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I just want to understand like this was a monumental moment in Kyle's life you guys have had a bonded friendship and you don't show up and then the stream does numbers and now all of a sudden you're spam texting him and talk about and now you show up for the pod and here for UFC weekend I I was just kidding
I don't think I've gotten a voice memo in like two years.
He should have seen the viewing party that we had in my house in L.A.
There was probably 50 people.
I don't believe it.
You're literally smirking right now.
I'm seeing through the bullshit.
If you actually, like, cared, you would have been there in person in a vehicle.
Are you being serious right now?
I'm being dead ass.
Oh, okay.
Because I know the relationship that you guys have.
Like, if I'd a good friend, I'd want him there supporting me on a monumental moment in my life.
No, I appreciate that.
I respect that.
I'm just curious where, like, why you were.
there. No, I get it. Yeah. You did the 100 miles too, right? So you're probably feeling pretty
confident and like you're the man too. Yeah. Yeah, I actually do. Okay. I can actually do anything.
No, that's great. Yeah, like very confident. There was initially, my role was going to be
to show up with Kyle and run the first mile and then like be super into it and like act like I was
going to do the whole thing. But then I was just kind of over that like look of, you look like a loser.
It's like not funny anymore because what he's doing is actually pretty cool. So we talked about doing that.
And then the other route was, all right, well, then you're going to be on the bus with all the girls
partying.
And to be honest, I've just been sober for like three or four weeks now.
And I didn't want to go back into three or four straight.
Yeah.
Trying to.
What is, what is?
No, like I haven't, I haven't had more than like one drink or two drinks, two drinks max in three or four weeks.
I respect that.
And I told him that and you're cool with.
I told you.
I said, hey, bro, I want to be there to support you.
If you're cool with it, I don't want to drink or party.
And I don't want to, like, be the douche that doesn't.
the one mile and be the joke
because I'm actually trying to be
healthier too. So before I sit down
here and you fucking come at me, why don't you learn the whole
story before you press me
immediately? And I didn't just send him the
dude, I was in tears when he crossed that
fucking finish line. I was so
stoked for my boy. I didn't even know there
were clips. I was off my phone that day, but I heard he
did the 100 miles. No.
You didn't see any clips. I didn't honestly, the only clip
I saw was the clip of you guys almost getting
hit by the
the whatever we learn.
Yeah.
Well, that was the one that went for like 10 million.
But I'm gonna, as a viewer, I watched the first probably 30 minutes, like whatever.
And I was like, okay, like, you know, they're at four miles, whatever, or two miles, whatever it is.
And it doesn't, didn't really hit until I saw that 80 miles in nighttime.
And then you're like, holy shit, this is fucking insane.
So I think, uh, as a spectator, it didn't really hit you how big it was until it hit nighttime.
And you saw like over 50 miles.
And then you're like, holy fuck.
And I told Kyle, I had people calling me like, dude, this is crazy.
Like, this is a lot of respect.
I saw Logan Paul tweet about it.
So that's all it was.
It wasn't because of the clips.
I was just like, damn, that's pretty impressive.
And I saw him lock in.
Part of the reason, like, I started going out less too
is because I saw how it affected his mental health.
And then I was like, yo, I got to get better too.
I respected, I think.
Yeah, we're going to do a little 100 mile recap.
We got coach Matt Johnson here, who we could not have done the 100
miles without you bro you fucking you came in and every aspect of this from training the mental
side of it to the content side the streaming logistics like you were just we couldn't have asked
for a better person to be to help us with this 100 miles and then we got brad me and you've
kind of bonded over our fitness journey and become good friends and dude honestly we just wanted
to recap this stream because i think it just blew away our expectations of it
Yeah, so here's what I, because I don't know this.
You run professionally or something?
Yeah.
So how impressive is it for someone to do 100 miles?
In general?
Yeah.
Not very impressive.
It's not.
No, I don't think so.
In the ultramarathon running world.
So in like for that, but for a guy.
That's why it's good at a tiny year because it's the outside.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
For a guy, you've been running for how long now?
It's about, it's about the time.
It's about, okay, all right.
You're saying like, is what they did impressive?
But so he's been training.
Let's roll that back.
What they did impressive?
Yes.
Yeah.
Like it's,
someone will usually train six months to a year to do 100 miles.
And they did it in 71 days.
So that's fucking rare.
That fucking, yeah.
And is there any,
is there any risk injury-wise with that?
Oh, yeah.
I mean,
that was probably the biggest,
that was like the biggest risk of everything was stress fractures and ligament tears
and tendon tears and muscle tears.
You had a stress injury.
I thought I did.
Oh, no, you did.
You did, though.
Because you,
We took a couple days off.
Yeah.
You were feeling it.
I mean, yeah, I mean, they were...
Sorry, wait, are you wearing a Marlin cap and a Cuban link?
And you feel real me?
Just now, I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
Yeah, no, I am.
Go ahead.
The Cuban link's not even real.
I just like, it looks cool.
Okay.
It does look cool.
Okay.
It does.
I'm with you.
Not one person had any injury?
No.
Not in the training, right?
No.
Fuck, bro.
Can you imagine you tore something?
It would be bad.
No one, no one even had an injury coming out of it.
And what did I say?
Literally when we were going in, remember?
I was like, yo, like one of you will come out of this and not fucking run for like six months.
Before we get into it, tell us about your background, Matt, and like how you got into running.
And Matt's run across Texas twice.
How many miles is that again?
Total miles, 1,700 and 36 days.
How much is 1 across Texas?
9.
Yeah, 900, one way and then 841, the other way.
So 900 miles in how many days?
19 and then 841 miles and 17
And then you're running an average of what a day
Year 1, 50, year 2, 47
So 47 to 50 miles a day for 19 days straight
Yeah
That's fucking insane
Yeah
But yeah, how did you
I want to get your story too
And so how did you kind of start off with getting into running
You know, it's kind of a sad story to be honest
Um
My
My little brother had two friends that were murdered
And
17 years old or 16 and 18 years old.
And in that process, two best friends were murdered.
He dropped out of high school.
And I was in the military at the time.
And I was like, I need to find a way to like to help him, like self-help.
And I literally just got on Google and I googled self-help books and found Can't
Hurt Me by David Goggins.
And in reading that, I was like, hey, like, yo, like, let's read this book together.
and in reading that book, I just kind of, you know, I learned that like not, you know, people like are like,
like David Galgins is like fucking like stay hard and like, you know, fucking run through injury.
Like for me it was like I in the first chapter like this guy, this Navy SEAL, this guy was in the
military who has so many similarities to me, you know, he went through childhood abuse.
I went through childhood abuse.
Like he didn't have a dad around.
I didn't have a dad around.
And I'm like, I'm like, why am I feeling so fucking sorry for myself in my life when this guy has
now wrote a book and is a multimillionaire?
And so what I would do is I just start listening to that book and I would start running.
And that led me, you know, that's the long story short of how I kind of led here today.
I was trying to help my brother and I changed my entire life in the process.
So running just did everything for you mentally?
Like, you considered a distraction?
Yeah, yeah.
It was definitely like running was the place that I could go to find peace.
like in those times of mental chaos.
Like it was, you know, I was able to go there
and find clarity.
And in the beginning, it was like,
I was able to go there and escape the life that I hated.
You know what I mean?
Like, like, I was able, like,
you were talking about how like you're able to just think about everything.
I was able to just run and just escape this life
of like, I hated the military.
I hated who I was.
I, you know, hated the shit I've done in the past.
I hated the way that I was raised.
I felt sorry for myself because I went through childhood abuse.
like I watched my mom try to kill herself.
I watched my mom's ex-husband beat the fuck out of her lock us in bedrooms.
Like I was able to go and run and like I was able to like control my pain.
And I had never been in control before.
It just allowed like it just gave me so much.
It gave me everything I needed to to escape that.
You are, that's obviously pretty traumatizing experience you went through.
So I'm sorry about that.
But you kind of what started running because of the mental.
benefits as well, right?
I mean, I did my first transformation with the gym
because like pretty much just,
I mean, we have everything at our fingertips too, right?
And I kind of said it in our documentary that we're filming,
but my biggest fear in life is losing self-control.
Because I've always been the guy in control.
I've always been the leader.
You know, people always kind of look to me for the next step.
So I think whenever I feel like I'm losing self-control,
it scares the living fuck out of it.
me bro like I get anxiety and like I'm at that point in my life where like I really can do
anything at any time I can hop on a plane and go somewhere I get invited to shit that's like
sometimes like even well most of the time is even beneficial like partying for us it it can be like
very beneficial right so it's just a slippery slope and I think yeah when I originally did my
first fitness journey it was because we kind of just went rock star lifestyle all summer
and I just hit a wall pretty much
and I was like bro like
this is not gonna end well
if I keep on this journey
and I was always into the gym
but I could never just stick to it
you know what I mean
so when I hit that wall I kind of just said
yo I'm gonna do my transformation
posted it on my Instagram story
and said like I'm gonna do this in 120 days
because that accountability is everything right
so there's something in like having accountability
Accountability is everything, though.
Drugs and fucking drinking is cool and all, but like when you fucking, when you are accountable for what you say, there is a natural human high in that.
Yeah.
That like you can't get anywhere else.
Like, yeah, like cool, like the party lifestyle.
Like, yeah, it's great.
But like when you fucking say that you're going to be somebody and then you become that person, what feeling is better?
It feels way better.
Yeah.
So that's when I originally got the hook for it.
And that changed my life.
And then after that you just I mean we call it like the dial virus honestly it's like you get it fully you just get it like you get addicted to it becomes literally a drug like working out and getting your heart rate up getting your body moving like it just makes you feel good and I'm just addicted to that too if I don't work out now for like you know three days I just feel like a complete slob like my mental feels off I have to either go for a run or lift weights to like
get my heart rate up and get that blood pumping and it just I'm addicted to it like I have no
choice which is kind of like a blessing I was just saying that I feel like in the ultra running world too
I think a lot of these guys are ex-addicts as well yeah and like they go to running and they
literally become addicted to it yeah yeah like I mean one of the the probably the best marathon runner
in Austin right now he just qualified for the Olympics last year he went to the olympic trials
and he was a meth addict for like 15 years.
And then one day just woke up and was like,
Mitch Hammonds is his name.
One day just woke up and was like,
I don't want to fucking do this shit no more.
And now he turns to running because, you know,
it's kind of like pain to purpose, right?
Like, and it doesn't have to be like,
it doesn't have to be hard drugs.
Like it can be, you know,
if you just don't like something about yourself,
you know,
if you don't like an action that you are doing,
take a fitness action and try to replace
that. If you're like, oh, I want to fucking get off blow. Like, every time you want to do blow,
go run five miles. I mean, you know what I'm saying? Like, dog, like, all you have to do is
replace. Well, when there's a chicken room at 4 a.m. She's probably not asking to run five miles.
I mean, dude, do some type of cardio. Yeah. Yeah. Why is running? It's so, it's like a cult.
Yeah. Like, all these guys get so, what is the obsession there? It's so easy. But you know,
It's the easiest way to like get that high.
Yeah, but but you just,
you step outside of your house and you can just
just go right away.
Like,
like running being culty.
Like you can look at like,
like you can look at,
I mean,
you guys are like a fucking cult too.
You just got to penetrate it.
No,
yeah,
I guess.
You know,
I mean,
like if you're like an outsider looking in,
like everyone,
it's just like that,
kind of like that clicky feeling you're talking about.
Well,
no,
it's like why,
why did you decide to focus on running instead of just lifting weight?
This 100 miles?
Yeah.
A great question.
Um,
like,
Because I'm super jacked, but you're like, no, I want to focus on running.
Yeah.
I wanted a new goal that was going to really keep me like tunnel visioned again.
Because sometimes when you're just like lifting weights, like even for you probably too, right?
When you're, there's no real consequence.
Like if you don't have a strict deadline and a goal, like you're kind of just like going to the gym.
Oh, I can skip a day.
Or if this person invites me out here, oh yeah, I can go out.
Like I don't have.
There's no deadline.
There's no consequence.
There's no accountability.
So I was looking for something last year that was going to keep me locked the fuck in.
So I called Gary Breck's son, Cole.
And I asked him, I was like, what do you got going on this year?
And he said, I'm running 100 miles.
And I was like, oh, that how it came up?
That's how it came up.
Yeah.
I was like, I called him on a run.
Yeah.
I was just like, yeah, I want to fucking lock in on.
When was this in August?
Yeah, I was like.
Oh, that was when it, yeah.
Yeah, I was like, I want to lock the fuck in on something.
So I called him.
He's like, I'm running 100 miles.
And I was like, what?
Like and he's like yeah and I was like fuck and then I also thought you know that could be a big content play too a hundred miles is
Digestible to every single person on the planet like yeah you know an old person knows what it is someone that's not into fitness
Everyone knows what running a well like but bringing it back to to his question of like why would you choose running over fitness
My question here is like I feel like with running and running a hundred miles like you know that you're gonna hit the darkness right like that fucking horrific moment
of like
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I should quit, right?
You guys tell me, have you ever hit you, have you ever hit that in the gym?
You know, like, no.
Right?
No, right.
Right.
So I, I know.
I see what you're saying.
Yeah, yeah.
That's what I'm saying is like, to like, yo, this is fucking hard because you've done the 50.
In the race?
Yeah, like, what mile or was there a point where you're like, fuck like, this is actually
going to be really tough to fit?
Well, yeah.
So when I started to look into it, I knew it was going to keep me away from all the
bullshit.
And it was basically going to keep me only focus on this.
And it wasn't going to allow me to do anything that wasn't serving me.
So freezer, I posted on my story and I said, I need someone to help me train for this.
And then freezer tarps actually connected me and Matt.
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Canadian, are you?
Are you that crazy?
I thought you were Canadian.
No.
Oh, fuck yeah.
No.
I fucking hate Canada, dude.
I've never gone back.
Kyle ruined my Canadian experience.
You love Canada.
Dude, Toronto, Toronto is beautiful, but, like, I can't do it.
We're going to Toronto next summer, like peak June.
Yeah.
Never again.
Toronto is fun in the summer.
Yeah, never again in the winter.
Well, not to run 50 kilometers, yeah.
Yeah.
I forgot about it.
But we connected.
Freezer connected us.
And then I talked to Matt on the phone.
And yeah, I knew it was the real deal right when I talked to him.
And he got me set up on a crazy training schedule.
And right when I looked at the plan, because he'd mapped it out all the way till the end.
So I could see it was like, you know, I don't know how many miles did we start running at the beginning 50?
When we chatted, I said, what was your longest run in the last 90 days?
You said 12 miles.
Because I was in Asia too.
Yeah, yeah.
And that was the thing is that we, so we started, you started at, I think I said, early 13.
And then it was like 13, 15, 16, 17, 20.
Right.
Yeah.
And we just slowly built that out.
We started low.
Bro.
Yeah.
Where it like became real to me was 80 mile week.
was when we know LA week when when we sat in your in your in your in your house and we put it up on the
screen and we had which was it was actually incredible we were able to do this we went through with
Gabe went through your entire schedule and we manipulated your running to your business and we
we put everything on the schedule to like Kyle has this Kyle has that his parents are coming he's
going to LA has to film a podcast and we like put it all on the calendar Alaska and then yeah Alaska
holy fuck yeah laska and then we just looked at the tv and we were all like okay like and i kind of left
there and i was like i was like two weeks like they two you got i was like i was giving you two weeks
to see if you guys were real or not wow so you at first you were like i don't really know about these
guys like when i kind of talk maybe like when i came down see i didn't even know but i didn't even know
about you guys right like like like kyle said oh i'm going to do it with a
friends, but I didn't even know that you guys were doing my training program. You know what I mean? Like,
like, I didn't know I was writing the program for everybody. And, you know, like when we first started,
I was like, okay, like, you know, just like you, like you were saying earlier, like, we had to build up,
I feel like we had to have a mutual trust with each other. Like, you know, you have to slowly build that
trust. Like, where Kyle's like, hey, like, does this guy actually know what he's talking about? And I'm
like, hey, is this guy really going to commit? Because just like you and I talk, you're like,
oh, like, who will you coach? And I'm like, I'm only going to, I'm only going to coach people that I want,
that I know.
are going to dial the fuck in.
Like, it's not about money.
It's not about, like, I don't care if you just, you need to lock in.
Hey, wait, did they, were there any senses of them not locked in?
Yeah.
Well, this is Kyle.
Yeah, I felt like every time I saw you pretty locked in.
First, like, dude, when you wouldn't wear a watch, dog, like, that would fuck with me, bro.
Where he goes?
What do you mean wear a watch?
So, like, he, like, like, the running watch, like, Kyle, the entire prep, not for a single mile.
he ever put a watch on so when i would go to his calendar it would tell me that his runs were
incomplete because the watch sinks to the calendar and the calendar says complete or not complete so for
the whole first you know yeah it tells me on the app so when i the first week i was coaching kyle
i got on and everything's red and i'm like this dude is a fucking fraud
like he saw my strava yeah well then i well but then you had made a strava remember because when
you didn't because i didn't i didn't see your shriva you didn't you didn't see your
Strava until I got to Miami. I'm talking about the first two weeks. And so I'm like calling him and I'm like,
yo, how was your run, buddy? Like, you know, thinking he was like, oh, bro, I didn't do it. He's like,
oh, I was good. I'm like, what, what do you mean? He's like, yeah, he's a guy ran. I was like, do you have a
watch? He's like, oh, no, bro. I don't want to use a watch. And I'm like, I'm like, bro, like,
something is off. So I was heading down to Miami. I was like, yeah, like, we're going to
find out. And now I got out to Miami. Everything was good. I found out that he was mooching out my
programs to everybody and we still you're still bad about that man oh wait you were mad about that
no I was never he was I don't know no I wasn't mad about it I just thought it's kind of late because
like Kyle would send like a whole fucking schedule it's like the whole chat that was doing the
hundred yeah so it was such an easy way to like well that's great but but guess what I could have done
that Kyle was just never like hey like well I didn't want them blowing you all up individually
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Did anybody actually struggle or almost not complete it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I thought Mark was fucking cooked.
Same.
Which like, and I'm giving him his flowers.
I'm giving him, hold on.
I want to say I'm giving him his flowers right now because I thought he was fucking cooked.
And I'm talking like mile 20.
Right off the bat.
Because he started having stomach issues.
He couldn't eat.
He was shitting, which is dehydration, right?
I think about when you're really sick, you're going to the bathroom, like, you're dehydrant yourself.
And I was like, do you remember when, like, he was...
When we were doing our training, the weeks were like 80 mile weeks, 100 mile weeks.
So when you're running every day, you'd be surprised.
You're actually just like, like, we were running 21 day into what?
15, 15 to the next day.
Yeah.
And it felt easy.
We're laughing.
We're like, this is so easy.
But in prep for this, the last two weeks.
you're only running like five miles, then a day off, then five miles.
And then by the last five days, we weren't running at all.
So we have your body completely prepped?
Yeah, that you just taper off.
So you're just like, you're resting your legs.
Yeah.
When we started, I was going to think that the pain was going to come in around like,
our longest runs 31 miles, right?
Yeah.
We'd already done that.
So I was thinking, okay, maybe, you know, this is going to get tough around mile 40,
mile 50 is when it's really going to start.
But dude, we felt it early, bro.
It was fucked.
What was the pace per mile?
Well, I mean, overall, it was a 1457.
But what happened?
Because you're stopping, right?
But they did exactly the plan.
Like, we started at a 10.30 per mile.
And they ran a 1030 for the first, pretty much for about, damn near the first marathon.
They ran the 1030.
And then we slowed down to 1130s, 1230s into like miles 60.
And then they got this fucking second.
wind from 75 to 85 and they ran nuts they ran like 10 minute pace flat was that like here's here's
where it's interesting to me so do you curate a plan like we need to be hitting these miles at this
minute he needs to be eating snacking at this moment and if we do that at the right times then we're
going to have a high chance of success yeah yeah we had i had everything planned out for like both
of these i mean for pretty much i i planned out for everyone else and then like my primary job amanda and i
Our primary job was these two.
And, like, we had, like, we had sodium planned out.
We had electrolytes planned out.
We had water intake planned out.
We had calories per hour planned out.
And we would just circle and we would run bottles and food and bottles and food.
I ran 54 miles.
So if he didn't.
Like, while we were, while we were brewing them.
Oh, my God.
You're sick.
He's, like, jumping out of a van, running up to us, running with us and then running back to the van, like the van.
How many, how many calories did we eat?
10,000 on the, at the,
at the minimum.
That day?
Yeah.
Holy shit.
That's crazy.
Brad, Brad, Brad ate 8,000 of Rice Krispies only.
Like Brad.
Oh, I guess it's easy if you just eat that.
You know, you know, like the big ass, like, things of rice Krispies.
No, we're eating.
Brad ate a whole thing by himself.
Can you explain that?
Because that's something that people don't know.
I didn't know until I started watching 100-mile documentaries.
I saw people drinking like Coca-Cola.
Yeah, yeah.
No, with 100-mile ultra-fueling, you're literally just putting any type of calories
and sugars into your body.
Like I was eating gushers.
I was eating M&Ms, Skittles.
What are the, what are the, uh, Tim, uh, Timbits.
Tim bits.
Timbits.
Donut holes.
You just put anything in your body.
Like now it's time to eat.
You know, we were kind of doing like 20 minute clock.
Yeah.
About every, every 20 minutes we would, we would run something out.
Like, like they were doing very well on 250 calories in a bottle, like 250 calories in a
bottle, like 250 calories of like a carbohydrate powder, like a Gatorade.
I was lurping that chat dog I said that I said that to to the guys like in the dock where I'm like yo like
all right all right so Kyle had this comes from like shotguning beer it was the great no it's
craziest fucking thing in the world I would bring out a a thousand mil liters of water which is like like here throw me that throw me that Fiji
what is this this is probably how many milliliters of water it's this this is 500 millilators okay so double this right here so Kyle would take double this and then one it was like a soft flask
He would squeeze it and then go, wham, and just suck the whole thing down.
It was gone in a second.
And so 250 calories just bang like that.
And then we'd hand him like two donuts or something like that.
Do you feel re-energized in the moment?
You don't feel like right in the moment, but it just keeps you, it keeps you going throughout our training.
One thing I learned too was the difference between fueling and not fueling before the runs.
Because also it can kind of running can fuck up your body a little bit, right?
Well, talk about your drinking gels.
The first time that you drank the donut and the Coke at 7-Eleven.
When we left, you were like, what the fuck?
Yeah.
No, but just the, like, the fueling, like, it can kind of make your stomach a little barely, a little bit, right?
So, but I've noticed there's just no choice.
You have to.
I've tried doing like a 15-mile run without fueling properly.
And when you're fueling, it feels so much different.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
While you're running, did you start to feel your leg?
give out. So I noticed too how much of a difference it made it with a group and I mean all respect to
anyone. Real quick. Who's the pace? We're all taking turns kind of taking you were you were you were pretty
front and center. It would change like because a bowl would go out front, Brad would go out front.
It's not really that important. No. It was just it was great doing it in a group with a group because
let's say you know I'm down and a couple other guys are down like you know Kyle's up and other guys are up so
kind of like uplifts us to like push even harder to like keep that pace so it was a great
mixture like all around okay so then when did it get painful if it did get painful or like there was
a sink so we're all running together because the the road was wide but there was a point around
like mile 20 something where the cops pulled us over and they said yo like the road's about to
get like skinny you guys can't be having eight sprinter vans like driving here it's too
dangerous you need to send all the cars up ahead so
we lost the music and then the road got so skinny to where we were in single file for like a long
stretch at night too so no music darkness no talking to anybody and that's when your mind is just
you're not occupied and you're you're 25 plus miles in so like when you're talking to your boys
yeah your mind's occupied you're not thinking about the pain or if you're bumping music yeah yeah
your mind's distracted but this was like there was no talking there was no music it was dark for
how long you think like a good stretch of miles and that's when it was we were all like dude this
that's when it hit me and i was telling people i was like yo this is going to be torture yeah
and we were only 25 miles in and we had 75 to go and i was like i'm already feeling my legs
yeah i was like this is going to be fucking hell yeah and then how many how many like energy drinks
are you consuming during that but we didn't have caffeine we held off on caffeine till what like
2 a.m.
Yeah, dude.
You were peaceful.
You were trying to...
Remember it was midnight?
Because that was going to be our saving.
It was midnight.
I was trying to get you guys at midnight.
And I remember you, you were like...
There was one moment where you're like, no, I'm locked in.
Like, I don't want it.
I don't want it.
Okay.
But like, once we gave it to you guys...
Duffin at 2 a.m.
We just wanted to save it because that was going to be your last jolt.
So if you have it at mile 40, it's like, fuck, you're eventually going to crash.
Like, I think we had it around mile 60, 70, maybe.
Yeah, about 70.
Because remember, then we would, no, probably 60, because it was 60, 70, 80, 90.
Because I just kept telling you guys, I was like, yo, like, at this point, just send it.
Like, as much caffeine as you can take.
And that's what, yeah.
Getting into those aid stations, too, was like.
Oh, yeah.
That was when Kyle, enhancement of.
Oh, shit.
Kyle took the Motrin and literally, like, exchanged his whole person out.
Who I am?
I had ibuprofen.
Like, for a headache?
Just normal ibupia.
Yeah.
Just normal fucking nothing.
Dude, he was going crazy.
I had a fuck.
My first energy drink and ibuprofen.
And I felt like, fuck.
Captain America bro I felt fucking it was insane damn I was like
yeah and it was like yeah and all the same bro he's like yeah for like seven miles and then
yeah he crashed crashed again but it helped a lot but those aid stations bro it became
the way we thought about it was not a hundred miles it was just there was an aid station every
there's first one was 13 miles and then it was every 10 so mentally we just thought about
not a hundred it was like all right 13 miles we
We'd go. We'd put our feet up for 10 minutes. We'd eat, get our water in us, and then match.
You should come. There's five minutes. The first one was it was only five minutes.
Yeah. Yeah. How long? So how long was the break?
We did like a reverse taper. So like instead of, you know, we like we got, we got slower each time.
So aid station one was five. So we did five, these are minutes. Five, seven, eight, ten, twelve,
15 and then once we got after that six aid station which was around mile 65 it was kind of just like
I would set a timer of 15 minutes but I would just lie to them and just try to get them out as soon as
I could sometimes it was a little bit quite faster than 15 but towards the end it was about 17 to 19
minutes it was so nice getting there because it was just like you got to think after running
60 fucking miles and we've only ran 31 like we ran 60 miles and you're getting to
that aid station and like you know my parents are there we're seeing the whole crew to everyone's
there they're cheering and like you're putting your feet up like this and matt's like all right bro you
have 10 minutes and like this is at our resting station yeah but it's 60 miles in and i'm just like this
and i'm like fuck bro like well so i was i don't want to get up like i don't want to get up i was
going to say as a viewer it didn't seem like there was as much like you were you're very
calculated on how you guys had it set up but it didn't seem like there was as much
struggle as you thought there was going to be as from a viewing standpoint like you didn't
see anyone like on their hands and knees holding their stomach or like anyone like i mean we
were can't continue or just fucking be you were no yeah i think i mean i'm just saying i think i
expect to see that i think that that shows that we we did a good job with with what we were doing
i mean obviously you can have the theatrics if we were trying to you know play it out like yeah
might have made it cooler you know or like oh i'm just surprised with like even five people like not one
person like it's just like it looked seem like you guys were on a mission and it didn't come as hard
as like it was anticipated to be no it was everyone in our group took the training 11 out of 10
like you know you were even in miami and you're like yo what are you doing today i'm like i got to run
tomorrow but it's running it's weight training but you also to crank 100 miles in a week
you can't you when you run 20 miles you literally have to like spend an hour stretching after
then you got to spend like time with that fair gun shit then you also you're you
you got to go sauna and cold plunge and then you got to fucking sleep and you got to sleep so
you can run 15 miles the next day so like we dedicated our entire last 75 days like pretty much
100% to this besides business yeah like there was no fun there was no dinners in miami there was
no i didn't go i didn't even fucking golf because my knees were fucking cooked like there was actually
like no room for anything else but this yeah and that's why it's why it's
paid off and I think we went into it so confident.
It's because we knew if we weren't going to finish, then it just wasn't meant to be.
Because like there was nothing more that we could have done to be more prepared for it.
I don't think like there was just never a question of if you guys weren't going to finish.
It was like obviously injury is always possible, but like never in my mind, not him, not was it like stuff that's going to quit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The last five miles was like the top.
toughest thing I've ever
Fucked on, bro.
I was treating it as torture.
I was treating it as torture because it was just like
We got to the final aid station was 93 miles and like, yeah, I had my feet up.
And I was like, fuck, I'm almost there.
But at the end of the day, seven miles is still like, how long is that?
Two hours almost?
Yeah, I mean, you're doing what?
So we saw it to run for another two hours.
And it's like, 15 minute page.
You're 93 miles in.
And like, make your legs.
Like, my legs are fucking ride.
Well, no.
And it's like you're almost there, but it's put it that way.
Yeah.
Or hours.
You think you're like, oh, seven miles, but that's.
But it's still two more hours.
That's crazy.
There's more hours running.
So in the end, what was the final time?
25 hours and 15 minutes?
Yeah.
Was there a goal on?
What was your original guess?
When we were talking about the original guess, like my, if I was going to set the over
under, it was 27.
Like, that was my, that was my guess.
And they went, they could have went.
24 but we decided at the end that we wanted to slow down in that it was more important to finish together
yeah like because can you get can you talk about how it was like almost impossible for six guys to
start the race and finish the race yeah like we talked about that earlier like it's just you know
people like you know you and your boy will sign up for a race right and well let's do this race together
and sometimes like y'all too don't even finish
together, right? But having
six people that just show
up and rip a race. I mean, here's the thing,
but here's the testament to the people
you surround yourself with.
How do you find six motherfuckers that want to go
run a hundred? You don't.
Like,
you know, how hard is it to find six people that want to go do the same thing
anyways? Like, you can't even, I can't even figure out
what fucking food we want to get. Yeah.
Let alone, like, go do this, like, massive fitness
it's crazy. I mean, it's not, think about it.
Can you even, like, get anyone to go to the gym with you?
Yeah, but yeah, but I can't get people to run five miles six people at the same time that want to do the same exact work
Yeah, no no possible. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it just it's it don't work like that and what about like the actual like percentage of
People in the world that have actually completed an ultramarathon isn't it? Yeah, I
0.004% no it was that that one that one site posted it was
It was 0.00001 is what I was
what I think that that post was that I saw.
I don't know, people are calling this,
like people are calling this the biggest athletic achievement
by a YouTuber of all time.
Yeah, that's what I've heard too.
And I don't watch too many YouTubers, like,
besides lifting YouTubers.
Yeah.
So I don't know what other are doing,
but it is pretty impressive.
I think, honestly, I think people are curious.
I'll just ask Kyle, it's like,
is this your whole health and fitness,
your main focus for the future right now?
No, I think we're still going to do typical,
milk stuff too like we got our love island video we're planning coming up we're still going to be
doing comedy stuff we got a ton of short pranks that we've that we're filming yeah i told you but
once you're accomplished a hundred miles are you still like gonna fitness is a passion of mine too
i'm i'm i have no choice i'm actually addicted to it so that's just part of my life now too
and i'll definitely be doing yeah i'm definitely going to do more shit like this too but
i always want to make it entertaining and i want to make it big so i'm going to
gonna have my own personal fitness journey too i'm definitely going back to hitting the weights
for a while like i'm gonna keep up with my running probably run like i might go for a little marathon
p r just while i still have the sauce but definitely gonna hit the gym get the weights pack on some
muscle again go back to i don't want to be eating fucking pancakes i'm not looking at a
i don't know i think it's really cool back to rice ground beef you have a eggs you have a you have
something really cool that you can that you can do you guys like all of you guys do and that's um you know
the biggest thing about fitness is just like you said like right like like the running colt everyone is
so like you have to be a hundred percent in and dialed and locked or you or or like fuck you like
you need you need to be out like that's why i was a black sheep in the running community for so long
because i was like hammering beers smoking cigarettes fucking hitting the bong in the ice bath you know
like doing just funny shit and like and like and like
And like I was just being me and like I was outcast within the community and
But what you have is you have the capability of showing people that like hey, it's okay to not
To not make one thing your entire identity just like we already talked about where like you're like hey like
I'll still enjoy a couple drinks, but then like I'm gonna go get my run in tomorrow or I'm gonna go get my work in tomorrow no matter what
Yeah and like you're just showing people that like tonight we're firing a few beers
We're a fucking few happy my brother I'm deleting
this entire
coach Matt's getting blacked out
yeah yeah
if I remember my name
coming home from UFC
it'd be a scary center
oh man you can tell
bro
he needs to become a fucking milton
guys guys been itting bro
oh boy
I'm starting to get a tick
just thinking about it
I know what kind of a nutcase
of a senator
could he be if he runs
900 across Texas
well I told you I blacked out
after the 100 right
did I not tell you that
no
he told me yeah
Yeah, dude, I fucking, I had, I had shotgun to Happy at the finish.
Kyle poured half a bottle of champagne in my mouth.
I drank two Happies.
I helped him do his shit.
And so I'm three happy's deep, half a bottle of champagne, go downstairs.
I had three beers, hit the blackjack table.
One of the drivers came up and was like, yo, let's take shots.
So I'm like, fuck it, let's take shots.
And we did shots.
And then next thing you know, I wake up.
And you put 6K on black, right?
Or 4K.
4K on black I lost all of it
I mean like I'm staying away from
yeah
but by the way by the little real quick
that was they're gonna want to clarify
I would say the drivers you mean the drivers that were driving during the race
right yeah yeah yeah because the first thing I tell you meant the red rock driver
oh no no no the drivers that were driving in the race but then like just
for situational awareness here that was that was noon
oh shit and then I woke up and it was like 9 p.m.
And I ate a cheesecake and went to bed
yeah I'm avoiding you tonight I'm on my sober journey
wait no I want to know about
Okay, so obviously you had a hangover, but what about physical?
How are you guys actually feeling now?
I felt pretty good yesterday.
Yeah, yeah, uh, I was sleep good last night.
My legs are fucking hurting.
I kept waking up and my legs were just like, after the race when I came here, I was dead.
I was like, bro, I was, like, they were trying to put my feet up like this and like, it was just seizing up and I was shivering.
I had to put on my winter jacket and a beanie.
I thought I was going to be rocked.
Yesterday we were good.
We went in the hot tub, the song.
Like it felt a little bit better.
No, that's all.
Today I'm just, I mean, it's two days after 100 masks.
This is the thing is like, they have a race wheelchair to get here, right?
Gabe's roommate.
Yeah.
They haven't had time to just fucking decompress.
Yeah.
Especially today.
Like tomorrow, dog, you're going to be fucking wrecked.
Yeah.
Because like you just, you've been all day on camera talking, doing things, going around, moving
around downstairs, upstairs, upstairs.
Like, I told them it's really going to hit them when they go home and they're alone.
Yeah.
Well, dude, this is
a gift that Kyle has, Brad,
you're fucking the same way, but very few people
can actually really commit to something and see it through.
And every time he said he's going to do it,
he actually does it.
It's pretty fucking impressive.
I think people on the internet see that too,
because you've done it now with just about everything
you've said you're going to do.
So that's why you...
That's when when I see you cross the 100 miles,
it's just like, dude, this fucker did it again.
You know?
I can't believe we did it.
I really can't.
Like, I was looking at just the videos and shit, and I'm like, we ran 100 fucking miles.
How many people really, realistically hear you up after that?
Like, how great?
I've never been blown up so much in my life.
It was fucking insane.
Who was, who is, who is like the biggest person to hit you up?
That was like, holy fucker.
I sound like two boys.
No, no, no, no, no, I'll talk about it.
Like, like, like, dude, I was, like, the biggest name.
I was pretty shocked.
Yeah.
And I'm, I have a brother.
And he called me and he was like, yo, dude, no one can ever shit talk to this guy again.
This guy just ran 100 fucking miles and it kind of hit me and I was like dude
You're right bro
There was a lot of shit because the fuck is he's a YouTuber
I'm well I'm looking back at all the clips now and obviously we've talked about this too
But anything on the internet too you can go into an idea with like the best idea
Your whole team loves it you think it through the strategy and you're like you know this is gonna hit because this
This is gonna hit because this and sometimes guess what it just doesn't hit
Yeah, and we've done that with ideas. We've done that with streams we put money into streams like
where we're like, yo, this is going to be fucking huge.
And it just turns out not good.
So you can predict all you want what's going to do good with content,
but you never actually know until you do it.
And like, it was just good to see this stream.
I knew it was going to be big because I think this is what people are craving on the internet right now.
It's like just people bettering themselves.
And it was nice to see the success of the stream as well,
to see all the clips and people just really liking it.
I just remember during the prep,
Kyle would always be like, dude, like,
what do you think's going to like happen?
Yeah.
Is this going to fucking bang?
Is this going to be?
And I'm like, dude.
I was like, I think this is going to be really big.
Yeah.
No one has done this.
Like, no one as big of an entertainer like yourself
has done something like this.
It's truly like you are now like setting a standard,
setting the tone,
setting like a trend.
I think other people might now have an itch to go out
and do some shit like this.
and people will go back and be like,
is when Kyle fucking did that 100 mile run
and it could be the trend.
I agree.
When you told me you were going to do this,
I was kind of skeptical in the sense where you're like...
Because it's running. It's not entertaining too, right?
It's like...
Yeah.
I was he going to be talking.
I know a lot of people.
A lot of people have messaged me too, like,
even like,
I don't even want to put his name,
but even said like,
no one cares to fucking see you run.
He said that to you?
Yeah.
No.
Yeah. He texted me that.
What?
Yeah.
Just a lot of people,
are just, you know, it's just, it's nice to win.
Winning feels good, doesn't it?
Winning feels good when like, it feels good.
When you put in the work and you win and you shut people to fuck up.
Yeah.
That's one of my favorite feelings.
Yeah.
Doubt me.
It never gets old, too.
Doubt me.
It really never does get old.
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Do you already have a next thing
you're looking at? Fitness-wise?
Yeah. No, I'm going to go back in the gym for a bit
and just try to like, I want to get
like in really good shape again
because running your diet's
off. Like you're eating whatever the
fuck you want. Yeah. And like regardless
of what people say, like, oh, you burn it off.
I disagree with my body.
Because you're inflamed.
Like that's the composition difference.
Yeah.
You have like a body composition change because your body's inflamed.
Your cortisol is higher.
You're holding on to water because you're retaining fluids because of carbohydrates.
Like it just don't look good.
Exactly.
So I want to get in like nice shape.
And then I'm going to maintain my running.
And then we'll definitely do something again.
But if we, I always want to top it, right?
It's like our bachelor video or anything else we ever do or whole in one or wine.
or wine tours like you always got to make it bigger so it's if we do do another challenge like
this it's going to be like maybe it'll be with a special guest or maybe it'll be i don't know what
it will be 200 miles but that's not enough that's not enough like it's got to be it's got to be
something that because what if i told you right now you're signing around 200 miles yeah i wouldn't be
but you'd be like yeah you probably will right yeah i'd be like if i train done for sure but it's got to be
something that I tell Stiney now like, yo, we're going to do this and you're like, wait, what?
Why, though?
Yeah.
Because that's how you make it big, bro.
This work.
This work because people doubted us.
Yeah.
If we announce something, we can do that shit for fun.
We're going to be a marathon.
No, no, no, I know.
Because what makes it big is people doubting you.
Yeah.
That's why people tuned in because they're like, are they actually going to finish this?
Yeah, but don't you think you'll get to a point at some point if you're living with that
mentality that, like, it's just never going to be enough?
Everyone deals with that.
until we get it done oh that's what i told you that though but every every artist and every
facet of entertainment deals with that yeah like that's that's the name of the game yeah like i'm
sure an artist like drake is always i know i just personally like like like after like now that i've
ran across texas like you really can't top that i did it again and then like but now you're
doing something cool you're running to the white house yeah that's like that's different that's fair
yeah it's like adding that i think that spite
Adding that other thing. We're gonna do I'm gonna do shit for fun because this is my passion
You know what I'm saying like we're gonna be doing this this is a hobby from you I'm gonna take a dude take a canoe from from L.A. to Hawaii
Canoe bro live stream that
How many can't what if you're even a body of water take us to fucking Hawaii?
Why don't why don't you set up a street? Why don't you make the fucking ocean hold a lot of people just a lot of shit going on right now
I knew from LA to fucking what if we Brad why don't you give Steinie a
fitness challenge and let's see Brad wait it's the ocean I think that's what you need
yes I'm actually really I'm telling you right now let me let me let's look at
but maybe I should be figured up I agree to anything because I just is the
different this is a difference but you can't just have a goal you need a deadline
yeah I know no I know and you need to do it for you're no no your problem is you've never
had a deadline yeah no you have to have a deadline like the amount of people that
tell me like when a real estate builder builds a building about what about what about
what about 120
20 days to a six-pack.
I can do that.
I can get that.
Four months? Four months to a six-pack?
Problem is I need to sweat some sort of like punishment or achievement.
Bro, you need to come to discipline.
I feel like I've seen so many like stories of like, I'm blocking in.
I'm back in the gym.
But like, you're just not.
So like as a viewer, I just don't believe in like anything that you say.
I don't believe.
You're not the only one that's fucking fucking do it.
Like we said, yeah, we're going to run 100 miles.
We fucking did that shit.
Yeah.
Now anything we say, people are like, yeah, they're going to go and fucking do that.
I don't believe, fuck.
I don't believe anything that you say.
Why don't you?
Why don't you put out of you?
Yeah, I probably need it.
It's irritating because it's like, bro, if you're going to say, you're going to do something,
fucking stick to it and fucking do it.
You know, David Goggins moved in with a billionaire had a month.
Did you ever see that?
Yeah, Jesse.
Jesse.
Yeah, yeah.
Should have Brad move in with me for like a month or something like that.
Maybe not Brad.
But I'm not sure.
No, maybe not, Brad.
What if you take?
No, what if you take 100 grand, you lock it in a suitcase,
and if you don't have a six-pack in 120 days, you lose it.
Oh, then I would do it.
Should I'm saying?
Yeah.
I mean, that's accountability.
Think of it life or fucking death.
If you don't get the six-back, you fucking die.
No, you're right.
That's how I look at it.
You've gone to tiny's head and just...
No, for that kind of stuff.
We'll figure something out.
I promise you.
We will, because I really need to do this.
I don't believe it.
And I'm tired of it, too.
No, I don't believe it.
Until I see it, I'll believe it.
I'm telling you, people around me are even like, damn it.
Dude, you haven't been drinking, you've been going out, like, they're impressed.
Like, I've started there.
And I've been in the gym, I swear to got to been in the gym five days a week.
Because I feel like in LA, you get fun of in bullshit and you're just like,
a night crawler just fucking going out about waking up.
Where's your boy Lucas?
Like, wasn't he there to like hold you accountable to fucking get a thing?
He didn't do his job.
That's why he's gone.
He was going too hard on him probably.
No, no.
What happened?
No, seriously.
Was he going too hard on you?
No, it just, uh, he wasn't doing it.
We were fucking, he's a fucking former Marine and I'd be sitting there and I'd be smoking
Wheat and I eating munchies and I'm just be like dude
You're supposed to be came me yet
That's another story
Okay well
It's also just hilarious how you guys all just ran your fucking
100 miles and you bring me in here like
Oh even before this though I just have the table is fucking
I tell Steinie the most likes he would get on a post right now is if he
He's got fucking if he posted a transformation photo
He'd shock every hell bro I will I want because everyone would doubt him
Everyone's doubting have you written it down yet
No I will okay so I don't know well have something after this
Let me think of it first and also I'm being serious about the canoe stream because that
will do numbers.
But no, that's, that's, that you've seen the life apply?
Someone, it's the same thing.
Someone has the same thing.
It's like, it's like 70 days.
If we can do it and we have three trailing can do it.
How much?
How much you want to bet?
That someone's already done that.
Someone has went from, from, from,
they didn't live stream it though.
No.
Dude, that's across the Pacific Ocean.
I mean, Brad doesn't know that.
Brad doesn't know that.
There's one ocean that could take you from L.A. to fucking Hawaii.
How big?
We need.
We need seven oceans.
That would be a big stream.
It would be huge, man.
Obviously.
Yeah, we'd have a trailer.
A nice yacht trailer just in case.
A yacht trailer problems.
It'd be the most lit stream of all time.
I'm like, bro.
Dude, that would be huge.
That would be fucked.
That would take, that's a six hour flight.
That would take, uh...
That would take, like, months.
Nah, bro, they would be like...
What about, bro?
You're talking about making big.
It takes 60 days for a cruise ship to do that.
Oh, yeah, you're fucked.
You can't do that.
Well, maybe there's like, what...
Maybe like Miami to like Bimini or some shit.
This guy spent 31 days sailing from
Los Angeles to Hawaii.
It's on the little Facebook.
31 days.
That's a long stream.
That's a long,
long stream.
I don't know.
I just think those videos are funny.
If, like,
the guys are like,
I spent 24 hours and something.
Like,
24 hours on a jet ski,
just in,
I don't know.
Yeah.
Some shit like that,
but yeah.
Can you name anybody,
like,
specifically pretty cool that hit you up?
I mean,
the Drake thing was obviously sick.
He donated 150K.
Yeah.
I mean,
that was cool.
That was, like,
that was at a good moment.
That was at a good moment,
too.
I think it was at,
like,
mile 50-ish when it was like it was midnight it was night op so yeah it was one a
was one a yeah it was late at night and like yeah drake came in and obviously that
fucking energized us too and it's like okay i'm gonna finish this like having drake pop in and
donate 150k yeah that was lit yeah i'm just a lot of friends like everyone just yeah i think we just
inspired a lot of people and yeah i'm just people hit you up specifically for advice or like not
advice really no just they're just like yeah i was incredible like yeah it's fucking crazy to see
yeah so what if we got a bunch of other steinies together and transformed all of them and documented
live stream the entire thing well i am one of one my friend yeah we've talked about getting a house
and just having a 24-7 stream with a bunch of but it'd have to be characters but you could
have like trainers there you know if we did like if we did like the biggest loser type of vibe
that's what it is yeah but like with with updated stream like you like you
You have a 24-7 stream and it's like a reality show, but it's also-
I'm- Talk to Kyle about this.
What stream I wanted to do, but I don't think we should do it is go to the Diamond Gym.
But everyone's done that now, right?
I just think you'd hit different with like-
That's the one that's the gym in LA.
That's the-L.A.
I mean, yeah, I'm down to go to that.
Wait, wait, is that on?
Is that on- Is that Unk?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm just curious about Diamond Gym because we just did a different, like,
their training is a different kind of hard.
Yeah, we're not ready for that.
Okay, but wait.
So would you set goals for, like, a weight, like getting actually, like,
Brad jacked.
Bradjack?
Maybe not...
Well, yeah, maybe not like that.
Um, yeah, I won't make that public though, because I've already done that.
Yeah.
I don't want to, like, annoy people with like, you know what I'm saying?
I'm saying, like, the public goals, I'll probably make them more entertaining.
But my next goal personally is going to be just to get in, like, disgusting shape.
For sure.
While maintaining my running.
Yeah.
So when I do want to jump into something, I'm not, like, starting from zero again.
I can tell right now, like, you're just looking at me, like,
condescendingly like you think you're better than me right now because you just ran this hundred
not just because i'm hundred it's been like that for no i've been trying to get you to lock in
no yeah i could i could get him to lock in if i sent him a plan
we could get him to lock in like yeah he just doesn't want to he doesn't want to follow it
not we'll figure something like that wrong that wait till he's ready because i would hate to be
we've talked at the gym of thiney switch he's slowly switching but you're still just you're a little
scared of the work that's what it is yeah probably you're he's scared of the
pain a little bit. Well, that's what I was going to ask, like, what is holding you back?
Because, like, you are so relatable to so many of these viewers watching. Like, what is holding
you back from making change? I'm so used to being a certain type of personality on online and, like,
a character that I play, that it's a complete switch up for me. Well, you could be even more cocky.
That's what you were talking about. Yeah, I was talking about that. Yeah, I was talking about that.
Yeah, so he's probably gone through, like, we have a representation. And so that is a thing in
your head where it's like you're risking showing a side of you that people may not want to see i think in
twenty twenty six though people want to see authenticity yeah and like i think everybody as a person i've
noticed is just trying to better themselves and everyone wants to be the best version of themselves
and i i've realized too like just like honestly like you know being around my gramps in the hospital
and when i was there like it just gave me time like seeing him like that it kind of put like my life into
perspective and it's like dude you're gonna die one day too like everyone's gonna like life is not
forever and it's like why are you living your life don't want to be selfish you want to help people
obviously but why are you living your life for anyone else anyone else is happiness yeah like you
should be living your life right now like you're gonna die one day are you gonna be on your
deathbed thinking about oh i tried to make these fucking people on the internet happy and like no
yeah you're not be thinking about that like you got to live your life right fucking now
for your purpose for what you want to do what you want to achieve I find changed
recently with that too like I remember even recently I went on a three-day vendor and I
used to look at when I'd go out to the club like two two two years ago like the guys
that weren't partying like all those kids are Pussy and then you look at the guys
that are there till six or seven a m two or three nights a week and you're like
yo those guys are fucking losers and I kind of realized like dude you're you're a loser
at an aha moment like why do I want to feel like this mentally be down every day in my
life and not then you're just slowing down accomplishing more shit that's gonna be
productive for your life i'm kind of looking at this like decade too is like it's the second
half of a decade yeah where it's kind of just like a new chapter and it's not like we're not
gonna damn already realize it's 2026 so it's like it's a second half of a decade so it's not like
we're not going to like party or drink or crush happy dads like tonight we're going to ufc we
just completed a hundred miles yeah we're going to have some drinks we're going to fucking celebrate
we have a reason we have a reason to celebrate but
But just like going out on a Saturday night in Miami for no reason at all when you have nothing to celebrate.
I'm treating it now for my life is like, yo, I'm starting from zero.
Yeah.
And like there's a bunch of shit I want to achieve.
Doesn't it make it a little bit sweeter too?
Yeah.
Where like I'm just going to celebrate when we have something to celebrate for.
Yeah.
Not just going out and partying for no reason.
It makes it sweeter.
It makes it.
It makes it cool.
It's not going to get you anywhere.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know where.
I'm going to celebrate now when I have something to celebrate.
Obviously, if we're watching some games with the boys, we'll crush them happy's and stuff too, but just going out and partying. It's just a waste of time. I still think we should do a stream where we all get dropped off on an island with no items and we see who can last the longest. Dude, fucking bring me. Well, no, you'll fucking be way ahead of everybody. But I think that's another thing we should do. Noke Survivor. Yeah, we'd talk about that really badly. I think that's a sick idea. But we talk about this too, and it's like, I mean, you just look at the success of this stream too.
streaming compared to
YouTube is just
but we have a better idea
of what's gonna do well on YouTube
and streaming you never
yeah but this this show
I think this showed you
you tell me I guess
Survivor Live is way better
than a survivor edited
so yes it is
that's a thing but
yeah
just loser live
compared to edit like
live is just where it's really
survivor live with cut cams to us
trying to survive
and like
a rabbit over a fire
and eating it like
a fucking
Well, that would taste so good.
That would be insane.
Yeah.
It would be crazy.
I mean, yeah, the success of the stream, too.
If this was just a YouTube video, there's no way it wouldn't have made as much noise, right?
It'll be interesting to see how the NELC video does or how the video does on the NILK channel.
Yeah.
I'm very interested to see it.
No, no, I do too, but I'm excited for you to see, oh, they like this.
Yeah, if you guys don't sell too, we obviously did the stream, but for the last, I guess,
three months I've been documenting pretty much everything from like the training to the
business to like just personal stuff so we are dropping like a whole documentary
about the behind the scenes of this training too that's like pretty pretty raw
we're working on it right now and it could be out in a few weeks but we're gonna drop
it on the Nelk main channel because it's it's just a raw and authentic and you're just
gonna see all the shit that I went through to kind of get the goal done it's pretty
cool yeah yeah
but this is fucking awesome.
Dude, congratulations.
I'm fucking.
Matt,
I fucking owe you big.
I'm sorry for,
uh, shitting on my leg and you touching my shit as well.
What happened?
Kyle shit on me.
I didn't,
I didn't shit on you.
I didn't shit solid that whole day.
Wait,
you were running and you,
you like shit farted and it's went.
No,
I didn't shit fart.
We had to shit outside, too.
Bro,
that's where you grab your boy's hand
and then you just each hold each other and you do it.
You never done that in the desert?
No,
I've never done that in the desert.
That's some weird shit.
I collect each other.
One of my good friends, you just grab each other's hands, and you hold each other and just go.
Have you shit in the desert?
Yes, just like that.
Why would you need to hold hands?
How else are you going to squat, not fall over, bro?
Just squat.
What kind of terrain are you on?
You're probably black around?
I was on a hill.
I've never held anybody like that.
Okay, whatever.
No, you guys are making it fucking weird.
You're making it weird.
You're making it weird.
Anyways, I shit a little bit on my calf, and then he massaged my calf and shit out on his hand.
Oh, my God.
But this was mile 13.
Like, this wasn't like, this wasn't deep.
Yeah, that's right.
This was fresh.
Yeah, I owe you.
I forgive you.
Wait, Stan, after you did your first nature shit, how do you feel?
It's awesome.
Oh, that's great.
Yeah.
Right?
Parking lot pisses are the new thing.
No, I prefer to piss outside.
Yeah.
I'll go outside of my house to piss outside.
I think life has changed.
Right?
Yeah.
Fucking shit in nature.
Yeah.
It's a fucking, that was so refreshing.
All right.
Well, this was awesome.
We got to head to, uh, thank you, boy.
You're the fucking man, dude.
Matt, love you.
How down to you, bro.
Let's just, uh, continue fucking grinding, being the best versions of ourselves.
Just when you walk out to UFC, like have the Canada Fly, do something.
Little Michael Chandler action with the Canada Fly.
Could we get a trophy or something for you to walk out?
You're supposed to buy me something.
Bro, you didn't get him a whole outfit?
Like a sick fucking...
No, I have something.
I have something.
I have something.
Is it here?
Do you have it?
I'm...
It's in my hotel.
I'll bring it.
We got to head to UFC, so...
Good fucking pot.
All right, congrats, man.
Yeah.
Peace.
Thank you, please.
Thanks for all the support.
