Meet the STRONGEST Man in Calisthenics | FitnessFAQs Podcast #12 - Mathew Zlat

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    This video is a discussion between @mathewzlat2334 and FitnessFAQs. We talk about calisthenics, streetworkout and setting world records. View the chapters below for topics discussed.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Warning
    00:40 Mathew Zlat Story
    1:19 Personal Records
    2:25 The Journey
    6:29 What's Streetlifting?
    7:14 Starting Weighted
    8:25 Beginner Routine
    9:56 How Strong Are You?
    11:05 Optimal Exercise Order
    13:30 Perfect Dips
    22:45 Perfect Pull-Ups
    32:38 Accessory Exercises
    37:28 Isolation Exercises
    39:41 Training Vs Strict Form
    40:42 Pause Reps
    42:21 Warm-Up Mistakes
    45:16 Rest Times
    47:21 Skills & Streetlifting
    48:54 One Arm Pull-Up
    54:31 Training to Failure
    57:06 Injury
    58:10 Body Fat
    58:58 Hiring Coach
    1:01:53 Autoregulation
    1:02:40 What to Track
    1:03:51 Periodisation
    1:04:40 Special Supplements
    1:10:15 Advice to Younger Self
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  • @FitnessFAQs
    @FitnessFAQs  Před rokem +18

    Listen on Spotify - spoti.fi/3FD8PLE or Apple Podcasts - apple.co/3DRiRHG
    Timestamps -
    00:00 Warning
    00:40 Mathew Zlat Story
    1:19 Personal Records
    2:25 The Journey
    6:29 What's Streetlifting?
    7:14 Starting Weighted
    8:25 Beginner Routine
    9:56 How Strong Are You?
    11:05 Optimal Exercise Order
    13:30 Perfect Dips
    22:45 Perfect Pull-Ups
    32:38 Accessory Exercises
    37:28 Isolation Exercises
    39:41 Training Vs Strict Form
    40:42 Pause Reps
    42:21 Warm-Up Mistakes
    45:16 Rest Times
    47:21 Skills & Streetlifting
    48:54 One Arm Pull-Up
    54:31 Training to Failure
    57:06 Injury
    58:10 Body Fat
    58:58 Hiring Coach
    1:01:53 Autoregulation
    1:02:40 What to Track
    1:03:51 Periodisation
    1:04:40 Special Supplements
    1:10:15 Advice to Younger Self

    • @TimothyJ.Lochhead
      @TimothyJ.Lochhead Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the interview and timestamps! What is the name of the Russian strength specialist and author mentioned at 44:17? Sounded like M______ Lavinsky (but I can't find/search who). Many thanks if anyone can note.

    • @semme01
      @semme01 Před 2 měsíci

      he doesnt seem at all to focus on a controlled excentric movement. is a slow "negative" that much overrated?

  • @user-Red5hield-exp0ser
    @user-Red5hield-exp0ser Před rokem +196

    This guy's explanation of how he trains is the most in depth, yet easy to understand for the layman, from beginner to advance. His English is superb too.
    Respect to this young man and his work ethics.
    Great choice Mr Vadnal 👏🏼

  • @LarsRyeJeppesen
    @LarsRyeJeppesen Před rokem +257

    I tried for years to learn backbend bridge, front splits and middle splits. Stupid strategy. Once I focused on one thing only, I made huge progress and could do it consistently. Once a skill is mastered, it's easy to maintain while focusing on the next.

    • @RR-xz6bv
      @RR-xz6bv Před rokem +3

      Mastering my muscle up almost flawless check out my vid. I’m working on hspu it’s so impossible but I love the feeling of working all those small muscles it feels amazing

    • @nikitaedell
      @nikitaedell Před rokem +2

      Well thats more of yoga and not calisthenics

    • @dudejoe8390
      @dudejoe8390 Před rokem +5

      I'm learning back bridge, middle splits, and front splits now, and making good progress quickly.
      • FS = 95٪
      • MS = 40%
      • BBB = 80%
      I understand everyone is gonna progress differently, but good programming and understanding helped a lot.

    • @josephbolt6203
      @josephbolt6203 Před rokem +4

      @@nikitaedell Yeah, but the same mindset can be applied to all kinds of skills.

    • @nikitaedell
      @nikitaedell Před rokem

      @@josephbolt6203 no not really, what i meant that its not considered calisthenics, scimce a middlesplit is not a strength exersize

  • @bigsmoke4
    @bigsmoke4 Před rokem +250

    Wishing him a quick recovery from that nasty bicep tear!

    • @jamespong6588
      @jamespong6588 Před rokem +11

      He is never coming back from that

    • @ursilkagaming
      @ursilkagaming Před rokem +14

      @@jamespong6588 refuses to elaborate

    • @rashoietolan3047
      @rashoietolan3047 Před rokem +7

      Psychical injury heals differently from psychological injury

    • @texasbeaver8188
      @texasbeaver8188 Před rokem +7

      Wide grip chin-ups always looked sus to me. With heavy weight, jeez.

    • @oigen90
      @oigen90 Před rokem +2

      @@jamespong6588 just watch his channel - he lifts superhuman weights just in few months after surgery. I'm sure he'll be back.

  • @kodokraksasa6564
    @kodokraksasa6564 Před rokem +104

    Perfect dips
    - support be tense, depress scapula, chest hollow
    - position must tight, close, symmetrical, control weight w/ legs
    - rear delt at elbow level or below
    - when pushing, let go of closed chest and abs tension
    - control is the most important in dips
    - mentally visualize the full dips sequence
    - breathe freely, breathe out before dipping to tense abs,
    - put the weight very low so u can hold the plate with feet
    Perfect pullups
    - stabilize 1st in hang
    - pull as fast as possible
    - until chin/ neck clears bar
    - grip a little wider than shoulder width
    - grip width is up to u
    - deadstop is good 4 technique
    - nonstop allows more reps

  • @yqafree
    @yqafree Před rokem +85

    What a mature athlete, for such a young man he's very well researched and wise.

    • @tonyverras2688
      @tonyverras2688 Před rokem +1

      Do you think he could block Von Miller or is as good as an athelte as Derrick Henry?

    • @yqafree
      @yqafree Před rokem +5

      @@tonyverras2688 Football is quite a different sport. Maybe he could block Von Miller after training, he's certainly strong enough to but experience is key. I think Derrick Henry and Mathew Zlat have respect in the leagues of their respective sports but I wouldn't know how to qualify nor quantify these differences without seeing the others try the others sports out after a while.

  • @mymatemartin
    @mymatemartin Před rokem +53

    I'm a 60yo slug looking for inspiration. I've watched your channel for quite some time and really feel body weight training is a good fit for me. This interview was absolutely brilliant. One of the best I've ever seen. Intelligent, informed questions answered with honesty, clarity and precision. Not a single second wasted with fluff or ego. Thanks so much.

  • @louispeeters1151
    @louispeeters1151 Před rokem +4

    This was awesome! Great in-depth but easy to understand analysis and presentation of Mat's experience. I really love the calisthenics community

  • @magnus6231
    @magnus6231 Před rokem +27

    Great ! His second interview in English i think. Hopefully he recovers fast and keeps setting records in the future!

  • @rickyspanish8956
    @rickyspanish8956 Před rokem +3

    Just wow, what an incredible video guys, thank you so much for that! It is so hard to get this kind of top information, from the highest level athletes for free, everything nowadays is so hard monetized, BIG thank you for the work you do!
    I have been in Calisthenics for 3 years and I have learned A LOT from this video!

  • @markoplazanic784
    @markoplazanic784 Před rokem +1

    Amazing interview!
    Wanted to hear Matthew speak in a long format for so time now.
    He definitely put a lot of thought behind everything he's doing and I love the fact he's willing to speak out against the prevailing sentiment around certain fitness topic, but in a thoughtful manner.

  • @fredazcarate4818
    @fredazcarate4818 Před rokem +19

    Fantastic interview with a young master of weighted calisthenics. Kudos!

  • @joojotin
    @joojotin Před rokem +5

    One of the best quests yet, amazing information and inspiration.

  • @FitWels
    @FitWels Před rokem +2

    Loved this Interview! Lots of gold nuggets of wisdom in there. This dude seems very intelligent. My main takeaway is the protracted/„caved“ position in the dip

  • @pico5746
    @pico5746 Před rokem +4

    I fully agree with the exercise order, your most desired skill/exercise, Basics, isolation. Really good solid advice, especially for newcomers to intermediates.

  • @maximofernandez196
    @maximofernandez196 Před rokem +4

    50:00 I love this, and I love the fact that even Daniel learns something new and useful. As you said in another video, that even with so many years of training, you're still open-minded and learn so many new things.
    Keep the great content, this series is gold!

  • @likemy
    @likemy Před rokem +1

    saw this guy's videos around a year ago, some really insane stuff. I had no idea he was this fluent in English--it's awesome to hear his thoughts on calisthenics and training in such great detail. A top notch athlete who sounds like he's also a good coach

  • @goprimate
    @goprimate Před rokem +1

    This was a great interview, learned lots of valuable info!💪🏽

  • @goldenboy2674
    @goldenboy2674 Před rokem +1

    Excellent podcast daniel. Mathew was a great guest, and the guy is a wealth of knowledge. Another athlete deserving of respect and admiration. Truly inspiring.

  • @stephenyost9400
    @stephenyost9400 Před rokem

    Matthew, Great advice. Very, very helpful. Thank you.

  • @JohnboySK64
    @JohnboySK64 Před rokem +1

    Really great podcast, thanks for introducing me to this dude, fkn awesome content all around from you brother tyvm and keep up the good work, I learned a lot from this one, watched this a few times now actually.

  • @chiorega
    @chiorega Před rokem +1

    Great interview, interesting questions and clear and honest answers. Thanks

  • @saudude2174
    @saudude2174 Před rokem +2

    inspiring stuff
    thanks

  • @JorisWeima
    @JorisWeima Před 23 dny

    Awesome podcast! Thank you both a lot

  • @pricelessthundercunt1778

    Absolute killer pod lads 💪🏻

  • @florriejohnson9564
    @florriejohnson9564 Před rokem +2

    A young person with so much knowledge and wisdom.

  • @harmonyOfEureka
    @harmonyOfEureka Před rokem +5

    Been following him for some time, really great strength

  • @Nhicki
    @Nhicki Před rokem +23

    Always love Matthew getting the cred he deserves, super strong dude and seems to enjoy sharing the love for the sport he has mastered

  • @42neddy
    @42neddy Před rokem +8

    love how much Dan is enjoying this conversation haha

  • @WigManThe1st
    @WigManThe1st Před rokem

    Great talk. Thanks

  • @PullupDip
    @PullupDip Před rokem

    so interesting to listen to you guys! Mathew, you're a great athlete!

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 Před rokem

    Very good discussion, thanks.

  • @thanksgivingh6185
    @thanksgivingh6185 Před rokem

    really appreciate the timestamps. Great interview

  • @skywalkr360
    @skywalkr360 Před rokem +13

    I would LOVE to have weighted calisthenics competitions here in America 🇺🇸! I lived here my whole life I just began weighted calisthenics this year( the four lift approach: pullup, dip, muscle up, and squat), but I have been training calisthenics for a little over two years now. I began training sports seriously since 11, so ten years ago. When I say I love training, it doesn't begin to explain how much I enjoy it. Keep grinding everyone. Discipline and consistency are the keys to success. If I had to add a third one, I would say to train smart too. I avoided soo many injuries by not letting my ego get in the way. I believe in all of you reading this. YOU WILL MAKE IT!

    • @adamsmith8283
      @adamsmith8283 Před rokem

      What can you do in those four lifts now?

    • @skywalkr360
      @skywalkr360 Před rokem +2

      @@adamsmith8283 I started some exercises earlier than others. For example, I began doing squats way before I could do a weighted muscle up. I started each of the four exercises at different times in my life, but this is the year I combined them together. Squat:340lbs (154.2kg). Muscle up: 45lbs[20.4kg](on rings) weighted dip: 215lbs (97.5kg) weighted pullup: 105lbs (47.6kg)
      I still need a lot of improvement. My current total is 319.7kg. The goal is to be in the 400kg + club My weight is 84.8kg

  • @romanpetrov5339
    @romanpetrov5339 Před rokem

    Greate interview man.

  • @paulchristie3306
    @paulchristie3306 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Awesome strength. Dip competition with 3 white lights ? You learn something everyday. Dips & pull-ups are the best upper body exercises.

  • @kungfuguitarboarder
    @kungfuguitarboarder Před rokem

    Great talk, a lot of wise words guys

  • @TuranZeynalliArmWrestling
    @TuranZeynalliArmWrestling Před 5 měsíci

    This is a golden knowledge. I’ll be fixing my weighted dips after this video.

  • @constanttension8833
    @constanttension8833 Před rokem

    Really great tips

  • @joojotin
    @joojotin Před rokem +15

    EXACTLY right about the dips, I got shoulder pain from dips and bench because so many people say you should keep your chest as high as possible and retract shoulderblades. When I stopped that all my pain went away and its the first time ever im able to do dips consistently going more "hollow" as to say instead of retracted, im kinda dipping Dow ny chest the more down I go, feels amazing and better even targets the chest.

    • @mariosac130
      @mariosac130 Před rokem +2

      For dips you should be hollow, unless you wanna grind your shoulder ligaments. Imagine it like a push up but instead of pushing off the floor, you push off the handle bars, so yeah you need to be hollow throughout the movement. I learned that from athlean-x when I had the same issue as well, from mis-information really by seeing morons doing them in videos.... I guess through experience you know what is best. I also had an issue with pull ups up until I realised I needed to retract my scapula and engage the lats from the beginning of the move and avoid shoulder strain.

    • @joojotin
      @joojotin Před rokem

      @@mariosac130 Yeah man, there is so much shit out there on the internet its crazy. Its mostly misinformation with bits and pieces of truth. Feels good when you figure something out by yourself.

    • @wewumboyouwumbo2438
      @wewumboyouwumbo2438 Před rokem

      @@mariosac130 Would it be incorrect to dovthem with legs crossed behind body?

    • @mariosac130
      @mariosac130 Před rokem +1

      @@wewumboyouwumbo2438 Not necessarily, however, by crossing the legs behind the body, I think you are taking the core a bit out of the equation, so you are not maximising the full-body benefits of a compound move like the pull-up. Also, by taking the core out of the equation, you are more likely to be swaying-being unstable while executing the movement, so you will not be as efficient and may tire out faster.

    • @Immanuel_jijo
      @Immanuel_jijo Před rokem

      ​@@mariosac130 hollow as in protracted right ?

  • @jabra7793
    @jabra7793 Před rokem +2

    These podcasts by far the best content on your channel

    • @wertyuiopasd6281
      @wertyuiopasd6281 Před 11 měsíci

      No it is not.
      His videos on calisthenics are his best videos.

  • @simonebozzardi1301
    @simonebozzardi1301 Před rokem +22

    "At 13 I benched 105 kilos"
    This guy has like 0.01% top genetics, I don't even know if he can be classified as a human being

    • @tonyverras2688
      @tonyverras2688 Před rokem +1

      At 13 I benched 105 kilos"
      No vid.

    • @simonebozzardi1301
      @simonebozzardi1301 Před rokem

      Well, one can even claim that there's no way this guy is natural, you always have to take everything with a pinch of salt on the internet

    • @tonyverras2688
      @tonyverras2688 Před rokem +4

      @Ranno Man I don't care what someone claims especially in a very very egotistical endeavor like strength training.
      A 500 pound bencher could have really had a 85 pound max starting out at age 13 but it might seem realistic that their 'claimed' 225 max is true. See what I mean?

    • @Seyiu.
      @Seyiu. Před rokem +1

      @@tonyverras2688 no one is a young teen and benching 500lbs. Similarly no one is a young teen and lifting the weights this guy is. You really do have to take someone’s word when this kind of specimens exist. You don’t have to make everything political g

    • @tonyverras2688
      @tonyverras2688 Před rokem

      @@Seyiu. I wouldn't call this fella a specimen but he is strong on upper body exercises.

  • @fractal_gate
    @fractal_gate Před 9 měsíci +2

    He is clearly very well researched in strength training and programming.

  • @rootsbey
    @rootsbey Před rokem +6

    His program has been the best progress I’ve ever experienced in my journey. Definitely worth the money to buy all 3 at once. It’s like a 2-3 year program if you stay with it. It’s impressive how strong you get in the pull and dip with just the novice phase alone. Started with 25lbs on both and the end of the first month was at 105lbs 3x7 reps. I got into a car accident so I’m at a stage to recover and will work my way back to that in the next few months since I lost strength. If you’re into this specifically I’d strongly suggest looking into his programs. Was able to stop wasting my time watching CZcams trying to figure it out how these ppl got so strong. Transfers over to barbell training as well

  • @JungseHandbalance
    @JungseHandbalance Před rokem

    Great advice 😄

  • @APOSTEL_GREIFF
    @APOSTEL_GREIFF Před rokem

    Thank you for the Interview!
    Next i would like you to interview Zeblack Turbo :))

  • @jackywacky4361
    @jackywacky4361 Před rokem +50

    Inspiring transformation! Although I prefer lifting, calisthenics is a great way to build muscle and athleticism. Training is important but there are no real gains without proper diet. I realized that after I started following my first meal plan. I found it on Next Level Diet. At first it was tough to eat an excessive amount of calories, but eventually I got used to it. Good diet is a game changer!

    • @suhayb5
      @suhayb5 Před rokem +15

      How are advertising bots getting this complex, damn

    • @jackywacky4361
      @jackywacky4361 Před rokem +2

      @@suhayb5 im trying to help other people

    • @jasonkent5625
      @jasonkent5625 Před rokem +11

      @@jackywacky4361 How much do they pay you?

  • @siri0te
    @siri0te Před rokem +3

    What a legend! Nice english brother we understand you perfectly. Recover soon and get some new PRs :)

  • @ayda2876
    @ayda2876 Před rokem +1

    What he said about top single then back off sets is so interesting because all the top powerlifters in the us or europe use this way of training. I wonder how much better it is to first do your working sets then do the top single, i might give it a try

  • @bewarethefuryofapatientman

    Мэт, спасибо за эфир, ты рассказал очень много деталей, было интересно!! Daniel, thanks for this podcast!!

  • @ucheokeke4780
    @ucheokeke4780 Před rokem

    His english is great! and the information is excellent.

  • @zaferbaksi
    @zaferbaksi Před rokem

    being honest, been doing fitness for a long time, so I just tried this today and realized I am waaaay weak that I thought I was strong, getting soon in your class

  • @TheAvprobeauty
    @TheAvprobeauty Před rokem

    not knocking weight loss surgery because I do feel there is a place for it. but how you feel about steroids is the same way I feel about wlsurgery.
    I feel that clients/people/athletes miss the very important journey…the mental fortitude, etc.
    awesome info as always.

  • @wandererstraining
    @wandererstraining Před rokem +1

    A+ on the dip technique advice! (As expected from someone who can dip in the 400 lbs range.)

  • @ConnoisseurOfExistence
    @ConnoisseurOfExistence Před rokem +1

    What an absolute expert! He and Smaev are crazy monsters. It's really hard to believe that Mathew hasn't used anything, but maybe... I have my own hypothesis of how to gain maximum strength with minimum side effects, with just 1 cycle in your life. You need to do 2 mg of dbol every other day for 200 days. This will only work if you're a good responder. I gained +30 kg on my bench for 40 days with 5 mg of dbol per day. If I knew what I know now, would have done what I said. The most important thing is to keep your receptors' sensitivity at its best. If you do those 200 days, let's say for a powerlifter (because it's the easiest to measure), you could gain +50 kg on all your basic exercises on the end of this period, while not have any side effects. Many people talk against dbol, but actually the best part about dbol is that it's active in smaller doses than any other steroid. This is of course once you've reached your natural limits.

  • @Ratatosk80
    @Ratatosk80 Před 10 měsíci

    Fantastic interview. Question, for weighted pull ups I have been doing my 5x5 but incorporating "scapula activations" ( not sure what to call it) at the end of each set. So I will do the 5 reps, continue hanging and do reps of the initial scapula activation of a pull up until I am spent. Picked up on it from a video I say a while back. The idea of it was to increase strength obviously. Thoughts?

  • @ihateandreykrasnokutsky
    @ihateandreykrasnokutsky Před 10 měsíci +1

    My favourite interview about calisthenics. The style and approach to training is the most solid amongst everything I've seen.

  • @bensamespiritu4486
    @bensamespiritu4486 Před rokem

    I agree i have big develop arms and forearms sligthy wide shoulder grip works the best on me i tried narrow very hard this guy is honest

  • @deltapi8859
    @deltapi8859 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The guy as a child was literally like :"I'm going to do push ups now." few moments later "WHAT? I can't do more? UNACCEPTABLE!!!" and went on to become a legend.

  • @samuelwestlund3386
    @samuelwestlund3386 Před 4 měsíci

    Some people like to lock at the top doing pull-ups and chin-ups, but I prefer to unpack my shoulders at the bottom and hang so that every time I pull myself up I have to lock and hinge. You can't do very many reps doing pull-ups that way, but it makes you really strong--especially if you do it with a wide grip. Same thing with the chin-ups, except my grip is narrower doing chin-ups than it is doing overhand pull-ups. Also like to throw in some hammer grip pull-ups and hang from the bar while switching between pull-up variations. His dip technique sounds a lot like mine though--go all of the way down, keep the chest hollow and press down with the scapula.

  • @domepiece11
    @domepiece11 Před rokem

    Great interview but I wish you had asked him about his lower body training based on some of the video footage we saw.

  • @FormlessJKD17
    @FormlessJKD17 Před rokem

    Daniel, interview the street calisthenics guys:
    I Am the Proof, Brody Gains, Lox, etc.

  • @manthenx7050
    @manthenx7050 Před rokem +2

    Fire 🔥 bro fire

    • @meyr1992
      @meyr1992 Před rokem

      Whats on fire ? Is your house burning ?

  • @nofood1
    @nofood1 Před rokem

    Zlat is my OAP inspiration 👍

  • @42neddy
    @42neddy Před rokem

    not related to strength but matvey also so well spoken in english its awesome

  • @deathgun2792
    @deathgun2792 Před rokem

    very good.
    if started more calesthenics like training in addition to my kickboxing.
    its very intresting what he say.
    he doesnt us accessory and explain it very good, why.
    im going to get used to the rings and started training with them, cause i wanted to get better on the rings and stability overall.
    some friends are thinking its for more mass or improve other exercises.
    no- its just for the skill and stability

  • @wandererstraining
    @wandererstraining Před rokem +2

    Hey, there have been some street lifting competitions in Montréal before! I know a few guys who participated.

    • @josephjames335
      @josephjames335 Před rokem +2

      Hey bro do you still train weighted dips? I remember watching your 20 reps with 61kg when I first started training for it.
      Btw two of my favorite dippers Rachid and Fitstreet are up there in Canada.

    • @wandererstraining
      @wandererstraining Před rokem

      @@josephjames335 Rachid is a friend of mine, actually! 😊 I haven't been training dips since about June 2018, because I moved to Montreal and for a while I didn't have access to a stable enough dip platform. Before leaving, I got to 2x15 reps with 180, tho! Tested myself for a 1RM without peaking on a day I felt too tired to do my regular working sets, and I hit 245. I miss pushing hard on dips, but I've been focusing more on overhead pressing and hand balancing. Think I could get in the 300 lbs range tho if I made dips a priority.

  • @shimshondayal8458
    @shimshondayal8458 Před rokem

    I live in India & we have street lifting competitions here infact our current national championship is just 17 years old but became national champion at 16

  • @JeremiahShowtyme
    @JeremiahShowtyme Před rokem +1

    We’ve been doing these contests in USA fyi especially the east coast. It’s more cultural I believe though than an I guess “official sanctioned” competition.

  • @LongTTH
    @LongTTH Před rokem +1

    Hi FitnessFAQ, thanks for your effort, could you please enable CC (subtitles) in your videos, I'm not so fluent in English, so I (and many others like me) need the subtitles to fully understand your content.

  • @bithon5242
    @bithon5242 Před rokem

    Inspirational af

  • @caugustofflorian9281
    @caugustofflorian9281 Před rokem +1

    Subtítulos en español porfavor , me gusta mucho tu canal , saludos desde Suramérica.

  • @jasonchen4312
    @jasonchen4312 Před rokem +6

    I'm surprised no one ever mentions bodyweight fluctuations and even what clothes you're wearing at the time when calculating weighted movements. My weight can fluctuate anywhere from 0-5kgs+ in a single day (e.g. having a huge high sodium soup the night before) and then working out in the cold in a hoodie, long pants and shoes vs. topless in a pair of shorts at home could be another 1kg difference. I always weigh myself just before my workout and then adjust the added weight accordingly to match my target total weight (e.g. BW 80kgs +10kg or BW 83kgs +7kg). I find this makes it easier to track and be consistent. Anyways, great video!

    • @dennfoo
      @dennfoo Před rokem +4

      Thats why i workout naked

    • @frog6054
      @frog6054 Před rokem +1

      Bruh this just makes things more complicated :(

    • @jasonchen4312
      @jasonchen4312 Před rokem

      @@frog6054 It's really not too complicated. A bit of basic math (BW + added weight = target weight) and having a variety of plates (1.25, 2.5, 5, 10, etc.).

    • @Stonesniperful
      @Stonesniperful Před rokem +2

      he said himself you shouldnt do it because it complicates things too much.
      taking a shit can take 1 kg off, drinking a preworkout can add 1 kg, swetting in warmup= -1kg.

    • @frog6054
      @frog6054 Před rokem

      @@Stonesniperful
      True lol.

  • @AGMI9
    @AGMI9 Před rokem

    wow crazy on those rest times, ive always thought 2-3mins max 5 minute rest will help a lot

  • @MRCHARLESPHOTO
    @MRCHARLESPHOTO Před rokem

    This guy is so sharp

  • @kodokraksasa6564
    @kodokraksasa6564 Před rokem +8

    can you do an interview with Andrey Smaev and Matteo Deu next? The only calisthenics athletes at the same level with matthew

    • @oaksaint4458
      @oaksaint4458 Před rokem

      That would be amazing, does Smaev speak English?

    • @maximopotencial2023
      @maximopotencial2023 Před rokem +2

      @@oaksaint4458 Smaev doesn't speak english. There's a Russian channel called True Power which features him (and also Matthew attempting 190kg on the dip). It has subtitles and a really high quality, so if you wanna know more about him, check it out.

    • @oaksaint4458
      @oaksaint4458 Před rokem

      @@maximopotencial2023 thanks! I'll definitely check it out

    • @kodokraksasa6564
      @kodokraksasa6564 Před rokem +1

      matteo does though, idk about smaev. Still, daniel asks the best questions to him interviewing is really great for everyone

    • @nofood1
      @nofood1 Před rokem +1

      Matteo Spinazzola

  • @bobsimpson9228
    @bobsimpson9228 Před rokem +1

    That guys row form in the back at 26:10 hurt my head lol.

  • @horstdombrowski8338
    @horstdombrowski8338 Před rokem

    Really nice Input. Especially the pause thing. And I thought 3 minutes are long. 😅

  • @Nothing25165
    @Nothing25165 Před 6 měsíci

    Respect+++

  • @JJ-kl9ve
    @JJ-kl9ve Před rokem +1

    It would be really great if you invite Matteo Deu to your podcast!

  • @damiankostkamusic
    @damiankostkamusic Před rokem

    It would be great to listen to your podcast with Dejan Stipke!

  • @wolfbuysse2698
    @wolfbuysse2698 Před rokem +1

    u know how visualizing an exercise often can help the mind muscles connection. Well watching someone do dips for half this long ass vid made my chest hurt. And i trained my chest 2 days ago

  • @ItZsHoYa257
    @ItZsHoYa257 Před rokem

    Crazy crazy person, respect arises

  • @DavesReign
    @DavesReign Před rokem +1

    What rope you use for weighted dips??

  • @zig8nor412
    @zig8nor412 Před rokem

    Nice interview,very informative. Let’s get Dejan Stpke.

  • @TheBontekraai
    @TheBontekraai Před rokem

    he seems like a really nice guy

  • @kalocaploc124
    @kalocaploc124 Před rokem

    Dude... you should check out Slidis and his channel slidis mode. He is a monster amongst us mortals.

  • @user-xu7tt8og5w
    @user-xu7tt8og5w Před 4 měsíci

    What can I do while I'm resting for those 10 minuites do I just sit and rest or do crunches thanks

  • @mogahidlordfitness3906

    Good bro

  • @ParkerBG
    @ParkerBG Před rokem +9

    6:17 that one armed muscle-up just ruined any conception I ever had about my own strength or strength potential. I didn't even think such a thing was possible. Consider me officially and permanently humbled.
    And your English is brilliant, sir

    • @dennfoo
      @dennfoo Před rokem

      Ive seen some climbers do that 1 arm muscle up.......really insane

    • @liamneslind4182
      @liamneslind4182 Před rokem

      I mean he is on juice though
      If you want to be amazed, watch free solo

    • @tonyverras2688
      @tonyverras2688 Před rokem

      What can he squat or Deadlift or row? Power Clean?

    • @ParkerBG
      @ParkerBG Před rokem

      @@liamneslind4182 I saw Free Solo. It was awesome, but I doubt he can do a one armed muscle up.

  • @kriena4190
    @kriena4190 Před měsícem

    Never thought you could tear a bicep during pullups, even with weight.

  • @morningstarxo3311
    @morningstarxo3311 Před rokem

    you should do a podcast with Slidismode

  • @Siegefya
    @Siegefya Před rokem

    Not sure why people are hating this was a great interview. I especially like his thesis on simplicity. Granted, not to talk shit...not at all, but I personally don't like his dip form, but it's fine ..it works for him. A lot of people don't like Hannibals form for dips, but I completely understand why he does them like that and I go low like him as well. Not sure why there is so much controversy over dips in our community.

  • @xxx-nb3fq
    @xxx-nb3fq Před 5 měsíci

    I didn't get an operation on time. Biceps is almost 2/3 from original size and like small head is missing.

  • @Olixer109
    @Olixer109 Před rokem +4

    This guy is definitely dedicated, but he's a genetic freak as well... Benching 100+kg easily at 13 years old is mad. Doing impressive calisthenics skills at 14... What a lad, truly chasing the dream of becoming stronger.

  • @dann7598
    @dann7598 Před rokem +2

    You get Pere Coll on one of these

  • @SaniBravo
    @SaniBravo Před rokem +2

    I hate the fact that I have to convert everything to pounds from Kilos all the time 🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @jasongenn39
    @jasongenn39 Před rokem

    Hi Daniel I don’t know where you found this guy from but looking at his workouts he was adding huge amounts of weight but because I was so heavy the white stayed there and he was lifting up because of the movement in his body in the belt. He really lifted those weights? And you could teach him a few things on how to eat so he can lose all that fat. That’s where his body weight is in his fat.

  • @swordofhonor2
    @swordofhonor2 Před rokem

    what a science hum? he got it down!!!

  • @guitarandcalisthenics9751

    Daniel please bring lgor kowtyn 🤗🤗