I feel like I just don't fit into this world anymore. Do you ever feel like that?

I recall that feeling many times as a kid and a teenager. MANY times.

When I do feel normal, I am with the Wrestling Coaches at Rutgers or training the team. I am in the 90+ degree Underground Strength Gym drenched in sweat, training athletes who see the hard work, the intensity and the struggle as "normal".

These people see the work as the gift!

I feel normal when I am among Strength Coaches who talk about lifting heavy, doing the work
and living a simple life.

I feel out of place when people complain about me or others for working hard.

You're crazy for doing that stuff They say.

Hard work is called "crazy" nowadays". How weak is that?

I feel like the world is in a strange place when people complain or talk down about people like you and I.

They see us carrying Kettlebells and Kegs, they complain. You deadlift heavy in your garage or drop the weights at your gym and you're viewed as an outlaw.

The list goes on and on.

When you have BIG goals and want nothing to do with average or "good enough", the weak will complain and attack you.

That's what weak people do. They feed into politics so they can gain some power without having to engage in daily combat.

Anytime someone complains to me I quickly thin to myself, "Have you ever struggled with a bar on your back and seen the white lights?"

These people have so much free time that they just LOOK for shit to complain about. The daily struggle you engage in from training changes your frame of reference.

It's pretty interesting to see how people try to hold you back, especially when you're doing good for young kids or animals.

I felt this when I was a teacher and feel it sometimes as a business owner via The Underground Strength Gym.

I felt this in the early 90s when I had a PitBull and a Doberman in the 80s and today.

In the late 90s my PitBull was attacked by a Raccoon in my backyard, when I reported this issue to animal control they reported me for some PitBull registration law. They then told me they are out of animal traps.

So I said FK you, I bought my own traps and trapped Raccoons myself.

My Doberman was attacked by a dog a few years ago and I didn't report the owner of the other dog or ask for a dime for the vet bill.

OWN it. Don't complain about it.

Louie Simmons has a great quote I like to share here, "Weak people hate strong people, therefore in powerlifting, it is always better to be hated."

Replace powerlifting with ANY area / topic.

When people complain about The Underground, wow I can tell they have ZERO clue about what happens behind these walls. On the surface, it is "strength & conditioning" but on the REAL, these kids are changing their lives.

There are kids who can't even look you in the eye when they talk to you who go on to become leaders not just in sports but other areas of their life. The training is life changing. We've got The Boys and Girls Clubs training with us as well.

Parents who are struggling (for many reasons) do not pay to train here. Kids start here under 100 lbs and graduate high school sometimes almost DOUBLE that size.

If anything, the kids are our future, they deserve the best opportunities.The day I was complained to about my Dog, I saw kids dealing drugs in the woods. Let me know when I am actually doing a REAL crime.

Animals? They are helpless, yet weak people will always try to control them.

Political agendas tend to not care about such "worthy ideals". WEAK.

Put a bar on your back and give me a set of 20. The Struggle is The Gift!

As if hard work is a crime? As if doing something good for kids is a crime. 

I feel like I don't belong when people think it's strange that you squat heavy and talk about eating steak, drinking milk and hating comfort, hating the easy life.

But then I realize something......

People like us. Yes, YOU and I.......

We can retreat to the iron and turn our backs on those cold and timid souls who neither know victory or defeat,  because we feel uncomfortable around "normal people" or we can stand for something.

We ARE "The Man in The Arena". We LIVE it while others who hate on us WISH they could.

“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”

We can NOT allow the politics, the BS and the "normal people" to hold us down.

NO.

That is why we lift heavy and put some heavy weight on our back!

So when people try to hold us down, we can lift ourselves UP!

Be proud of yourself, YOU are a RARE BREED!

I take Pride in this e mail, this very moment.

I take pride in the t shirt on my back, even if I never met the person who sent me the shirt.

You should also dig into my older videos, they aren't polished and I don't have a high end video with lighting, etc.

You have ME.

And wanna know what, I'm damn proud of that.

I'm proud of never giving up, even though maybe I should have!!??

At this point, who knows! I've been attacking and getting hated on since day 1, I don't know anything but putting my head down and WORKING.

Quitting. I have too much pride. And, maybe "they" are correct. I AM Crazy. You're gonna have to kill me if you wanna stop me.

Here's to being a SIMPLE MAN who doesn't cower and refuses mediocrity.

Don't just talk about, BE ABOUT IT.

Stand for something or Fall for Anything.

BOOM!

Live The Code 365,

--Z--

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7 Responses

  1. Regan Johnston says:

    You my friend are the mother f**king man!! Love all your shit brother.
    I was stomping around in the bush the other day climbing a 300+m cliff and people were calling me crazy. Why would you do that? they would say. Cos f**king can i said, And i want to!
    Keep keeping it real ma man.
    Reegz

      1. Regan Johnston says:

        Oh yeah, forgot to say what the crazy bit was. I also had a 40kg Ruck on

  2. Coach BigD says:

    Great one! Always keeping it real! It is reassuring knowing I am not the only “Crazy” oldman in world.
    Have a good day! In the words of the Warrior “Always Believe”!

  3. Gary Larrison says:

    I was told 20 years ago when I started coaching “man you are crazy” get a real job……they hated on me because I wasn’t normal. I was 50 years old and told I was too old to start a new career. What they didn’t know about me is that all I know to do when confronted is put my head down and work my a** off. They also said I was crazy when I built a new home with a gym on the back saying you cannot make a living coaching. Well 5 years after opening up that little gym my house was paid off and now I am still coaching and succeeding in lifting and life. I did not know it then but I was “Living the Code”. Zach you are real in a pretend world…..keep it up Bro!!

    1. Gary, you have inspired me BIG time since day !

      MUCH respect my man, YOU are the Most AWESOME MAN IN OKLAHOMA!!

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