It's much easier if I'm able to walk without this.
I don't care how slow it is, you know
but it's much easier as opposed to having to take this, and move this out of the way.
The reason why I didn't go out a lot, even before I got here, was because
I was ashamed of being disabled. And it's hard. Sometimes it's, sometimes now it's hard for me
just to see people walk.
You think as a man you're supposed to be able to get out
and do this and do this around the house, do this. You do manly things or whatever
so when all that's taken away from you, then you have to have somebody to do
stuff for you, because at one point in time, I couldn't do things for myself
because I couldn't walk.
I had to stop thinking like that
because if I kept thinking like that, then I wouldn't be where I'm at now.
This chair is low, too. (Laughs)
There's Steve in the corner, see?
The DDP yoga is helping me
stretch these muscles out, you know. The more stretching and the more movement
you do the better you get.
(DDP YOGA app video plays.)
5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
It's kind of like having a high. Literally. I'm telling you because
endorphins or whatever you want to call it man
adrenaline or whatever the case may be. I'm like that for long time afterwards man.
And I look forward to it, you know what I'm saying, like tomorrow I'm looking forward to it
you know. I'm looking forward to going in and doing this because I know it's gonna
work. It's working already. You know the more I do this the easier it is
because we get loose in this natural range of motion. My balance and strength
going up and down these steps, and being able to raise my knee and my foot to
clear the steps as opposed to my toe dragging a step all the time
like it used to.
And my core strength is better, so I'm not leaning forward.
I'm gaining more mobility and I forced myself out there to walk around. I never -
The first time I walked around that circle four times, I just said I'm gonna do it.
Still at the same time, I'm like man you know I'm still using this walker but now
since I started DDP man I'm having - I mean you can call them visions, dreams, or whatever
the case may be. I see it all the time. I see myself walking without this walker
in the near future.
That's why I'm not telling anybody at home. My mom don't even look at
YouTube or nothing like that, so they won't even see this.
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- And as always, like and subscribe,
and we'll see you guys next time.
- [Director] Fantastic, good job, Myles.
- [Myles] Cool, cool, cool.
- [Director] But we need you to have a little bigger smile this time,
a little bit bigger, nice.
And we've got a new beard oil sponsor,
so we have to promote that,
so hold that right up to your face.
Give us a nice, big smile, perfect.
(upbeat jazz orchestra music)
(upbeat rock music)
- [Myles voiceover] When I think of YouTube,
I think of real people making videos
about stuff they're passionate about,
and then sharing them with the world.
But at the same time, I'm seeing a lot
of product placement and promotion in video these days.
It's getting hard to tell the difference between
what creators genuinely like and what they're just selling.
So I've come to Anaheim, California for VidCon,
the biggest YouTube event of the year
to ask fans, experts, and other YouTubers,
can you trust what's on YouTube?
Why do you trust what you watch on YouTube?
- Hmm, that's a good question.
I don't look for a truth, I guess,
I just kinda look for entertainment.
- Sometimes, depends on the YouTuber,
but sometimes I don't really trust them.
It's like, sometimes they lie in their videos
or they like to make things up.
- I don't know, you kinda have to put this weird trust
in people when they're doing things.
Their work speaks for itself in ways.
I feel like if someone actually is good at what they do,
they don't have to be like, I'm the best photographer.
You'll just see in their work.
- If you're a YouTube star, it's no secret
that you can make some serious money.
The top 10 combine to make over $120 million in 2017.
They're making some good money off of ad revenue,
but that's just one way to make money.
The advertising world refers to many
of the stars on YouTube, Instagram,
and other social media platforms as influencers,
because they have their own homegrown fan bases
that they've been interacting with for years.
To capitalize on that fan base,
companies pay these influencers
to promote their product or service.
If the channel's on the smaller side, that could just mean
some free stuff or a few hundred dollars,
while some big brands pay top YouTubers hundreds
of thousands of dollars, and that's just for one video.
Let's take a look at what being an influencer looks like.
- So a dry shampoo that I have really been liking is
this one from Dove, it is the
Refresh+Care Invigorating Dry Shampoo.
This guy right here is great for refreshing your style
because it absorbs oil and it also leaves
your hair feeling clean and full of body.
- Ingrid Nilsen is a top beauty and lifestyle YouTuber
with over four million subscribers.
Now, I'm sure she likes Dove shampoo,
but Dove is also paying her really good money
to promote their product.
Companies love these kinds of sponsorship deals
because they get to connect their brand
with the YouTuber's loyal fan base.
Influencers are changing the way that advertising is done.
Dwindling TV viewership means 30-second television spots
no longer reach the audiences that they once did.
Banner ads on websites can totally be bypassed
by ad-blocking software.
But a YouTuber discussing a product in a video?
Now, that's getting in front of eyeballs.
Do you consider yourself an influencer?
- I'm just a dude trying to learn
and I have a camera at the same time.
That's pretty much all I am.
I make no attempt to try to become an influencer
or gain social power or anything like that.
- I definitely would consider myself a influencer,
creator, director, cinematographer, actor.
You know what, everything.
- Influencer means I can go make you buy something.
I wanna influence people to get excited
about learning about stuff, you know?
And if that could be called something else
besides an influencer, I would grasp it a lot tighter.
- I'm not interested in influencing people as an individual,
I'm interested in providing people
with tools to be able to help themselves.
- I do, and I think that people get
kind of freaked out by that word, power,
and they'd rather say the word influence.
But when I say the word, like, I have power
over the world, over other people,
that to me isn't a brag, it's kinda scary.
I have to take that seriously,
and I think that creators should take that seriously.
- At the end of the day, influencers possess something
that advertisers can't purchase directly, authenticity.
If I'm Dove, I could pay, say, Taylor Swift,
to promote my new shampoo.
Associating her with my brand,
that would be awesome, it'd be great.
But she gets paid to promote stuff all the time,
and it'll be pretty obvious she's just doing it for money.
If instead I pay Ingrid over here to talk
about my shampoo in one of her YouTube videos,
that's a totally different feel.
It feels more authentic because she's been talking
about beauty and fashion since her
very first video back in 2009.
- So I'm just gonna use my lip butter from The Body Bakery.
The Checks and Balances Frothy Face Wash.
I have really been gravitating towards
these two products from Fresh.
- Authenticity's kinda YouTube's thing.
According to a study sponsored by Google,
four in 10 YouTube subscribers between the ages of 18 to 34
said their favorite creator understands
them better than their friends.
Okay, so is there anything wrong
with companies paying YouTubers to promote stuff?
I mean, you've gotta make money somehow, right?
Well, if the creator is making that relationship clear
to the viewer, probably not.
But it does become a problem
if they don't tell you about it.
Because how do know if they actually like something
versus just telling you that they like something
because they're getting paid?
Otherwise, doesn't that kinda go against the whole idea
of being authentic in the first place?
Have you ever been paid to promote a product
or something on your channel?
And if so, what was that experience like for you?
- Yeah, at the end of the day, this is a business.
Every creator that is trying to survive on this,
there's a process and there's things that they have to do.
That's why it's very important to keep your trust
with the viewer as an influencer or as a personality
that the stuff I advertise, I make sure that I like it.
- I've turned down opportunities to work with brands
and things where it just doesn't feel inline
with my values, it doesn't really feel like
something I would actually wanna tell my audience about
if it wasn't, you know, a paid opportunity.
- You're right to think that if money exchanges hands,
then you should be more skeptical about the content.
Always follow the money, right?
And so, you're absolutely right.
But for me, I want to stay above that
because once you lose your name as a credible source,
it's very, very hard to get it back.
And so, for me personally, that's a prerequisite
when I'm working with a company,
is that I wanna make sure that I can say
whatever I want, 100%.
- The brands that come to me,
I work with a ton of Fortune 500 companies.
They come to me for me to do me.
So, what I like to do is,
because you want to avoid people saying you're a sellout.
So, one way to avoid that is by creating a sketch
how you normally would and then integrating the brand
in there naturally, so I like to do that a lot.
- Do you feel differently about the YouTube creators
when you see them promoting products and promoting things
versus just like, the regular stuff that they usually talk
about on their channel, do you feel differently
about them when you see that stuff?
- I don't care, I just feel like,
it's kinda cool that people are sponsoring them
and how they get paid money
to talk about products in their videos.
And I kinda think it's cool.
- In the summer of 2017, Casey Neistat,
a popular YouTuber with over eight million subscribers,
found himself in just that situation.
He released a video showing off the Samsung Galaxy S8 phone.
It looked a lot like his other videos,
and it got millions of views.
The problem is, he was paid by Samsung to make the video,
but didn't state that anywhere.
He just left viewers with a very cryptic message at the end.
Yeah, Casey, that's definitely not gonna cut it, bruh.
After some good old-fashioned internet backlash,
Casey eventually added text to the description,
making it clear that it was, in fact, just an ad.
The Samsung video wasn't an isolated incident.
New research out of Princeton University found
that out of thousands of videos with paid endorsements,
only 10% disclosed that information to the viewer.
And many of the videos that did have disclosures
didn't even follow the guidelines outlined
by the Federal Trade Commission,
which is the government agency responsible
for regulating commerce in the US.
Basically, you can't just have hashtag ad
somewhere buried in the YouTube description.
The disclosure needs to be clear and easy to find.
The FTC is committed to cracking down
on deceptive advertising by influencers
because it can hurt consumers.
The agency went after a video game publisher
for paying a bunch of YouTubers to promote a new game
without requiring them to tell the viewers
that they were being paid.
The channel got off with a stern warning,
but think about the viewers that went out
and bought that game based on what
they thought were genuine, unbiased reviews.
Maybe now they're stuck with a game that they hate.
So, what do you guys think?
Would you lose trust in your favorite YouTube creator
if they got paid to endorse products, or would you only care
if they didn't tell you they got paid?
Let us know in the comments below.
And since we've been talking about YouTube,
I'm sure you guys have come across videos
about conspiracy theories.
And in that case, you should watch our video on
if you can win an argument with a conspiracy theorist.
And well, thinking of arguments and YouTube,
I'm sure you guys have come across internet trolls as well.
And in that case, you should our other video on
if internet trolls are born or made.
And as always, guys, like and subscribe,
and we'll see you next time.
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There are a lot. Of bumps on this road so many cyclists so be careful
and now
Rev matching!
This car is very powerful
I know you drive the car at the moment I am not anxious at all.
Even if I feel a bit like that obviously with the gears you are not perfectly used to the car at the moment. it's obviously natural
But anyway I'm not afraid for the car and I'm not afraid for my
safety
safety
So I transferred this passion to you.
Dad definitely did not transfer me this passion.
Yesterday he complained about the noise of the car and that I was going too fast
This road is not smooth
No not at all
What does that mean? It means that you have a sporty driving style.
No we don't say these things on Youtube.
We have always respected all speed limits
He's stopping for us. Honk and thank you. Did the lady do it on purpose? Yes, see.
The car really pushes me back in my seat. But this is still nothing. I imagine.
I do not want to experiment. Because I always say this, this is a naturally aspirated engine. The more it revs the more power it has.
It is not a motor with a turbo that immediately pushes you back.
At the beginning. This engine needs to rev.
And what do you say of the sound?
For me it's a little too strong. Intrusive?
it's a bit exaggerated for me
Oh no! The person on the bicycle is coming, let me go.
Accelerate in second gear!
Let it rev!
Don't change gears
Now having only driven the car for 10 minutes
what are your impressions?
Well it's a sports car I would never have imagined to drive one
You confront me with so many things in life. And it's a beautiful thing. I'm glad you're happy.
That you get to play with this
What is the most powerful car you've ever driven? This one, 5 liter engine.
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- I'm hungry!
- Hey, where's the iron?
- Can I have your phone?
- Your mom wants to know if we're coming for dinner.
- Drew's hungry, can I give him my yogurt?
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- Help!
- Okay guys, let's go.
- [Son] Uh, mom...
- Oh my god!
What happened?
(laughter)
- Why did he give him a tub of yogurt?
- Hey, Dana, did you see this new Panda video?
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Germany were beaten 2-0 by South Korea today to condemn them to bottom spot in Group E
It is the first time they have not made the knockout stages of the World Cup since 1938
Germany have often been the victors of England down the years and could have been a potential quarter-final opponent for the Three Lions
So Wright could not hide his joy over their early exit. "First thing I thought was potential quarter-finalists we don't have to worry about when we're totally honest," he said on
"In respect of Germany and what they do, then yeah it is surprising to see Germany go out like they have
"They always seem to find a way to get it done. "Coming into the tournament with one win in six or something, poor form, you still feel Germany are going to get it done
"It is surprising but for some reason I can't seem to shed a tear for them. "Well you have to (enjoy it)
"It is surprising to see a Germany side go out like they have."
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Can Vitamin D Relieve Joint Pain? - Duration: 6:53.
Can Vitamin D Relieve Joint Pain?
Vitamin D is a nutrient that is vital for bone health.
Several studies show that low levels of vitamin D can cause increased joint and muscle pain,
but the research to date is inconclusive.
A vitamin D deficiency can affect both physical and mental health, but many people have low
levels of vitamin D without realizing.
The physical symptoms of a deficiency may include muscle pain in the joints, including
rheumatoid arthritis (RA) pain, which often occurs in the knees, legs, and hips.
In this article, we look at the evidence for a link between vitamin D and joint pain.
We discuss how people can obtain vitamin D and what their daily intake should be.
Why do we need vitamin D?
Vitamin D is a nutrient that helps regulate the amount of calcium in the body.
This vitamin is crucial for bone health.
A deficiency of vitamin D causes bones to soften and become weak.
This is called osteomalacia in adults and rickets in children.
Vitamin D can also help prevent osteoporosis, which is another condition that weakens bones.
In addition, the vitamin may affect the immune system and could help to manage autoimmune
conditions such as RA, Type 1 diabetes, and multiple sclerosis (MS).
Symptoms of vitamin D deficiency vary from person to person.
Typical symptoms include: • fatigue
• joint pain • muscle pain and weakness
• bone pain • respiratory issues
• neurological concerns including numbness • low mood, specifically seasonal affective
disorder (SAD) Vitamin D and joint pain
Vitamin D is vital for bone and muscle function and may have anti-inflammatory effects.
As a result, many people believe that vitamin D plays a role in relieving joint pain, particularly
where inflammation is the cause.
Some research links vitamin D deficiency to RA, which is a chronic inflammatory condition
that affects the joints.
• A review of studies from 2016 showed that people with RA had notably less vitamin D
in their blood than people without RA.
They also found that people with RA were more likely to have a vitamin D deficiency.
• A research paper from 2012 suggests that vitamin D deficiency may be a risk factor
for the onset of inflammatory diseases such as RA and that it may increase the condition's
severity.
• Vitamin D supplementation is beneficial for the prevention of osteoporosis.
RA sufferers have a higher risk of osteoporotic fractures and experience greater joint pain,
so supplementation is advisable.
• Vitamin D may also help improve mood and symptoms of depression.
However, a large-scale Cochrane study from 2015 concluded that the current evidence is
not strong enough to establish a definite link between vitamin D deficiency and chronic
pain conditions such as RA.
Therefore, researchers need to provide more evidence.
How to get vitamin D The body can either create vitamin D through
exposure to sunlight or obtain vitamin D from the diet.
Key sources of vitamin D include: Sunshine
When exposing bare skin to the sun, the body can make vitamin D from ultraviolet B (UVB)
light.
Although sunlight is an excellent source of the vitamin, it is essential to avoid hot,
midday sun to prevent burning.
Overexposure can cause skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer.
When spending time in the sun is more difficult, such as during the winter months, it is much
harder to get a sufficient amount of vitamin D from sunlight, so it may be necessary to
obtain this vitamin from dietary sources instead.
Foods
The National Institutes of Health (NIH)recommend that adults have 15 micrograms (mcg) of vitamin
D per day.
The foods below are some of the few that are rich in vitamin D, so the diet should include
some of these each day if possible: • oily fish, such as salmon, mackerel, and
tuna • fortified milk
• beef liver • egg yolks
• mushrooms • fortified breakfast cereals
Supplements Some people, such as vegetarians or older
adults, may struggle to get enough vitamin D, especially in the winter.
The NIH suggest that supplements may be useful for:
• older adults, as the skin loses its ability to synthesize vitamin D as effectively
• people with darker skin, as it may be more difficult for the skin to use sunlight
for vitamin D production • breast-fed infants, as their vitamin D
status relies on another person's It is possible to obtain vitamin D supplements
from drugstores or online.
Too much vitamin D can cause toxicity, so it is best to talk with a doctor or healthcare
professional before taking any new supplements and to adhere to the dosage they recommend.
Other vitamins for joint pain Joint pain is often a sign of inflammation.
While there is still a lack of understanding around the role of food in mediating joint
pain, people should not overlook the impact of diet and specific nutrients.
Other nutrients that might help relieve joint pain include:
• probiotics, according to a 2017 study, where an autoimmune disease is the cause of
the pain • omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, according
to a 2017 study • calcium
• vitamin K In a recent review from 2018, researchers
suggested that following a Mediterranean dietmay help manage pain and improve physical health.
Additionally, a diet rich in antioxidants from brightly colored fruit, vegetables, nuts,
and seeds can boost overall health and reduce the risk of disease.
Outlook Vitamin D deficiency is common, but exposure
to natural sunlight and eating foods rich in vitamin D can help prevent the condition.
Vitamin D deficiency seems to be prevalent in patients with RA, and lower vitamin D levels
may also contribute to the severity of joint pain.
However, there needs to be more research in this area.
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I am not good at learning languages.
I can't learn any language.
I have been struggling with learning a foreign language.
I have to realize that I cannot learn that language.
I am simply not talented, so I'll give up.
Well, let's see what talent means exactly!
How would you define a natural talent in learning language?
Someone who learns a language easily and quickly.
Oh yes, but how does he or she do it?
Is he or she born talented?
Well, maybe.
I will not say that being born talented in language learning, is something that doesn't
exist.
But what is also possible is that he or she acquired that -let's say- talent by learning
languages.
Don't forget: being a genius is only 1% talent and 99% diligent.
Bilinguals are definitely better subjects for language learning because they acquire
languages from their early childhood, but it doesn't mean, you can't reach a very
high, even native speaker level in a foreign language.
What bilinguals or natural talents do, is being exposed to the language all the time.
You can create a similar environment in your home, for example.
You can watch your TV in your target language, you can make friends even on the internet,
you can read books in your language.
The most important thing is enjoying what you do for learning.
If you enjoy it, you will be more motivated.
If you have a high level of motivation, you will progress very fast.
Most so-called talented people are actually doing well in languages because they have
a high level of motivation and they enjoy their language.
You can do the same!
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And it was up yeah
Yeah, I was having hobos dreams last night but uh one of the sakes and sections of the dream that I remember is
It was this guy and this girl
Hmm, and they had a relationship
And
At the beginning it was like this, uh,
This spirit, it was like this, uh
It was like the man and the man has saved the woman
from
some kind of
evil spirit bondage
With his love which his love for her. He stopped this, uh this evil
bondage and like this bondage
Of this evil spirit would come like in a force field kind of like this big square
Force field it will come it would come down
I'm the person he would go, you know, I'm saying go through and go through the person and
And so then and so the guy saved the girl first and then
They were in church the guy and the girl the guy was like a preacher or something and
He was down at the front, you know in the front of the congregation and he was preaching and
The woman who was
Who was in love with him? I mean, you know that they were in love we had a relationship
The one the woman that he is saved earlier
She had decided not to love him anymore or something somehow she had decided not to lovin and
Once she did that
this
the spirit of that spirit of bondage evil
Whatever that evil whatever that evil spirit and and it was that force field started coming
from the top of the
Congregation
Like coming down the aisle
and
the woman
Who looked kind of like this panic young Hispanic lady?
the force field
Was coming through her like you could see the force field like it was coming and it was coming her away
and
It was coming for the preacher. You know, I'm saying father
It was coming down for the preacher the bond dad that evil spirit or whatever
It was coming for the preacher so she could see know everyone else probably could not see it, but she could see
the evil
spirit forcefield thing coming through and
So she looked back and she sucked. You know, she saw it coming and she knew that it was her fault that
This bondage was about to come back up on this preacher
and
And she so she got up she stood up she was like oh her
she's like on her knees and
or crouched crouched position whatever but see she got up and
As the force field passed through her
Because it was going straight for the guy wasn't going for her. So it passed through her and it made it to the guy
And by the time he made it to the guy
And went went on him. She was right there
You know with her hand on his forehead
she was right there with her hand on his forehead and
Praying in Jesus name, you know?
For the he was spirit not to
Affect him or you know come into him
you know any of those kind of things and thought that was a
pretty interesting interesting
And had some more I remember on them with our let y'all later peace
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there's my salvage vehicle good ol joyful I knew that's what they mean by
inflation do you have something I can drink
you're in luck mr. McDuck I got just the thing my newest invention superfans it's
got calcium carbonate would you it tastes like an old tire as a matter of
fact vulcanized rubber is one of the main ingredients tire oh it's not
fitting human concern that stupid bag anyway weighs a ton Bob jr. woodchuck is
always prepared I brought my lunch peanut butter absurd imbecile the gold
digger goes underwater underwater great now this old pilot can earn his water
wings get it out of your system don't want any goof ups between now and then
okay
I can only get my trusty jr. one chopped
do you mind well we've made it to the bottom of the ocean mr. McDuck whoa
now comes the tough part well nothing is going to stop me from getting my fortune
great diving deeper than anyone's Dovan before I've got to hand it to you gyro
yeah I didn't need I'll kill you bottoms up
and according to the coordinates it's just over that rise I don't understand
three acres of cash don't just disappear and no craft or the semi point along the
weak
do something don't worry mr. mcdee I'll put the engines in Reverse idiot we're
already going in Reverse Clutton a knocker I think I got rupture
the deep I'm seeing big green man here this folk sorry mr. mcdee we're stuck
like rats on flypaper who cares just keep your eyes peeled for my money want
to know what you did with all my money so you admit dumping onto our see that
your dog didn't and I want it back then you are guilty
poisons and chemicals that make our ocean everything you drop on us we
collect and use to the best of our abilities for four hundred years
gee mr. McGee that's only a hundred years for each of us take charge the
second city it has to be the lost city of Atlantis
it's an archaeological treasure the only treasure I'm interested in is my
treasure that's my fork the richest type Kuna
duck squeaker here tells me what he wants
then I did what I wanted to do
now get back to work almost forgot we wouldn't want you wandering away from
such exclusive accommodation well gold digger back exactly and I'm the only one
smart enough to try do you think you three can create a diversion for me
tomorrow how about if we start a fire
just a bit for escaping fish thinking stop him now except for one thing what's
that
excuse me conductor I'd like to get off at the next stop
let go of me up bothersome bubble Cure's stop squawking
hope your children all end up as caviar I was the only hope for escaped and I
had gone with him and we say driven the Sun I wish I had something to drink
hey mr. garelis you got any more of that fizzy stuff
not now doofus can't you see we city of Atlantis of course we will of course we
will we could get some old tires from the dump and grind them up not without
helmets sure we can watch yes wheels will you do it
there's a can of sardines in it for you oh the waters rising the air is leaking
out someplace help get me out of here okay now all we have to do is pour this
fish solution how am I gonna hold my breath that long
call for reinforcements
time to change mine
get up here thanks to launch patent dufus a gyro - it was his fizzy drink
you three did it by yourselves
I'm sorry kids but the workmen are putting a new combination lock on my
money bin and I have to make sure my money gets its money
yeah probably open a Shuster
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We Can Rebuild You - Episode 2 - Jerry's First Workout - Duration: 7:00.
The concept in my head was I was never gonna walk again.
You know I had to realize that
if I can get up and I can move my feet and I can move my legs even
though I'm having spasms, then something's there.
Let's put you in a King of the Ring chair
Look we're gonna put you out of that.
Good, good.
We're just going to move the chair, you stay.
Take it on down.
I'm with you dude. I got you pal.
That's a long drop.
Yeah.
That's way too low for you.
Alright, I didn't realize that.
You're a warrior, brother.
Matter of fact we're gonna go, we're gonna use that chair
because I didn't realize it would take him that long to get out of that.
Do you wanna use this?
Yep, don't use the other one. Use the one we just were using.
Yeah cuz I didn't realize you got, we gotta build that strength
to get out of that, and that's my goal for that.
You did good, brother.
Now take it up into Touchdown.
Boom boom boom boom boom.
Now this is where I'm wanting you to go.
Do you feel that a little bit of difference? That's elongating the spine just that
little bit farther. Palms up. Great dynamic resistance.
Now come down, go right into diamond cutter.
Push it in tight.
Now when you come back this time, I'm back here I want you to lean back.
Take it back up. Go with whatever feels comfortable to you, but -
Can you put your... there you go!
Now, arms out to a T.
Exhale, Hulk it up.
Inhale, attention.
Roll it back. Roll it back.
Awesome, at ease. Now you started at 64 and your heart rate is already at 104.
Let's see how fast your heart rate goes down. That's awesome.
Here - here's the deal, right here Jerry.
What I'm looking at is like this motion right here, that's where it's the weakest.
From here to here, you're good there. And you're good just getting here.
Now if we just get back to here
so if you can get this motion here to here, and then down. That's one.
I'd try to move that leg out a little bit more because it's all about breaking up that
scar tissue that's there bro. There you go. Now, grab them. Deep breath.
Pull them out. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Deep breath.
When I'm working with someone with Jerry's limited mobility
I'm really kind of figuring out as I go along. Sometimes I say I'm making
this up as I go along, because I'm seeing what is possible for him to do.
3, 2, 3. Almost there.
3, 2, 4. Last one. 3, 2, 5. Great job.
No one will believe that your heart rate could go from 64 to 120 sitting in a chair.
I believe it now.
Got Pat behind you so you don't have to worry about going backwards.
You can trust in the weight, he's taking you back there. We're gonna pull this up here in
front of you and I'm gonna hold that here.
Alright, let's try this. Let's try this.
What do you do? What do you do to get up on this thing?
Are you putting your hands up here and helping you?
Well, a majority of the time this is what I do.
Tricep pushes to help get you up?
There you go! Okay, now we got that.
There we go, now try to take it down.
Don't worry about the chair, we got the chair steady.
Good, good, good, good, good, perfect!
So this is like squats. Alright? So you got the motion. Forget this part here.
We've got to do to that first. Eventually we'll get here.
He can make your heart raise without
you even doing it just by, just by his motivation man, you know.
He reminds me of being in the military.
Attention. At ease.
I don't want to take you to fatigue, because we've gotta get you
up and get you out of here. Alright? So, you tell me. Say okay D, I'm on the last
run (laughs). And I'll just do something, just some more -
I'm - I'm okay.
You're good? Okay making sure, making sure.
The biggest thing that I see in Jerry is this.
which is the fire in his eyes.
He never said no. He never said I can't do it. He kept working.
Give me a hell yeah!
Yeah, hell yeah!
Hell yeah. Hell yeah!
Pick it up. Hit it. Go.
Go back down. Go back down. Get the momentum. Oh, you're on that chair now!
(Laughs) Good rib.
Look how high you got though! Look how high you got though! Okay, um, I want to pull you.
Can I pull you up? Do you think you can do that?
Nope. Nope. That ain't gonna work. That ain't gonna work. Alright.
I don't want to blow you out. I don't want to blow you out.
Boy if you would have stood up with that one that would have been freaky though.
There you go, you got it Jerry. Come on, Jerry. You got it. Get the bar. Get the bar.
There you go. Beautiful! Arms out to a T.
Exhale, Hulk it up. Good. Exhale, sit back.
Awesome. Did I blow you up?
(Laughs) I blew me up!
But you know, when my hands are up like this right I'm more stable then when they're down here.
Right, okay okay.
Thanks man. Hey, you got it bro. We're gonna do it.
Look at this stud! His heart rate's already down to 73. Mine would still be like 95.
It's like the idea is when you finally learn how to ride your bicycle, you can ride
without no training wheels or nothing like that.
That's how this is.
Getting rid of these training wheels.
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