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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2020 · 1H 10M

Transform Your Body & Life with Jay Ferruggia REPOST

from 10,000 NOs · host Matthew Del Negro

As we continue our holiday hiatus, we give you another one of last year's transformational New Year's interviews, this time with top strength coach and transformation specialist, Jay Ferruggia. If you are in the midst of beginning your New Year's resolutions, you don't want to miss this one.  Enjoy...    Jay Ferruggia is bald, jacked and tattoed.  So it's easy to be intimidated by him or judge him from afar, as I once did.  But scratch the surface and under the muscular build is a sensitive, inquisitive soul who has made it his life's work to strengthen others physically, psychologically and spiritually, as he did for me for a recent role.  Our conversation covers topics as specific as the benefits of sea salt and top training techniques, to Jay's systematic strategies to overcome his "introvert" label and become a super-connector.  Jay's transformation from a "skinny-fat" kid from Jersey to influencing tens of thousands of followers through his books, his podcast, his articles and his weekend retreat events is the stuff of movies.  You will come away knowing more about how to transform your body and, more importantly, your mind in order live up to your full potential.    SHOW NOTES:  How I judged Jay based on his appearance before ever speaking to him, (4:57). Growing up watching Stallone and Schwarzenegger, (6:41). Contracting tuberculosis during Sophomore year of college, (7:39). Creating one of the original underground gyms, (8:59). Writing for numerous health and fitness magazines, (10:53). The science behind fitness training, (12:44). Considering your stress levels, gut health and sleep before stepping into the gym, (14:12). Mastering technique in the gym, (15:11). Seeking out the information that is right for you, (16:47). Confusion around different types of diets, (17:51). “Science shows you need to train a body part or muscle group at least twice a week.”, (20:29). Training to become better, not sore, (22:14). Misconceptions around salt, (24:33). Moving out to Santa Monica 8 years ago to begin a transformation, (26:50). Urging others to reinvent themselves, (28:07). “You can’t preach and teach people, you just need to lead by example.”, (32:19). Being a Super-Connector, (37:01). Pushing yourself to do uncomfortable things, (39:07). Taking the reins with meeting new people, (42:32). Limiting the number of tasks in a day, (46:33). “Sometimes asking ‘Why?’ five, six, seven times is important.”, (49:31). Intertwining of masculinity and sensitivity, (54:47). “Now, I tell people when I have weakness and need help.” , (56:56). The Ben Franklin Effect, (57:16). Rewriting the narrative of needing alone time, (59:05).    LINKS:  Website: More on Jason  Instagram: @JayFerruggia  Podcast: Jason's Renegade Radio Podcast  Book: Jason's Renegade Diet Book    Pre-order Matt's Upcoming Indie Film, Limerence, on iTunes here!!! (available for streaming on all platforms Jan 7, 2020)    Purchase 10,000 "No"s Apparel Here to Support the Show    Matt's Amazon Influencer Page (shop thru this site for items mentioned in interviews to support 10KNos at no extra cost to you.)    RELATED PAST EPISODES OF 10,000 “No”s:    Ep 11: Panic Attacks to Perfect Life, Craig Ballantyne  Ep 13: Dumpster Diver to “Overnight” Millionaire, Bedros Keuilian    If you like what you hear, please Subscribe, leave an iTunes review and spread the word. You can also listen to all episodes at www.10000nos.com   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As we continue our holiday hiatus, we give you another one of last year's transformational New Year's interviews, this time with top strength coach and transformation specialist, Jay Ferruggia. If you are in the midst of beginning your New Year's resolutions, you don't want to miss this one.  Enjoy...    Jay Ferruggia is bald, jacked and tattoed.  So it's easy to be intimidated by him or judge him from afar, as I once did.  But scratch the surface and under the muscular build is a sensitive, inquisitive soul who has made it his life's work to strengthen others physically, psychologically and spiritually, as he did for me for a recent role.  Our conversation covers topics as specific as the benefits of sea salt and top training techniques, to Jay's systematic strategies to overcome his "introvert" label and become a super-connector.  Jay's transformation from a "skinny-fat" kid from Jersey to influencing tens of thousands of followers through his books, his podcast, his articles and his weekend retreat events is the stuff of movies.  You will come away knowing more about how to transform your body and, more importantly, your mind in order live up to your full potential.    SHOW NOTES:  How I judged Jay based on his appearance before ever speaking to him, (4:57). Growing up watching Stallone and Schwarzenegger, (6:41). Contracting tuberculosis during Sophomore year of college, (7:39). Creating one of the original underground gyms, (8:59). Writing for numerous health and fitness magazines, (10:53). The science behind fitness training, (12:44). Considering your stress levels, gut health and sleep before stepping into the gym, (14:12). Mastering technique in the gym, (15:11). Seeking out the information that is right for you, (16:47). Confusion around different types of diets, (17:51). “Science shows you need to train a body part or muscle group at least twice a week.”, (20:29). Training to become better, not sore, (22:14). Misconceptions around salt, (24:33). Moving out to Santa Monica 8 years ago to begin a transformation, (26:50). Urging others to reinvent themselves, (28:07). “You can’t preach and teach people, you just need to lead by example.”, (32:19). Being a Super-Connector, (37:01). Pushing yourself to do uncomfortable things, (39:07). Taking the reins with meeting new people, (42:32). Limiting the number of tasks in a day, (46:33). “Sometimes asking ‘Why?’ five, six, seven times is important.”, (49:31). Intertwining of masculinity and sensitivity, (54:47). “Now, I tell people when I have weakness and need help.” , (56:56). The Ben Franklin Effect, (57:16). Rewriting the narrative of needing alone time, (59:05).    LINKS:  Website: More on Jason  Instagram: @JayFerruggia  Podcast: Jason's Renegade Radio Podcast  Book: Jason's Renegade Diet Book    Pre-order Matt's Upcoming Indie Film, Limerence, on iTunes here!!! (available for streaming on all platforms Jan 7, 2020)    Purchase 10,000 "No"s Apparel Here to Support the Show    Matt's Amazon Influencer Page (shop thru this site for items mentioned in interviews to support 10KNos at no extra cost to you.)    RELATED PAST EPISODES OF 10,000 “No”s:    Ep 11: Panic Attacks to Perfect Life, Craig Ballantyne  Ep 13: Dumpster Diver to “Overnight” Millionaire, Bedros Keuilian    If you like what you hear, please Subscribe, leave an iTunes review and spread the word. You can also listen to all episodes at www.10000nos.com   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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