So not ideal then? Mike’s always saying that if that’s the case (DOMS for a week) you’ve done too much and you’re unlikely to get benefit from the session. I guess your response to that is that this was a one off and more about smashing it with the guys and you were doing some novel stuff there.
@@richardtrass this was my second proper leg day in about 6 weeks, so I think I'd have been crippled from doing a few sets of 10 bodyweight squats to be honest 😂😂 But they definitely had me pushing ranges of motions I hadn't explored in several years so even if I was conditioned for it I'd say I'd have been sore for a while!
@@RenaissancePeriodization you can try but we can see you getting excited about muscle things and relating to excluding yourself from the world for gains.
I can't believe how much of an impact just thinking about the RP crew screaming "big chest, knees back!" at me, when doing either good mornings or RDLs, has had. The stretch is insane.
I tend to imagine Mike shouting cues at me while I'm mid-set. When I'm on leg press, all I hear is my music and Mike shouting "SLOOOWWW" as I'm on my eccentric
Man the way it shows Charlie’s face, and then the dramatic music hits right as Mike starts screaming in Russian. This is serious Hollywood quality editing. You guys just made an instant classic
Dr. Mike is mentioning lamborghinis in every other video because he is actually "manifesting" a lambo" after seeing a tiktok life coach video about it. And it's actually becoming true in a year or two when the subscriber count hits 1 million +
The Buddybuilders are also in awe of Dr. Mike's pitch game, but what's even MORE impressive than his writing skills is his FASHION skills! Dr. Mike! The Buddybuilders all want to walk, talk, and act like you...starting with your shirt! What size shirt do you wear? If we don't fit in it, we will change that.
These two are really the only guys I listen to on TH-cam these days. They have a lot of similar info. Particularly when it comes to mind muscle connection and finding the right exercises for you to get the job done as opposed to just repeating the same shit that a lot of these other channels do.
I was sold at the moment I saw him sport Tool shirt for workout. Shoutouts to Eugene's Trick Bag as well. Super relatable too, going to parties to try to fit in with other people, but almost accidentally alienating yourself from everybody, because you're into something different. And shit getting serious when Dr. Mike goes full russian. Love it.
Please please please, we need a Dr. Mike and Eugene podcast/channel. Such specific and deliberate dialog, I feel like it'd be a huge gift to the industry.
Great collab! It's great to see influential personalities working together and learning from each other. I look up to both of u guys! Ps - u both now look 6 feet tall in my eyes. 🤣
For a guy who wasn't familiar with GM's, he did excellent! I normally only ever saw women take to GM's like that due to hip position and flexibility by comparison to men. That's a testament to the degree of overall fitness and mobility he has. I can remember when I started doing GM's, just introducing them into my routine caused my plateau'd deadlift max to jump 60 lbs over the course of 3 months due to having discovered the weak link in my pulling.
I so love this episode. It's nice to see Dr Mike and Coach Eugene together as I follow both in their respective social media accounts. Great work to both of you guys.
Forget the actual exercises for a minute, this video is great at demonstrating one thing: try and avoid comparing yourself physically to anyone else in the gym. You may think you look pretty good when you see yourself in the mirror at home (and frankly if that's the case, you probably do), but as soon as you get to the gym, and much-bigger guys start featuring in the reflection, you somehow resemble a rake. Eugene has an absolutely fantastic physique in the context of his own channel and when compared to most gym-goers, but here he looks positively small, and it's tempting to think he has underdeveloped teardrops or hams etc. He doesn't, at all. It's calves for me; they look alright at home and people at the gym have actually been complimentary before, but they seem to completely disappear in those bloody walls of mirrors!
totally. Eugene is actually shorter than I'd figured, shorter than even Dr Mike, but then you just the the insane perspective of what a unit Dr Mike actually is. Like Eugene's got a great physique but looks positively tiny standing next to these two.
love how you tackled the parents disapproving situation at the end . it's actually quite common, happened to me, still feel like I need to sneak around to go to gym when mums around lol I'm 45 Elena
Interesting Mike didn't know Eugene but really enjoyed the experience. Would love for Mike/RP to train some obnoxious, not-so-science-based influencers, and see how *that* goes.
I truly enjoy Dr Mike's content and the others who he has on his show, I pretty much keep it on through out the whole day, I don't have anyone to workout with so putting on this while working out really gives me a feel of having a workout partner, and when I'm just going through the motions hearing Dr Mike say "keep form, slow, slow" it reminds me to do the damn thing properly and not just go through the motions like it can be so easy to do, these are true gym rats in my opinion, fitness with purpose
I have also been affected by the fear of locking out on the leg press. As a gym noob (only six months so far), I try to not fully lock out, but I realize now that this fear might be overblown by social media. I mean, I lock out my legs underneath my body weight all the time (and I am heavy). Also when squatting with my body weight + 60 kg do I lock out my legs, so it doesn't really make sense. The biggest thing to be aware of, I guess, is that you don't get some kind of twisting motion or weird angles for your knees, but that goes for everyday usage of the same joints.
*Warm-up:* 1. Good Mornings (3 sets of 5-10 reps) - Works your hamstrings (back of your legs) - Keep your knees almost straight *Leg Press:* 1. Do 3 sets of 15-20 reps 2. Bonus: Drop the weight and do more reps (5 plates, then 4 plates, then 3 plates) - Keep your feet flat on the platform - Slowly lower the weight down, then push it back up *Squats:* 1. Do 5-10 reps of 3 sets - Stand up straight and proud - Pause for a moment at the bottom of the squat - Slowly lower yourself down, then stand back up Remember to adjust the weights and reps to fit your fitness level and goals! This routine focuses on exercises that work your legs, including your hamstrings, quadriceps, and glutes.
Ive started a true meso cycle this week adding myo reps in where i lack in strength, my entire body is lit up, i literally feel every muscle in my body, i feels amazing to have a pump like this again, i feel bigger and fuller, today is rest day and tomorrow back to my push routine, thankyou Doc Mike
when i first came across your name, it was from jeff nippard citing your research in his videos. i had the impression that you were some sort of serious guy. having watched your videos for a month now, i can see that, aside from your immense knowledge about hypertrophy and training, you can be an unending episode of robot chicken.
@@The3Lego3Freak it's $100 but I had a chrome extension called "honey" that found a coupon code that made it like %50 off. I can't remember the code though.
If you do have hyper mobility / hyper laxity in your joints, learn to lock out *without* hyperextension! KT tape is your friend if you can handle adhesives. Tape so you can feel the pull as you hit the point of hyperextension. Pay close attention to those small muscles that are screaming for you to hyperextend. Target those too. You need the awareness to limit hyperextension during every day activities and this will help to lower the amount of rolling, sublexing, and dislocating you experience. Full range of motion does not include hyperextension if you have EDS or similar reasons for hyper mobility. I am 24 years post partial SCI injury and genetically hyper mobile. You can weight train with these conditions, just be smart with about how your function is different to the average.
Oh man Dr. Mike, that wigs me out you locking out your legs on the leg press. I have personally seen my friend lock his legs out and the weight snapped them backwards so hard they spun completely around and physically turned his knee joints into knots. Then the safeties broke when the sled hit them and it flattened him into a human pizza. I had to go get my grill spatula to help the manager scrap him off the pad. RIP Johnny you will be missed. #LegPressMakesHumanPizza #SnappinThemKneesUp
The leg press lockout commentary is pure gold. It's hard to understand because if you say, squat heavy, you feel safe and strong in a locked out position, but if you remember that the leg press allows for some extreme weights you would never squat, it makes sense.
I’d also add if you’re using a full ROM like these lads and trying to stretch and toast your quads, then you’ll be using *significantly* less weight than the average leg-presser who strives to load as many plates as they can then proceeds to move the sled 6-12 inches down and back up again. I would say though that when I used to do yoga classes there were quite a few women (as in it didn’t seem incredibly rare) who were hypermobile (no surprise they were attracted to training flexibility) and they often got drilled about the importance of developing the awareness stop at what would be full extension for most in certain poses and not go further just because they could, as it put their knees/elbows into compromised positions. In a gym environment nobody is likely to provide them with the same reminder.
@@Yokatosh yeah I know and what I'm saying is: 1. you are probably more stable locked out standing under equivalent loads because the nature of standing under load requires balance and a greater use of corresponding muscles 2. the "safety" of a leg press machine and the ability to load hundreds of kg onto it encourages a casual lifter to push their joint stability limits, even if a fraction of the weight they've loaded on to the leg press is actually being held up
After listening to 50 lectures and reading The Scientific Principles of Hypertrophy Training 5 times I can confidently say this: RP is your daddy. Don't you love your daddy?
26:35 That's the sad truth and it's still the case here in Russia. People don't get confused here when you drink but they get confused when you muscle build or do any barbell sport. They think that there might be something wrong with you or you just waste your time.
Recently been doing the deep stretching with the lifting. And I've been lifting and I'm out also a trainer for the past 5 years and holy s*** am I sore
Thank you for going easy on me. My legs were still sore a week later 😂😂😂
DOMS INCOMING
The 1st time I tried Doc's RDL and Good morning techniques I could barely walk the next day!
Well done!
So not ideal then? Mike’s always saying that if that’s the case (DOMS for a week) you’ve done too much and you’re unlikely to get benefit from the session. I guess your response to that is that this was a one off and more about smashing it with the guys and you were doing some novel stuff there.
@@richardtrass this was my second proper leg day in about 6 weeks, so I think I'd have been crippled from doing a few sets of 10 bodyweight squats to be honest 😂😂
But they definitely had me pushing ranges of motions I hadn't explored in several years so even if I was conditioned for it I'd say I'd have been sore for a while!
Turns out Mike is as great an interviewer as he is a coach. I can see his genuine interest in what Eugene has to say. Very nicely done!
Mike is a smart guy and he’s getting better and better at TH-cam
Faked my interest again, sucker!!! JKJKJK - Dr. Mike
@@RenaissancePeriodization 😂😂
@@RenaissancePeriodization Cut out The Dope, Dope -_-
@@RenaissancePeriodization you can try but we can see you getting excited about muscle things and relating to excluding yourself from the world for gains.
You know shit gets serious when Mike summons his inner russian demons to push the leg press
I thought I was the only one who noticed that! Lol
I was bracing just watching that set
It was very surprising to me (a Russian emigrant) to suddenly hear that mix of counting and swearing in Russian in the middle of the video😅
It gave me this warm fuzzy feeling too 😂 and he finished the set with Slava Ukraine 😂😂😂
I can't believe how much of an impact just thinking about the RP crew screaming "big chest, knees back!" at me, when doing either good mornings or RDLs, has had. The stretch is insane.
I tend to imagine Mike shouting cues at me while I'm mid-set.
When I'm on leg press, all I hear is my music and Mike shouting "SLOOOWWW" as I'm on my eccentric
I got second hand DOMS from watching this video
LMAO I do the same, Mike is always behind me in my head telling me SLOW ! SLOW ! UP ! UP !
Man I hope RP keeps up these training videos with all these cool guests, these are an absolute blast to watch. So entertaining to watch on rest days!
Rest day?! RP is my pre workout. Lol
Man the way it shows Charlie’s face, and then the dramatic music hits right as Mike starts screaming in Russian. This is serious Hollywood quality editing. You guys just made an instant classic
Dr. Mike's pitch game is a goldmine that Hollywood is seriously missing out on. Get this man in the writer's room!
Dr. Mike is mentioning lamborghinis in every other video because he is actually "manifesting" a lambo" after seeing a tiktok life coach video about it. And it's actually becoming true in a year or two when the subscriber count hits 1 million +
The Buddybuilders are also in awe of Dr. Mike's pitch game, but what's even MORE impressive than his writing skills is his FASHION skills! Dr. Mike! The Buddybuilders all want to walk, talk, and act like you...starting with your shirt!
What size shirt do you wear? If we don't fit in it, we will change that.
These two are really the only guys I listen to on TH-cam these days. They have a lot of similar info. Particularly when it comes to mind muscle connection and finding the right exercises for you to get the job done as opposed to just repeating the same shit that a lot of these other channels do.
I didn't know who Eugene was. Your comment took me to his TH-cam. A badass natty bber? Heck ya!
Gotta add Barbell Medicine to that list, you won't be disappointed.
Eugenes bench press adivce is dangerous. No scapula retraction is bound to f shoulders. Be careful who you take your advice from
There are lots of good channels out there. Don't limit yourself, seek out different angles.
@@gunsandcommissions hes not natty sadly. He has just downsized alot
Dude Eugene is a great personality to compliment these videos, he brings a totally different vibe. Bring him back!!
Charlie was straight up squatting that as easily as I squat the bar, what a weapon. Love seeing all three of you guys in a video!
I was sold at the moment I saw him sport Tool shirt for workout. Shoutouts to Eugene's Trick Bag as well. Super relatable too, going to parties to try to fit in with other people, but almost accidentally alienating yourself from everybody, because you're into something different. And shit getting serious when Dr. Mike goes full russian. Love it.
Please please please, we need a Dr. Mike and Eugene podcast/channel. Such specific and deliberate dialog, I feel like it'd be a huge gift to the industry.
It would be very funny if they made Eugene do a workout that solely consists of barbells
Great collab! It's great to see influential personalities working together and learning from each other. I look up to both of u guys!
Ps - u both now look 6 feet tall in my eyes. 🤣
For a guy who wasn't familiar with GM's, he did excellent! I normally only ever saw women take to GM's like that due to hip position and flexibility by comparison to men. That's a testament to the degree of overall fitness and mobility he has. I can remember when I started doing GM's, just introducing them into my routine caused my plateau'd deadlift max to jump 60 lbs over the course of 3 months due to having discovered the weak link in my pulling.
This was amazing! would love to see future collabs/ interviews.
As a russian it's so funny to hear Mike swearing in my language. I love it! xD
Man Charly looks insane. I really dig the "higher" bodyfat offseason look - Goal physique for sure
My moon face smiles
@@charlton_banks Are you still doing stuff?
This whole video is so wholesome, just some nice smart dudes respecting each other and trying their best.
I so love this episode. It's nice to see Dr Mike and Coach Eugene together as I follow both in their respective social media accounts. Great work to both of you guys.
so refreshing to see a channel that is more concern with forms than pushing as much weights as you can with zero forms
Forget the actual exercises for a minute, this video is great at demonstrating one thing: try and avoid comparing yourself physically to anyone else in the gym. You may think you look pretty good when you see yourself in the mirror at home (and frankly if that's the case, you probably do), but as soon as you get to the gym, and much-bigger guys start featuring in the reflection, you somehow resemble a rake. Eugene has an absolutely fantastic physique in the context of his own channel and when compared to most gym-goers, but here he looks positively small, and it's tempting to think he has underdeveloped teardrops or hams etc. He doesn't, at all. It's calves for me; they look alright at home and people at the gym have actually been complimentary before, but they seem to completely disappear in those bloody walls of mirrors!
totally. Eugene is actually shorter than I'd figured, shorter than even Dr Mike, but then you just the the insane perspective of what a unit Dr Mike actually is. Like Eugene's got a great physique but looks positively tiny standing next to these two.
I love Eugene cause as a natty lifter he motivates me. Great collab
love how you tackled the parents disapproving situation at the end . it's actually quite common, happened to me, still feel like I need to sneak around to go to gym when mums around lol I'm 45 Elena
Loooool at Charly backing out of the camera @ 18:29
Loved the interview at the end. Really hit home with others going through similar situations ❤️
Interesting Mike didn't know Eugene but really enjoyed the experience. Would love for Mike/RP to train some obnoxious, not-so-science-based influencers, and see how *that* goes.
Isaiah Miranda would be hilarious😆
Eugene !! The man him self !! The knowledge that this guy holds wow
Sometimes dreams come true. Hope the pec is healing up, Eugene!
Literally have been waiting for this collab!
I truly enjoy Dr Mike's content and the others who he has on his show, I pretty much keep it on through out the whole day, I don't have anyone to workout with so putting on this while working out really gives me a feel of having a workout partner, and when I'm just going through the motions hearing Dr Mike say "keep form, slow, slow" it reminds me to do the damn thing properly and not just go through the motions like it can be so easy to do, these are true gym rats in my opinion, fitness with purpose
I have also been affected by the fear of locking out on the leg press. As a gym noob (only six months so far), I try to not fully lock out, but I realize now that this fear might be overblown by social media. I mean, I lock out my legs underneath my body weight all the time (and I am heavy). Also when squatting with my body weight + 60 kg do I lock out my legs, so it doesn't really make sense.
The biggest thing to be aware of, I guess, is that you don't get some kind of twisting motion or weird angles for your knees, but that goes for everyday usage of the same joints.
Man, I fucking LOVE bodybuilding training. There’s nothing like the feeling of a skin-tearing pump.
*Warm-up:*
1. Good Mornings (3 sets of 5-10 reps)
- Works your hamstrings (back of your legs)
- Keep your knees almost straight
*Leg Press:*
1. Do 3 sets of 15-20 reps
2. Bonus: Drop the weight and do more reps (5 plates, then 4 plates, then 3 plates)
- Keep your feet flat on the platform
- Slowly lower the weight down, then push it back up
*Squats:*
1. Do 5-10 reps of 3 sets
- Stand up straight and proud
- Pause for a moment at the bottom of the squat
- Slowly lower yourself down, then stand back up
Remember to adjust the weights and reps to fit your fitness level and goals! This routine focuses on exercises that work your legs, including your hamstrings, quadriceps, and glutes.
Ive started a true meso cycle this week adding myo reps in where i lack in strength, my entire body is lit up, i literally feel every muscle in my body, i feels amazing to have a pump like this again, i feel bigger and fuller, today is rest day and tomorrow back to my push routine, thankyou Doc Mike
Great interview and collaboration. Mike and Eugene are both thoughtful and great communicators. Conversation was super interesting.
20:30 man you know when mike starts counting in russian it's fkin serious
bro scared me
Mike walking towards you. Grim faced.
Četiri, you start sweating
Tri , you get that WTF face
DVA - flight or fight kicks in ...
When Mike switched to counting in Russian... I was watching from the couch but wound up in the middle of an air squat set magically.
when i first came across your name, it was from jeff nippard citing your research in his videos. i had the impression that you were some sort of serious guy. having watched your videos for a month now, i can see that, aside from your immense knowledge about hypertrophy and training, you can be an unending episode of robot chicken.
I fail to see the issue. Too many of the science based channels are dull and so peer researched to the point they make you want to fall asleep..
He is himself. He's a big joking dork and him sharing that authenticity is beautiful.
He actually makes me laugh sometimes, too.
@@Madchris8828 no one said there was an issue. try not being mad, chris, try by 2249.
15:39 is a peak RP training moment. Eugene collapsing on the floor while Dr. Mike is nonchalantly grabbing another plate.
25:15 - I was looking down at my work and looked up at just this moment. Y'all got me!
This level of instruction is priceless, thank you !!!
What a great video. I subscribe to both Mike and Eugene's channels. Great to see you together and benefit from the experience and wisdom of you both.
It's crazy how ripped Eugene is but how lean he looks compared to the other two big boiz!
Great how Mike explained everything at the start and was just like put the ego aside man do what you can do
When I go to the gym now I always say to myself no bad reps, no junk sets. Bought the custom Training template and I love it. Recommend it to anyone
How much was it? I may consider it in the future
@@The3Lego3Freak it's $100 but I had a chrome extension called "honey" that found a coupon code that made it like %50 off. I can't remember the code though.
So nice to see Eugene in RP channel. I love both the all out training part as well as the interview. I can relate a lot. 🔥🔥🔥
So inspiring watching Mike getting right back up to do those squats after failing
Mike went freaking supersayiang on that drop set he just went full SmorK
The Charlie and Mike collaboration is what the internet needs
The jump cut at the end of the last squat set was fantastic on so many levels..
Dr Mike is looking extra jacked in this video, also the interview was awesome, Eugene is such a nice and insightful guy.
If you do have hyper mobility / hyper laxity in your joints, learn to lock out *without* hyperextension!
KT tape is your friend if you can handle adhesives. Tape so you can feel the pull as you hit the point of hyperextension. Pay close attention to those small muscles that are screaming for you to hyperextend. Target those too. You need the awareness to limit hyperextension during every day activities and this will help to lower the amount of rolling, sublexing, and dislocating you experience. Full range of motion does not include hyperextension if you have EDS or similar reasons for hyper mobility. I am 24 years post partial SCI injury and genetically hyper mobile. You can weight train with these conditions, just be smart with about how your function is different to the average.
Oh man Dr. Mike, that wigs me out you locking out your legs on the leg press. I have personally seen my friend lock his legs out and the weight snapped them backwards so hard they spun completely around and physically turned his knee joints into knots. Then the safeties broke when the sled hit them and it flattened him into a human pizza. I had to go get my grill spatula to help the manager scrap him off the pad. RIP Johnny you will be missed. #LegPressMakesHumanPizza #SnappinThemKneesUp
Is your friend Bugs Bunny?
This happened to my buddy Eric
I agree one the first things i learnt , was not to lock my knees out very silly and lazy move.
The powerlifter snacking in the background during squats is perfect lmao
Great colab guys. Keep it up!
I loved the interview at the end, great stuff guys!
damn Teo is big, but near team full rom... not so much.
I feel you bro.
He actually used to be much bigger but is not quite a bit smaller and healthier on purpose. - Dr. Mike
He gave up that (enhanced) life...
A bunch of cool guys talking about something I love doing. This made me watch the whole video.
Dr. Mike thank you for teaching me proper sports science muscle building related
Bro my peoples would be honored bro, you legit inserted an Armenian Duduk instrumental @2:24
Israetel is a G, yo!
Eugene's quads doubled in size from beginning to end
Gotta love the Tool t-shirt from Eugene
The leg press lockout commentary is pure gold.
It's hard to understand because if you say, squat heavy, you feel safe and strong in a locked out position, but if you remember that the leg press allows for some extreme weights you would never squat, it makes sense.
The angle on the leg press doesn't put 100% of the weight on your legs since gravity acts in a downward force. That's why you can leg press a ton
I’d also add if you’re using a full ROM like these lads and trying to stretch and toast your quads, then you’ll be using *significantly* less weight than the average leg-presser who strives to load as many plates as they can then proceeds to move the sled 6-12 inches down and back up again.
I would say though that when I used to do yoga classes there were quite a few women (as in it didn’t seem incredibly rare) who were hypermobile (no surprise they were attracted to training flexibility) and they often got drilled about the importance of developing the awareness stop at what would be full extension for most in certain poses and not go further just because they could, as it put their knees/elbows into compromised positions. In a gym environment nobody is likely to provide them with the same reminder.
@@Yokatosh yeah I know and what I'm saying is:
1. you are probably more stable locked out standing under equivalent loads because the nature of standing under load requires balance and a greater use of corresponding muscles
2. the "safety" of a leg press machine and the ability to load hundreds of kg onto it encourages a casual lifter to push their joint stability limits, even if a fraction of the weight they've loaded on to the leg press is actually being held up
@@PaulSteere yeah the leg press is a magnet for ego lifting. My gf's hypermobile and does pilates to improve joint stability and proprioception.
Eugene is in great shape but it’s an eye opener to how big Mike and Charlie are cause they make Eugene look like he’s on the junior varsity team
Great interview! Dr Mike, you are the Barbara Walter's of the fitness industry.
This was beatiful interview Mike.
this is just bonkers seeing how small Eugene looks next to you two. Like damn. That's some perspective right there.
I like how Eugene ages 50 yr at the bottom of his good morning and returns to normal at the top every rep.
the glimpses u get of how insanely strong charly rly is are scary
After listening to 50 lectures and reading The Scientific Principles of Hypertrophy Training 5 times I can confidently say this: RP is your daddy. Don't you love your daddy?
Amazing, spectacular, marvelous, immaculate, reminiscing
Love this. Go RP Go Eugene!
Thank you for all the entertaining, informative and helpful videos. 🙏👍💪
Is Christmas early ? a 40 min video of training with DR. Mike 😩😩🤌
The transition at 25:10 is just great! Hahahah 🤣
But goddamn, putting all those plates on and off the bar is, by itself, a workout! XD
26:35 That's the sad truth and it's still the case here in Russia. People don't get confused here when you drink but they get confused when you muscle build or do any barbell sport. They think that there might be something wrong with you or you just waste your time.
In the US they think you are weird if you don’t spend 6 hours a day watching Netflix.
@@shawnpatten6515 Haha spent 0 hours watching it I might be weird af!
Eugene has a beautiful training gym.
charlie is a beast. Perfect form all the time
Charlie is a straight up machine sheesh
THIS COLLAB IS ITTTT
holy shit charlie, that leg press is insane
This video is inspiring me to add safety bar good mornings to my program.
25:14 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 loved this video! 🔥
Epic video guys. Fired up for my workout tomorrow!
We need a fish eye camera mounted on the leg press platform come on Dr. Mike
Awesome collaboration guys
Do one with jonni shreve
Been waiting on this one
Unrelated question: Do you ever bring a hotdog with you to slide into Jared's hotdog bun haircut?
Damn. Not even in the video and getting incel haircut comments.
The flop out of the leg press is just iconic of a good leg day
Recently been doing the deep stretching with the lifting. And I've been lifting and I'm out also a trainer for the past 5 years and holy s*** am I sore
Man oh man have I learned so much from these guys.
ultimate hollywood edition on that last rep holy sheet boyz
Не ну я в голос проорал от того, что я в китае, учу китайский, смотрю американского блогера, который от жима ногами заговорил по русски :D
What is mike saying at 20:15?
counting in russian and cursing
Counting and then said glory to Ukraine
Up to today i had no idea Dr Mike and Eugene Teo were almost the same height
Yeah they're both #short
Does anyone know what Mike's saying on the leg press around 20 minutes in?
Great interview! Eugene is a cool guy
Great video! What about adductors? Looking for that V shape!