047: Pro Athlete/Celebrity Trainer Ben Bruno Has Built a Crazy Client List

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2022
  • TIMECODES:
    2:11 How Ben Got Into Training
    8:42 Dressing Up for a Trainer Interview
    14:20 Using Social Media to Share Training Advice
    19:14 Current State of Social Media Content
    23:28- Getting First Celebrity Client
    29:36 Training Celebrities and Athletes
    42:11 Anecdotal Experience
    46:49 Tips for Young Athletes
    1:02:46 Speed Round
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  • @mitchellmccollum5686
    @mitchellmccollum5686 Рік тому +16

    It’s super simple. I see PJF video I click it

  • @CultureKids1
    @CultureKids1 Рік тому +9

    Paul, I think your squids appreciate and look forward to these longer in detailed videos. I don't even personally use much social media anymore aside from UA-cam because I appreciate longer content that's in depth. Some of us are here to learn, please keep up the hard work professor! Thank you for the hard work

  • @strongopinionsweaklyheld2811
    @strongopinionsweaklyheld2811 Рік тому +1

    Hadn't head of Ben Bruno before but love him now. Knowledge, advice, personality. Gonna go dive into all his stuff now!

  • @ArthurThePhysicalTrainer
    @ArthurThePhysicalTrainer Рік тому +1

    This is worth gold!

  • @northernragnarok6426
    @northernragnarok6426 Рік тому +1

    Ben talking about the ultra-high intensity workouts nearly giving him a panic attack. I've almost experienced that multiple times with my HIT training. I would have to walk around the gym for 30 minutes, limping, with the most agonizing pain with constant 180+ HR that won't seem to decline. It doesn't feel that bad until you stop running. I developed a fear of true HIT training since then lol. Just thinking about it raises my heart rate dramatically now 2 years later. Finally someone I can relate to.

  • @Joel-5747
    @Joel-5747 Рік тому +2

    PJ, I think your most helpful posts are more motor skill related vs S&C. It's nice to be able to visually rehearse a movement by watching an expert, especially when there's new areas of focus or new constraints that manipulate the way the skill is performed. S&C stuff tends to be more dependent on programming and less "plug -n-play' in my opinion. It is definitely helpful to find new strength exercises that emulate a particular feeling or position, but I think if you can get similar things to happen in a more open/performance-like environment that seems to be a bit more optimal.

  • @harvey972
    @harvey972 Рік тому

    great podcast, the last 30 minutes were great!

  • @elijahbell3257
    @elijahbell3257 Рік тому +2

    Firstttttt, super hyped for this one

  • @cygregory3773
    @cygregory3773 Рік тому

    Fascinating. Pure wisdom 👊

  • @DJMikeyB725
    @DJMikeyB725 Рік тому

    Love the podcasts diving into different topics with other qualified trainers. You and Chris Barnard at Overtime Athletes are my favorite. It’d be awesome if you got him on the podcast and bounce ideas off eachother. Seen all your videos and done Vert Code Bodyweight and Speed Code. Working through all Chris’s content now just learning a ton and implementing into my own workouts. Def seeing them gains!

  • @hmantc712
    @hmantc712 Рік тому

    Really appreciate these long videos

    • @pjfperformance
      @pjfperformance  Рік тому

      🙌🙌

    • @chosenone182
      @chosenone182 Рік тому

      @@pjfperformance Bro how old is your nephew hes gettng crazy good im getting jealous lol and does he lift weights? thanks man

  • @danielholland8731
    @danielholland8731 Рік тому +1

    Awesome, and tweaked my hamstring on a Manuel treadmill. Have to look into this almond milk vs whole

  • @mr.oversoul
    @mr.oversoul Рік тому

    Keep it up!

  • @timr8456
    @timr8456 Рік тому

    Pau, Paul, Paul .. absolutely love your podcasts and work/posts man. Never change. You, Kelly Starrett ("The Ready State"), and Andrew Huberman ("Huberman Lab") are basically law to me and my health. If you ever had either one of them on your podcast, I'd go NUTS hahaha

  • @samdobson7033
    @samdobson7033 Рік тому

    Great podcast, I'd love to hear you talk more about pre-teen strength training, skills, and conditioning. I've been a grass roots development coach for 5 years now and would love hear your take on how to best prepare these kids to have longevity in their passion/career, and to unlock their potential

  • @DAatDA
    @DAatDA Рік тому +4

    Ben's content on T-Nation was one of the only bright spots before it completely fell off.

    • @pjfperformance
      @pjfperformance  Рік тому +1

      He definitely had some banger articles on t nation!

  • @levitingey1253
    @levitingey1253 Рік тому +2

    Bro I love your longer videos and when you back it up with the science. Keep it up!

  • @accounrvijf4721
    @accounrvijf4721 Рік тому +1

    Can creatine improve jump performance paul?

  • @ison5037
    @ison5037 Рік тому

    i don’t have credit card to purchase vert code elite but i have money is there any other payment method to purchase it?

  • @ArthurThePhysicalTrainer
    @ArthurThePhysicalTrainer Рік тому

    “Respectful of your time, and let you go”. I Think Ben was ready to stay for a lot longer ;-D

  • @onyerachibuogwu7311
    @onyerachibuogwu7311 Рік тому

    I’ve been trying to do the shoulder elevated bridge March but I can only feel it in my
    Hamstrings. Does anyone have any suggestions?

  • @timr8456
    @timr8456 Рік тому

    21:26 and 50:43 BOOOM!!!!

  • @kevingriffith677
    @kevingriffith677 Рік тому

    my boxing coach lies about time all the time lmao. he will be like "30 seconds left" then 1 minute later he will say "10 seconds left"

  • @keepgrinding9650
    @keepgrinding9650 Рік тому

    Bigger pain often = bigger success.

  • @user-ew2dw8iy7w
    @user-ew2dw8iy7w Рік тому +1

    Hey Paul ⭐ im basketball player with issues i have plantar fasciitis and shinsplints on both legs what can i do pls help

    • @paulmaldo8261
      @paulmaldo8261 Рік тому

      try his program man. durability code restore. i have same injury as you. it worked

    • @user-ew2dw8iy7w
      @user-ew2dw8iy7w Рік тому

      @@paulmaldo8261 i would but cant afford it 🤷 it costs all my money that i make monthly (almost)

    • @user-ew2dw8iy7w
      @user-ew2dw8iy7w Рік тому

      @@paulmaldo8261 i would really appreciate if you can let me in your app or something

    • @michaelkonstantinou858
      @michaelkonstantinou858 Рік тому

      Bro do tibia raises for shin splints, search up kneesovertoes guy on youtube

    • @user-ew2dw8iy7w
      @user-ew2dw8iy7w Рік тому

      @@michaelkonstantinou858 nah man that stuff doesn't work for me i know bens channel since he has like 1 k subs

  • @Joel-5747
    @Joel-5747 Рік тому

    "I like seeing the full sets. That's just how I learn." Human movement is complex, and the time constraints w/ TikTok and Instagram require reduction and/or high creativity... You might not be able to see the peanut butter and jelly looking from the outside, but when you take a bite, you know the integrity of the sandwich... I think providing the right "bite" per audience is the difficult part with social media. But seems like many coaches with an online presence rely on stealing everyone's attention with glam, hype, and misinformation...

    • @Joel-5747
      @Joel-5747 Рік тому

      With long-form/blogs you have to think, digest, and reform your ideas. With Instagram you think about what text to use and when to make the subtitles appear

  • @HoopAndRoll
    @HoopAndRoll Рік тому

    50:50

  • @digitaldash9159
    @digitaldash9159 Рік тому

    question for Paul and Ben. Is there a benefit to doing more than 1 knee-quad dominant compound lift in the same session?
    Ex: rear foot elevated split squat + knee dominant trap bar deadlift
    Ex: Goblet Squat + Leg Press
    I imagine doing more than one in a session would be overkill?
    I’m asking from the perspective of an athlete who wants to be stronger & more athletic. Not so much from the perspective of hypertrophic gains.

  • @Joel-5747
    @Joel-5747 Рік тому

    Never seen a trainer post one rest period or a full night's sleep lol. Grinding hard looks sexy. Adaptations that garner athletic success are boring... plain and simple