The love is real! Butnif you ever watched John's videos and blogs, you could see he was a genuinely nice person who treated everyone with respect. Unfortunately, people like that are rare these days
I've always been impressed with Fouad's ability to be a great interviewer/podcast host. I am even more impressed with his ability to be on the other side of the table. Great job Dave and Fouad!
Great interview. I have crazy social anxiety as of late, and I can relate to Fouad. My whole mood changes after I go to the gym. I feel so good when I’m working out.
100% the best most influential podcast I’ve listened to and watched so far, Fouad is the GOAT, without him these bodybuilding podcasts wouldn’t even be a thing, I could listen to Fouad all day, so insightful
Luke was the guy who really opened my eyes to the fact bodybuilders have issues, or even that they're real whole people. Especially on BB+B, where I discovered Fouad, because of the longer form medium and the candid conversation kind of thing. Now I've always got bodybuilding and surrounding subjects on TH-cam at least in the background, because these are my people. Genuinely, I was that introverted I had no gym buddies even. I loved bodybuilding as a hobby and wanted to work with bodybuilders as a coach. Until I started following Luke I didn't like bodybuilders as people, I'd never thought about the fact they're not JUST meatheads void of personality because they have to live bodybuilding 24/7/365. It sounds ridiculous now, but I had that image in my mind, and in retrospect I lost some early clients because I expressly said "I'm not like you, I'm a scientist with hands on experience, I'm not a meathead, I'm not a bro.". 🤷
So thats basically just judging people for their hobby/lifestyle. Its a mistake people do with anything can b oh look at this person reading everyday in the library must b a lonely nerd. Or oh this girl is wearing expensive clothes must b a stuck up rich girl. So on so forth. Its all really judging a book by its cover. You dont know them until you really get to know them.
@@JoNoP100 absolutely! It's doubly ridiculous, given I was on the school lifting team and turned a bunch of my bullies into friends. You'd think that'd give me a bit of an inkling prejudging people wasn't a smart thing. 🤷
Calling that a mistake is being light. You should make it a point to call out anyone judging a person before knowing. I absolutely hate that and it pretty much means you never believed in redemption. Bring your new mentality to real life.
A great look into our brother sport as well as the sup industry from a guy that learned everything without it being handed to him. Huge respect to DT and Fouad!!!!
Awesome table talk. Love the honesty; love watching the table talks, always full of information on training and life. Thank you Dave and the elitefts crew!!!
I totally felt the same way when it came to anxiety around people and finding my peace in the gym. I also felt more normal and comfortable at the gym and no where else. It was my liberation and more so finding peace and bodybuilding is something I’m good at. Fouad is so down to earth and an amazing human being. Love this podcast.
I honestly learned so much from watching this whole interview. Not just about bodybuilding and business but also about my own life. Listening to fouad about anxiety and depression helps me reconnect with myself and the goals I’ve put in place. I just turned 34 yr old and I’m an aspiring bodybuilder. I’m just doing this for fun and have been told I’ll never be good enough regardless but after listening to this I say fuck that I’m not to old I’m going to get things done and do what I can. This is probably the best interview I’ve seen all year so inspiring.
fouad next to arnold, Joe weider who does so much for bodybuilding community and obviously just audiences interested in bodybuilding understand how it works with his awesome podcasts
Rest in peace John. I love watching his videos. He's even replying to a few comments and questions I've had. That dude was straight up the Mr Rogers of bodybuilding. And a lot of his videos not only did he teach bodybuilding, fitness, powerlifting nutrition. But the way he just presented himself and carried himself. There was also leading by example of how a man should be how common courtesy and respect plays into things. And he didn't even have to say it specifically you could just see it and be like okay I'm lacking in this area I have my ego is too big or whatever the case might be. Like he was everybody's stepfather or Foster father or whatever you want to say categorize that. When he died the world lost a good man, husband, father, friend, mentor, coach and most importantly a man that led by example
Fuad played a huge role into myself getting my life back on track and getting back in the gym doing something I loved after 8 years. I started subscribing to him when he only had one video two videos a few years ago. He had his training videos before that but before this ride took off that's when I started tuning in and I commented and thanked him. I don't know him personally but when I was younger in the Army second Ranger battalion. Sure peds were prevalent. But we didn't know about the side effects the kidney issues because of the blood pressure etc. That's pretty reckless with it. I wouldn't say dosage wise but just the way I did s***. And I remember specifically looking up his channel because I remember him in MuscleTech ads on the MD magazines. and I was like I can relate to this guy cuz he always look pissed off like a chip on the shoulder he's always has a scowl. And I could relate because all my friends and fellow rangers and soldiers said I always look unapproachable I was always mad and I train with intensity but passion I guess. So anyway that is why I saw it his channel out and it just lined up perfectly because he was honest about everything and he and Luke and then followed it on with many other bodybuilders as you know. It was just a channel where you could go and there's no b******* there is no I'm not taking that much gear I'm just a genetic freak or I don't have any health issues basically it is the hard truth. About bodybuilding. And I needed that because after 8 years of stopping cold turkey at 235 lb it took a few years to get down to 200 without anything but then I had a brutal divorce before that I had tried to commit suicide because of survivors guilt. I was a shell of my former self and then I've had back fusions shrapnel in my back ACL MCL shins to hernias my left rotator cuff traumatic brain injury from getting blown up 14 times I've lost 17 men under my command. so life hit me like a ton of bricks I dropped all the way down to 165 and I was like okay I have to do something like this I just didn't give a s***. I was on antidepressants and everything else 165 lb and I got advice whether it be nutrition working out or I wouldn't even say steroid advice but enough to structure a cycle rather than throwing the kitchen sink at it. And I planned my 14 week cycle 500 test for 14 weeks at the last 4 weeks I added trend at 200 mg a week 100 mg the first 2 weeks and then 200 the last two weeks and anadril 50 the last 5 weeks on the push pull leg day workouts that's it and I was blown away. Because I found out how important nutrition was as well why you grow because of the food. I went from 168 skinny fat and just the 10 weeks on the test I was up around 190 3 I believe visible ABS kind of I guess I was around 15 17% body fat. and then when it's all said and done at the end of the four weeks eating three meals a day and one shake push pull legs. I ended off at 212 213 pounds with abs and veins everywhere. He opened up about his anxiety his depression things like this and I could relate so that's why I like the channel so much. I could it felt like I was hanging out with the guys. And the humor that him and Luke brought. It was like my way out it was my disconnect from my b******* life with back fusions and well I've already explained. then again I guess I'm thanking him again if anybody makes it that far if he makes it this far in the message or whatever. And I've said this before in a few comments here and there and his podcast.and I'll say it again whether he knows it or not. He contributed a huge amount of me being able to turn my life around again
I think another reason why guys are dying or unhealthy so fast. Not only because they're going longer and they're bigger. it used to be that trend used to be used pre-contest or even back in the day when it was in the ampules 75 mg per ample. For whatever reason that didn't produce the side effects it does today. But yeah I used to be pre-contest you know 6 weeks out or whatever. Now it's f****** common all year round in a bulk and then they come off for 6 weeks then they start a contest and they're on train again. And it's not like it was the 200 300 mg like it was amazing 600 800 mg. I think that's a big culprit
Fouad really did love John - he was definitely his mentor for sure. Thanks Dave this was great....Fouad is a terrific guest
John was Fouad’s secondary dad. He lost his father early in life so John stepped in.
The love is real! Butnif you ever watched John's videos and blogs, you could see he was a genuinely nice person who treated everyone with respect. Unfortunately, people like that are rare these days
Unexpected crossover. Two of the best in this industry!
I've always been impressed with Fouad's ability to be a great interviewer/podcast host. I am even more impressed with his ability to be on the other side of the table. Great job Dave and Fouad!
Fouad is the fucking man. I've watched his podcast since the beginning, and it's literally made my days better
Two legends! Grateful to listen to this conversation
I really enjoy Fouad being interviewed. Hes calming listening to
This was like being a little kid and getting to listen to your Dad and your Uncle talk shop unfiltered.
I literally was wondering yesterday how come Fouad hasn't been on the podcast yet as I was re-listening to some John meadows episodes and here he is.
YEAH FOUAD!!!
Great interview. I have crazy social anxiety as of late, and I can relate to Fouad. My whole mood changes after I go to the gym. I feel so good when I’m working out.
100% the best most influential podcast I’ve listened to and watched so far, Fouad is the GOAT, without him these bodybuilding podcasts wouldn’t even be a thing, I could listen to Fouad all day, so insightful
Big Daddy Hoss Boss! I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Thanks guys!
Luke was the guy who really opened my eyes to the fact bodybuilders have issues, or even that they're real whole people. Especially on BB+B, where I discovered Fouad, because of the longer form medium and the candid conversation kind of thing. Now I've always got bodybuilding and surrounding subjects on TH-cam at least in the background, because these are my people.
Genuinely, I was that introverted I had no gym buddies even. I loved bodybuilding as a hobby and wanted to work with bodybuilders as a coach. Until I started following Luke I didn't like bodybuilders as people, I'd never thought about the fact they're not JUST meatheads void of personality because they have to live bodybuilding 24/7/365. It sounds ridiculous now, but I had that image in my mind, and in retrospect I lost some early clients because I expressly said "I'm not like you, I'm a scientist with hands on experience, I'm not a meathead, I'm not a bro.". 🤷
So thats basically just judging people for their hobby/lifestyle. Its a mistake people do with anything can b oh look at this person reading everyday in the library must b a lonely nerd. Or oh this girl is wearing expensive clothes must b a stuck up rich girl. So on so forth. Its all really judging a book by its cover. You dont know them until you really get to know them.
@@JoNoP100 absolutely! It's doubly ridiculous, given I was on the school lifting team and turned a bunch of my bullies into friends. You'd think that'd give me a bit of an inkling prejudging people wasn't a smart thing. 🤷
Calling that a mistake is being light. You should make it a point to call out anyone judging a person before knowing. I absolutely hate that and it pretty much means you never believed in redemption. Bring your new mentality to real life.
A great look into our brother sport as well as the sup industry from a guy that learned everything without it being handed to him. Huge respect to DT and Fouad!!!!
Thank you for giving Hoss his flowers
This is great, thanks guys.
Awesome table talk. Love the honesty; love watching the table talks, always full of information on training and life. Thank you Dave and the elitefts crew!!!
I totally felt the same way when it came to anxiety around people and finding my peace in the gym. I also felt more normal and comfortable at the gym and no where else. It was my liberation and more so finding peace and bodybuilding is something I’m good at. Fouad is so down to earth and an amazing human being. Love this podcast.
So stoked for this!
I honestly learned so much from watching this whole interview. Not just about bodybuilding and business but also about my own life. Listening to fouad about anxiety and depression helps me reconnect with myself and the goals I’ve put in place. I just turned 34 yr old and I’m an aspiring bodybuilder. I’m just doing this for fun and have been told I’ll never be good enough regardless but after listening to this I say fuck that I’m not to old I’m going to get things done and do what I can. This is probably the best interview I’ve seen all year so inspiring.
great show, Fouad is just so genuine.
This is awesome 👏 thanks Dave and Fouad!
Thank you for this Dave! Huge fan of both you guys.
fouad next to arnold, Joe weider who does so much for bodybuilding community and obviously just audiences interested in bodybuilding understand how it works with his awesome podcasts
Fouad is my favorite bodybuilder.
Fouad and Hosstile is a true first class leader in the industry. ❤️
Excellent episode
Loved this! Great questions Dave.
So much love for fouad ❤
Another great video
Really great conversation Fouad is amazing
You are going to need another one of these!
Awesome podcast Dave! Fouad is the man!
The one I was waiting for! I remember old training videos from the compound!
Truly respect his grind
Rest in peace John. I love watching his videos. He's even replying to a few comments and questions I've had. That dude was straight up the Mr Rogers of bodybuilding. And a lot of his videos not only did he teach bodybuilding, fitness, powerlifting nutrition. But the way he just presented himself and carried himself. There was also leading by example of how a man should be how common courtesy and respect plays into things. And he didn't even have to say it specifically you could just see it and be like okay I'm lacking in this area I have my ego is too big or whatever the case might be. Like he was everybody's stepfather or Foster father or whatever you want to say categorize that. When he died the world lost a good man, husband, father, friend, mentor, coach and most importantly a man that led by example
Fouad is bodybuilding ❤
Fuad played a huge role into myself getting my life back on track and getting back in the gym doing something I loved after 8 years. I started subscribing to him when he only had one video two videos a few years ago. He had his training videos before that but before this ride took off that's when I started tuning in and I commented and thanked him. I don't know him personally but when I was younger in the Army second Ranger battalion. Sure peds were prevalent. But we didn't know about the side effects the kidney issues because of the blood pressure etc. That's pretty reckless with it. I wouldn't say dosage wise but just the way I did s***. And I remember specifically looking up his channel because I remember him in MuscleTech ads on the MD magazines. and I was like I can relate to this guy cuz he always look pissed off like a chip on the shoulder he's always has a scowl. And I could relate because all my friends and fellow rangers and soldiers said I always look unapproachable I was always mad and I train with intensity but passion I guess. So anyway that is why I saw it his channel out and it just lined up perfectly because he was honest about everything and he and Luke and then followed it on with many other bodybuilders as you know. It was just a channel where you could go and there's no b******* there is no I'm not taking that much gear I'm just a genetic freak or I don't have any health issues basically it is the hard truth. About bodybuilding. And I needed that because after 8 years of stopping cold turkey at 235 lb it took a few years to get down to 200 without anything but then I had a brutal divorce before that I had tried to commit suicide because of survivors guilt. I was a shell of my former self and then I've had back fusions shrapnel in my back ACL MCL shins to hernias my left rotator cuff traumatic brain injury from getting blown up 14 times I've lost 17 men under my command. so life hit me like a ton of bricks I dropped all the way down to 165 and I was like okay I have to do something like this I just didn't give a s***. I was on antidepressants and everything else 165 lb and I got advice whether it be nutrition working out or I wouldn't even say steroid advice but enough to structure a cycle rather than throwing the kitchen sink at it. And I planned my 14 week cycle 500 test for 14 weeks at the last 4 weeks I added trend at 200 mg a week 100 mg the first 2 weeks and then 200 the last two weeks and anadril 50 the last 5 weeks on the push pull leg day workouts that's it and I was blown away. Because I found out how important nutrition was as well why you grow because of the food. I went from 168 skinny fat and just the 10 weeks on the test I was up around 190 3 I believe visible ABS kind of I guess I was around 15 17% body fat. and then when it's all said and done at the end of the four weeks eating three meals a day and one shake push pull legs. I ended off at 212 213 pounds with abs and veins everywhere.
He opened up about his anxiety his depression things like this and I could relate so that's why I like the channel so much. I could it felt like I was hanging out with the guys. And the humor that him and Luke brought. It was like my way out it was my disconnect from my b******* life with back fusions and well I've already explained. then again I guess I'm thanking him again if anybody makes it that far if he makes it this far in the message or whatever. And I've said this before in a few comments here and there and his podcast.and I'll say it again whether he knows it or not. He contributed a huge amount of me being able to turn my life around again
I see a fouad video, I like it. Simple as that. 👍
Awesome collab, better audio ??
Fouad is awesome
Thank you.
Bodybuilding has taught me to trust in my own decisions.
Loved it!
Fouad started off strong this podcast repping hostile. Always been a fan
Would love to see Fouad/RBP and Merek start working together.
Fuck ya been waiting for this one, figured it was only a matter of time. My 2 favorite podcasts in one!
y’all should get Dawson Windham to join one !
Sooooooo gooooood ❤
Fouad steaming he’s not talking about silo 9 😂
What’s the background noise???? Ugh
Timestamps?
Fouad look like he leaning out
I think another reason why guys are dying or unhealthy so fast. Not only because they're going longer and they're bigger. it used to be that trend used to be used pre-contest or even back in the day when it was in the ampules 75 mg per ample. For whatever reason that didn't produce the side effects it does today. But yeah I used to be pre-contest you know 6 weeks out or whatever. Now it's f****** common all year round in a bulk and then they come off for 6 weeks then they start a contest and they're on train again. And it's not like it was the 200 300 mg like it was amazing 600 800 mg. I think that's a big culprit
The background noise is so annoying
Dave, did you ask him how how felt when he gets knocked out by 13 year old boys?
Funny, two people started that rumor. One is dead leaving his kid a bastard and the other one beats women. Kinda kills the validity of that rumor 😂
@@benls1231 💯🎯🎯🎯
No homo, Fouad is really good looking😳
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I can tell where your son Andrew got his intelligence from
Wish this was some of his crew - not a fan on him on his own. Good questions tho
This audio is fucking terrible