Discussions with Dao

Discussions with Dao


JNOC 35: Andy Morgan

June 30, 2013


The Intermittent Fasting Gentleman, Andy Morgan, returns! He shares his adventures in America, newfound insight, and tackles a few fitocracy fan questions. Here’s the contents of this show:


Promax Contest (:31)


Chase’s Aesthetics (3:02)


Pressures of Personal Trainer Aesthetics (4:26)


Kellie Davis Fan Q: Dollar Trick (12:37)


The Dice Man (17:41)


Jumping Off a Bridge (19:45)


People Stress Too Much Over Dieting (24:51)


EndlessV3rtigo Fan Q: Tracking Macros (30:07)


joshclark87 Fan Q: Nutrition on a Budget (34:48)


ZyPH3R Fan Q: Workouts Gone Good (40:38)


Unbroken: A World War II Story (43:23)









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-Special Note from Andy-


A Clarification


In the podcast I talked about a book called, “The Dice Man†and using a die to help you make decisions so you can live a more random and thus perhaps more fulfilling life.


Last year was pretty tough. I picked up a couple of injuries that I was having trouble rehabbing. My mum got sick again in a way that was far worse then I could ever remember seeing as a child. Then a few months later my Nan (grandmother) and cousin passed away.

Though it sounds clichéd, it made me realise that life can be pretty short. I felt that recently I had allowed myself to get into a routine and had stopped feeling the adventure that I felt when I travelled more when I was younger. So I started taking more and more opportunities to travel as they presented themselves and my own training and nutrition took a back-burner for a good eight months.


The result? A drop of around 20% in my main lifts, ~10lbs of fat gain, ~5-8lbs of muscle loss.


Bothered? Not really. – I know how to get back in good shape fairly quickly because I’ve done it before, and I don’t worry about being judged as I think the consistent results I get for clients speak for themselves.


The main message here I’d like to give to people is – don’t be a slave to your physique goals. Your worth is not connected to how you look, it’s who you are as a person, how you treat and affect the lives of those you meet. Though we all do sometimes, try not to connect changes in your physique to your self-esteem.

Don’t be afraid to travel. it’s ok to not be in tip-top shape. The ‘damage’ will be a lot less than you fear, and the memories will last forever.


Finally, I’m happy to say that my mum’s condition is now much improved, I’ve seen a guy that I consider to be the best in the business helping me get on track with rehab work (non-gym injury related), and I’m sure that my Nan is in heaven checking my Facebook updates on her new iPhone and is finally happy in the knowledge that, yes, I do actually have friends in ‘China’.


Andy




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