Listen on Spotify - spoti.fi/3FD8PLE or Apple Podcasts - apple.co/3DRiRHG Timestamps - 00:31 Humble beginnings 02:48 Perfect exercises? 03:53 Dangerous exercises? 05:13 When to progress? 08:31 Weights & gymnastics? 14:15 The sacrifice 18:28 Patience means everything 19:50 Why gymnasts are muscular 22:31 Why rings are effective 27:10 Time commitment for gains 29:10 How to avoid distraction 31:28 Mental toughness 36:26 Street workout problems 44:18 Most important exercises 51:16 Stop wasting time
I think of excercises (pseudo pushups, etc.) as tools, and skills (planche, human flag, etc.) as products. Some tools are faster than others, but there's always multiple ways to achieve the end goal.
So I was interested in trying out the 4 week plan to see if I subscribe to the full program. In the mean time till I do the post prehab workout can I do my regular work outs?
@gymnasticsmethod your philosophy, technique and detailed explanations are some of the best online! Adam, you have added so much to my life and fitness. Thank you!!
@@spikeyslug1717 pay in full, much better and worth it. However there are other programs that beat it. I suggest do many many researches and follow these RUclipsrs for tips. This way you can do what best fit you and your body. I made a whole playlists of each types, free, through RUclips. Then again it is on you to decide if it is worth it. To me, I looked at it and decide no. No worth it.
@@DSPNWtoCali Honestly I find the gymnastic approach far more interesting than most programs that will only focus on statics elements of calisthenics. And maybe there's one program than fits my expectations, it's Simon Ata's program, that's around half the price of GM. Got any other names to recommend ? I'm all ears 🔥
I've been doing Gymnastic Bodies for like a year and half now, and I'm convinced it's the ultimate form of conditioning. My body looks amazing now...sure, I might be bigger if I did bodybuilding or powerlifting instead, but I'm big enough for me, I like this kind of physique, and more importantly, I love having such total body control and mobility. And what is especially important, I realize as I'm now 40, is that it's a gradual disciplined approach that builds you up over time, strengthening and protecting your joints and connective tissues.
Your comment encouraged me to check them out; problem is only three days into the seven day trial the website went down and hasn't been up for three days now. Not sure if you are experiencing this too.
You may get bigger with power lifting but it's a trade off with what your doing you have a balance of strength, control and flexibility. Imo this is much better for overall fitness and not necessarily about how your body looks and more about pushing what your body can do
I really appreciate your introducing me to Adam. While I will never be a gymnast at my age or achieve the calisthenics skills the young guys desire, Adam's basic exercise videos offer new options for my home workouts. You and he both join me at home when I'm working out. Thank you.
Between you the two of you, we’ve run out of excuses to be ignorant about the best workouts, techniques, and meaningful progression. Appreciate everything you do for the rest of us.
2 of my favorite youtubers that have helped me in my fitness journey. Thank u Dan for this podcast with Adam. I've learnt so much from u both. Keep up the great work gentlemen. Mad luv from Aotearoa NZ
Minden tiszteletem Ádámé. Sokat tett le az asztalra és emelett egy végtelenül szerény ember aki két lábbal (vagy kézen) áll a talajon (vagy rúdon, gyűrűn).
It’s interesting seeing Daniel listening to responses and trying to digest them! There are moments where he might disagree or maybe want clarification but he just allows that space and time for the people he interviews
I got SO much out of this episode! 👏 👏 👏 Thank you, Daniel & Adam, for the quality education! I was so inspired from just the clips of Adam doing the exercises w/ such beautiful, clean form. I’m a 47-yr-old female, and I can attest that it’s never too late to either start or restart a movement regimen. When I developed fibromyalgia several years ago, I didn’t know if I’d ever be able to regain my strength, mobility, energy, etc., but since I wasn’t dead yet, I knew that I had nothing to lose by trying-I couldn’t settle for a life where I’d be so limited and handicapped by my own inaction.I used my tenacity & resilience to keep on keeping on, and the investment into my wellness has returned dividends-we are ALWAYS worth our own time & energy! 💯 In some ways, I’m stronger & more balanced in my build than before, thanks to the calisthenics channels I follow on RUclips. I just didn’t have the knowledge before to do better. Thanks again for such an inspiring & empowering platform for people from around the globe to benefit from! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Gymnastics Method has one of the best best calisthenics channels on YT, so underrated. his production value is top notch, as well as his information. Loving this podcast!
Great talk. I'm 44 I do almost no bent arm Calisthenics. It's almost all strait arm skills ,Planche , Flags , Levers ,Press HS all compression skills , Maltese ,cross ect..... I only do a tad of bent arm on recovery days and lite progression. Buty carry over to bent arm skills is pretty good.
Thank you! Very informative! Finally, a detailed explanation of the difference between body weight training/calisthenics and advanced gymnastics exercises/techniques
The information here that is given is priceless for anyone, at any level, in any sport. It’s all about the fundamentals being performed structurally, being patient and results will come! Thanks 🔥💪🏻
I really enjoyed listening to this! Regular and systematic mechanical tension must be the secret to the rings gymnast physique. Training front lever and planche personally has resulted in specific adaptation and muscle growth (back, shoulders and serratus). Love the advice on building a solid foundation.
Great interview. A few months back a friend asked me how I do the same "stretches" (she meant base calisthenics) ever day week after week. I tried to explain that I think about it as the base for the rest of my life. It makes me feel good, starts the day right, but it's also what makes it possible to hike, bike, rock climb, etc
you both are very humble about your extensive experience & knowledge. thanks to both of you for sharing! hopefully, you will have another conversation to enlighten us all!! Cheers
Just absolutely fascinating stuff - a goldmine of information. I'll be honest inthat I don't really give podcasts their due as, basically, I don't have an hour for them but I'll look out for them in the future. I keep coming back to this phrase of: 'the short cut; is knowing what is needed to be done'. So much good sense in that one sentence. Shocking that you have just 400 likes and there are people dry-scooping on IG with 2.5 mil followers. Beggars belief... 🙄
I used to follow most gym rats and body builders here until I found and tried gymnastics and calisthenics method (body weight, a pull-up rack, and a couple of dumbells). Really effective for skinny-fat hardgainers like me to gaining muscle, improving posture, while staying lean (haven't really improved my flexibility though).
No waaay!!! :D Daniel, this is a fucking dream come true and it emerged absolutelly out of nowhere. :D Adam´s chanel is absolutelly fantastic and I´m extremely glad you to decided to make this collab
Gymnastics has very specific exercises and movements with established rules and criteria for judging every movement and highly developed training routines to achieve each outcome. It is highly regulated and correographed, so can't really be compared to calestenics which will probably never achieve this level of regulation. I feel that many gymnastics movements are more for display than calesthenics. They're often very dynamic and obviously designed to be watched while with calestenics, it seems like a good part of it is "feat of strengh" - static movements like the human flag, front or back lever, planch, etc. They are more approachable though still quite difficult so satisfying to achieve.
Great colob guys Adams channel is great and it's definitely nice to get proper information. Only a handful of channels I watch in relation to fitness due to specific goals
Interesting video ! I discovered Adam's channel few days ago and I watched a good amount of his content. I've been doing street workout for 5 years and i still learn things about the gymnastic ways ! What about nutrition? I wonder what a gymnast nutrition plan look like, because gymnast are really lean and ripped. Also, they don't seem to do a lot of cardio?
This is a pretty common parallette routine. gotta keep that butt lifted during the tuck if your on the ground. Fantastic exercise for control under load.
Yooo! My 2 top fitness youtubers out there together, great podcast man. If you could manage to create a podcast session with The Kneesovertoesguy, that would be truly amazing as well, a lot of unique information about bulletproofing and similar
Training like a gymnast is The best way for me, I have been coached by a pro gymnast for 9 months, and Still coaching me now, and I have been training in my home which is not so big, I progressed inmensely in every skill and got so much muscular, and when I go to train to a park people who dont know about calisthenics ask me if I am a gymnast and alos high level calisthenics athletes ask me the same, Because of my moves and my techniques, So I think taking gymnastics training method and adapt it to your goals is the best way to go.
I've got the impression that for the planche/maltese, the form required isnt the same in gymnastics and calisthenics. I often see gymnasts not having a big scapula protraction on those moves, but in calisthenics you have to have a good protraction/hollow to consider it a "good form". Does anyone know why ?
Calisthenics doesn't really have more or less protraction, but the gymnasts are perfectly straight. Where calisthenics people some times have a rounded back, while talking about it as protraction
Could you please make a video about forearm pain after doing different planche progressions, called periostitis? There's no videos about this problem in english and it's very common.
Listen on Spotify - spoti.fi/3FD8PLE or Apple Podcasts - apple.co/3DRiRHG
Timestamps -
00:31 Humble beginnings
02:48 Perfect exercises?
03:53 Dangerous exercises?
05:13 When to progress?
08:31 Weights & gymnastics?
14:15 The sacrifice
18:28 Patience means everything
19:50 Why gymnasts are muscular
22:31 Why rings are effective
27:10 Time commitment for gains
29:10 How to avoid distraction
31:28 Mental toughness
36:26 Street workout problems
44:18 Most important exercises
51:16 Stop wasting time
I think of excercises (pseudo pushups, etc.) as tools, and skills (planche, human flag, etc.) as products. Some tools are faster than others, but there's always multiple ways to achieve the end goal.
It was a good conversation, thanks again for inviting me, Daniel!
Jó voltál
Your channel is inspiring
So I was interested in trying out the 4 week plan to see if I subscribe to the full program.
In the mean time till I do the post prehab workout can I do my regular work outs?
Great interview! Thanks to both of you guys! I got a lot of humbling motivation from this!
@gymnasticsmethod your philosophy, technique and detailed explanations are some of the best online! Adam, you have added so much to my life and fitness. Thank you!!
Im so glad Adam is getting recognition!! His channel is such a hidden gem!!
im glad too man
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So true
Agreed 100%
Great chat colleges! 🙌🏽 - Gabo
Always fun talking shop
Thanks Gabo!
3 legends all high-fiving each other. 😂👍 I learned so much from you guys it's unreal!!! 🙏
Dude I just found his channel a month ago and it’s amazing!! So underrated. So glad this podcast happened
Same here. Glad he’s getting the recognition deserved
I’ve learned so much watching Adam’s videos over the past 4 months, I took the plunge and joined his Gymnastics Method program. Starting with prehab.
Is it worth the price ? Thinking about joining it cause it truly looks like quality teaching, yet I feel it's a bit overpriced...
@@spikeyslug1717 pay in full, much better and worth it. However there are other programs that beat it. I suggest do many many researches and follow these RUclipsrs for tips. This way you can do what best fit you and your body.
I made a whole playlists of each types, free, through RUclips.
Then again it is on you to decide if it is worth it. To me, I looked at it and decide no. No worth it.
@@DSPNWtoCali Honestly I find the gymnastic approach far more interesting than most programs that will only focus on statics elements of calisthenics. And maybe there's one program than fits my expectations, it's Simon Ata's program, that's around half the price of GM. Got any other names to recommend ? I'm all ears 🔥
@@spikeyslug1717 bioneer
I've been doing Gymnastic Bodies for like a year and half now, and I'm convinced it's the ultimate form of conditioning. My body looks amazing now...sure, I might be bigger if I did bodybuilding or powerlifting instead, but I'm big enough for me, I like this kind of physique, and more importantly, I love having such total body control and mobility. And what is especially important, I realize as I'm now 40, is that it's a gradual disciplined approach that builds you up over time, strengthening and protecting your joints and connective tissues.
Your comment encouraged me to check them out; problem is only three days into the seven day trial the website went down and hasn't been up for three days now. Not sure if you are experiencing this too.
You may get bigger with power lifting but it's a trade off with what your doing you have a balance of strength, control and flexibility. Imo this is much better for overall fitness and not necessarily about how your body looks and more about pushing what your body can do
Literally a dream podcast. A gymnast with a calisthenics expert, both humble personalities. Programmed to be good.
I really appreciate your introducing me to Adam. While I will never be a gymnast at my age or achieve the calisthenics skills the young guys desire, Adam's basic exercise videos offer new options for my home workouts. You and he both join me at home when I'm working out. Thank you.
Daniel, Gabo and now Adam. You guys are my mind and soul training--physical Heroes: wisdom and dedication.
Adam was a changing-life thing for me; his gymnastics approach has helped me immensely.
Between you the two of you, we’ve run out of excuses to be ignorant about the best workouts, techniques, and meaningful progression. Appreciate everything you do for the rest of us.
2 of my favorite youtubers that have helped me in my fitness journey. Thank u Dan for this podcast with Adam. I've learnt so much from u both. Keep up the great work gentlemen. Mad luv from Aotearoa NZ
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Minden tiszteletem Ádámé. Sokat tett le az asztalra és emelett egy végtelenül szerény ember aki két lábbal (vagy kézen) áll a talajon (vagy rúdon, gyűrűn).
Love it. I am 50 still making progress and more than for long time due to kids growing.up. Consistency is key.
I recently discovered Adam and the amount of knowledge he gives is so insane he is very underrated
@@NJRangerGeorge what do you mean? His whole channel is in english maybe you just went to wrong one, his channel name is gymnastic method
It’s interesting seeing Daniel listening to responses and trying to digest them! There are moments where he might disagree or maybe want clarification but he just allows that space and time for the people he interviews
I got SO much out of this episode! 👏 👏 👏
Thank you, Daniel & Adam, for the quality education! I was so inspired from just the clips of Adam doing the exercises w/ such beautiful, clean form.
I’m a 47-yr-old female, and I can attest that it’s never too late to either start or restart a movement regimen. When I developed fibromyalgia several years ago, I didn’t know if I’d ever be able to regain my strength, mobility, energy, etc., but since I wasn’t dead yet, I knew that I had nothing to lose by trying-I couldn’t settle for a life where I’d be so limited and handicapped by my own inaction.I used my tenacity & resilience to keep on keeping on, and the investment into my wellness has returned dividends-we are ALWAYS worth our own time & energy! 💯
In some ways, I’m stronger & more balanced in my build than before, thanks to the calisthenics channels I follow on RUclips. I just didn’t have the knowledge before to do better.
Thanks again for such an inspiring & empowering platform for people from around the globe to benefit from! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
WOAH, one of the underrated fitness ytber! Gonna get lots of good info in this pod definitely
Wow both of you are on my top 3 fitness influencers, nice to watch you together.
What is the other? For me Lachlan Walker and Tyson Edwards.
@@santiagomartinez3417 Simonster 🙏
Adam and Daniel my favorite 2 online trainers, this was a amazing video thank you both.
This dude is a stud. Handsome, fit, smart, humble...
but is he rich?
@@alabasteralcove 😀😂
This is a Podcast I've been waiting for a looooong time! Thank you for making this possible
This vid is so well mixed and edited -
Excellent content,
Excellent presentation.
Thanks and kudos!
Meglepett nagyon ez a videó Ádám ! :D Gondolkoztam is, hogy ajánlom majd Danielt :)
Gymnastics Method has one of the best best calisthenics channels on YT, so underrated. his production value is top notch, as well as his information. Loving this podcast!
I am a subscriber to both channels and both offer such high quality information, Im really happy to see this collab 👍🏼 much love 🇿🇦
Two of the few youtubers I watch these days. 44 yo and getting into bodyweight training and learning all I can.
Great talk. I'm 44 I do almost no bent arm Calisthenics. It's almost all strait arm skills ,Planche , Flags , Levers ,Press HS all compression skills , Maltese ,cross ect..... I only do a tad of bent arm on recovery days and lite progression. Buty carry over to bent arm skills is pretty good.
You two are legends and my absolute favorite. Thank you both so much for your channels and sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for this podcast. Two very knowledgable individuals sharing their deep wisdom and experience!
I love this channel and he clearly has valuable connections to knowledgeable athletes
Thank you! Very informative! Finally, a detailed explanation of the difference between body weight training/calisthenics and advanced gymnastics exercises/techniques
Gymnastic method is just epic very cool and knowledgeable guy
love the quality of his videos !!
Ya
The information here that is given is priceless for anyone, at any level, in any sport. It’s all about the fundamentals being performed structurally, being patient and results will come! Thanks 🔥💪🏻
Loved this, please more calm conversations.
I really enjoyed listening to this! Regular and systematic mechanical tension must be the secret to the rings gymnast physique. Training front lever and planche personally has resulted in specific adaptation and muscle growth (back, shoulders and serratus). Love the advice on building a solid foundation.
Listened to the whole thing. Excellent podcast. Thanks Daniel and Adam, keep enlightening us.
Great interview. A few months back a friend asked me how I do the same "stretches" (she meant base calisthenics) ever day week after week.
I tried to explain that I think about it as the base for the rest of my life. It makes me feel good, starts the day right, but it's also what makes it possible to hike, bike, rock climb, etc
Real nice collab here! Finally my favourite YT-er and Calisthenics coaches in one place. 🙌
you both are very humble about your extensive experience & knowledge.
thanks to both of you for sharing! hopefully, you will have another conversation to enlighten us all!!
Cheers
Just absolutely fascinating stuff - a goldmine of information. I'll be honest inthat I don't really give podcasts their due as, basically, I don't have an hour for them but I'll look out for them in the future.
I keep coming back to this phrase of: 'the short cut; is knowing what is needed to be done'. So much good sense in that one sentence.
Shocking that you have just 400 likes and there are people dry-scooping on IG with 2.5 mil followers. Beggars belief... 🙄
You guys are amazing!! Very inspiring to us. We appreciate you both very much.
I used to follow most gym rats and body builders here until I found and tried gymnastics and calisthenics method (body weight, a pull-up rack, and a couple of dumbells). Really effective for skinny-fat hardgainers like me to gaining muscle, improving posture, while staying lean (haven't really improved my flexibility though).
No waaay!!! :D Daniel, this is a fucking dream come true and it emerged absolutelly out of nowhere. :D Adam´s chanel is absolutelly fantastic and I´m extremely glad you to decided to make this collab
Thanks!
Holy Cow! My 2 favorite dudes! Perfect line of questioning!
Very informative podcast. Thank you for making it
Excellent discussion, bros! You both are AMAZING! Thank you both for your RUclips channels.
Gymnastics has very specific exercises and movements with established rules and criteria for judging every movement and highly developed training routines to achieve each outcome. It is highly regulated and correographed, so can't really be compared to calestenics which will probably never achieve this level of regulation. I feel that many gymnastics movements are more for display than calesthenics. They're often very dynamic and obviously designed to be watched while with calestenics, it seems like a good part of it is "feat of strengh" - static movements like the human flag, front or back lever, planch, etc. They are more approachable though still quite difficult so satisfying to achieve.
that was great interview and motivation speech. Thanks !
Gold! Thanks Adam and Dan
This was mind changing. Thank you both so much.
damn, adam is strong and knows his stuff
Soo much value, really loves the podcast.
I was really waiting for this guest
Big fan of Adam and his channel. I’ve been implementing his tips in my training and it’s going really well
Great colob guys
Adams channel is great and it's definitely nice to get proper information.
Only a handful of channels I watch in relation to fitness due to specific goals
my 2 fave calisthenics youtubers!
So much important and usefull information!! Thank you daniel and adam!! Just a big thank you !!
I am loving these series, teaches quite a lot
I love this pod cast very informative 👌
Coach Sommer talks very well about preparation so you not getting injured… takes months and years
When two legends meet , society gets benefitted.
FANTASTIC podcast. Thank you. GOLD...
This! Feel sore all the time, so true. Thanks guys.
Interesting video ! I discovered Adam's channel few days ago and I watched a good amount of his content. I've been doing street workout for 5 years and i still learn things about the gymnastic ways ! What about nutrition? I wonder what a gymnast nutrition plan look like, because gymnast are really lean and ripped. Also, they don't seem to do a lot of cardio?
A little progress each day adds up to big results.
I've learned so much from both these guy's! Mahalo to both of you! 🌊🏄💪
This is my best used hr today. Thank you both 🤝
This is a pretty common parallette routine. gotta keep that butt lifted during the tuck if your on the ground. Fantastic exercise for control under load.
Thank you, love it!!!
chill down to earth man. simpel but effective. Thanks for sharing!
Just subscribed him two weeks ago... Very great content channel Adam.. two masters together
Yooo! My 2 top fitness youtubers out there together, great podcast man.
If you could manage to create a podcast session with The Kneesovertoesguy, that would be truly amazing as well, a lot of unique information about bulletproofing and similar
Loved this conversation!
I was waiting for it!
Brother when is the hybrid program coming? We need it 🤤
Working hard on it, few months at most
woaahhh ive been waiting for this
You have to invite Lefteris Petrounias, he is a beast with the rings.
omg I was waiting for his guest appearance since I followed and used both of your training videos
Really enjoy these podcasts. Keep em coming
It's the fact that there are Gymnastic Rings in the background. Love it! 🤣
Huge fan of u both
Guys support gymnastics methods
41:30 what is this exercise for ?
Victorian
Big thank you these are amazing.
1:35 The kid in the back is like _Finally, a worthy opponent_
Very good discussion!
Thanks.
Training like a gymnast is The best way for me, I have been coached by a pro gymnast for 9 months, and Still coaching me now, and I have been training in my home which is not so big, I progressed inmensely in every skill and got so much muscular, and when I go to train to a park people who dont know about calisthenics ask me if I am a gymnast and alos high level calisthenics athletes ask me the same, Because of my moves and my techniques, So I think taking gymnastics training method and adapt it to your goals is the best way to go.
Love you both!
In which body position(s) do you read or study for a longer period of time?
I've got the impression that for the planche/maltese, the form required isnt the same in gymnastics and calisthenics. I often see gymnasts not having a big scapula protraction on those moves, but in calisthenics you have to have a good protraction/hollow to consider it a "good form". Does anyone know why ?
Calisthenics doesn't really have more or less protraction, but the gymnasts are perfectly straight. Where calisthenics people some times have a rounded back, while talking about it as protraction
It's a preference thing, as a example I hold the full front lever with protracted scapula because it's easier for me.
Could you please make a video about forearm pain after doing different planche progressions, called periostitis? There's no videos about this problem in english and it's very common.
Adam from Gymnstic Method 🔥🔥🔥
Oh well, gonna listen to that while drawing at night.
Fantastic podcast! Thanks 🙏
Thank you for inspiring me to better ❤️😍😍
Wow. I just learned on a Google phone if you hold the right side of the video it will 2x speed. Never knew you could do that
Crazy I just found this man’s channel like 2 weeks ago
Adam , the king
I know him! He is Ádám Gödrösi, and he is from Hungary, just like me. Btw I never thought that he is 40. He looks like in the mid twenties.
I'm 29 :D You misunderstood that part :)