritual journeys for self discovery 43:52 Cannabis: common misconceptions & health benefits48:22 The dangers of alcohol56:22 Medicinal mushrooms & ayahuasca 57:22 DY Nutrition & supplements 1:03:42 Bloodwork & deficiencies 1:06:55 Dorian's favourite thought leaders on health1:11:45 TRT & steroids 1:14:38 Low testosterone: the new epidemic 1:18:11 Natural bodybuilding & false expectations 1:20:35 At what age do men peak? (strength) 1:23:33 How setting up a gym in Marbella was a “nightmare” 1:27:15 Dorian's future ventures & what does he want to be remembered for? » Escape the 9-5 & build your dream life - https://www.digitalplaybook.net/» Transform your physique - https://www.thrstapp.com/» My clothing brand, THRST - https://thrstofficial.com» Custom Bioniq supplements: CODEBQMIKETHURSTON - https://shorturl.at/fRV67» Follow Dorian «Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DorianYatesNutritionInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dynutrition/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dynutritionDY Nutrition: https://dynutrition.co.uk/
TIME STAMPS: 02:12 “Bro Split” or “Pro Split” - Rob's current strength training at 3 weeks out from at the Chicago Pro; discussion around his training methodology and major inspirations such as Dorian Yates & Phil Heath. 06:51 Tips on determining whether to use COMPOUND LIFTS or ISOLATION LIFTS in your hypertrophy training depending on how you feel and what your objective is. 10:32 Best compound lifts for MASS. 15:05 The secret behind Hoists's “bell-curve” biomechanics in their seated leg extension machine; the signs of a high-quality resistance training machine. 20:02 Everything the average person does WRONG with LAT PULLDOWNS. 24:09 ROC-IT Technology. 25:08 Tips for using CHAINS & BANDS in your workouts and how Hoist mimics these training intensifiers. 29:02 How to get the best lat activation with lat pulldowns and seated cable rows. 33:03 SPOTTING TIPS!!! (I got you bro) 40:00 Rob's life as a full-time gym owner, professional bodybuilder and Hoist sales manager! 44:55 How Rob got “bitten by the bug,” earning his IFBB Pro card, & WINNING the UK ARNOLD CLASSIC and British Masters!!! 50:32 Tricks your brain plays on you when you're 3 weeks out from a big show! 55:05 The importance of REFEEDS; tips on how much to increase your food intake on these exciting days of prep! 01:00:09 Why neither of us track Calories on contest prep. 01:06:00 LISTENER QUESTION: 52 is older than what most would assume to be a “suboptimal bodybuilding age.” Do you agree? 01:10:00 PREMIER GYM - heaven for bodybuilders?! 01:14:14 A comparison of GBO vs IFBB bodybuilding organizations. 01:20:00 Tips to locate a competition where you have the best chance of winning. 01:20:20 The most important question you should ask yourself before you decide to go for your pro card. ===================================== Looking for some mid-workout entertainment and motivation? Stream The SuperSetYourLife.Com Podcast from any platform. We publish every MONDAY and FRIDAY! SUPERSET Coaching membership inquiries: https://calendly.com/ssyl/meet-greet
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Welcome to the fourth episode of Shadow Talk, the podcast hosted by six-time Mr Olympia winner and founder of nutrition and supplement specialists DY Nutrition, Dorian Yates. Shadow Talk is an insightful podcast series that aims to answer the question: How can you be a better version of yourself? Dorian welcomes guests from across the world, to not only talk about fitness and health, but how to mentally and spiritually improve oneself. Hosting guests from not only his competitive bodybuilding past, but also from his own journey to self improvement, Dorian asks the questions that will allow you, the audience, to take away valuable and practice lessons you can apply to your own journey. Dorian's guest for this episode and the first face to face interview is Chris Cormier, one of his oldest friends and a fellow competitive bodybuilder. A hugely successful name in the business, Chris has had a career full of huge highs and lows, competing with some of the biggest names in the business and appearing on the cover of many bodybuilding magazines. Following his retirement from the business, Chris has now worked with the next generation of bodybuilders for years and continues to be a respected figure in the industry. Dorian and Chris look back on a life of hard work and fitness. You can watch Chris's documentary Chris Cormier: I Am The Real Deal on Amazon now. To find out more about DY Nutrition visit https://dynutrition.co.uk/. Get 20% off your first order with code SHADOWTALK20, plus enjoy free shipping within Europe with code SHADOWFREE. Enter code at checkout to redeem your discount.
PAUL BAXENDALE Training with DORIAN YATES- The Most Inspiring Journey of Resilience and Self-Discovery After The Accident. I've just wrapped up an incredibly powerful conversation with none other than Paul Baxendale, a former bodybuilder turned life coach,- former Training Partner of 6 x Mr Olympia Dorian Yates and I can't wait for you to listen- for me it was one of the most powerful shows to date.
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Welcome to the third episode of Shadow Talk, the podcast hosted by six-time Mr Olympia winner and founder of nutrition and supplement specialists DY Nutrition, Dorian Yates. Shadow Talk is an insightful podcast series that aims to answer the question: How can you be a better version of yourself? Dorian welcomes guests from across the world, to not only talk about fitness and health, but how to mentally and spiritually improve oneself. Hosting guests from not only his competitive bodybuilding past, but also from his own journey to self improvement, Dorian asks the questions that will allow you, the audience, to take away valuable and practice lessons you can apply to your own journey. Dorian's guest for this episode is Andy Galpin, a tenured full Professor at California State University, Fullerton. He is the Co-Director of the Center for Sport Performance and Founder/Director of the Biochemistry and Molecular Exercise Physiology Laboratory. Andy is a Human Performance scientist with a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and over 100 peer-reviewed publications and presentations. Dr. Galpin has worked with elite athletes (including All-Star, All-Pro, MVP, Cy Young, Olympic Gold medalists, Major winners, World titlist/ contenders, etc.) across the UFC, MLB, NBA, PGA, NFL, Boxing, Olympics, and Military/Special Forces, and more. He is also a Co-founder of Vitality Blueprint, Absolute Rest, BioMolecular Athlete, and RAPID Health & Performance. To find out more about DY Nutrition, visit https://dynutrition.co.uk/ (in the UK) or https://dynutrition.com (in Europe). Get 20% off your first order with code SHADOWTALK20, plus enjoy free shipping within Europe with code SHADOWFREE. Enter code at checkout to redeem your discount. To read more about Dr Andy Galpin, visit his website or read the blog on DY Nutrition here.
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Welcome to the second episode of Shadow Talk, the podcast hosted by six-time Mr Olympia winner and founder of nutrition and supplement specialists DY Nutrition, Dorian Yates. Shadow Talk is an insightful podcast series that aims to answer the question: How can you be a better version of yourself? Dorian welcomes guests from across the world, to not only talk about fitness and health, but how to mentally and spiritually improve oneself. Hosting guests from not only his competitive bodybuilding past, but also from his own journey to self improvement, Dorian asks the questions that will allow you, the audience, to take away valuable and practice lessons you can apply to your own journey. Dorian's next guest is biologist and bio-hacker expert Gary Brecka. With more than 20 years of Bio-Hacking and functional medicine experience, Gary is obsessed with the function and performance of the human body and finding innovative ways to help people achieve absolute peak function in their own bodies. He works with a hand-picked clinical team of Board-Certified physicians (M.D.s), PhD researchers, business leaders, functional medicine experts, motivators, and scientists with one relentless mission. That is to uncover the safest and fastest way to optimise your mind, body, and spirit through modern science. To find out more about DY Nutrition visit https://dynutrition.co.uk/ (the UK) or https://dynutrition.com (Europe). Get 20% off your first order with code SHADOWTALK20, plus enjoy free shipping within Europe. Enter code at checkout to redeem your discount. To read more about Gary Brecka, visit his website or read our blog here.
In this episode of anabolic radio I'm joined by @ajmorris where we spoke about a variety of topics that range from his recent injury, future contest prep, to insights about both our coaching practices..One thing you will find in this episode, a wealth of knowledge that has been gained by learning through experience. The most valuable teacher we have in bodybuilding- and in life..Honoring individual variation within the context of- program design, contest prep, fat loss, gaining phases etc.. is imperative for ‘ideal' outcomes/adaptations for that individual. It is never one size fits all..Individual responses to exercise and diet can vary dramatically from one person to the next. This is why I always preach- learning through experience and trail and error will be the foundation for which you can fast track your own progression..All of this suggests that you need to consider how you respond individually to changes in training and diet in order to determine what works best for you..Links: https://linktr.ee/ishak_ishakSupport the show
On this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast, guests Shawn Ray and Jerry Brainum discuss the 1993 Mr. Olympia contest where Dorian Yates won his second Mr. Olympia title and Shawn Ray placed a very close third place behind runner-up Flex Wheeler. Shawn talks about training with Flex Wheeler earlier in the year to prep him for his Arnold Classic win, his own preparation for the Mr. Olympia that year and his thoughts on Dorian Yates changing the sport of bodybuilding by introducing the Mass Monster era. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads the 1993 Mr. Olympia Report written by Peter McGough from the January, 1994 issue of Flex Magazine. Time Stamps: 7:14 - Start of interview with Shawn Ray and Jerry about the 1993 Mr. Olympia contest 8:30 - Shawn talks about the 1992 Mr. Olympia 10:40 - Training with Flex Wheeler for the 1993 Arnold Classic 13:45 - Flex Wheeler's physique at the 1993 Arnold 15:20 - Shawn's analysis of his physique at the 1993 Mr. Olympia 17:30 - Shawn's reaction after the 1992 Mr. Olympia 19:45 - Losing to Flex at the 1993 Olympia 22:00 - Flex's genetics vs. condition 24:00 - Dorian vs. Flex at the 1993 Olympia 27:20 - Flex's reaction to beating Shawn at the 1993 Olympia 32:20 - Dorian introduced the Mass Monster Era in 1993 34:00 - Changing the judging rounds from the relaxed round to posing 36:00 - The introduction of lighter weight classes in bodybuilding 42:30 - Shawn's opinion of Dorian in 1993 43:53 - Should Dorian have won the Mr. Olympia with a torn bicep? 49:30 - The end of Symmetry and Shape 51:45 - The Incumbancy Factor 56:10 - Judging Symmetry and Posing 1:02:20 - Adding more divisions 1:07:50 - Lou Ferrigno in the 1993 Mr. Olympia 1:08:27 - Why Shawn refused the WBF contract 1:21:42 - Health care for pro bodybuilders 1:29:50 - John reads the 1993 Mr. Olympia report written by Peter McGough from the January, 1994 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: Jerry Brainum's Newsletter John's Online Coaching Become a Patreon Sponsor Bodybuilding Legends website John's YouTube Channel
Welcome back to the Longevity Muscle podcast for a part 2 with lifetime natural bodybuilder and the one and only 12x British Champion, Robert Feesey. If you haven't tuned into part 1, highly recommend you do that first as this is a continuation. Enjoy!Help support the show, grow natural bodybuilding and receive some exclusive content/information as a thank you.... click here to BECOME A MEMBER!Timestamps:(00:11) Intro(00:40) Robert's biggest inspiration for training(03:43) Robert shares a personal story about Dorian Yates(06:19) Reps increasing from set to set (Possibilities for why that is)(08:30) How Robert approached his training when he competed(14:07) Robert's most productive rep range(20:42) Loving the idea of training (22:05) What football club does Robert support?(23:43) What did/does Robert do for a living?(24:25) Become a Longevity Muscle VIP Member (25:19) Choosing a career that fulfills you…(27:04) Is there anything Robert would have changed?(27:52) Does Robert have any regrets?(28:38) Why didn't Robert compete at WNBF Worlds?(38:30) Did Robert have a coach and where did he learn how to diet?(40:05) Did Robert track calories or do cardio when prepping for contest?(41:44) How is Robert's motivation at 62 years old?(43:21) Robert's concluding remarks(46:00) Where you can learn more from Robert + OutroGet in touch with Robert:Follow Robert on FacebookGet in touch with Kenny and Longevity Muscle:Follow Kenny on InstagramFollow Longevity Muscle on Instagram Follow Longevity Muscle on Facebook Subscribe to Longevity Muscle on YoutubeSupport the show
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In this week's episode, Paul and Stoph discuss the bodybuilder Dorian Yates. They talk about Yates' training style and his gym, as well as his ventures in the supplement industry. They also discuss Yates' retirement and his current interests in cannabis, psychedelics, yoga, and meditation. They compare Yates' attitude with other bodybuilders and what they think about it. Yates' also has controversial views that they end up mentioning.
We Ask Mr. Olympia DORIAN YATES Everything! Only Friends Ep 452 Solve For Why by Solve For Why
Welcome to the first episode of Shadow Talk, the podcast hosted by six-time Mr Olympia winner and founder of nutrition and supplement specialists DY Nutrition, Dorian Yates. Shadow Talk is a brand new podcast series that aims to answer the question: How can you be a better version of yourself? Dorian will be welcoming guests from across the world, to not only talk fitness and health, but how to mentally and spiritually improve oneself. Hosting guests from not only his competitive bodybuilding past, but also from his own journey to self improvement, Dorian will ask the questions that will allow you, the audience, to take away valuable and practice lessons you can apply to your own journey. Dorian's first guest is professional actor and bodybuilder Tom Platz. Known worldwide as Golden Eagle or The Quadfather, Tom is considered the uncrowned Mr. Olympia 1981. In 1965, Tom was just 10 years old when he began to train, his parents having bought him bodybuilding guru Joe Weider's guide to training along with a full set of equipment. One of the most infamous bodybuilders of the 1970s and 1980s, Platz appeared on the Mr. Olympia stage multiple times, competing against some of the greats such as ‘The Austrian Oak', Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chris Dickerson. Many will recognize Tom for his massive and shredded legs, which are still big even in his 60s. Despite never taking home a first-place title, Platz gave bodybuilding his all and many argue that he should have achieved better placings throughout his career. Notable contest placements include: 1986 Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 11th 1985 Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 7th 1984 Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 9th 1982 Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 6th 1981 Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 3rd 1980 World Pro Championships – IFBB, Mr. Universe Tom is very well known for his extremely intensive training, where he would push himself hard and often to failure, much like Mike Mentzer and his Heavy Duty methods. He stated that he never wanted to leave the gym knowing he could have done more, and when you think you are finished you actually have about 5 more reps in you. He is still heavily involved in the fitness industry, passing on his knowledge and training methods to younger generations. To find out more about DY Nutrition visit https://dynutrition.co.uk/ (the UK) or https://dynutrition.com (Europe). Get 20% off your first order with code SHADOWTALK20, plus enjoy free shipping within Europe. Enter code at checkout to redeem your discount. You can find more information on Tom here on the DY Nutrition blog and also by following Tom Platz on Instagram.
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In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer four Pump Head questions drawn from last Sunday's Quah post on the @mindpumpmedia Instagram page. Mind Pump Fit Tip: Get the type of body you want for overall health in the new year. (1:50) The psychology of exhaustion. (25:25) A losing business strategy vs. brilliant publicity stunt. (28:32) Comedy gold. (31:52) Why does a company have to be everything? (35:13) How the MLM model is distasteful. (37:50) Beating Tetris. (49:29) Billionaire bunkers. (51:08) The importance and value of sodium for health-conscious individuals. (57:21) Shout out to Mind Pump's 3-Day Trainer Series! (59:08) #Quah question #1 - In Episode 2239, you discussed the timing of Protein consumption. Do the same principles apply to water hydration? I typically hit my water intake goals by consuming half a gallon before noon. Is that adequate for hydration if I'm only drinking a few cups for the rest of the day? (59:48) #Quah question #2 - Is there much evidence for the benefits of the meat and fruit diet? Especially now considering the new research on max protein utilization. Have any of you guys ever tried it? (1:04:51) #Quah question #3 - For people just getting started like myself, what makes MAPS so effective? How do we understand when to change it up? I'd like to know the science of why it works. (1:09:11) #Quah question #4 - What's your guy's opinion on high-intensity training like how Mike Mentzer preached and then how Dorian Yates perfected it? (1:16:22) Related Links/Products Mentioned Personal Trainer 3-Day Training – Starting Jan. 15, 2024 For a limited time only, Mind Pump listeners get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase: Visit DrinkLMNT.com/MindPump January Promotion: New Year's Resolutions Special Offers!! New to Weightlifting Bundle | Body Transformation Bundle | New Year Extreme Intensity Bundle Body | Transformation Bundle 2.0 Mind Pump #1835: Why Resistance Training Is The Best Form Of Exercise For Fat Loss And Overall Health Mind Pump #2197: Five Positive Changes In The Fitness Industry Mind Pump #2105: How To Become A Muscle Mommy The Complete Book of Running Mind Pump #2140: How To Choose The Best Gym For You Mind Pump #2232: Age-Proof Your Muscles, Bones & Brain With Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Report Shows A Decade of Growth for Health Clubs, Gyms, & Studios Southwest Plus-Size Policy Offers up to a Full Row for Free Watch Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer | Netflix Official Site Lululemon Founder Sparks Backlash After Declaring Brand Is 'Not for Everybody,' Doesn't Want 'Certain Customers' Who WON? Infiltering An MLM SCAM: Coffeezilla VS Patrick Bet David (Valuetainment) PHP Insurance! 13-year-old boy becomes first person to beat original Tetris Mind Pump #1612: Everything You Need To Know About Sets, Reps & Rest Periods Mind Pump #1827: The 3 Best Rep Ranges To Build Muscle & Burn Fat Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Dr. Gabrielle Lyon (@drgabriellelyon) Instagram Dave Chappelle (@davechappelle) Instagram Shane Gillis (@shanemgillis) Instagram Matt Rife (@mattrife) Instagram Patrick Bet-David (@patrickbetdavid) Instagram Layne Norton, Ph.D. (@biolayne) Instagram
Today we are discussing lack of intensity, or maybe clarifying what we meant in the last episode. We also discuss Joey Swoll coming to Columbus, Mike's first encounter with Louie Simmons, and some other nuggets from Mike's history in bodybuilding. Link to buy "Here's the Play" More info about training with Mike can be found at www.mikedaviesfitness.com Tell us what you think! roughruggedandrawpodcast@gmail.com
In today's episode, our guest is Adam Jablin. He is on a heroic journey to create an extraordinary life, but he has to navigate his challenges, including addiction, drinking, and medications. You've seen people overcome similar struggles, and there are always inspiring stories about how they use that experience to make a positive impact on the world. That's what this man does. If you're looking to hear about someone's journey of overcoming adversity and achieving incredible things, especially while battling similar challenges yourself, this episode is perfect. So, without further ado, let's begin. [5:45] Why should I listen to you? I care deeply, and it's because of my genuine concern for people. I value human connections and strive for meaningful interactions. When I converse with you, you can expect someone who respects and values you, someone who communicates from the heart. [6:20] Where did you enter into life that led to this journey, and is there a particular point at the very beginning that you consider a good starting point? I come from the era of the 80s and 90s, where masculinity was epitomized by figures like Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger. I was raised to be a 'man's man,' tough and rugged. However, my response may seem somewhat contradictory to that image. The truth is, I've always possessed a caring and compassionate heart, a deep desire to help people, and a genuine love for serving others. Now, let me take you back to my earlier statement. Growing up in the 80s and 90s, these larger-than-life characters made me feel somewhat out of place, as it didn't align with my natural inclination. I'd even recall instances in football where I would tackle an opponent correctly and extend a hand to help them up, only to hear my coach demanding that I leave them on the ground. This innate caring nature I've had since birth wasn't something I initially embraced or understood, especially in a world that admired action heroes. [9:10] How did you develop these qualities? Was it through life experiences or through building rapport with others? I genuinely believe that this is something inherent in my nature. I should note that I didn't have an exceptionally challenging upbringing. My mother was nurturing, but my father embodied the typical 'man's man' persona. There was a clear polarity in my household, and my father was determined not to let me grow up as a 'mama's boy.' He often reiterated that he wouldn't allow me to become too soft. Nevertheless, I think there was a degree of nurturing in my upbringing that I naturally gravitated towards. Despite the challenges, including family struggles, alcoholism, addiction, and the ups and downs of life, this caring nature has always been a fundamental part of who I am. [11:45] How do you balance setting high standards for your child in their chosen pursuits without making them feel like a lesser person? My son has developed a deep passion for bodybuilding, and it warms my heart to see him embrace this love. He's been studying not just the current generation of bodybuilders but also legends like Sean Ray, Dorian Yates, Jay Cutler, Ronnie Coleman, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Frank Zane, and even had conversations with Michael Hearn. I've been fortunate to share this journey with him. In the gym, it's important to communicate and encourage one another. I remember a moment when my son and his best friend were training together. His friend cracked a joke just as he was about to lift a weight, and I noticed my son laughing and losing focus. In that instant, my coaching instincts kicked in. I re-racked the weight and told my son that he could joke once he finished his last rep. It's not about being overly tough but ensuring he stays focused and motivated. We should cheer him on for those extra reps. Anthony, you should take this as a compliment because, having spent time with you and your family, I see that your son greatly admires and respects you. You're like a mentor to him. You inspire him and encourage him to give his best, not allowing him to back down. [13:23] How did you navigate challenges with unsupportive parents, seeking acceptance and love, and progressing through such situations? I believe there were some accurate emotions at play. My father had a strong desire to mold me into a responsible, capable man. With the perspective of time, I've come to realize that I wasn't always the central focus of his attention. He carried a heavy load of responsibilities, and even when he seemed distant, distracted, or upset, it wasn't necessarily about me. He was a driven, busy figure in the business world, often referred to as an 'assassin.' Many of my cravings for approval, acceptance, and love stemmed from a need to connect with him, to earn his affection in any way I could. [14:40] Can you discuss personal challenges you faced in your journey, how they influenced your path, and the role of your early years? When I was growing up in New Jersey, I was the chubby kid, often referred to as 'El Chapo' by my dad, although he didn't mean it in a harmful way. It was a different era back then. There was a movie in the 80s called 'The Goonies' where a character rolls through a chimney, and my friends would have me reenact that. Fast forward, our family moved to Florida, a non-union state, where I could enjoy the pool every day. I used to swim with my shirt on because I was self-conscious about my weight. My parents noticed how upset I was and decided to make a change. They started buying me fitness magazines like Flex and Muscle and Fitness, got me my first bench press and some dumbbells, and stopped taking me to fast-food restaurants. They replaced my usual McDonald's order with healthier options like grilled chicken and apples. It was a different time, without the wealth of information available today, but I absorbed everything I could, just like you and I get to see with today's youth. In just four years, I transformed from the overweight kid to the fittest in my class. The questions changed from 'How many Oreos did you eat last night?' to 'How much can you bench?' The girls started noticing me, and I began hanging out with older kids, which also introduced me to drinking. Surprisingly, alcohol seemed to fix something inside me that I didn't even know was broken. That broken piece was my constant craving for my father's love and attention. When I became more confident with my physique, I felt like I could finally be seen as his son, like someone who could live up to his standards. I channeled this desire for approval and acceptance into muscle-building, alcohol, and other pursuits. It was my way of seeking validation and striving to be a man in his eyes. [18:56] When did you start drinking and how did it affect you, knowing others may relate to this experience? I started my journey with alcohol at a young age, and it began innocently enough. It wasn't as if I had a drink and then suddenly found myself carrying around a paper bag filled with booze at school the next day. It initially revolved around Friday and Saturday nights during middle school and early high school, occasionally spilling into weekdays. What I quickly realized was that alcohol provided a boost to my confidence, not arrogance. It was like a different version of me emerged, one that could engage with anyone. However, the desire to drink again grew stronger, and I wasn't content with just the weekends or post-game celebrations. I even obtained a fake driver's license to buy alcohol. When I got to Arizona State University, known as the top party school, I wholeheartedly embraced the sex, drugs, and rock and roll lifestyle. Alcohol became my first commandment, an ingrained part of my identity. It progressed over time, and it's what makes alcoholism and addiction a disease, not just a disorder. This disease has four key components: it's progressive, meaning it gets worse over time, chronic, always present, primary, and potentially fatal. I had no awareness of being an alcoholic or an addict at the time; I saw myself as a 'work hard, play hard' kind of person. [22:48] What was your wake-up moment that prompted change? I'd like to express my gratitude for having me. I'm not sure if I mentioned it before, but thank you for inviting me to your home, the auto-shift, and the truck's house, and for the quality time I spent with you and your wonderful family. My journey had different stages, and the 'aww' moment for me was my intervention. It was a moment when the people who loved me the most surrounded me and read heartfelt letters, all following a similar format. They expressed their love and admiration for me and then delved into the reality of what I'd been doing. They recounted instances like when I drove my nephew while drunk or nearly slipped with my daughter down the stairs, using these memories as a plea for me to seek help. That was the initial part of my 'aha' moment. The major part came nine days later when I entered a treatment facility. It was there that I had a profound spiritual experience. For me, it wasn't an intense, blinding, spiritual awakening like Bill Wilson's, but rather it felt like a part of my ego was dying. This transformation manifested in the form of a panic attack. My heart rate skyrocketed, well over 180, and it was a distressing experience. But this mental shift was necessary for a new version of me to emerge. When I surrendered and accepted the need for change, my heart rate returned to normal, and I left the facility as a new person. This experience showed me that sometimes, something within us needs to transform or 'die' for a new, healthier version of ourselves to emerge. [25:36] Did you have a support system or was it more of a personal journey? I was never alone. You may have heard of the poem 'Footprints,' where a person talks to God about two sets of footprints turning into one during their hardest moments. From family intervention to a treatment center with excellent support, I learned to be authentic. I used to put on a fake smile to hide my problems, but even then, I was never truly alone. God was always there. [38:20] Did the work you do in building a pathway to personal development connect with or influence the Hero Project in any way? Certainly, the Hero Project is my coaching program, but it's unique in that it's not a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, it's tailored to each individual's specific needs. We guide individuals through the Hero's Journey, which typically involves a separation phase, like breaking free from addiction or fear. Then there's an initiation process where we teach new skills and beliefs, helping individuals become more empowered. However, often the biggest challenge is confronting inner demons or fears that reside within us. This may involve difficult conversations or making courageous choices. Ultimately, in every hero's journey, there's a return home, not as a conqueror, but as a better, more evolved person, leading by example. That's what my life is all about – guiding people through their own Hero's Journey. [40:30] Do you seek that turning point where people decide to work with you, or do you try to address their hesitations when they're unsure if it's the right fit? Many times, people come to me when they've reached their own version of rock bottom, whether it's spiritual, financial, emotional, or mental. Often, it's a family member, spouse, agent, or sports team that reaches out, convinced that the person is ready for help, even if they claim not to be. My role isn't to convince but to establish a common language, using metaphors like 'tires win the race' to make them understand the need for change and participation, whether they're athletes or entrepreneurs. [43:58] What promise did God make to the world when he created you? He promised the world that: You will get through the hero's journey but you will have a great time doing that. Key Quotes [38:00-38:04] Reawakening in the spirit is a chance to get through difficult things or situations. 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I want to lose weight and gain muscle - don't we all! What is possible and what does this process look like over time? We explore this in a 2-part podcast series. Andrew & Niki explore the journeys of different "typical" Barbell Logic clients and what these processes look like. Lose Weight and Gain Muscle - the Goal Just about everyone who comes to a fitness goal wants more muscle (maybe strength) and less bodyfat. Almost no one wants to get stronger at any cost. How do we conceptualize this and help clients progress? This is the goal, not the process. Let's first examine the goal then look at the process. It's important to flesh this goal out. Is the client looking back to a past body (e.g. high school or college)? How does this look? How does this body perform? What feelings are associated with the body (both physical and emotional)? Or does the client have some idea in mind that he or she has never achieved - maybe a celebrity or influencer. Similar to the above, how does this body look, feel, and perform? Making this concrete helps really refine the goal and let's the coach better understand what the client is looking for. Some discussion may need to occur about the reality of the goal. The client may be looking at someone with extreme genetics at a snapshot of that person's life. This person could have a different body type. Lastly, this may involve more work than the client actually wants to do and take longer than the client expects. This does not mean that we shoot the client's goals down or say "that's not possible." It's a discussion about what that process might look like and bringing some experience to the goal. This brings us nicely to the process. What might the journey look like? Lose Weight and Gain Muscle - the Process While people may have unrealistic goals (make me look like Dorian Yates) it's typically not the goal that is unrealistic, per se, but the expected time and work required. Clients need to begin building training and nutrition habits. They need to build up, refine, and solidify these habits that, over time, will lead to lasting results. While the end goal remains in mind, these habits serve as the building blocks to the for the cathedral of health and fitness the clients want. The week, month, or even 3-month horizon needs to turn into the 6-month, year, years, and really lifelong process of health and fitness. These are the daily habits of eating enough protein and vegetables, avoiding the extra calories that lead to weight gain, and getting in the gym and getting the work done when you don't want to. These may be unglamorous but they're truly glorious. This also means separating times where you focus on adding flesh (muscle, please) and when you focus on losing flesh (fat, please). As Layne Norton says, if you chase two rabbits, you catch none. The lifelong goal of getting leaner will involve periods where you gain weight and periods where you lose weight, with healthy habits during both. Niki and Andrew begin an investigation (that will continue next week) of different clients and what the journey might look like. Let's examine the first client. Lose Weight and Gain Muscle - Underweight Middle-Aged Man We begin with John, a 30-year old man who is 5'10" and 170 pounds. He played basketball when he was younger, dabbles in the gym and enjoys physical activities on the weekend. Having finally worked his way up to a job where he can afford coaching, he's ready to invest in professional coaching to meet his goals. John begins with linear progression with a few compound lifts, allowing himself to learn technique, build the habit of training, and see the weight go up on the bar. As the weight increases, he learns how to grind on heavier weights. With nutrition, he increases his calories, but only slightly. This might mean adding an extra 300 calories a day. This also means prioritizing protein, if he doesn't eat enough, and shifting more calories toward whole food sources. As the PRs slow - as LP and early intermediate gains come to an end - reexamining metrics can help. Driving up the weight won't happen as much, so looking at other metrics can help keep the big picture in mind (remember, he didn't sign up to get a 600 pound deadlift - though he may eventually get one). This could be a time to cut, allowing him to see some of the muscle he has gained. It could be a time to maintain, to allow for a leaning out but less quickly. It probably is not a great time to take him from 190 or 200 to 225 or higher. Unless his goals have radically shifted, this plan utterly fails to meet his goals. Having built the initial habits of training and nutrition, these habits get built upon, metrics get refined, and progress continues though slows. 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For this episode, I welcome special guests Alan Reeves and Richard Smith. Alan was a former client of mine a few years back, and we've both been following a ketogenic lifestyle for about the same amount of time. Richard has an impressive background in competitive bodybuilding and has been taking the world by storm. We discussed everything from fueling strategies to training, so I know you'll take something away from this episode. What you'll hear: Richard's switch from bodybuilding to endurance training and his fitness journey (2:04) Building muscle with carbs vs. without (4:19) Fluid retention and body composition (8:50) Endurance training following a ketogenic protocol (14:20) Fat as fuel gives more energy per minute than carbohydrates (19:36) Macro distribution and protein consumption (21:33) Keto and energy levels (26:15) Where to find out more about Richard (who had to hop off to perform daddy duties) (32:54) Alan's carbohydrate and electrolyte intake, and how it varies based on weather and training (34:54) The secret to his fountain of youth (40:12) Dorian Yates protocol for training (41:07) The many different ways to approach strength training (44:41) How he tracks his training (45:35) Competitive endeavors he has in the pipeline (47:28) Building a solid foundation of health (52:15) The beginning of his ketogenic journey (53:25) Consuming vegetation (54:55) Fruit consumption (56:22) The trajectory of the ketogenic diet (59:13) Addressing unhealthy lifestyles (1:02:43) Where to find out more about Richard: YouTube The Keto Pro Where to find out more about Alan: Instagram YouTube If you loved this episode and our podcast, please take some time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, or drop us a comment below!
This is not my work. It is from a fantastic creator called Gravemind. I recommend checking out his other work and supporting him however possible. Source link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEy9LDjLEXQListen to these audios on repeat. The more, the better. Train your mind. You become what you think about. You think about what feeds your mind. So feed it what you want it to think about through careful selection and repetition.
Bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman loves to say “Everybody wants big muscles but nobody wants to lift no heavy ass weights!”But lifting heavy ass weights isn't the most difficult part of bodybuilding for everyone. For some, the biggest challenge to coming home with that sword in a competition is the ability to shred body fat without losing muscle mass.Let's Grow Big Together - It's the only bodybuilding podcast that slays at the gym, on the stage and the runway baby!In this series, we're taking a look at the passion for muscle, adventures in bodybuilding, muscle gods, muscle worship and practical advice to put on the gains. Today tech developer, daddy and up and coming NPC Classic bodybuilder George Ward joins us to talk about getting ready for the stage, his adventures in bodybuilding and working with Dorian Yates to build an impossible physique. We met George Ward at the food court at the Arnold Sports Festival and were so charmed by him we had to get him on the show. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:★ instagram.com/georgewardfitness★ instagram.com/faustofernos★ instagram.com/marcfelionEpisode #3079
In this episode, we discuss our new (free) book club, health span vs life span, how to make better content on social media, the best drug for longevity... and more. We hope you enjoy this episode and if you'd like to join us in The Online Fitness Business Mentorship, you can grab your seat at https://www.fitnessbusinessmentorship.com Thank you! -J & M You can find Peter Attia's new book Outlive here (NOT an affiliate link): https://peterattiamd.com/outlive "The Tail End" — Wait But Why: https://waitbutwhy.com/2015/12/the-tail-end.html WATCH this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-QdxLFE_OY4 TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) — Intro (00:11) — Jordan is in a TERRIBLE mood (01:39) — Mike hates skinny benches (03:00) — The best "drug" for longevity—optimizing health and lifespan (15:22) — Outlive by Peter Attia (19:13) — Happy Easter (& happy birthday, Mike!) (20:09) — Why will people spend time/money/effort/etc. to gain skills or knowledge to help people, but then not make the effort to learn how to effectively disseminate that information? (25:53) — The mentality of a champion according to Mike Vacanti (featuring Dorian Yates & Jon Snow) (29:55) — Jordan's getting a sauna? (33:16) — Mike's theory about why Jordan "loves" Zumba (+ what Jordan actually thinks about it) (37:26) — Do I NEED to make online content as an in-person trainer? (46:04) — Do you worry about the amount of oils restaurants and relatives use in their foods? (47:29) — How Mike got his dad's health back on track (55:07) — Wrap-up You can find a full transcript of this episode by clicking here Follow the show on social: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@personaltrainerpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/personaltrainerpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@personaltrainerpodcast Join our email list & get our FREE '30 Ways To Build A Successful Online Coaching Business' manual: https://bit.ly/30O2l6p Check out our new book 'Eat It!' at https://www.eatit-book.com If you have any questions you'd like to have answered on the show, shoot us an email at info@fitnessbusinessmentorship.com If you enjoyed the episode, we would sincerely appreciate it if you left a five-star review. ---- Post-Production by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: david@inpostmedia.com © 2023 Michael Vacanti & Jordan Syatt
Episode 2316 - On this Monday's show Vinnie Tortorich and Anna Vocino discuss pushing your limits with cold plunges, leg day, vibrating pills, and much more. https://vinnietortorich.com/2023/04/pushing-your-limits-episode-2316 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS PUSHING YOUR LIMITS Vinnie and Anna chat a bit about Vinnie's (at the time of this recording) upcoming trip to California. (2:00) Anna then brings up how she has been getting into the "cold plunging" movement. (6:30) She describes how she's progressed doing it, how it feels, and how she hopes to benefit. She's been inspired to try it from listening to people like Gary Brecka. Cold plunges done correctly have shown positive healing results for people with autoimmune conditions. Anna's 50th birthday is coming up and Vinnie scoffs at the idea because Anna looks so amazing. (10:45) Anna wants to head into her next decade in the most positive ways possible. This leads to some fun discussion of doppelgängers, aging, and more cold plunging therapy. Vinnie wants to discuss weightlifting and a recent documentary he saw about bodybuilder Dorian Yates. (27:00) Vinnie shares information about certain bodybuilding history. He also advocates for what makes a good "leg day", and pushing your limits. They also discuss "natural" bodybuilding vs. steroids. GETTING YOURSELF MOVING Anna brings up a recent "cure" for constipation: a vibration pill. (41:00) They have a lot of fun with this discussion; however, there is serious talk about real ways to solve this health issue. The best way is to get your eating in proper order, with healthy foods and proper nutrients, and a healthy gut microbiome. And no, psyllium husks do not have the proper nutrients and are not necessary! They chat about how difficult it is to get people to think differently and be open to things like simply changing your eating. (47:00) People end up making themselves victims. People have also been led to believe that they should never question their doctors or the status quo. Vinnie and Anna share ways they have helped themselves by trying different, reasonable things. [the_ad id="20253"] PURCHASE BEYOND IMPOSSIBLE The documentary launched on January 11! Order it TODAY! This is Vinnie's third documentary in just over three years. Get it now on Apple TV (iTunes) and/or Amazon Video! Link to the film on Apple TV (iTunes): Then, Share this link with friends, too! It's also now available on Amazon (the USA only for now)! Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! FAT: A DOCUMENTARY 2 (2021) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: Then, please share my fact-based, health-focused documentary series with your friends and family. The more views, the better it ranks, so please watch it again with a new friend! REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! FAT: A DOCUMENTARY (2019) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: Then, please share my fact-based, health-focused documentary series with your friends and family. The more views, the better it ranks, so please watch it again with a new friend! REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter!
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