The Doc is entertaining for sure. LOL. But I'm a believer in his product. I've been using the X3 system for about a year. It's definitely made a BIG difference in my life. I work out 3 times a week, watch what I eat (cheat a bit on the weekend) and get plenty of sleep. I'll be 67 and I'm in the best shape of my life. I get hit on NOW more than I did back in the day. Thanks Doc!
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Appreciate you sharing your experience. I think I've shared this before, but I've had more people write in to me about success with this product over anything else for whatever it's worth.
@mikomon30911 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance It works. The Doc is a "colorful character", but his medicine is the real deal. You've got a GREAT channel by the way. Carry on....
@GamerBody11 күн бұрын
Good interview with J, I might finally take the plunge and test it out against my home gym setup. As I wrap up my 3 month test with my RB home gym in December I might have some time for an interview if you are looking for guests. My wife and I have 3 month old twins, so I don't have a lot of time to even make videos for my channel :)
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Thanks my friend. I will reach out to you via your email sometime and hopefully we can work out a time. I also have twins in my mix of kids and they are a "handful" (I'm sure you're getting that comment). I love my kids, but they're the reason I have a very small window of actual training time. Thanks again for watching .
@GamerBody11 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance sounds good!
@ronburgandy333911 күн бұрын
@@GamerBodyI’ve been following your channel for a while now. Very underrated for gamers to actually be in shape and be able to game.
@fink456910 күн бұрын
Both channels are awesome just need discipline Dave to complete the the trio
@shiwakuseven585911 күн бұрын
As Miyamoto Musashi, who wrote THE BOOK OF FIVE RINGS said, "There are many ways to the top of a mountain." Likewise, there are many ways to achieve muscular overload, which is needed for positive adaptation to occur. Most home gym owners use progressively heavier weights to achieve muscular overload. However, this is just one way out of many ways to achieve muscular overload. Elasticity, like by using resistance bands and bungee cords, is another way. Grip compression is yet another. Self resistance by pitting opposing muscle groups against each other, like in Charles Atlas Dynamic Tension exercises, is yet another. Overcoming inertia, like in flywheel exercise machine training is yet another. Even Powerlifters use resistance bands, which they use with Olympic bars with and without weightplates for their Dynamic Effort Strength Training exercises, which is lifting nonmaximal weight or exerting nonmaximal effort as quickly as they can. Every home gym owner, who want to avoid muscular accommodation, which is when muscular endurance, size, and strength gains stop if you do the same exercises with the same exercise equipment using the same strength training method too long, should have and use resistance bands as a way to rotate exercises and exercise tools.
@FrankZen8 күн бұрын
Love that reference! I read that book many years ago.
@JayB-JayB11 күн бұрын
I love these interviews, Mike! Great channel!
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Thanks Jay, I love making them.
@OriginalGainstas5 күн бұрын
Thanks for the shoutout, Dr. J! Kevin Chang here, if any one is wondering. 3 days out from the World Championship and representing X3 🫡
@loulopez55411 күн бұрын
One of your best interviews yet Mike. People can learn more from your channel by how open you are to all opinions and methods.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Really appreciate that Lou! Got some other good ones on deck I think you'll enjoy.
@reflectionks10 күн бұрын
I’ve been using bands for over 13 years. Started off bodylastics back when Terrell Owens promoted them. Then I went to undersun bands , then made a knockoff C3 with a bar and cutting board. Next I purchased an X3 then I sold my X3 and purchased a Harambe System. Prior to the I was a gym and weight guy . I squatted 450, benched 350, and deadlifted 500+. So I didn’t build my physique from bands but I’ve always used them since I’ve started lifting and for the past 10 years I’ve not used weights and I still look better than most people in the gym at 37. It’s mostly diet the stimulus is just preferential . Just like Mentzer vs Arnold’s approaches to lifting . They all work it’s just what you like. Weights are more dangerous but make it easier to overload in small intervals that you can’t do with bands unless you’re using the Force bar which is far to expensive for most people to consider .
@josephroa44757 күн бұрын
Very interesting interview for sure. I know Dr JJ is a very polarizing dude in the RB community. I know Khalid and a KHPfitness built their physiques using only bands. Definitely better for my joints at 52.
@emilyng252311 күн бұрын
You should re-interview with Khalid again since he got second place in his first bodybuilding competition! And he's also translating the Harambe band training to actual barbells lifts as well! That one would be a very interesting interview Mike! Also, amazing video as always and i always appreciate the content you put out!
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
@@emilyng2523 thanks Emily. I’ve reached to Khalid a few times and he has turned them down or not answered emails. Otherwise totally would.
@TomMandich-fl3lo10 күн бұрын
Yes Khalid who never lifted before he started Harambe which he owns and took second in a very amateur contest but let's not give him the Arnold Status 😂 he can't could of very well started a weight program and went from skinny to building muscle
@emilyng252310 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance makes sense, if he doesn't want to them old wellz
@azoto367111 күн бұрын
I believe the guy from Harambe built all of his muscle from solely resistance bands and he recently took 2nd in a body building competition. He also recently posted some videos where he dead lifts like 400lbs claiming all of his strength came from only training with Harambe. One of the few videos I’ve seen where someone has only trained resistance bands then tests strength with real weights
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
I'd love to talk to him about that. Last time I spoke to him he was very in favor of using free weights but said more or less he wanted to show what was possible with using bands alone. I want to put any words in his mouth though. I think the only push back I hear with "band alone" results is the mass or size factor.
@fernandoz20238 күн бұрын
I'm so intrigued. Could you let us know who this Harambe guy is or share some of his videos?
@azoto36718 күн бұрын
@@fernandoz2023 the channel name is Harambe System. He has his videos there
@mreverybody11502 күн бұрын
@@fernandoz2023 From his website ''Pictured is the founder of Harambe System, Khalid Bou-Rabee. With his coach, John Dorsey, he built his all-natural 6'1" physique with Harambe System over 3 years, in spite of his arthritis.''
@PlaucheBarbellClub11 күн бұрын
I have listened to this guy multiple times. He sells bands as "outrageously superior" to weights (quote from the video). He holds to a few valid points and uses them to discredit conventional ways to create resistance. I use bands. They are great. I use them in conjunction with barbell training. Calling weights a "waste of time" is shortsighted. The only reason he loves bands is because he is selling them. He speaks like he is academically motivated to change physical training, but it is all about his bank account. He attacks weights and completely ignores the shortcomings of training exclusively with bands.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
John knows I got nothing personal against him, but I am with you, it's hard to discredit the effectiveness and versatility of free weights.
@voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang88511 күн бұрын
really fascinating! I dug into his book but this is way easier to grasp his essential claims about variable resistance. It makes sense to me! I use bands on the TG - not sure how much that compares to the "board width" that he's talking about. "Total Gym is an angular variable resistance device"
@JonathanMartinez-fw5fq3 күн бұрын
The 34 inch bands are game changers, I love those. I get a full range of motion in the chest press, triceps, deadlift, check them out.
@hybridresistance11 сағат бұрын
I'm hoping to try the x3 ones out soon.
@DeanHenry-hm9bd5 күн бұрын
I wish Dr. J could make a squat belt, that you could do regular hip/ band squats instead of split squats for those who can’t do split squats.
@fink456910 күн бұрын
Great video. Years back dr was so against anything other than his program and diet. And that truly damaged him. Its good to see a "slight" change in opinion
@RobClaypool11 күн бұрын
I found 'drop set pins' for weight stacks work in a similar fashion. Instantaneous drop of weight after failure on any weight stack machine.
@KyleHill377310 күн бұрын
I have a pair of drop set pins myself and I LOVE them 👍👍
@nibiruimagineering10 күн бұрын
Buying shorter bands at the get go would be great and not having to buy a complete system before gaining access to the short bands. So of us aren't 6 foot. Buying the bar separately would be great as well.
@Olmekc10 күн бұрын
Serious Steel sells 37 inch bands. Harambe sells their 38 inch bands separately. No need to buy X3 for short bands.
@JonathanMartinez-fw5fq3 күн бұрын
Hey Mike, Khalid from Harambe did an instagram video where he was deadlifting with his bands and then dealifted free weights to prove the carry over was no strength lost with bands.
@hybridresistance3 күн бұрын
@@JonathanMartinez-fw5fq that’s great, I’ll have to check it out. However, I don’t know if he would say that there is a direct carryover. No question you’re working the same movement pattern and you could certainly build up strength to carry over to free weights to a certain degree. I just wouldn’t say they’re totally equal. with that logic if I’m deadlifting the X3 orange band, I should be able to deadlifting over 500 pounds and there’s no way that was gonna happen at least with me.
@neiltambeau77109 күн бұрын
I am definitely a big band guy now at 46 and with 4 kids it just makes it easier. But I am still a huge fan of weights and try and use weights whenever I can.
@hybridresistance9 күн бұрын
Time and efficiency are probably the number one reasons I hear people commit to these types of systems
@Johnl18006 күн бұрын
I used the X3 for four months and to say that I was underwhelmed by the results would be an understatement. A few months after I went back to lifting weights again my wife told me "You look pumped up. (Something that I never heard from her when I was using the X3) I'm glad that you're lifting weights again. When you were using that band thing you lost size and didn't look as good." What she told me only confirmed what I already knew and had seen for myself. Not only that but when I went back to lifting weights I was appalled at how much strength that I had lost across the board. I also found that the X3 did nothing in terms of applicable real world strength in day to day activities like carrying bags of salt, moving boxes, etc. If people enjoy using resistance bands in general or the X3 in particular and are satisfied with their results that's fine. To be sustainable a workout has to be something that you enjoy doing (or at least don't hate doing), but don't be a sucker by buying into this snake oil salesman/con artists grandiose claims of building mass or attaining 3x superior results with his magic overpriced system.
@mreverybody11502 күн бұрын
I would be so interested in how that would have turned out if you used the Synapse CCR for that amount of time instead. This tool uses a 4:1 pulley so you work unilaterally. When you train with it your muscles are under concentric, isometric and an eccentric load that can be overloaded safely. It seems no matter how strong you get, the 4:1 leverage pulls your body / arms / legs right down with he force!
@Johnl18002 күн бұрын
@@mreverybody1150 I've never heard of the Synapse before. I just went to the website. Similar to the X3 bar I can see the benefits in terms of space requirements and portability that the Synapse would offer. The exercises look...different that's for sure. I would think that there may be a bit of a learning curve involved in getting the hang of them. Personally I would be a bit reluctant to shell out $350 for something so totally different from anything that I've done before only to find out that I hated it.
@Johnl18002 күн бұрын
@@mreverybody1150 I've never heard of the Synapse before. I can see the benefits in terms of space requirements and portability that the Synapse would offer. The exercises look...different that's for sure. I would think that there may be a bit of a learning curve involved in getting the hang of them. Personally I would be a bit reluctant to shell out $350 for something so totally different from anything that I've done before only to find out that I hated it.
@Johnl18002 күн бұрын
@@mreverybody1150 I've never heard of the Synapse before. The exercises look...different that's for sure. I would think that there may be a bit of a learning curve involved in getting the hang of them. Personally I would be a bit reluctant to shell out $350 for something so totally different from anything that I've done before only to find out that I hated it.
@Johnl18002 күн бұрын
@@mreverybody1150 I've never heard of this before. The exercises look...different that's for sure. I would think that there may be a bit of a learning curve involved in getting the hang of them. Personally I would be a bit reluctant to shell out $350 for something so totally different from anything that I've done before only to find out that I hated it.
@wilfredotorres662811 күн бұрын
Hi Mike, you know from my own experience I have used weights for years and I found weights punish your body and joints when I started using bands and the TRX. This type of training allows you to work more often with less pain to the body and joints. The conditioning seems more beneficial, and the results appear more lasting and continuous over time. You realize with free weights you level off over time and many hardcore free-weight users then resort to using drugs to force growth. Even calisthenics using bars and body weight you can get some incredible results and add a weighted vest to increase your body. Dr. J is using science to gain results and many people use the equipment with proven results.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
I appreciate you sharing all of that Wilfredo. I actually have some guests planned on this very topic, but the only thing I'd add (or try) is simply reducing the load with free weights with a slower tempo and see if that has any value or relief.
@tednation11 күн бұрын
As a current X3 band user and former iron user, I will say weight lifting is not a waste of time but it could waste your tendons & joints a bit if you're aging. As such, I would not recommend X3 to a 25 year old, but definitely could advocate it for a 50 year old. The X3 is not as good as weights, but a good trade-off if you're trying to hold on to gains and avoid injury as an older user.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Great and realistic comment. Probably the biggest demographic I hear from that loves and uses x3 are 40+. Mainly because of the ease of use how it increases exercise adherence.
@InBonesWeTrust9 күн бұрын
Absolutely @@hybridresistanceI'm turning 56 this month and got the J Bryant Fitness Heavy-Duty Resistance Band Bar set and take it to the beach to workout with the free city body weight equipment. During the pandemic I was watching your channel on the sliding bench content but this band and bar equipment has been working great for me.
@w.adammandelbaum180511 күн бұрын
I like to work out with bands; Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Alexander's Ragtime. How come DR. X3 didn't give us his P.E.D. routine too?
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
He did go into his "Primal Medical" service, but I thought it didn't fit with the overall flow and length of the interview.
@TomMandich-fl3lo10 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance Well it takes more than TRT to put on 50 pounds of Muscle in a year.Actually Professional Bodybuilders don't put on 50 pounds of muscle in a year being on a ton of Anabolics.That alone should tell you about this guy.
@FrankZen8 күн бұрын
I think 40 and above, bands are the way to go. Especially if you've lifted heavy in the past and like to lift heavy. I can push with bands in ways that I can't do anymore with weights... Or at least I wouldn't dare to try. I'm bands only off weights until spring and then I'll see how effective it is. Last time, I didn't lose strength and I expect the same this time.
@hybridresistance6 күн бұрын
I honor the commitment to stick to bands alone until spring Frank.
@FrankZen6 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance I'll let you know how it goes! 🔥🔥🔥
@angelsierra461411 күн бұрын
I think if people can build muscle solely on calisthenics and the guys up in New York are prime examples. I don’t see why you couldn’t with just bands. But I’m sure your going to lack when it comes to legs and some muscles like trapsas shown with calisthenics athletes. But they are also doing long workouts with a huge number of reps and sets. Which is what I’ll assume you’ll need with just using bands. Even in prison when they use bags of books or water or bench a table it’s all high reps. But they also include short reps…. Most people will argue you need full range of motion but there is solid proof in partial reps. Which you can do with body weight, bands, plus weights. You can also do static holds with body weight, bands, and weights. But I think weights are the best for people short on time. There is nothing better than weights for people short on time.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Solid comment and some great points. Thanks writing this up
@cuticlecuddlester8 күн бұрын
4:25 - "variable resistance is outrageously superior" This seems like an exaggerated claim to me, as we don't see this reflected in the research. Perhaps this is because of what he mentions later in that the lengthened position is where we fatigue. I would love to see a study that measures muscle growth with weights vs bands using unilateral exercises.
@kerrysturdivant26509 күн бұрын
My X3 is my favorite equipment I have gotten rid of weight's I'm trying too use my X3 with my bodybeast DVD but just with the bands!!!!!!!
@bhanu78429 күн бұрын
How is dasking resistance bar
@Olmekc10 күн бұрын
I already thought he was a very unlikable person. He really put himself solidly there for me now and I’m glad alternatives exist nowadays. Never plan to give him any of my money but I can agree with the training method.
@hybridresistance10 күн бұрын
He's for sure not afraid of laying all his cards on the table. Thanks for watching and the comment.
@kamilwysocki429710 күн бұрын
How about new 34 resistance bands from X3. Are they any good for example for deadlifts?
@hybridresistance10 күн бұрын
I haven't tried theres, but a lot of people have been using serious steel's 34" shorter bands for awhile for various exercises and loving them. Shameless plug, I do have a discount code with them "SBT10".
@mrqualityreviewer475210 күн бұрын
I think bands can be effective but the 55 pound muscle claim is kind of absurd
@andyc6648 күн бұрын
55lb is just over 1lb a week
@Johnl18006 күн бұрын
It's not just "kind of absurd" it's utter fabrication and completely beyond belief. That's like having Marvin Hagler (160lbs) now walking around at 215lbs. (the size of Mike Tyson).
@Johnl18006 күн бұрын
@@andyc664 That's not happening even on steroids and he expect people to believe that he did this with resistance bands and drug free! 🤣
@andyc6646 күн бұрын
@@Johnl1800 says who ? You and you are?
@Johnl18005 күн бұрын
@@andyc664 Says who? Pretty much just about everybody and anybody who knows anything about training and what is a realistic amount of lean muscle that can be built naturally by the majority of the population. For those ranging from slightly below average genetics to slightly above average genetics, the general consensus is 20-40 pounds of total lean muscle mass would be a realistic lifetime goal to expect. That said, there will also be a small percentage of “genetic outliers” who will fall on the more extreme ends of the spectrum.This includes those with particularly poor muscle building genetics who may only be able to gain 10 pounds of muscle or less regardless of how perfect their program is, as well as those with exceptionally good muscle building genetics who may be able to gain 50 pounds or more even on a sub-optimal plan. And yet Jaquish expects us to believe that he gained 60lbs. of muscle while losing 16lbs. of fat using the X3 exclusively while in his 40’s and without drugs which is something that no one else has been able to replicate in the five years that the X3 has been available. If the X3 worked as well as Jaquish claims then guys putting on 50lbs of lean muscle would be so commonplace by now as to be mundane yet we clearly aren't seeing this and never will.
@mikeervin765411 күн бұрын
Good interview mike. Interesting stuff
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Mike
@nicklasclark10 күн бұрын
Its not the modality but how you apply it. I own an X3 bar and like it, but I love weights as well and calisthenics. Why limit yourself to just one modality instead of getting the best of all? To claim weights are a waste of time is just ignorant at best. Many people built their physiques with weights. Sure, many haven’t as well but that’s probably due to lack of consistency, intensity, sleep, food, stress, genetics or a mix of all. And if you lack some or all of that, X3 won’t help you much either. You can build a great body with just bands as well as calisthenics as well as just weights. So just play around with it, have fun and do what you like and can be consistent with.
@hybridresistance10 күн бұрын
I'm with you Nick. Not knocking anyone that enjoys or wants to keep it simple, but with so many options and ways to work your body, I'd find it hard to just use one thing
@balboa062111 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting the interview. This guy is an enormous PoS. I'll never give him a nickel of my money.
@SultanKhan6611 күн бұрын
Exactly
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Appriciate the comment and watching. John's polarizing for sure.
@MattDapson11 күн бұрын
He’s a buffoon.
@KyleHill377311 күн бұрын
💯
@balboa062111 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance polarizing? He's a fascist. Don't mince words. You are a better person than that
@KE6423811 күн бұрын
Great interview, you know me, X3 fanboi
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
I know about you brother.
@DeadLinux11 күн бұрын
Finally picked up the X3 due to the sale, and following the program. Had the same sort of concerns you ask about here, but did appreciate the sentiments he had of "Hate me as much as you want, but try variable resistance" 😂 Gotta respect that.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Thanks man for watching. Let me know what you think about the x3 compared to the previous set up you have.
@DeadLinux10 күн бұрын
@hybridresistance Totally. Will do
@DeadLinux10 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance Responding while I had the chance to think about it. First thoughts is that the equipment alone is top notch, both the bands and board/bar. Some of the best bands I've used, and I've tried several. The bar has perfect loops, extremely solid, and the construction of a solid inner bar and rotating outer bar takes some getting used to - you HAVE to focus on wrist position, or it'll rotate right out of your grip. Heaviness of the all metal board also makes a difference I feel, particularly on calf raises. The workouts being extremely short (if following the original program) is a big change. It's made me realize two things: one, I know understand a lot more about what failure means, and two, I've been working out also as a form of stress relief, and short multi joint workouts... Not sure if I get that specific benefit out of them as much? Not sure - it takes the 'gadgety' nature out of working out for sure - no messing around, no reconfiguring, no attachments, no plates. Just swapping bands. Bands also take a lot of practice - and I've got a fair bit of experience, but I still struggle on the chest press. Never feels like I'm doing it right, but maybe my arms/chest/shoulders are out of sync or something. Not sure, and I did not have the same struggle on my longer bars - maybe getting the bands a bit further off my arms helped? Again, not sure. Gonna give it a couple more weeks and see - I like switching stuff around, but the X3 has given me significant take-aways on proper form and reps that I feel I can bring to other exercises I do with bands now. If ANY of this makes sense lol 😅
@jaminbaer230110 күн бұрын
Thanks
@hybridresistance10 күн бұрын
Really appreciate this. Thank you so much for the support.
@TomMandich-fl3lo10 күн бұрын
Ok i have read sll the comments on here and some i have to admit are hilarious.I am one of john Jaquish guys who helped him endorse his product when it first came out.I was on his wall as one of his professional athletes that uses X,3 although i cringed at his claims that it is superior to weights as i built my body from weight training before i even tried his product.i went along with putting out the good word about X3 until i noticed the man was being a complete douche to people who bought his product because maybe they didn't agree with something he claims.I also noticed some of his claims of different subjects he swore by then posting different doctors and when i investigated it,it was incorrect.He Photoshop his pics also which is a kick I asked for my endorsement to be taken down,but he never did.To wrap this up.Bands are a great training method but weight training is the king of beers and always will be that has any common sense when it comes to muscle hypertrophy.I have been training since i was a teen,i worked out under 3 different NFL Trainers,ive personally worked out with the late Mike Mentzer,Rich Gaspari,Aaron Baker .Kids eat your Wheaties,do your push ups,and don't get dupped by snake oil salesman.
@KyleHill377310 күн бұрын
His edited pictures are the worst Lol 😂
@hybridresistance10 күн бұрын
REALLY appreciate you laying out it there and going into detail on your experience. I obviously have no idea what goes on behind the scenes with John other than what he tells me. I try to respectfully push back (as in the this video) and John usually seems to not care if I say negative things, but just doubles down. Which none the less I find entertaining. Things such as "the Miami Heat trains with X3" or in this video "Matt Wenning is all about bands", when I ask about it, he'll confidently just confirm.
@vinnygorg500610 күн бұрын
Primarily, this guy is on performance enhancing drugs and did not put on 55 pounds of muscle mass merely by "training" with his bands and band system! The amount of muscle mass this guy displays, plus the shape of his face, appears to confirm that he is using gear and training with weights. No one can build a high level of hypertrophy with bands, comparable with free weights and weight machines. End of story. This guy is a salesman, on the same level of the guy who claims Balance of Nature supplements has the same benefits as fruits and vegetables, or that Prevagen dramatically increases and improves your cognitive functioning, all of which are untrue.
@BullyofTrolls5 күн бұрын
prove that he's on performance enhancing drugs, son
@Johnl18003 күн бұрын
@@BullyofTrolls How about Jaquish proving his claim of gaining 60lbs. of muscle while losing 16lbs. of fat using the X3 exclusively in my 40’s and without drugs. Since he says that he currently weighs 220lbs. that would mean that he would have had to weigh 176lbs. when he started using the X3. All you have to do is to look at his before and after photos to see that this clearly isn't true. If he legitimately gained 50lbs.+ of muscle using the X3 then why, in the five years that it's been for sale, has no one else been able to replicate this? If the X3 was legitimately 3x superior to weight training as claimed then guys putting on 30-60lbs. of solid lean mass would be so commonplace as to mundane by now.
@RTB_123411 күн бұрын
Get some dumbbells and a pull up bar to go along with the X3. Even that together doesn't take up much space in your place. Band only route should be for someone that is constantly out from home, like a truck driver. It's a great portable system, but it needs some things to go with it and fill the weak points.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
I like that my friend.
@Saltivasaltiva11 күн бұрын
i feel like in most exercises partials negatively effect stabilizers (like a smith) and if you're not a stretcher some of that too. i know most of my injuries occurred to stabilizers compensating for a weak muscle: groin/hip for lower back.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
I hear you. I think when you're pushing close to failure on free weights, you start playing with fire on some exercises. But I think in those situations (not saying for you), your body will at least give you some warning signs.
@Saltivasaltiva11 күн бұрын
when i was younger i wouldn't know, that's why i was in the habit of not using barbell collars but now i can usually tell im within 3 reps of failure.
@Johnl18006 күн бұрын
LOL at "I've gained 55lbs. of muscle." (using the X3) He's almost being modest here. I've seen repeated interviews where Jaquish has stated “I gained 60lbs. of muscle while losing 16lbs. of fat using the X3 exclusively while in my 40’s and without drugs” Since he says that he currently weighs 220lbs. that would mean that he would have had to weigh 176lbs. when he started using the X3. Do any of his “before” photos even remotely look like he weighs only 176lbs.? I guess that he (correctly) figures that few people will actually look closely at his self reported claims and do the math or will have any idea what a staggering number a 60 lbs. gain of lean muscle is. This is something that an elite super heavyweight strongman competitor (on steroids) would have to work hard to attain and yet we are expected to believe that a man in his 40's could accomplish this without drugs (or weights). And amazingly enough people do believe it which only proves that PT Barnum was right "There's a sucker born every minute". The X3 has been out for years now. If it legitimately built muscle 3x faster than weight training as claimed then examples of guys who put on 40-60lbs. of solid muscle over that time (as Jaquish claims to have done) would be so commonplace as to be mundane and yet we clearly haven't seen anything like that.
@BullyofTrolls5 күн бұрын
that's because plenty of naysayers like you are just refusing to give it a shot, thankfully there are still plenty of former skeptics like myself that have seen the right results due to using it.
@Johnl18005 күн бұрын
@@BullyofTrolls I used the X3 for four months and was very underwhelmed by the results. I'm not saying that you can't get some results using it but 3x better than weight training and 50lbs+ in lean mass? No way. I'm still waiting for Jaquish's supporters to coherently justify his ludicrous assertions that he "gained 60lbs. of muscle while losing 16lbs. of fat" which would mean that given his current weight that he would have had to have weighed only 176lbs. when he started which is clearly not the case judging by his "before" photos.
@BullyofTrolls5 күн бұрын
@@Johnl1800 you don't get 50lbs of muscle in a few weeks from any training 🤡🤦
@Johnl18005 күн бұрын
@@BullyofTrolls And where did anyone ever claim that anyone, doing anything, even on any amount of steroids, was ever going to gain 50lbs. of muscle in a few weeks? Even Jaquish doesn't go that far. Believe me I really wanted the X3 to live up to the hype. I was all in and even bought the performance bands, the squat belt and the book too. After being out over $800+ who wouldn't want it to live up to Jaquish's lofty claims? What I saw was substandard results compared to weights. The deadlift, row, calf raise and the chest press were "ok" at best. In each case using weighted exercises I experienced far superior results. The triceps extension/triceps pushdown, overhead press, split squat and drag curl straight up sucked. The drag curls actually started to give me tendonitis which is something that I've never experienced from any weighted curl variation. The half reps are a joke. I also saw that there was pretty much zero carryover from the X3 exercises to everyday activities like carry heavy bags, moving boxes, etc. This was glaringly apparent when I went back to lifting weights and found that just setting up for a dumbbell bench press (without even all that much weight) was far more difficult that it had been or should have been. Why should that be? Because I hadn't been handling any real weight for 3+ months! Fortunately I was able to unload my X3 and all of the accessories (including the book) on ebay so I was able to recoup some of the money that had wasted on the product.
@BullyofTrolls5 күн бұрын
@Johnl1800 just say you didn't follow the program, bud.
@Makindealz10 күн бұрын
Nobody ever gained 50 pounds of muscle in 1 year. Not even Ronnie Coleman on steroids. So full of shit.
@hybridresistance10 күн бұрын
I wanted to get into this a little more, but I think the secret Jaquish combo is the x3 + his Primal Medical stuff. I don't think John would have cared, just got forgot to push back on that. Still got to put in the work, but a hefty dose of those "supplements" go a long way as well.
@Makindealz10 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistancehe admits that he's on trt but thats just replacing testosterone to youth levels. I believe he's on super pharmacological dosages because that would help sell that X3 bar. Seriously nobody ever gained 50 lbs in a year. Read about the Colorado experiment with Arthur Jones and Casey viator. It was back in the seventies and Jones did this experiment to promote his Nautilus machines. He claimed Casey gained like 60 lb in a month. But neglected to tell people that Casey was gaining muscle he already had that he lost due to an infection from a finger getting cut off. He was also on a lot of steroids add rumor has it he was training with weights after his Nautilus sessions of 30 minutes.
@KyleHill377310 күн бұрын
@@hybridresistance yeah bud, next time It would be appreciated if you bring that topic up. That is the real secret to his success, not X3. I advise you to closely listen and monitor all the straight up BS he spews. If he doesn’t go unchecked he will say whatever he can get away with. You gotta remember, this is the same guy that said he was licking bathroom stall doors to purposely get Covid to show you can still train with your X3 if infected 🤦
@KyleHill377310 күн бұрын
Exactly, no disrespect to the interviewer, but he should’ve called his ass out on that comment on the spot💯 55 lbs of muscle is absurd. On top of that, claiming it was done using only bands is completely fraudulent. It’s unreal how popular and looked up to he is with his X3 user group cult, and that is exactly what it is. No outside opinions allowed and he moderates comments with an iron fist. No doubt the same fist he shoves in his ass from time to time
@antwonefletcher60868 күн бұрын
football players gain20-30 in an off season. stop it
@earplugs5510 күн бұрын
everything he says I think yeah yeah yeah, with a sly twisted smile.......... not really taking it seriously! :)
@Johnl18006 күн бұрын
You can tell that he's laughing all the way to the bank all the while thinking to himself "I can't believe the suckers fall for this."
@JoelJoel4072 күн бұрын
Great Video and Great Interview. I agree Trump is liberal and why carry weight on my back. Bands are the way to go gofit has some new bands sleeved they look good.
@kyles839110 күн бұрын
Ugh, I think we can use "doctor" in loose terms
@FrankZen8 күн бұрын
I think you definitely can build muscle with bands but you're not going to build Dorian Yates muscle. I think that's why people dismiss it. I don't see why it's so hard to believe when people can get decent builds with even body weight resistance. Again not Dorian Yates but not all muscle has to be Dorian Yates.
@fernandoz20238 күн бұрын
In fact, Dorian said it himself that resistance is resistance, be it barbells, machines, or spice girls. I guess that includes bands as well. The things is, Dorian, as well as pretty much every other pro bodybuilder, used steroids. So an average person can never achieve Dorian's level naturally, either with weights or bands.
@FrankZen7 күн бұрын
@fernandoz2023 this is true as well
@9kabukiКүн бұрын
Scammer not a doctor.
@SultanKhan6611 күн бұрын
Look, anyone that says weights are a waste of time is a snake oil salesman in my book. Bands are terrific yes but you are NOT going to build mass like you would with weights. It's just not gonna happen.
@hybridresistance11 күн бұрын
Appreciate the comment brother. I know (and I'm sure John does) that his comments regarding weights are going to light people up.
@BullyofTrolls11 күн бұрын
Well time to update "your book" because I been using his X3 since 2021 and I'll occasionally be asked based on my look "how much do I bench" and they're shocked to learn that I tell them I strictly use resistance bands...not to mention I actually increased my bench from strictly doing the X3 routine, not having lifted weights since 2021.
@mugman258211 күн бұрын
@@BullyofTrollssure you did! Ah yes I've noticed all the jacked dudes I know are only using bands. People and gyms are giving away their barbells and dumbells and going to 100% bands.😂😂😂
@SultanKhan6611 күн бұрын
@@BullyofTrolls Save it for someone that's never gone into a gym. Maybe they'll believe you.
@shiwakuseven585911 күн бұрын
So you claim, yet Westside Barbell Club members also use resistance bands to break world powerlifting records. If you read the late Louie Simmons book, WESTSIDE BARBELL BOOK OF RECORDS, you can read how Louie Simmons was a big advocate of using resistance bands along with other ways to achieve muscular overload. Louie Simmons was a big advocate of using resistance bands to develop strength speed, and according to Louie Simmons, to be very strong, you had to be very fast, and resistance bands is an outstanding way to develop strength speed.
@idx1941Күн бұрын
why are you having a con man on your channel? Perhaps you're a susceptible to such people.