I like to imagine that they talk about the studies they've cited and the analogies they've used in the third person plural during their normal gym conversations even when the camera is not rolling.
Great content! I noticed that you guys don't sweat too much during your workouts. I absolute pour sweat when I lift heavy, moreso than anyone else in the gym. Is this weird?
I'm glad you pointed this out, I hardly ever sweat either and I wondered if I'm just going too easy lol. But I am well conditioned. I think you might still have some runway in the cardio realm
Great vid, nice to play in the background when working out. On a side note, the amount of plebs who think setting the bar down normally during your set on a deadlift as Jordan, Austin did is the same as carelessly dropping it from mid thigh, have never touched a woman since birth let alone a barbell.
Awesome video. You guys are looking really strong. Now if you want to take it to the next level, try adding in some reverse bands to the leg extensions to really feel that eccentric load in both directions. You could also think about switching up the programming. Not sure if you've heard of the 5/3/1 program but it works for sooooo many people. Other than that, great job.
"Austin and Jordan max out on the pendulum squat" has got to be a thing. Obviously you guys usually keep reps in the tank but it's such a fun machine to just push yourself on.
Benny probably didn't pull 1015, because apparently those weights were suspect. Everyone at that meet was hitting PRs way above their normal range and the weights weren't calibrated.
Re - people ragging on them for ragging on deadlift dropping - ru-vid.comUgkxZJyy57Hh_r6izo5GFsghi2FiS35uZWk9 not often I agree with the guy but he got a point 😂
@@nattyfatty413 nope, the gym owner did it because…as a well-adjusted human who knows this is a dumb thing to do…you don’t want that happening in your gym. If you’re a deadlift dropper, you should stop.
@@billgoodwin9064 that's not what I said. I said it's not an acceptable reason to drop the bar. Plenty of modifications to make that don't involve dropping the barbell. In fact, I can't think of a single non-Olympic WL exercise (or variant) where dropping the barbell would be the preferred approach to managing training with or without injury. Happy to answer any additional burning questions you may have regarding dropping the barbell 😘
@@BarbellMedicine I think your time would be better spent correcting said individual instead of criticizing him in a vlog (apparently unbeknownst to him). Unfortunately, the fear of becoming someone else’s RU-vid content is among the myriad reasons people have for being unable to start and maintain a workout routine. Thanks for that nuance though!
@@billgoodwin9064 I have told him before about dropping the barbell. While I do not think fear of ending up on someone’s social media in the gym prevents people from exercising, the point is noted. A half dozen or so folks in these comments are big mad about me pointing out dropping your deadlifts is silly. I don’t care- people shouldn’t do it.
I love the content. But Jordan complaining about someone dropping weights, then both immediately slamming weights on 2 & 3 plates… I get it’s warm up and fast moving but can’t call the kettle black when your making tea.
We aren’t dropping the weights whereas the other gentleman was dropping the bar from knee height. These are not the same things with respect to the equipment. I don’t care about the noise either way, but people who drop their deadlifts are the only eclipsed in douchebaggery by people who don’t re rack their weights in