1253: The Truth About Kipping Pull-Ups, the Benefits of Drinking a Gallon of Water, Addressing Hypermobility Issues & MORE
Mar 20, 2020
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about whether the gallon of water a day recommendation is a real thing or just a myth, kipping pull-ups as a substitute for strict pull-ups, combining a therapy practice with personal training, and what to do if lifts are affected by hypermobility.
- Sal’s self-quarantine. (5:00)
- The industries that are CRUSHING during this hysteria. (8:00)
- The influx of online coaching and what NCI is doing to help personal trainers. (8:45)
- The Ambassador of Health is down! (11:07)
- What is Sal using to heal his body? (13:40)
- Support your local business. (16:50)
- San Francisco is on lockdown. (17:55)
- Fun Facts with Justin, Star Wars edition. (19:45)
- What Mind Pump is streaming. (22:05)
- Will this crisis strengthen or hurt Trump’s chances of reelection? (24:06)
- Will all these potential bailouts cause a recession? (26:55)
- Rational thinking goes out of the window during a crisis. (27:42)
- The importance of changing your workouts when stuck in a rut. (29:00)
- How to use all-day workouts to eliminate stress. (33:29)
- Conspiracy hour with Mind Pump, coronavirus edition. (35:53)
- Mind Pump refuses to slow down! (38:37)
- #Quah question #1 – Is the ‘gallon of water a day’ a real thing or just a myth? (43:06)
- #Quah question #2 – Are kipping pull-ups a good substitute if I can only do one or two strict pull-ups? (50:55)
- #Quah question #3 – What are your thoughts on combining a therapy practice with personal training? (56:00)
- #Quah question #4 – You guys have discussed the importance of mobility work, but what should you do if your lifts are affected by hypermobility? (1:02:01)
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