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  • @FouadAbiad
    @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +18

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    Hormone optimization and bloodwork done by the best in the business!

  • @benjaminbarrioscerda636
    @benjaminbarrioscerda636 Před měsícem +263

    Fouad: breaths*
    Iain: I don’t actually agree

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +79

      😂 that’s what makes the podcast great!

    • @paulc8588
      @paulc8588 Před měsícem +4

      Lol ya love the discussions

  • @ALLTHINGSTRT
    @ALLTHINGSTRT Před měsícem +156

    I met Fouad at AMF Nate’s gym about a year back and he’s the most down to earth guy you’ll ever meet. This podcast has helped me through my brother passing and I made sure to let him know that. Thanks again Fouad for making these podcasts and helping others get through this wild life.

    • @RichardRatner.1972
      @RichardRatner.1972 Před měsícem +13

      All the best Brother. Thanks for sharing your story. This podcast was invaluable to me through the pandemic. Big love, kindest regards, a Richard U.K

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +74

      I remember meeting you and it was very sobering to hear your story. Thank you for sharing your story with me, again I'm glad we could do something to shed some light in a tough time.

    • @toniburdine1393
      @toniburdine1393 Před měsícem +16

      I swear this app needs a heart button. I love hearing stories like this. For me this podcast has gotten me through the death of my mother, various marriage issues and alcoholism. It picks me up and keeps me moving. So sorry for the loss of your brother.

    • @joebenett3667
      @joebenett3667 Před měsícem +3

      Of course he is he's on the mushrooms

  • @sahastrajitsingh2646
    @sahastrajitsingh2646 Před měsícem +44

    I am not one to post sentimental comments but this podcast is an escape for me, like for many others. Tough days, glooming uncertainty or fear of the future, once an episode of brochat drops , I feel happy. Never would I have thought that I'd be waiting for an entire week to hear a couple of bros talk and have a good time, and to feel as if I'm a part of their conversation, even though we've never met.

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +9

      Thank you for watching man. Glad we could give you a few laughs!

  • @aloeblack8853
    @aloeblack8853 Před měsícem +42

    “I got extra long toes I can’t explain” 😂😂 paul is one of the most legitimately funny people

  • @youngmetroh
    @youngmetroh Před měsícem +107

    Paul fucking up the prayer part never gets old 😂

    • @vacuumcleaner11
      @vacuumcleaner11 Před měsícem +12

      We need "Paul's prayer group" shirts

    • @NeroRome
      @NeroRome Před měsícem +5

      @@vacuumcleaner11 ”Dear Leader” on the reverse 🙏🏼

    • @TimC19
      @TimC19 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@vacuumcleaner11 before GTA 6 comes out lol

    • @alexanderjobrien
      @alexanderjobrien Před měsícem +3

      Im convinced he doesn’t know what a prayer is

    • @jimbriscoe1
      @jimbriscoe1 Před měsícem

      @@alexanderjobrienbut seth had that one really good one and paul was right there 😭

  • @kmatheson4
    @kmatheson4 Před měsícem +37

    Seth is such a great addition ! So many good outlooks on training

  • @ambriati08
    @ambriati08 Před měsícem +72

    Training debates are always my favorite and I do respect Fouad for always standing on his opinion no matter who agrees or who's on, but it's ironic that when Mike Isratel was on, Mike VW wasn't saying anything because he said "he agreed with everything he was saying" but is now saying "he's not the word on training" lol

    • @MikeVanWyck
      @MikeVanWyck Před měsícem +19

      @@ambriati08 I agreed with what he said when he was on. Doesn’t mean I agree with him all the time. Thats hard for u to understand?

    • @requiem-ph5xx
      @requiem-ph5xx Před měsícem +14

      mike vw just is a miserable guy and just likes to complain about people that are smaller than him, unless your as jacked as a ifbb pro open bodybuilder then hhe wont give you thhe time of day

    • @MikeVanWyck
      @MikeVanWyck Před měsícem +13

      @@requiem-ph5xx you’re catching on lol.

    • @92pittsburgsteelers
      @92pittsburgsteelers Před měsícem +1

      ​@@requiem-ph5xxMike just saying all types of training work & people act there is one way to train there is multiple styles to train

    • @matta.73
      @matta.73 Před měsícem +6

      Right. Mike isr actually knows what he’s talking about. Full ROM IS optimal. I still dont understand how mike vw is still on this podcast. He barely talks and when he talks its just negativity and sounds he hates life

  • @datnip79
    @datnip79 Před měsícem +22

    Paul turns into Rain Man during the prayer EVERY TIME 😅😅😅

  • @michaeldevore1003
    @michaeldevore1003 Před měsícem +69

    Mike Van Wyck is hands down the best person I’ve ever heard discuss the nuances and intricacies of training.

    • @McNetDeck
      @McNetDeck Před měsícem +16

      Just don't ask him his weight

    • @MikeVanWyck
      @MikeVanWyck Před měsícem +37

      @@McNetDeckmy god u need to move on with life my friend

    • @michaeldevore1003
      @michaeldevore1003 Před měsícem +3

      @@MikeVanWyckappreciate all the content you’ve put out Mike. I’ve been watching since you started it and it’s helped my development tremendously.

    • @c0rkum
      @c0rkum Před měsícem +4

      No.

    • @BernieDiveley-il1qg
      @BernieDiveley-il1qg Před měsícem

      💯

  • @magickreaper1
    @magickreaper1 Před měsícem +20

    Understanding bodybuilding is like trying to learn a a recipe from your grandma. „Use abit of flour with enough water to get a perfect dough“ 😂

  • @JohnSmith-eo2yx
    @JohnSmith-eo2yx Před měsícem +55

    I gotta say it does not surprise me that Iain is the only guy in this group who can pronounce a name correctly.

  • @jackmcguire4169
    @jackmcguire4169 Před měsícem +9

    I appreciate how the guys can “argue.” Real friends can disagree and argue and it’s not some personal beef. Great episode, as always.

  • @simonderoeck9336
    @simonderoeck9336 Před měsícem +71

    I do not agree with Fouad here and I'm totally all in on Mike Istraetel's expert opinion, but I must say that Fouad is the only guy that actually tries to challenge Mike Istraetel when he's on the podcast. Iain, I feel like, is more on his side so probably doesn't need to disagree. But is Mike VW actually has that strong of an opinion on this, why doesn't he open his mouth when Israetel is on? Cudos to Fouad here!

    • @Raven86-k7n
      @Raven86-k7n Před měsícem +37

      I find it a little funny that Mike W. literally has said "I love everything hes saying" to Israetel when he's on the podcast, and really stays quiet most of the time when he's on and just agrees with everything...but when the guy's not on the show thats when he expresses disagreement. lol

    • @simonderoeck9336
      @simonderoeck9336 Před měsícem +2

      @@Raven86-k7n Exactly!

    • @Sk.6789
      @Sk.6789 Před měsícem +26

      MVW seems to have developed some issue with MI, basically taking shots at him directly and calling him small etc.
      For his big tough guy act he was quiet as a mouse and agreed with everything when MI was on

    • @MrBladesman1889
      @MrBladesman1889 Před měsícem +26

      Mvw talks out of his ass . His whole training philosophy is based around 'rocking'..

    • @simonderoeck9336
      @simonderoeck9336 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@MrBladesman1889 😂😂😂

  • @SparkFN744
    @SparkFN744 Před měsícem +15

    Any intensifiers that cause you to continue to do repetitions, such as droplets, bottom end partials or assisted reps, are reps that go beyond failure, which is one of the primary drivers of muscle growth. So intensity can and does affect muscle growth. The more time you spend in a state of failure the more growth you’ll get. Just be aware of the trade off that is the fatigue that comes from going all the way to or past failure.

    • @SparkFN744
      @SparkFN744 Před měsícem

      I meant to say dropsets, not droplets*

    • @matthewmears1833
      @matthewmears1833 Před měsícem +1

      This is simply not true

    • @willthomas7666
      @willthomas7666 Před měsícem

      Umm yeah... I don't agree with the last part In the least... if that was true everyone would stay in that state of failure bc that would just grow muscle faster.... it doesn't work like that... u wouldn't be able to recover, it's not optimal, and u might even lose muscle...

    • @willthomas7666
      @willthomas7666 Před měsícem

      I agree with the first part... but the 2nd isnt true..

  • @jorgemadrigal911
    @jorgemadrigal911 Před měsícem +16

    53 min in and you and Iain still going at it! lol this is the best. I love every minute of it. Laughing my ass off at work and my co workers think I’m crazy.

    • @donquias903
      @donquias903 Před měsícem +1

      Iain is my fav but when he’s on one, it’s a little stressful to have on while working ha. Might have to save this for cardio later.

  • @daijon6580
    @daijon6580 Před měsícem +10

    ‘Well what i take from that is perseverance and courage, what do you guys think’😂😂😂😂

  • @andrewritger2901
    @andrewritger2901 Před měsícem +6

    "Were going to simplify this for the beginners."
    *40 minutes of high level discussion*
    "Vancouver picks"

  • @spicyterp
    @spicyterp Před měsícem +19

    You just knew Paul was saying that about the corn 😂

  • @50fit2fight8
    @50fit2fight8 Před měsícem +34

    Fouad is right, when Dr mike was on the Pod nobody including mike who had already done videos on it's range of tension and not range of motion, he said nothing when Dr mike was on...

    • @dfabe5346
      @dfabe5346 Před měsícem +14

      They always ride Dr Mike, I don't understand. The guy over intellectualizes everything, talks like he knows everything while eating crap like protein puffs and making gay jokes. It's cringy

    • @GroentjeBE
      @GroentjeBE Před měsícem +14

      I like Mike. He explains concepts very well and entertaining. RP is a great source of information hands down.

    • @michaelholder98
      @michaelholder98 Před měsícem

      I like both Mikes! But Isy…he is really really smart but he over complicates shit. Notice how he is still going for his pro card when all these other meatheads have been there and done that. Yea yea it’s genetics I’m sure…while he eats his cheese puffs and trains half hearted with his strict ROM…you be the judge

    • @michaelholder98
      @michaelholder98 Před měsícem

      @@dfabe5346totally!

    • @GroentjeBE
      @GroentjeBE Před měsícem

      @@michaelholder98 well, there are some high profile guys who use hos app tho. Nick Walker for example

  • @seanferguson3502
    @seanferguson3502 Před měsícem +8

    Ian training theories are spot on .. he knows that for a muscle to grow you have to increase intensity in the way he says with good form and full range of motions . The others are so very wrong. Listen to Ian when ever training is in discussion trust me he knows his stiff

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +2

      Nothing you said is wrong. Neither is anything iain said.

  • @dmitriypoltavskiy1218
    @dmitriypoltavskiy1218 Před měsícem +6

    Guys please look into sarcoplasmic vs myofibrilar hypertrophy. Also read about high threshold motor units. This will explain a lot of what you're debating.

  • @tyleranderson7857
    @tyleranderson7857 Před měsícem +11

    I met Fouad at the Arnold classic, we hooked up (I’m a guy)

    • @TheActualJesus
      @TheActualJesus Před měsícem

      It's not gay

    • @ulasfakir
      @ulasfakir Před měsícem

      yeah i saw the whole thing. i am never the same ever since :p

  • @samoakley8336
    @samoakley8336 Před 23 dny +1

    Best part of the podcast by far is Paul’s prayer and Mike laughing at him every time

  • @jarretttronge
    @jarretttronge Před měsícem +25

    Quite the group lately!

  • @Vibealive77
    @Vibealive77 Před měsícem +8

    I agree with Iain... 21s are fun... but there isn't any marketed advantage...

  • @AugustusGray
    @AugustusGray Před měsícem +4

    The range of topics in this podcast was wild, and Paul’s bible study at the end 😂

  • @Ethan-xp9ho
    @Ethan-xp9ho Před měsícem +4

    The long debates/arguments are the best part of the pod 💯

  • @jacoblariviere369
    @jacoblariviere369 Před měsícem +4

    It seems contradictory for Mike V to claim "there are no studies on these exercises" (suggesting that exercise selection should be grounded in science and statistics) and then discredit Mike Israetel’s training philosophies by comparing Fouads legs to his (Fouads legs > Mike’s legs therefore Fouad training>). This illustrates a common problem in fitness discussions: comparing individual cases (n = 1) as if they represent universal truths. Similarly, Mike V critiques Jeff Nippard's evaluation of Sam Sulek's training on instagram, dismissing Nippard's philosophies solely because Sulek is bigger and disregarding the impact of genetics and more blatantly the fact that Nippard is natural.
    To establish that one exercise is significantly better than another, there must be data supporting this within well-defined critical regions of a normal distribution with a large enough sample size to extrapolate for the population. Without it you can only theorize a mechanism and turning sideways to get a better stretch stands on solid grounds as a potential benefit.

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +1

      Ok understood. But if ALL bodybuilders since the beginning of time are doing something one way, and they are all getting amazing results, why would we listen to the ones not getting the results?
      I’m not saying that’s what’s happening to that extreme but to some degree it is.

    • @MarkLePage
      @MarkLePage Před měsícem

      @@FouadAbiadI feel like genetics took a massive back seat in this discussion too. Like in the Mike I’s legs vs. Fouad’s legs comparison, is it not possible that Fouad just has genetically better leg shape/growth? It could even just be that Fouad genetically had better potential for bodybuilding in general than Mike I does, and really doesn’t have as much to do with training technique at all.

  • @ajdiaz5525
    @ajdiaz5525 Před měsícem +5

    Man sometimes I wish I was on this pod just make sure iain and fouad don’t confuse each other 😂

  • @mohammadnasir154
    @mohammadnasir154 Před měsícem +4

    Love Seth being permanent
    On bro chat. This is a great starting 5 lineup. Love the different insights

  • @charlestatsuhara535
    @charlestatsuhara535 Před měsícem +2

    That thumbnail is the best yet 😂

  • @SkinnyNix19
    @SkinnyNix19 Před měsícem +3

    @30:00 I believe Dr. Mike doesn’t like partials and drop sets because you can’t accurately track them. He’s very very big in progression and recovery (understandably), and with partials or drop sets it’s hard to consistently determine how much benefit you gained from those partials compared to the extra fatigue you’ve accrued.
    Personally I think drop sets and partials can definitely elicit a good muscle building response in the body just from the added intensity/stress that they bring. As long as they’re not overused or making you too fatigued, I don’t see an issue with them

  • @tonymalczon2060
    @tonymalczon2060 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks so much guys. This podcast really helps with my mental health. I appreciate all you guys. Have a great day

  • @jasonhebert1989
    @jasonhebert1989 Před měsícem +1

    At 1:46:49 Just when Seth was going to explain why Derek isn’t one of the 3 best ambassadors of the sport they cut it lol

    • @Chuy4707
      @Chuy4707 Před 6 dny +1

      I came for this comment, interesting huh😏 maybe an argument went about and fouad thought let’s not start shit

    • @jasonhebert1989
      @jasonhebert1989 Před 6 dny

      @@Chuy4707 exactly. Can’t give good points that don’t support the current Mr. Olympia lol
      Probably got a little more serious than their normal “arguments”

  • @SteveDavid-pw4lh
    @SteveDavid-pw4lh Před měsícem +6

    Time stamps really do help 👏👏👏

  • @mushroomformula3805
    @mushroomformula3805 Před měsícem +15

    Fuck studies lol fuck workout science. If I hear more about this shiii Imma lose my mind😂 😂😂😂

    • @kendallt909
      @kendallt909 Před měsícem +2

      Agreed 👊

    • @92pittsburgsteelers
      @92pittsburgsteelers Před měsícem +2

      I know there's literally hundreds of bodybuilders who all trained different & did well find best style for you

    • @dfitnessguru_OG
      @dfitnessguru_OG Před měsícem +2

      Agreed 100% just go work hard

    • @willthomas7666
      @willthomas7666 Před měsícem

      Nah there's a place for both.. but it def gets over analyzed and ppl over do tf outta it... its best to do both. But intensity and progression imo are the 2 most important parts in lifting

  • @BernieDiveley-il1qg
    @BernieDiveley-il1qg Před měsícem +10

    🐐 bodybuilding podcast

  • @Vibealive77
    @Vibealive77 Před měsícem +1

    Mike's 1.5 rep/stress thing makes sense... I hadn't thought of that... as long as the partials are from the stretched position...

  • @Simonbphysique
    @Simonbphysique Před měsícem +3

    32:28 one thing that nobody really mentions when it comes to training is that there is a time factor involved. A 5 hour training session would not be as intense as a 1 hour training session, which means that the amount of effort exerted across a shorter period of time makes a difference. In the same way that if you can push a set even into partials, you are exerting more effort (even if only partial) across a shorter period of time as a pose to stopping and doing another set. In my opinion anyways 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @RERELOLUWAAYENI
      @RERELOLUWAAYENI Před měsícem +1

      This!!!! I feel like fouad is mis-remembering what Mike Israetel said-while science can tell you what’s optimal on paper-real life has time constraints and injury history- 2 big reasons why training needs to be altered. so yeah straight sets of full range is best on paper if you had infinite time to workout, but if you had shorter time constraints-doing intensity techniques would allow you to accomplish something that you could not do with a full set (which would usually require more rest time). Imagine the gym closes in 2 mins, you can only do 1 straight set but you could add on partials, forced reps, a drop set or rest pause. Also if you’re injured they can be a way to get intensity without too much additional risk with just increased load

    • @Simonbphysique
      @Simonbphysique Před měsícem +1

      @@RERELOLUWAAYENI loving the gym shutting scenario as an example 👌👏 you either do an extended set or one normal set because you cant get the second set in before the gym shuts

    • @RERELOLUWAAYENI
      @RERELOLUWAAYENI Před měsícem

      @@Simonbphysique 💯💯💯

    • @willthomas7666
      @willthomas7666 Před měsícem

      All comes down to intensity and progression... u can't go intense for 5 hrs and if u did... u would not recover

    • @willthomas7666
      @willthomas7666 Před měsícem

      After an hr in the gym lifting intense your really not doing anything

  • @BostjanBavcon
    @BostjanBavcon Před měsícem +23

    Fouad is working overtime with these uploads. 😊

    • @JT-yx7vf
      @JT-yx7vf Před měsícem +12

      Yeah, once a week is a huge task.

    • @tylerschnarr
      @tylerschnarr Před měsícem +1

      @@JT-yx7vfI mean could just have happy with what we get ya chooch

    • @elliottrichardson8213
      @elliottrichardson8213 Před měsícem +6

      @@tylerschnarrI’m definitely happy with what we get but he’s got a point lol used to be 2x per week minimum

    • @metalmike350z
      @metalmike350z Před měsícem

      I miss BB&B

  • @Tero92
    @Tero92 Před měsícem +3

    As a Finnish man, so the summer/grill season is quite short. Corn on the cob and stuffed mushrooms wrapped in bacon is a must! Corn 4.5/5 and the mushrooms 6/5. I could live our summer with those mushrooms.

    • @toniburdine1393
      @toniburdine1393 Před měsícem +1

      So what are you stuffing the mushrooms with? I love to cook and try new stuff and mushrooms with bacon oh I'm all in lol.

    • @Tero92
      @Tero92 Před měsícem

      ​@@toniburdine1393 ok dont hate, because alot of people dont like it, butbthen again alotnof people lpve it too but usually bluecheese, they be bussin like a mf(or whatever the kids say)..I guess it could be other cheese too
      Edit. I wasnt sure what the mushrooms are in English what we use but im pretty sure theyre portobello mushrooms, u just snap the root/stock whatever it is in english off and u have this perfect hole/dent whatever to put the stuffin in it, then just two pieces of bacon one wrapped one way and the other like u make a cross with them, and cook till the bacons done

  • @PMTCards
    @PMTCards Před měsícem +3

    Lmao I love the “debates/arguments”.. it reminds me of hanging out with the boys more before cell phones and internet lol.. we would just argue about shit we were probably all wrong on.. who had more HR this season? Who won XYZ, who is more credible, etc etc.. and you’d just sit there and convo/argue/laugh/etc.. now so easy to just pull out a phone and say it’s “this”.. though it’s getting harder and harder to believe anything you search for these days, so we might be going back to these arguments lol

  • @christopherbecker1499
    @christopherbecker1499 Před měsícem +2

    I just graduated with an exercise science degree, there are most definitely multiple different factors that are big contributors to hypertrophy.

    • @willthomas7666
      @willthomas7666 Před měsícem +1

      Like what? It seems to me that progression and intensity is always the most important thing... it's pretty damn simple to me

  • @tylerschnarr
    @tylerschnarr Před měsícem +1

    Seth looks like a little kid watching a fist fight 😂😂😂😂 55:47

  • @Raven86-k7n
    @Raven86-k7n Před měsícem +7

    Mike I., on this podcast, did not say to never ever, ever use partial range of motion. lol...He was totally misrepresented during this discussion.

    • @ronin_9
      @ronin_9 Před měsícem +1

      True! It seems Fouad only watched FULL ROM thing and thinks Dr Mike is nothing but FULL ROM.

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +2

      I'm pretty sure in our first podcast together he did. He has changed his opinion on it since.

    • @RERELOLUWAAYENI
      @RERELOLUWAAYENI Před měsícem +1

      @@FouadAbiadhe caveated that bottom end partials have their place as well as people with injury history (a necessity, as opposed to a general preference)

    • @Raven86-k7n
      @Raven86-k7n Před měsícem

      @@FouadAbiad Fair enough. I just remember the topic being brought up on one of the podcasts he was on, and he pretty much said what Iain has said...partials can be used but they shouldnt be what you do from the very start of the set. As a finisher or something along those lines its fair game.

    • @simonderoeck9336
      @simonderoeck9336 Před měsícem +1

      @@Raven86-k7n exactly, I'm pretty sure he is not against lengthened partials

  • @sillymonkeytrucking7249
    @sillymonkeytrucking7249 Před měsícem +1

    Doing the half reps in 21s gives u a better mind muscle connection. Being able to focus on the stops and starts in the movement mid range gives u a better understanding of the isolation

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem +1

      This is possible for sure. Learning to control the muscle at any point in the movement can be a positive.

  • @markgiampa7654
    @markgiampa7654 Před měsícem +2

    After half hour into the arguement I left to take a shit, sat there on my phone till my feet went numb and when I came back these dudes were still arguing

  • @nb9797
    @nb9797 Před měsícem

    Correct me if I'm wrong but 21s are essentially ensuring you don't allow momentum to ruin the top half, and you don't allow the bottom half resting periods. Then when you're onto the last 7, your biceps are adequately pre-exhausted.
    It's a pre-exhaust technique, no?

  • @SuperApex93
    @SuperApex93 Před měsícem +1

    Cheers for getting me through the first half of graveyard shift

  • @nickbiersack666
    @nickbiersack666 Před měsícem

    It doesn't matter whether you take a second between each rep or you do each rep without losing tension. The first method, you will do more reps to achieve the same Time Under Tension while the latter method will fatigue quicker. If each is performed to failure they each will have equal influence on hypertrophy.

  • @bryanboudreaux8661
    @bryanboudreaux8661 Před měsícem

    Hearing Mike talk about rear delt machine, see Seth emphatically nodding his head in my peripheral....nope, he's just going to town on that corn on the cob LMAO

  • @ImplodingFish
    @ImplodingFish Před měsícem +2

    The thumbnail preview is a gif of Seth destroying some corn.

  • @mpfitness3001
    @mpfitness3001 Před měsícem +1

    Paul's prayer 😂 wow what a good laugh ❤😂🎉

  • @kfcmusicfitness
    @kfcmusicfitness Před měsícem

    Jason Huh did some amazing things with partial ranges and tension training

  • @davebrummage6632
    @davebrummage6632 Před měsícem +4

    If you are watching this podcast and don't know what 21's are, ypu should start doing ballet.😂

  • @Warrior101able
    @Warrior101able Před měsícem

    Prime equipment makes equipment to create tension in different ranges in a motion. Same as doing 21’s. Targeting a stronger part in the motion and pre exhausting, then switching to a full ROM seems more beneficial to me. Maybe it’s nothing scientific and more so mentally intensifying but sometimes that’s what you need. 🤷‍♂️

  • @blakedubty8965
    @blakedubty8965 Před měsícem +1

    The thumbnail to this video is fucking perfection

  • @mrbobjrsrv
    @mrbobjrsrv Před měsícem

    This is the best thumbnail ever on your channel lmaoo

    • @mrbobjrsrv
      @mrbobjrsrv Před měsícem

      And probably one of my top 5 favorite episodes! So many funny moments

  • @briancavanaugh7604
    @briancavanaugh7604 Před měsícem +1

    So what got cut about Derek????

  • @weightwhat_
    @weightwhat_ Před měsícem +1

    Ronnie and Jay be like what's range of motion range of tension etc et... i just lift heavy ass weights to grow period

  • @brookes1911
    @brookes1911 Před měsícem +2

    Nearly 3hrs - thank you Fouad!! 👏🫶🙏

  • @unrestraineddarkness9242
    @unrestraineddarkness9242 Před měsícem

    Pauls prayer sounded more like a voiceover for a Ford commercial 🤣

  • @adamwallace8765
    @adamwallace8765 Před měsícem

    Intensifiers are useful for coaching and add a psychological benefit that can carry over to a greater output than straight sets. It's not always physiological.

  • @henz_solo
    @henz_solo Před měsícem +1

    If you like garlic, then garlic salt on freshly grilled corn on the cob is bomb. If you can find smoked salt that's pretty good too. But if you don't like either of those then yeah, "fleur de sel" is what Seth's fancy salt is called

  • @rue4306
    @rue4306 Před měsícem

    For the hypertrophy argument… I believe the most important factor is time under tension. If you do 145 on the leg press for 2 minutes of full ROM, I don’t believe it would automatically create more stress aka tension to the muscle than 145 half reps for 30 sec full ROM then 30 sec partials. I think the stress you put on the muscle is the most important factor and depending on your understanding of training and creating tension determines which approach would be the most beneficial. I think the best way to implement 21s to an audience is to say it’s a more advanced movement for people who can manipulate the tension to a muscle at a high level and safely.

  • @graciepak4837
    @graciepak4837 Před měsícem +3

    I needed this upload today

  • @jackwilliams889
    @jackwilliams889 Před měsícem

    Found, you’re always telling Paul to “lead us off with a prayer,” but it’s at the end of the podcast😂 great pod as usual ❤

  • @brentontriplett4795
    @brentontriplett4795 Před měsícem

    I’m still gona run the rack for lateral raises and dumbell curls , still gona do my drop sets, and rest pause and partials doing them all is what I like 👊( probably not all in same workout though)

  • @osirus.s
    @osirus.s Před měsícem

    Been watching for 6-7 years now and the amount of actual bodybuilding/workout info thats being explained has increased drastically in these last 2 years. Wish these types of episodes were around when I was still in high school but glad the new gen can intake all of this

    • @willthomas7666
      @willthomas7666 Před měsícem

      Ur better off not knowing the info.... its simple, and not complicated.. intensity and progression are the 2 main things, while using good form... its lit that simple

  • @jsmendi23
    @jsmendi23 Před měsícem

    1:02:28 Fouad you’re supposed to type in the names of the final placing on the left. The spreadsheet does the math for you.

  • @orbarak123
    @orbarak123 Před měsícem +1

    Love those long training debates ❤

  • @elliotmorneau1536
    @elliotmorneau1536 Před měsícem

    That's one thing that I like about this podcast, the guys have different opinions, they debate, they're staying respectful and move on after. Today in this industry it seems like if you disagree with someone, they're directly attacking you personnaly...

  • @willthomas7666
    @willthomas7666 Před měsícem +1

    Lol i love this podcast.. iian and fouad arguing never gets old

  • @user-xs4rm1ti8f
    @user-xs4rm1ti8f Před měsícem +1

    Such a good group for this podcast need this every time

  • @SkinnyNix19
    @SkinnyNix19 Před měsícem

    @57:00 Hany Rambod says “a bigger muscle is a stronger muscle” and I ain’t arguing with that 26374849 time Olympia winning coach 😂

  • @billbredeck1249
    @billbredeck1249 Před měsícem

    These guys are synergy personified- total info/laugh bomb every time. Celebrate the podcast folks- this is rare air.❤

  • @alluzhin8952
    @alluzhin8952 Před měsícem +1

    Everything Iain said EVERYTHING about training is backed my science. Yes straight sets are superior and yes Mechanical tension is the driver for hypertrophy. Guess what drop sets cause fatigue (alot of fatigue) and guess what the enemy of performance is? Fatigue. Also guess what is most important thing is when training? Performance. You can get a pump curling 20s for 40 reps and your arms aren't gonna grow. Putting your muscle under proper loading within the proper range of motion and training til failure is what causes growth, also known as mechanical tension. Everything that causes growth will just come back to mechanical tension EVERY SINGLE TIME. You can't just pump your muscles to 300lbs.

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem

      Again you’ve taken the wrong thing from the discussion. First off there are three parts to hypertrophy mechanical tension, muscle damage and metabolic stress.
      Secondly no one said to pump your way to growth but the pump matters in ranges of hypertrophy which are 5-30 reps (backed by science).
      Iain is right that full rom and straight sets are the base but they are not all encompassing of hypertrophy.

    • @alluzhin8952
      @alluzhin8952 Před měsícem +1

      @@FouadAbiad Muscle damage and metabolic stress are not the drivers of muscle growth, those are things you want to avoid. Those 2 things impede recovery drastically which is something you obviously what to optimize as a bodybuilder. Also I don't mean actually pump your way to growth, but I was just making a sarcastic remark, I was just trying to say it's not the pump that's building muscle, or even contributing. I see the pump as tool to see you're hydrated and properly fueled for your workout, and an indicator that you're hitting the targeted muscle, but not what is actually causing the muscle to grow.

    • @FouadAbiad
      @FouadAbiad  Před měsícem

      @@alluzhin8952 your first statement is factually incorrect.

  • @cadenmason7249
    @cadenmason7249 Před měsícem +1

    Paul has Phil twice that’s why he forgot Tim

  • @mahbub87hussain
    @mahbub87hussain Před měsícem

    I loved the discussion about training, load and tension. Personally, i start to throw partials in when the muscle is feeling fatigued and im struggling to get full range of motion. I know it's kind of cheating but on those days, i feel like the partials help to drive extra blood into the muscle even though I'm not completing a full rep. No science/literature around this at all. Just purely how it feels

  • @michaelholder98
    @michaelholder98 Před měsícem

    Paul’s Prayers have become legend!!!! That was no prayer BAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @benjamiiiiiiiin
    @benjamiiiiiiiin Před měsícem

    Partials are worthwhile in your last set, for sure. Prior to that though, it comes down to fatigue management. I could do the partials, or I could get more full reps in my next set.

  • @deanmckillop8423
    @deanmckillop8423 Před měsícem

    Hypertrophy in 3 points
    1. Progression of mechanical tension is likely numero uno as Iain implied (that is not exposure to tension as a measure of time like "time under tension"... but actual progression of tension itself. Which means load but load specific to the biomechanics of a movement)
    2. Progression of work capacity (volume) is likely second
    3. Exposure to metabolic stress seems to have some impact, but not well elucidated (you see this in blood flow restriction research). Something is happening but they cant really say what nor to what magnitude.. but its likely small in comparison to #1 and #2
    Then the asterisk to the above is that ALL scenarios must occur within a relative proximity to failure in order for them to be sufficiently stimulatory for hypertrophy
    This obviously requires more nuance, but as an overarching framework, these are seemingly the most important considerations.
    To clarify on your muscle fibre to drop set comment Fouad... you've somewhat intertwined two concepts but generally speaking you can say that less load will almost always = less tension. So using 80kg to failure and then 60kg to failure is never going to create more tension. It can create more metabolic stress and it could result in greater fibre utilisation, but that fibre recruitment is the response to something referred to as the 'size principle' whereby larger motor units are recruited on an as needed basis... this typically means the heavier the load the greater the motor unit recruitment, but similarly, the closer to failure the greater the recruitment.
    By default of dropping the load, you will initially recruit LESS but once you enter back into the zone of the final reps, you will re-recruit as many fibres as necessary based on 'the size principle'

  • @kamkaimi8176
    @kamkaimi8176 Před měsícem

    Mike falling forward for a laugh and then falling back for a laugh was top notch 🤣

  • @paulc8588
    @paulc8588 Před měsícem +1

    Love this pod so much, thanks fellas

  • @amydereus8805
    @amydereus8805 Před měsícem +4

    I think with the intensifiers - some people just don't have the mental drive to push themselves through as many full sets / reps to failure as compared to a drop set or similar. Some people would tap out at 6 reps instead of the 10 they had hoped for ... whereas if they did their 6 and then dropset, they end up with more muscle breakdown / hypertrophy drivers than they otherwise would have.

  • @jm158
    @jm158 Před měsícem

    Every 6-8 weeks we get on a “best way to train” rant and at the end of the day it all works. If you train hard every time and eat to fuel your workout you will make progress

  • @joshm684
    @joshm684 Před měsícem +2

    I got the flake salt for steak. Tastes EXACTLY THE SAME as pink salt for only 30x the price.

    • @toniburdine1393
      @toniburdine1393 Před měsícem +1

      Which means my cheap ass will stick with the pink salt. Thanks for the tip!

    • @joshm684
      @joshm684 Před měsícem

      @@toniburdine1393 yeah my bro in law recommended it. Had high hopes. Gf and I both were like this tastes no different at all. Tried it multiple times.

  • @sahastrajitsingh2646
    @sahastrajitsingh2646 Před měsícem

    1:58:00 Big Mike is spot on. I respect him a lot for that. The man talks facts, be it this , or the one regarding Nick's waist getting bigger or Quint's fallout with Matt. He doesn't speak much but when he does, it carries weight.

  • @michaelholder98
    @michaelholder98 Před měsícem

    Extra intensity will always lead to more growth/results. The risk of injury goes up too. Risk vs reward. It’s up to you to decide. Simple as that.

  • @coarse5
    @coarse5 Před měsícem

    The part that might be missed with the full rom vs partial convo, is the stimulus to fatigue ratio, just bang for your buck. The partial reps do still give you a stimulus but it may not be to the magnitude of an additional set or down set of full rom, so your stimulus may be a tick down while the fatigue is at a comparable level if not higher on the partials.

  • @ANAS577
    @ANAS577 Před měsícem

    Mike "We're having an argument right now based on what something that he deems is right"
    I 100% agree with Mike, I understand the context that when did Isreatel ever become the word of Hypertrophy training.

  • @pwpumped
    @pwpumped Před měsícem +2

    Waited since the last podcast for this

  • @nielvanderwalt1965
    @nielvanderwalt1965 Před měsícem

    Would love to see a leg day video with iain and seth. Both are intense af.

  • @amaryamin4416
    @amaryamin4416 Před měsícem

    Hey Fouad if you love corn on the cob, you would love Istanbul, there’s street vendors there selling them literally on every corner for like a buck

  • @jacobhospelhorn7326
    @jacobhospelhorn7326 Před měsícem +1

    Fouad: “Iain, what’s your opinion”? Iain answers in his opinion.. Fouad: “you’re wrong” 🤣

  • @MillieEvoy
    @MillieEvoy Před měsícem +1

    Ya’ll need to try Mexican street corn

  • @LeeJoRo
    @LeeJoRo Před měsícem +1

    Fouad on a dirt bike is like Radahn on the horse

  • @sheamaldonado
    @sheamaldonado Před měsícem

    Seth is such a great dude man, i really enjoy him being there!

  • @realseanconnors
    @realseanconnors Před měsícem

    26:51 fouad technically is correct, the pump does drive hypertrophy indirectly and directly, however the #1 driver of hypertrophy is mechanical tension