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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Sun. Dec. 18th, 2011

I’ve spoken about this before and I’ll say it again.

Get Comfortable being UNcomfortable.

This video comes straight after cranking hill sprints after breakfast with my family. Check it out….

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QOD (Question of the Day): Let me know your thoughts by dropping a comment below. Let me know ONE thing you’re doing to get Comfortable Being UNcomfortable.

Looking forward to your comments and feel free to share this with your friends.

Live the Code

–Z–

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Thu. Dec. 15th, 2011

I announced this contest to my FaceBook Fan page, HERE.

If you’re video is chosen as THE MOST INSPIRATIONAL Video, you will win a LIFETIME membership to The Underground Inner Circle… That is some SERIOUS shiz right there, KIDS!

Watch the video below and just drop the link to your Inspiration Video in the comments box!

PSYCHED to see WHY You Built It!

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The deadline for this contest is Monday, December 19th! Don’t try and make it perfect, just DO it!

Simply drop a link to your you tube video in the comments section below.

Live the Code

–Z–

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Tue. Dec. 13th, 2011

I must admit, Florida has always freaked me out, nothing ever seems right when I’m in Florida unless I’m in Disney World. One minute you can be in the hood, then 2 blocks away are million dollar town homes located next to several blocks of vacant store fronts followed by a beautiful park…. jam packed with homeless people.

Here’s another Florida Unsolved Mystery….. This Guy is kinda strange, sports a 70s porn mustache, wears 80s bodybuilding baggy pants (and he does ALL this in Public!), listens to strange music but damn…..

He knows how to get strong as hell, how to build muscle, how to build functional muscle and he is jacked AND ripped.

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I’m down to learn from anyone, and our Florida Unsolved Mystery, aka Mandler, is a straight up BEAST. What this guy does works, that’s the straight up TRUTH.

Get after his workouts HERE & build functional muscle while burning fat at the same time.

Live the Code

–Z–

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Mon. Dec. 12th, 2011

Can bodybuilding methods help improve athletic performance?

Well, that ALL depends on HOW you use bodybuilding and IF the athlete needs bodybuilding methods. When I use the word “bodybuilding”, I am merely talking about the method of packing on muscle. Don’t be confused….. so, let me explain.

And, a critical note to determine IF the athlete should use some bodybuilding methods for packing on muscle is described in this short, 57 second video:

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Hold on to your thoughts there with what Louie Simmons just said regarding NOT adding muscle mass because I am NOT talking about world class athletes in this article although what he JUST said is what we are careful with during the in season for our wrestlers, allowing them to maintain weight, rather than gaining weight / muscle mass in season and STILL becoming stronger and more explosive in season.

What is NOT “Athletic Bodybuilding”?

I was recently at a “hardcore” gym and there were bodybuilders there…. sort of…. kind of…. NOT the kind of hardcore I was once upon a time used to at Diamond Gym. I think “hardcore” has lost it’s “Hardness” through the years. So maybe this was soft core….. or something…..

These “bodybuilders” were sitting on machines, performing 1 arm cable exercises out the ass and ALL while wearing gloves, cut off short, short jeans and a weightlifting belt. That is NOT the bodybuilding I wanna see. It will NOT carry over to the athletic field.

TWO things to do when using bodybuilding methods for athletes is:

1) Choose the right exercises

2) Choose the right set – rep patterns to stimulate muscle growth

As mentioned above, You can use bodybuilding for athletic performance by choosing the right exercises, sometimes referred to as functional exercises.

Movement such as squats, deads, presses of all types and bodyweight exercises as well. The way to pack on muscle will be via manipulating the sets, reps, speed of the exercise and the overall volume of work.

The powerlifters from Westside Barbell, known as the strongest gym in the world, perform 2 types of workouts:

- Max Effort, for the development of strength

- Dynamic Effort, for the development of speed / power

But, after each workout, they finish off with basic bodybuilding work, using moderate weights and moderate reps, which helps pack on muscle. Now, here is where you wanna pay attention. A typical athlete, not ALL, but MANY, need to add muscle to their frame before we can even think of using pure athletic movements to improve their performance.

MOST athletes are so skinny and so weak that simply by adding muscle to their frame we improve performance. It’s like looking at a tiny car engine…. a small car engine can NOT be manipulated to make it more powerful.

The optimal way to blend everything together is to organize an athletic workout like this:

1) Begin with a warm up. While warming up, mix in mobility, flexibility & soft tissue work.

2) As the warm up intensifies and the mind & body begin feeling prepared, you begin incorporating some speed / power work (See THIS DVD for the best Explosive Power Exercises). A beginner will likely NOT be ready to perform simple jumps such as box jumps, rebound jumps, etc due to lack of coordination & lack of strength & stability. But…. you CAN very likely utilize various medicine ball throws to begin training for power / speed.

I also HIGHLY recommend jumping rope during the warm up to increase athleticism, coordination, improve foot work and utilize the jump rope as a simple form of jumping. I am STILL in SHOCK at how many high school kids do NOT know how to jump rope. It speaks poorly of the Physical Education programs being used in the USA.

3) After the warm up and the speed / power work has been utilized, go into a heavy full body lift, or, heavy upper or lower body lift. Heavy for one might NOT be heavy and intense for another. A GREAT and simple variation for beginners and intermediates is the tried and true 5 x 5 method.

It’s  a great blend of strength and muscle building. I also like Jim Wendler’s 5 3 1 method.

4) After you finish the heavy lift or what I like to call our “main lift” you can then move onto “functional bodybuilding exercises” but use them with moderate reps which is where your bodybuilding will come in.

A set – rep pattern of 3 – 4 x 8 – 15 reps works great on these lifts. It’s a GREAT way to build muscle and if you want to add some conditioning then create a circuit with 2 – 3 exercises and perform them back to back to back to combine muscle building with muscular endurance.

Listen to how one of the most feared powerlifters on earth would train after he finished his “Main Lift”. Watch the video below…

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Now, these were certainly just a few methods for adding and utilizing bodybuilding methods to help you become stronger for life, lifting AND sport.

Build up that foundation by building muscle FIRST. This is why we don’t skinny bastards deadlifting and power cleaning with tight technique, it’s often times because their muscles are too damn weak or, they simply Do NOT have muscle to begin with.

Live The Code.

Peace

–Z–

PS: The cool think about bodyweight training is it can be used for beginners, intermediates and advanced. Check out THIS program where you get built up the right way and progressively move into free weights. Time to become Agile, Mobile & Hostile! Click HERE to get started.

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Fri. Dec. 9th, 2011

Training young athletes is my passion. I LOVE helping skinny, weak kids go from Boy to BEAST….. not just physically, but mentally as well.

But, I feel HORRIBLE for the athletes who are forced to train with a Coach who has NO clue as to WHAT the hell to do with regards to Safe AND Effective training. Some Coaches do NOT want to learn. They use their EGO to control the kids and force them into training in shitty conditions.

NOTE: For those who want to learn about training athletes, I HIGHLY recommend THIS Book.

These kids end up getting injured and perhaps even worst, they are unable to reach their true potential because they are NOT maximizing their ability to get stronger, more explosive and adding necessary muscle. I have PERSONALLY been there and done that, this is why you see me getting fired up when I get into the topic of training athletes.

I figured I would address a few tips for training high school athletes as I get these questions on a frequent basis. By no means is this a complete, exhaustive list, just a few tips……

1) Should an inexperienced high school lifter be doing power cleans, squats, benching & deads?

NO.

NOT even with a light weight, the coordination is simply NOT there….. yet. It takes TIME. Train for the long haul, not for today and tomorrow only.

Build up their coordination with VERY simple exercises that yield a fast return in strength and coordination. Movements such as push ups, pull ups, bodyweight squats & lunges, sled drags, light Kettlebell farmer walks, ab exercises, high handle trap bar deadlifts, grip exercises and tons of band pull aparts.

2) Should young athletes max out every month for 1 rep?

NO.

Instead of using only the 1 rep max as an indicator, why not see if they get stronger from month to month or week to week on specific movements, or as Dave Tate calls them, indiciators.

Once you begin testing 1 Rep Maxes with young athletes form goes out the window.

If you keep a training long or simply remember in your head what you did for Trap Bar Deads 3 weeks ago for 5 reps, see if you can get a lil’ stronger for your 3 – 5 rep set today.How many pull ups did you get last week or 2-3 weeks ago compared to today?

Every workout is an assessment and every week you are testing yourself to see if you’re stronger as a young athlete.

Strength is NOT always in number of reps or amount of weight. It could VERY well be a greater demonstration of body control or control over the weight.

For example, an athlete does 5 pull ups but his legs are swinging up on each rep and he squirms his way to the top. 2 weeks later he bangs out 5 TIGHT reps, abs and legs are rigid, upper body pulls in a straight line with NO wiggle room. THAT is a Legit increase in strength. The reps are the same, but each rep looks 20 x better, you dig?

Don’t forget, make these workouts FUN… not just the style of training, but the atmosphere AND environment must be FUN and Competitive…..

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I was in a high school weight room when a Football team was testing their 1 rep max on squats. I could NOT believe what was going on in there and how anyone with half  a brain couldn’t see from a mile away that this was some seriously dangerous stuff! The weights being used were waaaaaaay beyond their control and even the exercises selected were too advanced for these skinny kids.

NOTE: If you need to add a BIG Ass Pad to the bar when doing squats you need to get OFF the squat bar and focus on building your body up to handle a heavy bar across your back with OUT the BIG pad. Instead, build up your back, traps, legs, trunk / ab stability and entire body FIRST. EARN your way to the squat rack, that’s the bottom line!

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This is also why I am NOT a fan of timed workouts.

I have found that NO matter how much you tell an athlete to stick to form and technique during a timed workout, the form goes to shit.

Shitty form = shitty results…. and soon enough, injury, especially if timed workouts are with added resistance.

Watch the video below, and even though only bodyweight training, watch how a timed workout alters the focus on technique and quality to a focus on racing others and achieving a better time.

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As you can see….. even with repeated coaching and even threatening their life the form of these bodyweight exercises went OUT the window.

We deleted ALL times from this entire challenge at the gym & told the athletes that if technique is legit, NONE of it counts.

There are OTHER occasions where time can be implemented safely and effectively.

Here are a few of those times where we’ve experienced success doing so.

1) Running - You can’t half rep the runs! Race for 400 – 800 or 1600 meters! Race for 40 yd dash……

2) Underground Sandbag Challenge - The bag MUST touch the ground each and every rep and the bag must get ON top of your shoulder each and every rep.

3) Bench Press Your Bodyweight x Max Reps – Touch the chest every rep and lock out the arms every rep, leave 1 rep in tank for technique. This is cut and dry. The bar must touch the chest every rep, lock arms every rep.

As you can see, I am on the constant improvement of my training methods for my athletes.

On the flip side, adding competition to workouts fires these kids up, so you MUST find a way to incorporate competition within workouts but focus on technique. If technique wasn’t up to your standards (and you should push for HIGH standards) then it doesn’t count.

Should young athletes take their set to max effort or failure?

NO.

Even experienced lifters are learning more and more, optimal workouts WIN, NOT Maximal Workouts.

This Book is a PERFECT example.

Listen to Louie Simmons talking maximal training VS optimal training…. He encourages lifters to leave with energy in the tank. Athletes even more so should leave with energy in the tank because the reason behind their training regime is to improve their sports performance.

Check this freshman wrestler out, 14 years young. He started with us exactly 3 months ago, trains here 2 x week. He began weighing 105 lbs and got to 117 lbs, adding 1 lb a week for 12 weeks. He’ll wrestle at 113 lbs this season.

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He attacks the basics:

- Kettlebell farmer walks

- Pull Ups / Push Ups / Handstand Push Ups

- Sleds

- Back Extensions / Swings

- 1 Arm DB Rows

- Dumbbell Benching

- Kettlebell / Dumbbell Clean & Press

- Trap Bar Deadlifts

As you can see, ATTACK the basics!

By the way…. beginner or NOT, you need to attack the basics for LIFE. The movements listed above are regulars in my workouts as well. Why? Because they are LEGIT for producing results. Period. End of Story. DO Them.

But… Here are a few CRITICAL elements of a training program for high school athletes in addition to performance improvement:

- Improve Mental Toughness

- Increase Self Confidence

- Teach Discipline / Commitment / Intensity / Passion

Remember, we want to train these young kids for LIFE both on AND off the competitive sports field. People nowadays are soft, always whining, crying, making excuses and overall, are mentally weak. F**K that, some of your workouts need to be hellish (once they are ready for them) so these athletes understand what it means to go through a battle and fight to come out on top.

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QOD (Question of the Day): How did you train when you were a teenager? What do you WISH you knew back then that you know now?

Peace!

–Z–

PS: USC Cert is coming soon, step up and make 2012 the year you experience a life changing weekend. Whether you’re a Coach or Not, this weekend will blow your mind. 2012 is coming, NO more waiting for things to happen, you start MAKING shit happen.

As Mr. Warrior says, start building it, brick by brick, punch by punch, you take your life back!

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Wed. Dec. 7th, 2011

Let there be NO mistake about it. The Basics ALWAYS WIN. Don’t try to deny it. As soon as you accept this as the “Golden Rule” you will go from Boy to BEAST.

Squats, Deads, Benching, Presses, Chins, Dips, Farmer Walks & Sprints. Add Steak & Eggs to Multiply the effects of transforming yourself from a Boy into a BEAST.

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As soon as you accept the fact that you can work these basic lifts and basic bodyweight exercises for years on end, heck, even DECADES on end, you WILL make progress. As you can see from the video, I’m STILL attacking the basics. Remember: I began training at age 13, just turned 36….. I focus on basics NOW, MORE than when I was younger.

When I was younger all the fabricated stories in the magazines steered me the wrong way. I had to fend for myself, learn on my own, YOU, are lucky…. you can come HERE and learn from all my mistakes and speed your progress 10 fold.

Basics ALL the Way, Kids! Don’t Deny it!

QOD (Question of the Day): Drop me a comment… What are your favorite Barbell and Bodyweight Basics. Tell me WHY they work so well for you. Psyched to see your Top List of BadAss Basics!

Peace!

–Z–

PS: Here’s that Book recommendation I was talking about. Click HERE, this book is straight up awesome. How can it NOT be? Dan John & Pavel = Bad MoFos!

PPS: For those looking to experience a life changing weekend, stop waiting for new year’s resolutions and become part of a wrecking crew, a crew of people who Live the Code and take ACTION. Click HERE for details.

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Wed. Nov. 30th, 2011

NOT Work / Family Safe

I am shocked…. sometimes disgusted…. sometimes sick to my stomach….. when I see people who have NO passion for anything in life. I get sick to my stomach when I see athletes who don’t care if they win or lose in the sports they play. These people are going through the motions, merely existing, nothing more….

Read more on Life WithOUT Passion is NO Life at All…

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Thu. Nov. 17th, 2011

If you missed Part I, check it HERE

17) After freshman wrestling season ended I joined Apollon Gym, which is the gym I share a parking lot with today! I trained 6 – 7 days a week, for  a minimum of 2 hrs a day. Often times on weekends, my parents would drop me off in the morning to train while they went food shopping, ran errands, went to the mall, etc. It wasn’t odd for me to be at the gym 4 – 6 hrs on weekends. I just kept on training till they picked me up :)

18) My subscription to FLEX magazine was what I lived for. I would hound the mail man as I began to dial in the exact day of the month in which FLEX magazine would arrive. I would read the magazine cover to cover on the very first day and as the years went on, my book shelf was bending and on the brink of breaking with the hundreds of bodybuilding magazines that overstuffed every inch of my book shelf.

19) In the summer of 1990 we were going to Israel for 3 weeks and feared I would be unable to train. The day before flying I did over 50 sets of squats with over 225 lbs with hopes of the extra work maintaining through my time away from weights.

20) While in Israel during the summer of 1990, I did 20 sets of pull ups every other day. Every other day I walked to the local school and began every workout with a 20 rep set. The first 10 sets were performed with an overhand grip. The last 10 sets were ALL mixed grip pull ups. I came back to the gym after vacation and was banging out multiple 20 + rep sets of pull ups weighing approximately 150 lbs at age 14 (I was YOUNG for my class, I turned 14 in December of my Freshman Year!).

21) Sophomore year of high school I returned 20 lbs heavier than freshman year. My Wrestling Coach was impressed, my friends were impressed and girls LOVED it! ha ha Muscle DO help :)

22) The summer of 1990 I attended The John Smith Intensive Wrestling Camp where there were about 13 or 14 wrestlers, ALL of whom were state qualifiers and all state wrestlers. There I was, a kid who NEVER won a wrestling match and got my ass kicked so bad I didn’t even know my zip code.

It was hellish. Every morning was 3 – 5 mile run followed by 3 wrestling sessions, 4 workouts a day in total. I got injured and tore rib cartilage which was NOT fun.

23) I FINALLY won my first wrestling match during my first match of the season, my 2nd year wrestling, it was December 1990. I ALMOST lost…. I had worked hard all off season and nailed my low single which I had drilled thousands of times. Somehow, someway my opponent had me on my back and I remember a whirlwind of feelings going through my head at a mile a milisecond.

I thought it was over… getting pinned… AGAIN… I felt like death crept into my body for a few seconds as the ref was counting back points. Somehow, someway, deep inside I remember shouting to myself.. “FUUUUUCK YOU!!!!”

I got off my back, escaped, and starting getting takedowns and back points, racking up points, gaining the lead, more and more. The match was a whirlwind experience, and I still remember my Head Coach, Mr. Pagach, telling me to remain calm, there was 22 seconds left on the clock…..

Getting my arm raised after SOOOO much emotional pain through the past year was one of the best feelings I ever experienced.

24) To pay for my gym membership I began mowing lawns on a regular basis after wrestling season ended. My dad would drop me off with a lawn mower, trimmer, weed wacker and gas. I was making regular money and I could pay for my gym membership, my protein powders and endless bodybuilding magazines and books.

I didn’t care much for fancy clothes or the typical things other high school kids did. All I cared about was lifting. Every book I had for school had a muscle magazine stuffed in the middle of it and I could barely focus on school work, all I could think about was training.

25) In October of my senior year in high school I was walking into a Quick Check. While walking in 2 thugs were staring at me. 15 minutes later, I walked out, and now there was close to 15 thugs, most of them drunk or high. The guy who was staring at me earlier was now shouting at me and calling me out with his back up crew. He started calling me and I turned around and he pushed me.

I didn’t even know how to fight, so I shot a double leg takedown on him and pinned him against the wall. He started shouting to his friends, ‘Help, Help, get him off of me!”. I thought they would watch us duke it out, mano e mano, but I was wrong. In a milisecond my entire body was getting kicked from head to toe.

I scrambled my way to my feet while a few kids held me and another was punching me. I escaped by hitting another double leg takedown and never threw one single punch.

The cops arrived and I was lost as to what just happened and embarrassed at the fact that i had NO clue how to fight, all I could do was wrestle. I learned a VALUABLE lesson that night regarding wrestling, street fighting and rules of engagement. I was 16 at the time, it was 1992, I remember that fight as if it happened last night.

26) Guidance Counselor told me, “Maybe college isn’t for you….” after I scored 840 on my SAT 2 times in a row. That very same day Marine recruits were in my school and they told me I could join the Marines and wrestle. At the moment, it sounded pretty cool but the idea never REALLY took over my mind so I never followed through. Third time I took the SAT I scored 970 and this helped me get accepted into college.

27) The Fall of 1993 began my freshman year at Kean College and I also became part of the first graduating class of Kean University. Freshman year was brutal for me, I was failing Algebra and had NO clue how to study. After being an honors student in high school for 3 years in Level 2 classes, I realized the “system” was bull shit. I wasn’t smart enough to be in Level 1, but they needed nice kids who do their homework in Level 2.

You think you’re doing good, till you show up in college and can’t read more than 5 pages without day dreaming.

Being 17 in college doesn’t make you the most mature person either.

28) In December of 1993 I fell in love with a girl. You know, the stupid kind of love that only a 17 year old knows. That girl cheated on me and it f**ed my world up REALLY good. I went into a downward spiral for a solid 6 months and felt like the walking dead. I was having a brutal time in college and I didn’t pack on 1 ounce of muscle during this 6 month stint of depression.

29) In the summer of 1994 we went to Israel again. I was STILL depressed and wanted to go home. My older bro was in the military at the time and he brought me to the new gym in town. I remember training shoulders and arms HIT style on my first night there. Drop sets, partials, forced reps….

The owner saw me and showed me a poster of the upcoming Mr. Israel Bodybuilding contest that was 2 weeks away. He insisted I enter the “Young Mr. Israel” contest. Being the depressed idiot that I was, I said “No.” I trained at his gym every day, and every day, Avner, the gym owner, asked me to compete. Every day, I said “No.”

30) My friend in Israel noticed I was walking around like a bag of shit. He told me I need to start waking up every morning excited for life. I need to wake up and say to myself, “Today is gonna be a beautiful day!”

That next morning I woke up and tweaked that speech a little bit, it went like this: “F**k this! I am done being a depressed piece of sh*t! Today is gonna be a Beautiful day! What beautiful things will today bring me? ONLY beautiful things!!”

I know, it sounds kinda crazy, BUT, I AM Crazy :)

That moment changed my life forever. I drew a line in the sand and NEVER looked back.

31) That very same day I went to the gym and Avner, the gym owner, said to me, “I will ask you one last time….will you compete in The Mr Israel?”

I said “Yes!”….. we had 7 days to get ready and I remember doing EVERYTHING at once. I met Joe during that first workout. Joe was trying to get into the Israeli SEAL Team, called Shayetet.

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We trained 2 x a day every day, with a third “workout” being me practicing my posing.

My Grandmother cooked chicken and rice for me to eat during EVERY meal except for breakfast which was 8 eggs every morning, half whites, half yokes.

I was scared when I showed up to compete. There were kids from Russia and all over Israel, but they were dressed in baggy bodybuilder clothes and looked HUGE. I thought they were HUGE. The competition was held in a HUGE amphitheater with the clear night sky above us.

But…. prejudging was held in the basement! It reminded me of Arnold talking about his first bodybuilding show in America, unable to speak english. He pumped up his chest by doing feet elevated push ups with his hands on chairs for the extra stretch. I did the SAME thing, along with curls, rows, presses and calf raises.

I stayed away from the competitors and Joe helped me warm up and would not let anyone near me or allow anyone to talk with me. The other teenagers were accusing of me being on steroids because I was from America and was much bigger than they were. I was offended and tried to explain to them how hard I worked but they still accused me of being on steroids provided by Joe Weider (NOT kidding!).

There were close to 20 teenagers in the competition and after the strange pre-judging was over the night show was ON. The music was blasting and I performed my posing routine to a Metallica song…..It’s the same song I always listened to on cold winter nights during wrestling season, when I would go out and run like a madman for 3, 4 and sometimes 5 miles every other night in the freezing air…… Dedication…. Comitment…..

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The amphitheater was PACKED and people were screaming like crazy. I NEVER saw such a thing in my life, let alone experienced this. I believe there were well over 1,000 people…..

When the dust settled I was announced as “Young Mr. Israel”. My family was there and my friends along with the thousand plus attendees screaming. It was very surreal to go from a half a year of depression to the best week of my life. When I was finished with the competition younger kids were waiting outside for me to get my autograph, asking me questions on how to build bigger biceps, chest……

32) When I returned home from Israel, I went from 185 lbs to 198 lbs in about 2 weeks. The depression I was going through stopped ALL physical and mental progress from occurring. As soon as I drew that line in the sand my body responded like a mad man and I gained 12 lbs in 2 weeks.

It was THEN that I learned the power of the mind and controlling emotions.

I also NEVER again let a girlfriend ever again have an emotional effect on me. I became cold and heartless to anything anyone could possibly do to hurt me.

33) Sophomore Year in college began and with my new outlook on life and greater confidence I began kicking ass in school and learned how to study. Everything in life was starting to go GREAT and I became consumed with learning about the power of the mind.

This was the fall of 1994 and I didn’t even have e mail or internet.

34) While training at one of the last hardcore gyms in NJ, Dynamic Fitness, I ran into my friend who was a former wrestler and a top level bodybuilder. He was impressed by the gains I had made and asked me to train with him to get read for the 1995 Mr. NJ Bodybuilding Contest.

I told him I’ll ask if my Mom can handle cooking all the necessary food so I can eat 6 meals a days. If she would agree, I would call him and commit to the training and we would train for 6 months together, at Diamond Gym. At that time, FLEX magazine ranked Diamond Gym as the most hardcore gym in the world. And for GOOD reason.

This gym had hours from 5 AM – 10 PM. I once showed up at 5 AM on the dot thinking I’d be first and most committed. I was WRONG. I walked in at 5 AM and when I opened the door a gust of heat and sweat hit me like a ton of bricks while loud house music was blaring through the speakers and shaking the walls. There was around 30 guys in there drenched in sweat, lifting heavy and what seemed to be at least mid way through their workouts!

It was common to see bodybuilders benching 315 for reps, squatting 405 and 495 for reps, deadlifting 495 + for reps. The dumbbells went up to 180 lbs and MANY guys used them!

Weights were dropped ALL the time and NO one ever batted an eye lash about it. The gym had an electric energy that I have never experienced anywhere else… ever.

These bodybuilders were built VERY differently than the bodybuilders of today. NONE of these guys were pump up artists, they trained heavy and hard and that’s what the owner, John Kemper, encouraged everyone to do and he led by example.

After our workouts we all hung out in front of the gym, eating our food (we ALL packed meals with us everywhere we went), trading workout tips, old school workout stories and more. I was always in my glory when training there and being part of the bodybuilding culture. I loved it ALL, not just the training, but the camaraderie involved which is so rare nowadays.

I guess it’s tough to bond nowadays when you don’t have a hardcore gym to train at and you feel like an outcast trying to lift hard and heavy amongst other people on cell phones and lifting baby weights.

I stopped by a while ago during lunch which is a bit of a quit time but you get the idea…..

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35) In April 1995, after training like a madman for 6 months, it was finally time to compete. The goal was to compete in the Teen Mr. NJ but then I saw a poster hanging up in the gym for The Mid Atlantic Natural Bodybuiding Show. It was to be held a week before The Mr. NJ.

I wanted to do it, especially after so many people accused me of being steroids. People were saying things like, “There’s NO way he’s natural. No one can train that hard and recover from those workouts and still be natural.

I wanted to prove them WRONG.

My attitude was TOTALLY different as was my confidence compared to my high school days. I had matured mentally, BIG time, and I had an animal instinct and a desire to win with an even greater desire to NEVER lose again unless you killed me.

I trained so damn hard and committed to the lifestyle of winning to the T.

Every night, lights out at 11 PM NO Matter what! I remember escorting a HOT girl out of my house at 10:45 PM and she had NO clue what the heck was going on! ha ha

Every morning I woke up at 7 AM, even if I didn’t have an early morning class, I still woke up to have my first meal of each day, a Met-RX meal replacement. I then went back to bed and woke up at 9 AM and had the classic bodybuilder breakfast.

8 egg white + 1 yolk

bowl of oatmeal

TONS of water

Multi Vitamin, Vitamin C, Vitamin E

2 Bananas

As soon as I committed to competing as a bodybuilder, the ritual was ON! I wrote down EVERYTHING I ate and drank for 6 months. For 6 months, I went to sleep at 11 PM and woke up at 7 AM. My life was bodybuilding and school. I would pack food to school and eat in my car…. turkey, potatoes, turkey….. chicken….. more turkey, broccoli…. I still HATE Turkey to this day.

That’s me 4 weeks out from my bodybuilding show, below.

The results from my bodybuilding competitions went like this:

Mid Atlantic Natural Teen: 1st Place & Overall

Mid Atlantic Men’s Novice Light Heavy Division: 2nd Place

I weighed 178 lbs at The Mid Atlantic and the Light Heavy division ranges from 176 to 198.

The next week I took 2nd place at The Teen Mr. NJ, the 1st place trophy went to the kid who went on to win the Teen Nationals that summer. I was natural…. he was not :)

Well, that’s 35 life & lifting lessons but I’ve got MUCH more to share and tell….. so, without a doubt….

I’ll continue with a Part III Soon Enough!

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Any questions or comments, please drop a line below, I LOVE getting comments and answering questions :)

Peace!

–Z–

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Sun. Nov. 13th, 2011

In case you missed Part I, click HERE

For Dan’s latest book that kicks ass, click HERE

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Here’s how we can keep this video interview series with Dan John rolling:

- Drop a question for Dan regarding training and we’ll set up another Underground QnA for you guys. Just leave your question in the comments section, I’ll collect and compile the questions and when we get enough questions we’ll get more gold from Dan John. I SERIOUSLY wish this type of access was available for myself when I started training and I cherish the ability to do so NOW!

Drop a question for Dan John below.

Make sure you read up on his latest book, co authored with Pavel. This book is BadAss – check it HERE

Peace

–Z–

Every month, members of Underground Strength Nation get an exclusive interview with a Strength Coach, an exercise of the month with video instructional and a Live QnA Teleseminar with myself & other members of USN.

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Posted by Zach Even-Esh on Thu. Nov. 10th, 2011

Every time I read any of Dan John’s books, watch his videos or get the opportunity to talk training and life with him, I walk away smarter. I’ve been following Dan’s articles and reading his books, watching his DVDs for close to a decade now.

Check out our latest conversation on life and lifting….

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Make sure you check out Dan’s latest book co-authored with Pavel HERE.

Questions or comments… drop em’ below :)

Peace

–Z–

PS: Do me a HUGE favor, share this interview with your friends on facebook and twitter, that would LEGIT if you could spread the word. BIG thanks in advance.

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