Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 1258 Eating Based on Activity, Pyramid & Reverse Pyramid Sets, the Benefit of Working Out in High Temperatures & More

Episode Date: March 27, 2020

In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about changing nutrition to account for being much more sedentary, the advantages of increasing or decreasing weight, the... benefits to doing workouts in higher temperatures and helping a family member understand the advantages of weightlifting. Shopping in the age of COVID-19. (8:41) Building the skills to handle massive failure and come back stronger. (15:17) How large companies/brands are pivoting to do their part during this crisis. (22:02) Vuori offering their services to help. (26:11) A fitness influencer has her way of fighting this virus. (28:46) Can high doses of vitamin-c be a natural way to fight COVID-19? (31:00) The Olympics have been delayed until 2021. (32:22) Crime rates and pollution are dropping worldwide! (33:21) Can your blood type make you more susceptible to the coronavirus? (35:21) How Adam and Justin have Kion coffee flowing through their veins. (37:30) Home-schooling while being sheltered in place. (40:45) Mind Pump talks about politics. (43:34) #Quah question #1 – Since people are staying home for an unprecedented about of time, should they change their nutrition to account for being much more sedentary? (50:30) #Quah question #2 – When it comes to compound movements, I tend to increase the weight during the progression of my sets. But during isolation exercises, I tend to decrease the weight. What are the advantages of increasing or decreasing weight and how can I know when it’s most advantageous to do one or the other? (1:00:06) #Quah question #3 – Are there real benefits to doing workouts in higher temperatures or heated areas? I’m curious if there are more benefits than just sweating to make weight for sports. (1:04:15) #Quah question #4 – I have a family member who started exercising again. She used to do CrossFit and I think she is a little scared to lift weights because of how intense it was in CrossFit. She now does a lot of cardio and I am very proud of her for starting to get healthy again. But I would like her to better understand that weightlifting will help her more in the long run. I do not want to think I’m telling her what she is doing wrong though.  (1:11:13) Related Links/Products Mentioned March Promotion: MAPS Powerlift ½ off! **Code “POWER50” at checkout** Special Promotion: MAPS Anywhere ½ off!! **Code “WHITE50” at checkout** LVMH’s Perfume Factories Are Now Making Hand Sanitizer to Respond to the Coronavirus Anheuser-Busch to make hand sanitizer to combat coronavirus spread Ford joins Tesla and GM in helping with ventilator and mask supply Covid-19 Social Distancing Scoreboard — Unacast Visit Vuori Clothing for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! 'I'm full of beans': Vegan mother who drinks smoothies made from a friend’s SPERM swears she’s discovered the secret to not catching the flu New York hospitals treating coronavirus patients with vitamin C Tokyo Olympics Postponement Will Have Devastating Impact On Sports TV Revenue, Experts Say Dolphins and swans appear in Venice canals a week after city locks down to prevent coronavirus spread Study says your blood type could make you more susceptible to coronavirus Visit Kion for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Trump approval rating rises as he responds to the coronavirus outbreak What are the Benefits of Cold Therapy? | Wim Hof Method Mind Pump 1217: Five Surprising Benefits of Weight Training Cardio Sucks for Fat Loss – Mind Pump Blog 4 Surprising Benefits of Resistance Training – Mind Pump Blog How Lifting The RIGHT Way Can Help You Achieve Your Goals – Mind Pump Blog Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Bedros Keuilian (@bedroskeuilian)  Instagram Ben Greenfield Fitness (@bengreenfieldfitness)  Instagram Wim Hof (@iceman_hof)  Instagram

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Starting point is 00:00:00 If you want to pump your body and expand your mind, there's only one place to go. Mind up, mind up with your hosts. Salda Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews. Alright everybody, it's mind pump time. I'm still self-quarantine, so I am calling in through my phone to do this podcast with Adam and Justin. We are the top health and fitness podcast in the world. And this episode is a Q&A episode. We call it a quiet episode. This is where we answer questions from listeners like you,
Starting point is 00:00:35 but we tend to open the episode up by catching up with each other. We talk about current events. We miss you, Sal. We miss you, Sal. Oh, we have a lot of fun. So here's what went down in today's episode of Mind Plum. We start out by talking about shopping in the age of COVID-19. I talked about going
Starting point is 00:00:53 to the grocery store and what an interesting experience that was. We talked about our friend, Bedros, from the fitness industry and how he's on Fox News and how we think he's going to bounce back because the guy is a hard worker and an entrepreneur. We talk about a company called LVHM and how they're shifting from perfumes to hand sanitizer which is really, really cool. So our Tito's beer and hijer bush and dogfish head, all of them are making hand sanitizer. How cool is that? Then we talked about GM Ford and Tesla. They've pivoted to help build ventilators.
Starting point is 00:01:31 What a wonderful example of people coming together, working together to help each other out. Really, really cool. Adam brought up a website called unicast.com. It's an interactive scorecard where states and countries are competing to see who's doing the best social distancing. They're actually using cell phone signals. So you can see your area versus other areas. Who is doing the best at social distancing? Emotions are great at this forever. Yeah, this is a great form of competition, so we really promote it.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Then we talked about Viori. They are one of our sponsors. They make amazing at the leisure wear. Right now, they're offering free at home fitness classes, which we think is really, really cool. So if you wanna go on to the Viori website, check out some of their workout classes. You can do that at Viori clothing.
Starting point is 00:02:24 That's V-U-O-R-I, clothing.com. By the way, if you do that plus forward slash mind pump, you'll get 25% off all of their Ethelizia wear products. One of my favorite products from there is the Transit Jogger, a great pair of sweatpants, very, very nice, and of course extremely uh... comfortable then we talked about vitamin c and how uh... there they actually might be a promising natural way to
Starting point is 00:02:52 treat people with corona virus or some some reports coming out of new work that intervening as vitamin c seems to be helping people then we talked about a fitness influencer who has her own way of boosting immune system it's semen. I think that we talked about the Olympics.
Starting point is 00:03:07 They are delayed until 2021 and how NBC had sold like 90% of its inventory of commercials for $1.3 billion and they're going to have to eat it now because the Olympics aren't going on this year. That's kind of sucks. But here's some good news. Crime rates dropping everywhere. In San Jose alone, violent crime is down 40 percent. Because, well, there's no one around to do a violent crime on, I guess. Pollution is also down. I looked at some pictures from Venice. The canals are clear. The water is clear, and they're seeing dolphins in them for the first time and I don't know how long, that's kind of good news.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Then I talked about blood type and the coronavirus, there's an initial study out of China, they need to do more studies on this, but the initial study shows that some blood types do better than others when contracting the COVID-19 virus. Adam and Justin talk about starting their day off with Keon coffee. Look, you're probably not going to your local Starbucks
Starting point is 00:04:12 like you used to. You're obviously stick stuck at home. You can order Keon to your door, but better yet, Keon is literally the best coffee, the best tasting coffee we've ever had. It's the coffee, the best tasting coffee we've ever had. It's the smoothest, best tasting coffee we've ever tried. And you can actually go on their website, use the Mind Pump discount, get 20% off, and they deliver it to your door. You don't have to drive anywhere,
Starting point is 00:04:36 you could do your social distancing, stay at home, and get better coffee than what you were getting before. Here's how you get that discount. Go to getkeon.com. That's g-e-t-k-i-o-n.com forward slash spine pump. You'll get 20% off your first purchase. Then we talked about homeschooling our kids and how it's probably driving a lot of parents crazy.
Starting point is 00:04:59 I know my daughter's having a breakdown every single day with what's going on right now. And then I talked about how much approval rating actually went out. So the latest Gallup poll shows that Trump's approval rating is at all time highs, and you know, probably due to how people are perceiving the way he's handling this crisis. Then we got into answering the fitness questions. Okay, so that's about 44 minutes into the episode. The first question, this person says, look, you know, people are staying at home right now for an unknown amount of time. Should they change the nutrition
Starting point is 00:05:35 to account for being more sedentary? So you may be wondering if you should adjust your nutrition because you're not moving as much. So we give some tips on how you can help prevent yourself from gaining lots of body fat from keeping your health in check. The next question, this person is asking about pyramid sets. In other words, each successive set adding weight or with each successive set lowering the weight. So giving an example of one way of doing that, if I'm squatting, I'd start off with 135, then I'd go up to 175, then up to 225, and so on, versus starting with a heavy weight going down.
Starting point is 00:06:13 So we talk about the benefits of either strategy. The next question, this person wants to know if there's any real benefits to doing workouts in hot temperatures or higher temperatures. So are there any benefits to training in uncomfortable temperatures, hot and cold? So we actually talk about both. And then the final question, this person has a family member who started exercising again, but they seem to be overdoing the cardio and not doing enough resistance training. And they want to know strategies on how they can communicate
Starting point is 00:06:45 to this person that lifting weights is probably a more effective strategy. We talk about this all the time on the show, how lifting weights boost the metabolism and how having a faster metabolism just makes it easier to stay lean and fit in modern life. Also, this month we put maps anywhere 50% off. Now we had initially planned on doing that and of course, you know, the COVID-19 thing happened. People are not able to go to their gyms, gyms are closed or they're avoiding the gyms to try and stay away from people, which is a smart thing to do right now. But they still want to work out. Well, we created a program called Maps Anywhere that requires almost no equipment. I mean, you literally, all you need are bands, a broomstick, and a pull-up bar.
Starting point is 00:07:31 That's it. Those three things alone, you can train your whole body in a very, very effective way. So the program includes video demos, workout blueprints. It takes all the guesswork out for you. You just log in, follow the workout for the day, it's expertly programmed, it's not just a bunch of exercises thrown together to make you sweat, we've been training people for 20 years, we designed an at home workout program that is truly effective, that's really going to build muscle, really going
Starting point is 00:08:00 to get you stronger, that's really going to help you burn body fat. As effective as workouts that you've done in the gym. So because of what's going on right now, we put that program 50% off. There's five days left for this sale. It's going on to the end of the month. After that, we're going to reevaluate if we're going to continue the sale or not. So as of right now, you have five days
Starting point is 00:08:21 to take advantage of the 50% off. Here's what you do if you want the discount. Go to mapswhite.com. That's M-A-P-S-W-H-I-T-E. dot com and use the code white50. That's W-H-I-T-E five zero, no space, or the discount. I'm going stir crazy over here, boys. Are you?
Starting point is 00:08:42 Yeah, it's not that bad. Crazy. I can't't you know, be honest I it's gonna be really interesting next week Because this whole week has been really surreal for us, right? Like it just feels like Extended vacation the only time that it ever registers is if we turn on the news or we go to the grocery store Other than that, it just feels like we're up here vacationing. But if I was cooped up in my condo right now, I'd probably be going nuts.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Yeah. Oh, dude, because I'm not seeing, you know, because I was sick, although I'm a lot better, and I'll probably be fine by, I think, Friday marks my, you know, two weeks or whatever that they recommend. So, you know, I'll be good, but, you know, it's two weeks of not that they recommend so you know i'm i'm all be good but uh... you know it's it's two weeks of not seeing anybody at all not saying anybody physically that will increase you know it's
Starting point is 00:09:32 the grocery store today you know i did the whole thing with the mask and the clubs and if you guys been the grocery store you guys are are people over there all all geared up or what uh... i would say maybe ten percent or twenty percent of people are like that. It's a pretty big percentage over here in San Jose. I'd say the probably eight out of 10 people have a mask and gloves on at the grocery store and as I'm going through the grocery store
Starting point is 00:10:01 you're thinking about all the medical personnel and all those people that are in the front line and God bless them. I'm so grateful for those people. But then you start to realize, man, people who work in grocery stores, they're kind of on the front line too. And I don't know if anyone signed up for this when they first got the job.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Oh, no. I mean, I've got to go away. Yeah, if you're, you know, police officer, a medic, a nurse, a doctor, I mean, you sign up for that, right? You, you, you were definitely, you put yourself in harm's, harm's away almost every single day of your, of your life
Starting point is 00:10:39 as, as one of those professions, right? So for that, and obviously it's exaggerated now because of what's going on, but for them, it's that's kind of what they sign up for. If you're a grocery store clerk, you don't ever, this isn't a cross your mind that, hey, one day it's gonna be real scary, you're dangerous to go to work.
Starting point is 00:10:56 So yeah, and not a lot of people are probably giving them the love, not to say that they're more or adds valuable as our nurses and doctors that are on the front line But Jesus man if you're if you're somebody who's a you know single mother you're working at a grocery store or a young kid trying to get through school and And and you and you need that that job to pay your bills and and now you're out there with and I would think the grocery stores are probably You know grocery stores and hospitals are probably the two most vulnerable places right now, wouldn't you think? Well, definitely hospitals because they're, you know, everybody in there sick and you're
Starting point is 00:11:34 in close contact with them and you're just, because they're showing that the greatest odds of contracting the viruses, if you're just around sick people in a room, you know, for a prolonged period of time. Like casual passing, catching it from surfaces at the store, you know, still a risk, still way more than people staying at home. But, you know, it's a, it's a, it's a lower risk. I was, you know, because I went to the grocery store today, right? I, you know, I walked in and I'm, you know, I started to realize, wow, I feel really, well, I feel bad for these people, but I also am so grateful for them. So every person that was working in the store,
Starting point is 00:12:13 I went up to them and kept my distance or whatever. They said, hey, I really want to thank you for coming to work. I really appreciate it. And they all just, they were so happy that I said something, you know, like this big smile and like, thank you, you know, they felt appreciated. So, you know, if you're listening and you're going to the grocery store, you know, let those people know that, you know, we appreciate them because they're doing a very important
Starting point is 00:12:39 job and they're, you know, exposing themselves to lots of different people and money, you know, all day long. Well, it's interesting. You'd think now to how much more aware they're gonna be going forward, like it's such a crazy job in general when you're collecting people's cash all day long. And whatever it is, if it's coupons or anything,
Starting point is 00:13:01 and they're interacting with people so closely like that, how easy it is to then pass on bacteria, viruses, things like that. So I'm sure you'll see a lot of the practices now with the gloves and everything else and washing your hands constantly and sanitizing all that. That's going to be a lot more apparent. I had a moment today too because you guys know, you know, I've talked about this on the show. I have a tendency towards being a bit of a germafob anyway, right? So it's like a super, so for me, this is like,
Starting point is 00:13:32 for agreeing to shit out of me, right? I think I'm pocket lips of it for you. How I do to, it's hilarious. So I have, we have gloves here at home because back when we had the, the guinea pigs, you know, you're supposed to work gloves when you clean the cage and all that stuff. So we had this box of gloves. So I'm putting them on when I go to the store or, you know, if I'm going to get gas and touch the pump or whatever. So I had two pairs of gloves, one pair for the grocery store,
Starting point is 00:13:58 then I go get gas and I have the second pair in the car. So I go to put them on and they fucking the the right one just splits in half. No, I'm vulnerable. I'm like, oh, you know what I'm saying? So there's all that's left of the glove is the parts that that are on like barely up to my neckels. It's just around my fingertips. So I'm like holding the pump with just my fingertips and squeezing the gas in there.
Starting point is 00:14:26 And I'm like, this is the funniest thing ever. Did you see that last night they passed the bill? $2 trillion? Whoo! That's insane. That's a lot of money, isn't that crazy? Wow. That is a lot of just money out of nowhere.
Starting point is 00:14:44 So I mean, what is that? What is, I mean, never in history that is a lot of uh... just money out of nowhere uh... so what what is that what is i mean never in history of we we've seen this big of a bailout have we have we ever uh... what was the what was o eight what do you know what the the the dollar amount banks i forgot what the initial bailout was but when all was said and done it was it was definitely trillions of dollars yeah this is just the first one to this won't. Yeah, this is just the first one too. This won't be the last. This is just the first initial. So to come out with two trillion right out the gate,
Starting point is 00:15:10 gonna be really interesting to see what happens because did you also see Badros on Fox News? I saw him. Badros about that. Yeah. So he was just talking about, I mean, God, imagine him right now. And I know he didn't say this on the news. He was talking about his concern for all the franchises, but I know that's the main source of his income is franchise fees. And he's got over 600 locations that are all shut down. So obviously, if they can't keep their doors open
Starting point is 00:15:44 and provide business and pay their employees, I can't keep the doors open and provide business and pay their employees i can't imagine they pay their franchise fees either so he's got to be uh... probably i mean he kept his composure on on the on fox news but you know i think that guy's got to be shooting himself right now he's got such a large operation going and i believe uh... a majority of it is dependent on those franchises.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Well, you know, this is the way I think about it when it comes to, and I'm not trying to make light of it, by the way, so it's a very challenging time for a lot of businesses and people, and I feel for them, you know, but I think about it this way, it's like, you know when you work out and you gain 10 pounds of muscle and it's like solid muscle, right? And it takes you like a year and a half, two years, three years, just to do it. You're grinding, you're working hard, you're pushing your body and you finally gain this initial 10 pounds of lean body mass.
Starting point is 00:16:42 And then, you know, something happens, you fall off your skateboard, you get sick, whatever, and you stop working out, and you lose that 10 pounds of muscle. And it goes fast, right? Anytime you've ever lost muscle, if anybody's ever stopped working out, you know how fast the body adapts in the reverse. The body really quickly gets rid of, muscle that doesn't think it needs because it's expensive tissue. So it's always trying to become more efficient. But then when you go back to working out, that 10 pounds of muscle that initially took you two years to gain, you get back in like two months.
Starting point is 00:17:17 It's muscle memory. It comes back super, super fast. And it makes, you know, that reminds me, you know, I had a client years ago who was a very successful self-made, like million, like this guy was worth a lot, a lot of money, super hardworking guy, very smart dude. When I was training him, he was, I think, 69 or 68. So he was in his late 60s. Self-educated, dropped out of high school, grew up on the East Coast, son of the Irish immigrants, and I asked them, you know, once we started to build rapport, I asked them, you know, what was the secret? Like, what could you tell me about success or whatever?
Starting point is 00:17:57 And he says, the question you need to ask me is not that, is you need to ask me how many times I failed. And, you know, he told me about the three times you went bankrupt the three times you want bankrupt you know there was the the the savings and loan crisis and the southern crash and whatever the guy made millions and lost millions three separate times and he said you know each time was was easier than the first time because he'd done it before he built the skills
Starting point is 00:18:27 to do it and of course that barrier you know you first do it it's real hard when you go back to try it again because you've been there before so you know you got a guy like beijos who uh... built his business at a nothing and you know blessed is asked and i feel for the guy i'm sure he's gonna suffer uh... from what's going on but but that dude's been there before. He's been through it. He had a partner he had to make part ways with and had to restructure the whole thing
Starting point is 00:18:54 before. So I anticipate he's already thinking of his next move going forward, but getting out there to really show support of his franchisees, I think, is really big for his company right now. I love your optimism, dude. I love how you just drew an analogy from a muscle science perspective into the economy. Economy memory. You didn't know that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:19:20 I like it. No, I think I lean on sales. No, no, I think there's a lot of value in what you just said I think you're I think for the most part you know a lot of Entrepreneurs will will will def obviously will learn from this No matter how bad it's hurting them right now. I I want to believe too that most of them Will come out of it and and be able to rebuild and learn from this. I think all of us will.
Starting point is 00:19:46 I, you know, the people I'm really concerned about are the ones that are not entrepreneurs, right? It's the front desk kid who's, you know, strap, pay and rent and pay and for his car and makes, you know, 20 bucks an hour and, you know, he has no job or she has no job and, you know, they don't have an entrepreneur, but bone in their body and they rely on that business to pay their bills. So those are the people that I think
Starting point is 00:20:13 are gonna hurt the most in this. If you're an entrepreneur and you've been successful like a Badros, you're right, you've already failed 20 times in your life already. So being struggling is not new to you. So I don't think people like that, I mean, we were quick to be already thinking about what we would do or what we need to do all of us because we have that entrepreneur bone and all of our bodies.
Starting point is 00:20:41 But the people that I'm most fearful for are the ones that don't, you know, the ones that were clock punching, working for somebody else and relying on a company to take care of them. That's who's probably going to suffer the most in this situation I would think. Oh, it's no doubt, no doubt, man, it's going to be tough. I was DMing with someone today and they were saying how they've pivoted to DoorDash and to... I don't remember the name of the service, but you could buy your groceries and you could... somebody will pick up your groceries for you and bring them to your door, which is actually in high demand right now.
Starting point is 00:21:20 I tried to do that here in San Jose and there was the next available one was like a week from now. I tried to do that here in San Jose and there was like the next available one was like a week from now. So it just shows me that there's a high demand for especially for the elderly and the immune compromise. You know they could really use people going out getting them groceries, bringing their groceries through their door, you know, ring the doorbell and leave type of deal. So there's there So there's ways you can pivot right now, and again, I'm not trying to make light of it, but you know, you got to think that way. And look, I tell you what, man, if I had to put my money on any country in the world to rebound from
Starting point is 00:21:55 any economic calamity, it's America. Oh, no, for sure, along those lines, I had to share some of the things that I was reading that I think is pretty cool and I think inspiring. We're talking about Pivot. Have you seen what a lot of these, like some of these big companies, like LVHM, which is like a huge massive corporation, I think like your Victoria Secret and Louis Vuitton, a lot of those brands are underneath that acronym. They're shifting over, and they, you know, perfumes is like the one of their number one money maker, they've switched over to hand sanitizer.
Starting point is 00:22:29 So, wow. So has Tito's beer, Anheuser Bush, dogfish head, all making hand sanitizers, Haynes underwear, is now producing 1.5 million mass per week. A swimwear startup called Summersault is using its customer service channels to provide emotional support for people going through COVID-19. So, yeah, there's a lot of companies that are,
Starting point is 00:22:54 GM, Ford and Tesla are now producing ventilators for the hospitals. So, you've got some of these companies, I think, I mean, this is what's awesome about America, is that, you know, this is what's awesome about America is that, and those that are pro free market is, there's obviously a huge demand for this. You have companies like GM for Intestela,
Starting point is 00:23:13 which obviously specialize in making cars, but have the resources, the tools, the capital, to pivot quickly and all of a sudden start producing ventilators. And so they're doing that now and all those other companies I was talking about doing hand sanitizer. So, you know, it's kind of cool to see all these companies coming together and finding ways to provide these services.
Starting point is 00:23:33 I love the innovation that's happening too. Like around this and the hustle that a lot of entrepreneurs are making. Like I saw too, I was reading about like MIT partnering up with Arduino, I think this like computer chip company to create like a 3D printed ventilator that, you know, hospitals and even like in-home, like you could just make them yourself and like get them out in the public as quick as possible. So it's just, it's very like, those are the things I try to like, you know, seek out and look to see like who's really like doing things outside the box and really trying to, you know, make a difference right now. Have you guys seen, have you seen the
Starting point is 00:24:16 Unicast dot com right now too? No, what is that? Okay. So Unicat, it's you in a C A S T dot com. It's really cool. You can go on that website right now, and they are using our cell phone signals to give your state and country ranking on a scale of A to F, A being very good, F being poor, on how well you're doing and social distancing. Oh, wow. That's brilliant. That's cool. And it's real time, so it's constantly being updated, so you can go on there right now and look at your state.
Starting point is 00:24:47 And you can see if you're doing a good job or not at social distancing and it's all color coordinated, so you can see the whole map, and they have it for countries, everything. So that's really cool, right? In that facet. That is absolutely brilliant. It makes me so happy, because all this stuff,
Starting point is 00:25:04 all these companies that are helping in this website that's doing that, this is all brilliant. It makes me so happy because all this stuff, all these companies that are helping in this website that's doing that, this is all voluntary. These are all people coming forward and choosing to do these things. One of the criticisms of free societies that I'm hearing right now is that they can't stop the virus like China did because China has such a strong, you know, draconian government. I mean, they literally lock people in their house. There's videos of police beating people if they left their homes. I mean, just, and some people are saying, oh, that's been, look, here's a deal where we're we're born out of freedom and what we need to do is we need to show the world that we will freely choose to distance ourselves from others
Starting point is 00:25:52 We need to freely choose to do the things that help each other so we could show everybody that there is no weakness in freedom that Freedom is best for everything including that freedom is best for everything, including when we're faced with these types of pandemics and challenges. So yeah, speaking of that too, we have like some, again, love seeing a lot of the brands and stuff that we partner with.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Viori's doing some really cool stuff right now where they're offering all these at home like yoga type classes and stuff that they're streaming online. So even if a company like Viori which specializes inath leisure wear, that is trying to find ways to help you out. Obviously they've shut all their stores down.
Starting point is 00:26:34 Now they're direct consumers, they can still sell products and provide that for people. But then they're also finding ways to contribute to our society by providing these at home workouts and yoga classes that people can tune in and live stream for free, which, you know, it's so cool to see companies like that that are coming together to provide service and help us all out as a nation.
Starting point is 00:26:56 And that's just a testament to what you're saying right now. That's great. It's funny you bring them up. I was like, just thinking about the limited amount of clothes we brought up because we were like, I just thought I was gonna be a few days, you know? And I'm like, what the hell does it bring some clothes? And like, thankfully I have at least three
Starting point is 00:27:11 like Viori pants and like Viori shirts and things. To, you know, both, we have the workout, we have like lounging and it's like, I'm very limited to that. So thankfully at least it's something comfortable to be, you know, lounging around. Oh no, I'm working out in some rock in my Sunday joggers as we speak. So yeah, no, I love their stuff. I mean, I feel like I can dress it up or down, you know. Adam, the, the grays, those gray ones,
Starting point is 00:27:34 those gray sweats that we all like so much, do you know what the names of the, of that one is, the Viori gray ones? Those are, okay, so I get to remember the name. That Sunday joggers, what I have the most of, those are the ones that I just recently bought after seeing them on you. I'll have Doug pull them up and figure out what the name of those ones. I really like those too, though. So those are, the Sunday joggers are more fitted
Starting point is 00:27:56 and I feel like I have more room to play in those. Those are my favorite. But, pocket billiards. Yeah, you know what I'm I just ordered some the Ponto shorts. There was like a whole like fad all a while back where there was like, you know, your sweats, they would kind of cut off your sweats and then you'd wear those as shorts.
Starting point is 00:28:19 And so those are a little bit more like thicker and then they feel like comfy, like cut off sweats. So I'm stoked to get those. Yeah, you guys have fun playing in your sweats over there. I'm thinking you're joking. Oh, man, I'll tell you what, it's something so change of hair. You guys have unlocked up together for too long.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Justin's looking cute. We were switching clothes. Maybe, Charlie. We got to get creative, dude. Hey, so I got some, I've been reading some interesting news about the virus and about what natural things could potentially help. Have you guys brought about?
Starting point is 00:28:57 Yeah, I got one for you. Well, have you guys heard about vitamin C? Oh, no, I thought you were going to go to see him in route. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no route. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Tell me, tell me you saw that post. Do that has to be somebody trolling. That can't be no, it's real. Wow. Yeah, what's her name? Let me pull her up. Somebody send it to me and I thought it was, I didn't, I thought like Justin said it was trolling at first, but not at all. It's, it's 100% true. This girl, I think she's in the UK, Tracy Kiss is her name, and she's got a massive, a massive fall, she's got 400,000 followers,
Starting point is 00:29:33 and I got tagged in this post where she's holding this, it looks like an ice tray, but like smaller, like, and it's not ice that she's holding, it's frozen semen, and she is promoting the benefits of the immune boosting benefits behind semen and nobody talks about it because you can't sell it and make money off of it, but it's got over 200 vitamins and minerals in it
Starting point is 00:30:00 and that she's been taken down the semen to help fight COVID-19. Wow, this is a great selling point. See, that home, this is what happened, right? She's at home and she's like, how do I, like, I love Giz. I love it so much. I've got to be some benefits to this, right?
Starting point is 00:30:20 How do I legitimize it? How do I make this science? Because I just want to put ice cubes of, you know, jives in my water and throw it on my face and I'm embarrassed. And then this whole coronavirus thing happens. She's like, ah, there's my opportunity. Yeah. It's healthy.
Starting point is 00:30:35 It's good for you. And there's vitamins, minerals, and nutrients. Oh, I think there's, I think there's, I think it's a conspiracy. I think if there's men behind it, I don't think it's a chick. I think it's some dudes, man. Some guys are like, I'm gonna convince my chick right here that this is the healthiest way for you to boost your immune system.
Starting point is 00:30:51 Yeah, you want to say healthy? So fake studies out there. So tell me the real one. I thought you were gonna loot, you were looting vitamin C to the semen one. What's the vitamin C one? No, so vitamin C, they're finding that high doses of intravenous vitamin C seems to be helping. So there's a there's these reports coming at that came out of China
Starting point is 00:31:15 where they're saying that it made a big difference and so this now this is happening in New York. So there's a doctor out there, critical care specialist, over there on the East Coast, and he's giving people 1,500 milligrams of intravenous vitamin C right away, and doing it, I think it's like three or four times a day. And apparently, this is his quote, the patients who received vitamin C
Starting point is 00:31:41 did significantly better than those who did not get vitamin C. So this is interesting, it sounds weird, but this is a real, the doctors are saying that this may actually be a natural way to help the body fight this particular virus. So I thought that was really interesting. I don't know if oral vitamin C will do the same thing, because they're talking about intravenous vitamin C. So I don't know if that means. I was just going to say BJs and OJ for all the Js. BJ and OJ combo.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Hey, look out. Oh, yeah, that's a good stuff. It's a good stuff. So do you see, Lempix are delayed. So those are Lempix are delayed. So those are, uh, Lempics are pushed out to 2021 now. Yeah. Uh, 1.3 billion dollars NBC had a soul of inventory for commercials.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And you just got to eat that. Wow. I know. So they're just, they're just hoping that they collect that next year and they can make up for it. Yeah. I mean, I imagine, but I mean, think about that. When you, as a business, I mean, we do the same thing when we decide to spend on something or invest in something in the company, you forecast like, oh, we should make X amount
Starting point is 00:32:55 of dollars off of that conservatively so we can go ahead and spend this much money and we'll be completely fine. So I can't imagine when you forecast for $1.3 billion coming in and then that's even if you're still gonna potentially get it a year later, what that could do to them too. I mean, that's gonna be crazy in itself, right? Yep, yep.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Now, I got some other good news. So we can go back and forth with bad news. Yeah, you give the good bad news. I'll give all the bad news. Good cop back up. So the mercury news reported mercury news is a San Jose publication and it reported that the city's violent crime rate declined by 46% and there's reports from other cities apparently saying the same thing that that their violent
Starting point is 00:33:43 crime rates are going down very low because you know obviously people aren't going out and seeing each other so that's kind of good news right? Hey meanwhile domestic abuse is up by 35% yeah right. No have you seen all the me happy? Yeah. Have you seen all the memes of like you know seven days of quarantine with your your spouse or your partner And it's like two cats that are rare
Starting point is 00:34:09 Yeah, you're still made trying to deck each other. Oh just yeah, just getting on each other's no Yeah, that happens when you're stuck around the same person and you're stressed out. That's gonna happen Yeah, you're just gonna be irritated with each other more good news dramatically reduced levels of pollution that's more good news, dramatically reduced levels of pollution. Oh wow. Of course. And yeah, did you see the images from Venice?
Starting point is 00:34:32 Oh, it's drastic, dude. Is it really? The water's clear. The water's clear for the first time in clear. Yeah, really. And dolphins, they see dolphins in the water. What? That never happens.
Starting point is 00:34:43 Wow. Yeah, that's crazy just from like a week of everybody What? That never happens. Wow. Yeah. Just, that's crazy. Just from like a week of everybody kind of shutting it down. Yeah. Yep. Yep. And massive redout because I mean, you know, we so much pollution is created every single day from people just, you know, going about their business.
Starting point is 00:34:57 Wow. Did we just solve global warming? Yeah, right. Oh my god. Have you seen that? Have you seen that post that I like that one too that's going around right now? I feel like the earth has put us sent us all to our room to go to think about what we've done.
Starting point is 00:35:10 Yeah. We're all in a timeout. Yeah. It's just like a worldwide timeout. Think about what you did. Yeah. Exactly. That's me.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Hey, do you guys know what your blood type is? Do you guys know if you guys are like A, A, B? Oh? I forget what I am. Yeah, I totally. That's so bad. That's what you should know, right? Yeah. It's been a minute. Well, okay, so I'm like ABC, something like that. Well, so this is interesting too. This is kind of interesting. There was a recent study from China that concluded that people with type A blood have a higher risk of contracting the coronavirus than people with type O Apparently people according to their recent study and experts are saying that that more studies need to be done To verify the results. So you want to take this with the brain assault that sounds fishy to me, right? Well, you know, I mean, we have what four
Starting point is 00:36:05 blood types, is that right? Four. I think so. Yeah. So you have four blood types. And you know, you've got a hundred thousand people that have now contracted. And you just take it out and go, oh, more type A, therefore, they're more likely. I mean, that's kind of a weird, like how would it, what, what, what's the science saying to support that? Or is it just their type? Oh, is the one that's compatible with all of them are they just i mean it or they just are they just statistically you know breaking that down and saying that oh based off of the people that i've got it it seems that type a is more likely to get it because that's kind of well so
Starting point is 00:36:37 it's not that crazy to say now i don't know again this is one study so they have to confirm this but blood type there are certain blood types that do better with certain diseases, like malaria, for example. I believe, if I'm not mistaken, type O also does exceptionally well in comparison to other blood types with malaria. And there are other illnesses like the stomach flu, there's risks of stroke and cognitive impairment that are different
Starting point is 00:37:05 depending on the blood types. So based on this preliminary study, type A is the worst and type O is the best. Again, I'm gonna take it with a grain salt. I wonder how that varies too for someone like Justin who's got basically coffee running through his blood. That's all he's got. I don't think he has very much type anything type nitro negative. This guy's been I'm glad I brought like 40 bags of coffee up here because I didn't realize how much this guy sucks down when we don't see him. Hey man, my favorite part of the the morning is waking
Starting point is 00:37:39 up and then I'm going out and grabbing my cup and I'm going to sit and watch. Actually we have a lot of snowfall right now. so you'd be totally jealous. Like just watching out the window, drinking my first cup of coffee, and what, like, I've been putting some creamer in the, I don't know whatever bruise, we've brought a bunch of different bruises, but then we kind of converted over to Keon.
Starting point is 00:37:57 I really enjoy the, yeah, I was gonna ask you, how do you, so I mean, I've been drinking it for a long time now. I mean, before we got sponsored by Keon, I had been bugging it for a long time now. I mean, before we got sponsored by Keon, I had been bugging Ben for a long time because it's by far my favorite. And I've been drinking it for a long time. And I know that the margins weren't great on them. So the money that they can spend on advertising is very minimal. And so, you know, it took us a long time before we could finally get them to work out some sort of a deal because I was like, do we have
Starting point is 00:38:23 so many people that I know that drink coffee, they ask us for recommendations all the time. And so finally, we nailed that down with him. And I'm so excited because, you know, how meticulous Ben is about sourcing, you know, that kind of stuff and like how the, like the purity of this product, like it's, it's, you can definitely taste the difference in it for sure.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Well, it's a nice clean buzz. It's the first organic coffee that I really, really like. Yeah. And I remember when we had a different sponsorship when we first started the podcast and when, you know, it was cool because it had, you know, new tropics that were infused into it, which that was cool as far as how you felt from it. But I was never really a fan of how well it tasted. And so I was on the search for some that tasted delightful. Yeah, brand that was not only a pure source, but then also actually tasted really good.
Starting point is 00:39:12 And I freaking love that. I love Keon. And I know that I don't know if Justin had been drinking it as much as I had, but I brought a bunch of them. Yeah, no, this is like, I mean, we, they have like a new blend that they're promoting. And so we brought that up. And that one, I actually, I prefer that one over the other one. So, oh, so yeah, it's even better. Coffee, by the way, so long as you can tolerate caffeine is actually one of the
Starting point is 00:39:34 healthiest, it's like a tea, you know, it's one of the healthiest things you can drink. I think a lot of people know that now, but how would you guys describe the, the flavor of Keon? it's to me it tastes far smoother. Yeah, smooth, smooth and rich. Yeah, yeah, it's got a really nice aroma too. So like when you brew a lot of times you'll be able to smell like how good it's going to taste as you walk in the room. It like emanates the whole room is with this aroma. That's like the first test for me. It's like does it does it smell amazing when you squeeze the bag and then when you brew it?
Starting point is 00:40:06 And yeah, so our house has been smelling like keon. Like crazy, you do that's how I operate. Dude, we're stuck in this house the whole time. Like I need some motivation. And so it's been helping out for sure. But you're right, though, I'm with you Justin. Like it's honestly, like, I mean, the first thing maxes up by about 6'30 in the morning.
Starting point is 00:40:26 So I'm up early, Katrina normally passes him over to me right away and he's waking up, jumping on my stomach and stuff like that, slapping me in the face. And then she goes out and brews the first pot of coffee. And so sitting there with him, holding him, watching the snow fall and drinking on the couch. Yeah, no. Yeah, and I needed to,
Starting point is 00:40:43 because my kids are doing the at home studying and so they have all this like classwork that they need to accomplish. And so like Ethan's asking me all these like geometry and math questions. I'm like, oh my God, I'm not ready for this. I need some more coffee, dude. Yeah, it's brutal. How are the kids doing with the schoolwork?
Starting point is 00:41:01 Because like my daughter has a meltdown every day. Yeah, it's it. I mean, it really is one of those things that it, you know, like now Courtney has to become the, the sole teacher for them and try and keep them on task. And it's like, there's so many distractions and it's such a new thing where it just feels like they're at home or they're on vacation. And so they're just like completely not motivated to do it.
Starting point is 00:41:26 But they're starting to come around. I think now that we've created sort of a routine with it, that was really big. And also jumping on these virtual classes with some of their other friends has helped a lot too. So do talk about having empathy and compassion for jobs and people. I feel for the stay- home parent right now that is also trying to work virtually and then also take their kids through schooling.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Like, yeah, that's, I mean, lucky for Justin Courtney is, you know, a stay at home mom this last year. And so, you know, she can dedicate her time to doing that. And it's already a pain in the ass and stressful for her. I'm very fortunate. Imagine the single mother or even the parents that are both, you know, working from home right now while all this stress is going on. And then on top of that, you're responsible for taking your kid through school. It gives you a whole new compassion for teachers, right? And just forget how important they are. As you're saying that, right? right, so you know I've been, I haven't been around my kids for a couple of weeks because I, you know, again, I'm trying to self-quarantine.
Starting point is 00:42:31 So both of my kids are with their mom. She's by herself. She's working from home. And she's literally, as we're doing this podcast, she's sending me texts and she's saying, it's been long enough. Come pick her up right now. I can't take it. She's going like a good chicken clock going. Yeah, see, so she's working from home then to see,
Starting point is 00:42:51 I mean, guide, bro, yeah, just so, I mean, obviously I don't need to tell you, you're a very self-aware person, but have some patience with the ex because if she's working from home and she's having to help those kids through school right now, just watching Justin's kids in Courtney, I'm like, oh wow, I just, being someone who's got
Starting point is 00:43:09 just a young kid who's not in school yet, my mind didn't even go that place that, you know, when this all happened, and all the kids are now at home, that now there's, but yet still trying to go through their schoolwork, what a, how much change that has to be for a parent who's used to sending them off to school while they can buckle down and work, it's got to be a
Starting point is 00:43:30 nightmare for a lot of people. Totally. To change gears, you know how we've been kind of speculating whether or not this, this, you know, what's going on is going to help or hurt, you know, because this is an election year, so, you know, help or hurt Trump or hurt you know because this is an election year so you know help or hurt Trump or you know the democrats what you know what what is the public in a think of how it's being handled also well they just did uh... a gallop poll and uh... trump is received as high as rating yet he went up five points
Starting point is 00:44:01 oh wow really wow yeah and i i i was you know like I said before when there's you know like a something crazy that's happening people tend to want to rally behind their their leader. It's just it's just human psychology. I remember this happening with Bush where everybody hated them and then September 11th happened. Everybody loved them. You know Trump's approval ratings ratings are doing better than ever. You know, I think because of this, because of what's happening and the way people are perceiving the way he's handling it.
Starting point is 00:44:32 So it's gonna be an interesting election to kind of see how this affects it all. Based off of that, do you mean, do you feel pretty confident that he's, they're going to re-elect him? Because I don't know, maybe that's because My I have my best friend is
Starting point is 00:44:50 Liberal and so I'm getting all of his stuff every day, right? Like if I'm not watching the news he's constantly feeding and he's feeding me all the all the political stuff that's like bashing Trump and and the job he's done during this whole this whole time and it's like bashing Trump and the job he's done during this whole time and it's, it seems from his perspective that he doesn't have a chance in hell of being reelected. What's your thoughts on that? Yeah, no. The odds are so low that we would unseat a sitting president because he's up for re-election, so it's like boxing. You got to knock the, the champ out. Um, uh, it's, it's, the odds are so low that that would
Starting point is 00:45:31 happen during a scary, you know, time like that, like right now, I, I just, I don't see it happening. I just, I don't care who you like, who you don't like. Um, well, that, I just, it's gonna be hard. Yeah, I just look at that as, as human psychology, like. That, I just, beating him. It's gonna be hard. Yeah, I just look at that as human psychology, like you said, like it's more scary to completely change everything instead, like right now, like people like the homeostasis, they want to feel safe, secure,
Starting point is 00:45:57 like that's the most important right now. And so having everything sort of normalized, I think will be subconsciously in their mind and their decision process. So I think that he has probably a greater chance of getting realized. I feel like it's still so early to tell because, you know, right, as of right now, if we can slow down the curve and we can keep the total death toll down in the United States and the total contracted, right? I think he'll end and then rebound from the economy. I think he has an incredible chance,
Starting point is 00:46:34 and there's no doubt that we won't unseed him. But if those numbers continue to rise and like with some doom and gloom people believe that we're still on pace to be like italy and we don't know what the economical ramifications are going to be in the next you know two to three months. I mean if it goes that direction, I don't know man, I it be if it gets worse, the stock market continues to go down if the real estate starts to go down. If we if we are in a worse situation than when he got into presidency uh... i don't know man do you do you still feel that way even if it goes that direction
Starting point is 00:47:13 again it's like i said it's uh... human psychology when everything's scary everything's uncertain you want familiarity you don't want uh... something new and and you know that would be electing someone other than him would be something new and I just see people not wanting to do that. Especially if it gets crazy and it gets scary and stuff's happening and he's up and he's talking and he's like talking about what he's trying to do and how we can stick together. People tend to rally behind uh... leaders when
Starting point is 00:47:45 shit gets that way and so i just don't i don't and not only that but imagine like you know because there's a lot of strategies with politics and how are we gonna you know make the personal look bad or that's not gonna make the top of the news right now i don't know how it's going on what are they gonna do they're gonna talk about
Starting point is 00:48:01 you know uh... some other scandal or whatever that's gonna be like to the mud two mud slinging. Yeah, that's not going to be a real apparent. I wouldn't think with all this. No, all everybody, all anybody cares about is number one, are people getting infected? How many people are dying? And then number two, the economy, nobody cares about anything else. No, no, that's a, that's a good point. I saw you last night, policing our forum. I saw you last night policing our forum. I saw the political mud slinging that was going on a little bit there.
Starting point is 00:48:29 I know that that drives you crazy when you see the negativity in a time like this. It's just the wrong time. It's not a good time to sit here and talk about. I can't wait till this is over so we can talk about how dumb the Republicans are, how bad the Democrats, come on, guys, calm down. This is a, this is a bit of an uncertain time for everybody. I know everybody's annoyed and everybody stressed out, and anxious. Let's just focus on, like, positive positive. Right. If there was ever a time, if there was ever a time for us to unite, you know, forget your political party you stand behind. I mean, if there was ever a time that
Starting point is 00:49:04 you put that shit aside, and we come together, I mean, if there was ever a time that you put that shit aside and we come together, I mean, I would think that this is the time now. So, now I told you, I get where you're coming from. I saw you getting into the guys that were post and shit like that on the forum. And I agree with you. I think that, you know, I think it's pretty,
Starting point is 00:49:19 and that's the same conversation I'm having with my best friend who sends over stuff like that. I'm like, really right now, like, we're gonna nitpick all these things and try and make the president. I don't care who the president is. I don't care if he's Democrat, libertarian, Republican, it doesn't fucking matter to me right now. He's the president right now and I'm rooting for him.
Starting point is 00:49:38 You know what I'm saying? I want him to figure this out and I'm hoping that we win this battle and I don't give a shit who's right or wrong and I don't care if you predicted this or not or whatever where you stand on it if there was ever a time that we all came together in a green system I would say that's now you know. Totally 100% We call... I'm going to play everything. Max... Qua... Today's quals brought to you by Max and Obolic. If you're looking to maximize your overall muscle and strength, Max and Obolic is the perfect place to start.
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Starting point is 00:50:36 Should they change their nutrition to account for being much more sedentary? That's a good question. Yeah, very good very good question I've actually had a lot of DM people asking me about their nutrition. In the past, we've talked a lot about realizing all the different values of food. One of them is the nutritional value, the actual physiological value that you get from food. But there's also the social value, there's the emotional value. And I would say, but before we talk about what we think is a good idea, be more gentle with yourself right now.
Starting point is 00:51:15 You're probably more likely to eat comfort food and to snack because you're stressed out, you're at home, you anxious there's you know afraid of the unknown so yeah so just be cool with yourself that's that's the place that I would start but as far as your your calories and your nutrition or concern I would typically say yeah I mean if you're not moving as much you probably shouldn't eat as much and in my experience and this can be different from person to person but in my experience the easiest way to do this is typically to reduce carbohydrate intake. It's, you know, carbohydrates are, you know, they turn into a really fast, quick, you know,
Starting point is 00:51:55 source of energy. They don't tend to be assaciating as protein and fats. Personally, and speaking for most of the clients that I've trained, people are more likely to overeat and just mindless need eat with carbohydrates. So I'd say, if you're less active and more sedentary than you normally are, you probably do want to reduce your calories. In my experience, people tend to have an easier time with cutting calories through cutting carbohydrates than through cutting fats and proteins. Well, this is, this is an example too of why I'm always talking about the benefits of
Starting point is 00:52:34 trackers and being able to know what a normal day looks like and then an abnormal day looks like of movement and activity. I find that extremely valuable anyways. I find it now more important than ever because if you're somebody who was you know quote unquote intuitively eating before this all happened and you weren't aware on how many steps or approximately how many calories you burn on a normal day, and then now you're home, you're really kind of just guessing like, oh, I think I'm more, I'm pretty sure I'm more, but how much more centry now myself, I know that on a typical day, I'm, I move 8,000 to 12,000 steps, and that's including my exercise on an exercise day
Starting point is 00:53:27 on a day that I'm not exercising. It's even lower. And I know that there's been days since we've been here that I could easily get under 1,000 steps. I mean, we're that sedentary. So that's a significant difference. And if I don't reduce my calories by a good 30% or more, I will absolutely start to pile on the body fat. Now, I think to what you said about carbohydrates is a very intelligent
Starting point is 00:53:55 strategy for most people that that are unaware and are in this situation, but I think this really highlights why that's important as a baseline to figure out and know what a normal day of movement looks like. So when the situation now mind you, this is an unbelievably rare situation for everybody right now, but I also think that this is where the value of those trackers come from.
Starting point is 00:54:20 Like it's not about how accurate they are. Oh, it's 95% or 87% accurate to the calorie. No, that shouldn't be baseline. Exactly, you just need an idea of, okay, when I am a normal day of work and a workout week for me, I'm burning X amount of calories or X amount of steps. And now that I'm in a situation like this,
Starting point is 00:54:40 I can kind of mathematically figure that out that okay, I'm moving 50% less than what I would be if I was working on a normal work week. Therefore, I know I need to reduce significantly, or else I'm going to probably start piling on the body fat really, really quick. So this is definitely a time when I would be recommending to most of my clients. And I wouldn't recommend somebody, like I don't think it's a time for you to be trying to hit a significant calorie reduction,
Starting point is 00:55:12 and as far as what your BMR would be, like trying to lose body fat or lose weight right now, I think everybody should be fed, and at least at maintenance, or a little above, but it won't take much to be a little bit of above your calorie intake right now considering that most of us are probably 70% less active than what we'd normally be. Yeah, it'd be cool.
Starting point is 00:55:37 I gave my Apple watch to Courtney and so it's been really helpful for her to track just daily movement and how that's shifted being confined to the house the whole time. And just to be able to, like you said, find out that range into more closely match that. So it's like a more on the maintenance right now, I think is that was definitely her goal and that's something that, you know, I keep into account. Like if I'm moving less, I'm definitely adjusting the amount of calories I'm in taking. And of course, it really does help adding a bit more fat and protein versus carbs in terms of feeling the satiation of it. And then, you know, not feeling like the later cravings
Starting point is 00:56:16 at results is I up my fats and proteins and veggies. I mean, That's why I like the advice that Sal went with. I think this is a, if you're somebody who typically could eat three, 400 grams of carbs and not put on body fat, this would be a great time for you to shift over to a lower carbohydrate diet and a higher fat or moderate type of protein diet to help mitigate how much you consume. Because it's really easy, you could snack. Man, you got to be careful. That's where you get to watch out for, you get to watch out for grabbing things like chips
Starting point is 00:56:55 and where calories can, or then, you know, drinks that have calories. Definitely. Yeah, those type of things will sneak up on you really fast. I know alcohol is definitely, you know, I'm not alone in this when you're like confined to your house and stressed and everything else, it sounds like a good idea. Just, you know, catch yourself a bit. You know, notice the trends, an upward trend. Well, that's what you take.
Starting point is 00:57:16 Well, we've been doing over here, and you know, Justin and I, we've had, you know, we've had things that are dessert, the wives have made dessert some nights. We do have wine here, we do have bay leaves, which I love with my coffee, and the way that we kind of decide, and we're also, you know, you bring up great points of, you know, feeding the soul and enjoying each other's company. And so we're not like, oh, can't have any of this. But I'm very mindful of a good workout day and a good hike day. Like we've had some days where Katrina and I go on a walk for like an hour and then on top of that
Starting point is 00:57:49 I've been playing with the kids outside in the snow for hours and like trucking through like a couple feet of snow. It's really exhausting and so it's like the activity levels for me have still been pretty high like actually, but yeah I've definitely like noticing if there has been some days we've just been locked in and just stayed in the house. And those are the days that we lower it down. Yeah, we avoid all those things. You know, I passed on at the other day, I can't remember what it was that I think Courtney
Starting point is 00:58:18 made or Justin had and offered it to me and I said, hey, not today I'll pass today was like a bazooki, it was Ethan's birthday. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I didn't have, which I would love to have. I love, you know, me, I love ice cream. And it was, they made him a bazooki dessert and I didn't have any of it. Just because that day was probably one of the lowest
Starting point is 00:58:35 activity days that I had. So I think it's really just about being mindful right now, right? And knowing how much less you're moving in comparison. And on those days, you probably need to be tighter or skip a meal or reduce carbohydrate and take like you said. And then if you do good and you have a great workout or two
Starting point is 00:58:54 and a day and then you go for a nice long hike, I mean, that's the day to probably sit down and enjoy a glass of wine with your spouse or someone else. So I think the answer to the question is, for the most part, I think most people should probably reduce because of the activity level, but just be mindful. Be mindful of what you're doing. Totally.
Starting point is 00:59:14 And this is a strategy that I recommend all the time, regardless of whether you're stuck at home or not, is be wary, the where of the heavily processed foods, they do encourage you to eat more. You know, you mentioned potato chips. A bag of Lays potato chips has something like seven potatoes in there, and I could crush a bag of Lays potato chips easy. I could do that in 30 minutes, but, you know,
Starting point is 00:59:40 I don't think I could eat more than three big potatoes in one sitting because the heavily processed version, it just, it overcomes my satiety, it tricks my brain, and I eat more of it. So if you avoid the heavily processed stuff, you're far less likely, just naturally, behaviorally speaking, you're just far less likely to overeat when you're eating the whole natural foods. Next question is from Tre Hayer. When it comes to compound movements, I tend to increase the weight during the progression of my sets, but during isolation
Starting point is 01:00:15 exercises, I tend to decrease the weight. What are the advantages of increasing or decreasing weight and how can I know when it's most advantageous to do one or the other? There's not a huge difference between the two other than feel and so I'll start with increasing the weight. I think the main advantage with starting a set, so let's say I'm going to do our bell squats. You know, and let's say my first set is with 225 and then my second set is with 275 and then my third set is with
Starting point is 01:00:47 Reaching the game ramping it up slowly. Yeah, yeah, and now what's the benefit of that? The benefit is I'm getting used to the weight and I'm warming my body up as I'm doing Each of my set so that the last set is the heaviest one. I'm the most warmed up I'm the most you know in the groove. I feel the best with my form and the most tight. So that's the benefit of doing it that way. Now, as far as dropping the weight, well, when you're dropping the weight, you can change the focus of the sets. So if I'm squatting, re-15, and let's say that's a heavy weight for me, let's say that's a really heavy weight for me. And I'm squatting with it. My focus with heavy weight is very much about being tight, being connected, and using the best biomechanics possible
Starting point is 01:01:36 to lift the weight in the most advantageous way possible. Now when I go down and weight, if I go down to 225, 315 maybe heavy, that means 225 is obviously a lot easier for me. My focus is a little bit different. Now what I'm doing when I'm squatting with the 225 is I'm not trying to keep everything tight and maximize my leverage.
Starting point is 01:01:57 I'm focusing on the muscles that I want to feel. I'm trying to feel the exercise more. I'm trying to have more of a mind, a muscle connection, more of a body building feel with the lift, then say a power lifting feel with the lift. When you're going with lighter weight, the goal should be to make it feel heavier. When you're going with really heavy weight,
Starting point is 01:02:17 the goal is to make it feel lighter. I know that sounds kind of weird in contradictory, but it's actually the strategy. When power lifters are training in a high weight low rep range, when they're training out 90% of their max, they're trying to make the weight feel as light as possible through their technique, through their biomechanics, the positioning, how tight they are, all that stuff. When a body builder is lifting a lightweight
Starting point is 01:02:48 to work their biceps or their shoulders or their back, what they're trying to do is they're trying to make the lightweight feel as heavy as possible. So it's all about the feel. Lightweight, make it feel heavy, heavyweight, try to make it feel light, but as far as ramping weight up and ramping weight down, are there any inherent
Starting point is 01:03:06 advantages to one or the other? I mean, if you always do one, you're probably going to get benefits from trying to be a lot more like a team. Two different, yeah, two different approaches that you could use. And I honestly, I find myself definitely like applying that same strategy just because like if I'm loading more Compound movements I tend to want to load a lot more weight It's more substantial amount of weight and so to get my bearings with that a lot of times It's just it feels more natural for me to try and ramp myself up to you know peak with with you know
Starting point is 01:03:42 the maximal amount of weight I'm going to do in that set. And so, I do find myself applying that strategy a lot more with compound exercises versus two, the isolation exercises. It does feel a bit more natural to start, a bit heavy, and keep going on the reps. You just get to that fatigue point where, you know, if you do lower five, 10 increments, you can still accomplish if you're just focused on, you know, wrapping it out in the fuel of it and getting the pump of it. Next question is from Kelly 5724.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Are there real benefits to doing workouts in higher temperatures or heated areas? I'm curious if there are more benefits than just sweating to make weight for sports. Oh, yeah, absolutely. This is very similar to what we talk about when it comes to the benefits of hot cold plunges. I mean, just training your system, getting acclimated.
Starting point is 01:04:39 I think we always talk about the muscular system, right? We're always talking about that and how we train and adapt to that, but not a lot of people talk about the benefits of being able to adapt to different temperatures. And there's been a lot of research to support how much that can help support you when fighting off a cold or a virus.
Starting point is 01:05:01 So the ability for you to acclimate to really, really cold temperatures or really, really hot temperatures, there's lots of benefits to that. I love working out in extreme temperatures. I enjoy the challenge. I like it when it's really, really cold, although it takes me much longer to warm up. And I also like it when it's really really hot, although I typically, you know, get tired faster, but I do feel good doing either one. You're totally right, Adam. It's a, it's like a muscle of the body, your body's ability to acclimate to temperature. And the more you practice it, the better you get at it. So if you're, you know, if you find yourself
Starting point is 01:05:41 to be a heat and tolerant person, like, if it gets real hot and you just uh... you feel like you just crawling out of your skin you can actually get your body's ability to acclimate to that uh... to improve by exposing yourself to more heat same is true for
Starting point is 01:05:57 cold and i remember you know years ago i i i i moved to uh... palm deserts is a suburb of palm springs and in the summer over, it just gets blazing hot. Like I'm 120 degrees is not a weird, rare temperature during the summer. I'm talking about, I wake up at 6 a.m. to go to work. It's already 90 degrees outside. Super, super hot.
Starting point is 01:06:20 And so I lived there for about a year. And I remember I come back to San Jose, and over here it would be you know 89 degrees and everybody would be complaining about how hot it was and I realized like it doesn't feel that hot to me because it got used to. My body had learned to acclimate to 115 you know 120 degree weather. So the main benefit I would say that you get from training at high temperatures is you're just training your body's ability to operate at higher temperatures. I don't know if there's any particular muscle building benefit to it, but from a general
Starting point is 01:06:57 health standpoint, I think if you get your body better at acclimating to temperature, you're probably overall, your body's probably going to adapt better to other types of systems. You'll be more resilient. And I have an example to it in terms of sports. So I used to, I played in Chicago and the first game that I played there was in St. Louis and it was like 90% humidity and like 100 degrees and it was just insane and I was like completely floored by that.
Starting point is 01:07:28 I basically passed out at halftime just because my body just had no idea how to react to that. And the next summer for that, I went home and I trained and I tried to get myself prepared for the next season and I did okay but then I just decided one year to stay in Chicago and to train there over the summer because they do have a high humidity and heat. And it made all the world a difference for me when I came across other extreme temperatures
Starting point is 01:08:00 and variables like that within the season. So it made a huge difference. I know a lot of athletes will do this in high altitudes and they'll train in different environments that emulate where they're gonna be competing the most and it makes a massive difference. Well, your point of resilience, I think, is so now Sal, I thought you shared a study a while back,
Starting point is 01:08:23 maybe about a year or two ago in regards to like why colds and flu and stuff like that happens in the winter time or often. It didn't have something to do with you know, high temperatures and extremely low temperatures are stressed on the body and you're more vulnerable when you're stressed like that and your body has not been acclimated to be able to handle those that swing of temperatures, right? Well, um, okay. A more vulnerable, right? Well, so there's studies that show that, uh, that, um, actually pretty, pretty, pretty decent studies that show that people who regularly use the sauna or regularly, um, you know,
Starting point is 01:09:01 do like cold therapy where they'll do like a cold dip or cold showers. They just get sick less often, significantly less often. So there's that right there, but as far as why we get sick more often in the winter, there's a lot of speculation as to why that might happen. One of them is that certain viruses don't like the sun. They don't like UV rays, so they're degrade and get destroyed faster. The other one is that if low vitamin D levels, we get less sunlight and the winter. Our D levels go down and then our immune systems just aren't... Didn't Wim Hof do something too?
Starting point is 01:09:41 Didn't he do some... I thought he had some study conducted with all his people that had gone through all his cold therapy training and how resilient they were. Yeah, he just, he's got some weird stuff. There was one where he, they've done some cool, he's done some cool research. You know, Sal Manila, they injected like, yeah, a group that actually trained
Starting point is 01:09:59 and you utilized his methods and then a group that didn't. And every single person that didn't use his methods got sick. And none of them that uses methods. So I think the real takeaway is the ability to be able to train in really high temperatures or really cold temperatures aside from what it may or may not do from a muscle-building perspective. What it does for you as far as building a resiliency
Starting point is 01:10:25 is extremely valuable and highly encouraged for everybody to somehow implement this intermittently into their routine would be smart. Totally. You know what this makes me think of. I know you guys have had this suit. You guys have trained a lot of clients as well, but I'll get these new clients that were from Nebraska or Wisconsin. And they're new to California.
Starting point is 01:10:47 And it would be like 58 degrees outside here in California. Maybe the sun's out, but it's winter, so it's like 58 degrees. And they'd be coming in their workouts and like tank tops and shorts and like, oh my God, the weather's so nice. So like it's 58 degrees, it's freezing. We're like, hell no, this is beautiful outside. This, yeah, because they're so used to where they're from where, you know, that's like a sunny, warm day for them.
Starting point is 01:11:10 It's so funny. Next question is from Pamber is great. I have a family member who started exercising again. She used to do CrossFit, and I think she's a little scared to lift weights because of how intense it was in CrossFit. She now does a lot of cardio and I'm very proud of her for starting to get healthy again, but would like her to better understand that weightlifting will help her more in the long run. I do not want her to think I'm telling her what she is doing is wrong though.
Starting point is 01:11:39 What about the episode that what episode title was that Doug that we did that was all about cardio. Remember that that would be a great one to share with her. Remember the title that you know what I'm talking about. Call it ball. Look it up. You remember that cell, right? Yeah, I do. I think I think sharing some of our episodes for sure.
Starting point is 01:11:56 It's probably good. You wrote you wrote some great blogs on this too. I have and this is really challenging because, um, you know, I look, I've been in fitness for professionally for over 20 years and longer than that just on my own. I have family members, close family members who don't exercise, who eat terribly, and in the past, I would hammer them, you know, I, oh, you've got to read this, do this, and do that.
Starting point is 01:12:23 It doesn't work. It just doesn't work. The only success I've ever had with convincing people close to me to work out or to change their diet is by being the example and then waiting for them to ask me. And they don't always ask me, obviously. But the ones that do, that's when I see the opportunity. So they see how well I'm doing. They, you know, you know, Sally, I noticed how do you got so much energy?
Starting point is 01:12:46 You're always so healthy You know, I think I want to start working out. Can you help me out like then I'll then I'll help them But in the past when I've tried to tell them what to do I've never I had zero success with it I've never had any success trying to convince somebody. It's like you're evangelizing somebody that doesn't want to hear the message. So I know how challenging this can be. Yeah, and it's tough because I mean, the perception like that, like if you go through a workout that's like super intense and it seems to be that, I mean, that's what your experience was.
Starting point is 01:13:20 There's a lot of clients that come in with a preconceived experience of what their workouts used to be. And it takes a long time to basically retrain their mind around that. And I think that it's going to take some time to then reintroduce the proper way to lift weights and apply the appropriate dose for intensity and to kind of show like the benefits of lifting weights. I think that it just needs to be, there needs to be an exposure to that. So being around people that are doing it correctly,
Starting point is 01:13:56 like having videos accessible, but I mean, honestly, it does have to come from her and her own interests in relearning the process and maybe just subtly plant seeds of like, hey, there is another way to do this. It's actually going to benefit your body tremendously. I appreciate that you're working on cardio and like you're getting your movements and all this and then just subtly plant an episode, a video, something, an example out there that kind of shows, it doesn't all have to be these grueling, you know, throw up type workouts.
Starting point is 01:14:29 Yeah, I'd say, you know, one of the better strategies that I've used to talk about the benefits of resistance training versus cardio is the metabolism one. It's just the most the fact. It's true. It's a real argument. It really, I mean, it's not a lie, but it tends to be one of the more effective ones. And I'll say, you know, just someone, look, if you lift weights and you focus on getting stronger, you're going to get your metabolism to burn more calories on its own. So that means, you know, you'll be burning 200 or 300 more calories a day just by being alive. Now with cardio, you have to be doing the cardio to burn more calories.
Starting point is 01:15:09 So it does burn a decent amount of calories, but you got to do it all the time to keep it up. And if you, the other thing is your body starts to try to become efficient at that cardio, and it starts to learn how to burn less and less calories every time you do it. And one of the adaptations from doing lots of cardio is your body actually starts to pair muscle down. And you can find studies that show this, you know, they'll compare people who do cardio plus diet versus just diet versus people who have weights and diet.
Starting point is 01:15:35 And they find the people that cardio and diet actually lose a significant amount of muscle along with the body fat that they lose. And that just means that you have a slower metabolism now later. To keep the weight off becomes more difficult. It's easier and more beneficial considering we tend to be sedentary. We have busy schedules and there's a lot of good tasting food all around us to have a faster metabolism. Do you want to have a faster metabolism or do you want to burn all your calories manually
Starting point is 01:16:04 and always have to do hard work to get them burnt? So that argument right there is one of the better ones. But again, you know, she has to show, your friend has to show some interest. If you're, if you just hammer them over it, you're probably going to turn them off. And with that, go to mindpumpfree.com and download all of our guides, resources and books. They're all totally free.com and download all of our guides, resources and books. They're all totally free. You can also find Adam Justin on Instagram so you can find Justin at Mind Plum Justin. You can find me at Mind Plum Style and Adam at Mind Plum Battle. Thank you for listening to Mind Pump. If your goal is to build and shape your body, dramatically improve your health and energy andise your overall performance, check out our discounted RGB Superbundle at MindPumpMedia.com.
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