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Well,

after all the tussle the last couple of

weeks or a couple of days about people

getting their invites,

I might be getting one now.

I love the chase and the hunt and

I set the pace when I'm running.

I always take what I want and I

always give it one hundred.

Don't need a bank, no I'm funded.

Play the game like it's nothing.

I'm always thankful for something.

Don't take for granted, stay humble.

Now wake up!

It's time to look at the enemy.

Look in the mirror if he is no

friend to me.

It's not working out,

maybe it's the chemistry.

It's time to break up so I can

make a better me.

It's lunch time.

what is going on everybody welcome to

lunch with the Clydesdale it is a

Wednesday we are halfway through the week

getting stronger and stronger every day

and uh feeling pretty good uh last night

I caught up on two glintons podcasts I

watched the savant podcast with them

very informational about what's going on

in the drama and all of that kind

of stuff.

But the one I really,

really enjoyed was the Ali Zerkey

interview.

Oh, dude.

Ali's amazing.

Yeah, I mean, again,

I knew Colton way back.

Right.

And I got to hang out with him

and him and Allie or her and Colton

after Granite Games in twenty two with Ken

Walters.

Like just those names and putting them

together.

it's like this weird psychedelic trip.

Uh, Ken Walters, Ali Zerkey, Colton Ernst,

and Scott Switzer walked into a bar.

Just go ahead and let that wash over

you for a little bit.

Uh, and, uh,

And so, like, I love Allie.

And she hung out with Jamie and I

at the Pasadena semifinals a couple years

ago.

And she's just a tremendous,

tremendous woman.

And it was so,

so much fun listening to her tell the

origin story, her origin story.

I've had her on the podcast,

but it's always been with Colton.

Right.

The Glintons killed it, man.

I should have had her on long ago.

Absolutely.

They are very,

very good at what they do,

which is just having just regular

conversations,

getting to know people type stuff.

And it's entertaining to watch.

They have fun with people.

It's not static.

It's not what's your favorite color type

shit.

It's fun to watch.

Well, and I think I said this.

Where I really fell in love with the

Glintons is when I was driving from Albany

to Columbus,

Ohio after the games last year.

And...

They,

they are such fans of the sport and

the athletes.

It reminds me of why I loved what

I loved.

Right.

It gets,

it gets my head out of all of

that weird bullshit,

the drama that surrounds it all.

And like,

just takes you right down to the root

of pure fandom.

Sure.

And that's why,

and that's why I continue to listen to

them because they bring that joy to every

interview.

They actually want,

they're not interviewing people because

they're the hot thing at the moment.

They're interviewing people that they want

to talk to and you can tell.

Like they're having conversations with

people and they're, like you said,

they're excited to talk about or to talk

to and they really want to be in

it.

And they are in the moment and it's

fun to watch.

It's fun to watch.

It's fun to listen to.

And then doing the live workouts with the

community.

Another home run.

Yeah.

I know they're trying to get to like

a thousand followers on Instagram so they

can go live with stuff.

Get them there, man.

Go follow the Gartons on Instagram.

Get them up over a thousand.

And speaking of numbers, we are two.

Two subscribers away from three grand.

Two.

Just one and then two.

Be those people.

If you're listening right now and you're

not a subscriber, be those people.

Get us over the hump, please.

We are at twenty two ninety eight.

Twenty nine ninety eight.

Twenty nine ninety eight.

So cool.

Joseph says it feels like Savon got a

lot off his chest last night.

it doesn't surprise me,

but it came across as like,

like a disappointed dad.

Sure.

Like, cause he kept saying like,

I didn't even see it coming and I

didn't.

And, and maybe that's on me and me,

you know, like, and it,

and it wasn't like he was angry or

it, he never said this.

He never said this,

but to me it felt like he was

just hurt.

Yeah.

was hurt that this thing that he had

that he thought was like so cool and

so tight and all of that um fell

apart under his watch and under his nose

and it was right there and he seemed

to have just not caught the signs yeah

like when he's talking about tyler

That's the vibe I got too.

It's like I never saw it and he

feels bad for it because he doesn't want

anybody to feel like that.

The dude's

He's a really nice person.

He's a good human being and he doesn't

want anybody to feel like that.

Like they're not being heard and feels

like it and have it be on behalf

of him.

Right.

That's, that's not his deal whatsoever.

So yeah, no, the,

the parts of it I got to listen

to, uh, which is probably about the first.

Forty-five minutes or so that that's how

it was coming off of me as well.

seemed cathartic.

It also seemed like there,

it gave him some self-reflection to look

at how he was coasting.

Is that how we put it?

And that it was, he shouldn't have been,

he should have been like recruiting and

trying to keep things fresh and stuff all

along.

And this just forced him to get back

into that.

Let's get some new talent.

Let's.

So yeah, it was,

it was a great interview too.

I really enjoyed both.

they're just killing it over there.

And then Joseph is doing semis live on

the channel as well.

Joseph, at this point,

you might get an invitation to Legends,

so keep an eye on your email.

Yeah, if you have not seen this already,

the Barbell Spin put this out.

Sixteen days until Legends kicks off.

And there are three hundred and five

roster spots yet to be filled.

What is crazy is.

The elite men's field like we've been

bitching about the Masters invites all

week.

The elite men's field only has six

registered athletes.

Three go to the games.

Now,

it's like Dallin and James and Tudor and

Roman.

Like,

it's still going to be tough to get

one of the three.

But you got a fifty-fifty shot.

So, just crazy, man.

Crazy.

There are four age groups that have one

registered athlete.

Jesus.

So I made a comment.

So if you didn't catch it yesterday,

my little mini riff got clipped by Jenny,

put out on Dense Updates.

And then Megan Apostolaris made a comment.

I commented back.

And her argument was that quarterfinals

aren't finished.

I can get behind that a little bit

on the elite athlete level.

Right.

But I know damn well nobody at CrossFit

is asking for a video from a Masters

athlete.

And so just say the Masters are done

and that the Masters are final and give

these two entities the list of people to

start...

Now, elites,

maybe they are going to dive into some

videos.

I've heard that they've asked for some

from elite athletes,

but I haven't heard a single Masters

athlete get a request for a video.

Nobody I know has,

and I'm in several different tech groups

at this point with pretty high-level

Masters athletes,

and nobody I know has asked for any.

Tristan in the house,

why would someone go?

You have to go beat three out of

six multiple time games vets with no one

in the field to middle.

I get that argument, Tristan.

Yeah, I understand that argument.

But at the same time,

why wouldn't you go?

it's valuable on the field experience

versus games athletes that you're trying

to be one of.

So yeah, I get as expensive.

Believe me.

I just, we just,

even Birmingham is not cheap,

believe it or not.

We just booked our Airbnb last night.

Um, so I understand that, but like,

I gotta, I gotta be,

I gotta be top two to be able

to get it to, to,

to punch a ticket.

And I'm still going because I want the,

I want the, I want the on,

I want the experience.

I want to go against as high-level people

as I possibly can every single time.

Here's my argument back to him as well,

is if you're an elite athlete and you

want to be an elite athlete,

you have to go up against elite

competition.

Correct.

To go there,

I can see that for maybe if you're

six, seven, and eight in the field.

But if you're thirteen, sixteen,

twenty-two,

and you get an opportunity to go up

against the best and see where you stand,

damn well you should be getting there.

These opportunities don't come around

every day anymore.

All the off-season shit is by invite.

Yeah.

Like, if I'm Colton, like, yeah,

you want to pick your shots, right?

Because you don't want to go to every

single big event, right?

Colton's probably a bad example when it

comes to that because he would go to

every single event.

True.

Scott, it becomes games, athlete,

fantasy camp.

Yes.

Sure.

What's wrong with that?

What is one element you need to be

a great athlete?

Competition experience.

High-level competition experience.

Corey has been telling you guys for a

year that his goal was to get to

an in-person semi,

to go up against the best,

to have that in-person experience,

to make him a better athlete.

I don't get that from going to my

local cops around here.

I just don't.

David Johnson lives nowhere near me.

Not often I get a chance to take

the floor against him.

I mean, period.

This is what Carolyn nails it.

This is exactly what I'm saying.

If you're an elite athlete and you're

close to qualifying,

you'll be picky on which one.

If you know you aren't qualifying,

pick a semifinal to have the experience

and say you competed against the elite

athletes.

And you'll be better for it in years

to come.

Yep.

Well said, Carolyn.

To be the best,

you have to beat the best.

Or at least run with them.

Look at that picture of Larry.

Damn.

That's a sexy man right there.

That's a whole lot of dude.

Maybe just doing stuff's expensive now and

people ain't got the cash.

It's always been expensive.

when you get into this sport, you know,

things are expensive.

If you want to be an elite athlete

at some point in your career, you know,

you're going to have to pay some money.

We're not talking about,

we're not talking about Jimmy Smith over

here at CrossFit Polaris,

who comes in at the six AM class.

We're talking about people who have

registered for these things,

done the quarterfinals and done very well

to get to the,

and try to get to a place where

they are an elite athlete and yes three

and five spots is a whole lot when

you look at the entire entirety of the

competition right it's not just elites

it's all the masters divisions that are

going as well that they are looking to

invite

Whoever's running their social media

responded to Spin's thing and said,

we appreciate the fact that everybody's

worried about it.

But as soon as we get our stuff

out,

we're sending out the rest of the invites,

whatever that ends up look like,

assuring people that they will, in fact,

get filled up.

I don't have any reason not to believe

that.

Even though it's on short notice, right?

Well, as soon as, uh,

the scores were alive and I saw what

my quarterfinal score was,

I started looking at places to stay in

Birmingham,

even though I didn't have an invite simply

because I thought I might be able to

get an invite.

So it's not that hard to book a

place and then, oh wait,

I'm not actually going and then unbook a

place.

Always expensive is different than now.

Can't just hop on a thirty nine dollar

want to get away flight anymore.

That was not a scam anyway.

There's only like two thirty nine dollar

seats on the whole plane.

I get an email from Southwest about at

least once or twice a day.

Sometimes ask me if I want to get

away for forty dollars and I'm like,

I just can't see myself getting on a

plane for a forty dollar ticket.

Where are you going to take me from

New Orleans to Baton Rouge?

Like that doesn't seem like it's going to

get you real far.

How do you feel about the age groups

with just one in their division competing

and getting a spot?

Well,

hopefully that changes over the next.

Sixteen days.

Right.

But if that happens, that is absurd.

And what that truly will mean,

Shanna is age groups.

Won't get an in-person semi anymore.

Correct.

Which would be.

Sad.

And in my opinion, a travesty.

I have been the biggest supporter of the

age group divisions.

And I want all of this for them.

But you have to take advantage of it

when the opportunity comes or those

opportunities will go away.

Yep.

These comps are expensive, though.

They used to be two hundred ish and

the games was two fifty.

Now the semis are all four hundred plus

and coaches don't even have a free pass

to enter.

That is insane.

completely ridiculous silly absolutely

silly it does get expensive though and

we've talked about this in the past this

is another one of my many rants that

i've gone off on it's we own they're

only looking at one avenue for revenue

and that is people signing up to do

their event.

Instead of trying to get as many people

in the building and use alternative

sources of revenue,

like if you can guarantee people,

thousands of people in your venue,

you'll get more booths and vendors to pay

for that.

They'll be more successful,

and then that will create a churn where

everybody's making more money.

But the...

event coordinators with the blinders on

only see two paths of revenue.

And that is ticket sales where they charge

an ungodly amount to come in for the

weekend and charging the athletes, uh,

to come do their event.

I will say that more, uh,

majesty games are not expensive,

but it didn't seem like it.

When I looked at them,

I didn't buy them yet.

Cause I'm not sure if my wife's actually

gonna make it or not.

But, um, weekend pass was,

Seventy five bucks, maybe.

I don't remember.

I'd have to go back and look.

See, that's not bad.

Last year's age group games were like I

was a couple hundred dollars.

I could be completely wrong with that

number before somebody tells me I'm an

idiot.

I looked at it briefly whenever I signed

my stuff up and I just didn't buy

any because I don't know.

I don't actually know if she's gonna be

able to make it or not.

Alita says, in fairness,

the French showdown was only two hundred

pounds for three days.

this started happening in bodybuilding and

Olympic lifting.

And then the,

those events wouldn't actually be

qualified to send someone further need a

minimum number in the field.

Is masters having an in-person qualifier,

a folly at this point,

spectator field for masters is like the

crowd at the D two baseball championship,

friends and family.

I will tell you cross fat at the

age group games last year,

I thought there were more people watching

that than were at elite semis.

And the price was ungodly expensive.

Yeah.

But then again,

the Masters have a lot more friends and

family.

Two of my best friends and his wife

are coming.

We're staying at the same Airbnb place.

If my wife's feeling up to it because

she's having surgery the week before she's

coming, or my son,

I'm going to have at least,

at the very minimum,

a two-person tear injection,

probably more than that.

And then one of my good friends lives

in Birmingham.

He's a cop up there,

so I assume he's probably going to be

there.

So, like, I mean, I hope so.

Everyone says Toledo,

and that's why Europeans sell out better

their venues than North America.

yeah um so that's happening we also have

mayhem released their number one workout

this is the second release but it's a

workout one did i say that right wrong

no i think that's right second one day

release but actual workout one that's

right i said it the more the most

complicated way i could yeah i mean

Here it is.

It's a five K run, but,

and it seems little,

but there's redacted information below the

five K run, including the location.

I love this.

I can't say that enough.

Is it by five K do they mean

five kilometers or five thousand feet of

running?

Because that's been a thing in the past.

I don't know.

I we talk about all the like that

CrossFit released all the quarterfinal

workouts a week early,

but you couldn't do them until the

Thursday.

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, I'm sure.

I'm sure everybody just stuck right to

that.

Here we have an event releasing a workout

a week and a half early,

but they only gave you a taste.

So you know you're going to run.

You know you're going to run,

but you don't know all the details.

I like how it's two lines redacted

underneath five K like.

Maybe one of them is a decoy,

like a red herring.

We put two lines underneath there.

It's really going to make people think

that there's some extra stuff in there.

Isn't that what makes all this fun?

Yeah, no, a hundred percent.

I like it.

Everybody's going to speculate for the

next week and a half on what's underneath

those three lines.

I love it.

Location.

Let's be honest.

It's a simple move that CrossFit could

have taken advantage of during

quarterfinals.

Redacted one line or two lines from every

workout.

You kind of know what you got to

get into affiliates.

You know,

you got to use these pieces of equipment,

but.

Well, in years past,

they would give us just the floor layout.

I remember that specifically.

Hey,

here's the floor layouts for all these

workouts.

We'll give you the rep schemes and weights

and all that stuff times later on this

week.

But here's what you can expect to have

to set up at the very least.

Henshaw did the measuring and he did it

four times.

I measured it four times and it was

wrong all four times.

Just wanted to let y'all know that.

Um,

the second line says brought to you by

mayhem hunt.

See, I think that would be awesome though.

Yeah, that would be awesome.

Uh, it would be nice if,

if events would stop releasing workouts

early enough for people to do them

multiple times.

I like this.

I don't just like this, David Johnson.

I love this.

Yeah, I agree.

I absolutely agree.

I hope those laser guns aren't involved.

I hope they are involved.

Let's bring that back.

Accuracy.

Pew, pew, pew.

I can't run through the woods.

Josh Bridges is involved with that now,

and him and Rich have beef.

Or they used to have beef.

I don't know.

They used to be friends.

Now they're not friends, maybe.

I don't know.

Yeah, that is a thing.

Man you guys are chatting so fast Magic

City is releasing their workouts Eight

days before the comp But they could do

this trick They could do this trick with

those workouts Eight days is a long time

It is Um

A five K and bow targets like biathlon

Olympics.

That would be awesome.

And you only get so much time at

each station.

So like when you get to the,

when you get to where you got to

pull it, you got to shoot the bow.

Good luck.

You got thirty seconds to get a shot

off and then you got to,

you got to keep moving.

I thought they used to have coffee.

They did,

but they couldn't agree on how to split

the beans.

As it turns out.

Bison chip toss after each kilometer.

No, actually,

there's going to be a GHD machine.

You have to hold a bison chip in

each hand.

On the tenth and twentieth rep,

you got to chuck one.

At a target.

This is the stuff that's fun when you

do this.

Now we have fun conversations about what

it could possibly be.

I mean,

if they want to come to us for

programming advice,

I think we got some pretty good stuff

right here.

Just throwing that out there.

Now I get it, CrossFit.

You said beef, but it was coffee.

They have coffee between each other.

Yeah.

I hate early releases.

The only argument for them is people can

ask their stupid questions beforehand and

not at the briefing.

Oh, wait,

they still ask them at the briefing.

I don't think any truer words have ever

been said.

if you have never experienced an online

briefing before actually before legends or

before masters fitness collective and just

sitting there and listen to some of the

ridiculous stuff that comes out of

people's mouths i highly recommend it holy

smokes

Everybody's sitting there and they just

kind of going through stuff and whatnot.

And then any questions,

anytime somebody says any questions,

I just kind of sit back.

Cause I know like some nonsense is fixing

to come out.

NorCal will release only the day prior.

They have always done that.

Wonder if they would go earlier now so

that the briefing is better and standard.

But I think they will keep their

traditions.

Yeah,

I just think they need to be more

clear during that briefing.

Yeah,

I don't think Blair and them are changing

much when it comes to that kind of

stuff.

They do what they do,

and people look at them sideways,

and they go, yep,

this is what we're doing.

We are still doing that.

And good on them.

Like, stick to your guns, man.

Like,

people are still going to your events.

People are still participating in your

events,

despite the ridiculous amount of stuff

that y'all do sometimes.

So I have much respect for that.

Carolyn says,

but sometimes the questions is to

literally make sure everyone knows it's

not allowed.

A lot of times people ask the questions

they know the answer to,

but want to make sure it's addressed.

I understand that, Carolyn,

but somebody legitimately asked out loud

last year,

what if my judge is mean to me

and was not laughing when they said it?

They weren't like, well,

what if my geo just mean to me?

No, no, that was a legitimate question.

I was texting back and forth with a

friend of mine while we were in it.

And I was like,

what is happening right now?

I says, I have a question.

Do I have to run the entire five

K?

Yeah, exactly.

Vicky says people are soft.

Joe said, uh,

never had that happen before with my like

he was stunned by the asking of it

he just kind of went up never had

that happen before but if it does let

me know when i'll address it and like

he said just it like it was a

question because but somebody legitimately

actually like that's that's a thing that

happened when i was a judge we were

told that we were not to interact with

the athlete unless they came up to you

if they had questions to call over the

head judge because they wanted to keep it

very systematic and um but that was when

crossfit was running it all right right um

can i bring wheelie shoes for the i

hope you do carolyn and i cannot wait

to see the video please do

Please do, Carolyn.

I got a feeling she would be super

fast on them.

Like, she knows how to skate.

Hell, her on rollerblades, man,

dominates the five K. Wouldn't even, yeah,

wouldn't even be close.

Through the woods.

Like,

I have no problem believing that

whatsoever.

Biggest annoyance is when judges have

conversations with athletes before the

heat starts.

Yep.

I'd love for you to have Dave Hardy

on one day and let him tell stories.

But I bet he's got some good ones.

I've judged with Dave.

I've known Dave a long time.

Dave is a great human being.

He is outstanding as a person.

And yes,

I am willing to bet he has some

ridiculous stories.

The funniest thing about Dave Hardy is

that he and I must have the exact

same palate.

Because whenever I'm at an event,

I run into him at every restaurant I

go to.

We were, uh, my first year at legends,

we were leaving the venue and we literally

picked him up off the street.

He was walking back to his hotel and

we rolled up and, uh,

Robbie rolled down the window and was

like, Hey man, you need a ride?

And he was like, hell yes,

I need a ride.

I didn't.

And it was two blocks,

but he just got in and we shot

the shit with him for a little bit

and dropped him off in front of his

place.

Um, is it Dave Hardy or Chris Henshaw?

Exactly.

I've never seen them both in the same

place at the same time.

I have a picture with Chris Henshaw and

I could tell people it was Dave Hardy

and they probably wouldn't know the

difference.

I'm just saying,

I've seen both of them in person.

I've never seen them both at the same

time.

No.

To be fair,

if you talk to Dave Harder,

he does not tell you about zone two

and, uh,

deal two max and all that kind of

stuff.

He's that's not really his bag.

Yeah.

But he's a hell of an athlete.

Uh,

CrossFit games athlete now high rocks

champion.

Yeah.

Was he judging at,

at fitness of the coast with his cane

after his surgery, which was fantastic.

Artificial parts everywhere.

And the guy he's much older than he

looks.

Yeah.

Like he looks years younger than he is,

uh, which is insane.

So.

What else do we got?

I saw some comments about Xenon.

If you didn't see the post from Wilson

Pak and the Xenon crew talking about what

they want the event to be,

I shared it to my story today.

It's really, really awesome.

I saw it,

but I actually listened to it.

Yeah,

so they just talk about how they want

it to be a world-class event.

They want you to walk through the doors

and feel like it's a world-class event.

He quotes how much poundage of steel is

going to be put inside the arena.

All the stuff,

like the nerdy stuff that gets

CrossFitters.

excited but it was actually addressed to

crossfit crossfitters people who do

crossfit do crossfit yeah the strongest

nerds i know are the people i work

out with uh dave uses the wheelie measure

stick from harbor freight

Oh, that's because CrossFit said,

could Dave count five thousand meters?

Yeah, he can.

It's just that his wheelie pops wheels

wheelies and it misses or it spins extra

off the off the ramp.

Talked about legends,

talked about the last thing I wanted to

talk about.

Well,

I have two more things is if you

guys didn't see this video.

Well worth the watch.

This is on Justin Medeiros' channel.

It is The Relish Project.

And he talked about it briefly on Boys

Interrupted back when they were going to

do it.

This was on his way to do Guadalupalooza,

SoCal.

Apparently back in college...

Justin had a couple of friends that worked

out at the same place he did.

And they went on this journey with no

plan,

just all jumped into like a cargo van

and went from town to town,

sleeping in tents and going into different

CrossFit boxes and working out with the

community and getting to know the

community.

Justin was always jealous about that ever

since they had done that.

And so they decided to do it on

his drive from Idaho to Waterpalooza,

SoCal.

No plan,

just stop at various boxes on the way.

They slept in tents,

they slept in the vans,

and they brought a bunch of stuff from

all of their sponsors or Justin's

sponsors.

And he got the old gang back together,

who some of them have not been working

out as much as they did when they

did this initial plan.

And I'm just going to play a little

bit of the start because they explain what

the Relish Project is.

What is the Relish Project?

I don't think it's ever been fully

defined.

And that's the point.

The Relish Project was never meant to fit

in a box.

It was meant to evolve.

That uncertainty, that curiosity,

it's part of the journey.

Ten years ago,

three friends sent out to tell the story

of the CrossFit community.

And today, that story continues.

The larger group, broader perspectives,

and even greater stories still waiting to

be told.

This is The Relish Project.

So it's really cool because it's really

like grassroots CrossFit.

It's just dropping into box after box,

sticking around,

hanging out with the community,

handing out free shoes, free shirts,

free shorts from Justin's sponsors.

And they tell a story at the one

box where they hung out with the community

for two hours after the workout.

Damn.

And how...

They don't think typically that happens at

the box that they hang out that long.

He does think they hang out for a

little bit of time after the workout.

But two hours was a lot.

But they hung out and ate and drank

and did all the stuff with the community.

And it's just like box after box after

box having those experiences.

It's only like a thirty minute video,

but it's really a great idea and I

hope that this is something that expands

and blows up and more people take it

on in the name of The Relish Project.

When I first got into CrossFit,

like if we had one of my friends

that would get married,

our bachelor party was on a Saturday,

we would drop into like three boxes.

Oh, I like that.

Bang, bang.

And do a workout at each one and

then come back to the home gym,

do like a max out and then grill

and drink beer and do whatever for the

rest of the day.

And then like the wives and everybody

would come hang out with us for the

evening.

but that's how we would celebrate bachelor

parties.

And it reminded me so much of that

and the,

and the grassroots piece of that and

getting together with my best friends and

hanging out for the day.

I like it.

And this is just,

just puts it under a road trip, right?

Let's just hop in the van and go.

I have been wanting to do something alone.

It was like,

like every time we go somewhere, uh,

And it's more prevalent now, but like,

I am looking for where I'm going to

go work out.

That's, that's not,

that's a non-negotiable, right?

Even on a cruise ship, I'm like,

all right, well,

I guess I'm about to go tear up

this fitness center on the cruise ship.

Then people will see some stuff they ain't

never seen before.

But I love it.

I love dropping into new places.

I love being in there and just talking

to the people that's there, dude.

Like I've met people in several different

locations who are

invariably good human beings i'm rarely

dropped in somewhere where i was like this

place sucks matter of fact i can't think

of any um that amongst my dropping where

i was like yeah this this place or

these people suck it hadn't happened i

think it's just the the nature of what

we do i i've probably done fifty drop-ins

in my life

I've only had one bad experience.

That's pretty good.

That's pretty good.

I'll take those odds.

Um, and,

and more than just this being a good

watch, which I think it is,

and I highly recommend it.

I think it's a,

a cool concept that others can take on

and, and do with their buddies.

And I think it would be a blast.

Um,

yeah so if you haven't checked it out

check it out and if if you ever

decide to do something like this let us

know man it'd be cool like down the

road a little bit if like we did

like a Clydesdale version of this and

whatever listeners wanted to join us we

would just bang bang bang go that's

fantastic

Uh, Larry young, same.

I look at the gym before I book,

even though I don't work out hard,

like you, Corey,

I still try to do something.

Larry, you work out.

I read Larry young's comments and I want,

like,

I'm about to pull an eye muscle from

rolling my eyes when he says shit like,

oh, don't work hard, hard, hard.

Like you shut up, Larry.

Stop.

Everything is relative.

Everything is relative.

Sweet Jesus.

Speaking of working out hard and Larry,

we announced yesterday that we're doing

for Rob Orlando max out deadlift this

week.

And if you do a max out deadlift

for Rob Orlando, video it,

tag us in it on Instagram at Clydesdale

underscore media.com.

I will share it to the stories and

it'll all be for Rob Orlando this week.

I think I'm going to do mine this

afternoon after my last meeting.

And I'm hoping to get over three.

I don't know.

I may be setting my expectations way too

high, but I'm going to try.

I've never been an actor, so we'll see.

It's worth doing.

Yeah.

I mean, playing is worth doing.

I watched that little tribute that

CrossFit put together for him again this

morning.

And, I mean,

you just can't not like the guy.

Yeah.

He was so charismatic.

And he just was a good dude.

Larry says, I'll win that one.

There you go.

We're giving you your shot, Larry.

We're giving you your shot.

Max out deadlift.

Do it for Rob Orlando.

Robbo.

Carolyn says, nice to see CrossFit.

We'll interview Lauren Weeks from High

Rocks.

She's been doing CrossFit for so long.

Yeah.

CrossFit needs to dive into some of these

other things and be the example.

Get out of its own way?

Is that what you're trying to say?

Yeah.

um hybrid folks rob some royalties

speaking of royalties i'm going to leave

on this note i was watching this clip

today if you remember jacques jacques jack

a jack from two two are you talking

about the whenever she was talking about

uh

Dolly Parton.

Yeah.

That makes more sense.

She asked Dolly Parton if she was upset

that Whitney Houston recorded her song.

And Dolly Parton was like,

let me show you something.

It's taken back to her dressing room and

she pulls up the drawer in her desk.

She pulls out a piece of paper and

she hands it to her and goes,

this is my first royalty check from that,

that song.

And it was a million dollars.

And Dolly looked at her and goes,

I ain't angry.

Yeah, I ain't mad at her.

I am not mad at her.

And that was just the first one.

Yeah, that was the initial one.

I mean,

Dolly Parton is a solid human being all

the way through.

CrossFed clarified what he was trying to

say.

They owe Rob.

They owe Rob royalties.

Yeah.

The hybrid people, the, the big sky thing,

whenever they just went and just Rob a,

and they just hollered at him from the

crowd.

And he was like, come on, you up.

And he was like, seriously,

wiping off the cheesecake.

Yes.

What were you doing?

I was eating cheesecake.

Yeah.

Good time.

So he was just, um,

I will video my attempt this afternoon.

I will post it.

And then hopefully that gets the ball

rolling for everybody else.

And we'll see what we do.

Scott, are we past the major trade talks?

Will he be a bear in twenty twenty

six?

I'll let you know after the draft, Wayne.

Well,

there's no real talk about it right now.

But if a trade happens,

it happens at the draft.

In most cases.

Because you're usually trading for draft

capital.

And that's when most people...

That's when the Bears would get the most

compensation for him.

But I don't foresee it.

I think they were only going to trade

him if they got a really good deal.

Here's the thing, dude.

They paid him a truckload of money.

It would be wild for them to, again,

that was what, two years ago?

Well, that just kicks in now.

That one he signed just kicks in now.

And it's only ten million guaranteed,

and I say only.

But it could be up to eighteen million.

However, they are right at the cap.

They have no money to sign draft picks.

So they're either going to have to

restructure some deals,

or they're going to have to get rid

of a high-priced person to get under the

cap for the season.

That's the only reservation I have to

say...

Yeah,

that's a good eye on watching the draft

at that point,

if that would be the case.

That would make sense, yeah.

Hard pass.

Gino Smith's still playing.

He just got traded to the Jets.

Where it all began for him.

Yeah, all the way back to the beginning.

When it was a disaster.

All right, guys.

With that,

look for the deadlift later today.

And we'll see everybody next time on Lunch

with the Clydesdale.

Bye, guys.