Why You're NOT Building Muscle with Calisthenics | FitnessFAQs Podcast #29 - Dr Mike Israetel

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  • @FitnessFAQs
    @FitnessFAQs  2 роки тому +114

    💪 Download my FREE Calisthenics Workout - fitnessfaqs.com/homehero/

    • @birdsandthingsbeachandbush1064
      @birdsandthingsbeachandbush1064 7 місяців тому +7

      Oh you watch him 😂❤ he my go to guy 🎉🎉

    • @rayschoonberg2184
      @rayschoonberg2184 7 місяців тому +1

      1:01:36 1:01:36 1:01:36

    • @anissbiou2117
      @anissbiou2117 6 місяців тому

      😅😅😅😅

    • @anissbiou2117
      @anissbiou2117 6 місяців тому

      😅😅😅د 9:19 9:19 😅 9:19 د😊😊واش​@@birdsandthingsbeachandbush1064😅😅😊😅 9:19 😅😢😅😅😅

    • @NJPhins3153
      @NJPhins3153 6 місяців тому

      Dude that's hysterical

  • @emmang2010
    @emmang2010 2 роки тому +280

    First off: this is great. The overlay of Mike's training is perfect while also including the raw footage. second: Renaissance Periodization is an amazing channel

  • @kforcer
    @kforcer Рік тому +397

    Man, this guy has a lot of wisdom. I like how he isn't just throwing out hot takes, he's genuinely giving considerate, thoughtful commentary without being overly dismissive like so many internet personalities are when it comes to working out.

    • @PB22559
      @PB22559 Рік тому +20

      He's got plenty of experience, knowledge and he pays attention to the evidenced based studies on the topic... but I wouldn't call him wise. Wise people don't use gear.

    • @animeytu77
      @animeytu77 Рік тому

      @brianpena2239 Haha... 😁😁😅
      Mike Mentzer was not wise but he was smarter

    • @varbergessamo6045
      @varbergessamo6045 Рік тому +33

      ​@@PB22559well, even wise people can do not so wise things sometimes, doesnt make them less wise, they would be less wise if they didnt know what they are doing

    • @suncu91
      @suncu91 Рік тому +7

      He literally has 10 part lecture called "arguing to convince" on his channel.

    • @imbaguitar
      @imbaguitar Рік тому

      why is it unwise in his case to use gear?@@PB22559

  • @Casual_Shots
    @Casual_Shots 2 роки тому +374

    As much as we praise Dr Israetel as a teacher we don’t praise him enough for still being an adamant learner. A true role model

    • @hjkich2846
      @hjkich2846 Рік тому

      OiOkayoooiooo😮lookout opoint a number looking o oto love looking o😮😮o😮oo

    • @hjkich2846
      @hjkich2846 Рік тому

      Yeah that’s ioooo o

    • @hjkich2846
      @hjkich2846 Рік тому

      Ii I’ll i

    • @hjkich2846
      @hjkich2846 Рік тому

      Man imiikkkki

    • @hjkich2846
      @hjkich2846 Рік тому

      Mu ku

  • @davidk6269
    @davidk6269 Рік тому +105

    Dr. Mike is absolutely fantastic!!! Daniel and Dr. Mike together is a true dream team of reasonable, balanced, non-BS training advisors!

  • @diogosimoes5268
    @diogosimoes5268 2 роки тому +435

    The collab we didn't know we needed! Been a fan of both of you for so long, happy to see this collab!

    • @ParkerBG
      @ParkerBG 2 роки тому +6

      Collab collab collab collab collab collab collab collab collab collab collab collab
      collab collab collab collab collab collab
      COLLABBBBBBBBBBB!!!!!

    • @barquero7111
      @barquero7111 2 роки тому +5

      No mate I have been waiting for this one for so long😂

    • @bobmathews9072
      @bobmathews9072 Рік тому +3

      Dan V and the Doc , how have I only just seen this , talk about a hidden gem

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Рік тому

      ​@@bobmathews9072fr

  • @eyripidis_5432
    @eyripidis_5432 2 роки тому +48

    Daniel is the guy who always learn and listen more than he talks. Thats a man

    • @evec2022
      @evec2022 Місяць тому

      I love that he knows that the science evolves and he doesn't assume that he's right about what he saying. He's open minded enough to want to hear other people's different opinions and experiences. He's the kind of guy you can trust. If he was a medical doctor, he's the kind I'd want to have. Someone who knows that you can't ignore the signs your body is giving you, even if they contradict the science.

  • @ryandeffley7652
    @ryandeffley7652 Рік тому +298

    One thing that's hard to let go of is the intensity you trained with as an athlete when you were younger. It was always about high volume and high intensity.
    So it took me a while to realize you can maintain with like 30% of what you think you need as you get older. If you train more with strategy and less emotion, you actually look as good and feel even better while being more efficient.

    • @smokeymcpot69
      @smokeymcpot69 Рік тому +6

      Damn. 👏🏻

    • @anthonymaloney6838
      @anthonymaloney6838 Рік тому +17

      Yup. I'm 41 and I've noticed my BJJ and MMA skills have become so efficient over the last decade of training. I can train 4 hour sessions if it has proper periodization.

    • @jikosauce
      @jikosauce Рік тому +2

      If you want u can focus more on reps, it'll also use the muscle more than a couple heavy reps. Alot of reps eventually does get intense

    • @opensource296
      @opensource296 Рік тому +3

      Less is more
      If the weight is too light, slow down. 👍🏾

    • @jdaza1987
      @jdaza1987 Рік тому +4

      I'm going through that process right now at 35. Training with intensity as if I was 19 again and not only am I not making progress I'm going backwards. Listening to Mike mentzer helped me realize and now I've pumped the brakes and can slowly feel myself filling back in and no longer always drained and tired.

  • @emmacunningham6333
    @emmacunningham6333 2 роки тому +631

    Yes. The day a hypertrophy coach met a calisthenics coach.

    • @Bluesachwill
      @Bluesachwill 8 місяців тому +2

      yes haha hello fellow cunningham hgahahahaa

    • @754fr
      @754fr 8 місяців тому +1

      There are many videos of Fitnessfaqs & EugeneTeo, they are a great combo

    • @calebmaestrati
      @calebmaestrati 8 місяців тому

      its the same shit lol.

    • @Branden-vl9sl
      @Branden-vl9sl 5 місяців тому +7

      ​@@calebmaestratinot exactly, watch h people do dips and not go deep enough. They're missing out on muscle building gains. Because they aren't getting a deep stretch. Stretch is a big factor that contributes to mass. A lot of calisthenics people don't go down far enough.

    • @vlada
      @vlada 12 днів тому

      Hypertrophy coach is the nice way bodybuilders call their drug Guru/ dealer.

  • @Zero_Zero_Zero_Zero
    @Zero_Zero_Zero_Zero Рік тому +108

    I'm on my 3rd listen of this video, and plan to go through it at least once more while taking notes.
    There is literally 2 lifetimes of training wisdom contained in this talk.
    Gratitude brothers. Thank you both.

    • @dad3562
      @dad3562 Рік тому +7

      Well said!

    • @umbertotibaldi4311
      @umbertotibaldi4311 Рік тому +8

      absolutely hard agree

    • @rando9574
      @rando9574 Місяць тому +1

      Dont forget to go to the gym XD

    • @ChronicalV
      @ChronicalV Місяць тому

      ​@@rando9574even if its unnecessary to know everything, we still try because of curiosity and interest. I probably know enough to last me at least to intermediate stages of my journey but I'm a nerd and all the finer details interest me 😅

  • @Game7Mode
    @Game7Mode Рік тому +55

    Love the finishing point guys. Define success on your terms. Be clear about what your goals are and if you don't have goals sit down alone seriously for even a few hours (maybe put away technology and all distractions in a quiet room) and think about what the hell you want to do in life. The only thing which should upset you in terms of personal attainment is being lazy in regards to the standards you've set for yourself.

  • @allNicksAlreadyTaken
    @allNicksAlreadyTaken Рік тому +8

    This was probably the best podcast I have ever seen. You two could talk once a week and it would be the best thing ever.

  • @idealsAREisomorphic
    @idealsAREisomorphic 2 роки тому +88

    Dr Mike is the greatest BB educator on UA-cam. Absolutely.

  • @TheMovementAthlete
    @TheMovementAthlete Рік тому +16

    How do you maintain such a positive mindset throughout your fitness journey? Your resilience and mental strength are truly admirable.

    • @michaelshine6060
      @michaelshine6060 6 місяців тому +1

      I know right? If you search dr Mike israetel on UA-cam you can find his other channel, I think it’s called making progress, and it’s nothing about physically lifting but it’s about mentality and mindset about life in general. Honestly, the answer to your question is not rhetorical and it’s in that channel. Bottoms up my friend! 🙌

  • @hortoncoSD
    @hortoncoSD Рік тому +22

    I love that this episode exists! I have been using the @RenaissancePeriodization programming style with calisthenic movements for the last 7 months. Ramping up intensity and lowering RIR as you progress through a mesocycle was a game changer. Deloads were a foreign concept to me before listening to Dr Mike's content but have been huge in limiting systemic fatigue. Then slowly adding reps or weight with a weight vest to stay within the hypertrophy rep range. More calisthenics athletes should try out the periodization methods Dr. Mike implements. The gains are INSANE when paired with the right nutrition and plenty of sleep.

  • @codyritner3826
    @codyritner3826 Рік тому +22

    Wow, Mike legit goes full range on every movement... I'm reducing the weight on my squats so I can do that perfect form and full range.

  • @krzychood
    @krzychood 2 роки тому +18

    Two of my favourite strength experts in one podcast. Seems to good to be true. Great job for inviting Dr Mike!

  • @travismiles5863
    @travismiles5863 Рік тому +14

    I believe hating your current situation can be a super powerful motivator to do better in many aspects of life. As long as your turn hates into actions in a corrective course, feel free to hate the worst version of yourself and love the best version. It's all about balance. Don't hate your actions and physique, If you don't love what it could be naturally with dedication.

    • @jmass4207
      @jmass4207 Рік тому +1

      Depends on what your metric is. It seems like there are some insane performers out there who leveraged self-disdain to the exclusion of anything else. But I doubt that’s the way to a fulfilled life.

  • @jessemurray1757
    @jessemurray1757 Рік тому +66

    As a 42-year-old weightlifter, I wish I had resources like this 25 years ago. I definitely would have done things differently from 17-30 to take advantage of youthful muscle gains.

    • @ToothCarpenter93
      @ToothCarpenter93 Рік тому +3

      I’m 29 Still hanging. I heard it goes down after 30😬

    • @fritzb.3978
      @fritzb.3978 Рік тому

      You, me, and all of us!!

    • @nikodoyon7429
      @nikodoyon7429 8 місяців тому +5

      @@ToothCarpenter93 lies

    • @davorzdralo8000
      @davorzdralo8000 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ToothCarpenter93 38 here, noting is going down yet. Could be coming soon, but definitely not yet.

    • @kalanipitmon7817
      @kalanipitmon7817 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I'm almost 32 and been lifting since I was 17 and just now figuring out proper form on alot of lifts and it's made a huge difference. Wish I would've researched more as a younger guy

  • @CinnabarCalisthenics
    @CinnabarCalisthenics Рік тому +9

    Hey Daniel,
    I recently finished watching this podcast and I just want to personally say thank you so much for this one.
    Obviously it was packed full of information but it was actually the very end that resonated with me when you were talking about how you aren’t the typical calisthenics athlete.
    The little note about how you did a straddle planche and therefore you win, even if people are asking you why you haven’t done a full planche.
    You’ve been a huge inspiration for me as both a calisthenics athlete and a content creator. Hearing you say something like this out loud really made me rethink how much pressure I put on myself to hit certain goals like a full planche just so I feel qualified or good enough to give advice.
    It sounds crazy since your polls have shown me I’m like…top 10% in terms of planche progressions but that feeling was still there.
    Long story short, I’m taking your approach. When I initially started calisthenics, a straddle planche was my goal. I win :)
    But I’ll keep pushing, for ME!

  • @sahiltiwari3360
    @sahiltiwari3360 2 роки тому +7

    Please never stop these podcasts they are a gem of knowledge

  • @anthonydalin
    @anthonydalin 2 роки тому +69

    This podcast is absolutely fantastic. Good job Daniel for asking such smart questions and inviting the goat, Mike. 🙏🙏

  • @Morelum1
    @Morelum1 2 роки тому +6

    One of the best fitness podcasts I listened to in a long time. Thanks Daniel for having a great talk with Mike!

  • @marlon1171
    @marlon1171 11 місяців тому +3

    I must say that mike's explanation about the strength of signals generated by certain lifting intensities really made it all crystal clear for me.

  • @kramkalisthenics
    @kramkalisthenics Рік тому +9

    Very informative and it justifies how I have been training, weighted sets increasing either reps or weight for 5--10 sets at 64 years young. This man's knowledge is gold! Thanks Daniel!

  • @linwoodpowers656
    @linwoodpowers656 Рік тому +15

    I'm 68 years old and I do less weights and more calisthenics now and I'm getting great results. More mobility and flexibility. I've got great muscle thickness and definition. Great way to transition to.

  • @jlxddgamerjason4041
    @jlxddgamerjason4041 2 роки тому +22

    Great podcast, Hope Dr. Eric Helms can be your next guest! Hes also a very knowledgeable powerhouse in Evidence based fitness ,Exercise science, lifting etc , he has been invited to many different fitness podcasts on UA-cam. He is a strength and conditioning professor and sport performance researcher, he also competed in Bodybuilding and powerlifting.
    I sincerely hope he can be your next guest . Thank you Daniel !!

    • @fujimuto4277
      @fujimuto4277 2 роки тому

      Yes please 👍 Also he doesn't make use of any drugs in his work

    • @vn5774
      @vn5774 2 роки тому +1

      Helms is brilliant👍

    • @mrnaizguy
      @mrnaizguy 2 роки тому +2

      Jeff Nippard needs to come as well

    • @jlxddgamerjason4041
      @jlxddgamerjason4041 2 роки тому +2

      @@vn5774 Yup ,some of the wisest man in the fitness industry

  • @djj3357
    @djj3357 2 роки тому +5

    Hearing Mike in this type of setting really has me appreciating him so much more! Excellent session guys.
    Your approach to interviewing Daniel is spot on!! Cheers

  • @Macabee_chanukkah
    @Macabee_chanukkah 4 місяці тому +3

    By 1:01:22 where mike starts talking about if u don't use machines, nobody cares, was a real awakening moment for me

  • @DacioNerdTV
    @DacioNerdTV 2 роки тому +206

    Calisthetics hands down is my favorite way to workout. Its very convinent and you can workout anywhere because its convenient. At home, Backyard, woods, supermarket, parking lot, work, the mall, literally ANYWHERE. And it goes into play with NO excuses. I can think of tons of excuses why someone can't make it to the gym but literally none to not do calisthetics. Making use of your own body to workout is a concept I love so much with calisthetics. The gym is objectively better in terms of long term gains since there is no roof with how big you can get with weights also no limit with strength either. I thinks calisthetics is great to build a foundation and weights to add on to that if you wish to do so. People are still one sided with weights and its fucking annoying. Look at prisoners, fit poor people, gladiators, ancient warriors, these people don't got access to weights but still build amazing physiques cause TENSION IS TENSION. They used to lift rocks and tree logs to get tough. If you can lift those things to get tough your bodyweight will work just fine !

    • @man94xxBIG
      @man94xxBIG 2 роки тому +28

      I absolutely agree.....I will always stick to Calisthenics. It's amazing.. I recently unlocked the Tuck Planche at 220 pounds and at 6 feet 7 inches tall...Defying GRAVITY💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁..
      Calisthenics always makes me feel sooooo sooo good, especially whenever I achieve a calisthenics skill after putting in hard work and perseverance

    • @brennand933
      @brennand933 2 роки тому +12

      I’m a bodybuilder and I love incorporating some calisthenics that place a huge stretch on the muscle like pull-ups for lats and deep dips for chest and triceps.

    • @og2lax227
      @og2lax227 2 роки тому +23

      Thats just not accurate. Yes, Prisoners, gladiators or ancient warriors are jacked because of progressive overload, whether its reps, sets or weight dont matter as much. Prisoners mostly because of the environment they are in and lack of having other shit to do than eating, training and sleeping consistently in order to make their time go faster.
      You can build an amazing physique with bodyweight exercises, sure, but is it the ideal way to grow muscle, fuck no. The equipment that we have in our gyms are stuff that would have been unimaginable and true lifehacks for ancient warriors. If a bunch of gladiators got gym membership and a personal trainer from modern era, they would be unstoppable compared to the boneheads lifting rocks and doing pushups with random weights and questionable form.

    • @DacioNerdTV
      @DacioNerdTV 2 роки тому +10

      @@og2lax227 Its VERY much accurate. Ive said before and you admitted that progressive overload is progressive overload. Gladiators, ancient warriors,prisoners were in times and in enviornments that forced discipline to get the physiques they had which you said so idk what your talking about. Ive never shitted on the gym either i said OBJECTIVELY the gym is better over all and you can use it to add on to what you built with calisthetics. I mean the fact that you brought up prisoners and that that got fit due to certain circmstances proves my point even further. Harder variation, holding concentrics and eccentrics will do you just good. Ive seen plenty of people at the gym whove been there for months to years still looking the same with no gains but only in strength. A guy who doing basic calisthetics with proper strict form, differnt variation with proper nutrition and recovery days will run laps around a guy at the gym with no good nutrition,lack of recovery days and mindless repping in terms of muscle and physique. Calisthetics in terms of muscle ideally its just as good as weights but theres a roof to how big you can get which is a cavet for guys that wanna look like arnold, old stallone, frank zane, or the rock which i know for a fact majority of men dont wanna really look that muscular. With enough discipline, proper nutrition, progressive overload regardless of the method ANYTHING can work. The gym is better but calisthetics is an alternative way proving you dont need to go to the gym to get strong and in good shape. My point of bringing up gladiators, ancient warriors and prisoners and they got fit with minimal to no equiptment was to prove you dont got to be held down to a gym to workout. Anywhere and anything can work as long as you apply the principles just stated earlier.

    • @elvsolit
      @elvsolit 2 роки тому +2

      @John David Santos on day off practice hand stands press ups balancing on hands.... might be good idea...

  • @philnixon4788
    @philnixon4788 2 роки тому +82

    Brilliant, both these guys are great and excellent sources of knowledge 👏

    • @ssef3232
      @ssef3232 Рік тому

      they're a good source of strength too

  • @corey251
    @corey251 8 місяців тому +3

    Dr. Mike is awesome!! I have learned so much from him this last year and have had some great gains thanks to his information

  • @blakewilson8072
    @blakewilson8072 Рік тому +2

    Great insights here. I end up watching just as many (or more) "don't do this" videos as I do the "do this" ones and I have to say yours are some of the very best. Keep up the great content Jonni!

  • @Gamer_Guy_Lifts
    @Gamer_Guy_Lifts 2 роки тому +3

    This podcast makes me incredibly happy. It was a blessing to see a crossover between Mike and Frinksmovement (closest we'll ever get I guess to something like Gornation having conversation with Mike on the practical implications of hypertrophy on calisthenic training) and Daniel and Eugene Teo. Now there's finally one with Daniel and Mike. Daniel who has substantial knowledge, skill, judgement and experience in calisthenics, and Mike who has tremendous knowledge, skill, judgement and experience in the world of hypertrophy and knows the ins-and-outs of natty and enhanced training. Two people who have helped many through the years, including myself 🙏

  • @11Elevenpunk
    @11Elevenpunk 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome Collab and interview setup! Very clear, concise questions and comments while still having a lot of detail/input. Thoroughly enjoyed this one!

  • @SEAKPhotog
    @SEAKPhotog 2 роки тому +3

    That was terrific! Thank you! What a great collab!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @pricerowland
    @pricerowland 2 роки тому +26

    I'm glad Mike immediately dispelled the "naturals must get stronger to grow" myth. My most impressive physique progress came when I stopped caring about strength altogether. People always acted like I was crazy when I said that.

    • @brandonevans4020
      @brandonevans4020 2 роки тому +13

      The problem is people think of strength as just 1rm strength but if you are either adding reps to a weight, increasing weight at a higher rep range or even improving rep quality you are still getting stronger.

    • @pricerowland
      @pricerowland 2 роки тому +9

      @@brandonevans4020 I agree, but beyond that it was volume and work capacity. Getting my muscles to handle more sets and fatigue was integral. People disregard muscular endurance but it's of equal value as brute strength for hypertrophy training.

    • @frog6054
      @frog6054 Рік тому +2

      So basically you just do more volume and less weight?

    • @pricerowland
      @pricerowland Рік тому +2

      @@frog6054 Yes. Like Mike mentioned you are trying to find an optimal stimulus-to-fatigue ratio, a good example would be doing a heavier weight for 3x6 vs a lighter weight for 4x10. There doesn't seem like much difference but a 3x6 set is 18 total reps while 4x10 is 40 total reps, more than double the volume of the heavier set. Over time adjustments like this make an enormous difference.

    • @brandonevans4020
      @brandonevans4020 Рік тому +3

      @@pricerowland volume is actually defined by number of sets close to failure and not total reps. The advantage of doing higher rep sets is you're using less weight which builds less fatigue which allows you to do more sets.

  • @IROAMinc
    @IROAMinc 2 роки тому +8

    Did weights for few years then got on the calisthenics after watching Shredder acnd Sean g... Never looked back love it 💯

    • @rodb66
      @rodb66 5 місяців тому

      I did ten years of calisthenics before getting into weights when I first got into fitness and I never went back to calisthenics only.

  • @soruwindx6419
    @soruwindx6419 2 роки тому +9

    I DID NOT EXPECT THIS COLLAB.
    DIDN'T KNOW I NEEDED IT EITHER.

  • @sonzai5162
    @sonzai5162 2 роки тому +6

    This is such a Christmas gift, Daniel. 🙏

  • @dallashall2551
    @dallashall2551 4 місяці тому

    Can't believe I missed this until now. Both of you and Jeff Nippard have been the biggest positive influences in my fitness journey. Thanks for the great content and inspiration.

  • @andersjensen7348
    @andersjensen7348 2 роки тому +4

    Think this one is better than the recent ones, some of the podcasts are quite repetitive in terms of topics and what is being said and discussed, I think this has more new info. Good work man!

  • @themindset3329
    @themindset3329 Рік тому +2

    Damn the way this guy just spits wisdom non stop, what a gold mine

  • @procyte2139
    @procyte2139 2 роки тому +20

    Started with calistenics only, now doing hybrid calistenics/weights. Going great!

    • @andrewyoung328
      @andrewyoung328 Рік тому

      Nice! I'm thinking about starting with calisthenics myself. How do you know when is good time to start doing both?

    • @procyte2139
      @procyte2139 Рік тому +6

      @@andrewyoung328 I started training with weights again, because I was getting bored of calistenics only.
      I am not sure when to start calistenics when only training with weights previously. I would maybe start Push days with getting better at Ring Holds (or normal Dips) or on pull days start with Pull Ups. Just begin with one calistenics exercise and progress and see how much calistenics exercises you want to add to your normal workout.
      Atleast thats how I would do it.

    • @lmlimpoism
      @lmlimpoism 4 місяці тому

      i started with hybrid, switched to calisthenics only because i found it to be more fun and easier.

  • @Florent_ATo
    @Florent_ATo 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm new to calisthenics and discovered this channel tonight. I never heard about you or Zdenek before. However I found this video surprisingly honest, straight to the point and truly positive. This is the kind of content I'm looking for. Keep it up! Subscribed 👍

  • @chrisl6630
    @chrisl6630 Рік тому +6

    What is a good training strategy for military members? I guess the goal is more athletic and endurance and less about size and aesthetics....

  • @oaschbeidl
    @oaschbeidl 2 роки тому +2

    Oh shit, two of my favorite fitness youtubers! I know what I'm listening to during today's workout.

  • @lucasseuren4180
    @lucasseuren4180 2 роки тому +6

    Awesome collab, two diverging perspectives coming together is what we all needed. Best way to learn 🙏

  • @timmins87
    @timmins87 10 місяців тому +1

    So much good quality information in this. Will need a few re-listens.

  • @O_b1coaching
    @O_b1coaching Рік тому +10

    He's hilarious 😂 ..and super informative at the same time

  • @Sk8luv33
    @Sk8luv33 Рік тому

    This guy mindset is everything bro. Using logic and common sense together should be a principle of life. 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Crull_Training
    @Crull_Training 2 роки тому +3

    A collab we've all been waiting for 👀

  • @paraworth
    @paraworth 10 місяців тому

    Mikes answer to the body dis morphia question and nailing an answer. Like it’s your body, make the best you can of it. There’s aren’t any tooth fairy’s. Stop wishing for stuff you can’t have. Excellent pod cast thank you both.

  • @TheoneD11
    @TheoneD11 2 роки тому +5

    Wow. Perfect questions and well explained answers.

  • @francoisiswatching
    @francoisiswatching Рік тому +2

    Around 55:00 what you're talking about fits nicely with the Eat More Exercise More / Eat Less Exercise Less (EMEM/ELEL) approach, since isometrics can be considered less taxing (at least energy-wise). Another thing nice to do is to increase the mobility work, since it's also more fun to stretch when you're leaner (esp. when the belly is smaller).

  • @junkequation
    @junkequation Рік тому +21

    I do calisthenics. I like being able to work out at home with minimal equipment. No, it won't get you huge, but just doing pushups, pullups, and sit ups is enough to make you really strong and look really good. If you have low body fat, you'll look plenty muscular. At least that's my experience doing dushups, pull ups, sit ups, weights with 20 lb dumbbells, and running. I don't feel the need to get any bigger.

    • @SparklingWater445
      @SparklingWater445 Рік тому +5

      Look at mike Tyson and he only did cahlistenics

    • @hemi5.7awdpursuit5
      @hemi5.7awdpursuit5 Рік тому +2

      @junkequation To each their own as a lifter I respect that every person doesn’t have to be huge to feel like they have a great physique

    • @enteoz1694
      @enteoz1694 Рік тому +1

      ​@@SparklingWater445Yeah this kid doesn't know what he's talking about lol. Only covers 5% of the work and rushes to conclusions like this.

    • @johncurtis142
      @johncurtis142 5 місяців тому +1

      Exactly what I dowith dios. Use 10 kg weight best every second week too. Cut, strong and 65 years old

  • @brandonshealy
    @brandonshealy 6 місяців тому

    This is an excellent video. The advice at the end about narrowing focus on yourself is gold.

  • @mr.hustlaelsuperior8293
    @mr.hustlaelsuperior8293 Рік тому +5

    Everyone has a different body shape that is true, so it is best to try different workouts until you actually find what workouts for your body first because i been lifting weights for 6months and still berly building muscle so dont compared to other body builder lifting heavy i dont care i lift 20 to 25 weights and im working my way up almost all of every body suffers from depression dont give up even if you go solo to tha gym

  • @joshuamarks1129
    @joshuamarks1129 Рік тому +1

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ great presentation as always, Daniel!
    The exercise montages are really spectacular!

  • @VanToffel
    @VanToffel 2 роки тому +9

    Since I started following all those recommendations with meso cycles, volume, intensity and so on I feel progression is slower than when I went for "do whatever you like" with a goal in mind, for example learning a skill.

    • @xDaNtE342x
      @xDaNtE342x 2 роки тому

      Same here. But there is no going back now

    • @mrnaizguy
      @mrnaizguy 2 роки тому +4

      After all those are only recommendations and not gospel. Maybe in 20 years strength athletes will laugh the the stuff we do today. Do what works for you

  • @marioparra9337
    @marioparra9337 Рік тому +2

    This is the second calisthenic-related podcast I listened to featuring Dr. Mike. Absolutely amazing. Thanks a lot Daniel!

  • @EarhirX
    @EarhirX 2 роки тому +5

    Holy cow, it finally happened! This is better than even the Power Rangers-TMNT crossover

  • @esembee7717
    @esembee7717 7 місяців тому

    Such a good podcast. Resonated a lot to me as relative new gym goer in my 40s. I had a lot of local success in martial arts in my 20s, but would have really benefitted from strength and conditioning coaching outside of technique and sparring training. Resources like this really should help the next generation of sportsmen and sportswomen achieve higher goals in their chosen field.

  • @Omar1066
    @Omar1066 2 роки тому +3

    Great interview. I especially liked the psychological tips.

  • @scubasteve7867
    @scubasteve7867 11 місяців тому +1

    This was a great conversation and valuable information that I will implement into my training

  • @ImTheSaiki
    @ImTheSaiki 2 роки тому +4

    What an amazing video to wake up to in the morning!

  • @ArthurKite
    @ArthurKite 9 місяців тому +1

    daniel is an amazing listener. thank you for that.

  • @fran6b
    @fran6b 2 роки тому +3

    Very hype for this podcast!

  • @nocosquidsquadairsoft8842
    @nocosquidsquadairsoft8842 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic pod fellas. Ima fan of both of yall. Great knowledge I'll use in my own training and in training others. Keep the knowledge coming boys 👍

  • @tonysimi5763
    @tonysimi5763 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent interview!

  • @theoneeyedkangaroo
    @theoneeyedkangaroo 9 місяців тому +1

    Whole lot of value knowledge ! Thanks guys.

  • @jon8114
    @jon8114 2 роки тому +5

    Great conversation.

  • @jgonsalk
    @jgonsalk Рік тому +1

    What a great conversation. So informative and covered so much ground

  • @TheHYENA87
    @TheHYENA87 2 роки тому +4

    Spot on Mike, let those demons out on a bag... Or on a hill run... Keep your strength training zen with laser focus.

  • @abdullahabsami8092
    @abdullahabsami8092 2 роки тому +2

    What a great day , the best collaboration ever.

  • @OhDevBeard
    @OhDevBeard 2 роки тому +3

    Waiting for that workout collab fellas 💪

  • @SightWard
    @SightWard 2 роки тому +2

    I'VE WAITED FOR THIS FOR SO LONG YAAAAS

  • @ninjasrose1653
    @ninjasrose1653 2 роки тому +13

    Mike's knowledge is literally unparalleled.

    • @KurokamiNajimi
      @KurokamiNajimi 2 роки тому +2

      Knowledge of literature sure he’s top tier. In terms of actual effective advice I think Alpha Destiny (Alexander Leonidas, this guy follows the literature a lot too even the way he talks has changed a lot over the years) and Bald Omni Man have him beat. I’d throw in Natural Hypertrophy as 3rd

    • @TheHYENA87
      @TheHYENA87 2 роки тому +12

      @@KurokamiNajimi literature? Effective advice? Whatttt? You're over-complicating this, think his advice is pretty effective...

    • @KurokamiNajimi
      @KurokamiNajimi 2 роки тому

      @@TheHYENA87 If you think we’re overcomplicating things then the comment of x person’s knowledge is amazing becomes moot because we’re not comparing it to anything

    • @TheHYENA87
      @TheHYENA87 2 роки тому

      @@KurokamiNajimi Not we, you are.

    • @KurokamiNajimi
      @KurokamiNajimi 2 роки тому

      @@TheHYENA87 If you say I’m overcomplicating things then you’re saying that about all of the people we’re talking about…you must be new to the legitimacy of being more detailed about your programming

  • @bryancadaweng5878
    @bryancadaweng5878 7 місяців тому

    The number one purpose of doing exercise is for health benefits, it will boost the immune system, and in the long run it will prolong life. Really educational conversation, learned a lot.

  • @ruzg
    @ruzg 2 роки тому +3

    Love Dr mikes sense of humor

  • @diegowushu
    @diegowushu Рік тому +1

    This was a great convo, and that thumbnail is just perfect lol.

  • @Nico-pq6dh
    @Nico-pq6dh 2 роки тому +14

    Hey Daniel, recently found your channel at it has been a blast ever since. I have a problem i hope you can help me with: I just bought gym rings, but when i do dips on them, my forearms get scuffed up by the friction against the ring itself. Do you have any tips to combat this problem?

    • @hectormndozer6330
      @hectormndozer6330 2 роки тому +3

      Hello Nico, short answer: you're forearms will get use to it.
      I do rings all the time, and in the begging I even got some bruises in my forearms and did not even know they were because of the rings, but now I don't have any and don't feel pain!

    • @Nico-pq6dh
      @Nico-pq6dh 2 роки тому

      @@hectormndozer6330 Glad to hear that! How long did it take to get used to it?

    • @TheIncredibleFlyingSausage
      @TheIncredibleFlyingSausage 2 роки тому +2

      Wear a long sleeved rash vest?

    • @Nico-pq6dh
      @Nico-pq6dh 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheIncredibleFlyingSausage that was the first solution i came up with,but seeing all these guys on youtube doing them shirtless, i just wondered how they managed to do it

    • @hyleon1999
      @hyleon1999 2 роки тому +3

      My skin eventually got thicker and rougher at the area, even my forearm’s hair became longer there

  • @kornisonkiseli3248
    @kornisonkiseli3248 9 місяців тому +1

    This may be the best discussion with Dr. Mike I've seen. Excellent questions and conversation flow.

    • @nickthequick2326
      @nickthequick2326 8 місяців тому

      I agree. Also thanx to the interviewer. Very nice Qs

  • @danielgruner
    @danielgruner Рік тому +5

    chapter „healthy body image“ starting at 1:21:00 is loaded with great advice! thank you! 💪 I base my motivation for training on my thankfulness for that what I have and what I am capable of… I try to make the most out of it, but not to hurt myself 🙂

  • @malcolmjelani3588
    @malcolmjelani3588 Рік тому

    We need choices, but I still agree with the late Doug Brignole on your point at 18:00. We need choices but some exercises are not worth their risks.

  • @jasonwharton5690
    @jasonwharton5690 2 роки тому +14

    To be fair gaining mass really doesn't seem to be the point of doing calisthenics. Just from what I've gathered as I've been into it for a little while. There's something very satisfying about being able to control your body in a certain way and maintaining a more flexible, balanced, and athletic physique. It's kind of freeing in a sense, haha. But I think it's helpful having a perspective from bodybuilding as well, on understanding how to work muscles for pique strength and so on.

    • @frog6054
      @frog6054 Рік тому +1

      Well, I'm doing calisthenics to gains mass lol.

    • @jasonwharton5690
      @jasonwharton5690 Рік тому

      @@frog6054 okay! Let me know how it goes :)

    • @jasonwharton5690
      @jasonwharton5690 Рік тому

      I've gained some mass from gymnastics and calisthenics, but not a lot. Could just be my routines aren't the best. So let me know if you have an effective routine for building mass with calisthenics.

    • @agentnukaz1715
      @agentnukaz1715 Рік тому +1

      I use calisthetics in the 5 to 15 rep range, trying to build muscle. But I want to do handstand pushups and stuff like that. I was a bit bigger when I lifted so think supplementing with weights is a must for building muscle.

    • @arihaviv8510
      @arihaviv8510 Рік тому +3

      It can be contradictory because it's hard to do many moves unless you are as light as possible. Thick legs from doing squats won't help with the planche holds. So it's not that they can't gain mass but they don't really want to

  • @Mr123Gladiator
    @Mr123Gladiator 9 місяців тому

    Doctor Mike, great informative information. It is so cool that what I have been doing with resistance training is correct. Thank you.

  • @larupcki
    @larupcki 10 місяців тому +28

    The interviewer appeared immune to humour. How can this be achieved?

  • @god0771
    @god0771 Рік тому +1

    What an amazing pod cast. Love your content

  • @roundboxfitness3588
    @roundboxfitness3588 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing interview!
    Also at 35:59 Mike training himself is so meta !

  • @JRRichards123
    @JRRichards123 Рік тому +1

    Thank you both!

  • @MrOrthodox13
    @MrOrthodox13 2 роки тому +4

    Now I know why I don't listen to Dr Mike more, it's because him and I have a lot of similar thoughts about training. Which is exactly why I'm going to be listening him more from now on.

  • @peterkempf5422
    @peterkempf5422 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you both, very inspiring. Have a merry Christmas and a wonderful new year!

  • @JadesFitnessBucketList
    @JadesFitnessBucketList 2 роки тому +7

    love this guy, he was on a podcast episode i was listening to recently too, he knows his stuff! i have been doing calisthenics for a while now but have not seen much hypertrophy in my body personally and not as much strength gain as i thought i would have by now. Not sure whether that is because im female etc but ive recently started doing 1 rep max work eg, for my 1 rep max pull up, push up and dips...lets see what happens :)

    • @usbsol
      @usbsol 2 роки тому +3

      1 rep max will build strength not hypertrophy. As they say in the podcast you should train in the 5-30rep range...and somewhere between 10-20sets per week per bodypart. Good luck 💪

    • @JadesFitnessBucketList
      @JadesFitnessBucketList 2 роки тому

      @@usbsol ah thank you, aestheically im not too fussed about the lack of hypertrophy, but more about gaining strength. As you said and i also mentioned, this is probably best done with less reps and heavier weights. thank you, lets see how i go...currently injured and cant train atm :/

    • @usbsol
      @usbsol 2 роки тому +2

      Sorry to hear about your injury - maybe this video can help you in your recuperation 🤞
      ua-cam.com/video/2s2CpDlbrNA/v-deo.html

  • @derlegendaregleiter9702
    @derlegendaregleiter9702 Рік тому +2

    Hey Daniel love your podcast❤️
    Please interview Josh Bryant he's a very talented coach and has a lot of experience in bodyweight- as well as weight training!
    Thanks for doing this format in the calisthenics scene m8 💪

  • @adamshelley9767
    @adamshelley9767 11 місяців тому

    Dude those lateral raises looks BRUTAL im trying that today. Thanks guys great stuff as always

  • @ajithsidhu7183
    @ajithsidhu7183 2 роки тому +3

    How to porgame claistenictics for size

    • @mariuxxxx1
      @mariuxxxx1 2 роки тому +1

      use weight west there's no other way

    • @coonsbite
      @coonsbite 2 роки тому +2

      @@mariuxxxx1 There absolutely is a way. Work in the same 6-12 rep range as you would in the gym but instead of adding weight when you hit the desired rep range, change the leverage to make the exercise harder or switch to a harder variation altogether. That's how you build muscle with calisthenics, you don't just do sets of 50, you progress to less advantegous positions/harder variations.

    • @sunnyday6484
      @sunnyday6484 2 роки тому +1

      Watch Brolygainz, more reps,more sets less rest

    • @ajithsidhu7183
      @ajithsidhu7183 2 роки тому

      @@sunnyday6484 problem is with more reps I don't have much time due to work

    • @sunnyday6484
      @sunnyday6484 2 роки тому +2

      @@ajithsidhu7183 if you really want the gains, find a way brother, do pushups throughout the day. Make it work. When doing calisthenics, do not rush the reps, do then slower, more time under tension, 100 pushups fast vs 100 pushups with 3 seconds at the bottom is much different. Slow down the movement, be in full control for size with calisthenics.

  • @BenG-rd5wg
    @BenG-rd5wg Рік тому +1

    What an awesome interview! Thank you so much 🙏

  • @MJ-wi1tc
    @MJ-wi1tc Рік тому +525

    This is what danny devito would look like if he juiced

    • @mapleleafkay9824
      @mapleleafkay9824 8 місяців тому +27

      Terrible take

    • @nickthequick2326
      @nickthequick2326 8 місяців тому +15

      Yeah, and next time try listening to what he says.

    • @MJ-wi1tc
      @MJ-wi1tc 8 місяців тому +28

      @@nickthequick2326 I can do both

    • @hiteshk1001
      @hiteshk1001 8 місяців тому +13

      ​@@petermchugh9748Sam is overrated.

    • @RingsOfSolace
      @RingsOfSolace 8 місяців тому +13

      ​@nickthequick2326 I mean he does juice, he's open about that. Doesn't mean his advice is bad, he was into educated in it and into this industry before that from what I understand.

  • @anthonymcgrath
    @anthonymcgrath Рік тому

    this is a fantastic video and everyhting i needed to hear - so much so i'm gonna listen to it tomorrow as well lol!
    I'm 47 and 122kg... 6ft2 - i've been practising calx for about 18 months now but i'm finding injuries are becoming an issue.. things like bursitis in elbows... shoulder pain. I'm able to do some fairly effective calx exercises and i focus on all the basics instead of rushing for muscle ups ...I'd rather get front lever and a good dragon flag and maybe a tucked planche in the future and/or some solid pike pushups with feet on a 24inch box. Being the weight i am ALL of this is a real challenge altho i'm making some progress. But the healing side is setting me back on a regular basis and its possibly down to just overtraining the exercises. Definitely need to re-eval my workouts, intensity etc.
    thanks for this - and that Dr Mike I is an awesome dude !