Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 1463: The Truth About the Importance of Eating Post Workout, the Most Important Mobility Goals, the Best Stretches for Flat Feet & More

Episode Date: January 8, 2021

In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about the importance of a post workout meal, good measurable mobility goals, the best stretches for flat feet, and changi...ng your circle of friends in order to improve your mental health and well-being. A sad day for Americans. (3:53) Mind Pump’s best survival skills. (6:42) Where in the world is Jack Ma? (12:01) Mind Pump’s most anticipated albums of 2021. (14:57) Breaking down the pros/cons of raw milk versus regular milk. (18:05) Changing your expectations and parenting hacks for parents. (24:54) How the ChiliPad improves your sleep. (29:05) #Quah question #1 – What is the importance of a post-workout meal, and how quickly should you have it? (34:30) #Quah question #2 – What are some good measurable mobility goals? (39:13) #Quah question #3 – What are the best stretches for flat feet? (42:44) #Quah question #4 – Have you ever had to change your circle of friends to improve your mental health and well-being? (50:09) Related Links/Products Mentioned December Special (Extended until Jan. 10th, 2021): 3 MAPS Bundles for your level of fitness! World leaders condemn riot at US Capitol building Alone Full Episodes, Video & More | HISTORY The conspicuous absence of Chinese tech mogul and Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma The 41 Most Anticipated Albums of 2021: Kendrick, Rihanna, Adele, and More Pottenger's Cats - Study Visit ChiliPad for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Importance Of The Anabolic Window Mind Pump #620: Chris Kresser On The Chronic Disease Equation, The Potato Hack For Fat Loss, The Disease Worse Than Being Eaten By A Shark & MORE Prime Bundle | MAPS Fitness Products - Mind Pump Media MAPS Prime Webinar MAPS Prime Pro Webinar Day 23: Mobility Workout + Exercises - 30 Days of Training (MIND PUMP) Short Foot - YouTube How To Get Reconnected With Your Feet Using Toe Stretchers How to Squat Without Your Toes Spinning Out |#AskSquatU Show Ep. 2| How to Fix Pronation When You Squat |#AskSquatU Show Ep. 30| @mindpumpadam mobility video @mindpumpadam Tippy toe squats video Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned Chris Kresser M.S., L.Ac. (@chriskresser)  Instagram Squat University (@squat_university)  Instagram Justin Brink DC (@dr.justinbrink)  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, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, MIND, with your hosts. Salda Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews. You are listening to the number one fitness health and entertainment podcast. This is Mind Pup. Now, in today's episode, we answer four fitness and health questions that are asked by listeners and viewers just like you. But the way we open the episodes with an intro portions, where we cover current events,
Starting point is 00:00:28 we talk about scientific studies, we mentioned our sponsors. Today's intro portion was 32 minutes long, after that we got into the fitness questions. So here's what went down in today's episode. We opened up by talking about the craziness at the Capitol, what the hell is going on? I feel like a lot of hypocrites over there were talking crap
Starting point is 00:00:45 about one side and other did the same thing. Yep, totally the same thing. And saying, which led us to talk about our survival skills. How would, what could we offer the world if shit went down? Yeah, I must start hunting. Then I talked about the founder of Oli Baba and how he seems to have gone missing.
Starting point is 00:01:00 We talk about the most anticipated albums of 2021. That was a great conversation. Then we talked about raw milk, the difference between raw milk and pasteurized milk. And then we talked about heating up or cooling down our beds for our spouses and ourselves with the chili pad. Now, chili pad is a product that's water cooled or heated.
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Starting point is 00:01:52 Forward slash MindPump. Use the code pump22. That's the word pump and the number 22 for 22% off. After that, we got into answering the questions. Here's the first one. This person wants to know what the importance of a post workout meal. The next question was, uh, how what are some good measurable mobility goals? The third question, this person wants to know, what are some good stretches for flat feet? And the final question, this person wants to
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Starting point is 00:03:44 or sign up for these bundles at mapsdysember.com. Again, that's mapsmapdysember.com. I cannot wait for all this bullshit to end. You see what's going on right now? You see, we got pro Trump supporters that are crashing the... storming the Capitol. Yes, the Capitol. Yeah, bustin' down doors, getting in fights with cops.
Starting point is 00:04:10 This is so, it's embarrassing. Yeah, it's so bad. It's embarrassing to watch. What is that? What has extremes have just been super embarrassing? What has happened is that the belief in the elective process has been systematically destroyed by both sides, by both sides, because this has been happening
Starting point is 00:04:32 for a long time. One side wins, the other side fights it tooth and nail, the hashtag, not my president, right, when Trump won. I mean, you had constantly saying that the election is not legit. Now they're doing it on, now the right is doing it. And so when you keep doing that enough, people stop accepting elections.
Starting point is 00:04:54 And when that happens, democracy's over. So this- You lose hope in how everything works. Yep, yep, and so this is, yeah, so I know you can't wait for it to end. I feel like it's gonna just continue to spiral until. Really? Yeah, it gets worse.
Starting point is 00:05:08 You know what I hate? I feel like this has been kind of like spurred on by outside player. You know, they go on social media. I still need to say ops. Yes, and they go in there and they just stoked the fire on one side, stoked them. And they know there's gonna be a reaction
Starting point is 00:05:21 until both sides just get fueled. Meanwhile, we're all getting played. I don't give a shit if you're left or right in the middle where you're at. Everybody else is being affected in suffering. Yes, totally. So, so sorry. No, it's so hard.
Starting point is 00:05:33 We're gonna press weight open this episode. No, I can't help it. We're literally just getting ready to get fired up and I open up my Instagram and what's in my feed? Like crazy is all this bullshit on, you know, both sides, of course, you know, it's look, it's like, okay, it's like you're playing a sport. And in order for a sport to be a sport, you have to believe in the rules, right? Like, if you're playing basketball and then
Starting point is 00:05:54 someone grabs a ball and says, I'm not dribbling, they just run with the ball and throw it in. And then they count it as a point. And then what's the other team going to start doing? They're going to run with the ball. And they're going to start and no one starts, you have to have a fundamental belief in our election process, otherwise it all breaks down. And so they just keep attacking it both sides. Somebody, it doesn't matter who wins.
Starting point is 00:06:13 I feel like this would have happened if Trump won, too. I feel like this, I would have the same thing. Nobody wins and we all lose. That's what happens. And that's what's happening right now. We have to have faith in the process. Otherwise, and let me tell you, historically, historically when democracies are fall, right?
Starting point is 00:06:31 What takes over is a way worse every time. Is way worse, it's something very, very tyrannical. You don't want that. You definitely don't want that. Yeah, not funny. Anyway, so yeah, so are you guys getting ready for the Civil War? I mean, I've been training.
Starting point is 00:06:45 No, we're in California. It takes like six months to get a gun. Tell me about it. I'm just lifting weights, you know what I mean? Yeah, just. You're not bunkering up yet? No, I feel like yeah, I've been digging my backyard. I'm trying to find a natural well so I can have water.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Are you really? No, okay. I'm not getting crazy. I bet. Honestly though, this persists, you know, who knows? to natural wells so I can have water. Are you really? No. Okay. I'm not getting crazy. Honestly, though, this persists. You know, who knows? That might actually be a good idea. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Do you have a well? Actually, I have a natural spring that goes through my property. So I actually had thought about that. I'm like, at least I have like a natural water source that's close by and puts in like, you know, tablets in there to, you know, get the bacteria out and kill it and drink it. I'm like, I could survive.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Dude, you know, it's funny. It's like, when you think if you just go to play through these mind games, you start to realize how little shit you actually know, shit went down. Like, if there's no electricity, like, I don't know what I'm doing. Oh, I know. You ever see in that meme where there's like, it's a meme and it says, oh man, if I could go back in time,
Starting point is 00:07:42 I would totally freak people out. And then it shows the sky, and it looks like a hipster and he's sitting on a rock and it says, oh man, if I could go back in time, I would totally freak people out. And then it shows the sky, and it looks like a hipster and he's sitting on a rock and he's talking, obviously it looks like he's talking to people like in 1,000 BC or whatever, trying to explain the ice. And they're like, so tell us how electricity works. And he's like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:57 I don't know. You know what I mean? If you go back in time, you're like, do we have to have power lines? You did, make us one, show us how it works. So I don't know what I'm doing. Isn't that crazy? I know. It's only getting worse though, dude. I don't know how like do we had to power line like you did make us one show us how it works So I don't know what I'm doing isn't that crazy. I know it's only getting worse though, dude I don't know how any that stuff what are what are your guys is best survival skills? Hey, let's say I feel like fish. Yeah, I feel like you tackle the shit out of something and kill it
Starting point is 00:08:18 You know I'm saying if I Can't admit that I can't yeah, cuz I definitely can't shoot a gun really accurate I mean I can shoot a gun, but I'm not a dear I hate to break it to but a dear will kick your ass He's in a deer you know I'm turkey yeah, yeah, I can get turkey tackler. Yeah, I get a turkey. Yeah, you gotta be gonna catch it first Yeah, I get a turkey I shot squirrels as a kid so I can get something like that. That's like I barely feed turkey. Those things are pretty easy though. Seriously, I shot squirrels as a kid, so I can get something like that.
Starting point is 00:08:45 That's like, yeah, barely feed you. Hey, whatever, I'll throw a survive. You know how many gains you'll lose? No, so imagine this post-apocalyptic, and you gotta have skills to be accepted into a tribe. Like what's your skill? How do you present yourself? You're not a doctor, you're not like,
Starting point is 00:08:59 what do you say to them? I'm gonna lead us. Yeah. You tell the leader about that, everybody. I'm just gonna kill stuff. That's my role. I'll gather the hunter, I'll help gather the guy that can create electricity.
Starting point is 00:09:12 I'll help gather all those people. I'll chop wood, you know, I'll get that going. I'm like, hey, look, do you guys need a good talker? You know what I mean? Like, give me something to talk about. Let me show you what I can do. I'll be the tribe representative. I'll talk like, hey, do you guys shoulder paint? Let me show you some correctional exercise. I'll be the tribe representative. I'll talk like, hey, do you have shoulder pain?
Starting point is 00:09:25 Let me show you some correctional exercise. We already have a physical therapist. Damn it. Totally scared. Can't hunt. Can't do this stuff. I love him. Yeah, I've never, have you guys ever been hunting?
Starting point is 00:09:35 Have you been hunting? I've been, yeah, just once. Yeah, so I mean, I went, I went more times fishing. I'm more of a fisherman than anything else, but, yeah, I can fish. I can fish with you. Yeah, we're surviving, bro. I don't know about you, but we're surviving. I mean if we're a team. I think we're okay all of us Yeah, I mean it gets real bad. I mean one of us could sustain the others pretty good Just in first for sure
Starting point is 00:09:59 Maybe not though I did way in because I'm the medius actually is true Adam you You the one that goes down first. I don't know if your meat would taste good though. Oh, I'm a little tough. Doug would gain me. Doug would be the sweetest. We can't eat Doug, he's gonna prepare for us. How do you fish without a fishing pole and stuff?
Starting point is 00:10:23 How you could do that? Really? Yeah, yeah. What'd he do? He was sticking a string bro, we'll figure it out. String? Yeah, just fine string. Yeah, that's the way. You guys watched it with your fingers.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Oh, okay, wait a second. The apocalypse happens and then there's nothing. Well, I said all the fishing poles, the fucking just disappear. Like you can make those little bamboo traps, like these little, like, I don't need to make anything. I've got a fishing pole up in trucky.
Starting point is 00:10:43 We're fine. Yeah, so even if apocalypse happens, we have one. So it's not like everything disappears. You have to walk up there though. That's pretty far. Yeah, you know, when you watch those like survival shows, what was that show I was talking about a while ago? Alone.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Alone, yeah, alone. Being near the water and fishing is key. That is the best way, you know, because fish typically, you can find fatty fish to get the proteins. In fact, they're easier to catch. You don't have to chase them down. They're, you know, the water is the your most, you know, valuable asset. I don't know about saying easier to catch, especially with what those guys get. They get nothing. What do you mean? They don't get anything. They don't get a fishing pole. They don't get bait. They don't get that. imagine. They make these crazy traps and stuff, I know.
Starting point is 00:11:25 Yeah, but so I saw one, so it was like, okay, so it was like wood sticks that started out wide and then it comes down into like almost like a funnel and then you put it in front of running water. So the running water is going through it and the fish just swim. See the hand motion? Yeah, this is the swimming motion.
Starting point is 00:11:43 So you're caught in it. Yeah, it's stuck. That works sometimes. You hate fish though. What? I, not when I catch it myself, just, just in the worst of fish sticks. Yeah. That's what we got.
Starting point is 00:11:54 That's what we got. That's what I'll save you, dude. Yeah, I can't even microwave it. Yeah, am I supposed to do it? Anyway. Hey, did you guys hear about, what's that guy's name that founded, Ollie Baba?
Starting point is 00:12:04 Jack Maung. Yeah. Do you hear about him? Uh-uh. He's in hiding, right? Apparently. So hiding your missing. Which one is it? Both. I'm guessing missing. So he, I guess he came out and spoke out against Chinese government policy or something like that. Something. Yeah, he said something, right? That was a little critical. And then he was supposed to appear on some popular TV show. I think he's a judge on some popular TV show in that region and he just didn't show up. And now they're not, they can't like find it. That's just lame though.
Starting point is 00:12:38 Yeah, that sucks. Yeah, when you speak out against the state, I mean, it's, who knows what's really going on. Well, dude, he's one of the wealthiest people in the world. Uh, Ali Baba is massive. I mean, they could surpass Amazon at some point. China's still strange to me, because it's communist, but then you do have like examples like that
Starting point is 00:12:57 of some capitalism in there where people are killing it. Totally different than Soviet Union communism. Much more, yeah, much more market market based still still quite centrally planned but different different but yeah Alibaba is I know in volume surpasses Amazon quite a bit just in total amount of people which one's more profitable Amazon right now but Alibaba's profits me think. I forgot what year it was. I wanna say 2017, 18 or 18, 19. Their profits went up 144%.
Starting point is 00:13:31 While Amazon's went up 57%. I mean, 57% profit. Did the article allude to why? I think it's just those emerging economies are just, because you're talking about China 50 years ago, India 50 years ago, for example, you know, those countries were very, very poor. And they're emerging, they're exploding in terms of,
Starting point is 00:13:50 oh, interesting. They're wealth and all those people are using Alibaba to purchase products and stuff. So. Now you have a lot of, you have a lot of family like in stock and investing, right? Do, does your family talk about like investing overseas much? Do you know much about that at all?
Starting point is 00:14:04 I don't, you know. Do they? Huh? Do they? Yeah, you know, when I talk to them about it, the problem with investing in international stuff is you have, you actually injected another risk factor, which is currency.
Starting point is 00:14:19 So let's say you invest in, I don't know, let's say you invest in a German company, and it's not traded, let's say here or whatever, in their stock exchange or whatever. You invest in a German company that company does well, but then the German currency drops and value to the American currency, kind of negates the potential profits that you might have made. So there's always that risk, but then you could also, because more risk equals more reward, you could also get the double reward of the company doing well,
Starting point is 00:14:49 plus the American currency doing well in comparison to the Euro or whatever. Yeah, so that's the, you know, that's the, well we started kind of on a downer, but this year there are some new albums coming out, I'm actually excited about. Who? So you got the Foo Fighters,
Starting point is 00:15:03 which they really, yeah dude, they even had an album like forever, since I had no kidding. Yeah. And the new one, I heard it kind of has like a Ramstein kind of vibe to it. It's pretty good. Do you want? Yeah, it's kind of got like a beat like that. Like that. Obviously, it's not exactly like that. It's pretty good. And oh, I have to remember because Rob Zombie is coming out with him. But he has like a hilarious title. He's coming out with the new one. Yeah, dude. It's called the lunar injection cool aid eclipse conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:15:32 That's the name. That's the title of his album. Yeah. Yeah. And then Evan Essence, you know, is one of my guilty pleasures. So they're coming out of the new. Yeah, I know it is because this morning we're all working out. Justin has his is
Starting point is 00:15:47 Playlist on and it's going through it's like heavy, you know like you know meadow and good shit crazy all of a sudden Oh, no, you guys saw that yeah, I'm fully convinced Rob Zombie is a Cycle path he's path. He's interesting. Have you ever watched his movies? Oh, they're so dark. They're crazy. It's disturbing. It is disturbing, but excessively disturbing.
Starting point is 00:16:13 It is. I think he, I mean, Zombie can't be his real last name. I mean, come on. He's really owning that. He's just like, I'm all in the death and crazy monster, you know, he's just like, I'm all in like the death and crazy monster, you know, Abilia and all that stuff. I always picture people like that to be like so opposite though when you meet him.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Like I feel like he would be totally different. That's an image. I feel like if I was like this rock singer. I'm like a computer engineer. Yeah, I would be a gardener. I would be absolutely. No, totally. I'd be like this, you know, Marilyn Manson,
Starting point is 00:16:41 Rob Zombie image, but then at home I'd be like so chill. I just, I feel like I would want, because I feel like if you you know, Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie image, but then at home I'd be like so chill. I feel like I would want, because I feel like if you're the, if you're exactly the same as this image that you've portrayed and everybody's fallen in love with and is talked about and all the shit, and then you're also gotta be that person at home all the time, like you never get a breaker get away.
Starting point is 00:16:58 So I think the best way to separate that would be to be like this character, be whatever that is, because that's what makes me like Al's Cooper. He's totally like that. He's like super chill. He just plays golf and he's like really conservative. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:12 But he's on stage. He's like, I've snakes on him. He's like, ah. Actually, that's a good point because Ozzy Osborne, right? His persona was, I mean, he literally bit the head of a live bat in sea on stage, which is a private. I was like, oh, it probably. Damn it.
Starting point is 00:17:29 That's where he came from. Sorry. I mean, apparently the story is he didn't know it was alive anyway. The guys got crazy stories. He out crazed. Who was it that they toured with? Was it Nikki Six? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:40 Oh, yeah. He snored up a line of ants and peed on the deck of the pool some of the most epic stories But then remember what was that show on MTV where they showed the the Osborne's it was a reality show You guys yeah, yeah, it's chill. He's totally lovable. Yeah, yeah, he was like this great dad Yeah, I mean they cussed a lot Yeah, I can never understand About it speaking of dads that I wanted to ask you, this is a little early probably,
Starting point is 00:18:07 but have you thought about what you guys are gonna do milk wise with the baby, like transition from breast milk, obviously you're doing all breast milk right now. At the end of Jessica breast feeding, will you transition to dairy milk, almond milk, will you do raw milk? Have you thought about what you guys will do? Yeah, we're gonna do way protein.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Stupid. I know that's that true. Sprinkle a little cretin in there. No. Probably, I would love to find, well my son, when my son was a baby, you could buy raw milk at Whole Foods, they used to sell it. It was non-homogenized, non-pasturized,
Starting point is 00:18:43 but really, really good, well-sourced raw milk. And that's what I gave my son. I would like to find that again and give it to him, you know, as a supplement in addition. Yeah, we brought that up on one of the last episodes and someone DM me that. In the UK, the way it works is the farmers are the only people that can actually do that. So you have to go directly to a farmer and they can, and they have the right job often was like glass containers probably Do you know what the history of that is why you can't sell it? By the way, have you seen these raids on farmers that in America? Yeah, I would really say like because of bacteria or whatever like there's like a risk for being sick bro
Starting point is 00:19:16 So okay, I'll tell you the history in a second, but there are videos of Farms getting raided by Government officials because they're selling raw milk and it looks like a drug bust of farms getting raided by government officials because they're selling raw milk. And it looks like a drug bust. They're going in there and arresting people and anything. So prohibition, there's, oh it's crazy. So the story is that way back in the day,
Starting point is 00:19:35 the milk wasn't pasteurized, but the cows were very unhealthy. They kept them super cramped quarters. They fed them something called brewers mash, which was I guess the waste products healthy, they kept them super cramped quarters, they fed them something called Brewers Mash, which was, I guess, the waste products from beer brewing companies. The milk was just toxic. In fact, it even had a blue tint to it.
Starting point is 00:19:54 Kids would get sick. People would get sick from drinking this milk. Then, Louis Pasteur, who is the scientist who discovered that you could pasteurize, heat things up and kill bacteria, they did that with milk and then made laws and said it has to be pasteurized. But what a lot of people don't know is that if a cow is healthy, lots of space
Starting point is 00:20:14 and whatever, the milk is fine. It's fine. The reason why it's not ideal is because when you cook it like that, you also don't you kill some of the digestive enzymes that are naturally found in it, right? You do, you do. So some people have issues with not me. I have so many issues with dairy
Starting point is 00:20:30 that doesn't matter if it's raw or not, but some people can't have pasteurized dairy, but they can have raw milk and it doesn't bother them. It also doesn't go bad, do you know that? You leave out pasteurized milk, and it goes sour. You leave out raw milk and it turns into cheese forgot what it turns into. Oh jeez. No, but it doesn't go bad and say,
Starting point is 00:20:47 because it has beneficial bacteria. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. The reason why I bring this up is just recently, Max is starting to, and it's a notice it at night. So this is by the time he's had a second or third bottle for the day of, I think we do six to seven ounces. He's like, he'll just be sitting there reading, he'll just throw up and he'll spit up some
Starting point is 00:21:12 of the milk like that. And originally, you know, the thought that Katrina had is a lot of times I'm playing in wrestling with him. You're shaking him too much. Well, yeah, she's like, you know, maybe you're upsetting a stomach, you know, after he just finished his bottle. And so she'd always be giving me a hard time, like, stop wrestling with him, he just finished his bottle,
Starting point is 00:21:26 you're gonna make him throw up and I'll be like, okay, so I stopped doing that, right? And he still has continued to do this. And it's not consistent enough for me to be able to tease out other things, like maybe there's something else in the diet that's happening, but it's really strange to me now that he started, and he didn't do this before,
Starting point is 00:21:43 it just started happening right now. The only thing I could think of is that, we're at a year and a half right now, so maybe he's developing a dairy issue. Right, so I told Katrina, I said, maybe we should look into trying to find raw milk, from right now he does vitamin D milk, right? So you're full vitamin D milk,
Starting point is 00:22:01 and he's been doing that since, right after we transitioned from breast milk, we went into vitamin D at the one year mark so it's been about five six months that we've been doing this and my theory is that is that maybe he's starting to build some sort of an intolerance to it and so and it's not until he's had two or three in the day and that third one he's rejecting you can try I think it's called a maybe duck and look this up eight to, I think it's called A, maybe Doug can look this up. A2 milk, I think it is, where there's a type of protein that they, they, they, they, they, uh, breathe these cows to produce.
Starting point is 00:22:32 That's easier to digest. It's called A2, I think the, the bot, the carton will say A2 on it. And I've had people tell me that they can tolerate, because everybody knows, if you listen to a podcast that I can't have dairy. So I always get messages from people. Try this, try that. Um, A2, I've had a lot of people tell them, oh, you guys podcasts that I can't have dairy. So I always get messages from people. Try this, try that. A2, I've had a lot of people tell me, oh, you guys brought this up last time.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Yeah, so apparently the dairy, the protein in there is less reactive. See, it says easier on digestion. So, I don't know, maybe try that. Did you guys know too, there were studies done on pasteurized milk where they were giving it to kittens versus raw milk, and they found that the kittens given pasteurized milk where they were giving it to kittens versus raw milk. And they found that the kittens given pasteurized milk would develop problems, health issues,
Starting point is 00:23:10 whereas the ones given raw milk were not. And apparently I'm sure I'm going to get corrected if I'm wrong, so maybe I'm wrong here, but I've read that you can't give pasteurized milk to calves because they won't thrive. They have to have raw milk. So. It makes you think. It does, yeah. You can also try goat milk.
Starting point is 00:23:29 My cousin did that with her kids. Yeah, yeah. And well, right now I'm in the process of even in trying to convince Katrina that it could be that, you know, she thinks it's something else and I brought that up. And I said, you know, we might want to consider messing around with the milk if that's the case, because I do know that he's having at least two or three bottles every day.
Starting point is 00:23:48 And this wasn't something that was kind of happening before. But again, what I don't know yet is I haven't teased out other. She's with him all day long and she's feeding him other stuff. It could be something else in his diet and then all of a sudden. But is it a lot? Does he throw up a lot or is it just a little? It's just a little. It's not what it's, it's, it's, it's done.
Starting point is 00:24:04 And it's not like, so there's a difference between like spit up and throw just a little. It's not what it's, and it's not like, so there's a difference between like spit up and throw up. Right. It's not like spit up. Like you said. Yeah, right, or burping up after he's, it's not that. We're past that type of stuff.
Starting point is 00:24:13 It's literally, he'll just be sitting there and, whoa, he'll throw up on a shirt and then I got to change, wipe him down, change his shirt and it smells good. Is he having too much, maybe? I don't think that, because he would love to have more, if I gave him more. Yeah, we cut him off at like this seven ounce mark, and he would, he would drink double that if we let him,
Starting point is 00:24:29 but we don't. We just, yeah, so I don't know. I just thought maybe I'd ask you what your thoughts were on that, and then if you, what your plans were, like if you guys were gonna go into regular milk, or you're gonna do goat milk, or what, have you guys talked about that yet? Yeah, we have, we talked about it. That's what we'll start.
Starting point is 00:24:45 I'm gonna see if I can find raw milk. If I can't, then I'll probably go with the full fat eight to milk. Oh, eight to. And test that. Speaking of babies, this is so funny. So, you know, obviously my son's, he's only two months old, right?
Starting point is 00:24:59 So we're in the middle of him just completely taking over everything and poor Jessica can't get it a minute to herself. He feeds every other hour still. So anyway, this morning I wake up and in the morning, what I do before I come here is I Make her breakfast and bring it to her. So at least she has one less thing to worry about. She's got her coffee. I'll bring her coffee Toast eggs or bacon And some tea and I'll bring I'll bring it to her, I'll bring it to bed, and she has this thing. So this morning, she had a rough night last night, right?
Starting point is 00:25:29 He was up every other hour or whatever. So I wake up this morning, I feel so bad for her. It's maybe feel terrible. We wake up this morning, I'm getting ready, and she goes, hey, can I ask you for a favor? So I'm like, yeah, sure, she goes. Instead of making me breakfast, can you just watch them so I can take a shower instead?
Starting point is 00:25:43 I'm like, baby, you have to choose because you're gonna shower. Yeah, that's the level we're at. Yeah, I felt so bad, you know? Yeah, it's brutal. In fact, last night, she was crying or whatever and she woke me up. She said, did you say you were gonna change the baby?
Starting point is 00:25:59 I'm like, I was half asleep. So I was half asleep, so I'm like, huh, what happened? And then she's nothing happened. And I think I fell back saying that woke up later. And I'm like, did you ask me, was it dreamy? Did you ask me if I could change the baby? And she's like, I had a dream you said you would.
Starting point is 00:26:16 I'm like, oh my God, that's what you're dreaming about. I'm just amazing dream that you woke up to change. You know what's happened to me recently with the kid that It's so bad. And I vow that this would happen, right? You know, it's so funny. And I knew that this would happen as, because I said things like, I'm gonna do this
Starting point is 00:26:34 and I'm gonna do that and everybody's like, yeah, we'll see, you know, we'll see. And I'm the first to admit when shit that didn't go the way I planned, I talked about the television thing the other day that was like originally planned that, we're gonna wait, wait, wait, so long. And then you realize, oh wow, what a powerful tool
Starting point is 00:26:49 this thing is. We can use it when we absolutely need it, right? But I feel like we do use it justicesly, right? We don't just put them in front of it like crazy. And so the latest thing that I said that I've definitely have gone back on or I've lost this battle, I look at it. I don't look at it as like I've gone back on what I said.
Starting point is 00:27:04 It's more like I just fucking threw my hands up and said I give up. And that was, I tried to make this rule early on. I said, Katrina, can we stick to this and agree to that? Once he gets to a certain amount of toys in this room that he's got enough and that doesn't mean that people can't buy him things or you can't buy him things. You're throwing away an old one.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Exactly. If one comes in an old one. Exactly. If one comes in, another one goes out. Like we just, can we agree that otherwise are hot and then yeah, yeah, yeah, we could do that. Well, that just, that shit went out the door, right? And I remember my buddies who were like, and I have two friends that remember a year and a year and a half ahead of me, right, with their kids.
Starting point is 00:27:42 And they would send me these videos of like their living room and shit. And it was just, I was like, oh my God, I refused. It's not gonna take over. I refused from my house. I've been your house, bro. I know it looks like now. I refused to let my house look like this, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:27:56 Like it is not gonna have like that. Yeah. Like in a pristine clean house is just like, unreasonable. No, you have to change your little kids. You have to change your expectation. Yeah. You know, so here's what we did.
Starting point is 00:28:08 And Jessica's good about this, because I'm kind of weird about it. And Jessica's like, why don't you? So here's what she does. So my daughter is older, right? She's 11, but she still loves all her shit. She likes stuffed animals. So she'll have like a million stuffed animals in her room.
Starting point is 00:28:22 So Jessica says, I told her, we've got to get rid of some of this. And I'm like, let me ask her. And Jessica says, I told her, I said, we gotta get rid of some of this. And I'm like, let me ask her. And Jessica says, no, if you ask her, she's gonna say, no, just take a bunch of it. I didn't see if she notices. Put it in a garbage bag and put it in the garage. And wait a week and see if she notices. She never notices.
Starting point is 00:28:38 So I take a bunch of, when we're clean in the house, just taking them and like putting them in the attic. Yeah, and you store it and you wait a week. Then we get rid of it. Exactly. And then they don them and like putting them in the attic. Yeah, and you store it and you wait a little bit. Then we get rid of it. Exactly. And then they don't say anything, you throw it away. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:48 You just get us the hack out of them right there. Okay, I like that. I'm gonna stop asking. I'm just gonna start to do it. Yeah, just take it in the ones that they don't even think about, you know, that are in the corner somewhere. Yeah, it hasn't moved, yeah, for the last month, you know. Yeah, no, I like that idea.
Starting point is 00:29:01 That's a good strategy for sure. Just take it and store it and whatever. What about, so how is Jessica as far as like her temperature and hormones? I know what when Katrina was about where she's at right now, I felt like it was so consistent with temperature and stuff. Up and down.
Starting point is 00:29:14 Yeah, up and down. One minute, she's got the door open because she's too hot and in the next minute, she's got my robe on and she's in the blanket because she's too cold. Now my son, he likes to be warm. Was your boy like that? He likes to be really warm.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Well Katrina, that's up for debate. Katrina thinks so and I'm like, no, he's got me in him. He doesn't like to be that hot. You know, she's like, no, he wants the room to be 72 and he wants to be in this fucking flannel jumper. I'm like, no, he does it. And here's, this is how I argue it, right? You can tell the way they sleep.
Starting point is 00:29:49 Yeah, they sleep better. So, well, I mean, no, you could tell if he's cold or hot, by the way, he sleeps. If he's hot, he'll be all stretched out and tossing and turning it. If he's cold, he gets in a little ball and he tucks his hands in his knees and then I know he's too cold. So I push the limit till I see that. I'm like, I want lower, lower, lower. And then he curls I see that. I'm like, I want lower, lower. You want lower?
Starting point is 00:30:06 And then he curls into a bottom. I'm like, okay, I'll go get him a blanket. I'm saying, so, oh, I used to do that. That's how I do about this, because downstairs is significant. Like 10 degrees colder in my house. That's where you're upstairs, right? We're upstairs, they're downstairs, right?
Starting point is 00:30:18 They're in the chili box. And so basically, we went to a different place where we had the temperature at like 70 something and they were just sweating. And they were getting up like every hour. You know, it's like anytime that the heat is up for them, now, since they're so acclimated to that, like they get like terrible sleep.
Starting point is 00:30:38 So I just think it's really what you expose them to and then they acclimate to. Yeah, well speaking of which, so for my son, I was just saying he likes it warm. And we know this because what we did now, is if we place him in his bed, because we have the little bassinet or whatever,
Starting point is 00:30:54 next to our bed, if we place him in there, he would, no matter how softly or gently you do it, you put him in there, I mean, I could give myself five minutes to move two inches or whatever, as soon as he lays down on that and I move and move away, he wakes up. So I'm like, we're trying to figure out what it is. And we're thinking it's the temperature shift. If he's on my body, he's warm.
Starting point is 00:31:14 As soon as I put them on in the bed, it's not cold, but it's cool, right? So what we did is we made like a mini chili pad for him. So you know, we have the chili pad for our bed. They don't make one for kids. So what I did is I got a heated blanket and I'll turn it up, get it nice and warm. like a mini chili pad for him. So, you know, we have the chili pad for our bed. They don't make one for kids. So, what I did is I got a heated blanket and I'll turn it up, get it nice and warm, and then turn it off and then put them on.
Starting point is 00:31:32 So, it already works. So, now he lays down and it's already kind of toasty because- Oh, interesting. And it works. Oh, that's what I was gonna bring up too because we've been working out, and working consistently and everything. Like, I feel like my body temperature has gone up
Starting point is 00:31:44 a few degrees, so I'm always like having to open the window now besides that, and so, of course, it's been like just yelling at me. Right, yeah, no, I mean, Adam, I just got the chili pad on him. Adam, notice he was telling me yesterday, how hot you were. He's been. Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, do you guys have the, is your chili pad the separate one yet or you have a control pad? Yeah, I have one specifically for me.
Starting point is 00:32:08 And then she only does hers if she wants to warm up. So yeah, that's the only time she uses it. That's how Katrina has, Katrina has no intentions of ever calling the bell to her home. I know, but it's not even summer time. Life changing for me, I'm not even joking. Yeah, not even summer time to she want to cool off of it. I'm like, and she climbs in with like flannels and stuff, like pajamas.
Starting point is 00:32:27 I'm like, how do you do that? How do you do pajamas? I assume I boxed it. Yeah, and then she wants to cuddle. Like get out of here with her. Don't touch your foot. You have flannel pajamas on and you say all you she's doing. Now you just leave full naked, right?
Starting point is 00:32:38 Yeah, everything. Yeah. She goes down, you're gonna run your house naked or whatever. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, don't you think that's let me scare it? Exactly, that's more scary. Could you imagine you're breaking into a house
Starting point is 00:32:50 just trying to rob some shit and some naked ass dude comes running tackles you. With you, I was like, ah! And naked dude tackling you. Yeah, right here. Yeah, that's what I would do. I'd get you right here.
Starting point is 00:32:59 Soak in my hips around. So finally, hey, hold still, you f**k her. You're late to the party. Morty would have still there. Yeah. Oh my god around. Finally, hey, hold still, you f**k her. You're late to the party. Morty would have still there. Yeah. Oh my god. Do it at. I've been waiting for someone to walk in my house waiting.
Starting point is 00:33:11 It is. Like that scene from Pulp Fiction. I think I break into the house. Oh. We got a new gimp. Yeah. So I sleep in my underwear, but I've had to, you guys know how I wear my Italian, you know, bikini brief or whatever.
Starting point is 00:33:23 Yeah, unfortunately. You wear that to bed too? Oh yeah. That's weird. But I've had you guys know how I wore my Italian, you know, bikini brief or whatever I'm unfortunately you were at the bad two. Oh, yeah Comfortable. Yeah, doesn't rub on the inside of your thighs. Let them breathe do more free, dude But let the boys breathe. So here's a deal, bro. So you guys I'm heavy right now, right? Yeah, so my and I like to wear I'm so now they're like a G string. It's a thong I have to fix it all the time now It's a I gotta buy a mix the motion. I gotta buy bigger ones bigger the time now. What a terrible visual! So I gotta buy a... I gotta buy a mix of emotions.
Starting point is 00:33:45 I gotta buy bigger ones. Bigger in the seat. Oh my god dude. Can we put some visuals up, Andrew? Yeah. He knows I'd be in the mirror. Alright. Shhh.
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Starting point is 00:34:27 Que co. First question is from Headley, Alicia. What is the importance of a post workout meal and how quickly should you have it? Post workout meals. I remember. I remember. Totally, right?
Starting point is 00:34:42 Oversold. I remember when. In a buck window. I believe this so much. So do I. That if I didn't have a post workout meal or shake, I used to literally feel like my workout was a waste. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:53 What am I even doing here? Yeah, what? I think we have to make it clear that that doesn't mean that the science that proves that there's benefits to it that we're not saying that it's not true. It's just overrated. Yes. It's your overrated. Yes. It's your splitting hairs on the difference.
Starting point is 00:35:07 I mean, you have so many things in line and working perfectly for that to matter. Well, what the studies show is that if you eat right after you work out, you replenish glycogen faster. So glycogen being a form of energy in your muscles, you replenish glycogen faster. But here's the other studies, the other studies show that if you eat later, you still replenish the glycogen. So the benefit, what's the benefit of eating right after your workout? The benefit is if you're gonna work out again later,
Starting point is 00:35:34 if you're gonna work out again later, a lot of athletes do double days or train twice a day. In which case, it's important because for your next workout, you wanna have glycogen and you wanna be ready to go. But if you only work workout once a day, it doesn't make that big of a difference. Here's the other benefit. I remember when we first started the podcast,
Starting point is 00:35:51 Adam and I would talk about this all the time. This is back when you were competing quite a bit. And you used to argue, and I thought this was a great argument, that the post workout meal was important for you because if you didn't have it, then that meant you had to eat more for the next meal. So it was just the time. I've been working out for a couple hours. It's time to eat. If I don't have it, then that meant you had to eat more for the next meal. So it was just the time. I've been working out for a couple hours.
Starting point is 00:36:07 It's time to eat. If I don't eat now, then dinner's gonna have to be twice as big, which is gonna be very good. That's the only place that I saw that it made a lot of sense was, okay, here I am at that point, when I remember what we're talking about this, I'm eating 5,000 calories roughly a day, and just think about how many meals
Starting point is 00:36:23 and how big of meals that is. If I get behind, so if I'm not eating it, and this goes back to the eating every two to three hour myth also, it's like, yeah, that's a myth and that's splitting hairs the difference to do some of that too. But when you have somebody who's having to consume that many calories, I've got to stay on top of it. I've got to be eating every two three hours. So then if I drive, like, so if I have a meal, which I don't want to have a meal right before I work out, that's I'm not going to be using it. I don't want
Starting point is 00:36:48 to be, and I want to throw up. So I want to have eight, eight a meal, at least an hour to potentially two hours before a lift. Then you drive to the gym, you lift for an hour hour and a half, like when I was competing always around that time, especially if I was doing some post cardio stuff. And then to think I was in a drive home shower and then go eat another meal, you're talking about a four hour potential gap that I'd have between meals. Now I'm playing ketchup on a thousand calories, which is just crazy. So it always helped me to like have something right away post workouts.
Starting point is 00:37:18 And then when I got home, I would eat again to stay on top of it. That makes sense to me. Right. Now the question is, why is this oversold? Because then someone listening might be like, well, then why are we being sold so hard to have a corporate company? Oh, it's brilliant marketing, right? So bars and shakes.
Starting point is 00:37:32 That's it. If you sell this idea hard enough to people that you have to have protein right after you work out to tap into this magical muscle building and a bulk window, if you sell that hard enough, here's what people will realize. They're gonna go to the gym and they're gonna be like, oh man, it's gonna take me an hour before I can eat
Starting point is 00:37:51 because I gotta go home, I gotta, whatever. That means I have to prep my food and bring it with me to the gym and then I'm not gonna have a microwave to warm it up. What else could I possibly do? Oh, a shake, that's perfect, right? Protein shake, we provide the, you know provide the product that's perfect for you to have post workout.
Starting point is 00:38:09 And so they sold this hard knowing that it would sell shake some bars. The reality is it doesn't make that you, believe it or not too, there's also a small category of people, this is a bad idea. Yeah, right, I'm glad you brought that up because that was something I remember. I think who was that, was it Rob Wolff,
Starting point is 00:38:23 or who do we talk to? I believe it might have been Chris Cresser. Oh, was it Cresser? I remember as one of those guys that we talked to and talked about, nobody talks about, especially if you train intensely, like CrossFit or a high intensity workout, the inflammation that's going on the body and then that puts you at risk of potentially inflaming the gut, right? If you take an in protein shake right away. Well, and then you have leaky gut, right?
Starting point is 00:38:45 Because you're eating food, you're already in an inflamed state. The gut is not functioning as well. And so if you have, if you're prone to gut issues or if you're having gut issues, you might want to wait an hour or so for the inflammation to come down before you eat. So aside from that, it's oversold, not that big of a deal. If you like a post workout meal, go for it.
Starting point is 00:39:06 I like it. I like having a post workout meal. It's a nice way for me to finish my workout, but if you don't, no big deal. Next question is from Janki Garage Gym. What are some good, measurable mobility goals? I like this question, and you know, I don't know if this person has maps prime or prime pro,
Starting point is 00:39:26 but in prime and prime pro, there's test. And this is the best way to do this is, you know, there's test and then there's exercises and mobility drills that we give people to improve the mobility of the joint where they don't have great mobility. And so the idea is that you have these tests that you take and you retest and you check, you know, and I would recommend checking back like every month to see if you're making progress and progress means being able to complete the test. Most people that will take our maps prime tests will fail at least one if not all three tests on there. So the goal is to be able to get to a place where you don't fail it or like let's use our prime pro example
Starting point is 00:40:09 Where we have nine different tests in there that address every single joint some of the exercises in there You may not even be able to perform so making progress in that these are great goals I could one that's really challenging for me that Justin does really well What's the what's the name Justin of the shoulder mobility exercise where you're really close to the wall? Wall circles, just wall circles. So wall circles, yeah. Wall circles are really, really tough for me to complete. I can't even complete them all the way around
Starting point is 00:40:33 as well as Justin does. And so when I watch him do that in the video, and I know that I've been doing my mobility work for my shoulders, that's what I'm, my goal is to get to that place where I can do that as well as he does. And every time I go back and test, sometimes I take, I test and I see I take steps back because I haven't been addressing mobility.
Starting point is 00:40:53 And then sometimes I know when I've been putting the working in because I've progressed and I've gotten closer to that. Yeah, that's what I love about, you know, us having two different programs like that. So the first one, you know, just prime, it's a lot more basic. It's like, you know, these three movements that are very challenging and there's lots of nuances that are going on in the body as you're going and performing these movements. But can you control your body to get into that position
Starting point is 00:41:18 for one and then be comfortable in that position and then now own that position by being able to contract your muscles and be able to get out with strength. And so, you know, we highlight a lot of, you know, things that potentially may be pulling you out of that position or things to really look into. And that's where Prime Pro, we can get even more specific with joint by joint type of movements. Yeah, I would say, you know, remember, this was a challenge for us when we created Maps Prime. How do we generalize this, right?
Starting point is 00:41:49 Because the other question is, you know, when you ask for what are good, you know, measurable mobility goals is, well, what are you looking to do, right? Are you an athlete? There's a different standard versus if you're just a regular person. But generally speaking on maps, and by the way, you can go to mapsprimewebinar.com. So mapsprimewebinar.com, just then we'll take you through the three that I'm going to tell you right now. One of them is a squat.
Starting point is 00:42:15 Squat is a wonderful test of mobility, especially for the lower body, but it does use the whole body. Then there's a windmill, and then there's a wall test. So all three of those kind of covers the whole body. So if you go on maps, primewebinar.com, you'll follow along, and then you'll be able to see where you have your breakdown in terms of mobility. So I would say those three, generally speaking, are probably good for most people. Next question is from Daringer Thomas. What are the best stretches for flat feet?
Starting point is 00:42:49 Well, you're looking at stretches, mobility, and strengthening. So, flat feet can be caused by poor ankle mobility, but also from just having weak feet. It's funny. For 99% of my career as a trainer, I totally didn't even think about the fact that the bottom of your foot is covered in muscles. I didn't even think about that.
Starting point is 00:43:12 It was like, and like 7,000 nerves. Oh yeah. I mean, I didn't even look at the anybody's foot. When I assessed people, it was the knee, it was the lowest I went. And my eyes will be covered in concrete. Totally, right? So I didn't pay attention to that at all.
Starting point is 00:43:26 So there are muscles on the bottom of your foot that can be strengthened. There's a movement called short foot, which helps you contract some of the muscles that create an arch. In fact, that's the movement. Short foot is giving your foot an arch. I, when I first tried short foot, I couldn't even do it.
Starting point is 00:43:43 You might as well tell me to fly. It's like I didn't even know what I was doing. I had no connection to those muscles, but through practice, I can now do short foot and I've given to myself a little bit more of an arch. The other thing I said was ankle mobility. Combat stretch is a great mobility movement to help improve mobility ankles.
Starting point is 00:44:01 Those two things for a lot of people help fix flat feet. Yeah, and just getting more connection there to your foot and activation is articulating each one of your toes individually, which sounds really simple and basic, but it's pretty challenging, especially so hard. Yeah, for anybody who's been stuffed in shoes forever,
Starting point is 00:44:20 and I know, like, so I have a hammer toe, and so I have a tendency to really grab in. And so I have a really hard time flexing my toes. And that this is a very challenging exercise for me that I had to go through. But it totally made a difference in terms of my connection, my grounding and my force production from my feet. Sounds like a pro wrestling move. Here comes Justin with the hammer toe. I don't know if my son is here right now or not. I think Katrina and him are coming down here.
Starting point is 00:44:46 But just since we're talking about this, and I was just thinking about this yesterday, it's like, so he is now, I've trained him so well with no shoes. I know you're so proud of it and you do such a good job. I am proud of this because he's so funny because now like other family members and they watch them, they won't put his shoes on.
Starting point is 00:45:03 They'll try and put his shoes on, they'll take them off. So he doesn't wear shoes ever, like ever, ever, ever. Only time I can get him to put them on is if we are like out in the snow up in trucky or something like that. And it is to see the dexterity that he has in his toes, like his feet and toes move like my hands do. It is, I'm so jealous of watching,
Starting point is 00:45:22 and I'll like play with them and tickle them in my mess. And then he can spread his toes all the way out and move them all Oh, that's awesome. Oh, it is so awesome and I feel like When I look at the way he moves, you know, I know we are joking the other podcast today when I said you see his footwork when he's But his his control and stability like he really didn't go through I watched my other two friends and they and they I remember when they said Like when he first started kind of walking and running around, like, oh my God, you're gonna go crazy because you're gonna, you know, be so worried,
Starting point is 00:45:50 he's gonna hit his head here and fall there. And I really didn't go through a phase like that. As soon as he could get to a place where he could walk pretty well, of course we had a first couple of weeks, either the stability of like learning to walk. Once he had got it down, he's got great control where he does not stumble.
Starting point is 00:46:06 And the only times that we've had issues is when we've put shoes on. And we have that feedback. Yes. We've put shoes on in that one time when he fell and he hit his head and Katrina freaked out because blood came out and everything was, she put shoes on him and he squatted down
Starting point is 00:46:20 to pick up a rock and he fell forward because of the instability. So anyways, I want to share just the importance of, you know, walking around barefoot. And when I don't recommend as somebody who has weak, flat feet to go from, you know, wearing your big old, you know, sketch your shoes to all of a sudden.
Starting point is 00:46:37 And then walk with a bunch of dead feet. Well, and then go running on a treadmill with those vibrant shoes or whatever they're called, you know, and saying, or go barefoot exercising. You know,, just start by and I for me the way this started was I would just I would walk the dogs, you know, because that's only a short little five ten minute walk for me, and I would do it barefoot. I get out, I take them out on the grass and I'd walk around and just start to get that connection again.
Starting point is 00:47:00 I took one out of one of my buddy who's a who's a PT. He used to do this exercise that is really challenging, but it seems so basic. You can do it while you're watching TV. And you throw a towel or some tissue paper on the ground, and you just, you try and pick it up, and you move it, then you take the other foot, pick it up, and you move it.
Starting point is 00:47:18 And just like Justin was saying, is reestablishing that connection to being able to articulate the toes and the foot. To me, that's the kind of the laying the foundation. And then once you start to kind of get that and you start to progress that, now we can really try and strengthen, which I think of things like short foot
Starting point is 00:47:34 or I love tippy toe squats. I love that because I'm always trying to practice squatting anyways and getting better. And that addresses both ankle stability and strength and addition. And your forefoot, all in one movement. And there's good video. I think I've done a video on my Instagram way back when
Starting point is 00:47:52 I believe squat university. I think I stole some content from them that I thought was really good where you take a quarter and you put it on the ground, you put two quarters down on the ground like where you would put your feet to squat and you want it on the Your fat pad, right under where your Yeah, where the big toe is and you're and you're trying to think of driving up from that and when you drive up on your tippy toes
Starting point is 00:48:15 The thing you're looking for is that you can keep the ankle neutral Which you'll see is a lot of people when they drive up on their tippy toes they break out or end? Yep, and so you you wanna keep that stability while you're up on your tippy toes. And so that, just doing it. You can also get a lacrosse ball to put between. Oh, there you go.
Starting point is 00:48:34 Yeah, so between like above your ankles, but like you're squeezing it in between your feet and you're raising your heels like that. So I've done and performed some tippy toes squats like that as well. One other thing too, with the flat foot, I've noticed like when I used to get this every now and then when I would gain weight, like going into the off season
Starting point is 00:48:51 and I would go back to running and I would find myself like really running it on flat foot and losing that connection. And so, you know, that might be another contributing factor is a gain of weight. It's so crazy how much and saleluted to this about when it was Dr. Brink who like I think just like shattered all of our paradigms with how important the foot is and really looking at that because and now I can't help but walk behind somebody and just look at the wear
Starting point is 00:49:17 on their souls or their shoes and like no what's probably going on with them because if you've got flat feet and you've got you're pronating more on one side or the other, you can just basically, you know, ping pong up the kinetic chain and know that, oh, they're left knee probably bothersome here. Oh, they're right hip is probably bothered here. Oh, they're low back on this side and then show it's crazy how much that if you are not, if you're not really on that tripod and balanced well on your feet, how that could be causing pain in areas in your body that's way away from it. And so even as a trainer,
Starting point is 00:49:51 I would just, a client told me they had a shoulder or a hip or a blowback issue. I would never think to go look at their feet. Where now, that's the very first thing that I look at when someone tells me about any pain as I first look down there and see, is this where it's stemming from, and then it's causing it all the way up?
Starting point is 00:50:07 Next question is from Dr. Stewie Quads. Have you ever had to change your circle in order to improve your mental health and well-being? Circle of friends? That's gotta be assuming, yeah. That's this is one of the toughest things that you might have to do in order to improve yourself. I know for people, for example, who have issues with smoking, and they want to quit.
Starting point is 00:50:34 One of the most effective in the studies will show this. One of the most effective things you can do is stop hanging around with smokers, and you'll find that you're less likely to smoke. I used to, you know, I've got a lot of cousins and we always like to hang out and stuff like that. And I started, I got into my career very early in fitness. I was a trainer at 18, 19, I was managing trainers and then gyms and you know, we were at the, you know, our teens early 20s, that's when got, you know, people like to go out and hang out and party and whatever. And I just, my goals when focus were different than theirs.
Starting point is 00:51:09 And so I stopped hanging out with them because my focus was on my career and on fitness and managing gyms. And it wouldn't have worked if I kept going out with them and hanging out at the bars and stuff. It just wouldn't have worked. So yeah, I mean, I've done it and you have to do it. And, you know, Adam says this all the time,
Starting point is 00:51:25 you're the, was it the sum total of the five, because I was gonna say, you're the average of the five people that you hang out with. Here's the, I think, I don't think this is a, you may have to do. I think everybody, if you're going to continue to grow and evolve, you will not only have to do this,
Starting point is 00:51:40 but you'll probably do this multiple times in your life. Because otherwise, are you'll probably do this multiple times in your life. Because otherwise, are you really the same person you were when you were 18? The friends that, and that's not a knock on the people that I was hanging out because I still have a love for those people. But I just don't grow. Yeah, as you continue to grow and push yourself, and if you do believe that you are an average of the people, the five people you hang around the most, that even if you love that one guy or girl
Starting point is 00:52:06 that you've known since she was 15 or he was 15, and you're now 40, but they have some bad habits, and I'll give you an example for me, the last friend, and I still consider them a friend. I would just talk to him about a month ago. So I think when you change your circle, it doesn't necessarily mean you have to break up with them. It doesn't need to be this, we can't be friends anymore because I've outgrown you.
Starting point is 00:52:33 You're not phone with them. Yeah, it doesn't need to be like that. Just ghost them. Yeah, it's easier. Well, this friend that I'm talking about, so I've talked on the show before that I like the sports gamble. So that's a thing of mine. And I like anything, something like that
Starting point is 00:52:49 can turn into a serious addiction and an issue and a problem. I like to think I'm a pretty self-aware person and so I really monitor a lot of those things in my life. And I remember a few years back, this is like five years or so, go back, maybe six. And it was like a Tuesday afternoon, and I was hanging out a lot with this buddy of mine. And him and I were at like a sports bar on a Tuesday,
Starting point is 00:53:13 and I was betting pretty big money on some, you know, like a wizard's game versus, I don't even remember who it was like the Memphis Grizzlies. I would never even watch that game. Is that a real team? Yeah, those are both of them. I feel like it's Dungeons & Dragons. I know, I would never even watch that game. Is that a real team? Yeah, those are both of those. I feel like it's Dungeons & Dragons. I'm sorry, I just made up a few teams.
Starting point is 00:53:28 No, no, no, it was there's versus Wurl. It was really a little basketball. And so I remember I had this moment of that, I know that I was like, what the hell am I doing? Gambling, this kind of, any money, much less the amount of money I was gambling. You want to tell us how much? No, because I don't want to hear you give me shit.
Starting point is 00:53:46 It's irrelevant. Yeah, it's a deadly way more than you would ever spend on probably anything for yourself. So anyways, and I think I even won, but that wasn't the point. The point was, what am I doing, right? What am I doing here on a Tuesday in a bar, gambling on a game, I don't even care about. It's now turned into more of an addiction. And I know that that's influenced because of the person I hang out with.
Starting point is 00:54:09 Now I'm in control of my own decisions. He didn't force me to do that. But because I were hanging out so much, he does that so much, it's really easy for me to get sucked in. And that's just a one example of how that could be happening in your circle. And what I had to do was I had to eliminate us hanging out. Doesn't mean we broke up,
Starting point is 00:54:27 or I don't still talk to him or ask him how his wife and kid. He just had another baby, how he's doing. But I stopped hanging out with him on a regular basis. And I replaced that with somebody like a Justin or a Sal or a dog in my life, who I think is gonna have a better influence on me that I think have other aspects of their life that I aspire to be like or I want in my life.
Starting point is 00:54:46 And so that's what you got to continually be doing. And if you're always growing, I feel like that circle is always molding and kind of changing. Yeah, not really like evaluating that is a disservice to your growth. It's gonna limit your growth. It's a hard thing to do. It's something because it's so comfortable,
Starting point is 00:55:04 it's you know it already. You know, you're sort of this person around those people too, and so you don't really want to let go that person either. So you feel like, you know, like, I'm funny, or I'm, you know, it's easy, it's comfortable, you know, hanging out because like, I can just be myself, quote unquote, but, because I can just be myself quote unquote. But if you're really trying to strive for change and become something greater, it's gonna require some hard transition. And so it's hard to do that.
Starting point is 00:55:36 You're totally right. You ever do that where you, like there's a circle of friends and you kind of outgrow them or whatever. You're not around them a lot. And then all of a sudden you run into them, you hang out and you find yourself slipping. You can't revert back to this weird person.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Yeah, why am I talking this way? Why am I like doing this kind of stuff? And I feel like people who are really into self improvement probably go through this process more often. Multiple times. Yeah, I totally agree. I mean, I try to give you guys something that's the most recent that's happened to me, but this has happened so many times in my life. I mean, my original friends, we grew up,
Starting point is 00:56:10 we were all best friends of mine in high school, and the things that connected to us was competitive sports, and that we just went to the same high school. But we, and parting, like those were the, those are like the three main things that we were super bonded by and what happened was as we all got older and You're parting less. You're not going to these you're not playing sports anymore. You have kids now. Yeah, all this shit starts happening And then you realize that the things that you guys did with each other talk shit to each other put each other down You know because you thought it was funny and high school stuff And you said to realize like geez, I'm a grown-ass man now like I don't want a friend eat this Yeah, I don't need a friend. I don't need this.
Starting point is 00:56:45 Yeah, I don't need a friend who's like, cut me low every time he sees me, or not happy for myself. He's stuck. Yeah, like, yeah, but yet you get sucked into it because you have these other bonds with them. Yeah. And a lot of times those bonds are attachments
Starting point is 00:56:58 that you have because of mutual insecurities. And until you have the self-awareness to see that and recognize that, it's hard to break free from this, but if you're gonna see continued growth in your life, I absolutely agree, Sal, this is not something that's probably gonna happen once, it's gonna happen several times in your life,
Starting point is 00:57:17 and you should probably be seeking that. It is, and I think the people that you'd end up staying close with forever are probably growers with you. You know what I mean? And they're seeking the same thing. Yeah, they're also growing and they're respecting your growth. And you know, because people who aren't growers, they get threatened by it, you know.
Starting point is 00:57:34 What do you mean? Yeah, what do you mean? You're not gonna come hang out, you know, and do this at midnight or whatever, you know. And you're like, well, I'm a dad now or whatever. And they won't respect that. And you can tell that they're not respecting. Oh yeah, they give you shit for it. Instead of going like, oh, I'm a dad now or whatever, and they won't respect that. And you can tell that they're not respecting. Oh yeah, they give you shit for it.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Instead of going like, oh, I'm being happy for you. Exactly. So, personally, I like to surround myself now as a molder. I like to be with other growers, even if I have less in common with them. Because if we have that in common, we build a bond that could last forever. And I find myself when I hang out with you guys,
Starting point is 00:58:02 like, you know, when we start a mind pump, I'll tell you what, I grew more in the last five years. Oh, yeah, then I did in the previous I don't know how many because everybody here is such a grower that it makes me do the same thing and that's that's our bond. I mean the truth is I don't have a whole lot besides working out and fitness in common with with you know all you guys but one thing we have in common is we tend to want to be growers and so I say if you want to find a circle that'll stick around, you probably want to find another circle of people who prioritize. And the beauty of that is that it will accelerate so much good in your life when you find
Starting point is 00:58:37 that. Oh yeah. When you find that because those people that are like that, they're going to, they're pick you up when you're down and encourage you when things aren't aren't going well, celebrate your victories, like mourn your losses. Yeah, no, 100%. So, I mean, Justin, when we first met, he said, hey, Sal, are you a grower? I was like, huh? Yeah.
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