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EP 461 – Paul Carter on Strength, Size, & Pancakes

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Power Athlete

Health & Fitness, Fitness

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2021

⏱️ 180 minutes

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Lift, Run, Bang, Repeat Good friend, Paul Carter [@liftrunbang] joins us for the second time to catch up. The fellas waste no time hitting movies and entertainment HARD on the front end. Paul reveals a non-physical talent in which he was ranked in the top 8 in the world. And of course, lots of sport… Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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0:00.0

Hey everyone. Thanks for tuning into Power Athlete Radio. Are you ready for a three-hour tour? No, you are not. And if you were born after 1985, there's a good chance you

0:22.1

don't even understand that reference. But here it is, a three-hour tour into the mind of

0:26.9

Paul Carter. Learn what pancakes have to do with dating, why he almost never deadlifts, and what his

0:32.6

beef is with steak. In this episode, you'll learn something about John, something about Paul,

0:38.3

and if you're lucky, a little something about yourself, too. And if you plan on doing some

0:43.8

lift run bang while you tune in, might I suggest that you hop on over to powerathlethq.com

0:49.0

backslash training and empower your performance with a program that is designed to meet your specific goals.

0:55.5

Without further ado, here it is, episode 461.

1:04.1

Right, my mind.

1:06.4

I just want to be accurate here.

1:07.9

I really think there was a lot of lessons in Roadhouse that would apply to the real world if people would just embrace it. Okay, let's go. Be nice. Be nice. Don't take it personally. Don't take it personally. Somebody called my mother a whore. And obviously take that person. Is she? Is she? Yeah. And then he looks at. How do we know when not to be nice, John?

1:45.2

Until it's not to be nice. When do I know? I'll let you know. Like, it's fucking, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it really is. It's like this, it's a dime store, uh, philosophy that really works, right? It's really is, it's a dim store philosophy that works. and I pick up on that in a lot of older movies like that aren't, that don't have like any type of, because every movie these days,

1:50.6

or it seems like most movies these days have like a type of political overtone to them in some

1:56.1

ways or form. Back then you just made movies to have a good fucking time. So, but then you end up

2:00.4

with those little nuggets like that, right? And Roadhouse is still a terrible. It's a shitty fucking movie. It's a terrible movie. Hold on. All right. The point was an absolute rock star. There's good shitty movies. There's good shitty movies. There's good shitty movies. There's shitty, shitty movies, and there's good shitty movies. Like, for example, there will be blood is a shitty movie. It's a shitty shitty movie. You mean with Daniel Dayloos? Daniel Dayloos terrible fucking movie. I wanted to punch myself in the dick for the three straight hours. But you watched it. The first 27 minutes, there's no word said. You watched it because Gangs of New York was so good. It's a massive fucking letdown. Yeah, I know. Did you win best pictures? I haven't seen it. No, I watched it. It was so artsy. Yeah, it was real over the top. But I felt like the whole time, I'm like, but Gangs of New York was so fucking amazing. Yeah, Gangs in New York was like one of Leonardo's and Daniels, Daniel Dayloos' best movie. It was hard to go wrong with Daniel Daylo's movie, too, because he's a method actor. He does such great. Like Lastin, Mojikas is still one of my most all-time favorite movies. I watched that a couple of months ago with Naomi.

3:08.7

I was a lot of getting back to his age kind of changes your perception about

3:13.2

things because I remember trying to watch it with her when she was younger.

3:16.4

You know, like maybe like seven or eight years old and she like fall asleep and bored and she's like 14, almost 15 now.

3:21.5

And she watches and she's like's like damn the movie's amazing right

3:24.2

like she can actually appreciate some of the

3:26.1

things that are that are going on

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like the ending scene where they show up

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