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This conversation is a podcast between @AlexLeonidas and FitnessFAQs. We talk about the smartest way to get stronger for natural bodybuilding. You will learn about combining powerlifting and calisthenics principles. We talk about program design, muscle growth and much more.
Chapters:
00:00 Epic montage
00:35 What is Alpha Destiny?
3:30 What is sustainable?
4:50 Programming
6:43 When is variety good?
8:55 How much volume?
14:46 What to write down?
19:32 How to maintain strength?
23:06 Training abs worthwhile?
26:32 Neck training
31:41 Avoiding injury
39:28 Excuses for weak people
41:02 Realistic progression rates
45:13 Genetic limits?
49:08 Full body training?
53:22 Program hopping is bad
56:40 When to deload?
59:55 What is bad technique?
1:03:36 Are cheat reps okay?
1:05:33 Learn stimulus to fatigue
1:10:47 Weighted calisthenics
1:14:47 Isolation benefits
1:16:56 Calisthenics and weights
1:25:46 Muscle imbalances?
1:27:11 Advice to younger self
1:28:48 Fitness myth busted

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@FitnessFAQs
@FitnessFAQs Год назад
Listen on Spotify - spoti.fi/3FD8PLE Apple Podcasts - apple.co/3DRiRHG Timestamps - 00:00 Epic montage 00:35 What is Alpha Destiny? 3:30 What is sustainable? 4:50 Programming 6:43 When is variety good? 8:55 How much volume? 14:46 What to write down? 19:32 How to maintain strength? 23:06 Training abs worthwhile? 26:32 Neck training 31:41 Avoiding injury 39:28 Excuses for weak people 41:02 Realistic progression rates 45:13 Genetic limits? 49:08 Full body training? 53:22 Program hopping is bad 56:40 When to deload? 59:55 What is bad technique? 1:03:36 Are cheat reps okay? 1:05:33 Learn stimulus to fatigue 1:10:47 Weighted calisthenics 1:14:47 Isolation benefits 1:16:56 Calisthenics and weights 1:25:46 Muscle imbalances? 1:27:11 Advice to younger self 1:28:48 Fitness myth busted
@AlexLeonidas
@AlexLeonidas 2 года назад
Thanks again for having me on Daniel, this was an awesome episode and I absolutely love the way you edited everything. It's organized, flows well, and highlights so many training clips which I truly appreciate. Cheers to a serious podcast & let the growth keep coming!
@simplehealthyliving4681
@simplehealthyliving4681 2 года назад
Why neck train so heavily like you do instead of doing an exercise like side lateral raises for overall muscle strength in that overall area? Doesn't neck training of this level cause breathing problems while sleeping?
@FitnessFAQs
@FitnessFAQs 2 года назад
Pleasure brother. This was a monster edit given it's 1.5 hours 😅
@Hyuzuka
@Hyuzuka 2 года назад
@@FitnessFAQs daniel is currently bulking on his editing
@The3Lego3Freak
@The3Lego3Freak 2 года назад
This was a great podcast, well done guys. I'm always learning
@ralphwarom2514
@ralphwarom2514 2 года назад
Always nice to see fitness content. (Not drama content disguised as fitness content) Been following you two for 2 years now. Keep up the quality.
@rabbitholeresident6490
@rabbitholeresident6490 2 года назад
I wish you guys could talk to my cousin who did 8 years in State prison. All they did was calisthenics besides getting a workout partner to get on your shoulders for squats. But he trained 6 days a week total body workout for 8 years. He got to where he was doing 1,000 + push-ups a day same goes for sit-ups and crunches. And he said depending on the weather and situation of the yard (outside) he would do 100 to 300 pull-ups a day and same goes for dips. They would play basketball for cardio. When he got out he was solid as a rock man had some of the thickest shoulders for a 5 ft 10 190lb man I had ever seen. He went to the gym with me and here is his numbers Bench: 255 1rm Squat: 335 1rm deadlift: 395 and keep in mind the deadlift was literally his first time deadlifting before being locked up and was performed on a Hex bar. After going to the gym for about 3 months he purchased equipment such as a power rack, bar, plates and a set of power block dumbbells and some rings. His program is a linear progression. He will start with Dynamic block and finish with max effort block. Then drops down to a entire month de load of just calisthenics movements upper and lower and goes back to what he learned in the Pin. After that back to dynamic and repeats the process. In prison he told me “you either get fat or turn into a fitness animal”.
@opywop18
@opywop18 2 года назад
First time deadlift 335 kg
@opywop18
@opywop18 2 года назад
?
@MK-yt3ct
@MK-yt3ct 2 года назад
Tell your cousin to make a fitness channel. He can teach his methods and make some money too while he's at it.
@Un1234l
@Un1234l 2 года назад
Volume and resistance breaks down muscle. Nutrition and rest builds it back up. No surprises there.
@thanksgivingh6185
@thanksgivingh6185 2 года назад
is he black
@andregil7980
@andregil7980 2 года назад
Neck training is pretty useful specially for fighting. It enables you to hold longer when someone tries to strangle you
@agnidas5816
@agnidas5816 Год назад
most importantly it stops you from getting KO'd
@AndrezyOne
@AndrezyOne Год назад
If you have a big enough Neck they couldn't strangle you at all
@anonymousman4419
@anonymousman4419 7 месяцев назад
​@@agnidas5816Well, it lowers the chances at least. I ain't surviving no Mike Tyson's punch even if I got a yoked neck.
@addisablefitguy4838
@addisablefitguy4838 Год назад
I really like this interview. I'm 55 years old and I've been natural all my life.. The bodybuilding and strength community needs more videus like this. Awesome job 👍🏿👍🏿.
@rolandrush5172
@rolandrush5172 2 года назад
I would suggest that the reason calisthenics athletes and gymnasts can go into power lifting and other weight training, and it doesn’t go the other way, is the scapula strength from skills that weight training practices never really hit. The scapular stability is very important on the key lifts. The bench press requires you to retract and depress the scapula to create a stable base to press from, calisthenics skill like planche and front lever develop a stable and strong scapula.
@comdrive3865
@comdrive3865 2 года назад
gymnasts also know more complex movements than your typical gym bro.
@rahulshendre7089
@rahulshendre7089 2 года назад
Man I don't know why his channel is not growing He is a legend
@rahulshendre7089
@rahulshendre7089 2 года назад
@@DavidVegaBurgos I was talking about Alpha Destiny bro !
@breaks3085
@breaks3085 Год назад
Cos he's a fake natty, making it seem as if it's all his training methods, when it's by the needle, people are into channels that are on steroids but admit it, such as greg or naturals like Joe fazer..
@rahulshendre7089
@rahulshendre7089 Год назад
@@breaks3085 even if he is I really don't care, I just like that guy and the knowledge he has
@breaks3085
@breaks3085 Год назад
@@rahulshendre7089 but training on steroids an training as a natural are totally different, so you may feel he deserves more subs, but the audience/ followers are going for who they feel they can benefit from
@thanksgivingh6185
@thanksgivingh6185 2 года назад
the edited workout clips in the background really enhance the podcast. really appreciate that.
@yashrajsingh4215
@yashrajsingh4215 2 года назад
Finally the podcast i was waiting for since alex interviewed you.
@lecrassous7061
@lecrassous7061 2 года назад
Passion is palpable on this podcast and that's maybe the best part of it
@matiasbarth5121
@matiasbarth5121 2 года назад
The legendary podcast everyone needed.
@OliveMule
@OliveMule 2 года назад
Major props to the editor of the video also. This is killer
@FacePullTiToX
@FacePullTiToX 2 года назад
EPIC. What a treat of an episode. Two great Fitness RU-vidrs sharing thoughts on training. Thank you so much. Greetings from Spain to both of you
@D-Cozy
@D-Cozy 2 года назад
Two of my All-Time favorite athletes! You two have taught me so much. Thank you
@OliveMule
@OliveMule 2 года назад
THIS VIDEO IS MY PREWORKOUT TODAY LETS FCKING GOOOOOOOOO
@CaptainBrash
@CaptainBrash 2 года назад
Amazing discussion, thanks guys. You are two real MVPs in the fitness industry. Love you both 💪🏅👑
@kieranturner4686
@kieranturner4686 Год назад
Alex knows his stuff! his channel underrated in my opinion.
@guyshaffer6156
@guyshaffer6156 2 года назад
Awesome, I'm 62 yrs , very inspiring, and motivational. Thanks for your channel!
@estebancruz4788
@estebancruz4788 Год назад
It would be awesome if you interviewed Natural Hypertrophy.
@OliveMule
@OliveMule 2 года назад
Wow. One of the best interviews ever on RU-vid in the fitness community
@nightwing5405
@nightwing5405 2 года назад
Love both of you guys! Great job!
@GluttonforPunishment
@GluttonforPunishment 2 года назад
Lifting without working on my abs led to a lot of back tightness. I don't think a ton of ab work is needed, but enough to take some load off the low back is worth it.
@Lordxfx
@Lordxfx Год назад
I'm a life time natural getting back in to shape. (49). You know how pleasing it is listening to guys like you, its amazing. Turns out all I did in the past are paying out in full. I was worried at first, but as you stated, never rush progress. Nice chat!
@nomadicstrength
@nomadicstrength 2 года назад
Two of my favorites in one vid. Hell yeah.
@guyshaffer6156
@guyshaffer6156 2 года назад
By far the most informative podcast I ever heard!
@ichinomiyaconbimai5104
@ichinomiyaconbimai5104 2 года назад
Did snap city and still do to this day (minimalist type training) there are many variables to work with that can make any training routine safe and progressive. LOL IM 54 this year been LIFTING and EXERCISING BRA since 1986 my metal therapy.
@SirWetBiscuit
@SirWetBiscuit 2 года назад
Hell yeah. My two favorite fit dudes
@dravikmondal6517
@dravikmondal6517 Год назад
Lovely discussion. A video full of knowledges and motivation. Love you both !
@AndrezyOne
@AndrezyOne Год назад
Thank you! This podcast really really helped me stay on track!
@nicholasnoukhay544
@nicholasnoukhay544 Год назад
Love these podcasts. So much precious knowledge attained.
@MPmilanMP
@MPmilanMP 2 года назад
Excellent discussion, thanks guys!
@kbflorida888
@kbflorida888 2 года назад
Great interview guys. I did just a bit more on weighted abs today. Thanx!
@FeldyMohrisar
@FeldyMohrisar 2 года назад
My bodybuilder friend once said calisthenics is more complex than lifting, even push-up can recruit more support muscle than bench press. And yes in my experience I can easily transfer my strength to weight and can isolated without problem, but I stick with bodyweight and sometimes weighted.
@lordoflobsters7254
@lordoflobsters7254 Год назад
of course a pushup recruits more muscle fibers, you have no surface to push against which will activate a lot of muscle groups to keep you stable
@gregoriomiller8241
@gregoriomiller8241 Год назад
Pushups are awesome
@SZgun
@SZgun 2 года назад
Its 1 am now, I need to sleep but I found this podc. Two of my fav fitness ytber talking about training and stuff. Damn i really need to fix mt sleeping schedule. Btw the podcast have so much great info that any person who is a beginner or an advanced can still get useful info to apply in their training. Hoping to see more podcasts in the future!
@_madders
@_madders 2 года назад
Idk why I’m watching at 3:33 am ffs
@tracecalloway1583
@tracecalloway1583 2 года назад
You mentioned the need for calisthenics practitioners to utilize more isolation exercises. I've seen your videos about tricep extensions and would love a video talking about what isolation exercises would be the most beneficial to someone only doing the main calisthenics movements and what they're missing without them.
@bloodeater
@bloodeater 2 года назад
both you guys should make merch, tshirts or something, anyway love to hear another podcast from these two legends
@footmerc
@footmerc 9 месяцев назад
Great interview!!
@beginnercalisthenics
@beginnercalisthenics 2 года назад
Thanks guys!
@thisismakneto2296
@thisismakneto2296 2 года назад
gonna watch this vido slowly man, seems damn good
@NekoEspada
@NekoEspada 2 года назад
I agree so much with the muscle memory aspect. I stopped training for like 6 months cause I didn't get the vaccine and wasn't allowed to go to the gyms, but I eventually did get the jab and forced myself back to the gym, I lost most of my strength, it was a little depressing, but I kept my head up and trained and after a few months I was back to my old strength and even made a bunch of PRs in my squats and weighted dips.
@Roknavas
@Roknavas 2 года назад
Great episode 👏
@domepiece11
@domepiece11 2 года назад
Great collaboration. I found out about Fitness FAQs from Alpha Destiny. :)
@LoveLife-mm5wx
@LoveLife-mm5wx 6 месяцев назад
Great info!
@Kanina161
@Kanina161 2 года назад
Daniel do a podcast with a street lifting athlete it will be awesome
@Andrewpark737
@Andrewpark737 2 года назад
Overall very informative video 🔥 I totally agree with carryovers from calisthenics to lifting. For my instance, straddle planche 6sec transferred to bench 85x3, dips50x11. Anyway, thanks for spreading knowledge Daniel!🙏
@ScEscapism
@ScEscapism 2 года назад
Watched the one you done on alexs channel now time for this
@PullupDip
@PullupDip 2 года назад
another great video!
@jordicanedo4398
@jordicanedo4398 2 года назад
What a time to be alive⚡️🤙🏼 two of my favorite fitness experts talking things I could only wish to discuss with someone, amazing really fortunate to have people like you in this world LFG🏴‍☠️
@SuperhumanUnchained
@SuperhumanUnchained 2 года назад
Woooooow that intro fitness warrior training
@SevimliKanaL
@SevimliKanaL 5 месяцев назад
Hello, friend. Very nice exercise. Thank you for sharing. Good luck to you.
@CaptainBrash
@CaptainBrash 2 года назад
Yeah, I've always had a thick neck. Makes it difficult to find shirts that fit but otherwise it's pretty good. :)
@esthetics4512
@esthetics4512 2 года назад
But you be looking mean bro thick necks are the bomb for frame
@rahulshendre7089
@rahulshendre7089 2 года назад
FINALLY Legends and my favourite youtubers
@lukasenberg3756
@lukasenberg3756 Год назад
realy good podcast!
@rahulshendre7089
@rahulshendre7089 2 года назад
Podcasts are the future
@davidrichardson9789
@davidrichardson9789 Год назад
Nice video....I'm looking at training in a different way now.
@thanksgivingh6185
@thanksgivingh6185 2 года назад
Calsthenics athletes have an easier time translating to weightlifting than weightlifters to calisthenics because they have a higher body weight to strength ratio. With weight lifting you can bulk up(which for most people usually involves gaining a bunch of fat) and make "progress" whereas in calisthenics that cannot be done.
@rasheemthebestfirstone3274
@rasheemthebestfirstone3274 2 года назад
How do you bulk in calisthenics then ? , so you are progressing if you gaining more body weight to lift?
@alihk2290
@alihk2290 2 года назад
GOLD
@respectedmastermind
@respectedmastermind Год назад
Rotations are key for longevity at the intermediate stage
@safikaahmedzotdar6920
@safikaahmedzotdar6920 2 года назад
Hey Daniel, he said that you should change workout variation, i agree with that. I will change neutral pull to pronated pull up after some months etc. But I have a question should I need to change bicep curl variation. If needed to change then hammer curl will not target my bicep more effectively. And would i change variation of Barbell squad.
@OliveMule
@OliveMule 2 года назад
This is cool crazy, you two sound like how I think.
@agnidas5816
@agnidas5816 Год назад
12:52 . B beg to differ. I did benching that way and blew through my old plateau like nothing then stopped cause I am not interested in bench, just wanted to be able to tell people I am not weak. Barbell bench is hell on the shoulders. Not my delts - my delts were fine, i benched with great form. My whole shoulders get so flipping tight - pro power lifters have this issue too and they get too tight to squat. Only thing is I spread it out over 5 days. It was actually applying theory to try to get the most out. People try to play numbers games but they suck at it. They cannot theory craft an optimal program for the most part. One of the reasons it worked so well is because bench is not a test of strength - it is a test of skill. your body likes to forget that position as quickly as it can cause it is so unnatural so developing that skill is really super difficult. But you have to actually pay attention to notice that. Your awareness has to be high enough and your memory good enough to where you subjectively notice and track how you feel during the movement. Most people are not capable of knowing themselves to that degree. It is also dang hard to actually get full chest activation in that movement. It's why body builders have a better pound for pound bench than powerlifters usually - cause the body builders use many exercises like cross over flies angled upwards to get full chest activation.
@mmmm-yw5er
@mmmm-yw5er 2 года назад
perfect
@modaninonderi
@modaninonderi 2 года назад
Result ; Enjoy, be patient, consistent and sustainable training, do not change your program until you achive on that program and continue to learn. Thankyou guys.
@nanquan491
@nanquan491 Год назад
Can't believe I got through this entire video :D
@JayEllul
@JayEllul Год назад
im 40 tghis year and only started working out a year and a half ago. very sad that i didnt start this years ago!
@davidrichardson9789
@davidrichardson9789 Год назад
A bad session is better than no session cause yr still build that muscle.
@JesseDahirKanehl
@JesseDahirKanehl 2 года назад
You should get the Knees Over Toes guy on here next
@albertogarcien6752
@albertogarcien6752 2 года назад
No daniel! You just wasted the potential of doing 90 shorts! :) nice vid man
@rasheemthebestfirstone3274
@rasheemthebestfirstone3274 2 года назад
He can make these into shorts
@zenlifestyleandmannersshow6892
@zenlifestyleandmannersshow6892 2 года назад
Yes yes yes yes!
@lancerogers9694
@lancerogers9694 Год назад
Intensity each workout. Ez
@naturecee7632
@naturecee7632 2 года назад
Can you please be a little more specific and detailed for us vision impaired viewers that count on the audio aspect of your training, thank you for your advice, peace
@dennfoo
@dennfoo 2 года назад
As of lately my elbows and armpits hurts when doing pull-/pushups. Guess its time to take a little break
@mrpuppydog100
@mrpuppydog100 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LAgzh6KSUu0.html this could help elbow tendonitis
@Trajce_Hybrid
@Trajce_Hybrid 2 года назад
myb change the variation if you havent done that
@hekkrjs2698
@hekkrjs2698 2 года назад
Do you tuck or elbows in or let them flare/turn out? Are you using a bar and the floor or rings?
@dennfoo
@dennfoo 2 года назад
@@Trajce_Hybrid I think it started hurting soon i tried other variations.
@dennfoo
@dennfoo 2 года назад
@@hekkrjs2698 Prolly more tucked in. And yes mostly using a bar
@Feracitus
@Feracitus 10 месяцев назад
Who is Daniel, which program are you talking about! i need actionable info!
@CaptainBrash
@CaptainBrash 2 года назад
Good programs are key. Daniel's Body by Rings program is great. Jeff Nippard's beginning hypertrophy is also awesome (has 3 splits so it's like 3 programs in 1) I've actually modified his full body 3*week to 2*week. I'll have to have a look at one of Alpha Destiny's programs sometime because I really like his weighted calisthenics thing alongside the traditional weights
@umerbsr
@umerbsr 22 дня назад
1:06:33 He's now promoting these pump reps lol
@1956DANNYJ
@1956DANNYJ Год назад
What about damage to the knees
@itachi6146
@itachi6146 2 года назад
Anyone please reply,,,,if i push up 30-40 time for 1-2 month at age 16 ...will my height stop growing?
@Kinta02
@Kinta02 2 года назад
I'll give you one better: WHEN is AlphaDestiny?
@kingsleyosamade5888
@kingsleyosamade5888 2 года назад
Heard the podcast already
@nangkutaye9870
@nangkutaye9870 2 года назад
This guy's voice is like God.
@Dreweybaby
@Dreweybaby Год назад
How do a man not love the gym? Soon as i walk pass a gym i get excited as fvck!
@nbajungboy306
@nbajungboy306 2 года назад
0:16 Homie looks like he hit the blunt
@davidrlifts
@davidrlifts 2 года назад
20:07
@zbigniewiksinski
@zbigniewiksinski 2 года назад
its funny how hes talking about various exercises for any other part but on abs he says you can do one (crunches) rotfl. like all those core, stability, spine, rotation (and so on) muscles dont matter when it comes to abs.
@EMOTIONLESS-tn6nx
@EMOTIONLESS-tn6nx 2 года назад
Bro there should really be highlights of these podcasts because as much as some of us would like to sit through them , we just don't have enough time😞
@KindaAmazing667
@KindaAmazing667 2 года назад
There are timestamps....
@Trajce_Hybrid
@Trajce_Hybrid 2 года назад
you can also watch 10 minutes each day and aventually youll get throw it
@Nunak91
@Nunak91 2 года назад
40:17 "using people as weights". I thought if you're in prison and not strong enough to use whole person just use part of a person (leg or torso).
@JayEllul
@JayEllul Год назад
If i could do a pull up i wouldnt go near the pull down machine
@OliveMule
@OliveMule 2 года назад
I feel like I got kicked in the head by chuck Norris in a good way , so many truth drops around every corner even in the end!
@beetlejuice970
@beetlejuice970 Год назад
Full body 3 times a week is my sweetspot
@tsupi7056
@tsupi7056 2 года назад
I guess studies can wait an hour
@funkyvloging7941
@funkyvloging7941 Год назад
Brother of stipke
@sssss7026
@sssss7026 Год назад
aight then ill try 500kg
@quademullins4767
@quademullins4767 Год назад
idk if i like the alex dude
@noneofurbusiness906
@noneofurbusiness906 Год назад
I think it's the same guy in both pictures tbh
@WileECoyoteYM
@WileECoyoteYM Год назад
Dirty bulk is almost a must. Just eat as much as you can as long as you feel healthy. Eat earthy if you don’t.
@nicolas2226
@nicolas2226 2 года назад
Crossover
@ArchivAdorai
@ArchivAdorai 11 месяцев назад
Only natural limit is time
@weinzart9684
@weinzart9684 11 месяцев назад
so based as hell
@suraj0786_
@suraj0786_ 2 года назад
Your max push up
@suraj0786_
@suraj0786_ 2 года назад
Juned fitness check out
@1982asd
@1982asd 2 года назад
This is already bodybuilding and not Calisthenics
@daorkykid
@daorkykid 2 года назад
Weight exercises are superior for building strength, which will have carryover to callisthenics.
@rasheemthebestfirstone3274
@rasheemthebestfirstone3274 2 года назад
@@daorkykid oh really?
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