Samir, I wanted to share this months ago with you and the agent, it’s great and it works like magic. This is what I’ve learned regarding the power of daily brisk walking I’ve distilled it down to its essence to give you the greatest chance of success and I’ve seen it work thousands and thousands of times. Check it out: I’m 63 years old and after decades of a sedentary lifestyle, pain and disability I once again move like I did as a twenty something year old Marine. After a surgery and approximately eight years ago I started to develop the concept of daily brisk walking for the mathematical benefits. In no time at all you’re going to feel and actually be sharper than you’ve been in a very long time. This is going to age you in reverse and make you feel healthy, happy and vital all over again. This is quite possibly the best information that you’ll receive in this lifetime, I call it the power of daily brisk walking or the art of daily brisk walking. And if it does what I say it will do, you will share it with your family and friends until the end of time or the end of your family line, whichever comes first. We humans were meant to walk everyday and we have to walk briskly if we want to feel and be our optimal best. Practicing the art of daily brisk walking will change your physicality, your countenance, your mind and quite possibly your life. When this works for you, share it with your family, friends and loved ones if you want to catch a glimmer of what they were like when they were young. Prove it to yourself. Here’s how: Take a selfie before you begin this process, then walk briskly everyday for the mathematical benefits that will payoff like compounding interest. After some time has passed, take another selfie. The difference should be easily discernible and readily apparent in your changing physicality and happier countenance. If you stick with it you’re going to look sharper, feel sharper and actually be sharper than you’ve been in some time. (No dieting or weightlifting is required) When you walk: Open your eyes slightly wider and walk at a brisk pace, making sure to swing both of your arms while using your eyes for things both near and far & having as much fun as possible. (It’s an eye exercise and brain training stimulator) At some point you’re going to feel as if your eyesight is improving and you’re aging in reverse. Ask Ai/Google about “brisk walking and telomeres”, lengthening your telomeres will have you feeling like you’re aging in reverse. You’re going to be so much happier, better and sharper if you stick with it. (I’ve seen this work so many times that it’s ridiculous) That’s it, it really is that simple. We were meant to feel alive, healthy, happy, vibrant and vital all of our lives as we age. And unlike other activities this one, barring illness or injury is sustainable for the rest of your life. Why does this work more effectively than almost anything else at helping you achieve your goals? Because we were designed/evolved and adapted over millions of years to do this one thing very well. Animals in the wild walk from shortly after birth until death in a never ending search for food and water or to escape predators. We humans eschew walking and ride in air conditioned comfort to air conditioned food stores and air conditioned gyms to walk slowly or stand around. It’s only been since the last hundred plus years and the invention of the automobile that we’ve forgotten that we’re supposed to walk and walk briskly. The invention of the cellphone has only exacerbated this issue. If we want to feel and be our optimal best we have to thoroughly mix the chemicals in our brains and bodies everyday, we have to walk and we have to walk briskly. The leading cause of injury in adults is unintentional falls. *Practicing the art of daily brisk walking will improve your balance, mobility, agility and coordination making falls less likely.* Plus, this is sustainable for the rest of your life and a guaranteed mood booster. Extras: Make an AC/DC greatest hits playlist, push play and just try to keep up. (This is a great brisk pace) Dress lightly or you’ll overheat, feel sick and quit. I wear baselayer, synthetic in warm weather and wool in cooler weather. No jacket is required until approximately 10 degrees. When you walk seven days a week for years you’re going to experience every kind of weather. Something I’ve learned is that we humans have an amazing capacity to heat ourselves up quickly when we’re on the move and the rain, snow and cold will have little effect. Think about our caveman ancestors in skins, no underwear & no jackets and boy are we lucky and you’ll be warm and toasty. If you’re cold, just walk faster! (You’ll be amazed at how quickly you’ll adapt) You’re going to sweat a lot, so stay well hydrated and drink before you get thirsty. Get an Apple Watch and close your rings daily, it’s cheaper than a trainer or a gym and it will keep you disciplined and on track. Good luck to you and remember, think happy thoughts when you walk and have as much fun as possible to achieve the maximum benefits. PS- This works, prove it to yourself by aging in reverse, remember to walk everyday for the mathematical benefits. PSS- As always, check with a medical professional before beginning any program of exercise.
@davidm52989 күн бұрын
$20mil for a house in AZ is wild lol
@robertayers701314 күн бұрын
In the Field in the stature of duty 🗿🗽
@robertayers701314 күн бұрын
Inn the hotel department 🏬🏬🏪
@robertayers701314 күн бұрын
In the area of the dept,.😊
@robertayers701314 күн бұрын
In the home, are the point too access in the Field off DuUTY;
@robertayers701314 күн бұрын
Highly Field off duty; In the area Duty;
@Avraham42019 күн бұрын
Still subscribed to you buddy. Hope to see more stuff soon!
@samir219 күн бұрын
thank you!! just toured another house, hope to get the video up soon
@bobparks11919 күн бұрын
👍
@cheskalotr25 күн бұрын
It'd be interesting to see the staff quarters too. Hope the staff are treated nicely. This needs a LOT of upkeep.
@crystalrisley71525 күн бұрын
Costs way to much to maintain 😮
@DLaraNYC25 күн бұрын
That entrance chandelier looks like a bunch of used condoms…
@nater202428 күн бұрын
Andre Etheir wasn't even that good. This is what he leaves behind
@karenamanda1958Ай бұрын
I’m watching you 👀 🎉
@karenamanda1958Ай бұрын
Yay homie 🥳
@tycat808Ай бұрын
Good luck! Waiting for the Samir x TyTy Hawai’i dream home collar video 🎉
@NicoSuaveeeАй бұрын
Do you like to put ketchup on those little hash browns from dunkin or do you get so excited you wait to rip open a ketchup packet. I can go either way
@NicoSuaveeeАй бұрын
Hell yeah. Those Dunkin’ orders don’t pay for themselves
@uppernothАй бұрын
Get that bag
@radio4704Ай бұрын
May you buy lots of honey roasted cashew nuts with your newfound monotisation.
@saba347Ай бұрын
Second item: circle mirror! 🪞
@huhwhatomgАй бұрын
Dude amen. I don't understand why people want a bunch of stuff in every aspect of life.
@oviesammy4481Ай бұрын
I feel we are telephathic. I hate the same exact things you hate about this house.
@wilson579Ай бұрын
21:02
@samir2Ай бұрын
Why
@wilson57923 күн бұрын
Because the bell tower is ringing
@robertplant2059Ай бұрын
Don't hate the deck, Bowie owned both condos.
@lindamarcom41072 ай бұрын
Is this property still for sale?? Definitely interested.
@r.s.3320Ай бұрын
If that was true, you wouldn't be asking on KZbin if it's still for sale. But keep dreaming, nothing wrong with that.
@samir2Ай бұрын
Yes do you want to buy it
@bobbyb692 ай бұрын
What a house! thanks for sharing
@susiebell10172 ай бұрын
the entire house is a man-cave. the rugged finishes seem to be dated and in poor taste. the pool is nice. boutique dressing rooms? reeks of addiction to stuff.
@lkamms2 ай бұрын
The fall of America is imminent.
@eastonbacome93032 ай бұрын
This mansion is built on fraud. The doctor who owns this property paid with it by committing insurance fraud. He owes some millions of dollars in legal fees. Also who the heck buys a house like this? It used to be a modest 4 million dollar home owned by an MLB player. The amusement park they built is hilarious…
@j4de934Ай бұрын
How did he commit insurance fraud? How do you even know that ?
@r.s.3320Ай бұрын
Google is your friend....Took me less than 1 minute to look this up.
@Uphillchainz22 күн бұрын
So is the USA and most woman more we shine more shadows are casted go get yours now whole supply of middle class is squeezed.
@mtbbiker64015 күн бұрын
Just read the news article about the owner. Urgent Care doctor owned 30 clinics in Tucson and Phoenix. Pleaded guilty to health-care fraud and engaging in monetary transactions derived from unlawful activity. Ordered to repay $12 million. Sickening. Reminds me of another large home featured in a Phoenix magazine a few years ago. Turned out the owners of that home were found guilty of fraudulent Covid PPP loans.
@RealEnerjak3 ай бұрын
I eat steak or lasagna for thanksgiving, or really anything else other than turkey. Thanksgiving food is genuinely terrible.
@peterossi45653 ай бұрын
Love how he exposed location of the secret gun range but kept the shag room fully locked-down 😂
@TVJAYКүн бұрын
Especially given the fact the "shag room" skylight makes it very obvious where the room is from any overhead photo.
@hsmichael3 ай бұрын
Is it sad that I was happy to hear they used reclaimed lumber for things?
@kayleighrossetto41193 ай бұрын
They really said "a house with everything? Challenge accepted"
@raiden92843 ай бұрын
Gilbert is much nicer than phoenix
@user-vo1et8iy5d3 ай бұрын
That custom light fixture looks like a bunch of condoms.
@nicolemanja14303 ай бұрын
You funny 😂😂
@ellensilverman91413 ай бұрын
A urinal. How ugly. And tacky.
@jeniromero19493 ай бұрын
Wow! Felt like a kid in a candy store lol 😂
@samir23 ай бұрын
its so nice
@mrkaybarusmc51093 ай бұрын
As someone from Gilbert I can't believe anyone would spend any money to live in Phoenix.
@samir23 ай бұрын
lol
@DavidDunlop-qb2hc3 ай бұрын
i like you don"t live there
@jessesandburg3 ай бұрын
6'2 with 6 inch high heels
@SynchroSk83 ай бұрын
I pulled up photos from when the baseball player owned this property, its wild to see how much crazier it got since then!
@samir23 ай бұрын
they really did so much
@TheGoodbyeGirl3 ай бұрын
As a british person I was about to ask if the yanks knew what shag ment but yeah you got it :) that house is quite something, you could run several several businesses from it.
@samir23 ай бұрын
of course, we watched austin powers
@jaguarsky553 ай бұрын
Yes please.
@denalinea62803 ай бұрын
I wouldnt even know how to exist in this place. Makes me feel like such a pleeb.
@316863 ай бұрын
Yes please
@maureen6693 ай бұрын
I love Zillow Gone Wild and most of the places are astounding yet I find myself annoyed at too much opulence
@mr.doctorcaptain11243 ай бұрын
I think the opulence is fine depending on your wealth level. I’ve always felt like if you’re worth $500 million, go ahead and own a $30 million home. That’s fine. You can still give hundreds of millions to the poor and needy (or not, that’s between you and God) and still have a luxurious home while giving away far more of your wealth (in terms of both percentage and overall value) than 99.999% of people ever will. My problem is if you’re worth $30 million and you stretch your budget to just barely afford that $20 million home. Why do that? That’s foolish. I guess I have no issue with excess and opulence so long as you’re still doing the right thing and supporting others. If you’ve donated a billion dollars to the needy, I don’t give a crap if you have a $200 million gold bathroom; you’ve earned it. I just hate when people refuse to give anything and then stretch their budget to buy crap they don’t need. But that’s also literally 90% of Americans and UK citizens.
@maureen6693 ай бұрын
I didn't know you have a KZbin account! AWESOME!
@samir23 ай бұрын
yess
@lindaharris62003 ай бұрын
Betty couldn't cook. They designed the house for them.
@SergGirl3 ай бұрын
Some solid C.Z.s here. I got my lump spots picked
@samir23 ай бұрын
which ones
@SergGirl3 ай бұрын
@@samir2roof deck couch, corner of the giant red couch, and one of those lounge chairs in the pool
@garrettkell68043 ай бұрын
What baseball player built this place?
@SynchroSk83 ай бұрын
Andre Ethier - but it was only half of this! I googled and found photos of when he put it up for sale, interesting to see what was added!