In this episode of Quah, sponsored by MAPS Fitness Products (www.mapsfitnessproducts.com), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about how to train after a poor night of sleep, the benefits of simple and complex carbohydrates, whether someone who has suffered from an eating disorder should compete in bodybuilding, and fitness influencers who should go away.
- Who is the most impulsive buyer at Mind Pump? (4:58)
- That one time the guys at Mind Pump got hustled. (10:00)
- Skinny Dipped almonds are popular amongst the college kids & MORE. (16:21)
- Justin shares his experience playing pickup basketball. (19:03)
- The popularity of the ‘being authentic’ movement: Feeding an agenda vs. producing what the consumer wants. (23:29)
- Another study showing how BCAA’s are a waste of money. (33:29)
- Making the case for the value of artificial sweeteners. (38:05)
- How played out is Burning Man? (43:50)
- Mind Pump bragging on themselves. (46:05)
- #Quah question #1 – On days when you know you can’t perform at your fullest, because you aren’t fully recovered from things like a poor night of sleep. Should you just do mobility work or a lighter workout also ok? (48:18)
- #Quah question #2 – I get a lot of clients believing the stay away from white simple carbs myth. Could you please explain the benefits simple white and complex carbohydrates and when it is beneficial to consume them? (53:24)
- #Quah question #3 – Do you think someone who had suffered from an eating disorder should compete in bodybuilding? (58:35)
- #Quah question #4 – If you guys can pick one fitness influencer or personality that you would have shut up and go away forever, who would it be and why? (1:04:30)
Related Links/Products Mentioned
People Mentioned
- Layne Norton, PhD (@biolayne) - Instagram
- Joe DeFranco (@defrancosgym) • Instagram
- Ben Greenfield Fitness (@bengreenfieldfitness) • Instagram
- Joey Swoll (@joeyswoll) • Instagram
- Dan Bilzerian (@danbilzerian) • Instagram