Friday, February 23, 2018

Youtube daily report Feb 23 2018

Muscle Camp workout 3 day 3. I know you

guys don't want to do this. It's hard to do 3 workouts in one day. Alright. So this

is our full body workout Damage Style Alright. So we're doing Eccentrics.

Emphasizing the eccentric portion. You guys know what the science says about the

Eccentrics. Right. This is where all the muscle, remodeling happens. This is a part

of the movement everybody avoids though because it's the

hardest right everybody loves the concentric and then just gives up on the

eccentric or they're just not aware of the value of eccentric. So today

that's what this entire focus is. All 7 exercises we're doing today three

sets of eight to ten. We're doing a six second negative. One one thousand two one

thousand three one thousand four one thousand five one thousand six one

thousand. Great. So another cue I want to give them is I want you to focus on

pushing the floor away on the way up but I also want you to push your feet into

the ground on the way down. That's gonna stabilize you even further and create

that tension at another level on the on the quads. Alright.

How's that feel? good yeah yeah. Your core is gonna get rocked here. If you've never

done front squats, if you've done all your core work from the floor, get ready to

feel this stuff all jacked up tomorrow. One one thousand two one thousand three

one thousand four one thousand five one thousand six one thousand. That's it. Good.

Most people are only used to driving the car with the gas pedal which is the

equivalent of just to the concentric than letting it drop, the concentric to

letting it drop. So this is gonna force you to use more of the car alright.

You're gonna get more into the muscle okay

Incline Dumbbell Chest Presses. Three sets. 8-10. Ninety seconds rest.

See most people do their dumbbell presses up and down

and they never really worked through that arc to get that chest stretch so I

love this six second extension cuz it forces you to find new places to stretch

your chest. A little more stretch. A little more stretch. There it is. That was a good one.

A little more, a little more - there you go. Now we're finding new stuff.

Get that extra inch. So working with that slower tempo on the

negative there really forces your muscles to struggle alright because

we've never really trained in that range before. We've never really fought that

resistance but that's when your muscles are working the hardest.

Our third exercise lying leg curl here so same deal. Three sets, 8-10. Big thing

here that you find a lot of people do is move their hips which lengthens the

hamstrings when they're supposed to be getting short so what we want to do is

we want to really focus on keeping your abs engage your hips down and we want to

think about driving your quads into the pad all right. The muscles are always the

weakest in these shortened ranges that's why we want to really challenge them at

contracting. That's gonna create the opportunity for new new gaines.

Next exercise are pronated pull-ups. Many people will have a hard time doing these.

If that's the case, you can find a machine and you can do the assisted

pull-up machine. You can take some weight off your body by getting some help in

the machine. That's one option. Another one is to get a band.

How's that man? Suck, eh? That's the already not my my strong

point. yeah okay. So the next exercise are Kneeling Overhead French Press Rope Extensions.

A little wordy but this is what it is. Alright I like being on the

knees here because you have less joint systems to borrow from so you're gonna

be forced to lock in and isolate the triceps better here. This also requires a

lot of shoulder stability alright. So you got to keep these shoulders stable

and we're letting that elbow just work right around the joint. Good

Alright. Dumbbell bicep curls here with a slight incline. Whatl we really want to

focus on here with the six second- is this a great opportunity to think about

the path of the joint not just the path of the dumbbell. So his hands are coming

forward and then they're coming backwards. Now they're going forwards so

he's keeping this completely still. Good. And he's working around this corner here

if you will. This doesn't change at all. He's working around it. What he's even

thinking about, he's pulling his biceps up into his sleeve. so keep that still at

working around the corner think about pulling your biceps up through the

sleeve. There you go. You're kind of like an elevator going upwards. Keep that still.

So shoulders are last today. We're gonna be doing side lateral raises.

Int he book you'll see that it's supposed to be done seated but we thought we'd

mix it up a little do a little boot camp class here. Side lateral raises. Get those

delts popping. We all go together. There we go. Josh you're a little head of the

group. Three four five six pause. Reach there we go.

can you guys extend your wrists. A lot of you guys have your wrist flexed.

Extend your wrist. That's gonna take the weight even further from the shoulder joint

making it even harder extend your wrists. There you go. Nice, that's a wrap.

whoo. So we've had a lot of people go through this program. The biggest

feedback I get is people just don't want to do six-second negatives. What's your

response to that? Why is it necessary to get that size and strength that they

want to get long-term? I mean this is where the magic happens right and then

negative portion of the rep so it just sucks just sucks to go that long

but it's an evil necessary. It's a shock to the body. Create a ton of damage and it's gonna

get a lot of muscle gonna do let's say If people want results that's what

they're doing it for and I think a lot of people come into gym day in day out

and they don't get them it's probably cuz they're not doing it the right way

and so although it might suck doing it the right way is what makes a big difference.

it's actually what gets the results. So that's it guys. Understand that there's

there's multiple ways to go about to go about building muscle Vince's put the

program together you gotta focus on the strengths earlier then take that

strength and put the muscle under time under tension and that's where the real

magic is gonna happen so you got to do it this may happen. Don't listen to me.

Listen to these guys. They're all bigger than me. I know you guys just listen to

people that are bigger right so there you go listen to these guys. Like you

said though it keeps you honest as well right. I mean even if we do practice this

ourselves when you have something even just you standing there I hate getting

coaches but I do love it well you're just standing there

counting touching my elbow right it makes it a lot harder

I've been coached before but I get used to doing things my way

sometimes anyway I come in here you're coaching me I'm like oh yeah I've

probably been doing it a little off for so long that I forgot this is the proper

form or technique and you need that like you need a little bit of coaching and if

you're doing it on your own for too long yet you'd like you just get off and you

get off on what you're doing you're not doing it the right way so it keeps me go

to do you're not going to be the strongest guy in the gym you're not

going to be moving a lot more weight with a six second negative but you're

gonna be getting different results and you earn

those reps different than the people just throwing weights around without

thinking about it. Alright guys if you're ready for a challenge go to

the link above here or the link below and you guys can pick up Living Large

for free. It's a gift from me to you. You can follow this program and then when

you're done this program there's one after that and the one after that so

check it out. Thank you so much guys. Thank you for watching Muscle Camp.

Hoping you guys can join us in the future. Talk to you soon.

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A Bowl of Dog Doo, Henry VIII and S-Holes: Congressional Hits and Misses - Duration: 2:55.

I'd like to begin with, uh…

… our one religious —

Um I'm going to do the —

(feedback)

Sorry about that.

This has turned into a s-show,

and we need to get back to being a great country.

I hope it wasn't anything I said.

Pershing County, which by the way is the home to the Burning Man festival for those of you

that follow that sort of stuff.

WHY WE DO NOT WANT OFF SHORE DRILLING IN THE EASTERN GULF OF MEXICO

We'll just call it the word "s-hole," do you know what that word means then?

I, I…yes.

Okay.

Wow, can members of Congress not walk and chew gum at the same time?

Well I'd invite my Democrat colleagues here try some gum!

And the response to that among many was "what is with his hair color?"

Is uh, this is like giving you, um…

"Dude, get it done professionally, you look terrible."

Bowl of doggie-doo, put a cherry on top and call it a chocolate sundae.

I just have to say to you, "dude," this is done by a professional, God gave me this

hair color.

If the president's watching, I'm still in the phone book, don't give my number

out but call me.

They say dogs make great chiropractors.

Because they know where all the bones are.

And so there is no bottle involved in this one.

It's His work, and I'd call Him a pro.

Did you hear the one about the dentist who married the manicurist?

They've been fighting tooth and nail ever since.

Mr. President, when we were kids we learned a song that I think Herman's Hermits made

very famous around 1965, it was the "Henry VIII I Am" song.

I'm Henry the 8th, I am.

Henry the 8th I am, I am.

And it went on for awhile about Henry VIII, and then it had a little phrase in there that

as kids we would repeat.

We'd say "Henry the 8th I am, second verse, same as the first."

Second verse, same as the first!

I'm Henry the 8th I am.

Well, today we find ourselves kinda stuck in that second verse same as the first.

S-hole or s-house.

S-hole or s-house.

S-holes or s-houses.

Something the s-holes.

S-*-*-*-h-o-l-e.

S-hole, s-house words.

Or, s-*-*-*-h-o-u-s-e…

countries.

This was more like walking into a global-sized pile of …

S.

The chair would remind members that remarks in debate may not engage in personalities

towards the president, including by repeating remarks made elsewhere that would be improper

if spoken in the member's own words.

I'm glad we're talking about phase 1, rather than s-holes.

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He's not all right.

- He's scanning us. - What?

Arthur, you need to relax. Your adrenaline's spiking.

Because he's not all right.

Oh, no.

Should we bow? Or show our bellies?

Victor? Victor!

- Shit! - What are you doing?

- Victor! - It's my armor's

- defense system. - No!

It's stronger since the interface.

- I can't control it. - Victor, no! Victor!

Just think happy thoughts, Victor.

Go to a happier place.

Kal-El, no!

He's confused. He doesn't know who he is.

Pet Sematary.

Arthur, we need to restrain him.

I got him.

Kal-El, the last son of Krypton.

Remember who you are.

Tell me who you...

Clark.

I know you.

Please don't make me do this.

Alfred, I need the big gun.

You did this.

I had to.

You won't let me live.

You won't let me die.

The world needs you.

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Tell me.

Do you bleed?

Clark!

Clark.

Please.

Please.

Please.

Just go.

Yeah.

Let's go.

Yeah, something is definitely bleeding.

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Plexus Slim Review - Why Are People Saying Plexus Slim Scam? - Duration: 14:02.

Hello everybody, this is Jason Fisher from timeandfreedom.com.

Really excited to do a view on 'Plexus Slim'.

Now you might be looking at 'Plexus Slim' right now because you're looking at that as

an opportunity to maybe make some additional income, or significant income.

Or maybe you're looking at 'Plexus Slim' because you are currently involved with the

business, and maybe you're experiencing some problems internally with that business; with

retention, and reorder rates, and keeping people active.

And I hope that this review might shed some light.

I feel that I have the authority to do a review like this because I've been involved with

the home based business industry for 24 years.

I made millions of dollars.

My first business; I had 5,000 folks in that business.

It dwindling down to about 56, and now I'm right now in a in a business model where I've

got real long term retention; 5,000 active folks.

And I wanna share with you what the differences are when you're looking at a business, and

making sure that you find the right opportunity that will provide for you and your family.

I will tell you that the most important thing that we have is our credibility.

In picking the right company to throw our time, and energy, and reputation into is the

most important thing because our credibility is worth everything.

So I wanna share with you this concept.

And hopefully this makes a lot of sense to you.

And a lot of industry leaders that have heard this for the first time they say, "You know

this was very well said, and this really did sum up.

Not only the problems in the home base business industry, but the solution if you're going

to earn long term residual income."

After my business dwindle down to about 56 people out of 5,000 which seems to be unfortunately

so typical in the home base business arena there was an important universal principle

that came to play because myself, and a few of other industry leaders at that time got

together.

And we said, "If we're gonna throw our time, and energy, and reputation into something

one more time, then we better make sure that this universal principle is applied correctly."

Because if it is applied correctly, there's massive success.

And if it's not applied correctly, then there's massive failure.

And that universal principle is called the 80/20 rule.

80 percent of people don't do much while 20 percent of people do something.

Or 80 percent of the money is earned by 20 percent of the people.

Now understand this – it doesn't matter what industry you're in.

You can take ten doctors, or ten lawyers, or ten chiropractors, or ten cab drivers.

Two are gonna shine, and eight aren't gonna do too much.

And you can't break that law, or that universal principle in China, or Japan, or Australia.

It's a universal principle, and that is that most people aren't gonna do much.

And it typically applies pretty consistently in the home based business industry as well

just like in any industry.

80 percent of people don't do much while 20 percent of the people do something.

And that's what I wanna talk to you about because once I learnt this concept, I said,

"If I'm gonna have residual income I better go find something that works for the masses".

Because what I started to think after the 80/20, well what makes these businesses work

is numbers; any home base business.

Numbers equal orders, and orders are equal residual income and whoever has the most numbers

active staying active reordering every single month of the product or service is gonna have

the most residual income.

The question is, is there a difference from company to company, or business model to business

model?

I'm here to say that there is because what I was in was a 20 percenter deal, or what

I would call it a five percenter deal.

The only people ordering in the end were the five percenters.

I didn't have a business for the 80 percenters.

And if I was gonna throw my time, and energy, and reputation into this type of business

one more time, I needed something for the '80s.

I needed something that my mother could do, my brother can do, my next door neighbor could

do, someone that didn't have a lot of sales experience or drive or tenacity, they weren't

good at handling rejections, and they weren't good at justifying… though in so many cases

great products, but that they were overpriced.

And unfortunately products in most cases in the home based business industry that are

products that people never bought before at price points that people wouldn't pay long

term.

So I said to myself, "I gotta go find something for the '80s.

I've gotta find something that the masses could do.

And if I found that, maybe I would have a chance to win."

Then all the sudden, I started to look at the industries.

I looked at 42 company and I looked at 42 companies with this… in this industry, and

I saw a consistent problem in this industry.

And that is that when you looked at the landscape of the home based business industry what you

saw was really all five percenters, and 20 percenter deals.

The only people that could build that business were the 20 percenters.

The compensation plan was written for the 20 percenters.

The only people that could justify expensive products in the marketplace that were normally

outside of people's buying habits on a monthly basis were the 20 percenters.

The only people that could find other people to purchase those type of products or services

were the 20 percenters.

They didn't have a home for the 80 percenters.

Then all the sudden, the clouds parted.

Not only the problems became clear, but now more importantly, (and I hope this is an 'aha'

moment for you) the solution became very clear.

And that is that all these companies got great products; phenomenal products.

But they all start breaking this universal principle called the 80/20.

May start changing people's buying habits.

People get involved with the business.

And they start changing people's buying habits to the tune of 100 to 200 to 300 dollars a

month in products that they never bought before at price points that they would never buy

long term.

And since they started asking people to consume more than that they would normally consume

of that type of product, what happens is 90 to 120 days, what's the first thing that they

cancel?

They cancel their auto shipment of 100 or 200 dollars a month in products that they

weren't buying previously.

And not only do they quit the business, but again the most detrimental piece of this whole

conversation is that they quit being a customer on the board, they quit being the number being

active.

And in this business, you need a lot of people being active if you're going to have residual

income.

And I said to myself, "If I could find a business on two levels, number one, a business

that the '80s can do and succeed with and make money at, I would have a huge, huge opportunity

to not only change my life, but actually help others do the same and really be able to create

residual income because that have the masses active."

And number two was this, even if the 80 percenters didn't take action, even if they… you gave

them the best business in the world, and products that really did compete the marketplace.

But let's just say they never took action.

If I could find a business that it made sense for them to stay active at least as a customer

because it didn't make sense not to be a customer.

First and foremost, it made sense to be a customer price and quality.

Meaning that they couldn't go out to the marketplace, and buy a similar product at a better price

point.

What you have is the best product at the best price point.

If I could find that where it really made sense for someone to stay active not because

they were chasing the money, but because it makes sense for them to put their money in

that store every month; your home based business store, then I knew I'd have a home run because

whether people made money or not they'd still stay as a customer.

And that seems to be the overwhelming problem with this industry is there's not enough people

staying active.

And we know that to be true because most typical MLM companies have five to 11 percent of their

sales in any one country, in any one continent around the world.

But they're in enough countries where they can come up with a success story.

But where is the long term success if there's no long term consumption to speak about that

people are buying month in month out through any really MLM company?

Now 'Plexus Slim' has a great product.

It's a phenomenal product.

But here's what happens.

You have to do 100 volume a month… volume points first to stay qualified.

And the products are really niche products for not products that people have to stay,

and buy, and use long term.

People look at it as not a necessity product.

They look at it as a luxury product.

And they're really starting with the mindset of starting that product not with the long

term mindset that they're gonna be a customer long term.

And you see a lot of attrition in that business as well as a lot of other companies.

So what I wanna share with you, what we have found, what I have deemed to be the only business,

and many now other industry leaders have deemed to be the only business right now in the home

base business arena.

Actually two of the only F.T.C. compliant companies to date right now.

We're excited about what we have, I've been involved with this business now for 12 years.

I've got 5,000 active customers, 98 percent are just consumers, only two or three percent

actually refer others.

But I've got the other 98 percent consuming which is what I wanted; that's what I wanted

in the long term business.

And we found the only business model that really has successfully created residual income

long term in 33 years.

It took us 19 years to get to 500 million in net growth.

And eight years later, we did another 500.

Ana four years later, another 500.

In the last 16 months, we've done 500.

We took us originally 19 years to do we've done successfully just in the last 16 months.

So it's really huge what's taking place.

We are right now the largest direct sales company in U.S. sales volume, and we are the

fastest growing direct sales company nationally; and get this, also the fastest growing direct

sales company internationally.

That's never happened with a 33-year old company.

And we're producing residual income at a rate of speed that is absolutely untouchable compared

to any business model out there.

Listen, we all have credibility, and we either can… we can either work upon that credibility,

or we can do an injustice to that credibility depending on the business that we're in.

If you are open to finding a business that truly can create a lifelong residual income,

I will tell you that you can't find a better place than here.

Just a few points why our business model is having the success.

Well we've got consumables for all.

Consumable products for all, have to buy products.

They're necessity items, they're not luxury items.

It's things that you're already currently buying, using, and reordering on a monthly

basis.

But they're more natural, more green, and organic.

But here's the second point.

They've gotta be priced right.

We're literally Walmart or below price point.

So if you've got more natural green organic products that are Walmart or below price point,

you can keep customers for a lifetime.

And here's the third piece.

We don't ask people to buy more than what they would normally consume of these type

of products on a monthly basis.

Allowing people to stay active.

Not having to buy 100, or 200 a month of nutritional products, or a weight loss products, or skincare

miracle creams; and there are some great products.

I'm not saying that as a derogatory statement.

But when you start asking people to buy them more than they normally buy of a certain product

at a higher price point, that leads to high attrition in a business.

I think you'll be really pleasantly surprised based upon some of these concepts that I just

shared necessities for all price right, and not infringing on any people's… anybody's

budget in the sense of staying active.

And not asking anybody to sell a certain amount to stay active.

Really awesome that we can base that on pure consumption.

Even for a single family home, I think it's awesome.

So if you'd like to find out again the business model that I have deemed, and I have chosen,

and many other now industry leaders, and one of the fastest now; the fastest growing nationally

and internationally growing business that's solid, would love to chat with you, would

love to speak after you look at the information.

So click the link below to find out the business model that we have chosen that has created

a lifelong residual income.

And if you're looking to build a business to last a lifetime compared to a lunchtime,

I think you'll find a home here.

And again if you are doing well in 'Plexus Slim' continue to do that.

If you're finding high retention at over 95, 96 percent great.

I just with the leadership that I have talked to.

It seems to be a big hole at the bottom of the boat and having to fill it up faster than

it's actually falling out the bottom.

So again, this is Jason Fisher from timeandfreedom.com.

Click the link below to find out the business model that we have chosen, and we'd be excited

to chat with you if that information makes sense.

Have a great day.

For more infomation >> Plexus Slim Review - Why Are People Saying Plexus Slim Scam? - Duration: 14:02.

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This Is Dumb And Shouldn't Exist 4 - Duration: 0:33.

(Yes the Springtrap in the background is poorly done-)

Concerend

u w0t m8

S H 0 0 K

but also angered and confused since its literally himself

B E G O N E

*walking intensifies*

o wa iT

*akward stare that's relatable*

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candy.

Candy.

CANDY.

no f this i'm out

D A D D Y

Helpy is dissapointed because he got a cookie instead of candy.

tell anyone about this and i cut your throat

For more infomation >> This Is Dumb And Shouldn't Exist 4 - Duration: 0:33.

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Kangourou ventre - Duration: 3:01.

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Selon une étude, les hommes avec un gros ventre sont les meilleurs amants - Random888 - Duration: 5:23.

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Meet MDOT MTA's New Director of MARC Train Service Andrea Farmer - Duration: 1:49.

- Absolutely, I absolutely love trains.

(quick tempo music)

My interest in trains started probably in 2001

when I had the opportunity to participate

in the Metro overhaul.

My day consists of everything MARC,

soup to nuts, operations, administration, HR.

The director is the director.

Yes, I get out on the rails a lot,

but not as often as I'd like to.

Safety is number one on the railroad.

And our service providers Bombardier and Amtrak,

do a fantastic job in protection of our service

and our passengers.

We are very fortunate, we have just taken possession

of three of our brand new Charger locomotives.

With the new locomotives, I think our passengers

are gonna see a more reliable service.

Yeah, it's a male dominated field,

but that doesn't really faze me.

I look at everybody the same.

Male, female, it really doesn't matter.

I'm gonna talk to you or my expectations of you,

that's irregardless of the situation.

- Attention MARC commuters, attention MARC commuters.

- What I think I bring to this job is I really care.

I care about the service, I care about the people.

I care about the people I work with.

And I hope I do a good job for them

as well as our passengers.

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