Pavel Tsatsouline on the Science of Strength and the Art of Physical Performance | Tim Ferriss Show

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  • Pavel Tsatsouline is Chairman of StrongFirst, Inc. and was born in Minsk, USSR, which is now part of Belarus.
    In the 1980s, he was a physical-training instructor for Spetnaz, the elite Soviet special-forces units. Pavel is now a subject matter expert to the US Marine Corps, the US Secret Service, and the US Navy SEALs. He is widely credited with introducing the now ubiquitous kettlebell to the United States.
    Whether you’ve heard of him or not, prepare to have your mind blown, and I don’t say that lightly 🙂 Enjoy!
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    Pavel Tsatsouline on the Science of Strength and the Art of Physical Performance
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    Start [00:00]
    How Pavel and Tim first came in contact [1:00]
    How others define Pavel as “world-class” [2:00]
    Considerations for designing training for top performers [5:00]
    The biggest misconceptions about Pavel Tsatsouline [11:25]
    When in doubt, what’s the minimum you should train? [18:00]
    How to train “grease to groove” [21:15]
    Approaching training as a practice [35:45]
    Prioritizing skills that lead to strength [39:20]
    The most counter-productive myths about strength training [42:20]
    Pavel’s hypothesis for the science behind hypertrophy [48:30]
    What is preventing new powerlifting records? [1:02:00]
    Deadlifts, kettlebells, and the most common mistakes with both [1:10:00]
    Morning rituals [1:13:50]
    Most frequently played music [1:16:50]
    Pavel’s writing mechanics [1:18:05]
    Current professional improvement endeavors [1:21:30]
    Mobility, flexibility, and the goal of full side splits [1:22:45]
    On the malfunction of over-sharing [1:39:00]
    What Americans can learn from former Soviet culture [1:40:20]
    Mitigating distractions [1:48:40]
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  • @timferriss
    @timferriss  Před rokem +6

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    • @dustencross357
      @dustencross357 Před 7 měsíci

      Why would any man wish for a 4 hour work week? I would be so depressed....

    • @johnhurt8968
      @johnhurt8968 Před 3 měsíci

      😊😊😊😊😊

  • @rafagrzesiakowski9096
    @rafagrzesiakowski9096 Před 7 lety +717

    How Pavel and Tim first came in contact [1:00]
    How others define Pavel as “world-class” [2:00]
    Considerations for designing training for top performers [5:00]
    The biggest misconceptions about Pavel Tsatsouline [11:25]
    When in doubt, what’s the minimum you should train? [18:00]
    How to train “grease to groove” [21:15]
    Approaching training as a practice [35:45]
    Prioritizing skills that lead to strength [39:20]
    The most counter-productive myths about strength training [42:20]
    Pavel’s hypothesis for the science behind hypertrophy [48:30]
    What is preventing new powerlifting records? [1:02:00]
    Deadlifts, kettlebells, and the most common mistakes with both [1:10:00]
    Morning rituals [1:13:50]
    Most frequently played music [1:16:50]
    Pavel’s writing mechanics [1:18:05]
    Current professional improvement endeavors [1:21:30]
    Mobility, flexibility, and the goal of full side splits [1:22:45]
    On the malfunction of over-sharing [1:39:00]
    What Americans can learn from former Soviet culture [1:40:20]
    Mitigating distractions [1:48:40]

  • @MichaelLynchMusic
    @MichaelLynchMusic Před 4 lety +54

    This is still in the top five greatest episodes in the history of the Tim Ferriss Show

  • @mactireliath2356
    @mactireliath2356 Před 7 lety +107

    I could listen to this a thousand times and still get something out of it. Exceptional

    • @BlakeNix
      @BlakeNix Před 6 lety +3

      I agree. A lot to chew on. I'll be coming back to it as well.

    • @pranakhan
      @pranakhan Před 6 lety +1

      StrongFirst: the School of Strength

    • @misskai8158
      @misskai8158 Před 4 lety

      Pretty much every podcast of Tim’s. ❤️

  • @andthereisntone3454
    @andthereisntone3454 Před 3 lety +66

    For future reference:
    12:45 White knuckle/contract glutes & abs as tight as possible to amplify strength.
    17:40 The four quadrants: Dan John.
    21:50 When in doubt, train grip & core.
    24:40 Developing the grip: hand grippers.
    25:50 Grease the groove.
    27:35 Training abs: 3-5 sets of 3-5 reps - 3x week of any good exercise, focus on contraction, plank no longer than 10 secs contracting everything below neck (3 sets of 10s, 3x week)
    36:00 The hollow rock position
    37:54 To be strong: 5 reps & under is key.
    38:38 Avoid the fatigue & burn.
    39:20 A training session or practice _not_ a "workout". It should be enjoyed.
    1:16:25 Balance with priorities. Be calm and thus have time to meditate, reflect and set priorities.
    1:31:25 Kettlebell: Simple & Sinister.
    1:31:45 Prying goblet squat.
    1:32:35 The three S's: use strength, find space, spread the load.

  • @prisoneroftech2237
    @prisoneroftech2237 Před 7 lety +70

    "Strength is a Skill" THIS!!!

  • @chancedriscoll5350
    @chancedriscoll5350 Před 4 lety +29

    You knew this shit was going to be intense when Tim asked to tell him about his breakfast and Pavel replied, “Coffee”.

  • @dumshark6873
    @dumshark6873 Před 7 lety +24

    The idea of more sets with perfect form makes great sense. Its hard to put the ego to the side and mentally accept lifting with control rather than raw will

  • @RugilePenno-qr1nh
    @RugilePenno-qr1nh Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you Pavel and Tim, very inspiring and motivating interview.

  • @waldemarlemos1696
    @waldemarlemos1696 Před 8 lety +18

    kettlebell swing and deadlift are both great for longetivity. Great i will always remember this advice and pass it onto anyone that wants a good long strong healthy life. Thanks again for this interview you have with pavel.

  • @karenbailey1339
    @karenbailey1339 Před 8 lety +1

    I loved listening to both of you! Thank you!

  • @trueunion
    @trueunion Před 4 lety +51

    I Learned about Pavel when reading about GTG back in 2014. I could barely do 1 handstand pushup and I began doing 1 every hour on the hour for 5-7 hours...after a couple of weeks I could do 2,3 and so on and ended with 10 handstand pushups just over 4 weeks. I use this technique to help my military students get better at pushups or pull-ups. Love it. Thank you Pavel!

    • @DavidLoveOfficial
      @DavidLoveOfficial Před 3 lety +3

      Great share.

    • @enlighten92
      @enlighten92 Před 2 lety +1

      Did you see any noticeable changes in the muscle size?

    • @trueunion
      @trueunion Před 2 lety +2

      @@enlighten92 some but not a lot. If I was a male I’d probably see a bigger increase in muscle size. Mainly was a bit more definition for me

  • @AthleticTraynorServices
    @AthleticTraynorServices Před 2 lety +6

    Got my first Kettlebell 20 years ago because of this guy. Pavel still kicks ass to this day.

  • @waldemarlemos1696
    @waldemarlemos1696 Před 8 lety +35

    pavels awesome more sets less reps. This will help me heaps. I am self taught from reading and wathching pavels Enter the kettlebell.I have restarted my kettlebell training and your interview with pavel has reminded me the importance of my sets and reps. Grip. Tight abs and Butt is also true for extra reps and power. Awesome interview thanks from Darwin.Australia.

  • @Danbach90
    @Danbach90 Před 8 lety +7

    This was awesome Thank You Pavel and Tim!

  • @redgwinterberg
    @redgwinterberg Před 3 lety +2

    Thanx Tim and Pavel for the knowledge to think about, i used this pod to train en before i go to sleep👌🏽👊🏽

  • @theunassumnglocalguy5441
    @theunassumnglocalguy5441 Před 3 lety +1

    This is fantastic. Thank you for the conversation.

  • @hapkido690
    @hapkido690 Před 6 lety +8

    This is great. I'm going to have to relisten to get all the great information. But can't wait to begin white knuckling and flexing the core.

  • @boxerfencer
    @boxerfencer Před 4 lety +27

    45:57 The training to failure misconception
    47:55 Superiority of USSR training & Universality of principle based training: applicability to powerlifting and calisthenics.
    49:00 Maximal hypertrophy, lots of 5 & 6 reps sets, with 60-70% 1RM (5@6-10RIR, 6@5-9RIR), and contracted rest periods (

  • @mikemontgomery15
    @mikemontgomery15 Před 8 lety +2

    Well done. Both of you. Very informative.

  • @madisonfosterDiscGolf
    @madisonfosterDiscGolf Před 4 lety +5

    The segment about what Americans and Soviets can learn from each other was very refreshing. I loved Pavel's take on this without using any hyperbole

  • @richardmclaughlin3926
    @richardmclaughlin3926 Před 6 lety +10

    this pavel guy is amazing this stretching advice was just spot on he is indeed the man

  • @americanmambi
    @americanmambi Před 8 lety +8

    thanks a ton for sharing all this amazing info

  • @michaelgrayman7614
    @michaelgrayman7614 Před 4 lety +7

    Squeezing your fist for the spill over tension thing had me sold.

  • @brendapeter446
    @brendapeter446 Před 11 měsíci

    Such an amazing interview but the last 10 minutes were extra special. Pavel is not only a very gifted man but he is also obviously a quite virtuous one as well. I was very impressed by his humility & wisdom.

  • @One1Raptor
    @One1Raptor Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for this!

  • @Businessaccount312
    @Businessaccount312 Před 6 lety +194

    i could do a max of 15 pushups, then i did the greasing the groove technique, so i did 5 pushups at normal speed, and i did about 4-5 sets through out the day with about a 2 hour gap in between sets. I was able to increase my max to 25 pushups after 3 weeks, its an amazing technique that doesn't even tire you out.

    • @maxsilbert
      @maxsilbert Před 5 lety +24

      Your insecure masculinity and need to put positive people down is disgusting, Paul

    • @djsubliminalreeve
      @djsubliminalreeve Před 5 lety +1

      i do a different method as im trying to get back to my 92 pushups again. right now i can do about 85 push ups. what i do is one set as fast as possible in a explosive manner and get my 85 reps then i do 7 sets of 20-33 reps depending on how fresh i feel. i do this on tuseday and friday. i went from just 60 pushups to 85 in a matter of weeks. now im at 85 though i plateaued for a while and took a reduced workout for recvery whilst still greasing the groove. my goal is to pass my 92 pushups of pain and get to 100. once i reach 100 then i will add 10lbs on a vest and start back at 60 even if i can do more. then build back up again. i feel if i can get 100 push ups with a 10lb then i will be a bad ass lol. one thing i will say is it becomes a matter of cardio once you pass just about 50 reps and the pain really kicks in to overdrive. oh and before you do that first all out demanding set warm your shoulders up as you will not be able to explode or just get injured.

    • @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514
      @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 Před 4 lety +7

      @golden child I was doing 50 rep sets of finger pushups as a 7 year old. Weakling.

    • @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514
      @a_fuckin_spacemarine7514 Před 4 lety +1

      @golden child
      Knuckle ups are easy.

    • @Broxine
      @Broxine Před 4 lety

      BroToPro how you warm up your shoulder?

  • @albinveselka258
    @albinveselka258 Před 4 lety +5

    Great interview all around, but the best part starts with the question at 1:42:56. Pavel's response is so well rounded and wise.

  • @theironforce3000
    @theironforce3000 Před 4 lety +5

    Pavel mentioned his playlist is 80s HeavyMetal - ACCEPT, Maiden, Saxon. .
    On top of the wealth of knowledge with training , this man is a win in my book.
    Don't mind me - just strolling by after hearing him on Rogan's podcast. .

  • @LiquidRush
    @LiquidRush Před 4 lety +98

    "Soundcheck. Breakfast. Coffee."

  • @delazzuro
    @delazzuro Před 3 lety

    A great interview with someone really worth listening to👍

  • @TheSFShogun
    @TheSFShogun Před 2 lety

    Pavel is extremely clear and persuasive. I haven’t listened to a lot of strength trainers, but Pavel is by far my biggest inspiration at the moment. Today I do 60 swings (standard weight) and 100 squats (at light weight) based on his philosophy of volume and functional training.

  • @HJOTech
    @HJOTech Před 3 lety

    Soundcheck. Coffee. I love this guy.

  • @geospas
    @geospas Před 3 lety +33

    35:30 Pullup repetition increase
    Tighten abs
    Master Hollow position
    Strengthen grip
    Assisted repetition
    3 times a week
    3 sets
    3-5 reps
    Avoid the burn

  • @flowintofreedom4531
    @flowintofreedom4531 Před 3 lety

    such great lessons - thank you!

  • @jonathanguinn3929
    @jonathanguinn3929 Před 8 lety +15

    very wise words about what americans can learn from other cultures. I needed to hear that. Thanks Tim and Pavel

  • @geeemm909
    @geeemm909 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent interview.

  • @awakenotwoke6930
    @awakenotwoke6930 Před rokem +1

    Easily one of the best podcast ever. Period.

  • @alexandruchirila8224
    @alexandruchirila8224 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing conversation!

  • @dwaynepedals
    @dwaynepedals Před 7 měsíci

    Great podcast! Thanks for sharing.

  • @timlazenby9746
    @timlazenby9746 Před 6 lety +20

    This guy is a master. The idea of greasing the groove, doing something every you walk past a bar or kettle bell. This works so well to anyones fitness.

    • @bigbaba4542
      @bigbaba4542 Před 3 lety

      For what? What's the point of just getting stronger without size. Look at him, he looks like a skinny high school teacher. Maybe he can bench press 350-400 pounds but isn't that pretty pointless, and has no carry over to real life?

    • @o0m9
      @o0m9 Před 3 lety +14

      @@bigbaba4542 To be able to lift things, have endurance, and age well. That has always been the purpose of strength.

  • @josefrancisco6969
    @josefrancisco6969 Před 8 lety +2

    Lots of great information here.

  • @AlteredState1123
    @AlteredState1123 Před rokem

    Pavel was much more congenial than I expected. Greatest quote, “Oversharing is one of the problems of the modern world.” I like it that Pavel shared so much in this podcast. He is famous for turning what most experts would share in paragraph into a fluffy $26 book. He must be a millionaire many times over. Happy for him.

  • @Draakur
    @Draakur Před 7 lety +2

    This was absolutely awesome. I now have a new influence and lots of reading to do!

  • @geospas
    @geospas Před 3 lety +7

    27:35 How to strengthen abdomen
    3 times a week
    3-5 sets
    3-5 reps
    Plank 3 x 10 sec flexing every muscle below the neck
    Focus on contraction and tension

    • @haveaniceday7950
      @haveaniceday7950 Před 3 lety +2

      And wait at least 15 minutes between sets if I remember correctly?

    • @abhinayvj
      @abhinayvj Před 2 lety

      @@haveaniceday7950 yes

  • @marko76
    @marko76 Před rokem

    Same same when it came to swimming for me. Total Immersion had exactly the same effect on my love of moving through the water. Around the same decade too.

  • @Njalgreybeard
    @Njalgreybeard Před 2 lety +1

    Coffee. Didn't mention if it was a drink, or eaten like a bowl of cereal! Legend!

  • @panthiosportphysio
    @panthiosportphysio Před 8 měsíci +2

    Great questions !!!

  • @ronaldchan3540
    @ronaldchan3540 Před rokem

    Pavel and Tim are amazing 👏

  • @johkonut
    @johkonut Před 3 lety

    That was fantastic!

  • @antwannn111
    @antwannn111 Před 7 lety +37

    I can't stand how much Tim fumbles around for words. He's a smart dude... Just take an extra second to figure it out instead of spitting out the beginning of 6 different words before finding the right one... On the other hand I could listen to Pavel all day.

    • @davesmit8162
      @davesmit8162 Před 4 lety +4

      Tony P. I 100% agree and Pavel is in his third language.

  • @Tombalino
    @Tombalino Před 5 lety +1

    This is gold

  • @daAwns3r
    @daAwns3r Před 3 lety

    This is GOLD

  • @walkerskii
    @walkerskii Před 3 lety +2

    The magnificent seven is also my favorite movie! I love that each of the seven has a different personality, a different set of character traits (negative & positive) The idea of bravery, personal sacrifice, teamwork, depending on each other to accomplish a shared goal - for good to concrete evil & rescue the oppressed. It's a great demonstration of masculinity, encouraging each other in bravery, to overcome personal fears, to selflessly bless & protect others.

  • @jordi0m
    @jordi0m Před 4 lety +2

    32:00 - I never thought about it like this, but for a while I had a pull-up bar in the middle of my place and used to do a few every time I walked by and I was able to do way more than now. Interesting.

  • @Brndndutton
    @Brndndutton Před 6 lety +3

    Awesomeness

  • @nauvalfakhri
    @nauvalfakhri Před rokem

    Brilliant man.

  • @clandestinereactionary1842

    Incredible interview.

  • @siberianTiger639
    @siberianTiger639 Před 5 lety +1

    Some usefull stuff. Thanks.

  • @Coach-MG
    @Coach-MG Před rokem

    Such a Technical Podcast. Would have loved to see Pavel give video examples of some of these movements

  • @giuice
    @giuice Před 2 lety +5

    Dude, this episode is a diamond cut, if you don't watch it, you're missing out on extremely valuable information. Kudos to Tim and Pavel for sharing

  • @MrMemozzza
    @MrMemozzza Před 6 lety +25

    I see a podcast with Pablo, I click like !

  • @trailerfitter2
    @trailerfitter2 Před 3 lety +1

    Only just found out about Pavel. He has interesting to study.

  • @amemoore
    @amemoore Před 3 lety +3

    Totally new to this world...this is fascinating. *order grippers from Ironmind*

  • @bobadler3097
    @bobadler3097 Před 6 lety +9

    Hydrogen ions and lactic acid are not identical but their effects will be the same. Acids produce free hydrogen ions in water (blood). So lactic acid will produce hydrogen ions. It's talked about at 01:04:00.

  • @osvaldoaponte
    @osvaldoaponte Před 8 lety +3

    He's the man!

  • @chtomlin
    @chtomlin Před rokem

    Reminds me Arnold's training in Germany where he had to pace himself by not going to failure to early... they expected him to train all day in the military

  • @DBest1966
    @DBest1966 Před 8 lety +66

    Can we get a transcript of this for deaf and hard of hearing? The auto captions are horrible.

    • @rayantraceur
      @rayantraceur Před 3 lety +11

      Well it's been 4 years, but for the hard of hearing, deaf, or non-english speaking people who may still look for it, there's a transcript on Tim's website : tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/55-pavel-tsatsouline.pdf
      There are transcripts for all the episodes.

    • @royjnrthomas2
      @royjnrthomas2 Před 3 lety

      @@rayantraceur qqqqq

    • @KameSennin2
      @KameSennin2 Před 3 lety

      @@rayantraceur wow, thank you!

  • @markm5772
    @markm5772 Před 8 lety +719

    Joe Rogan brought me here.

    • @Themindofreyrey
      @Themindofreyrey Před 7 lety +14

      I think he brought everyone here. ~ReyRey

    • @mihajlojeremic2895
      @mihajlojeremic2895 Před 5 lety +11

      fuck joe rogan

    • @AngryOscillator
      @AngryOscillator Před 5 lety +3

      @Conspiracies by Hans 4 Come on man, sheep can't use the internets, don't be a douche
      Rogan kinda brought me here too, I'm interested to see how this lines up against Jeff Cavaliere's strength concepts.... baaaaa

    • @cryptocreep906
      @cryptocreep906 Před 4 lety +14

      This is a much better episode than Rogan’s is.

    • @dula4552
      @dula4552 Před 4 lety

      Pronounced "ZOE HOGAN"!

  • @Swordifsh1
    @Swordifsh1 Před 3 lety +2

    26:00 where he's talking about greasing the groove, how many times a day do you do so?

  • @deltatoofow
    @deltatoofow Před 8 lety +82

    I got my son a pull up bar,one rule= do one strict pull up all the way up chest touch bar, pause lower,has to do one every time he walks passed the bar no exceptions, it's outside his bedroom door,now he is ripped like Bruce Lee and can do 58 strict

    • @waldemarlemos1696
      @waldemarlemos1696 Před 8 lety +15

      xcllent idea. Its good to have fathers that can give their sons advantages for their future.

    • @mattstazza
      @mattstazza Před 8 lety +10

      +deltatoofow get him to work on his squat, kids lose it overtime from sitting/lack of use. search ido portal squat 30/30

    • @waldemarlemos1696
      @waldemarlemos1696 Před 8 lety +5

      mattstazza Thats funny you mentioned Ido because i have been following connor mcgregor ufc and he got Ido to teach him fluid body movements. Yes Ido is an incredible master of body movements for sure and strength for longevity.

    • @kc1973able
      @kc1973able Před 6 lety +12

      Farther's should also do it to :)

    • @nataliavgarcia8108
      @nataliavgarcia8108 Před 4 lety +1

      Luv the idea...my son will be starting this weekend. Tnx!

  • @amemoore
    @amemoore Před 3 lety +1

    "Not to over communicate".. brilliant. Quality not quantity communication? Much like his training sessions?

  • @naikhanomtom7552
    @naikhanomtom7552 Před 2 lety +4

    Increased my pushups from failing at 20 to knocking out 30 well before failure within a week. Crazy.

    • @incorectulpolitic
      @incorectulpolitic Před rokem

      What was your program? How did you do it?

    • @naikhanomtom7552
      @naikhanomtom7552 Před rokem

      @@incorectulpolitic pushups every time I went to the bathroom at work or every time I went to get a drink in the kitchen at home etc. Not to failure, just enough to feel that you're getting close to failure. Maybe 6 reps before. Did same with pull-ups and went from 6-8 to 12-15 within a month

    • @incorectulpolitic
      @incorectulpolitic Před rokem

      @@naikhanomtom7552 so basically you did a set of 12- 14 reps of push-ups followed by a set of 2- 3 reps of pull-ups every 2- 3 hours, every day?

    • @ezrsaidndone1718
      @ezrsaidndone1718 Před rokem

      @@incorectulpolitic listen to the interview d%mb fu#k

  • @Redhotlugnut
    @Redhotlugnut Před 8 lety +8

    39:05. So many people get this wrong. Lift heavy get bulky, go light to get lean. Wrong.

  • @AB-nb2ic
    @AB-nb2ic Před rokem

    Surprised he didn't mention jaw clenching to increase power, along with glutes and abs. As a ground fighter you're not always in a position where an ab or glute squeeze is possible, but I've increased my power tremendously by learning to clench my jaw when necessary and feeling the power migrate to the whole body just as he described.

  • @PaulLadendorf
    @PaulLadendorf Před 5 lety +10

    Did I miss the part where they were going to cover tricks to eating more food without fatigue?

  • @jaimanlive
    @jaimanlive Před 4 lety +1

    Tim, this guy is a Bad Ass, I have been a security officer in a past life. I have worked with some of the most bad ass marines in the world and this group you speak of the "Spetnaz" is serous and highly regarded as some of the best in the world. Way to go on getting this guy on your show. 🏳🏳🚫Don't have him practice any moves on you bro!! It's not like the UFC, there is no option to tap out!!🛇🏳🏳
    🍻Cheers to bring on the deadliest guest on your show🍻

  • @MarkTheTrainer
    @MarkTheTrainer Před 2 lety

    Can super setting different muscle groups be effectively used in conjunction with the grease-the-groove technique? For instance, does it work do a set of push ups immediately followed by a set of pull ups, then rest for 15 minutes before repeating multiple times? Or, should only single sets be used?

  • @MrFrf1
    @MrFrf1 Před 8 lety +12

    20:23 Max SHANK I think you mean Tim ??

  • @damonarmstrong1676
    @damonarmstrong1676 Před 5 lety +6

    I do 20 push ups at a time. Every hour of the day. For around 15 Sets a day. Gonna start implementing 5 pull ups and 20 sit ups as well, every hour a day for 15 Sets.

  • @christopherarmstrong2710
    @christopherarmstrong2710 Před 5 lety +5

    Pavel is the man - true performance training scientist right here! Strength and health first...all of the meatheads our there who look like they should be wearing a Bane mask are ‘strongly’ misguided! (Ego lifting)
    P.S. love how he reads a newspaper in the AM vs. going on the Internet, such a contrarian.

  • @MemoTraining
    @MemoTraining Před 5 lety +6

    My experience with GTG - I used to be able to do 10 HSPU on the floor with ease at a bodyweight of 77KG, 15 when pushing to limit, and around 6 full ROM. around ten years ago. Over the years injuries and two big shoulder injuries didn't allow me to do them and recently it's been hard to get them back. within 3 weeks of greasing the groove I went from 1 on my warmup (harder now weighing 85kg) to doing sets of 5. Not much and haven't tested max but will go till I reach 7-8 then start doing FULL ROM.
    I find also if I eat a big meal of carbs such as pasta I don't get a crash, assuming that my muscle is constantly trying to absorb glucose to refuel.

    • @v3n481
      @v3n481 Před 5 lety +1

      Mehmetron how many it is now ?

  • @aasti3000
    @aasti3000 Před 4 lety +47

    Thank you for guiding me here Joe Rogan

  • @jonny1943
    @jonny1943 Před 4 lety +1

    This method would probably work when you try to overcome a old injury?

  • @moonkim713
    @moonkim713 Před 8 lety +5

    Does anyone know who are the Russian strength coaches that Pavel mentions in this podcast? I would like to read more about their methods.

    • @moonkim713
      @moonkim713 Před 7 lety

      +40BelowTr00per
      I've heard of verkoshansky but not the other guy. I wish someone could translate his stuff

  • @MMOscar
    @MMOscar Před 2 lety

    Somebody know what number is this podcast on Spotify??

  • @ReRaze_Over9000
    @ReRaze_Over9000 Před 4 lety +1

    Does Pavel still speak on his system? Or is all his works still practical?

  • @MH401QMNT
    @MH401QMNT Před 4 lety +1

    What is the name Pavel says at 57:03?

  • @4NG3LH34RT2
    @4NG3LH34RT2 Před 2 lety

    how to spell the two russian names of trainers that pavel mentions?? sounds like prochavskava and tsilianov or something like this??

  • @celebmrk9
    @celebmrk9 Před 5 lety +1

    Very well said...Las Vegas version of America

  • @mrmurphyzone
    @mrmurphyzone Před 7 lety +57

    Anyone reading TFT? and had to hear the "Sound check. Breakfast. Coffee". Lol

  • @19grand
    @19grand Před 7 lety +4

    pearl after pearl :)

  • @AndJusTIceForRob
    @AndJusTIceForRob Před rokem

    1:25:40 does anyone know if Pavel ended up publishing this book?

  • @Robdobalina
    @Robdobalina Před 2 lety +2

    51:44 💪

  • @jordantheokay3168
    @jordantheokay3168 Před rokem

    Took me 3 weeks of consistent work after herring this, but I got my suspended side splits.

  • @badacob
    @badacob Před 4 lety

    can we please get video?

  • @tomas6869
    @tomas6869 Před 2 měsíci

    Im here because of your book and the coffee sound check😂😂😂

  • @SyeedAli
    @SyeedAli Před 3 lety +1

    An issue of "Florida Weight-man" magazine in the 1960s had Donne Hale describing squats just like Dan John's "Goblet Squats".

    • @lucasskrobish2473
      @lucasskrobish2473 Před 2 lety

      Back in the good old days when it was simply...doing a squat holding a kettlebell

  • @astrojames
    @astrojames Před 3 lety +1

    Max 5 reps even for kettlebell swings?

  • @rockymckay1705
    @rockymckay1705 Před 3 lety

    homie talkin bout my boi nassim taleb!