In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about whether going “ass to grass” on squats has benefits physically or aesthetically, ways to stay disciplined and motivated to work out at home, tips for not seizing up and maintaining or improving mobility while sheltering in place, and uncommon stretches that work great for stretching the IT band.
- How the guys read to their kids. (5:35)
- Mind Pump recommends Chris D’Elia: No Pain on Netflix. (9:27)
- Sal makes funny faces. (11:18)
- Trump doing Trump things. (12:33)
- The importance of saving your money and how Mind Pump’s purchasing habits have changed. (16:01)
- Justin’s theory on serial killers. (19:12)
- How things become hardwired from childhood, becoming self-aware & MORE. (22:05)
- Generations are remembered by how they handled adversity. (31:45)
- How “teeny-boppers” are messing with the Netflix algorithm. (34:03)
- Sleep and COVID-19. (36:05)
- Blue-light blocking glasses and their value when your kids are home from school. (37:00)
- NCI and Jason Phillips want to teach you how to build an online coaching business. (39:19)
- Be mindful and do your research. (41:13)
- China is censoring COVID-19 research. (43:30)
- #Quah question #1 – I recently came upon a post where a trainer said you should never go “ass to grass” on squats or even 90 degrees and that it has no benefit physically or aesthetically. What are your thoughts on this claim? (44:35)
- #Quah question #2 – What are some things I can do to stay disciplined and motivated to work out at home? I have gotten so bad that my husband started calling it #NapsAnywhere. (52:24)
- #Quah question #3 – I am currently averaging about 3,000 steps during the lockdown. How would you recommend not seizing up and maintaining or improving mobility during this time? (1:01:00)
- #Quah question #4 – I frequently have issues with tight IT bands, but other than foam rolling I can’t seem to find any relief. Are there any uncommon stretches that work great for stretching them? I have seen some of the traditional stretches and have tried them, but they don’t seem to be very effective. (1:03:33)
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