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    EP 160 - ASW 2018 Rachel Pyron

    enOctober 29, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Rachel Pyron BIO - 

    • I work at Bodybuilding.com - headquarters are in Boise, Idaho. Co-manage Regulatory Compliance
    • Grew up in a small, rural town; Arco, Idaho. Very little exposure to gyms/weightlifting etc.
    • Competed in bodybuilding in 2009 and 2010 and fell into strongman shortly after.

    Here's the results of ASM/ASW 2018

     

    Notable Competition history:

    • Strongman Corp nationals 2013, 2014, 2015
    • Arnold 2014, 2015, 2016 - placing 4th at that contest and qualified as a pro
    • ASW 2016, 2017, 2018 (current LW 1st)
    • Strongest Woman in the World Norway 2018
    • World's Strongest Woman 2017

     

     

    Some of the topics we discussed included:

    What hobbies do you have outside of strongman?

    • Hiking, traveling, shooting.. Anything outside

    What got you into strength sports? Where did your lifting journey start?

    • Started running in college and ended up with stress fractures in my feet - lead to weight lifting - bodybuilding -- and then strongman

    What was your inspiration or mentor in strength sports?
    - all of the other LW women mostly. Very competitive class and consistent women I have competed with year after year - Leslie Hofheins

     

    Biggest strength numbers:

    • Squat - good question ~ 225 front squat
    • Bench - 180
    • Deadlift - 355 axle :) Long Beach
    • Stone 210
    • Log - 190
    • Axle Clean n Press - 170~ just missed 185 Saturday lol
    • Farmers Walk - 180
    • Yoke - 500

    Any injuries that you had to deal with?

    Back injury - annular tears in two discs

    Dropped a stone on my foot April 2017 - I recommend avoiding this :)

    How did you know that strongman was a good fit?

    I’m still not sure that it is, but I love it anyway!

    How many hours a week would you train before a strongman competition?

    Close to 10 probably. General training about 1.5-2 hours plus one long event day.

    What do you take on a regular basis to supplement your training?

    Food; pre workout w/ creatine. Beta alanine. multi

    How many calories do you eat off and on season? How can you afford to eat that much? What is your approach/attitude to food?

    I honestly don’t count. I just try not to get hungry and stress about weight cause I’m always way under.

    Any funny stories or events that happened in your competition?

    I won - ha I was going to hang out and enjoy the beach, I had very little expectations for ASW

    Favorite training music?

    Country, I know I’m weird

    What was the most famous person that you were the most stoked to meet in your competing?

    Meeting Big Z at worlds last year was cool. And I finally got to meet Clint Darden in person

    If you could do something different in your training (wind the clock back) what would you do?

    Oh man… start deadlifting earlier and take more time off

    What’s one thing that you want all lifters in the BBB to know or consider before getting into strength sports? (be able to justify your training) Common injuries specific to strongman as well as other health issues that someone might not consider (mental, addictions, etc)?

    Little things matter - rest, sleep, food, take care of yourself.

    I want to get into strongman...where should I start?

    Local gym with equipment and hopefully a local coach - online is helpful, but not the same

    What now do you want to do strength wise?

    Get healthier, stronger - maybe a powerlifting meet

    What’s one thing that you want all lifters in the BBB to know or consider before getting into strength sports?

    It takes a long time to get better - consistency

    Common injuries specific to strongman as well as other health issues that someone might not consider (mental, addictions, etc)?

    It can be a very selfish and lonely sport

    What pet peeves do you have when it comes to training in a gym?
    Techno music

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    EP 193 - Maturing in the gym and more w/Everett Justin and Dave

    EP 193 - Maturing in the gym and more w/Everett Justin and Dave

    What does maturing in the gym mean to you? How have you changed as you've gone from noob to advanced? 

     

    • That the biggest dudes typically aren’t the scariest or most intimidating. For the most part they’re the biggest of homies

    • No pain no gain is only good to an extent...knowing your body and how far to push is more important than keeping up with someone else.In my youth I pushed too hard, injured myself, lost most gains, went back and said "congrats, you're stronger"

    • Keeping it at 90% consistently is way better than 110% and needing a break or dealing with pain. Been there done that. Spend good amount of time on flexibility, mobility and warming up now.

    • That you don’t need to go all the way to muscular failure on every set to get great results. What I mean is that you stop 1-2 RIR instead of going all the way to the max on every set. I think you should go all the way to failure on the last set of whatever exercise you’re doing

    Do you prefer training in a group or alone? Do you feel like you get the same workout when you are chatting it up between sets? Have you ever trained with a partner who kept you on track during the workout where you weren’t resting too much between sets? Do you prefer training alone in a gym setting vs alone in a garage gym setting (Big Z, “I train alone because it is harder”)

     

    Recovery - let's rank each modality

    • Get A Massage.
    • Eat Dark-Colored Fruits.
    • Eat Leafy Greens & Cruciferous Veggies
    • Foam Rolling
    • Do Hot/Cold Therapy
    • Get Extra Zinc
    • Take Post-Workout Protein
    • Eat High-Quality Protein At Every Meal.
    • Active recovery - Non-strenuous aerobic or physical activity, such as walking, swimming, or yoga
    • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
    • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
    • Compression garments
    • Electromyostimulation
    • Red-light therapy
    • Sleep
    • Eating enough
    • Hydration
    • BCAAs or Electrolytes
    • Mobility/stretching

     

    EP 191 - Shiny Happy People Pt 2 w/Everett

    EP 191 - Shiny Happy People Pt 2 w/Everett

    Notes about this episode from Dave: 

    My background in IBLP ATI - attended a SBC church in Texas that was jokingly referred to as a Gothard church by the members and those who knew it. Did Alert Cadets (similar to Trail Life/Boy Scouts) which was a bunch of dads and sons doing Boy Scouts stuff but more Christian than BS. After hearing about Life Focus I applied and was a part of that program when I was 14 and again with Life Focus Advanced when I was 15. Those programs was a sort of juvenile delinquent reform program which included being on work details and working the entire 9 weeks while memorizing the book of James. I was the worst kid of the 20 or so that were there, graduating after my Dad flew in to pick me up (they issued you a LF shirt once you proved yourself). Got thrown into solitary confinement and they did a thing called voice-lockdown, applying the whole “Be still and know that I am God” verse literally for 2 weeks).

     

    After that experience I was invited to Life Focus Advanced. Even though I had nothing great to say about my time at Life Focus I begged my parents to let me go to LF Advanced. Attended that and it was a whole different level of psychological and spiritual twisting and trauma.  Got locked in solitary confinement again for reacting in anger to my LIT.

     

    Attended ALERT when I turned 18 - it was physically the most brutal thing I had ever done. I dropped out of basic training during the 24 hour hike (yeah they hike with full packs on for 24 hours straight with breaks for meals). I went through a remediation program and requested to do the next basic training due to my Dad’s encouragement to not let this beat me. I made it through that basic training and took the EMT/Firefighting track and graduated in 2004.

     

    Finally attended Verity Institute and met my wife there. Got my bachelor degree and made some good friends I’m still in contact today.

     

    So to wrap up - did Alert Cadets from my 11th birthday 1997ish (didn’t mention we attended the national conference in Knoxville in 2000) and ended my time with IBLP/ATI in 2011.



    Issues with the organization and it’s objectives:

    • Basic Seminar (their entrance seminar) systematizes everything into prooftexts for how and why you should live and the goal = success (a different type of prosperity gospel)

    • A very literal reading of prooftexts that can go any which way the leader wants it to go

    • All law, no gospel

    • Christianity is behavior modification, period (not being hyperbolic)

    • Confusing sanctification and justification

    • Predatory nature of the authority - Bill Gothard surrounded himself with young very pretty girls at HQ and seeing he was “God’s Anointed One” few spoke against it and if they did, they were gone

    • The umbrella of protection - if we live or act a certain way the devil can gain access…also the dad is the mediator between Christ and the mom/kids

    • The group-mentality - once people get into a herd, whatever that herd values, the members will tend to one up themselves to be the most excellent/extreme - which lead to some very messed up programs and teachings with zero oversight

    • No hermeneutic in sight - if I think the verse means X…well it does, because I’m the one running the program (doesn’t only apply to Bill Gothard, but to those running other programs as well)

    • Grace/Gospel tended to sound/smell like antinomianism. Unsure how to handle the concept of Christian liberty and grace.

     

    Issues I’m still dealing with:

    • I understand where my Dad was coming from. He saw a bunch of dads and sons camping and doing daily devotions around a campfire and was like, “This is what I’m not seeing at my local church with the youth group leader eating goldfish…I want more of this.” Upon jumping in and seeing the basic seminar, without a strong theological background, it kinda made sense on it’s face. Fundamentalist churches were tackling more issues than the basic John 3:16 one. Issues like modesty, male and female relationships, music, daily devotions, how much TV is the right amount, drinking, etc. These check boxes appealed to those who were very analytical/engineering types like my dad. And why not jump in deeper, you’re going from milk to meat right?

    • I understand the community that he was looking for. IBLP/ATI offered that along with a bunch of shiny happy people who were very respectful, dressed well, and worked very hard.

    • These things were all very attractive - so how do we “then” live that separates the piles of “filthy rags” that is our personal righteousness but at the same time speaks to many verses in the Bible that seems to indicate that sanctification takes work (John 14:15, “If you love me, you will keep my commandments.”) Is fruit inspection biblical or is it just measuring one’s sanctification against another?

    • I tend to find myself spiraling into an obnoxious Reformed Pub person - is it a sin to do BLANK? But let’s dig in a bit

      • Is it a sin to have standards for your family and how they live and have expectations for them to make certain choices and if they don’t, to be disappointed in them, seeking to restore them

      • Is it a sin to read the Bible daily? Is it a sin to read it once a week? Is it a sin to get so habitual with Bible reading that you start to worry if you miss a day here or there?

      • Music - can listening to certain music be sinful

      • Language - are naughty words sinful

      • What does it mean to keep the Sabbath holy? Can you sin doing that? Where’s the line

      • What keeps us from turning into easy believe-ism nominal Christians? Shouldn’t we have some sort of safeguards to keep us a peculiar people? Shouldn’t we work to not be like the culture?

      • How do reformed people deal with legalism? Are there legalistic reformed peeps or is this more a fundy thing within IFB/SBC circles?

      • Why is Michael Horton so dang sexy?

     

    A big error in the IBLP/ATI environment was the basic seminar was ALL about me being successful and what I needed to do to attain that. It’s me centered, and I probably could not do enough. My righteousness had to exceed Bill Gothard’s who fasted 40 days at a time and was single to serve God.

     

    EP 190 - Shiny Happy People part 1 w/Dave and Christa

    EP 190 - Shiny Happy People part 1 w/Dave and Christa

    This is a different kind of episode. This is an intimate look two adults who grew up in the IBLP/ATI culture and served in various capacities within the organization from 1999-2011, eventually meeting in 2011 at Verity Institute (the college ministry within IBLP) and getting married in 2013. This is not an endorsement of Shiny Happy People (the documentary on Amazon Prime) or an endorsement of IBLP/ATI. 

    EP 188 - Troy Bennett

    EP 188 - Troy Bennett

    We had the pleasure of talking with Troy Bennett and learning about his life pre-strongman, his football career, working in resturaunt management, working in security...yes the list goes on! He survived a severe heart-attack and goes into detail what all that was like.

     

    Apologies to our listeners, the webcam mic took over and, it didn't do the episode any favors. Steps have been made to ensure this doesn't occur again.

    EP 187 - TRT Supplementation Part 2 of 2

    EP 187 - TRT Supplementation Part 2 of 2

    Finishing up the 2 part series on TRT supplemenation with discussion regarding these supplements: 

     

    Over the counter:

    L-carnitine
    Choline / alphaGPC inject vs oral
    Noopept
    Lion’s Mane
    Icariin
    Turmeric 
    Tudca 
     
    By perscription:
    Metformin 
    Cialis 
     
    Honorable mentions:
    Sauna
    Sauna, carbs, and sleep 
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