@@simonadventures3727 Actually, vegan food industry is a compartmented segment within the "food industry" (remember the food industry as a whole is rampant with unethical marketing and practices) that is in direct competition with conventional meat/dairy - who lobbies the DoA to allow for more environmentally destructive practices and questionable business ethics. The Vegan food industry actually is pretty well known for combating this very idea. So in essence it is quite the opposite since the agenda is about ethics and sustainability.
I'm here to apologize for being judgemental of you after watching "the game changers" documentary, you're a true genuine cool guy, impressive and strong as hell. Keep up dude, the world needs more people like you.
OH!!! Lol I love how Harry potter-ness follows me around and syncs up with literally every area of my life. Even if I don't know it's a thing. :') so magical :p
The late Robert Hart’s Forest Garden in Shropshire UK, on ONLY 1/8th of an Acre, and provided all his food needs. ruclips.net/video/Pv5vNRjriHc/видео.html
I appreciate that you made this a serious interview. I hate when interviews are full of jokey questions and you don't actually learn anything interesting.
Clarence stating openly that he didn't care about how it would affect his performance speaks volumes about his character. Most people are far to selfish to give even the slightest bit of consideration to the suffering of the animals they eat, and would never imagine sacrificing their taste pleasure, especially if it would affect their athletic performance.
@@konstakoivisto202 I hope you know most countries have state sponsored doping programs and there's a lot of politics. Not justifying roids, just telling that it's more common and normalised among athletes than you'd imagine
amazing interview! Really enjoyed it plus the edit of all the clips was epic. You are both so chill and spread important information in an easy and enjoyable way, Thank you 😊💚
Watched a million, trllion fitness - healthy eating - lifestyle videos. Clarence is the first and only person who mentions the importance of enrichment of foods. Thought I was the only one who sees this as an underated aspect of good health.
@@lenisemicolon There is more enrichment than just B12. Look at a box of white rice. After enrichments, more nutritional value than long grain. One of the wonderful success stories; after cereals were mandated to include folic acid, birth defects declined significantly in the US. By the time a woman becomes pregnant, it's too late. Good government policy and the power of science.
carpe diem I was just giving one example since B12 will always come from some kind of supplementation. My point is that eating a multivitamin and eating fortified foods are two ways to accomplish the same thing whereas micronutrients directly from foods may be absorbed differently and more readily in their original package than they would be as an extract.
@@lenisemicolon You're correct. I realized my mistake after I sent my response. No idea which nutrient vehicle is most efficient. But, wouldn't you rather consume something liberally fortified if you had the choice? Reading labels for saturated fat saved my life. Only recently started looking at enrichment. White rice causes more insulin spike but has excellent nutritional value. Yet you wouldn't know it from media.
Great interview Patrik! Another impressive vegan athlete who is doing it mainly because of his compassion for animals! Looking forward to your next video-especially if you meet back up in Ireland with Clarence 😁👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks alot for this interview, both of you! You are some really good rolemodels these days, and the more calm and "not-judging"-attitude when it comes to the vegan-part makes people lower their own defenses regarding meat-eating ( like me if you did not get that ;)) So thanks alot for the inspiration both on the training, and nutrition-side. Warm regards from Sweden!
Someone should seriously very seriously consider sponsoring Clarence to become an Olympian. He has good very good potential it might be an Olympic champion and he's already at a level which is very high. In terms of age it's actually not true that where people who became Olympic Champions at age 40 and weightlifting and some of them didn't start early either
@@lenisemicolon the opposition is that it's impossible in certain countries do use substances that need to be used in order to get anywhere near the podium. If you get this guy a proper sponsorship he will move to a different place where he can do the best out of himself and still be able to compete. The way this works is athletes use substances offseason and then get clean before competition he can't do it now because as soon as he signs up for a competition at least a year in advanced if it's a national competition he will get tested several times a month so it's impossible.. you can also buy off the people who come and do the testing that takes a lot of money though.
Raw Power I hadn’t gotten to the point in the video where he recaps this, I was remembering back to a Q&A where he discussed the same thing. It sounds like his point is that overall the playing field isn’t level because there are different standards for different athletes; that wouldn’t change no matter what standards he was being held to. Seems like he is satisfied with his strength and doesn’t need an Olympic qualification to validate it.
He was asked about supplements. Not PEDs. Anyway. Though he never said it loud, at 25:11 for example, he lets people know that there's no way to be a pro atlethe without being on gear.
We'll be happy to welcome you once you make the choice to cross over. I switched overnight. No sweat (though there was an insane amount of gas for about a week).
I've always been curious to try going vegan for a period to see (I've done vegetarian before, like 3/4 of my life because I don't consume much meat) but I'm allergic to soy. Vegetarian diet didn't affect performance or digestion so great only that I cannot find vegan foods without soy that have good macros. Any suggestions?
Beans and legumes like lentils, chickpeas, kidney beans etc. are a good source of protein and moderate amounts of carbs. There's seitan, which is wheat protein; very meaty in texture and has a massive amount of protein. It you don't have a gluten intolerance, seitan is a good choice. And then as far as mock meats go, there are plenty of wheat protein and pea protein products out there which are soy free. Brian Turner does 'full day of eating' videos on RUclips and he has done a few soy free days just to give his fans with soy allergies some ideas. The info is out there if you look in the right places. Best of luck! 🌱
Literally no. Just because Clarence is strong does not mean veganism works, you gotta understand the amount of supplements and steroids he pumps into his body.
@@afterlife1897 So what?So do his meat eating antsgonists.If you wanna get to a ceteain point you might gonna have to use drugs..but so do those who eat meat so use a better excuse next time lol
"I want to make a decent amount of money with little effort as possible" me too clarence, me too
Make some videos
@@simonadventures3727 Actually, vegan food industry is a compartmented segment within the "food industry" (remember the food industry as a whole is rampant with unethical marketing and practices) that is in direct competition with conventional meat/dairy - who lobbies the DoA to allow for more environmentally destructive practices and questionable business ethics. The Vegan food industry actually is pretty well known for combating this very idea. So in essence it is quite the opposite since the agenda is about ethics and sustainability.
Must not be American. We're not that smart.
His mind works like his body- super efficient
secret to long life
clarence: "I want to make a decent amount of money with the smallest effort possible"
*proceeds to throw 200 kg over his head 5 times a week*
Yo 😂 LMAO
Lots of glearing holes in hes logic but hes cool and fascinating.
Ethical athletes. Great interview.
tru dat
lol
Yes just what we need
hipocrits
@@sage6336 the best veganism+ roids can offer..sad huh?
265 kg 10 reps backsquat „ yeah crazy video where I almost died“
Clarence: :)
Me: :0
@James O'Connor not uploaded he said.
I'm here to apologize for being judgemental of you after watching "the game changers" documentary, you're a true genuine cool guy, impressive and strong as hell. Keep up dude, the world needs more people like you.
Patrik asked 90% of questions I had about clearence 😂🌿💪🏻
Clarence is so honest and down to earth, big thumbs up. Love watching you do weightlifting btw.
Clarence's thoughts on veganism are so pure and sincere! Love him
Clarence in jeans? Is this real life?
And a Tshirt which is not WHITE.
"I'm retired for you're stronger than I am"
This is All Might passing the torch lol
we all know most of Clarence followers are Harry Potter fans
@@guidojorgemamanicondori8309 well there will probably be gays in general watching body building men. nothing we can do about it.
OH!!!
Lol I love how Harry potter-ness follows me around and syncs up with literally every area of my life. Even if I don't know it's a thing. :') so magical :p
@@guidojorgemamanicondori8309 come out of the closet. You'll love yourself.
KrazyKrzysztof Unless a person is Homophobic I don’t see why it would even be an issue or reason to talk about it, blike is being done here!. 🌎✊🏽🌻
Harry squatter
If I were that forest I’d be scared, if you two vegans got hungry you’d mow that whole thing down
and if they were carnists they'd burn it down and use it all for grazing land for like 3 cows
@@graniteminerman nice
The late Robert Hart’s Forest Garden in Shropshire UK, on ONLY 1/8th of an Acre, and provided all his food needs. ruclips.net/video/Pv5vNRjriHc/видео.html
@@graniteminerman Dude, you should be happy if you could raise one bunny with that amount of land.
@@graniteminerman Yessir we would
Nice job guys! Really enjoyed this
The whole V-gang is getting together
He's so chill and down to earth man.
Would love to see how he programs his training.
I appreciate that you made this a serious interview. I hate when interviews are full of jokey questions and you don't actually learn anything interesting.
*Why wasn't Clarence a focus in **#TheGameChangers** film???*
Lots of great vegans to feature in part two! 😁 Like Rich Roll.
@@ShariLikesFruit tru dat
BACAUSE HES A FUC KNG BEAST
Clarence was busy training.
@@guidojorgemamanicondori8309 That doesn't even remotely answer the question, but nice try anyway.
Clarence stating openly that he didn't care about how it would affect his performance speaks volumes about his character. Most people are far to selfish to give even the slightest bit of consideration to the suffering of the animals they eat, and would never imagine sacrificing their taste pleasure, especially if it would affect their athletic performance.
That's not 100% true animals aren't always tortured.
Love this interview, so much insight and so real. Thank you!
Dude stellar video. You’re a great interviewer. Clarence is a very articulate, gifted, and humble. I really appreciate this
Since following Clarence properly, I have learned so much about weightlifting and olympic lifting. Very grateful and have so much respect for him
Really enjoyed the couple interviews between one another. Thanks for them
The humblest. Keep making videos both of you 💪🏻🌱
Great Interview. Thank you very much.
192 kg snatch? He could medal at worlds damn, and he does it for fun
he doesn't do it for fun
He wouldnt pass the drugtests
@@konstakoivisto202 I hope you know most countries have state sponsored doping programs and there's a lot of politics. Not justifying roids, just telling that it's more common and normalised among athletes than you'd imagine
@@ayowhyyoumad3684 i think it's mostly because he is open about his use.
@@Ozzie143 what? He has never said he uses steroids
Hey Patrik! Great video! Thank you!
amazing interview! Really enjoyed it plus the edit of all the clips was epic. You are both so chill and spread important information in an easy and enjoyable way, Thank you 😊💚
Vegan Savages!!!
Cheers for being so open and sincere.
Excellent interview. Answered a bunch of questions I had.
Both interviews are very interesting. You guys are great!
Great interview I really enjoyed this!
Clarence is always very honest. These are great interviews
Top notch work on editing. Nice to see examples
Great interview. Clarence is a great lifter!
Loved the interview, Patrik! I really was very curious about his thoughts on some things you asked him. Thanks! :D
I'm so glad these two are good mates.
Amazing interview with my 2 favourite athletes 😊🌱💪❤
Love the shirt bro, Respect from Bulgaria!
Watched a million, trllion fitness - healthy eating - lifestyle videos. Clarence is the first and only person who mentions the importance of enrichment of foods. Thought I was the only one who sees this as an underated aspect of good health.
carpe diem It’s really no different having a B12 supplement than having B12 fortified foods except that a supplement is more reliable.
@@lenisemicolon There is more enrichment than just B12. Look at a box of white rice. After enrichments, more nutritional value than long grain. One of the wonderful success stories; after cereals were mandated to include folic acid, birth defects declined significantly in the US. By the time a woman becomes pregnant, it's too late. Good government policy and the power of science.
carpe diem I was just giving one example since B12 will always come from some kind of supplementation. My point is that eating a multivitamin and eating fortified foods are two ways to accomplish the same thing whereas micronutrients directly from foods may be absorbed differently and more readily in their original package than they would be as an extract.
@@lenisemicolon You're correct. I realized my mistake after I sent my response. No idea which nutrient vehicle is most efficient. But, wouldn't you rather consume something liberally fortified if you had the choice? Reading labels for saturated fat saved my life. Only recently started looking at enrichment. White rice causes more insulin spike but has excellent nutritional value. Yet you wouldn't know it from media.
@@lenisemicolon Would add that the enrichment process must be highly effective if it is that successful in lowering birth defects.
Thank you both...
14:00 big shout out to Gabriel Sancraian...another goat
Respect to both of you, Gentlemen with souls.
Great interview Patrik! Another impressive vegan athlete who is doing it mainly because of his compassion for animals! Looking forward to your next video-especially if you meet back up in Ireland with Clarence 😁👍🏻👍🏻
Can't wait for Clarence to upload these PR"'s 3 years from now
Both these guys are 🔥
I enjoyed this new content.
Great interview
Gutes Interview, geiler typ mit beeindruckenden Leistungen. Sympathisch.
great video!!!
Thanks alot for this interview, both of you! You are some really good rolemodels these days, and the more calm and "not-judging"-attitude when it comes to the vegan-part makes people lower their own defenses regarding meat-eating ( like me if you did not get that ;))
So thanks alot for the inspiration both on the training, and nutrition-side.
Warm regards from Sweden!
Clarence Kennedy is just like me bro I respect him with all my heart I can just tell good man :)
Thanks for introducing this chill dude to me. Another vegan idol on my list
Legendary duo
really cool interview !
Wow, he’s amazing! 😮
Great talk.
He's just unbelievably great
haha just watched Clarence interview you, and now this LOL :D
Great interview. Finally understand why Clarence don't compete in weight lifting.
Someone should seriously very seriously consider sponsoring Clarence to become an Olympian. He has good very good potential it might be an Olympic champion and he's already at a level which is very high. In terms of age it's actually not true that where people who became Olympic Champions at age 40 and weightlifting and some of them didn't start early either
Raw Power If I remember correctly he has some moral opposition to the Olympics and chooses not to compete.
@@lenisemicolon the opposition is that it's impossible in certain countries do use substances that need to be used in order to get anywhere near the podium. If you get this guy a proper sponsorship he will move to a different place where he can do the best out of himself and still be able to compete. The way this works is athletes use substances offseason and then get clean before competition he can't do it now because as soon as he signs up for a competition at least a year in advanced if it's a national competition he will get tested several times a month so it's impossible.. you can also buy off the people who come and do the testing that takes a lot of money though.
Raw Power I hadn’t gotten to the point in the video where he recaps this, I was remembering back to a Q&A where he discussed the same thing. It sounds like his point is that overall the playing field isn’t level because there are different standards for different athletes; that wouldn’t change no matter what standards he was being held to. Seems like he is satisfied with his strength and doesn’t need an Olympic qualification to validate it.
Lol...dude's on gear thats the reason he doesnt compete. His lifts are closed to klokovs
Clarence has no interest in competing. He’s on gear anyway which Is fine as long as you’re not cheating in comp..
This guy os very impressive in so many ways.
He's wearing jeans...I didn't think that that was possible
WOW AMAZING
wow. very informative and inspiring
In my dreams I hear the screams of lettuce in the distance crying to be saved
😂
Clarence is lovely person really good ethics etc.
Patrik and Clarence, dream team 🌱🤙
Literally exactly how I felt before turning vegan and hearing the arguments for it.
Same. It was more the logical side that got me. Learnt about how bad slaughterhouses and the gassing of pigs was later.
Great talk guys. Vegan is the way to go. I’m 6 years vegan and I feel great response from my body.👍
shoulda been in the game changers movie
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️😇🤗!
Coool guy!
Love it
Good interviewer
Great job you guys, vegan here for 4 years;)
Clarence doesnt even mention how damn low he squats when hes talking about how cheap power lifting is, dude is the definition of ATG
I thought someone was fucking dying in the background, until I realized it was some sort of land scaping equipment, lol.
MY FAVORITE THICC BOIS
Clarence should open a weightlifting+powerlifting gym
Clarence should train strongman and forget about that boring powerlifting shit.
Totote Brandy he would get injured pretty fast...
@@guidojorgemamanicondori8309 I doubt Clarence wants to get fat.
"Creatine is the only thing I'm taking... currently" lol
He was asked about supplements. Not PEDs.
Anyway. Though he never said it loud, at 25:11 for example, he lets people know that there's no way to be a pro atlethe without being on gear.
@@BlankFile he said that he wasn't natural in a Q&A before
@@user-ih3jl9um6e that's an inside joke
Love seeing these two guys hanging out. Also this angle gives a good view of what a thicc soi boi patrik is ;)
lOVE is in the air ♥♥♥♥♥♥
you guys motivated me to start reducing animal products and aim for a vegan diet in the next few weeks
I don't lift at all and I'm not yet vegan, but none the less great interview, thank you.
We'll be happy to welcome you once you make the choice to cross over. I switched overnight. No sweat (though there was an insane amount of gas for about a week).
9:30 Big ❤️
So what are all the lifts Mr. Kennedy does to look as strong as he does and lift as much as he does, thanks!
First interview of Clarence? Are we gonna ignore the time Juji forced him to answers questions while half-naked in an ice bath?!
Swear I saw clarence on hardy bucks
GIVE US THOSE VIDEOS THAT YOU DIDN'T UPLOAD CLARENCE!!!
Perfect! :o
You should do a response to robert oberst on the london reel podcast
oh my god, Clarence with jeans? are you serious ????
On CREATINE? that's it, busted!
I had no idea Clarence was a vegan. Awesome video.
I've always been curious to try going vegan for a period to see (I've done vegetarian before, like 3/4 of my life because I don't consume much meat) but I'm allergic to soy. Vegetarian diet didn't affect performance or digestion so great only that I cannot find vegan foods without soy that have good macros. Any suggestions?
Beans and legumes like lentils, chickpeas, kidney beans etc. are a good source of protein and moderate amounts of carbs. There's seitan, which is wheat protein; very meaty in texture and has a massive amount of protein. It you don't have a gluten intolerance, seitan is a good choice.
And then as far as mock meats go, there are plenty of wheat protein and pea protein products out there which are soy free. Brian Turner does 'full day of eating' videos on RUclips and he has done a few soy free days just to give his fans with soy allergies some ideas. The info is out there if you look in the right places. Best of luck! 🌱
Lupin
That's hopefully going to be a great friendship :)
I'm all new in to this stuff does height have to do with matter of more lifting
whats the name of the pizza place you and Clarence ate at in berlin?
Way cool! Can someone tell me why he grabs the bar grip so far wide?
It's obvious less distance to lift.
If anyone thinks that Clarence is natty you are horribly mistaken
Un gars très intéressant.
Vegan is the way to go for mind body strength good video man.
Debatable
Literally no. Just because Clarence is strong does not mean veganism works, you gotta understand the amount of supplements and steroids he pumps into his body.
@@afterlife1897 So what?So do his meat eating antsgonists.If you wanna get to a ceteain point you might gonna have to use drugs..but so do those who eat meat so use a better excuse next time lol
@@kindafatkindastrong5683 Is it?
@@afterlife1897 I'm vegan. Fit, strong and healthy. I record my diet quite a lot. How would it not work sorry?