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Vegan Gains Worst of the Fitness Industry Interview

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    We all knew that this day was coming.
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    Well at least I knew…and those of you who follow me on social media.
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    This series is all about vegan
    athletes and he talks about vegan athletes....A lot.
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    If you’re on YouTube and have a pulse,
    then you know his name.
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    Or at least his channel’s name. You may not know his real name.
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    It’s Richard.
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    It’s time.
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    [heartbeat]
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    To interview.
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    [heartbeat]
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    Vegan Gains!!!!
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    Hi it’s Emily from Bite Size Vegan and welcome
    to another vegan nugget. The most trending,
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    fastest-growing and most polarizing vegan
    channel is that of Vegan Gains. He came on
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    the scene Dec 14, 2014, literally almost exactly
    six months ago, and exploded to where he’s
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    now at almost 55,000 subscribers, which he
    has most likely blown past by the time I post this.
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    And on the first day of 2015 he launched what
    is now his flagship series,
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    the Worse of the Fitness Industry.
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    So when I interviewed Richard we of course
    had to address this viral and incredibly controversial series.
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    Well, Richard, I just want to thank you so
    much for taking time out of your schedule
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    to talk to my viewers and to give us your
    own experience.
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    Alright, no problem.
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    Alright, so first, can you just tell
    us a little bit about yourself, like when
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    you went vegan and why? And then a little
    bit...ah, just start with when you went vegan and why?
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    Okay, well I went vegan about 4 years
    ago. It was back in April, so a little over
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    4 years now. And um, I watched a Gary Yourofsky
    video, somebody linked it on facebook. And
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    I was like ‘hmm, well I’m not into veganism’,
    but I was interested in it. I’ve never heard
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    any great arguments about going vegan until
    then. All the vegans I knew, they were like
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    ‘oh, you have to end animal suffering and
    everything’. I was a little disconnected
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    back then. I didn’t really get it, the whole
    animal suffering thing and I thought you needed
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    to eat meat for health, so I thought that
    kind of justified it. And then I watched Gary’s
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    video and it just totally flipped things around.
    He made me get more of an emotional connection
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    than I’ve ever had before and I also never
    knew animal products caused heart disease,
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    diabetes, cancer, and then I ended up learning
    about doctors, Colin Campbell, and Caldwell
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    Esselstyn, and stuff like that. And then just,
    right that day, went vegan.
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    Awesome, so you’ve been vegan for
    about 4 years. How long have you been an athlete?
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    I’ve been training since I was
    a little kid, like doing hockey, so just my
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    entire life basically, but weight training
    specifically, it’s been about 8 years.
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    So, for those people on Youtube who
    most likely, if they watch my videos, they
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    know you. You’re known as Vegan Gains who
    does these incredible, incredibly like caustic,
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    to a certain extent, callouts of people in
    the fitness industry. So, I just wanted to
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    talk about that, I mean, you call it ‘the
    worse of the fitness industries; the series’.
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    Why do you think that the industry and individuals
    within it need to be criticized?
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    Um, they’re just...like it’s
    weird. The whole bodybuilding thing, that’s
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    what it really is, the fitness industry who
    focus on bodybuilders, physique competitors,
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    bikini models. It is just such a negative
    thing for people, not only help wise, but
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    just mentally. And if you look at the comments
    it’s a lot of younger kids in their teens
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    and early 20’s who are saying, ‘your arms
    are so skinny’. It’s like, my arms are
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    literally bigger than my head and they’re
    calling me skinny. They’re causing like,
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    mental illness and they really need to be
    called out for this. It’s not just a health
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    thing, it’s a mental health issue. And it’s
    just, in every freakin way, it’s the most
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    unhealthy thing you can possibly think of.
    They’re kids like...I get messages a lot
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    kids saying, ‘wow, you really opened my
    eyes. I didn’t realize I had an eating disorder
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    until now’. They actually don’t know that
    they have eating disorders and these people
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    are driving these crazy, retarded, starvation
    diets, and they’re taking steroids, not
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    telling people. They have these massive fuckin
    arms, huge shoulders and they’re injecting
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    Synthol, and it’s all fake. Everything is
    fake and people think it’s real, and they’re
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    just going after this stupid ideal body image,
    and just really ruining their entire freakin lives up.
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    They really need to be fuckin called
    out. People say I’m harsh but they’re
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    literally ruining lives. They’re shortening
    their lives just from all the meat and crap
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    they’re eating but just from a mental health,
    and just general all around quality of life, it's just terrible.
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    I think it’s good to
    have, especially more of a focus, and I know
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    you hit both sides, but this side of male
    body dysmorphic disorders, and the hidden
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    world of male eating disorders. Because it’s
    not seen as that, it’s seen as ‘getting
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    pumped’ or ‘getting tough’. But just
    as for, and I know you have pointing this
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    out, just as for females who can never get small
    enough, males feel like they can never get
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    big enough, and it’s the other side of the
    same spectrum. So, this may seem a bit of
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    a stupid question, but you utilize a lot of
    peer reviewed studies in your videos that
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    you link up in your description. Why should
    people go by these empirical studies that
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    have been done rather than the apparent results
    that people seem to have? I think there can
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    be this idea that, well isn’t someone’s
    muscle growth or their weight loss more concrete
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    than some numbers some scientists, you know,
    dreamed up?
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    Right, well...you can have the worst
    diet imaginable and still lose weight. There
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    are people who have lost weight on twinkie
    diets. Literally, there are studies done on
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    twinkie diets and people have lost weight,
    lowered their cholesterol, and all that. Obviously
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    twinkies are unhealthy, and especially when
    you factor in, these people are insanely genetically
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    gifted. They’re just in the top top genetically,
    forget steroids, they’re still...even if
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    you take all the drugs in the world, you’ll
    never get like them. Plus, they have an insane
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    amount of steroid use and an insane amount
    of hard work, and they’re just so mentally
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    driven to do this. You factor in all those
    things together, these anecdotes just really
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    don’t make any sense. So, it’s really
    best to rely on the scientific data because
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    they’re just so far out of anyone’s reach,
    their genetics, their steroid use, their hard
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    work. It’s just not going to apply to you
    so...yeah, focus on the research, something
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    empirical that you can actually measure rather
    than just these crazy people who just don’t...
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    ...you know, come anywhere close to you at all. You
    should just focus on the research.
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    So, you did, I can’t remember, have
    you done...
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    ...you actually done competitive bodybuilding at one point?
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    Yeah.
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    So, what is it that, I know we’ve
    talked a little bit before about the horrors
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    of that industry to an extent. What is it
    that you personally….what happened where
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    you personally decided, okay I’m going to
    stop this and I’m not going to do this anymore?
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    Well, it was more of a gradually
    thing. The last show, I really tried my absolute
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    hardest to do my best for that show. And you
    know, it’s such a mental drain on you, like
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    dieting...anyone can throw weights around
    in the gym, that’s easy, but dieting for
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    a show. I don’t think anyone who’s ever
    competed before just understands how insanely
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    difficult it is. You just have to take it
    to the absolute limit and those days leading
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    up before the show, you literally think, you’re
    not gonna make it, and you feel like you’re
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    gonna die. I can normally curl 60lbs. and
    I’m pretty strong, but a few days before
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    the show I can only lift 20lbs., and I looked
    strong but you are that...just dead from dieting.
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    And I just didn’t want to go through that
    again, and my eyes were opening up to what
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    the industry really is. And after that I just,
    you know, I thought I was going to compete
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    but then I learned about the high carb vegan
    thing. You don’t have to restrict calories
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    and I basically got rid of my body image issues
    too. So, yeah that just made me kind of quit
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    bodybuilding and give that up.
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    If you could accomplish one thing with
    your ‘worst of the fitness industry’ videos,
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    what is it that you’re hoping to accomplish
    with them?
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    Well, I just want people to realize
    that just because these people look good and
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    they seem nice, they’re not really trying
    to help you out. They want to sell supplements.
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    They want to sell their lifestyle. They want
    to get money from sponsors. And all of this
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    is just completely unrealistic. I think people
    should just focus on health and if you want
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    to be athletic, and go after some real athletic
    goals, then you shouldn’t really be focusing
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    on these bodybuilders because they’re not
    really athletic. They’re really out of shape,
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    really. If you take a look, especially leading
    up to the show. To diet down that much you
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    can’t maintain any level of athleticism, you need some body fat. So, just be healthy,
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    eat well, don’t eat a ton of freakin meat.
    Hopefully that at least stops people from
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    eating so much meat. Yeah, that’s basically
    it.
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    Is there anything else you would like to say regarding that series of yours?
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    A lot of people say it’s about
    jealousy that I’m doing it or it’s about
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    hating on people, and it’s not jealousy.
    I’m not jealous or...I don’t really even
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    necessarily hate any of these people. Some
    of them, I think they really do believe what
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    they’re saying, and people just need some
    perspective. Just look at the videos objectively.
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    Just get some new perspective on things. It’s
    not about hating. It’s not about jealousy.
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    I just want people to open their eyes and
    just see the other side of things, and see
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    what’s really going on behind the scenes.
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    Alright, well thank you so much for
    your time and thank you for what you do with
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    trying to let people know the dangers that
    are out there within the fitness industry.
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    Alright, no problem.
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    I hope you enjoyed hearing from Richard on
    his flagship series. If you don’t like the
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    way he approaches his activism or feel that he’s
    too harsh, I’ll reiterate my thoughts from
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    my controversy video: go do your own form
    of activism with all that you’ve got.
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    To paraphrase Gary Yourofsky’s paraphrasing
    of what Martin Luther King said when asked
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    to stop Malcom X’s violent rhetoric, Vegan
    Gains will stop being so insane when the fitness
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    industry stops being so insane. You want to
    shut him up? Help end the cruelty and misinformation
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    that he’s reacting to. Be proactive. Be active,
    period.
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    Now I’d love to hear what you thought of
    the interview and Richard’s approach to
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    activism in the comments below.
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    If you enjoyed hearing from Richard, give
    this video a big thumbs up and share it around
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    to help bring light to the insanity of the
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    Now go live vegan, make some vegan gains...I'm not gonna do the thing
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    'cause it would just be ...depressing in comparison
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    and I’ll see you soon.
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    I'm just like...I’m still amazed by your arms, like...what
    is, how is…yeah...
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    ...I measured them like a year
    ago and they were over 19 inches, and I think they're 20 now.
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    That’s crazy. That’s like...like an infant in there….[laughs]
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Vegan Gains Worst of the Fitness Industry Interview
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