ADVICE YOU NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE | Interview with Yaad Mohammad | Athlete Insider Podcast #70

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Yaad got more than 11 years of calisthenics experience. He became a medical student to learn more about his obsession and has acquired valuable knowledge that you have probably never heard of before.
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    00:00 Welcome
    02:55 Calisthenics beginnings
    06:00 Pull vs Push
    10:05 Training mistakes
    15:19 Structure your training
    21:40 Problem with back lever
    23:55 Bad trainings
    27:35 Combine front lever and planche
    33:40 Structuring exercises
    36:00 Muscle imbalances
    38:03 Recovery advice
    43:40 Muscle inflammation
    46:15 Nutrition, sleep & programming
    47:33 Quick questions, quick answers
    55:00 His message to the community
    57:38 How to get in touch
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Komentáře • 64

  • @DoctorYaad
    @DoctorYaad Před rokem +78

    I loved doing this interview! Been a while since I could share some of the knowledge I’ve gathered these days regarding calisthenics and strength sports! Love what Gornation is doing! And thank you so much for the extremely kind comments below this video. They definitely motivated me to pick up making educational content again!

    • @lowprofiled
      @lowprofiled Před rokem +4

      Crazy, Just saw and came from a forums and you were talking about how you had 2 sec planche and you lost it and couldnt perform straddle for a while great to see you’re doing better now make have any tips on front lever pull ups and progressive overloading with planche push up training?!

    • @GORNATION
      @GORNATION  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Yaad 🤟🔥

    • @Hayzthenix
      @Hayzthenix Před rokem +1

      The knowledge in this video is invaluable thanks for your input into the Cali community a few things stood out for me the muscle inflammation is highly valuable personally for me and also the part where you mentioned doing pull-ups before planche work healed with planche, I feel exactly the same way

    • @leeesinbot3732
      @leeesinbot3732 Před 10 měsíci

      best interview so far to much knowledge

    • @danielcoloma232
      @danielcoloma232 Před 4 měsíci

      @DoctorYaad at 34:55 you said we should start with the movement we are most interested in but there are exceptions like yourself (you start by doing pull ups before training your planche for your shoulders). Doesn’t that mean your rotator cuffs aren’t warmed up enough, and by doing PU you “activate” them for the planche ?
      I am absolutely not an expert on calisthenics and I don’t have any medical or biological knowledge. Just an IT guy

  • @N_L12
    @N_L12 Před rokem +13

    I feel like that one's the best interview so far.

  • @TheJackedVegan
    @TheJackedVegan Před rokem +34

    11/10 interview! I’m making a lot of calisthenics strength principle videos in the near future, and next is programming. Yaad’s confirmed a lot of what I’ve read and provided even more insight in a really easy to understand way. Awesome dude

  • @hedz7548
    @hedz7548 Před rokem +26

    One of the few athletes that knows his shit, that has actually red the books and is documented on sport science, recovery, and strenght training, and applies it to calisthenics. Also very articulate, the best guest you had on the channel imho.
    It's refreshing to see some content that makes sense
    On the other hand it's frustrating to see elite athletes sell cookie cutter programs mesmerizing people with some magic exercices or progressions, without volume landmarks, frequency recommendation "just protract and ppt bro look let me show you i can full planche" when it is against the core principal of coaching which is individualisation, makes you wonder if anyone of these athletes know how to properly train and progress (ofc there are athletes that know their shit thank god).
    Anyways sorry for rambling, thanks yaad for brightening all of that for us

    • @iwannaplanche1621
      @iwannaplanche1621 Před rokem +3

      also the first guest that has good english and broad vocabulary

    • @mrnaizguy
      @mrnaizguy Před rokem +1

      That's the thing with elite athletes, you cannot listen to them. 99% of them talk trash. The reason they're at the top is elite genetics. They can basically train like idiots and still get full planche etc just because of that. What they don't realize is that does not work for everybody else!

    • @hedz7548
      @hedz7548 Před rokem

      @@mrnaizguy 100% agree

  • @PaulTwyman
    @PaulTwyman Před rokem +14

    I’ve been training clients, researching, and watching content for years. This is one of best interviews I’ve seen! Great stuff. Thank you Yaad Mohammad 🙏

  • @Yahavogdan
    @Yahavogdan Před rokem +5

    This guy needs his own youtube channel with all that knowledge!

  • @LeonSattmann
    @LeonSattmann Před rokem +6

    great Interview love it !
    would love to see Onizuka OTZ next

  • @billygovaert6198
    @billygovaert6198 Před rokem +6

    i have learned sooo much from this interview this is one of the best i ever saw. Thanks to philipp and yaad for this.

  • @Fifty
    @Fifty Před rokem +2

    Yaads a legend

  • @solomon9507
    @solomon9507 Před rokem +3

    This doctor is so underrated. Most athletes do not say essential stuff but he helps me tremendously. Now I understand that I had elbow pain because I did too much back lever.

  • @tstreino
    @tstreino Před rokem +6

    Nice interview! i love Yaad man, dude is so down to earth, knowledgable, and such a nice person, he always answer my questions on instagram, and dude is a fucking beast, specially on pulling strength

  • @alexpena1259
    @alexpena1259 Před rokem +2

    Amazing interview!! One of the best ones

  • @HER0IC
    @HER0IC Před rokem +5

    A free Masterclass :) Thanks a lot Yaad Mohammad it has change a lot into my vision of this sport :) Let's apply those advices now

  • @V.Burnessalty
    @V.Burnessalty Před rokem +4

    Nice interview! I learned some new things about recovery and injury prevention. Thanks!! 💪

  • @fl0w822
    @fl0w822 Před rokem +2

    Great interview! Very informational and beneficial! Thanks

  • @Bob13Blues
    @Bob13Blues Před rokem

    Thank you Dr. Yaad. That was great interview.

  • @Massthenics
    @Massthenics Před rokem +1

    This is the best interview by Gornation I've seen so far. Echt fantastisch gedaan Yaad, dank je wel voor de info.

  • @crisyboy8600
    @crisyboy8600 Před rokem +2

    So far the best interview in terms of ideologies 🙏

  • @softacroaaron
    @softacroaaron Před rokem +1

    Absolutely phenomenal episode!

  • @sidepunch
    @sidepunch Před 3 měsíci +1

    Such a great and valuable interview 👏 🙌 ❤️

  • @thieumehhh1151
    @thieumehhh1151 Před rokem

    Super helpful! This man knows what is he talking about

  • @CaliFitHQ
    @CaliFitHQ Před rokem +1

    One of the best calisthenics topic interview I was listening soo far , Yaad thank you for your great advices and tips you will be a great competitor to other calisthenics youtubers and content creators wishing you only the best, big thanks 🙏

  • @karlandreicastrillo9427
    @karlandreicastrillo9427 Před rokem +7

    TLDR: I achieved supinated full back lever by only doing supinated planche lean and supinated pseudo planche push up.
    22:05 this is so true. Way back in 2020 I started training for the supinated back lever because I have read a book called building the gymnastics body by coach Sommer and according to him full back lever is essential for the planche development. So I trained for the back lever for around 8 months or so and I only managed to go from tuck to advanced tuck within that period. After 8 months of little to no progress with the back lever training that I did, I started training for the planche specifically. I don't have a planche yet but my supinated planche lean as well as my supinated pseudo planche push up are quite good. Last week I tried to do a supinated full back lever and I held it for around 8 secs. I only attempted the supinated full back lever because I felt like my distal bicep tendons are already strong and well conditioned from the planche training that I do. In fact, I do feel more stress in my bicep tendons when doing supinated planche lean compared to a supinated full back lever.

    • @mrnaizguy
      @mrnaizguy Před rokem +1

      Had a similar experience. Didn't do backlever for ages. One day I just tried it without warmup and managed multiple back lever pulls from horizontal hold to inverted hang. Only because of basics, some bodybuilding and a lot of handstand push-up training

  • @jvuong13
    @jvuong13 Před rokem +1

    great interview!

  • @art_of_defying_gravity
    @art_of_defying_gravity Před rokem +2

    High value informations. Thank you

  • @adarshkalekar7481
    @adarshkalekar7481 Před rokem +3

    17:05 this is what you came for

  • @yousef9181
    @yousef9181 Před rokem

    Wish I heard this before I started into planche, I started planche work in last april and got tremendous amount of strength in planche leans and tuck planche , I rushed, I trained everyday on those movements and sometimes twice a day, in addition to other skills that I was training on, all combined together, got my forearm and elbow tendons,muscles and nerves all extreme tired and almost damaged. I wish I was more aware of what I was doing. Over training skills is the worst thing you can do to your body. All that enthusiasm and strength gains went down really hard, now I am still recovering from what I did. Take care!

  • @jakehu6671
    @jakehu6671 Před rokem +9

    Like first, then watch

  • @lorenzoroen
    @lorenzoroen Před rokem

    Siiir can you interview Kylevo!! 19yr old beast who can easily do planche and press

  • @TheDarkein
    @TheDarkein Před 7 měsíci

    What an interessting athlète

  • @--rajsingh9355
    @--rajsingh9355 Před rokem +2

    Please include a question that is scapula winning thanks

  • @aloci3370
    @aloci3370 Před rokem

    I really disagree about the back lever part, I think it's really awesome to unlock harder skills because its really good to condition the biceps with the straight arm strength. It's also way easier than maltese, planche, cross etc so its really smart to start by strengthening it. I train supinated back lever and literally feel nothing in my elbow but all in my biceps and I can continue my workout without it being detrimental, I just do it after my cross training

  • @wakeupp563
    @wakeupp563 Před rokem

    4:37
    yeah, look at all these athletes who startet calisthenics 10 or 15 years ago, almost all of them heavily injured...
    bicep tears, shoulder problems, elbow operations and so on...
    we have to learn to take more rest days, you know back then we always said "no pain no gain, no rest days"
    I dont know if its the same today...
    I am not saying to stop completey working out but at least give the heavy elements a few weeks of rest and just do the basics

  • @Lucas_SM_Gymnasthenics
    @Lucas_SM_Gymnasthenics Před rokem +4

    Such a quality podcast!! I learned so much and got so much things clear in a short time, However I would like to ask him many things but I will write a quick question, maybe someone can ask: I like having a quick cold shower everyday after my workouts, is this affecting my muslce inflamation and reducing my gains?

    • @mrnaizguy
      @mrnaizguy Před rokem

      No a quick cold shower does not harm gains but sitting in a cold bath does according to the research

    • @Lucas_SM_Gymnasthenics
      @Lucas_SM_Gymnasthenics Před rokem

      @@mrnaizguy Oh Thanks, because I love having a cold shower after workout and dint want to stop it

  • @newt9943
    @newt9943 Před rokem

    i'm asian, so there are so much homework for me to do so i have to stay up late to get all the work done. Therefore, I'm getting less sleep only 5-6 hours of sleep. Does it affect to my progess ?

  • @travisthenics4198
    @travisthenics4198 Před rokem +1

    so how do i train for planche then without working hard. after every workout i'm sore for nearly a week and then i go back to it and i can barely do what i did only 5 or 6 days ago. was he saying that i need to rest 6 weeks in between planche workouts or what??? I am super confused.
    edit: i just thought if i was working out planche for example say ide start at point "A" down below then ide do my workout and in theory get stronger to point "C". then i rest for however long i need to rest for and when i come back to the planche training im at point "B" then after my workout ide be at point "D" and so on for e after rest and f after the next workout is that what would happen? another note (the rest period from point C - B is 6 weeks then 6 weeks from D - E and then so on.? sorry if im the most cofusing person on the planet right now its just me trying to understand...
    .A. .C
    .B. .D
    .E. .F

    • @gdyo3367
      @gdyo3367 Před rokem +2

      just lower the intensity of your planche session,so you can recover and train it again soon ,more frequently i guess ?

    • @vallenthorpe6495
      @vallenthorpe6495 Před rokem +2

      He was saying it takes 6 weeks for your body to get used to the Planche training not that you should rest six weeks between each Planche training

    • @travisthenics4198
      @travisthenics4198 Před rokem

      @@vallenthorpe6495 thank you heaps bro

    • @travisthenics4198
      @travisthenics4198 Před rokem

      @@gdyo3367 yeah i have decided to do that. thanks man

  • @hamidmahmood5061
    @hamidmahmood5061 Před rokem

    what is the exercise that is similar to a planche lean fro front level at 50:27

    • @tvujtatata
      @tvujtatata Před rokem

      Probably just legs resting on some object so you are horizontal and you lean back progressively to increase the angle and difficulty. Not sure tho but I can imagine that being quite useful and will try to incorporate it into my practice.

    • @hamidmahmood5061
      @hamidmahmood5061 Před rokem

      @@tvujtatata yeah your right he explained it another video

    • @tvujtatata
      @tvujtatata Před rokem +1

      ​@@hamidmahmood5061 right he has a whole video on FL.

  • @kaybuellmann1293
    @kaybuellmann1293 Před rokem +1

    👀 promosm

  • @and_still.
    @and_still. Před rokem +1

    How old is he?