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Monday, November 30, 2020

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Paleo Podcast - Talking with Mike Liberto about Paleo Eating - Simple and Effective way to Stay Lean








hey what's going on guys I am here with Mike liberto and we're gonna be talking about some paleo on some how to lose fat and so Mike how you doing I'm doing great how are you I'm doing great as well so tell me a little bit about yourself so that the viewers get to know you a little bit Mike Oh outstanding well first off thank you so much for having me on on your podcast it's a pretty rare opportunity and I'm very appreciative but my name is mike also known as cash with a que on mog nation which is a community of gamers and basically you know I have had a lot of run-ins with just not being very not being very healthy not feeling very good over over the years my body just wasn't feeling the way it should and by trade I'm I'm a fire captain and so you know I do have a responsibility to have a good healthy lifestyle and about the time my daughter was born I guess we're looking about 2004 I had a physical and during that physical the doctor told me that you know hey your cholesterol is high and my cholesterol was up around 240 and at the time I was weighing in at about 220 and I really scared me it put a quite the scare into me just about you know having high cholesterol not being around for my daughter and I decided to make a huge life change so I decided to completely change the way that I eat I decided to completely change the way that I kept up my physical fitness and you know proud to say just by making some changes that I'm sure we're going to be talking about I have gone from a weight of about 220 I'm down right now to a very lean 190 195 and my cholesterol has been in the 160s for you no good seven eight years now so you know is it basically became a lifestyle for me and making those changes did require a little of a scare on my part but right now at age 37 I feel stronger more fit and healthier than I ever have in my life so I'm very happy to talk about it and share with other folks that's that's fantastic and just to give a little more background on Mike you you played star wars the old republic for a while and that's how your imagination got started writin modnation we were talking a little earlier is a basically community for older more mature individuals to get together and play all these games right absolutely we I really got involved into the pre-launch community with star wars the old republic and I'm a giant star wars fan so I followed that game religiously from the time it was a it was introduced really to the internet and we created the Old Republic dad's which was it was game specific to star wars the old republic but it was a church still exists and it's thriving still but the older public dad's was a a guild for hardworking parents working professionals folks that didn't really have the time to commit two games and didn't want to have the the guilt of not being able to show up on raids and and so on and so forth so we created this this community where you kind of you can come and come as you will and once folks started cycling out of Star Wars ill Republican into other games we started realizing that we did not want to be away from the core group of friends that we had created over those couple of years so we ended up creating along with some other podcasting communities older public radio with the podcasters over there we decided to create a gaming community which which had a multi-game focus so we created the mog nation and its massively online games nation and basically we are a multi gaming community for hard-working parents professionals people who don't have the time to play and people who want to bounce games if you want to go play this game go play it you want to go play this game you know don't have the guilt of having to leave your guild say goodbye you know get back on the internet try to find another gill trying to integrate into another community have to do that anymore that's what mog nation is all about and we we sense of also launched several podcasts on our sites and you can find us at mog dash nation com we're on engine I really highly recommend going over to I've taken a look at it and it's a really professionally well done and it's because I had tried to run like a healthy gamer community earlier but between all of my different responsibilities I just could not devote the time to make it successful and I think modnation because there were a lot of people interested in having a community of you know mature smart players who weren't necessarily hardcore who were easy to get along with who had real lives like them and they were interested in that healthy and community but I just like I said I didn't have the time to keep it going strong like I needed to so I really think mog nation is a really great option i'm going to go over to the forms and check it out and start posting on there so i really recommend if you guys if that idea resonates with you to go over and check that out so let's let's get right on into paleo tell me Mike like what you posted a really cool picture on the facebook a few days ago tell me about that meal what was that meal I'm not exactly sure which one it is and the only reason being is because I post a lot of me which one it was the grass fed steak with the like the paleo dressing and I don't I look like sweet potato fries or something on the side yeah really good I'll put it oh yes yeah for you guys yeah that is that's one of one of my signature meals that I that I make at the firehouse I work with a couple of other very very healthy folks and that's one of the signature meals that will make and it's basically it's a kale salad with grilled vegetables and then we top it with some grilled steak which is usually grass-fed we like to go very organic and grass-fed so we're we're keeping the bad hormones and additives out of our meats and then we top that off with what I what I like to call my paleo or good fat dressing which basically is its roasted peppers it's olive oil avocado garlic I usually I like stuff's really spicy so I usually put either hubner or a couple of fresh jalapenos in there yeah yeah and then a handful of nuts and basically you just blend it all up and you've a little bit of salt to taste and you get you get your your dose of good fats for your meal that's I'm gonna do that tonight I have some pork chops that I'm going to cut up and fry those like a little bit of a stir fry type deal and I have this bag of what is it's like cabbage some sort of cabbage type salad I think I'll put that put the pork chops on top of their sliced up along with that paleo dressing eyes and avocados I think I'll put some fresh onion in there maybe I change it up a little bit and some sriracha sauce and maybe a little bit of a coconut oil as well just to add a little bit of extra fat because I'm trying to get some good calories in right now and I mean that that idea i saw that picture and it blew my mind yeah those are those are and you know with me too is I'm all about presentation that's just kind of its kind of ingrained into me so it's especially with the with the firehouse lifestyle you always got to try and put food on the table that really looks palatable and people want to see so that's really where I started taking a picture of my meals another way was just to remind myself of what I can make so I probably have a good you know hundred hundred and fifty photos of different meals that I've either prepared or had prepared for me at the firehouse so i can remember those particular meals and I can make them and then I constantly keep a different variety going to Wow because that is one thing that's been very difficult when you're on a certain type of a diet it gets kind of tough you know you end up sometimes eating the same thing over and over again and I really like to mix it up because I you know I think one night if you have one type of vegetable and one type of meat the next night you should have a different type of meat with a different
type of vegetable just so you're getting different nutrients and you're always switching it up your body so that your you're not only getting the right kind of nutrients but you're getting a good variety too right I agree and I guess let's let's interject real quick and talk about the basic premise of paleo of someone's unfamiliar with it from I've been reading a few books i read the paleo solution glad it was a good book but he I didn't like his writing style it was he called he used the word Buttercup like 17 different times in the book that got to be really annoying but it was good information and now I'm reading what is it the primal blueprint by Marxist on he's the guy that writes marks daily apple com that's a really good site on just primal eating and paleo eating but so from what I've gathered the basic premise of paleo is that we evolved as humans as hunter-gatherers and we've only had agriculture for the last 10,000 years and before that we didn't have access to all of these processed grains that we have now so agriculture introduced the idea of cultivating grains and so the grains we turn into things like pasta and bread and flour and the reason grains are bad from what I've been reading is that grains have evolved with a defense mechanism that actually irritates our gut and that's one of the reasons why a lot of people are coming up with celiacs disease right now is they cannot stand they can't tolerate that gluten in the grain and from the books it seems like even if you're not as you don't have celiacs disease most people still do not tolerate grain as well as you know the foods that we evolved eating for hundreds of thousands of years like the just the vegetables and the meats and the nuts and the eggs so that's a whole idea behind paleo eating's that were going back to our ancestral roots and eating foods that our bodies were evolved to eat so that we can be healthier I I lost my train of thought what do you who do you have to add to that oh I think you nailed it that was that was an awesome representation of exactly what of what paleo is and and the biggest thing with paleo is cutting out that grain and you're absolutely right you know genetically the way that these grains are grown they are they're grown to to be a deterrent to predators that may eat them so those you know those same things that are within the and it's basically it's got phytic acid saponin xin it's got lectins in it and those particular things are incredibly difficult to digest not only the fact that it can cause hyperglycemia which will cause you to to have that insulin spikes oh you know just imagine when you go to subway for lunch and you know certainly not taking anything away from subway at all because they actually make some pretty healthy stuff there but you know if you have just that big bun you get that big 12 inch or six inch bun and you put that in your mouth about two o'clock or so I mean tell me if I'm wrong you end up getting very tired you know you're looking for that five hour energy or you know whatever you need well the reason for that is because because you're going you know your your insulin is spiking at that particular time and it causes you to have that crash well by eliminating that grain from your diet you can quickly see how how your energy level will change and one of the biggest problems that I in particular have with what the with what our own government recommends that we have if you look at the food pyramid now they still recommend that the basis of your of your intake according that food pyramid is grains right and and now I mean I certainly don't want to turn this into a into a conspiracy theorist topic or conspiracies there's a conversation but you know grains happen to be one of our leading exports that happened it happens to be one of the driving factors behind our industry in America and of course they want to make that money they want to sell you know the corns all that stuff that you know including grains pastas all the stuff that that we produce they want to sell it I totally understand that but I just think that they more interest in making money and sustaining the economy than they do with your health and you know I think a lot of folks are getting educated to that fact now in that cutting out of grains and the glutens and prot the processing that goes behind that thought process is healthier for you it's better for you and you know that there are folks out there that have ailments you know abdominal type of ailments were when they just cut out grains alone makes a world of difference for them ro um well let me add right now the the study that was used to kind of get our get our food pyramid the one we have now in place was a seven countries study and if you guys want to google that later they're basically what this guy did was he study all these different countries and he according to his seven countries study that heart disease was linked to saturated fat and uh you know a high grain diet would help that supposedly but the criticism for the seven countries study is that he threw out the results of 22 other countries that completely disproved his theory like was like Mediterranean countries that eat high saturated fat and they don't have you know high rates of cardiovascular disease France they eat they also have high intakes in saturated fat and they also don't have cardiovascular disease so the I you know what I'm trying to say is that a lot of the things that are the common wisdom for what's good for us are based on flawed science when you actually look at at the studies and is this you know don't take my word for it you'll google that and do some research on it and yeah like what you were saying I've been 23 days completely paleo right now so that means no I haven't had any bread no pasta no flour no rice just completely paleo and I've been feeling fantastic I've been getting up at five in the morning I've been able to put in about four hours of work on the healthy gamer website then I go in and I have a tax accounting job than I go and I do that and then I come home I worked out and then I am able to work some more and I don't have that crash of energy I used to like over the winter i noticed i was eating I wasn't eating paleo at all i was having lots of grains and i had i had terrible depression i just had didn't have energy and it was I had a lot of mind where I would just all I want to do was sit in bed and watch TV or watch a movie and since since going from pletely paleo I that is completely gone as soon as I get home I'm productive and that for me has been the biggest benefit of cutting out these grains if you could see the smile on my face right now would make you laugh that I just I love to watch folks that can that can seriously take the turn and educate themselves on it and then give it a shot and that's the biggest thing I mean it you know correct me if I'm wrong the biggest thing is actually getting in there and doing it but the second you do and you make that commitment you notice a difference immediately and it brings a smile to my face because it is it's very difficult to do to present this to somebody because grains are so excuse the pun they are so ingrained in us and long I mean our is it is it not it is so ingrained in us it is in everything gluten is in everything that you'll buy and I actually heard something that that helped me out when I started my my paleo lifestyle I heard that when you go shopping stick to the outsides of the store because if you start to if you start to integrate into the middle of the store everything in the center of the store that's on the shelves that is not the fresh fare is highly processed there's a lot of preservative probably some form of gluten in it it you know stuff that's in a jar and it really makes a lot of sense if you are able to stick to the outside of the store where you have your meat section your fruits and vegetab
les and of course sometimes on the outside is the bakery too so you got to avoid the bakery but if you were getting if you trade out getting your you're complex carbohydrates trade out getting them from grains to getting them from fruits and vegetables that's all really that that paleo is doing is it is eliminating that grain factor on your plate so if you take your plate and you imagine your plate just cut it into quarters one quarter of that is lean meats one core excuse me one half of that is fruits and vegetables mostly vegetables so you're getting all of you come fix your complex carbohydrates from from fruits and vegetables and then the last quarter your your plate is you know things like like the fats we talked about so and fats are so important especially the saturated fats like like you were just talking about Jack it's incredibly important to be able to get your saturated fats especially if you're active in any way if you're an athlete if you train regularly then getting those saturated fats in is incredibly important for your cellular metabolism and for for keeping the homeostasis within your bloodstream but uh those saturated fats include olive oils all you know big heaping handful of almonds or nuts or almond butter or ghee or grass-fed cow butter yes I said grass-fed cow butter most people like really grass-fed cow better but it's it's the purest form of animal fat that you can get and that's where you should be getting a lot of these fats is from animal fat sources and some of these concepts just blow people away when they first hear em I can't believe that that's crazy I will actually take tablespoon of butter f/k/a grass-fed cow butter and I blend it into my coffee in the morning it probably sounds disgusting but it is no different than putting in a tablespoon of half-and-half or tablespoon of heavy cream or anything else like that except it's not processed and i bet i bet that gives you a really nice boost of energy in the morning yes especially before i usually i'm an early morning workout guy so as soon as i get up in the morning i get my stuff on i get ready to go to cry fit I get my my coffee on board and that's my breakfast and that I usually have you know a cup two cups of coffee with with a good heaping tablespoon of actually I call it a heaping teaspoon of grass-fed cow butter i use the Kerrygold brand and i blend it right into my coffee and it comes out creamy and I mean you look at any of the any of the places that make you like a real nice barista made coffee that's how it looks when it comes out of blender it's it's frothy it tastes amazing and that will fuel me for a couple of hours but you know while I get my my workout done and then when I get home I can you know load up the proteins or whatever else but you know some of the concepts really would would blow you away but it's just educating yourself and reading a little bit about it and truly seeing what it will do for you trying it out don't be afraid to try it I really do agree because it on the surface it goes completely against conventional wisdom because you're you're advocating eating lots of fats you're advocating cutting out the whole grains and grains at all and you're advocating well I guess those are the two things you're mainly advocating which which the conditional wisdom says you don't you know the commercial wisdom says fat is bad it says fat makes you fat it says fat raises your cholesterol and the commercial wisdom says if you want to be healthy eat lots of whole grains and they keep pushing this whole grain whole grain thing but from what I've read whole grains really don't you know they digest almost as quickly as table sugar in and they dump almost as much insulin or on-site glucose in your body causing a high insulin response almost as much as sugar absolutely absolutely what you're basically doing is you're taking a carb that is complex and they're they're adding all kinds of sugars to it so you're really getting a mixture of a simple in a complex carb that is extremely difficult for your for your insights to process whereas you can get the same amount of the same amount of you know calcium rich the same amount of a complex carbohydrate to fuel your body into fuel the homeostasis and and at cellular metabolism and also provide tons and tons of vitamins and minerals you can get all the same in one shot by having that same amount in them in the form of fruits and vegetables absolutely and I think the biggest telling factor is that just just try it one day e to get a hundred grams of carbs from pasta the next day get a hundred grams of carbs from sweet potato what you're going to notice is when you eat the pasta you're going to feel tired afterwards you're going to want to take a nap you're going to have brain fog you're going to be hungry about two hours later because your insulin has spiked and crashed and when you eat the sweet potatoes you're gonna feel energized after a meal and that's what I keep telling people like it is not normal to be tired and want to go to sleep after you eat that is not right you're supposed to be energized food is supposed to give you energy it's not supposed to make you want to take a nap app you know I agree with that a hundred percent and here's the other spin 244 I know probably most you listening to this or gamers just like myself you truly want to wait a few love gaming frenzy eat right if you eat right and you're not eating those foods that are going to spike your insulin I guarantee you you are going to game longer and more energetic and when you're going to when you're in the middle of that rate at those critical moments your brain is going to be firing on all cylinders trust me that is so true if you can if you can cut out those those chips and cookies almonds if you want to snack eat almonds they're delicious and they're so easy and they are a combination really high quality fats proteins they have fiber they have you know low amount of carbs and I'm going to spike your insulin and i just love almonds yeah and yeah it's plenty to one of my fate mono my very favorite things is usually before the launch of a large game or some of the more popular MMOs that come out somewhere in our community there is a thread that pops up about how do you how are you preparing for launch day or what foods are you getting for a lot you know to fuel your gaming frenzy and I am always laugh because I'm one of the very few that that will post in there and we'll post things like dried fruits you know prepared vegetable Jerky's or you know fresh meat Jerky's and almonds and all that and i'll post all that stuff and i won't post anything about energy drinks that's nothing about any of those cruddy foods and I'll usually take a few flames and then after all after I take those folks flaming me there'll be people pming me hey what else are you getting right now I actually I made a video about that before Gill was to launch I bought it like a whole bunch of avocados and bananas and I was I cooked a like a six pound pork roast in the oven and it was I was prepared hit 80 in a week yeah yeah it was it was awesome yeah you know what we should do we should do some sort of like like streaming marathon over a weekend or something and you know show the healthy foods we eat and show how energetic we are because a lot of those streamers when they stream for you know 8 to 12 hours they're they're just dead on there you see them drinking their energy drink they have no energy and no vitality and that is I I keep coming back to it but that's not how human beings are meant to live you should write you shouldn't have to constantly boost your energy through artificial means of caffeine and sugar I mean that's it from just for my own experience over these last few weeks have been really eye-opening to see how how how amazing your performance can be when you just let your body operate as its s
upposed to operate yes I totally agree and it's actually funny that you that you mentioned the the live streaming with the with a gaming marathon because last year I did the did the oh man it's blankin me um it's the gaming marathon where were your gaming for children for the children yeah the pots yes I believe it is it is in part with packs but it was a gaming marathon where were your flat donations and your pledges go straight to the Children's Hospital's and I specifically prepared a couple days ahead of time with good healthy foods because I wanted to make it the entire 24 hours and I am I am a man who loves his sleep so I can I usually can't game for for long periods of time like I used to be able to especially now with you know it's with job responsibilities and a child and the marriage it's very difficult to do right but I told my wife I go hey I'm gonna give it a shot i'm going to really try and do this so i made all paleo all healthy all natural snacks and foods and meals and I made it I made the entire 24 hours I'm granted i was tired and and yeah i'm not gonna lie i crushed a few red bulls her during those last few hours but i probably would never have been able to make that if i was powering down bread grains pasta it would have just it would have put me down quickly so you know I you may think it sounds corny but I truly think that you know just the healthy lifestyle and and having that healthy food on hand fueled that I I am totally with you there we should we should look it look into that again this year that would be fun yes it would be on sit on let's talk about well i'm going to share one of my favorite like really quick recipes that i like to do and that gives you a ton of energy is I like to just put put three or four eggs of course you you want to get free free range eggs cage-free rather eggs because era they have higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids in them and I take about three or four those and I just boil them so i'll be playing a game the important things to not forget that you're boiling eggs I've turned the pot black doing that eggs explode and it was awful but so I just set them to boil you know boil for 20 minutes and you have hard-boiled eggs and then I'll take an avocado and I'm just scoop it out and I have a little bit of heinz 57 sauce and I dip the eggs and avocado in that sauce and actually it tastes great and it's really quick and it's a ton of really high quality fuel and your body runs best off of fat it it's amazing how how your brain loves the fuel from fat and it just makes me feel completely revved up the same as if I just taken you know drank a whole bottle of monster but without all the negative effects of that right without the crash right absolutely yeah I agree a hundred percent that sounds amazing by the way but I definitely agree with that your body does feed off those fats and you don't even need that much of whatever fat source you're having in order for your for your appetite to feel satiated and that stuff will just start metabolism metabolizing correctly and making your body truly do what it's it's meant to do your body is a machine and it really is a fat burning machine and it's very difficult for people to understand including myself and I had the hardest time understand this until I actually saw it on myself that in order to shred fat you have to eat fat but you have to eat the right sources you can't eat the fats from you know from processed oils and stuff like that where your food is is fried in it you have to eat the fats from natural sources such as you noticed like I was talking about that that natural you know cow butter almonds avocados all those good natural sources and and your body will truly start working as you eat fat you'll burn fat it's the same thing with water you have to drink a ton of water in order to shed water it's very difficult for it was very difficult for myself to get my head wrapped around that until I saw the results for myself ABS absolutely and also another thing with fat and protein is that whenever you eat your body is releasing leptin and leptin is a hormone that signals to your brain that your full and therefore you'll feel full and you'll want to stop eating and fat when you eat fat fat releases the most leptin out of any of the three macros and then protein releases more leptin than carbohydrates carbohydrates release the least amount of leptin and so that is why if you think about it like at breakfast time it is hard as hell to eat Oh a whole bunch of bacon or sausage even though they're delicious you eat them you start feeling almost sick because they're so rich but if you think you can eat you can eat pancakes all day you can have a massive stack and that's because of that leptin release in your mind and so if your if your goal is to lose fat and to lose weight and to cut down on your calories it's actually better to have a high fat high protein meal because that's going to make you feel more satiated it's going to make you feel more satiated for a longer period of time as well absolutely and if you wouldn't mind since you mentioned pancake can I share a recipe absolutely yeah ok ok I'm sure a lot of our a lot of the folks who are listening have heard of the movie called I hope they serve beer in hell right yeah chuckling yeah tucker max that's right it's great book great movie and in the movie they had a they were on the road and they had to stop for something that was called a pancake which ok ok the pancake which I have a paleo version of the pancake which and it is absolutely amazing so I'll real quickly i'll go through it they have a gluten-free pancake mix that you can get so you take that gluten-free pancake mix you WIC whip up some pancakes you have a single fried egg usually I usually fry and coconut a little bit of coconut oil and that fried egg of course would be a free range from a free-range chicken and then I have a turkey sausage patty which you make just out of a lean turkey sausage and then on top of that I'll have some nitrate free bacon will cook that up and then on top of that you put a little bit of pure maple syrup and not that not the stuff that's loaded with all the hydrogen's but the stuff that has is just straight pure maple organic maple syrup and combine it all together and you have yourself a paleo pancake which and they are absolutely insane that sounds I'm I'm gonna try that Sunday I'm gonna try that Sunday that sounds amazing oh yeah I have to forward you a picture of the last ones that we made they were very good dad I'm I am starving now I got home from the gym and you know we started doing this I haven't had time to eat my my dinner yet so I making me hungry Wow but well you know what I think this has gone on going on for a good amount of time let's I would love to have you back and talk about I love to talk about intermittent fasting talking about you know crossfit circuit training and my name is a lot of topics we could cover I would love to be more than happy to come back and like I said this is a real treat for me to I could talk about paleo diet and crossfit training all day long I agree with you and I you know thank you so much for your time and I want to encourage everybody to check out mog nation again and if you you can go to their engine site by typing mog dash nation so emojination calm and then they have a more article based site that's just mod nation com without the dash so check those out it really is a cool site for you no more mature players to connect with one another yes and thank you very much for that i very much appreciate it we were really kicking off and and our site in our community is really growing i think i checked the website today and we have just under 800 members and just spread out between all different kinds of games and just a great great community we're planning meetups we're planning on i think this year we're planning on going to dragonc
on and just some lot of different events that we're doing and you know talking amongst each other not just on on forums and stuff a lot of us end up just talking over the phone and stuff and sharing life experiences so it really is a full community and we're always always open for recruiting and bringing more people in and you know we just want to grow our family that's that's great Mike and I've enjoyed this conversation so much this I love talking about this stuff and I can tell you do too so again I really want to thank you for your time and we're gonna do this again soon thank you very much about very humbled to a bit on your show and very happy to have been able to meet you thank you so much for watching please hit subscribe if you haven't already take a second to hit like and share via your social media and then check out some of these other videos here there's a transformation a steak dinner and doing a hundred and two reps of squats with 225 pounds .


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Friday, August 7, 2020

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Abel James | How To Stay Paleo Anywhere & Everywhere








what's up you paler hackers welcome to the first ever video podcast super excited to get this going we decided to take it to the next level and instead of just bringing you weekly audio interviews we want to take it up a notch and bring your weekly video interviews I'm a huge fan I think nonverbals are massive in communication it's how we communicate I think that a lot gets lost when you're just listening to voices and you're not seeing people ideally we would do it in person but this is the next best thing so I'm excited this week to kick it off we got my main man the fat Burning Man Abel James here talk about what he's been up to the past six months living on the road eating on a budget eating with no food just a freezer and how to minimize your life simplify it and make it better real quick paleo XCOM is a place to be check out the forum there check out the blog post Clark danger calm for me but this is YouTube this is my home so if you search Clark danger you'll find tons of videos all right you ready for the show ready for you to hear it let's go see what my main man Abel James has to say hackers with me today is author bio hacker and host of the fat burning man show mr. Abel James himself what up Abel life is grand man what's cooking life is grand and fat burning man show I read was the number one show on iTunes and eight countries or something like that when I first started it was it was kind of nuts because it's still I'm sure you can relate to this you feel like you're just talking into a microphone at your computer yeah the rest is all kind of magic or made-up or whatever but uh yeah it was it was a friend of mine back at the beginning of the paleo days from the first paleo conference actually Dean Dwyer who sent me this screenshot of like all these podcasts and there was like Jillian Michaels and then mine was number two this is f like a couple months after I started and I'm like I didn't even know what this chart was or that you know people measured that stuff but yeah all of a sudden it just kept like going up and you know I think it was that Weekly clip of doing it for like two and a half years every single week and bringing on people who were kind of like out of the loop in some cases not in the normal circles who people hadn't heard from like the show with my mom was one of the most popular shows it was just it was fun to make it like personal and real and I've been off the grid for the past like six months and just now starting to come back and it's it's awesome okay and so I was kind of stalking my guests before the call like I always do and I I didn't notice she went off the grid for about six months or so so totally so what were we doing living I we so in we were living in Austin for the past like five six years and June we decided to sell everything including my house in cars and just travel the world for a while because we're gonna you know get old and boring and settle down and have kids sometime in the next few years probably so we're just trying to get our wiggles out and so we went to Fiji Australia lived in Bali for a while and then did a road trip of like all in North America for the rest of the time and like lived in national parks and mostly just spent a lot of time in nature a lot of time in the woods not really talking to anybody just recharging and it's been awesome so you lived it up yeah totally life was hard in those six months huh life was pretty tough well actually so this is crazy but our truck caught fire on the way to Burning Man hauling an RV it's an ironic isn't it yeah it's like the strangest addition yeah go ahead and and just like living on the road out of a camper van or out of a you know basically a tiny house for that period of time and changing your environment so often is for some people to dream and for other people a nightmare and I'd like the truth is is it's somewhere in between it's really hard sometimes but it's awesome training for yourself for your own patience for learning skills you know it's basically we had this it's a Chevy truck like a big diesel that we need to haul this toy hauler that we have that we've been living in and that's essentially learning how to drive a semi like during a snowstorm going neck-and-neck with those guys down a highway that's I see is just like that's a type of training that's hard to explain to anyone who hasn't really been there but it's been cool that's have you seen the show Ice Road Truckers yeah what that so Abel James was part of the crew that's right I mean you're miss not about long now two hundred pounds and an overgrown beer and slightly breaking the stereo one of your meth addiction but you know you're right you're getting there totally cuz that's a huge problem like those truckers who are driving these massive things of machinery like you know thousands of pounds tons and they're going over these icy roads and you know one way it should be and then you know you almost incentivize driving through the night because you get paid more and you drive fast because you make it there faster I mean that's so dangerous that stuff there's no joke yeah we we've definitely felt like we were on the edge a few times so on your road trip then when you're going there I mean I'm imagining you know it's truck stop truck stop truck stop does you ever feel like you were ostracized from the big the big car League because you're in a camper and the truckers would look at you like you're the the lame kid on the schoolyard or what was that feeling like yeah in some ways in some ways for sure but my mom's side of the family actually her sister married like one of the big guys in a biker gang essentially so that was kind of a part of growing up too that was kind of fun to like slap the chaps back on so to speak and and live that but mostly it was um this camper I was pretty stoked about because I was looking like I'm a musician and I need a practice space almost more than anything else and so like having a mobile studio is really really appealing because I go out to the west coast and LA to record some times and other times in other places so I didn't even know this thing existed but I walked in it's called a toy hauler and basically it's like Nitro Circus and all those racing teams they used to fill it up with like ATVs and motorbikes but they started tripping them out with like good kitchens and like a pretty comfy place to sleep and the stuff that you would need also in base camp you know if you're gonna go on an adventure or something right but basically it's just a big box and so I took all of the guts out of it it's like totally modular and it just a big box with like almost no furniture so it encourages me to be on my feet or moving or mobile and just a bunch of my instruments in there so it's a practice studio so it's kind of like a u-haul trailer that you pull yeah yeah like again a beer trailer you make it comfy right and so it's got like carpet and it's got kind of a nice Fung Shui thing going on it's all zenned out and you know it has our favorite pictures and other things to make it feel kind of homey but it's been a really cool practice in in good habits I don't living in such a small space your musician's bachelor pad that's right you put a slow cooker in there too we do have a slow cooker yeah and it usually has well that's that's an interesting thing right cuz like my my lifestyle is such that a lot of times I'm working or writing or playing music during the day yeah I'm not really I'm not really eating and I have my crock-pot going with broth in it and so I'm even either having like teas or coffee or you know coffee with some fat in it or sipping on a lot of this time like soup or broth or some kind of light food that keeps you going and that's been a really really healthy thing for me I've been able to get away with a lot with t
hose kinds of habits yeah so when you're traveling and I guess to focus on the road trip aspect of it I mean you're on the road so you know when people come on the call or you get emails I'm sure you get tons of emails from your podcast it's always the excuses and the number one is is I don't have the time or I don't have the you know I'm on the road I'm traveling what do I do I can't eat healthy you know poor me what did you do I mean you were living that excuse for six months so we still are actually right yeah we're shooting some cooking videos and so we just decided to rent a place for like a week and this place is in the mountains of Arizona which I barely even knew existed before this but like we're right next to literally I'm looking at a jack-in-the-box they've got a cheesecake restaurant right down there and they're there is fortunately a Whole Foods and even a natural grocers in this town which is pretty cool okay so you can go there and get organic fresh produce stuff like that we've been in so many places where I mean if you guys who are listening have trouble getting good food fresh food and certainly having it be convenient we totally feel you because most most places in America and and even other countries make it really a an inconvenience to go and source awesome food if you live in you know Austin or a lot of places in California or more metropolitan areas a lot of them do have you know good options you still have to find them out but if you're living in the kind of in-between the suburbs where this the shopping malls repeat themselves every five minutes when you're going on the highway it's it's hard to find something that isn't Applebee's you know yeah for sure and so you're renting a place in Arizona and you know you're traveling a lot so what did you do like what what is how did you adapt your nutritional approach and kind of like what was it before and what is it now well it was pretty easy to have like our kitchen at home set up with everything that we needed like you just open a drawer you know exactly where it is you pull it out so it's you know a greens powder or something like that to throw in a smoothie or or if it's you know you know that you have some steaks that are waiting in your chest freezer that's great because like there are very few excuses to that road block that comes in between yeah which is like your own healthy habits so the opposite end of that is like you're in some random like your RV breaks down in some random town which happened to us a bunch of times and you're in this hotel and all they have is like you know Folgers coffee doughnuts that's how what do you do good slow move but I know you gotta just it hurts so good when in Rome in some folders man nothing like it fresh roasted single sourced organic shade-grown continue what we do what we learned to do is to get a lot of really healthy like shelf-stable fats and keep them in our backpacks and keep them in our luggage so things like those little packets of coconut mana or coconut like the coconut mealy stuff the app basically it's just coconut that's been macerated but it's all the good stuff the coconut cream little packets of that or nuts or we'd make our we'd roast our own nuts sometimes kind of make our own Gorp and then you know we did have a freezer and I think anyone who's who's traveling has at least access to something like that and if you don't and you're vacationing you can at least get a cooler so there was another challenge which is our dog and she's a 75 pound Labrador Retriever who we try to feed as much as we can raw I mean that was actually the bigger challenge than feeding us was was feeding that just the sheer amount of meat that that dog eats is a lot to handle so basically we would keep a lot of frozen meat a lot of frozen veggies and make smoothies we would make little blend up our salad because like this you don't want to have a frozen veggie salad if you can't get a fresh one so it was stuff like that it's like you can still do it you just have to plan ahead every once in a while so if we'd find a store that we really liked a natural store whether Whole Foods or just like a mom-and-pop place we'd stock up for the next two or three weeks just in case a lot of the time and then freeze whatever we needed to it sounds like when people have that excuse if I don't have the time it's not necessarily all the time but if they don't have the priority right like right right they almost like having that excuse of this is why I can't do it and they cling on to that story and they don't let it go because it makes them feel fine to keep doing the same things they're doing and no judgment there it's just a reality check it's like saying you can do it if it's a high enough priority is that kind of what you're getting at well totally because there are people who work a lot of different jobs and have very little time and fortunately I'm not usually there now although it goes in bursts but I certainly was there and I know how hard that is and I think we all do but it's something where if you don't keep your eye on the ball you're gonna get burned in one way or another it you know it still happens to me I'll go and just you know I I get used to anything that I buy any food that I buy I look at every single ingredient that's in it that's just a habit that I have and every once in a while I'll just you know look at the front it's a quick look at the back grab it throw it in in the and then when we get to get home I'm like what is this crap how did they sneak all of these chemicals into this thing that you know was so easy to think was healthy so you just have to like be honest with yourself and make sure that before it crosses your lips you kind of inspect it but the natural beaver extract right yeah exactly spoke about that last time so grand what was that Kasturi 'm I think is how you say it and it's they yeah they milk it out of the rear ends of the glands of beaver the scent glands of beavers now the good news about that you know that's just like an illustration of how out of hand things are the milking part yeah whose job is it like alright Abel you gotta go to work today you gotta eight hours of milking Duty start now I don't know if they pay them a little or a lot but to me that's still not enough do you get paid by like the bucket or do you get paid by the hour or like you have quotas to make that'll be the next podcast I think good read yeah we'll get to the bottom of this pun intended oh god you want there yeah I went there I did so okay avoiding the beaver extracts yeah you look at the labels and you look at the you know to have it and you get into it and stuff and and so do you still get fooled are you better at it or yeah you get better and better but the problem here's here's another big problem is now paleo is catching on obviously and we all kind of knew that it would anyone who is sleek present in the community anyway there's a lot of the people who are listening are and it's it's so frustrating because everything that I see almost everything I see with the Paleo name on it that's starting to pop up and all these stores and being marketed as paleo is not paleo at all you know it'll be a little paleo granola bar or paleo jerky or whatever the jerky has ten grams of sugar in it the the bar that's supposed to be protein rich and totally paleo yeah you know it has honey in it so it's paleo or maple sugar or whatever else they say cavemen ate no which is debatable and it's supposed supposed to be compatible with the Paleo diet but it's processed food just like anything else is and so I think a lot of people are being reduce the Palio in the stores now through this junk food which is which is a huge problem because paleo if it wants to get bigger needs to kind of clean up its reputation I think as as a g
roup that's just kind of mindlessly eating meat which is what a lot of the outside world thinks of paleo is what I mean yeah I mean touch on two things that I've kind of want to hit on the first is how it's growing the movement I guess and the second is kind of what is paleo so I guess to tackle the first one like I was in Costco the other day and pushing the cart and I passed by the book section and it's all it's all books it's paleo you know it's New Years it's all this stuff and it seems really clean and like they're getting really conscious about upgrading their quality and you start seeing organic in there and you start seeing you know gluten-free everywhere and you start seeing all the stuff and Costco is quickly becoming a kind of a promoter of this newer right crave of upgrading yourself have you seen that just in other stores or Costco in particular yeah you're starting to see I mean there's organic food in Walmart now and that compared to where we started yeah awesome it's still like full of a lot of problems there are still challenges there things that are you know now organic as a label is getting relaxed as is pasture is grass-fed you know you can find grass-fed meat that was not fed on grass now but is called grass-fed you know what it's like and that happens to everything so as its as its expanding now that said that's probably better than what people were eating beforehand even if they kind of fall into that whole trance sure I think it's up to us as the leaders of the movement to really say to define define the parameters and put this all into perspective because industrial food that's why I actually you know instead of saying paleo throughout my book and throughout a lot of my stuff I could see that the term itself was getting kind of confounded and so I wanted to use wild as basically it's not mine you know it's not a name that I'm trademarking and you know trying to profit from as some crazy brand or something like that it's more just like a and I think people will find this as they read the book there's industrial domesticated type of food and type of living and then there's the opposite of that which is wild which is where we all at our roots came from and we don't have to go back to ten thousand years ago or longer than that to to get in touch with some of the things that are you know common sense good healthy habits we can ask our grandmothers you know we can go back to our old family recipes that were built around fresh food and so it really like my approach is trying to encourage that as opposed to some mark some some term that marketers can really abuse because okay we're all starting to see that with paleo yeah it's almost like back in the day I remember when I was I don't know 12 or something John Deere tractor gear was getting really big like people would start Aston Kutcher was like wearing John Deere hats and the dude lives in Hollywood California you're like there's no way that guy actually like bought a John Deere hat because he's a jolly yeah totally but it was a fashion statement it was fashionable he's where's John Deere hat everywhere so everyone around you started getting these John Deere hats it was like the cool thing to get and it wasn't because you like John Deere it was because it was what was fashionable that's all like almost in a way kind of like the Walmart organics I feel like organics becoming the John Deere hat and people are just so you know it's cool it's fashionable selling and so they're stocking their stores with it regardless of if they actually believe in John Deere or organic or free range or whatever so I like I like what you're saying about kind of going beyond the label I guess to wild food and you mentioned you have we talked a little bit before the call your new book the wild diet kind of getting revamped and it's on pre-order now correct yeah April 7th it'll be in bookstores everywhere and right now you can pre-order it and we're giving a bunch of stuff away too as a okay I say yeah incentive to buy a book before you get it okay and so if I were to get kind of that like press release sheet with the frequently asked questions on there what would be the spark note version of the book like what's the premise behind it why did you write the book it's yeah so I'm sorry that's like that's two questions I guess the present what's the premise around the book not the premise the premise is that we all have the truth about food deep within us and if we're honest with ourselves we all know what fresh food is we all know that when you smell it and you truly taste it and it comes from you know of a farmer just a few doors down or in the next town it's better for you than some random stuff that was you know shipped in a tanker from Chile six months ago and then sprayed up with a bunch of wax and chemicals to make it look fresh we all we all know that and so this is basically about I hope the book said it says to people that it's a lot easier than most people are making it out to be you know like a lot of people make money and and sacrifice their own consumers health by trying to make this sound so freakin complicated but it's really really simple it's like eat fresh foods plenty of vegetables eat a bunch of different kinds of foods eat with the seasons we all know this you know when you eat meat make sure that it doesn't come from a factory farm where all of the animals are sick and pumped up with hormones and antibiotics and you know pouring with pus and blood and mucus like if you look at where your food comes from it is gnarly and dark where most of our food comes from in America so it's up to you to really revisit that and develop a relationship with your food eat it not sucking down a burrito in the front front seat of a car and your way to something else but you know using food as as a gift if you're cooking for people you love because that's it's one of the most intimate things there is and also getting people back in touch with the meal because one of the coolest things about like traveling around the world as we've been doing is seeing how different cultures treat their food and their experience of mealtime and I mean you go to Italy and and dinner is a far different thing than it is in America you know at last don't three to five hours it's five hours long it is this like celebrate its thanks giving every night and uh and and I think you know we don't need to do that necessarily but just knowing that you can every once in a while on a random Tuesday have the best time of your life and eat some really good food that's that's what heals you that's what keeps you away from being obese and sick it gets to the root of something that's that's much deeper about all of this that's really true though because that five our dinner people are hearing that and scoffing at it and staying out of the time I mean even in my head I was like who's gonna do a five hour dinner but it is getting back to what we were talking about in the start of the call the priority aspect of it you know yeah it seems like in America maybe to generalize we're all caught up in this rush of being productive and getting things done and maximizing our time and right the slowdown isn't there it's kind of like we're we're all stressed out and we don't take time to recover and so maybe a theme I'm hearing emerge from what you're talking about is taking that time and prioritizing it and getting back to before we were all so stressed out and strung out yeah we're totally strung out and all these I talked about this in my book to all the it's cool when you live without all the devices for a while that are like blurring at you all day it seems like every new thing that you get is like yeah you need to do this text message during this call right yeah yeah and I get a Skype message even though I thought I turned all that st
uff off yeah because every time you get an update they turn it back on for you whatever I'm not bitter about that at all returning a podcast and Skype is just it's true though man but yeah you you go out and everyone knows at this point the phantom bloops and the phantom vibrations in their pockets or whatever and man you get away from that for a few weeks and it's really hard to come back it's like we cuz we sold a lot of our electronics to and just kind of live literally in the woods like we didn't have cell phone service we didn't have internet we didn't even have running water a lot of the time we were carrying our water I mean it sounds ridiculous but we wanted this to be kind of an exercise of what does it mean to be alive like what is walking the walk is this is what you know this is what our I mean my grandmother had to heat all of the water for her seven kids on the stove and you don't really need to go to the gym when you live like that you know what I mean so I think a lot of us are so stressed out and now we have to kind of like force all of this lifestyle stuff into our own lives that used to be built-in so getting back a little bit away from those all those machines and all those networks that are in them and all the people who you know are kind of like taking your energy all day I'll let it like basically allow that to exist and come to peace with itself sir and then you can get your brain back sure it's almost when you're talking I thought of it it's almost like we're reacting to everything you know you wake up I check your phone you're getting the Twitter messages you're not really controlling that you're reacting to it you know you're trying to meditate you're on your iPhone you have this track you're meditating to and boom boom boom things are coming up at you you're reacting to it emails pop up throughout the day you're reacting to it we're almost in this this not creating mode but this response mode and and I think that that stresses you out because you feel like you're just this thing reacting to the stimulus around you and you cannot lose you lose yourself in that process and so I really think if it is yeah it's addictive if you feel like you're doing something when you're acting because if I can just get my inbox to zero okay that's the pass/fail mark of my day if it was a success you know one of the actually it's funny you say that because one of the things that you know made me go off the grid in a lot of ways because I was doing like I said like the two and a half years every week to narrow long show yeah and all the blog posts and all the production and all the other stuff not to mention like my normal life and the other projects and the music whatever but it got to this point where enough people were listening and writing to me and a bunch of peers you know in in the field wants work together and partner and do all this stuff and the idea of inbox zero it just became I had to face this with myself literally not something I could I could do maybe ever again and so once you get to the point of knowing that there's too much coming at you then you need to kind of re-evaluate because if it's tearing you up that much if it's if it's taking that much energy away from the other things that you could really productively be doing yeah then it's not serving you to be reacting to this stuff all the time yeah the inbox zero things kind of funny I heard somewhere where someone did this thing called email bankruptcy where you basically have so many emails in there like 600 sank RUP see yeah yeah they just declare bankruptcy and they send a you know to all their contacts an email saying hey not responding just declaring bankruptcy so we're starting fresh tomorrow okay got it good all right zero yes there's an email hat I'd like that backing your email so I'm curious then we've been talking about going off the grid we've been talking about kind of getting back is there anything this time around looking at your business looking at your calls looking at your approach they're gonna do differently that you learned oh not doing that again or you thought of who I want to implement in fluent that this time around yeah well let's let's start with the things that I'm doing right now like it used to be that when I first started I would record the interviews when I could and when they came up and that was really hard um so now I batch them like this week we rented this place to do the cooking videos like I made sure I got a haircut it's it's pretty but we're ready hence right now just in case and and it it's cool to batch it that way because I know that in a week I'm getting a lot of work done and then after that we're going to Peru for a few weeks and doing some like deeper spiritual type stuff and and exploring the world and and being able to be totally present when we were there you knowing that we're off the grid not checking email and so I think it's that it's that cycle of those two things and I mean yeah for a lot of people you're not gonna be able to just like fly to Peru for a couple of weeks and to tell everyone like hey resolve it I'm bankrupt or whatever it's I'm gonna be very honest about the fact that I've been working on this for years to get to this point where I could do that and you just have to kind of start small you know at the beginning take a day you know on Sundays I'm off limits to like pretty much everyone with the exception of family or whoever I'm with it's it's you know a sacred day and many interpretations of the word I think that you need to kind of keep for yourself in some way a day like that once a week where you can just recover from all the things that you're going through so that you can really like kick butt on Monday and look forward to it so I've been especially conscious as I build a schedule instead of letting my schedule build itself which is really tempting because it sucks to sit down and schedule everything out I have been really intentional about which days are for what where we're gonna be to make sure that it's it's what we want and then we can look forward to it and we can look forward to every Sunday when we play a game or like do something that's kind of ritualized because that's that's one of the deeper things that I wanted to impregnate into the book itself and into my work is that we all used to have this we all out of necessity a lot of the time we all used to have this but we had some community thing that connected us with the people around us in the real world that we would go to regularly and I think once we get out of schools once we get out of our our normal jobs where we switch jobs or we lose a job or something like that it's really it's hard to take that initiative to build that awesome thing for you that you know is good for you and and keep doing it again right okay and so with the book then going on this kind of what you're doing differently or what you learned anything from the past nutritional wise or health wise or lifestyle wise that you're gonna incorporate this time around yeah more than anything else it's just building the habits around what we know is already good for us I think so I've become a lot better at making sure that we get greens every day so if we don't get a salad we have a green smoothie and if it's with fresh that's great but if it's not we make sure we have frozen stuff too and we also make sure that like the fruits that we have aren't too sugary and if we're going to put like in that like it like a greens powder or vitamin C and other vitamins like making sure that you order that you order too much of that stuff in advance because if you run out of it in the middle of something else you're the like habits are gonna fall off so it actually it's it's almost like the Costco approach right like buying your your good hab
its in bulk is something that can really help you out a lot because if you have you know a bunch of pizzas in your fridge or in your freezer compared to a bunch of just like kale that's already mixed with a bunch of other veggies that you just throw on the blender it's really easy to just throw in the veggies instead of the PISA but if you're just left with the pizza it's like I'm hungry yes sir sure yeah I was just reading that book the power of habit yeah picked it up in an airport was the first book I read of 2015 nice really big eye-opener just on how we're just a bundle of habits and how if you want to change your life you need to change your habits and everything from how you work yeah it takes work it takes conscious effort and conscious work that you don't just kind of fall into better habits oops I guess I mean organic and Whole Foods it's not like you got a you got to make the effort you got to do the research you got to go for it but you got to take action and you know the habit-forming what you're talking about man that's so true like and and but the biggest point I got from that book why I'm talking about this is because it said if you want to change your life change your habits but don't try and eliminate habits you have to swap them if the exact a lateral shift because habits don't go away they just swap forms any time you eliminate something it's like this vacuum that needs to suck something into its place you know people who quit smoking now they drink a lot or people who quit drinking now they smoke a lot or or they gossip or they watch crappy television Kardashians you know like we we need these habits to swap in and swap out so did you find that with some of maybe changing habits or your lifestyle or does that resonate with you yeah the biggest thing and I'm huge unlike the habit change and that being the way to like actually live well I can't really turn the camera around right now but if you looked over there in that room yeah what see is two guitars and amplifier a saxophone a speaker and then a bunch of books so when I walk in that room and there is a huge TV because we're renting this place but it's off and we don't really watch like the channel TV yeah or whatever so it doesn't it's more just like an object there it's not something that's sucking us in as much but it's like looks cool yeah it looks cool but you the good like the guitars and the saxophone to me when I'm sitting there bored look way cooler and so it's about building that around you no matter where you are so if you're on the road I have actually dedicated a whole part of my book to this able survival pack hmm and so like there's a it's always like within a few feet of me there's like this ugly old Camelback backpack that I got you know like seven years ago or something like that but it's been with me pretty much everywhere and that thing has like all of my tonics cheese homemade supplements other supplements that I bring along for like adrenal support it's got activated charcoal if I get poisoned or diarrhea or want to whiten my teeth it's got coconut oil if I need you know some sort of moisturizer or cooking fat or whatever it's even got like this little I went into a hiking store and I found this thing for ten bucks that it's called a spice missile you can unscrew the top and each section of it has a total of like six spices in it so I always have really good like white pepper from that from one of our travels I have Himalayan sea salt really good salt I have cinnamon I have organic cocoa and then I have like this garlic seasoning that I made and then hot pepper with wherever I go with whatever it's in front of me so if you're if all you can get some places hard-boiled eggs that's okay because at least you can flavor yeah yeah yeah yeah get the cocoa powder and legs whatever you're into men that's what I'm talking about man it sounds like it goes along with a theme I'm getting is prepping in advance you know especially just a habit changing and just your lifestyle and batching things together and you know we talked about switching grocery stores and planning in advance and planning your habits out and making eliminating excuses for the person listening at home that's ready to make changes and they want to apply kind of what we're talking about do you have one or two big things that they can do right now to help either eliminate excuses or start adding in better habits totally in the morning that's there's an awesome book up by Brian Tracy called eat that frog yes the title of it which is basically about it's such a wonderful visual everyone knows that like there's at least one usually a few big pieces of gnarly ugly work that you need to do pretty much every day and that could be in your personal life your relationship life your work life whatever else but it's it's great when you wake up and you're already grumpy and your heart like dreading the day to just like jam through whatever that is if it takes ten minutes that's great if it takes thirty that's awesome too but maybe it'll take the first you know big portion your day do that one thing and get it out of the way and then basically you can coast through the rest of the day and you can use that as momentum to get a lot more done because your when you front load the things that you need to do yeah you feel a lot better so you can do that with a really ugly thing that might appeal to some people but I'll offer a contrast as well and I do this also every day is take at least a half an hour usually about an hour to myself to do I do Tai Chi and Qigong in the mornings as well as sometimes like yoga or mobility or balance type work and then also usually like instead of exercising in big ways a few days a week like I used to do now I like doing like two to five minutes of exercise pretty much every day and so getting that in there as well so that's done that the the physical movement part also the mental meditate every morning and then I go through a bunch of other like gratitude exercises and things that sound woowoo and are easy to make fun of if you don't do them but they're really hard to do and they're pretty much the best thing you could ever do not just for your own mind right but your own like health you know and and the people around you do it just makes you a better person right when you when you do this often and so I do that every single day and I do it every single morning usually without within like 20 minutes awaking up oh good it doesn't matter how much time you have like everyone has that or can make that at some point even if it's just starting with with five minutes of jumping rope or something like that in the morning like get it done and you'll feel so much better yeah yeah and then he like he said you mentioned the keyword momentum and I'm curious what do you think about quotas like lower lowering your quota something I've been experimenting with and just kind of yeah making the pass/fail mark a lot lower so you feel like you've completed something are you that I I'm a big fan of that because you know for a while there especially because that was an athlete and you try to dictate your your workouts especially as a guy as like how monstrous and painful they are yeah but if you start to actually I had Glenn James clear on my show a while back who talked about this doing it in his own life and he would go out and do deadlifts I think it was just one exercise and sometimes it was even just one rep instead of going out and doing your whole thing and he actually was able to you know up all of his or or most of his metrics that way most of his goals went up is his lifts got heavier and it's that's just such a mental thing right it's just from like it's just from the one rep but doing it like and dedicating yourself to it okay you know what I mean so it I think most of the time was one exercise you do is do
it to failure that's that's kind of what I do so basically I give my my signature workout whatever it is is like yesterday I knew that I'd be coming here and wouldn't have like a pull-up bar or something like that but in the trailer I can actually do pull-ups off the bed and so I did 27 to failure each time just twice like took like five minutes in between that something else and that was my workout for the day yeah in in addition to that like chi gong in the morning which is also a different kind of workout or whatever but but yeah if you do that that's so much better than just like kind of dreading your workout or putting your shoes out and being like I can't believe I'm doing this and then you know something happens on the way or you're late for your your class and you can't do the group thing anymore it's you know if you find yourself getting to that then it's time to switch it up and do something that's more like you said results oriented and practical in the sense that you can just get it done and feel good about it I think we need lower your quota like you said it's just one exercise or doing pull-ups to failure when you set the bar really low and you can complete it and feel like you have a win under your belt you're more likely to do that it's like it's the carrot or the stick right and yeah I found I've never really had a problem necessarily motivating myself to work out but I definitely found when I was working out it would just drag and I was yeah checking the watch and looking up there and finding more people to talk to and less time I work out I mean I go to LA Fitness that's like you know social hour over there mixer yeah it's the mixer man you know everyone by name but I found my past Phil Mark being a fifteen minute twenty minute sauna and some days I would just I would just avoid going to the gym but I said you know what you can go there and take a sauna all you have to do is sit there yeah and man as soon as you're done with that you got warmed up and you feel like moving you feel like doing some piles you feel like you don't feel like going home yet and so just something as simple as just showing up or maybe having your shoes by your bed and just getting them on and stepping outside or or setting a pass-fail mark to where it's really really low still doable alright and you'll always feel it kind of going beyond yeah like I have the 70 found the 70 pound kettlebell which to anyone who's ever worked out with something like that it's terrible it's like barbaric almost and so I found that I just wasn't doing those exercises I was doing other stuff instead and just kind of like rationalizing looking at that thing a bit like in the home right now I've been burned before but anyway what I did was basically just told myself all right we'll do you know 37 swings okay and then you know I just put it right there and in between me walking and doing something I think was moving you know boxes around or something like that and I'm just like yeah I can do 37 of those right now and then I did it again and so then I'm just like well five minutes later I'm all kind of warmed up and feeling like alright well that's not too bad then I would do you know like 21 presses with it and then do that again five minutes later and then I would cap it off at if I felt like doing that one more time and just do some like deadlift type things I would do that twice two less than failure right like with a with a more like brutal exercise like that sometimes it's better to say I can do 37 or like I can do five knowing that you can do more than that that you won't is a really good motivator sometimes yeah because you can be like psyched and just know it's almost like you've finished it already in your head sure you're not dreading those last moments that are just you know that's that's where the big injuries can happen to and for me I actually in August I was hiking with my friend pedram shojai and we're gonna be shooting a new show and while we were hiking I broke my foot making a jump and so I had to change all of my exercises and all my habits and now I'm like you know especially as I came back from injury I'm just like okay I'm gonna focus on form right not on being an idiot and doing masterless she's right right man well able to pull a phrase out of your book I've listened to show a few times just about now you always say alright we're coming up on time wanna want to respect your time get you out of here howdy how you doing folks I've never said that so we're coming up on time I know you got a book out man can you kind of give us the logistics of where we can find out more about it sounds really interesting and I mean it's what we've been talking about this whole time so where would folks go to find out more about that yeah the wild diet is what it's called and it's anywhere that bookstores will have it April 7th I think it is you can pre-order pre-order it already and then best place to find it though is wild diet book calm we're giving away a bunch of cooking gear and basically if you want my little spiel on the book it's supposed to be a diet book for people who don't like diet books it's basically written as memoirs as stories go and they encapsulate more than 50 of our like best family recipes that we got from Allison's crazy huge Mormon family my family from the middle of nowhere in New Hampshire and then combined with a lot of the people who are listeners to the show and made some really kick butt food and we eat it all the time so wild diet book calm is where you find all that good stuff awesome able and fat burning man is the podcast the number one one on iTunes I say that with no bitterness at all no maybe one day you got this man I'm on your show now so you can totally do it voodoo doll of Abel just every morning no fat burning man alright dude hey it was fun getting you on the call man really appreciate you you got a lot of energy enjoy your stuff and we'll definitely check out your book thanks you .


Video Description:




Abel James joins our host, Clark Danger, for Episode #54 of the Paleohacks Podcast.
In this episode:
- Why time off is an absolute MUST for your health.
- How to eat 100% paleo while traveling.
- Optimizing your on the road workouts.
- Ridiculously simple travel routines anyone can do.
- No excuses health meals on the go.
- Declutter your mental fog with these brain hacks.
- Brain food, healthy fats, health tips + more
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