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Is this too much? They're delicious. Am I making a rookie mistake?
No, I love them. They're too good, though. There's a lot of sugar in them. They're trying to make one with no sugar. They're pretty close. But right now, that's got a ton of sugar in it. But damn, it's good. Yeah, they taste good. We did the full thing today, dude.
Thanks for the workout. My pleasure. Thanks for the work. You're a beast. For anyone that doesn't know, you are a fucking beast. And I suspected you would be. You know, that's why I wanted to work out. And I was smart enough. And I told you right away, I'm not going to keep up with you. But, man, you go hard.
You did a lot of the things, though. You did all the stuff, you know, like in stuff that you'd never done before, like windmills and stuff. Yeah, those windmills were like, you could really get in trouble with the windmill. Yeah. For people that don't know what that is. You certainly can with heavy weight. Yeah.
But all those things, like the push-ups and bodyweight squats, it's all just you have to build to it.
I love the way you warm up, you know, because I'm the same way. I do a long warm-up every day. And my buddy Ari got me into it and just try and stretch absolutely everything. And I was telling you, I got thrown off a horse in Africa a month ago.
And when I was in the process of getting thrown off and I was like in the middle of the air and I'm about to come down and I'm like, oh shit, this is going to be a problem. And I thought about those warmups and I landed and rolled and didn't hurt myself. So I think those are really smart.
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