The Iced Coffee Hour - “They’re Liars!” Greg Doucette Calls Out Fitness Scams, Bodybuilding Grifters, & Secret PED’s
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Almost every single person that you think is on steroids is.
Who is the biggest fraud that you exposed?
I mean, who's the bigger fraud? Is it Michael Hearn or is it the rock?
Is it the guy that plays Thor?
How do we decide who's the biggest fraud?
Does anyone think the rock is natural?
And why would he be in his 50s?
But when you think, why wouldn't somebody take a product to help them get better?
If it's going to make them feel better, look the better.
I took them, yeah, up until the competition.
You could have died. Were you scared?
I was very scared.
Most people that are training are not doing it for their help.
Almost all are doing it to be more attractive.
Why do you think we have an obesity problem?
We have the invention of the telephone, which has caused us to be more sedentary.
There's way more highly palatable foods available everywhere.
It's a recipe for disaster.
I think that the average person doesn't want it bad enough.
If I jumped into anyone's body watching this right now, in a year from now,
I would look amazing compared to what you do right now, and I'd look like a piece of shit.
Because you would jump into my body and waste it.
What would you say is your biggest insecurity?
Coach Greg, thank you so much for coming on the ice coffee hour.
Really appreciate it.
Yeah, I'm happy to be here.
Thank you.
So I'm curious, you call out a lot of influencers who are not natty, who are taking steroids.
How common is it that this happens?
I think it's way more common than people even think.
It's extremely prevalent.
And the reason for that is because it's still not socially acceptable.
And people who take steroids, they don't want people to misjudge them or to think that they're somehow bad.
So rather than just being honest,
They just hide because people are going to be critical if they admit the truth.
Yeah.
What percentage of people would you say are on steroids when you see them on Instagram, they're
lifting and they look just massive?
I would say almost every single person that you think is on steroids is.
So probably three quarters of the people that you would say, yeah, he's probably on steroids.
They're most likely are.
Who is the biggest fake Natty you exposed that shocked everybody?
That shocked people.
I would say probably that guy that just came back after a two-year hiatus of doing David Dolberg.
David Dobrick.
I made a video on that.
It got like maybe half a million views.
I'm like,
this guy's not natural because he doesn't,
he doesn't look like me.
And it's like,
no, you could achieve that body natural.
I'm like, yes, but he didn't.
So typically, it's not the guys that are most jacked.
It's the guys with average physiques.
I'm like,
that guy's average physique was not achieved natural
because most people who take steroids
don't actually look like they do.
So what do you think?
Yeah, I'm so curious because David Dobrick,
to me, seems like that would be totally achievable.
If you do nothing but eat really good,
weight lift every day, have a trainer, have a nutritionist.
Like, why couldn't you achieve that physique?
You absolutely could if you had elite level genetics.
See, that's a problem.
I'll show a photo of me when I'm like 21 and I'll say, you know, I was natural.
I did 42 shows natural and they'll say, well, your physique is better than him and you say
you're natural, so why didn't he do it?
I'm like, because his genetics aren't as good.
You take the most elite genetics in the world and you train 100% natural compared to a guy
on every steroid that you can think of who has horrible genetics, the elite natural looks
way better every single time. How confident are you that he's on something? Like a scale one to 10,
10 being like I'm 100%, 80%. What would you suggest he's on? Maybe some SARMs, HRT, peptides.
There's so many things that, for example, if you have millions of dollars in access to money,
and if you're not against using performance-enhancing drugs, then why shouldn't you? Like,
why wouldn't he use something? Like, it's not illegal, so why wouldn't he do it? There's nothing
illegal about taking a peptide. So if he was taking, for example,
Iper-iomoralin or sermoralin or IGF1, IGF2, MGF,
there's so many different peptides that could help them build more muscle,
then why wouldn't he take it?
And a lot of fake natties, they'll say, I can prove it.
They'll take their testosterone test,
and they'll post their testosterone levels.
I'm like, yeah, great, you're not on testosterone.
You didn't prove anything else.
There's so many other things you could take.
Growth hormone is another example.
SARMs, like Osterine, you probably've heard of that,
maybe Rad 140 or LGD, some of these things.
So there's so many other things that can give you an advantage.
Same thing as guys like the rest.
Does anyone think the rock is natural? And why should he be? Why would he be in his 50s? Now, I would
argue that he's probably on a lot of products, not just HRT. But when you think, why wouldn't somebody
take a product to help them get better? If it's going to make them feel better, look the better,
be healthier, why wouldn't they do it? How do you know David had bad genetics? What if he just had
good genetics, but he his entire life just never worked out and he was eating too much? If you have
great genetics, even if you don't try, you're going to look somewhat okay, somewhat respectable,
respond very quickly. What would you say are the safest PEDs to use and the most dangerous PEDs?
I would say the safest would be testosterone with the prescription from a doctor, which is a
performance because it's testosterone, and you could argue it's biodenical, whatever. It's like
testosterone, testosterone. I'm on HRT prescribed by my doctor. I get my blood work done multiple
times a year. I feel very healthy. But if I push that dose higher than the doctor recommends,
that's when it becomes dangerous. But at the dose that's recommended, I think it's very healthy. That to me
would be probably one of the safest,
but of course, if you just use it on your own,
not very safe.
The safest oral, probably anavar
in terms of side effects,
but anything at a high dose
is not going to be very safe.
Other performance and antigenic drugs,
I could argue,
is Cialis a performance-ancing drug?
It's not banned by WADA,
which is the World Anti-Doping Agency,
but I think it has a performance-encing effect
and should it be called a drug?
Well, it's debatable.
Caffeine is a drug.
Without question, it was banned by water.
So in the Olympics,
years ago, you couldn't use caffeine above a certain level.
You fail a drug test.
It was considered cheating.
But like we have iced coffee tower.
If you drank five cups of coffee, is that performance dancing?
I would say absolutely.
So is that healthy?
A society allows us to think that some drugs are okay and some are not.
What about you might have heard the Wolverine stack, BPC 157 or TB 500, these are peptides
that promote healing.
You heal probably twice as fast as not using them.
So if you're an MMA fighter and you hurt your elbow, your wrist, whatever, and you can
heal fast.
that's going to allow you to get back to training and you can have more of a performance
and anti-benefit.
Then we have, for example, peptides that increase your IGF1 levels so you can build more
muscle, have a muscle look a little bit fuller, recover faster.
And so those are fairly safe, but depending on the country, they speak against it.
So if you had two twins, one is natural, one took peptides or steroids.
Over three years, what sort of difference would you see between the two, assuming they're
working out and eating the exact same?
Oh, my goodness.
So it could be 30 pounds of muscle in three years, the difference?
HART alone, typically, and I've coached hundreds of people to do this, usually around
8 to 10 pounds of muscle in a year from HART, that's at doctor prescribed levels, not like
crazy doses, not 500 or 1,000 milligrams, just a typical dose.
If I stop my HRT, I think I would lose 10 pounds of muscle in a year.
If I went completely cold turkey, no more steroids, which is testosterone, if I stopped,
and my dose is 140 milligrams a week, I would probably lose 10 pounds in a year.
And if you started, you probably, well, you're,
a little bit, it's kind of a percentage. What's your body weight? Like 140, 150 pounds?
130, 130. So probably not going to be 8 to 10, but I bet you gain 6, 7 in a year at a low
dose prescribed by a doctor. So significant. Peptides would be less. What if your testosterone is
already high and you just bump it up even more? Does that make a difference? You would still be
a little bit more muscle, but of course it would have to be at a higher live. So let's say you're pushing
a thousand nanograms per decilator, which would be significantly high, like way above
average. And you take steroids at low doses and it's only enough to keep you at 1,000.
It's not going to make as big a difference as you bump it up to 1,500. But it will still make a
difference because the normal person's testosterone levels go through highs and lows. So, for example,
if you don't sleep for a day or two because you're stressed out, you're working, your testosterone
levels go down. You're not going to build as much muscle versus somebody like me. My testosterone
levels are always high because I'm on exogenous testosterone prescribed by my doctor.
When did you first get introduced to steroids? I was in my early 30s. And I was in my early 30s.
I had already competed 42 times naturally.
I started competing in the 140s, and by the end of it, I was competing in the 170s.
And I wanted to be an IFBBB Pro.
And so after a few years, I was very, very much declining in my gains.
I would say I averaged probably three pounds of muscle a year for a very long time.
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Then the last year or so, I was like, I don't think I'd put on any muscle, maybe one pound.
And at that point, I won the Canadian drug tested national championships.
There was no pro cards for that.
and I said, I want to be an IPB pro.
So I started taking steroids.
Three years later, I was a pro.
Probably put 25 pounds of muscle difference, I would say, between the two looks.
A lot of, I do a lot of before and after transformation.
I'll show them on my wall.
I'll say, this is when I was natural, my best, this is me enhanced.
There's hardly any difference.
I'm like, oh, my goodness, there's so much on stage.
It's night and day difference.
Like, if you put on even 15 pounds of muscle, you would look like you're on steroids, for sure.
In the untested category, any bodybuilder,
would you say they're all doing performance-enhancing drugs?
Untested, I would say probably 90% are using steroids.
Now, I was a guy that was competing in non-tested bodybuilding shows, and I was winning,
but I had amazing genetics.
And I don't say to brag, I basically saying, hey, I'm taking the power away from me.
I was lucky that my genetics allowed me to look a certain way that even at 155 pounds,
I looked better than a lot of the guys who weighed 200 pounds.
It's interesting.
Ronnie Coleman said the exact same thing, that he credits a lot of his ability to pure genetics,
said he's like the best of the best of the best.
Yes. Combined steroids with that and you could be the top in the world.
And he competed for a long time without usage.
I believe him. And I would say me at my best with steroids at my best would get destroyed
by him 100% natural. I fully believe that. There's another example like Chris Bumstead
without steroids. Now unfortunately he started at 18, which is sad to see because he's such a young
guy. And unfortunately, he's such a great guy, but he's a negative influence to the people of the
world who saw him at 18 take steroids because who doesn't want to be Chris Bumstead or like Sam
Sulik. So these guys started so young. But a C bum, Chris Bumstead with no steroids would still look
ridiculous. And so imagine he had never taken steroids and been famous and been a natural guy.
Almost everyone would look at him and say, you're on steroids. I would do a gnatty or not on him and I would
say, let's see. Show me him at 15, 16, 17, 18. And if he had that normal progression, I'd say
this guy's natural. But if you all of a sudden see that one year where they put on 20, 30 pounds,
it's like, okay, now I got you. What's the worst horror story from steroids you've seen?
Personally, I dated this girl. 15 years ago, she was a bikini competitor and she got into competing,
was doing great, decide to use anavar 50 milligrams a day, 50 milligrams. What exactly does
anavar do? It builds muscle. It's every steroid is anabolic steroid. Stereids are anabolic,
androgenic steroids anavar is less androgenic which means it causes
varilization turns you more into man deeper voice and all that stuff she's 50 milligrams
she put on 20 something pounds of muscle she went from bikini into like the bodybuilding
division so she was huge like put on so much muscle and no real negative side effects the voice
was normal there was none of the facial hair none of the downstairs growth let's call it so
hmm i'm immune and so after that you get that dopamine rush of hey i got second place at this show
I got first place at this show, then you want to keep going.
And so from that point, now I'm going to push all in.
Then comes the testosterone, the DECA, the D ball at higher doses.
And all of a sudden, I'm like, what, I only dated this person for six weeks.
What's wrong with your voice?
What's going on with your face?
Like the facial hair growth, the acne bursting through the skin, getting on a bar, squatting,
and seeing blood from the acne busting, gross.
Like, this is just disgusting.
And I'm like, you need to stop.
This person just kept pushing it like that, would not stop passing out in the gym.
People were blaming me throughout Canada because they thought I was the one that was giving it to her because I had date her for a few.
Look at Gregi coach.
I'm like, I had nothing to do with this.
I tried to make her stop.
But of course, there's always someone in your corner whispering in your ear, take more, take tour.
You're going to be the best.
You'll be Miss Olympia.
Just keep going.
And so they don't listen.
And so this kind of stories happen all the time.
It happens everywhere.
I do videos on these people all the time to happen at the Miss Olympia show.
I mean, that's horrendous, but there's worse stories.
There's people who die.
And what happened to her?
Well, she ended up getting into Onlyfans at one point.
I haven't heard from this person in years.
She ended up using, I believe it was math and just being like, I mean, just a mess.
Like, do you think that her lack of like logic and reasoning skills was a product of this PED abuse?
Or do you think that it was something that she probably had for a long time that led to the PED abuse that got maybe exacerbated by that and then went to the meth and everything?
When you take steroids as a man or as a woman, it changes your mind.
Like you really become a different person.
I've talked to many women like this.
Men already have higher levels of testosterone, 10 or 12 times higher than women.
And so when she took testosterone, and it was testosterone and other drugs, she probably had
more testosterone to me, a lot more.
She's fighting people at the bar, fist fights.
And it's like, whoa.
And then you start winning and you want to win more and you just can't think rationally.
You become more aggressive.
You become like hypermasculine.
and it changes you're no longer feminine.
Like a lot of people think men and women, we're all the same.
Let's all be equals.
We're not equals.
We're different people.
Men and women are not the same and nor should they be the same.
But in society today, we try to treat people like, no, let's all treat everyone the same.
We shouldn't be treated the same.
So a woman with male hormones becomes more of a man, and this creates a downward spiral.
And I do think that that's one of the causes of what led her to do all these things.
What are some of the biggest mistakes people make if they do decide to take steroids?
The first mistake, I think they do is taking two.
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Many people think that they should take, for example, 500 milligrams of test and trend,
because that's what such person took.
Well, I'm going to take this.
The babyest of smallest of doses would make a significant difference,
but people want all the gains right now.
And so they see the best transformations in the world.
The guys put on, say, 20, 30 pounds of muscle in like three months.
And so when they take steroids and they'll put on 10 pounds, they're like, well, what's wrong
with me?
And they take much too high of a dose.
Second thing is they take too many different steroids rather than just saying, I'm just
going to only take testosterone or I'll only take anabar.
They take several things at the same time, very high doses.
And they do these steroids for way too long.
And what do the average person think?
They think, well, I'll just do it.
and I watched Chris Bumstead win.
How'd it hurt him.
He's a millionaire.
I watched Sam Sulek at 5 billion followers and he just won his pro card.
Does he go on or off?
We don't know.
So who's actually outspoken?
Who talks about this?
I did.
I talked about everything that happens to me.
And what happens?
You're a bad person, Greg,
because you took steroids and you tell this and you promote it to people.
I'm like, I do the opposite.
I think I've done more to be anti-steroid than almost anyone.
But yet people will criticize me for being open.
Well, I just don't talk about it.
Well, if they talked about it and they,
expressed the negative things that happened, I think that would be way better.
What would happen if you took someone that didn't go to the gym, they don't diet, and they
started taking steroids? They've done these studies. And so this is actually confused people,
because they gave them 600 milligrams of testosterone, and they said, don't train and take it.
What will happen? And the thing is, they all gained a lot of weight, 10, 15 pounds. And so they said,
oh, see, steroids build muscle without working out. But the problem is, it gains weight.
Doesn't mean it's muscle. Water weight, for example, use a Dexascan, and you're up 10 pounds,
but you're bloated.
Like when I took steroids, my face was like a moon face.
Like I was puffy.
I had the rip six-pack, single-digit body fat, perhaps the same lean as now, but I looked
fatter in the face.
And so when people take steroids and they don't work out, they gain a lot of weight,
but it's mostly water weight.
And the problem is, as soon as you stop, you lose that weight.
And so if you do take steroids and don't train, you're not really getting anything
from it whatsoever, aside from, you know, some of the problems that come.
Of course, some positive side effects could be like your improved sex drive or
ability to concentrate, work harder, that goes up.
But as far as just building muscle, you need a stimulus for muscle growth to occur.
Are steroids always bad?
Is there anyone who should be taking them?
Steroids are not always bad.
For example, I need to take them.
Now, is it my own fault?
Yes.
I abused steroids for probably about 10, 11 years.
And then I stopped.
And the doctor said, you know, your testosterone levels are in the toilet.
I had 47 nanograms per deciliter in one test, another test, 49.
Normal males, like, say, 250 to 1,000 or so.
So I was more like a, you know,
female and because of that my sex drive was horrible hard to get uh hard to get erections hard to sleep
well hard to concentrate you feel like garbage you feel aches and pains you're more moody you just don't
feel good you don't feel right you don't feel like you should and so anyone that takes steroids
for expended period of time and then stops you're going to go through this period where you feel like
superman when you're on them but when you go off of them it's the opposite effect i compare it to you get drunk
and you feel really good and it's amazing then the next morning you wake up and you're
hungover at a headache as good as you feel on
on the steroids, the opposite's going to happen when you'd get off.
So if those are all of the negative consequences of having low testosterone,
what are some natural ways someone could increase their testosterone?
Natural ways to increase testosterone.
There's not the greatest amount of things you can do.
You're going to need to get enough sleep.
So most people would have normal levels of testosterone if they didn't do stupid things.
So partying, doing drugs, drinking, staying up all night, being extremely stressed out,
going on crash diets.
So not having a healthy diet, like not eating enough, vitamins, minerals, or just starving yourself, not eating.
A lot of people that have low levels of testosterone, they're bodybuilders.
They diet down to, say, 5% body fat or they suffer from anorexia.
That caused their testosterone levels to go down.
So if you don't do all those things, you're likely going to feel and feel pretty healthy.
It's rare that a person actually needs testosterone placement, maybe say, one or two percent of the population.
What percentage of the top level bodybuilders would you say have eating disorders or?
or some sort of body image issue.
Well, even did this research back in my university days,
and it was like 25% of athletes involved in weight classes have eating disorders,
whether it's bulimia andorexia and so on.
That's in a weight class, like wrestling, fighting, any kind of boxing,
25% of those.
In bodybuilding, you're being judged on your appearance.
And so it's much higher than that.
And so I'm going to go and say roughly 50% of the people that I would have coached
or I know of have disordered bees.
eating behavior, whether you want to call that an eating disorder or not, it's extremely prevalent.
It's horrible.
It's like when I hear a person very excited to be a bodybuilder, I'm always thinking, now that
I'm older, I'm like, okay, this is great.
I love the sport, but I am concerned because I know that once you get into it and you see yourself
shredded, like you say you're a normal guy, you're like 20% body fat, you're not bad.
You might almost have abs.
Then you diet down and you're shredded and you got the oil on and you and you dieted it and
you're just amazing.
And then everyone's like, wow, look at your abs.
You look amazing.
Then you go off of that and you gain back the weight.
It might only go to 15%.
You're 20 here.
You get down to 5.
You go back to 15.
You always remember 5.
You always remember all the compliments you got.
You don't remember why I used to be 20 or 15.
You compare yourself to your best.
And so that's one of the biggest problems with using steroids or competing is that you will
remember you on that day on stage.
And then you're triggered.
And that's when the eating disorders come from remembering how you used to look.
You look in the mirror and you're like,
I don't like how I look anymore. I remember how I was. And then it's a constant battle of starving
yourself, doing cardio. I mean, just as early as yesterday, guy wrote me, he's like, I'm doing
100 minutes of cardio bike on the bike a day, and I'm eating 2,000 calories a day. And I'm not
lean enough. I'm like, show me a picture. He's like, 5-8 and weighs 135 pounds. And it's like,
well, you look healthy. Like, but you really need to do all this? And that happens to, I would say,
50% of people. How do you draw the line between dedication and disorder? I think that it's when
it negatively affects your life.
And so I've been accused of having an eating disorder for years.
I watched my YouTube videos.
People made YouTube videos about it.
You eat from your cookbook.
You're eating all these vegetables and fruits and high volume meals and look at you biking.
And I'm like, I love all this.
It's fun for me.
I enjoy it.
I look forward to every time I bike.
I was riding a bike an hour this morning.
I rode the bike an hour yesterday.
I can't wait.
It makes me happy.
I enjoy it.
I like the foods that I eat.
But if I felt negative, if I couldn't take my shirt off at any time in the day,
If I couldn't take a photo and I had to say,
can you take 10 photos of me and I'll delete the nine that don't look good and I'll post that one?
I could take my shirt off right now, stick my stomach out and stand in front and wave at the camera and say, hey, it's me.
I'm happy.
But if I couldn't do that, if I couldn't go to the pool unless I skipped lunch, you know, people who like, they died down to go to Mexico?
I'm like, I'm just showing up.
You're like, what do you mean?
I'm like, you think I'm going to do all this so I can look good at the beach in Mexico?
I already look good.
I look better than 99% of people, so I don't have that.
But most people don't like their bodies, no matter how good they are, like Seabom.
Do you think he likes his body right now?
He thinks he's a skinny bitch.
Like he literally does.
He's lost 20 pounds of muscle.
He's like, man, I look like this in Prague.
I look like this at the Olympia.
Now it's like I can't train his on my shoulder.
He's got a shoulder injury.
It's like he doesn't like it.
He wants that body.
And so no matter how good you are, it's never enough.
So I've seen these TikToks of these street interviewers going up to different girls in the party scene.
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And one is like super lean,
and then it gets to maybe like, you know, 15%,
and 20%, then like 25%,
they ask these girls,
which one do you think is the most attractive?
And none of them ever say the completely shredded one,
like the super muscular, like probably gym goer seven days a week.
Do you think that after a certain point
of having a bodybuilding physique,
you're really getting more of your attention from men?
The first thing is never ask a woman her opinion
because she doesn't know what she's talking about.
That's the first one.
This is true.
So they said they showed C-Bombes.
picture in the off season. He was 10 or 11 percent. What do you think of this? Dad bod.
They said he had a dad bod. I was on Myron show with those girls. I don't know what this
called. And they said, yeah, we like dad bodd. We don't like bodybuilders. And then I turned to
the woman. I said, so what do you think of me? She's like, yeah, you have a good dad bod. I'm like,
I'm a professional bodybuilder. What are you talking about? And so that's the problem.
She's, we didn't know. But you know what? Sometimes you have no clue where they say,
how much does a man need to make?
And they're like, oh, 500,000 dollars a year.
Or like, I've seen so many, a million dollars a year.
They have to make minimum to date them.
A woman wants a hundred grand as a minimum.
That's the average salary, right?
I refuse to believe that.
It's a perception thing.
I don't think so.
They do not. Women have no clue what they want.
They want a dad bod, but the dad boddod's Jason Mamoa.
They do.
I've seen this.
It's not BS.
Women have no clue what they want.
They also want a man who's going to treat them like a princess and do this and do
that.
I'm like, no, you don't.
This is, they don't want them what they want.
Have no clue.
And so what do these women want?
I'll tell you what they want.
They want between 10 and 12% body fat, ideal, 5%.
It's getting kind of extreme.
They don't really want that.
Now, some do.
Girls who are in the fitness industry, like bikini models, competitors,
girls who like really are into working out.
They like that because that's your circle.
Like my circle is like my friends, half of them are on steroids,
half of them are jacked.
The girl's the same way.
And so they're used to this.
But the average woman doesn't need a guy who's like 5% body fat.
Like, I'm at 8%.
So they don't need this.
But 10 to 12, 1 in 100 men are at 10% body fat.
So the ideal is 10 to 12.
So the top 95% of men, that's what they want.
Now, do they want 5%?
The one in 1,000?
No, that's a bit extreme.
Chris Bumstead on show day, shredded.
They don't need that.
They just want Chris Bumstead as a dad bod in his offseason.
Like the way he looks right now.
You know, 245 pounds, 6 foot 1, jacked.
That's what they want.
So if you were to go walking on a cruise,
with your shirt off or something like that.
How many compliments would you say you get on your physique in one hour
and how many from guys and how many from girls?
I would say 90% of compliments are from men and I'm being generous.
It's probably 95% men.
And it depends.
Like most people that compliment me now,
they already know me from YouTube and stuff.
But if I'm going back to when I was younger,
it's almost all men.
And maybe not so much at the beach, but at the bar,
it would be continuous all night.
Wow, look at a physique.
Every time I go to the washroom, men, men, men.
How many girls, I've only been like grabbed in the ass by like maybe three girls in my life at a bar, hardly ever approached.
And so if you're thinking you're developing a body to get girls, it's not.
You're going to get lots of dudes though.
But if so, if you're optimizing to get girls, what would be the ideal physique from your perspective?
I would say your size, but leaner.
Like, not Jack.
Like, I'm about 190.
If I was 160, like lean like this, it would be very good.
Like, there's no way you need this much muscle.
A great looking natural physique.
Like the pinnacle top form natural who's trained for 10 years, that's probably what girls are looking for.
Very lean, aesthetic.
They don't care about the massive size.
But definitely if like I'm not going to bullshit the guys, girls will like you more at 10%, 12% than they will at 20 for most people.
And so if you're trying to look smacks, getting a six pack, but not having veins, not being crazy and not having steroid size, that's important.
I've always said this before, but Brad Pitt from Fight Club.
has always been my ideal, like aspiration body type, is that.
And I would say that women don't need that lean.
He was in the 140s.
How tall is Brad Pitt?
5.10?
And he was in the 140s.
Give a think.
Not huge.
But lean, though.
But definitely lean.
But, like, you don't need to be that lean, but certainly 10 to 12 is a great look for most men.
It's, it's that beach body.
You definitely have a six-pack.
But you're not, like, so crazy that your chest is dried in.
It's, like, ridiculous.
It was interesting.
After Brad Pitt, I think it was either Justin Bieber, his body, or David Beckham, was like the next one up from that.
I thought of like Cristiano Ronaldo.
Yes, he's highly sought after that physique.
Absolutely.
And you know what's funny?
Of course you can get that physique natural, but most can't.
Most people can't get a David Beckham or Christian Aldo Ronaldo physique while being natural.
But with steroids and a very good diet or perhaps some OZempic and GLP1 and you starve yourself with steroids, that's probably we're going to.
look like, like that level of physique.
And so the problem is most people think if I take steroids, enough of them, I'll probably
look something like this or maybe like Sam Sulik, roughly somewhere around there.
But the problem is 90% will be way underdeveloped from what they expect.
And so, you know, I used to sell steroids.
I know what guys were taking.
And so they were just not nearly as satisfied.
And I would say 50% of them, if they took their shirts off and you looked at them, you
couldn't tell they worked out.
And you're thinking, well, why would they use steroids?
Because they wanted you to think they were.
worked out. They wanted to be able to one day go on the beach with their shirts off and have their
wife, their girlfriend, look at them and be like, oh, you're kind of cute, you're kind of hot.
But why do everything else other than just work out and diet? It just seems like that would be the
easiest thing to do. And if you're optimizing for women, which I bet a lot of guys, they say
they do it for themselves. I would say 90% are lying. They're doing it to get girls.
Same as the girls. But what happens if they get their wife and they just like, why don't
they just throw their physique out the window then? Well, to start with like, girls,
say they don't put makeup on for other people for themselves.
This is 100% bullshit.
How many people get home from work and then put on makeup to sit and watch TV for themselves?
Nobody does that.
And so men that are just, do it for me.
They're doing it so they can feel good about the compliments for getting from men and for women.
And so most people that are training are not doing it for their health.
Steroids are not good for your health.
Anyone that takes steroid, any bodybuilder, I don't care if it's C-Bomb, if it was myself,
any person that takes steroids other than prescribed from a doctor is doing something unhealthy.
I would say it's equal to being morbidly obese.
So when I was taking steroids, it's the same thing like smoking cigarettes or being 300 pounds
of fat.
It's not healthy.
So if you're going to the gym for yourself, who goes to the gym to be less healthy, to live
less long?
And so if you're taking steroids, automatically not healthy.
So when people go to the gym and take steroids and try to look a certain way, I think almost
all are doing it to be more attractive.
Attraction is more important than health.
How often are you wrong about your callouts where you've said someone's not Natty, but it turned out you were wrong?
I've done three videos in my lifetime and probably done 100 posts of Natty or Notts where I said, oh, I was actually wrong.
So I'd say almost always I'm right, but I definitely have made errors.
Do you ever feel bad about calling someone not Natty when they are?
That's why I make the videos.
Like I had Lex Little, I did that on.
There was another power lifter.
And I'm like, do I feel bad?
Yes, of course.
What about do you have any remorse or feel bad calling people out who might not want to be called out or maybe they're just like, oh, shit?
Like they don't want to attract any attention to themselves or something like that.
That's a good question.
And I can empathize with why they don't want to do it.
So, for example, sometimes I'll say, well, why do you think they're not admitting it?
Like, the Rock doesn't say he's on steroids, but we all know he is.
And like, why doesn't he do that?
Well, I don't know if you had the same acting career.
And I think that they justified in themselves that if he were to say he's,
on steroids. Same as like Michael Hearn. If they come out and admit that they're on stare at it. I think
that they've justified it in themselves that, well, this would be worse because then if everyone in
the world knows the rocks on steroids, maybe he thinks other people would use steroids. But I think it would
do the opposite. I think if people said, wow, the rocks on steroids, this guy's on stairs, Chris
Hemsworth or any of these guys, like famous guys came out and said there are steroids, people's
bar would be lower. Because if I'm a 20 year old, like, and I'm growing up and I'm watching
Hulk Hogan and all these guys on stairs and I'm thinking, yeah, I want to look like that. They
would never use steroids. But if we knew that all these celebrities, actors and so on,
we're on steroids, people would say, oh, that physique isn't a normal physique to achieve natural.
So I think that we need a paradigm shift in thinking where people actually come out and admit it.
The Rock says, you know what, guys, I actually been taking test. I've been taking Tran. I've been
taking peptides. And I have body dysmorphia. I can't handle not looking good. I need this.
And then people who, you know, worship the Rock would be like, wow, I didn't know that.
I don't know men felt this way that they felt the need to have that much muscle.
Because imagine the pressures.
It's completely changed in the last 30 years.
Before it was just mostly women.
When I was a kid growing up, I didn't feel pressure out to look a certain way.
But look at social media now.
It's like there's the same amount of pressure on a male to look good as a woman, and almost
worse.
Women, they need breast implants and whatnot, but they don't have to put on muscle.
Men, they need a drug to look the way that women want them to look.
Do you think that virtually all A-list actors that get shredded for a certain job take some sort of
performance enhancing drug like what about like tom holland for example if you know who tom holland is he got
jacked for spider man you think he's on something tom holland i would have to like honestly i know he is
but i i i don't i didn't see a crazy transformation that he made like i don't remember it i'd have
to see it but i would say i would say it's 50 50 that for example he would have and i would say
50 50 that almost any hollywood actor that has any kind of importance on looking at all aesthetic at
all even slightly remotely that would be benefited by that
would be tempted to take something for sure. I would say at least 50%. What about Logan Paul?
Logan Paul? I would say he's not natural. Pretty confidently. I would bet. I would confidently bet that he's not, yes.
Who is the biggest fraud that you exposed? I mean, who's a bigger fraud? Is it Michael Hearn or is it the
rock? Is it the guy that plays Thor? Is it a famous? And how do we decide who's the biggest fraud?
Is it Danelin Bailey? Is it a female? Is it a male? Like, I don't know how we quantify who's a bigger
fraud. Somebody that lies about it every day or somebody who has the most followers.
I would say lies about it every single day through their teeth. Oh, Michael
Hearn is the most notoriously famous person that is exceptionally obviously lying that's
on steroids. I think that he's justified in his head that he can't just admit it. I almost think
that he's like convinced himself because there's no way he's natural. I bet my life against
$1 that he's not natural. There's no way he's natural. But I think that he's in his 50s and it's like,
what's the point? It's a joke. It's like part of me now. I think maybe he's justified and say,
well, if I come out and say that I'm a fake nattie for all these years that, well, maybe kids will
think that they should use steroids.
So I'm going to lie for their benefit.
Like, I think people justify.
Like, no one wants to lie.
When you ask somebody a question straight up to their face, like, when I talk to people face on,
like I'm talking to you, let's say you're on stairs.
Are you on iron steroids?
They're kind of like, well, what makes you think?
My friend, they don't want to say no.
Like, if you say, Greg, are you in steroids?
Yes, I'm on 140 milligrams.
I can look at you in the eye and say it.
But when people are lying, they tend to not want to lie.
So I can tell oftentimes by body language when I meet somebody in person, I'm like, you've been saying you've been natural or not.
And I look at them in the eyes and I just ask them and nine out of ten times you can tell.
It's like we were talking about the shin dim show.
Shin Lim and the opening act.
And he had people in the audience.
And one of the parts of the act was he said, you're going to draw a picture and I'm going to predict which three people drew those pictures.
I was from behind and I looked and I said her first picture, her and her.
And I got it right.
Three in a row.
Did I know it?
And it was like, you can tell.
Tell by how people act.
People don't want to lie.
And so people that are lying about being natural,
you can kind of tell in the way they answer the questions.
And so sometimes I'll just look at how they respond
or how they'll answer a question in a video.
I'll be like, that's a liar I can tell.
If you could have confirmation on one influencer,
whether they're taking something or they're not who to be.
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If you could have confirmation on one influencer,
whether they're taking something or they're not who to be.
Confirmation, I mean, the ones that I need confirmation, I don't need it.
Like, I would want Michael Hearn to come out and say that he's not natural.
in the fitness industry.
He's the most famous one,
the most enjoyable to say here's proof.
But I don't need proof.
I would bet my life against all of ours in this room.
We're all going to die if he's not.
I know he would fail.
And The Rock, 100% I know for certain.
I would swear on the Bible.
I would bet all our life.
I would bet my families.
There's no way this guy's natural.
And so do I, but I would love to have the proof.
Then I could say here.
Because then people would know.
And I think the Rock,
would make the biggest difference in Hollywood because he has, what, 500 million followers?
I mean, that would be a huge difference.
And Michael Hearn in the fitness industry, I think that would make the biggest difference.
What do you think is one of the biggest scams in the fitness industry that people are just unaware of?
That it's not calories in calories out to lose weight.
I think that the people that are like trainers are trying to trick people into this different ways to lose weight.
Like if I eat 2,000 calories of licorice a day, I'm going to get ripped for sure because it's not enough calories for me.
And so I think that's a huge scam that it's not that.
That if you eat carnivore or keto or don't eat carbs after midnight, that there's just something
going to happen.
If all you eat is butter, that's Sam.
No, you need a calorie deficit to lose weight.
To me, that's the biggest myth.
Which influencer, if their natty or not, came out, would have the biggest downfall?
A natty or not that they came out.
I wonder.
I debated if it was actually Michael Hearn, and I don't think it would hurt him that much.
I think it would actually bring more popularity.
I think that all the people that have come out, for example, Alex Eubank, was a huge natural
influencer over a million followers. And he ended up going on HRT. Now, previously, I've accused him of
being a fake Natty, of which I still think it. I still consider myself friends. What am? I talk to him.
I help him as much as I can. And so even though he's a fake, like, I don't dislike people or fake
naties. Like I'm thinking, if I was in the same circumstance, would I not do the same thing? And it's like,
you can't judge what somebody does unless you were given that exact same situation that you'd be in.
When he went out and he said, look, I'm on HRT, 200 milligrams prescribed by my doctor. He had a spike in
views because people are now talking about him. And so I don't know if it would hurt anyone.
Like let's say somebody really natural like Will Tennyson, maybe, maybe Will Tennyson or like,
I don't even know. It would, he's so well, I think that anyone that would come out and admit that they're
taking something. Now, just to be clear, I'm not using Will Tennyson being a fake night,
but like in case people are like clipping it and thinking. So anyone that would say, you know what,
I decide to do this. I think everyone would respect that. I think people respect honesty is so much at
this point because hardly anyone is honest, I think that if they were to come out and be honest,
I think everyone would be a net positive. Every single person, I think, would be overall better.
When did you start getting into fitness? And at what point did you start taking it to the next level?
I mean, at 10, I was lifting weights with my dad and my twin brother in the basement and following
a three-day split doing sets of six reps for each muscle group and taking it serious, like really
serious. You did that for six months. My dad hurt his arm doing curls. And then I wasn't allowed to
train so but my parents are school teachers so I'd I got home from school earlier so I'd lifted weights in the basement in secret and I mean at 13 I was benching like 230 pounds I weighed about 120 something so I was like a little guy with a lot of strength I was competing at 18 like last year in high school I took it serious at 10 like I was into it like hardcore serious at 10 I was into everything anything I could see personal improvement in myself I just absolutely love whether it was like I was doing triathons at 13.
I was swimming, biking, running, competing.
Any sport where I could measure myself against myself,
I didn't need to beat anyone else.
I just loved it proving.
And so bodybuilding was just like a personal journey to see,
I want to get more muscle.
I want to get stronger.
I loved it.
Every bit of it.
Do you think you were raised that way,
or do you think you were just born like that?
I think it's born like that.
I think more so born than raised.
I mean, my family, my twin doesn't really compete that much,
although he a little bit, but he was never into it like I was.
But he was more into studying, like my twin, like my twin is like really a genius.
He's like, it's super smart.
My whole family is really smart,
but he's like at the next level.
But I think you just want to be good at stuff.
And when you see yourself good at something,
you want to keep pursuing that.
Like, I think if I was really good at piano,
I probably would have done more piano,
but I wasn't that good.
I wanted to be good at something.
And I was really good at lifting weights,
body billing and strength sports.
So I did more of those,
but I mean, I was a phys ed teacher for 11 years.
I loved all sports.
I loved competing.
But I didn't care if I won or lost.
Like, really, I could play badminton or basketball.
I lose, I was like,
I would always win the most sportsman-like awards.
You think I'd be like athlete or something?
I would mostly won like the sportsman like
because I was just a guy that liked to have fun.
That's just really a chill guy.
Just having a good time.
How does your twin compare to you physically?
He's about 5 foot, 3 and 1,138 pounds.
He's actually competing at the World Championships in Taekwondo in like a couple months.
He's like cutting down to like whatever, the weight class, 130 something pounds.
He runs.
He's quite athletic in terms of running.
He beat me in certain sports.
He was better than me at hockey.
But every other sport is pretty much better than him.
But, you know, he was very.
Very athletic, but like more so.
Like when we're, I'll tell you the story.
When I was like two or three years old, my parents bought us both sippy cups.
This is a cup with the lit because you're when you're a kid.
You're going to make a mess.
Mine said strong on it.
His said smart.
He had a thing with the glasses.
And so even back when I was three, I remember associating myself with being this strong
kid and he was a smart kid.
And trust me, he got the highest average.
He's like super smart.
I would go in the backyard and lift rocks and say, can you lift this rock to my twin?
and I could lift a rock and throw it,
and I was just so excited about this.
Or deadlift a paint cam.
My parents are like, you can barely walk
and you're deadlifting the gallon of paint.
They're like, you're just into it.
And so I think you're born with it.
Because I don't think they raise me to be like,
you should lift weights or you should bike race.
It just, I naturally want to do these things.
So what's holding people back,
the average person from getting in shape?
I think that the average person doesn't want it bad enough.
And I think that a guy like David Goggins
acts like you can just want it.
Like you can just do it.
I actually think it's very much intrinsic.
or very much internal.
Like I do think there's a very much a biological adaptation or something,
like almost like I'm born with an obsession that makes me want to do it.
And I don't think you can just teach that.
I don't think I can just convince you to want it as much as me.
I posted the other day on my Instagram,
I said, if I jumped into anyone's body watching this right now,
in a year from now, I would look amazing compared to what you do right now.
And I'd look like a piece of shit because you would jump into my body and you'd be like,
oh, this is great.
And you'd start eating chips.
You wouldn't ride your bike every day.
You wouldn't watch what you're eating.
You wouldn't care about your health.
Now, not everyone, but like the vast majority of people would come into my body and waste it.
And then they would lose all the gains that I've made.
I would jump in their body and be like, wow, I'm 300 pounds now.
This sucks.
I'm in a calorie deficit.
I'm going to ride my bike one or two hours a day.
A year for now, that person's in shape.
What's an exercise you see people doing all the time, but it's actually pretty useless?
Oh, useless.
Front lateral raises.
That would be pretty useless because most people have overdeveloped.
anterior delts, front delts, especially guys that are bench pressing and stuff.
On YouTube that's been promoted lately, it's those
band over rolls with 10-pound dumbbells we're doing this thing.
That's pretty useless.
It's not heavy enough.
That's a very common one.
But I think that most people doing any exercise, there is benefit.
If you're pushing to failure or going close to failure on any exercise, even if it's
done incorrectly, it's probably going to build some muscle.
Why do you think we have an obesity problem?
There's been a picture circulating Twitter, which is really interesting.
They show a picture in the 1970s of people on a beach,
and everyone is just like in shape.
And then you see now, and it's rare to see someone
who's at like a healthy body weight.
Well, there's a few different reasons.
The main ones is because we have the invention
of the telephone, which has caused us to be more sedentary.
We have computers, TV, and so on.
And so we just sit at our phones.
And so rather than moving a lot, we don't move.
So that's, we exercise less.
So there's less movement.
The next is there's way more highly palatable foods,
as in there's high sugar, high fat foods.
available everywhere, fast food restaurants and so on.
And you combine those two things and it's a recipe for disaster.
Like really, if people were to just not have a phone and move more, go for walks more,
and eat healthier foods, less fast food, 100% of weight loss would happen.
So if someone is overweight, how much of that is purely out of their control?
Well, I would say it's probably 50-50.
It's 50% environmental or like your genetics or whatever.
Like it's half and half.
It's can you do something about it?
Yes.
Can you do all about it?
No.
And so if I said to anyone, like, let's say you were sitting here and talk to me and you're 100 pounds overweight, I would say, look, I wish you could lose 100 pounds. I want to help you. If I had a client, they hire me all the time. And it's hard sometimes to tell them, like, they hire me all the time. Like, here's my dream physique. I want to look like this. Probably not going to happen. I'm like, can we get halfway there? So let's lose 50 pounds instead of 100. If you're 50 pounds overweight, try to lose 25 and keep it there because losing all of it, I don't think it's realistic unless you're aided by,
by drugs like a GLP1, like OZMPIC or something prescribed by her doctor.
The fight to urge of being hungry.
Like, I don't think people understand.
People are skinny.
They don't know what it's like to be obese.
I do, even though I've never been obese.
And why do I?
Because when I do a bodybuilding show, I have absolutely no energy.
I feel like shit.
I'm miserable.
I have barely the energy to get out of the bathtub to use the washroom.
I can barely shoulder check.
I've been in car accidents because I'm too tired to shoulder check driving.
Because the diet is so aggressive to get to.
four or five percent body fat and so in my mind i imagine anyone who's severely obese to to to diet down
to even a healthy weight let's call it 15 percent they probably feel like me when i'm at five percent
and that's a miserable life you have brain fog you have no energy you're always starving
imagine fighting that urge that hunger urge like people don't know what it is to be hungry like to be
truly hungry like starving like five percent body fat you're starving all the time and so i don't
think it's fair to say to somebody who's 300 pounds just lose 100 pounds all it's just willpower
maybe to get to 250.
I think that's normal.
Like, don't go all in and just eat everything you want,
but to go to be lean to extremes.
Like you're 300, now you're 210,
to get from 210 to 200,
the effort required,
I don't think it's fair.
And so I would never say to them,
like, you know you have to do better.
But I also don't think you should just give up
and just be 300 pounds.
There's a difference between eating anything
and everything you want
and being like the perfect specimen of fitness.
I don't expect people to be like me.
Oh, you got to ride your bike one or two hours a day
and eat only lettuce or something.
It's just silly.
But somewhere in the middle, I think that's realistic.
Is being a little bit hungry bad?
Or is it totally fine to just like, maybe it's 8 o'clock p.m.
You're like, it's a little bit late to be eating.
I'm a little, I'm pretty hungry right now, but it's fine.
I'll just go to bed.
Like, at what point do you know if it's like, you know, okay versus bad?
Well, for example, I'm a little bit hungry right now.
I didn't eat that much.
I want to eat.
Now, when this is over, I'll definitely eat.
Now, if I were 100 pounds or,
of a weight, I would say, okay, how hungry am I? Is it all I'm thinking of? And if it was only on my
mind a little bit, I'd say, okay, I can go through it. But the average person that's lean,
they don't really ever get hungry and care about it. It's easy for them. Their genetics are so
made to be lean. Like basically, everyone has a certain amount of like grellin that's released or
fat cells. The more fat cells you have, the more grelin's released, the harder it is to be lean.
And so I think that there's going to be some normal amount of hunger, but it shouldn't be an ever evasive
thought. It shouldn't be an intruding thought all the time. If you're always every hour
thinking about eating all the time, it's not healthy. Now, there's things you can do. You can eat
a different diet, for example, higher fiber foods, more voluminous like fruits and vegetables,
more satiating foods like proteins. It's just people don't know what they eat. Like, I don't want to,
like, I don't really care about a few people buy my book, but I do have a circle diet book and my
cookbook. And it's like, if you haven't tried it, it's a game changer. Like, it's just so much
easier to lose weight when the foods have half the calories. I was at the gym this morning doing my
cardio and a guy had an example. He said, I, I'd hardly eat and I can't lose weight. And it was like
3,000 calories and it was like very calorie dense foods, like nuts and all stuff, like very
dense. The other person is like eating so much food. It was like double the volume but had half the
calories. And it's like no wonder you're losing. Like no wonder you can't lose weight. You're
eating too many calorie dense foods like french fries, chips and stuff. But if you eat more
fruits and vegetables, really is easy to lose weight to an extent. After a while, when you're
body fat drops too low, then it gets hard.
For me, it's really tracking.
Like, I say this all the time with finance,
that when people say, I can't save money,
I always say, well, track how much you're making
and then track how much you're spending.
And every single time, there's a little tiny things
that they don't think about that they just spend money on.
It could be, you know, going and getting a coffee,
going and buying that little $20 thing,
but they do that throughout the week a few times,
and that adds up.
For me, I found myself not losing any weight whatsoever,
and I thought I was eating really healthy.
And I started tracking what I was eating,
and like inputting the calories on my fitness track or whatever it was.
And it was sauces for me and it was coffee creamers.
And I was putting in way too much coffee creamer and way too many sauces and foods that I just didn't even think about.
Like spicy mayonnaise when eating sushi.
Just like little things.
But yeah, throughout the week it would add up.
And that was my little surplus there that prevented me from losing any weight.
I think the average person, I think it's like 32% of people under report calories by five or 600.
So most people are saying,
I'm eating 1,500 calories a day.
And I'm like, no, you're not.
If you're eating that, you'd be ripped.
You'd be peeled.
There's no way you are.
But they don't actually track.
And I think with knowledge comes power.
And I think most people don't know and are not aware of the calories that they're in the foods that they're eating.
So if somebody wanted to lose weight, my first thing is always read labels for everything.
Look at everything.
I'm not saying don't eat the cake.
Don't eat the sauce.
But look at it and know what you're putting in your mouth.
If you look and say, wow, there's 20 calories per tablespoon.
And I actually put in 80 calories of ketchup, maybe I'll have.
sugar-free ketchup next time, which has 10 calories, and that saved you 40.
Maybe instead of 300 calories of, you know, Caesar dressing, I'll only put half or maybe I'll
buy light seizure dressing.
Instead of that 1,000 calorie cheesecake, I'll eat the 500 calorie other kind of cake.
Instead of hog and daws or Ben and Jerry's, I'll have this fruit.
Like, it just is small changes.
Like, if you still want to eat it, go ahead.
It's no different than like you're saying with finance is like, am I going to go and buy a
dress without looking at the price for my girlfriend or something?
I'm like, okay, this dress is $3,000.
This one's $1,000.
I like them about the same.
I'm buying the $1,000 dress.
It just makes sense.
Same applies to food.
So what's the best diet for the average person?
The average person, best diet is eating a lot of fruit and vegetables and having a lot of meat that's
lean, lean cuts of meat and a lot of yogurt or Greek yogurt or dairy that's low in fat.
So a high protein, high fiber, voluminous diet, that's the best for most people.
Now, does that mean that you can't lose weight on a keto diet or cardiovascular?
No.
But for most people, they'll be more full by eating these foods.
and so that's the best diet to follow.
What about the best supplements?
Cretine is probably the one that's been proven
to build the most muscle,
like maybe one or two pounds.
The most unproven,
but that I would bet my life on it,
it's Turcestrone from Ajuga Turkestanica.
It's the most popular supplement I sell by far by a long shot.
The problem is the research isn't established at this point.
And the research that has been done,
essentially has been done on fake Ajuga Turkestanica
from a plant from China, a copycat plant.
And so it's a plant that doesn't have the same profile as the plant that's a jugua Turkestanica.
And this gives you a lot of energy, helps you build muscle.
But anyway, aside from Ajuga for building muscle, I would say something that gives you a pump like nitrates or L-citraline that you have in a pre-pump product.
I also think caffeine is highly anabolic because it allows you to train harder.
It gives you the motivation.
Like if I wake up in the morning and I'm going to do cardio and I take my caffeine, I might do an hour.
If I don't, maybe I only do 30 minutes.
If I'm going to the gym instead of doing maybe 10 sets, I only do five or I only push half ass.
So I think caffeine, even though it's not technically building muscle the caffeine itself,
if it motivates you to go to the gym, I think it's going to build a lot of muscle.
On top of that, I would say beta alanine is a strong supporter building muscle for people that train
like higher rep sets, like maybe super sets, drop sets and so on.
But unfortunately, there's not a ton of.
of actual supplements that make a huge difference.
Like, we're talking about these are things
that are going to make 10 to 20% difference
from not using them.
And what are your thoughts on like artificial sweeteners,
diet Coke, things like this?
I'm a huge fan of artificial sweeteners
and some people are going to argue and say no.
If you drink a diet pop, it's about 150 calories.
I'm sorry, a regular pop, 150 calories for like a standard size
versus five calories.
And so you're automatically consuming less calories.
And now some people say, well,
that's going to trigger you to be more hungry.
Yeah, but even if you added 150 calories, you're still at break-even point.
Studies have also shown that people who consume like non-calorie sweetened beverages or
like zero calorie, like whether it's pop or Kool-Aid or whatever with zero calories,
those people are more satiated.
And even after the diet's over, they keep more of the weight off in comparison to people
who drink water.
So if you were saying, if I took a group of 100 people and said, you 50, you can just drink water.
You 50 can drink water and you can drink diet, pop and coolate.
people will be more satisfied and lose more weight and keep more of it off. So I'm a fan.
I'm a huge fan of it. What do you think are some of the biggest fitness myths out there?
Like doing fewer reps but heavier weights are doing, you know, a lot of reps, working out abs,
you know, targeting certain fat loss and specific areas. Like, what are the biggest misconceptions out there?
I see some people posting about burning off stubborn belly fat, as you're saying. Like,
it's not a thing. You can't really spot reduce. You can't just tone your arms by training your
arms, it's not going to burn fat off else off in one spot.
I'm kind of drawing a blank on like what is a fitness.
Like almost everything can be a myth that's put out there.
I guess let's take a beginners.
Beginners don't need to train very hard to make gains that you shouldn't just,
I see a lot of people that's like the new program, a 90 day fitness challenge.
Day one, they're in the gym and they're training twice a day.
And I'm like, why?
You just get in there and show up and you're going to do great.
and I think that to the opposite extent,
the more advanced trainers,
I think that some people think that you shouldn't go to failure.
They're trying to, oh, if you train too hard,
it's not good.
Or people who are natural think that you shouldn't be training hard,
that you have to hold back because you're not natural.
And if you're on steroids,
that's the ones to train hard.
Everyone should be training hard.
But yeah, I guess being a beginner,
just show up, warm up, enjoy.
That's probably the thing.
And another myth,
taking a lot of steroids isn't going to build you
the physique that you want, but you think it well. So most people who take steroids look like bigger
people who are overweight. They don't look like ripped guys with six packs. That's just not a thing.
Like taking steroids doesn't really make you look like you're a lean aesthetic body. Obviously
puts on a lot of muscle, but a lot of muscles still with that added fat. If you were to design a
perfect, no excuses, hypertrophy plan for a beginner, how would you do it? I would ask them what they
like to do and I would try to design it as close to what they like as possible.
because the perfect plan is not the one that scientifically is said to work the best.
It's the one that they're most likely to do and enjoy because enjoyment is the number one factor.
If you enjoy a program, you're going to keep doing it.
If you don't like it, you're not.
Anyone can do a 30-day or 90-day trimination.
Anyone can run for that long.
Anyone can follow a diet for 30 and 90 days.
But you have to love your training program and your diet to keep doing it for life.
Like, I wouldn't ride a bike if I didn't love it.
I used to do when I was a kid and I do it again now.
If I didn't like the meals in my cookbook, I wouldn't eat them.
I would want just eating normal pizza.
But because I like what I'm eating, I can keep doing it.
So really, people need to focus on the enjoyment factor.
And all these studies that are out there, like no matter what study it is, it's based on, say there's a thousand people.
It's the average that they're proving.
They prove this works.
Well, it doesn't mean it works for everyone.
It's the average person is benefiting from.
So you don't know.
You might be a person that benefits more from doing higher reps.
You might benefit from lower reps.
The average might need five to 15 reps.
You might need 20.
We're not averages.
Every person is unique.
What about meal timing and fasting?
Does it matter if you eat before a workout after?
Essentially, it doesn't matter at all.
There's almost no relevance to it whatsoever.
Now, I do think that eating three to five meals a day is better than eating two or one.
Every meal past one, it's going to like one meal a day.
Okay, it's good.
Fine.
If you eat a calorie maintenance, you can lose, or if you eat less,
calories you can lose weight. If you eat more calories, you can gain. Two meals is going to be
better. Three is going to be better. Four, maybe a little bit better. Not sure. Five, maybe a tiny bit better.
Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, not going to matter. And so long as you spread your meals out and
you have protein and all of them, it's not going to matter. So in other words, you don't need to
eat during your workout or right after your workout or 30 minutes after your workout or 30 minutes
before you work out. More important is you eat when you want, when it feels good for you,
because for some people, they don't want to go to the gym with food in their stomach. For other people,
they can't go to the gym with food in your stomach.
Two opposites.
Like if I get up in the morning and try to lift really heavy first thing in the morning,
I hate it.
I need to eat.
Other people,
they like to train fast.
How often do you cheat on your diet?
What would you call cheating?
I would say zero percent of the time because I don't have a thought that if I eat a cookie,
that's cheating.
So if I eat ice cream,
did I cheat?
If I eat a cookie,
did I cheat?
I don't have a diet.
I eat.
And I think that when I design plans for people,
I don't call it cheating.
I have off-meal plans.
So, for example, if somebody typically I'll say they're going to eat three meals a day plus one or two snacks.
Every meal a day, every meal once a day, I said you don't have to eat what it says.
You can eat anything you want within a certain amount of calories.
If you eat more calories than it says, then you eat less snacks.
So I don't think of it as cheating.
Like I don't think that anyone on any diet should need ice cream.
Everyone should be able to eat pizza.
There's nothing off limits.
I don't do diets where you can't eat a certain food.
I don't care if you're dieting for the Mr. Olympia.
If I was coaching, and trust me, I have coach competitors, have coached guys getting pro
and so on. You want to eat something you can. It's about, it's how much of it you eat. Okay, you want to
eat cookies. You're not eating 40. So how often do I cheat? I don't ever cheat because I don't,
I don't consider anything that I eat as a cheat. If that makes sense. How do you eat healthy while
you're traveling? I like to oftentimes go to a store and buy like groceries and preferably
there's a fridge. Now, at the hotel I'm staying at, there's no like special fridge, but almost
every single time there would be one. I would go in there and I would get Greek yogurt. I would
get chicken. I would get all the things I'm going to eat. I travel with protein bars. And I usually
eat like one meal a day at a restaurant. But I typically just buy what's available. And I find if you
try, you can do it. Okay. So there's this thing. So me and my housemates, we always joke because
you could go, in theory, to Little Caesars. And you could get a pepperoni pizza from there.
And I think it's maybe like 2,100 calories for the entire pizza. And it's like 110 grams of
protein. If you were to do that and then have a super, super dense protein shake, or maybe you had
some non-fat yogurt or just egg whites or something like that to get the rest of your protein goal,
and you're still under 2,500 calories by the end of the day. Is that fine? It's fine, but if you do
it long term, it's not going to result in the same physique as eating, for example, vegetables,
fruits, because you're going to need the nutrients. So, for example, you're getting inflammation
from foods that aren't as healthy. You're not going to build as much muscle.
So we're comparing the perfect healthy diet to a shitty diet, but both get enough protein.
They're not going to equally get the same results because one could have more cortisol,
one doesn't let you sleep as well, one has more inflammation.
And so even though they're both at the proper calories and you're still going to gain weight or lose weight,
one body's healthier than the other.
Is it better or worse to obey your diet perfectly for 10 days?
And then on the 11th day, you eat 5,000 calories.
The opposite of what you're, the other one.
The other option is a little bit more a day.
So it's not bad to just have a cheat day where you eat whatever you want.
I think it's horrible to say I'm going to diet strictly for six days.
And then one day is my cheat day, which is what most people have.
Like I'll watch the rock.
It's like, use my cheat day.
And it's like there's that much French dose.
Or they're like, once a week I go crazy.
I'm like, this is stupid.
You diet strictly 1,500 calories a day.
Then you have this one 5,000 calories.
Why not take whatever you ate on that 5,000 calorie day and let's take 500 calories extra.
And let's spread it out over the week.
You shouldn't feel the need to.
cheat. I don't diet and think I can't wait till Friday where I get to do X. Every day I should get to do X.
It should be balanced. If you're feeling like it's not enough, you're not eating enough, then there's
something wrong. And when you're a coach and if you have a dieting athlete and they're eating,
let's say it's 1,500 calories a day, they're dining for a show. And then the coach is like,
I need a cheat meal on Saturday to reset or whatever. That just means the cheat, the coach
fucked up. That's it. The coach messed up. And so they're adjusting that by giving me more calories.
let's say you're eating 1,500 calories a day,
then Saturday you need to cheat 3,000.
Why?
Because you're so lean, you deserve it, you earned it.
No, the coach is just not going to say,
you know what, you should have been eating 1,900 all week,
and the cheat day should be still 900.
The coach says, no, it's 3,000 cheat deal because you're just so good.
No, if you're that good, the coach should allow you to eat more all the time.
So cheat meals are the coaches making up for screwing up earlier in the week.
Is there a limit to how many calories you could absorb in a day?
No.
So if I eat 20,000 calories in a day, I'm going to gain, if I burn 2,000 naturally, I'm going to gain a few pounds of fat from that one meal.
You would probably have maybe, let's say, 10% of those calories that would just be excreted because it can't be digested at that point.
But like 20,000 calories, I mean, we're getting an example of something that I don't think you physically could do.
Like, I've tried to eat that kind of volume of food.
I don't think you could do that.
Like, there's a very difficult challenge in the YouTube world.
it's a 10th, eat 10,000 burn 10,000.
Very rare can somebody do it.
Now, I don't think that eating 10,000 is necessarily hard.
Burning 10,000 if you're fit, it's not that hard.
I could do it, of course.
But doing it at the same time is hard.
But 20,000 no one could do this.
And so if you eat 20,000, you're not going to just shit out 10,000 calories and not gain it.
But you will not absorb everything.
I thought there might be a life hack there.
Like, you could only absorb 10,000 calories a day.
That's why I thought you can't have one meal where you just like,
eat whatever you want.
12,000,
you know,
I'm not,
it's not calorie for calories.
Trust me,
I've binge in the past.
I didn't know what I was doing
my whole life.
And I would have some days
where I'd eat 10,000.
I remember the first bodybuilding show,
I tracked all my calories.
I remember writing 2,000,
2200.
It was in that range.
I'm dying for my first show.
And then I went to like a,
all you can eat pizza.
And it was 7,000 calories.
And then it took me a week
to get back to where it was.
It's like one meal.
Now I screwed up in the whole week.
I'm going to have to diet to get back to that.
There's no one meal.
I'll just like not absorb it.
Now, if you develop an eating disorder and you become bulimic, then yeah, you eat 5,000
calories and it's in the toilet, then it doesn't count.
Or perhaps you're using laxatives or there's some tricks that people are doing that we don't
really want to talk about.
Okay.
So this is, what about diarrhea?
Let's say you eat 10,000 calories and you just got explosive shit afterwards.
Do you still absorb all the calories?
No, definitely not.
And I mean, if you have certain diseases like, let's say, Crohn's disease, a lot of those
calories are coming through.
Or I've suffered from different problems wherever.
I'm like really sick and you just can't absorb and you're eating foods and it's going through you.
You don't absorb all the calories.
So like people, it's calories in calories out.
But if I eat a thousand calories and it's nuts and corn and it's not been digested quickly enough and it just goes through me, then the calories out, it's like, well, some of those calories are going out in the toilet.
Let's say you eat 1,000 calories and 200 or 300 are excreted that way.
Well, there's 300 there and then maybe I burn off 500 calories on a bike.
It all adds up in certain ways.
So, yeah, I mean, there's some foods.
that are not digested the same.
Like, even though a food has, let's say, a thousand calories,
doesn't mean your body can necessarily get all thousand from them.
If it's coated in something or if there's certain chemicals you're taking at the same time.
That would be crazy.
Just imagine this, a spray that you spray on the food.
Like, you know, the outside of corn, right?
You can't really digest it.
Imagine the spray you spray on the steak.
You eat the steak, but the steak is coated in something that doesn't break down your body.
And then, but then, but you could eat whatever you want to.
and then it passes through.
Well, you're probably aware of like...
Does it come out in the same form?
Yes.
Okay, we got to stop talking.
My grandma watches.
She doesn't like these conversations.
You know there's breads that have like ridiculous amounts of fiber that are not digestible.
And so they have very low, like there, like, you know stuff?
Well, it could be a two, yeah, I guess like a 200 calorie bread.
It's got like 32 grams of fiber or 30 grams of fiber.
And so those fibers aren't digestible depending on what type of fiber it is.
So a lot of times you are.
able to eat these more bulkier foods with less calories because it's literally going through your body can't digest it.
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What would you say are the biggest fast food or just restaurant home-cooked meal diet hacks?
I mean, I think that you should make your own protein ice cream at home.
It's been my savior.
I used to have the videos with the ice cream over the head.
You use some protein powder and some ice and some fruit and you blend.
it up add some guar gum or xantham gum to make it really thick and you're literally eating ice cream
now you might have heard like a ninja creamy that these are just for me these are life changing diets for
me i cannot believe how satisfying it is and how good is because my biggest weakness is a cheat is
is ice cream as a kid i would eat two two liters i've done this a long time i was just have crazy
epic cheats with two two liter ice creams i love ice cream and the fact that i could eat every
single night on a diet a massive like one and a half liter ice cream thing
with like the spatula and just go to town and be so full and be like that was 400 calories.
I mean, how can you not lose weight versus eating a 2,000 calorie two liter ice cream?
I'm eating 400 calories and maybe it's not as good.
It's 80%.
But to me that's enough.
And now I have the ninja creamy.
I have those every single night.
To me, that's a huge hack.
The second biggest hack that I've had for myself had to be the Anabolic French toast because people are like,
you can't eat bread on a diet.
And I'm like, for 20 years I've been eating these French toast where you don't have the egg
yolk and you have the white and like some cinnamon and sugar twin and maybe put blueberries on it.
And it's just so good, but it has half the calories of a regular French toast.
So you eat till you're full for half the calories.
And so how do you not lose weight?
You're full on less calories.
Simple.
The ninja creamy is something I've heard so many people.
Do you recommend that?
A hundred percent.
Literally every single night, I have a ninja creamy now.
Now, before I used to have the big blender and I would make it myself, every night.
I just put it in there blend and it's delicious.
Like it usually has 300 calories, 50 grams of protein.
And it literally tastes like ice cream and it's about two cups worth.
Versus, I'll say about 1,000 calories for like a hog andaws or ninja creamy.
So I'm saving 700 calories a night and I'm having 50 grams of protein with that.
And so imagine 700 calories times 7, 4,900 calories.
We're looking at over a pound of fat a week that I'm losing just by having this change.
So if I switched and had the regular ice cream, I could literally be gaining over a pound of fat a week.
one change.
Wow.
Simple.
Okay.
Is one gram of protein per pound of body weight actual science or just bro science?
It's probably more than you need.
0.8 grams.
I think that they rounded off to 1.
That's the bro science.
It's actually 0.8, which is basically anyone that's getting 0.8, if you bump it up to 1,
unless you're in a calorie deficit, unless you're dieting, it's probably not going to
make any difference.
So it's just a cooler number.
It's easier to remember.
But if you weigh 200 pounds instead of 200, if you have 160, you're going to gain just as much
with somebody who was 200 pounds,
unless, of course, you're on steroids
or if you're on a crazy low-calorie diet
because some of that protein's going to be used for energy at that point.
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and just relationship advice in general that I thought was very sound.
What would you say the biggest mistakes are
that young people make when it comes to dating or being in a relationship?
Well, in terms of dating and meeting women,
I think people are not themselves or they think they have to act
a certain way that the woman will like.
the problem with that is they're never going to fall for you. Like if you act like you're cool or you act like
you're this or act like you're that, it's never going to work because they're falling for not the real you.
And then usually three to six months go by and they find out who you actually are and then it doesn't work.
So you need to be yourself from day one. And don't listen to a woman tell you what she wants.
You be yourself. She might say, treat me like a princess. Buy me this, buy me that. Take me here, take me there.
They don't respect that. If a woman changes you. If you change for a woman, they're not going to respect
you for that. They want to be with the man that is strong enough to be themselves. Also, I guess
another question that leads into that. What gives it away if someone's insecure? How does a woman know
if you're insecure? There's no dead giveaway. I don't think that you can fake this. I think that you
either are or you not. I don't think that I can as an actor talk to a beautiful woman and be like,
yeah, I'm just cool. And so what people have to do is I say progressive overload your like literally. No,
It might be, I don't know if your show allows these words, but you need to be around women to get used to it.
And so if you're a man and you have no self-esteem and you're not confident, you need to start hanging
around with girls.
Because if all, we're just three guys talking around, we're cool.
Maybe you're like, yeah, Craig's so cool.
He's like, he's so himself.
Then a woman walks in and it's like, and then you stutter every word because you're not used to it.
So you get used to hanging around girls who are like, let's say on a scale of one to 10, they're
400 pounds, 300 pounds, whatever.
You hang around them.
You're not intimidated.
She's overweight.
maybe she's very unattractive and so you have no trouble with them.
You get used to hang around those girls.
Then you get higher, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
Eventually, if you're a guy who has an owner of a nightclub or a strip bar or something,
you're hanging around with girls who are very attractive all the time.
It's no big deal.
So you're naturally going to be the same.
But if you only hang around with men and you suddenly go on a date with a beautiful woman,
you're not going to know how to act.
How you act is the same you do with your bros.
The way you and I would talk, if we're best friends,
this should be the same way you talk to a girl that you just met.
If you start acting different, that's when they can tell.
So you have to be yourself.
But within being yourself, there's your good self and your bad self.
Being myself can be shy.
Being myself can be confident.
Depends on the situation I'm in.
And if I'm within a bunch of bodybuilders who work out, I mean very confident.
I know all about it.
But if I start talking about watches and cars and I'm like, don't you drive a McLaren
and you have a watch, like, I don't know how much.
I don't know about it.
I'm not very confident because I don't know that.
But if I hung around these people all the time and I learn more,
it would become comfortable for me.
So you're saying spend a bunch of time with people of the opposite sex.
Exactly.
And start with women who you're not intimidated by.
If you're trying to get gorgeous girls, you can't just start by like, I'm just going to hang around a bunch of gorgeous.
You'd be uncomfortable.
But if you, like guys who have, maybe they have a sister and their sister would bring their girlfriends over.
And they just naturally talk to these people all the time.
It's just, it's normal.
And so guys are just, in today's day and age, people sit around and game and sit on the computer.
When I was younger, you'd talk to people.
You'd hang around with people.
You were in the real world with people.
But now people talk via texting and so on.
So when you actually go on a date with a girl,
you just don't know how to talk
because you don't have any practice doing it.
So people have a hard time being themselves.
It's a good thing.
I spend a lot of time with Graham
because I feel like I get a lot of feminine energy from him
and I can kind of absorb that.
I learn that from Jack.
Just being around Jack so much.
Yeah, sure.
And energy really comes over to me.
What would you say are some of the strongest pillars
to a successful relationship?
honesty, communication, people that respect each other.
I think the problem is not everyone wants that.
I don't think everyone wants their partner to be honest.
Does somebody really want them to say, I don't really think you're that attractive?
I think you smell bad.
I don't think you're cool.
So do people really want honesty?
So I think people are in relationships.
And I would say the reason that 50% of people are divorced is because people are into the
proper relationships to begin with.
But do they even want to be in a proper relationship?
Do people really want to be with the person that's going to tell them everything that they
think?
really think about it everything so where do you draw the line what do you think is like a good
ratio for you know i think when in doubt do it i think when in doubt you should do it it's very
difficult because do you really want to say to somebody like let's say i'm i'm sure i'm five six
do if my girls is really attracted to six foot tall guys do i want to hear or say like you know
you're not that tall i kind of like taller guys and i don't feel like you're shitty but like if
they don't tell you how do you know what she's thinking but if you can trust them enough to say
things then they'll be more confident well you know i really like six
feet tall, but man, you got some jacked arms. That's cool too. And maybe you're not so high on the,
on the tall factor, but you got some nice abs. So I think it's better to just be honest and say,
well, I prefer this, but like, I love this. How much does height matter? You know, for a woman?
Yeah. It's excessively important for women. And you're shorter than me. So it's very important.
It's as important as looks. Like, uh, it's as important money. And actually, I did some research
on this. Every inch is worth about $30,000 a year. So being five foot six, if I were six, if I were
six feet tall, I would have to make $180,000 to be the same attractiveness as a man who's six
foot just because of my height. So if I were six foot two, I mean, I would be excessively,
what do you call it, like desirable for women. I have a lot of money and I'm famous. I have muscles.
If I was six foot two, a huge difference. If I was five foot two, would you date me?
No, five foot two are not dating me. I'm a multi-millionaire and I'm famous as a five-foot-two
is not happening. What's the minimum height you'd have? Five, four. But when you say, don't ask a woman
what she wants because she won't give you the truth. Isn't this an example of that? If you say that,
but if you were five foot two, exact same, I would argue she would probably still be dating
you. She would not, but somebody would. There's millions of girls out there. And the
being four foot, let's say, let's go with four foot nine, it won't be real hard to get some
girls. But if you got millions of dollars, that's worth a lot. We just talk about $30,000, $30,000 per
inch. If you're six foot two, six foot three, which is that's the ideal male height to get a
girl, you're automatically going to get more girls. It's just easier. Now, does that mean I can't
get a girl because I'm five foot six? No. But if I go on a dating service right now and they don't
know who I am and I say, hey, swipe right, five foot six, 49 years old, next. Who wants to date a
49 year old guy who's 5 foot 6. Not a lot. But if you say, yeah, famous millions of dollars,
this personality gets to know them first and that's cool. But if you look at just height parameters
on dating sites, most women, 85% not dating guys 5 foot 6. It's odd like, so I can only get 15% of women.
But 15% of a million girls is still 15,000. So 15% of a billion, it's, there's still lots out
there. So, but you are significantly reducing the amount of women who are interested in you. But
Who cares? You only need one.
So what is your advice to a guy who's under 5-8?
Who's trying to get a short king?
Get a hot freaking body and get a lot of money.
Literally.
Now, what about personality-wise?
Be yourself again?
Be your best self?
I've seen some guys who are like 5'6, have nothing going for them.
But they are so charming.
They are just charismatic, funny.
Everyone wants to be around them.
And they have no trouble despite being short and not having money.
But it's, they've got the.
best personality out.
Like you just want you draw.
One thing they are is they're getting into situations where they meet people,
literally.
The best personality in charming and ugly and no money is going to get how many dates
with people they don't ask out?
Zero.
They're going on that dating site.
They're getting zero dates.
They're not meeting any.
But if you go to the coffee shops and you go to the sports teams, you're playing
volleyball and pickleball and you're going to the clubs all the time and you're meeting
people and you're going to social events, you're going to meet people and they're
going to be like, wow, you're really cool.
I get to know you, but how do you get your foot in the door without having something to offer?
Like, you need to be able to show them who you are.
And so unless you're going into public places we're actually meeting people, you're not going to get to.
And the problem is that most men, 85% roughly, they're not going to ask those girls out.
They don't dare.
They're not going to go to the gym and ask that girl out.
But if you have enough confidence to get rejected, oh my God.
You ask enough girls out.
Somebody going to say yes.
Ask 100 girls out.
Guaranteed one going to say yes.
But how many people ask 100 girls out, even in a year?
Do it in a day.
Yeah.
Speaking of making money, what is your advice for young people who want to make a lot of money?
Get good at something and study and work really hard at it.
I don't know.
My first thing would be, why do you need to make a lot of money?
Because money doesn't buy happiness.
And having gone from having less money to a lot of money and speaking from experience,
it's not the money that makes you happy.
It's the pursuit of the pursuit of getting better at something.
Like when I consider money at this point,
I almost consider like money as like monopoly.
Like I want to,
if I'm playing monopoly,
I want to get the most money to win this game.
I don't need more money,
but it doesn't mean I'm not going to try
because it's just like a currency of like improvement,
self improvement.
I don't need to try to make more money.
Like I'm not trying to make more money than this person
or that person.
I just want to make more for myself
because that's a measure of success.
Just like I want to get faster on a bike.
I want to lift more on a bench press.
So that's what I'm doing.
But guys that want to make more money,
I would be like money ain't it.
It's not going to make you
happy but is there anything wrong with trying to make more money no but you should enjoy what you're
doing that's the most important because if you don't like what you're doing how long you're going to do
it like if you if i liked if i didn't like making youtube videos and it makes me a lot of money how long
would i actually do it i probably wouldn't be doing you know 500 videos a year how is your income
broken down like if we looked at a pie chart in terms of what percentage is what every year it's
been completely different like when i when i first started making money the first time i was making real
money. It was from coaching by far, probably getting around like three quarters of, yeah, like
three quarters of a million dollars in a year from just coaching. And then I was like, okay, how do I like
scale this up? And I just kept putting my prices up. But then there's only so many people you can
coach. Then I put out the cookbook. And then all of a sudden, okay, that was selling so much that I would
say 80% of my money was coming from cookbooks. And I says, well, I don't need to really coach people
anymore because I'm making so much money from a cookbook.
Then maybe one or two years of sales were really ridiculous and then they kind of go down every
year.
I mean, yeah, I mean, I still sell enough cookbook.
Like, if anyone sold as many cookbooks as I had now, they would be super happy.
Like, I'm making hundreds of thousands a year on just the cookbook.
But, like, I was making millions before.
So it was way higher.
But the cookbook transition to now supplements.
So I sell mostly supplements.
So I would say my supplements are probably like maybe 80% of my income now.
YouTube is a good income because I, I, I,
I make a lot of videos.
So there's a little bit of coaching, a lot of supplements, and then YouTube videos is probably
my main source now.
But I also have other platforms where I do like Billy Billy.
It's like a Chinese YouTube and whatnot, like kind of thing.
What would you say is the most amount of money you've made in a single day?
Well, I made $104,000 in a day selling cookbooks on one video, but I've made maybe $240,000 in
today, like the release of a cookbook.
Like, you know what I mean?
Cookbook 2.
I think Cookbook 2 in one day made $240,000.
But it's like that's a drop.
That's not like just out of the blue.
Like when I sold 1,000 books and 1,000 and 4 books in 24 hours,
like I made a video on YouTube and people are watching it.
And I went, this is the first time I made big money like this.
Like I'd made like maybe, you know, like 10, 10,000 a day type of thing.
That's like kind of was like normal.
But I was like a hundred, like I was literally looking at the Shopify and I was
refreshing and I was like, there's no way that's that there's an extra zero there.
Like I didn't believe it.
And that was the most surreal, memorable day of my life, I would say.
Like, I literally left to go to the gym and I was driving the car and it was like I was on like 20 grams of molly or something.
It was just like this high feeling over my whole body.
Like, I felt like something was coming on my skin.
Like I can't express how much I was like I've made it.
Like my problems will, like I had enough money just from that one day.
And like this continued for a long time making ridiculous sales from the cookbook.
I just couldn't believe it.
And so it was this like feeling of like I've made it and this surreal feel like it made
more money than I ever thought I could ever make.
So it was just monumental to me and it just lasted for so long.
And then I was chasing that high again.
And so I released a cookbook two and like I had more money in that first day.
But then the sales didn't continue.
It wasn't like crazy high.
And then I was like I released the third cookbook.
And the sales were a bit less.
And it's like I'm never going to get the same high ever in my life from that.
If I made a if I made a.
If I made a billion dollars today,
I don't think I would be more excited
than when I made that 100,000.
Because after you make a certain amount of money,
it doesn't matter.
It doesn't change your lifestyle.
No, like if I made,
if you gave me $100 million, Mr. B says like,
hey, Greg, $100 million here,
I'd be like, wow, that's cool,
but like doesn't change anything.
So where's the point of diminishing returns
in terms of money?
I would say the max is at about a million dollars a year.
Like research kind of was saying that.
I looked at some studies and it was like around $100,000.
It was like, you don't get happier.
And it's like, no, you get happier
until probably a million, but I don't think it's the money per se even. I think it's the fact that
you know that you've accomplished so much and it's the thrill of being better accomplished. Like,
you go to university, you study, you work. And when you make 100, 200, 300, 400, it's like there's this
increased happiness. But at a million to two to five to 10, I don't think there's a big difference.
I don't think there's any difference. And I think that actually can be a deterrent. I think that if you
go and make a million a year, you're really like, who doesn't want to make a million dollars a year?
That's great. And you make five. You make ten. Then you, then you make. Then you
go back to one one sucks if i only made a million dollars a year now i'd be like what am i doing
wrong i would feel horrible not because i need the money but i'd be like what have i done wrong where now
i'm just not excelling at what i do i just want to be good at it i would compare to you win the mr
olympia christ bump said he won this mr olympia he comes back and he gets eighth eighths amazing
if i went to the mr olympia and got eighth i would just be like what did i just do but chris
would be how did i fuck up so bad so that's the problem with in these young
influencers. I talk to a lot of these guys who are making a million dollars a year or more
and they're buying shit and spending on Lamborghinis and all stuff. And I'm like, you don't need
that. You can't just keep buying a more expensive car. Like I got a McLaren 720S. And like, should I get
a Bougatie now? Will that make me more happy? And I was thinking about, yeah, you know,
you get Boudi, a couple million dollars, whatever. That'll look cool. And I'm like,
am I doing it for me? I don't even want a Boudi. I'm like, am I just trying to brag that I had a lot
of money? Like, how does it make you happy? I don't think it does. And so for me, like the
money is just it's fun to make but it's almost a measure of like your success rather than actually
needing that money and I think that we are just obsessed with having to make all this money and then
for what to show off to to to who to show off to my girlfriend like I'm going to get a bit of look at
what my boyfriend's like why do I need to do that I don't think that matters and so at this
point like I basically stop watching TV and I read books and I'm just trying to be more knowledgeable
and experience the world for different lenses and just try to like learn and to grow
So would you rather be rich but out of shape or in really good shape but not rich?
I have to be in shape.
I would pay every cent I own to be in shape.
Like if I could get rid of all of it, if I could take a zero off my income, I would take
that in a second over gaining 25 pounds of fat.
There's no way I just want to be this fat soft.
Like I just, my dopamine comes from personal improvement.
I wouldn't get, do you know, of all the vehicles I have, the most important one is my
stationary bike. By far, I would trade all my fancy vehicles and drive a Toyota Corolla from 19,
whatever, over not having my bike because that's the thing I love the most and I spend the most
time in it. By far, the freaking McLaren, I need that. I only drive in the summer anyway. Like,
who cares? But my bicycle, I need my bike. If you could delete one influencer off the internet
forever, who would it be? Who's the worst influencer that is like, man, the worst one. I think we're
going to go with toge. Togi? Togi. Togi. Togi.
Wait, why?
Because he's promoting gambling, recreational drugs,
and he's almost created a paradigm shift in thinking
that promoting and glorifying drugs is cool.
This guy has a lot of power.
You can go and meet people and people know who he is
and everyone wants to be like togy.
Do you know what I'm going to do now?
I'm going to take a bunch of steroids.
I'm going to gamble and do drugs and promote it.
I'm going to just get wrecked and make videos
and maybe I'll get famous.
So we've probably got 10,000 guys right now
trying to be togy right now, using steroids, using drugs,
doing everything to try to become famous.
It worked for him.
Will it work for anyone else?
I don't know.
But that's a bad influence on a lot of young people.
Toggi, if you're watching this,
I've always wanted to have you on the ice coffee hour.
Because I feel like we could have such a good discussion,
mainly about money,
because he said he has a goal of making or being worth $10 million.
And he said he was like 90% there.
I don't believe anything this guy says.
I don't know about that because that sounds kind of crazy.
He's 90% there in the grave.
I mean,
He almost died from an overdose on freaking Adderall lace with meth.
But I do think that we could have a very,
because Graham and I are like basically diametrically opposed to Togi
in terms of just like personality character and stuff like that,
risks that we take and according to our career and stuff like that.
So I feel like we could have a very productive conversation with Togi.
Togi, if you're watching, come on the show.
Please, we'll come to you.
We're open to it.
Who do you think is the most underrated fitness influencer?
It would be anybody who I've never heard of.
Every single person that I know of is not underrated, in my opinion.
Like as soon as you get a million followers, can you be underrated?
Could I be underrated?
Could Will Tennyson?
Could Jesse James?
Could any of these top level owners be underrated when you have millions of followers?
I think all of us are overrated.
Anyone that has millions of followers.
Like, okay, I have what, two million followers.
If somebody has 2,000 followers, am I really a thousand times more better than them?
I can't imagine it.
So anyone who's working really hard that's producing videos that people aren't seeing,
I think those are the underrated people.
I don't think it's anyone that's, because if I name somebody that's famous, they're probably not underrated.
Would you rather have a dad bod and be 6.5 or be shredded and be 5.5?
I'd rather be me. I am 5.5 and shredded 5.6, but it's close enough over a dad bod.
Unless it's Jason Mamoa or Chris Bum said, then I'll take those.
Who's someone in the industry that you think is legit and deserves more respect?
More respect that's legit. Who's not respected?
everyone I know that has a lot of followers is respected.
Like if you go to,
I don't know,
have you ever been to like an Arnold's or a Mr.
Olympia or anything?
No.
All these fitness influencers are young LA guys or anyone that's
like any of these like famous fitness influencers.
It is unbelievable the amount of respect that everyone is getting.
So I don't see anyone getting no respect.
Like there's hundreds of people,
thousands trying to take photos with every single influencer
that has like, say a million followers or more.
Like they will really.
literally do anything to get a photo with you.
Like it's it's like you're a superstar.
Like I literally feel like the rock when I go to a fitness event.
Like it's unbelievable.
Like everyone wants to talk to you, take a photo, take some time and you just can't meet
everyone.
And so it's surreal.
Like it's hard to believe that there's that many people.
So I don't think anyone is not, is needs more respect to respect at an event like
that.
So if you're a famous fitness influencer and you've never been, go.
Because your life will be changed after doing this.
It's unbelievable.
If you had to live.
live with one fitness influencer for a year, who would it be and who would be the worst?
Who would I least like? It's got to be Mike Isertel. Now, even though we've squashed the beef,
have you? It doesn't sound like it. Well, like, I can squash a beef with the guy, but doesn't mean
I want to live with them for a year. Like, would I really want to spend a year? I can't get into it.
Because the beef is over. The beef is 30 videos long.
How am I not? I haven't. I haven't. How have you? You haven't seen it? I forget a lot.
You know who Kendrick is or Drake?
It's bigger than that.
It all stems from not having a proper tan.
Is what it stems from.
But, I mean, partly the lack of having a great tan.
Yeah.
I do want to say we've had Mike on the podcast, and he's been nothing but amazing.
To us, at least, like, he's like the nicest guy ever.
He invited us into his home.
He's funny.
I don't want to say anything.
He's hilarious.
He's very funny.
Yeah, I don't want to say anything negative about Mike, because he's honestly treated us
incredibly well.
But, yeah, I mean, he's just said some things about me, and I've said some things about
him and if you're not familiar, I don't want to repeat them again.
No, yeah, of course.
Yeah.
What do you think is going to be the next big lie of the fitness industry?
That's a great question.
I mean, if I sat down and had an hour, I might be able to come over an answer, but I don't
know what the next big lie is.
I think it's going to continue to be like being a fake nattie or doing HRT is a thing.
I know one thing that's going to come up that's going to be huge is going to be
gLP ones for fat loss.
People are going to be using those Zempick.
I think that perhaps saying that those things can be used with no negative side
effects or no negative consequences.
Like, are you familiar with those Zemper?
Zempick and all these GLP1s like for weight loss.
You basically inject yourself with a drug and it makes you not hungry and a lot of people
lose muscle.
And I think it's going to be the biggest thing in the fitness industry in two, three, four
years from now.
Like you even sell a GLP1, like an oral version of this product reduces your appetite.
And so we could basically cure obesity because if you're not hungry, why are you overweight
unless you're, you know, eating because you're sad or something?
So, but is that going to cause negative side effects down the right?
road, like people using it for 10 years, like, who knows?
That could be something scary.
Is there a question you wish more people would ask you?
What I'm like in real life, perhaps, people that would, I don't know, it's like to ask me,
but assuming that just because I make a video and say a certain thing, then that, that's
got to be like who I am as a real person.
Like, I think people, they'll talk to me to be like, you have a normal voice.
You don't like just scream all the time.
Like, I don't sit at a party and freak out and call everyone not natural.
Like, I'm just a chill guy.
Like, but people think it.
Like they can't imagine just be being normal and like a normal girl liking me.
Like I've had people like, there's no way that it would ever like you, your voice.
And I'm like, I'm just a normal guy.
Like I'm just normal.
And I would argue one of the most normal bodybuilders you can get.
Because most bodybuilders, they're not going to eat normal food.
They're not going to go out.
I was like, it's a week out from a show.
I'm like, yeah, you want to go to the bar?
Let's go dance.
I have a good time.
Let's do it.
Like, I'll go to a restaurant.
I'm just normal.
I had a normal job.
I was a school.
teacher and I was dining at the same time. I wouldn't freak. And I'm like, I feel like I'm a normal
bodybuilder, but bodybuilders inherently are not normal. How do you hype yourself up before you
film? I don't need to. I don't drink caffeine. I'll go in. I could just sit here like this. And
then I just start the video and I just, I have a lot of passion for the sport. And when I talk about
something, it just, as soon as I get going, I really do get going. And so I don't need to to talk
myself into it. People think I snort lines of creatine, which is not creatine, but cocaine. I
I don't do that.
I don't drink caffeine before doing my videos.
I just literally go.
But I pick topics that I have passion for.
And I'm very passionate when I speak.
And I mean,
I used to be a phys ed teacher for 11 years.
I have to walk in and the grade primary kids are there,
you know, five-year-olds and get them hyped up.
We're going to play in gym class.
So I just used to being excited or even if it was in the classroom,
like history again.
But if I could amp up the story a little bit and get some excitement,
that kids would pay attention.
So it just comes from practice.
What would you say is your biggest insecurity?
I have a horrible memory, but I don't, like, I lean into it.
I'm like, I don't remember your name.
All these famous people come and visit me and I'm like, like, Eric Janicki, I spent two days
practicing his name or Mitchell Hooper.
I called him Michael Cooper.
And I was like, I just couldn't do it.
I just like, I don't have this memory.
So perhaps, perhaps my sense of direction, I would say.
Yeah, that's my worst.
Like, I can't, like, I have a, I'm a genius sort of learning is to do that.
I tell people all the time.
Literally, like, you know, I just can't do it.
Like, I can't find directions.
And we were talking even before.
I was like, I couldn't get my help back there.
Like, I can't, I get lost driving to my house multiple times, and I've lived there for a year
and a half in Halifax.
How's that possible?
But yet it happens.
Do you think you could take Bradley Martin in a street fight?
He's 260, bro.
No way.
Couldn't do it.
Braddick Martin?
You're supposed to say yes.
You're supposed to say yes.
Why would I say yes?
Because it's just like a long ongoing.
I'm so familiar with Bradley Martin asking everyone that, but I like literally, I just like answering
questions honestly.
And I think Bradley would destroy me.
What if you had a tire iron?
Do you think you could do it?
That's a great question.
Okay, I got the tire and iron.
Yeah, like, what would even the playing field?
I think would a tire and iron iron.
What would be the perfect material that you could use
to make it perfectly even?
And not a gun.
A tire iron, that's it.
Baseball bat, I'd have too much of an advantage.
If you spoke a little bit slower,
you'd sound very similar to Jordan Peterson.
A lot of people said,
I'm Jordan Peterson on steroids.
And I'm like, who's Jordan Peterson?
This was like five years ago.
And I looked him up and I'm like, oh, it's a compliment.
This guy is actually famous.
He's from Canada because they're both Canadian.
Yeah, Toronto.
Yeah, I've had that a lot.
I like Jordan Peterson a lot.
I've read his 12 Roos of Life.
Are you read it after you heard about it?
You have.
Yeah, I went to see him at a concert.
I got backstage with him, took photo with him.
Huge respect for him.
We had him on the show.
He was great.
He's awesome.
He's so smart.
It's like, it's like he speaks.
And he'll like look down.
His eyes are closing.
He's trying to think of every sentence perfectly.
He's, like, talking on the stage, and he's, like, his eyes are closed the whole time.
Like, he's so passionate about it, and he speaks so well.
Yeah, he's one of my, like, would be, like, one of my role models for, you know, for life.
That one of the guys I've listened to a lot.
Hmm. Yeah.
Cool.
This is the, uh...
I put it into the mic, too, when you...
Okay.
People that watch me know my worth and value.
It's whatever.
Can you give us your best Greg impression?
Oh, my God.
Are you kidding?
I told you he's not Natty.
How was that?
That was not bad.
He's not daddy.
Oh my goodness.
That's crazy to see in real life.
I watch my old videos and there's different phases where I'm like, oh, that's like
cringy Greg.
Like it's my nasly Greg.
I find that my voice is maybe louder now, but like, or like more normal now, but it's more
like my real voice.
That's like almost put on like I was just yelling too loud.
But it's certainly changed over the years.
Like I definitely sound.
different. Can you give us an impression
of Jesse James West? Okay,
guys, we got to go
we got it on. It's amazing. And then
then he has to screw up and then do it again. No,
it's
fitness influencers versus
bodybuilders.
No, it's fitness influencers
versus people who
wait. And then, so the Jesse
James impersonation has to be, you
do it with extreme excitement, but you have
to retake the takeover 10
straight times. This is Jesse James.
So if you're in a Jesse James video, you have to redo the scene 10 times to get it perfect because he's a perfectionist.
I think everyone does that in fairness.
No, Coach Greg does not do this.
I make one video.
You're perfect off rent.
I'm far from that, but I think that people like the mistakes.
They like seeing you screw up.
Honestly, how many videos have I done where I say something?
I say the person's name.
I did a video on RFK and I called him JFK six times throughout.
And then it was like, RFK, RFK, or I call like Mike Thurston the wrong name.
The wrong name and people are like laughing.
They're like, I can't believe it.
So the more mistakes I have in a video, the better.
Like if I made a, if I said, we're saying Mitch Mitchell Hooper,
if I said Michael Cooper right here with a straight face and I didn't notice and people
like, bro just say Mitchell Cooper or whatever.
Like it's just funnier.
So why, why redo it?
Just go.
So I speak.
When I do my videos, there's no one in the room.
I have the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, because I'm too stupid to remember to remember to press these.
buttons and hate it. And I talk and then when a video's done, I press then and I walk out
the room and I don't do anything. So there's a lot of mistakes in there and the editors
sometimes will like take the scene out or whatever, but like a lot of times they're just putting
in there because it's more fun. Interesting. That was perfect. Thank you so much for coming on
the podcast. This is a blast. I love this. I had a good time. Awesome. Thank you guys for watching
so much. Thank you, Greg. Yep. We're going to link to all of your info down below in the
description along with the cookbook. So for people that want to follow along, that is down below. Thank you
so much, and until next time.
