Peter Park on the actual toughness of Motocross & how to train Chase Sexton to a Supercross title...

My guest on the podcast today is Peter Park. Peter is the physical trainer of some of the sport's top riders like Chase Sexton, Levi Kitchen and Tom Vialle. While he has some of the best Supercross athletes in the world, he also trains quote-unquote “normal” people out of his gym in Santa Barbra. He has years of experience with athletes from Lance Armstrong to high level CEO’s and has lived an awesome life all following his passion of training and movement.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:07 How Peter got into Training Supercross Athletes
00:07:29 What causes Epstein-Barr? (Chad Reed Sickness)
00:20:16 Ken Roczen and Chase Sexton are perfect MX athletes
00:49:00 Adam trained with Harry Styles
00:59:26 Breaking down Chase's Technique
01:15:03 Training Lance Armstrong
01:16:02 Pro's need to Stop Complaining About Bike Setup
01:24:52 Are you born with Mental Talent?
01:33:58 Ricky Carmichael's Mentality
01:38:17 GOAT Athlete's Willing to Win
01:40:05 Did Peter know about Lance's Cheating?
01:50:55 Would you allow PED's in Sport?
02:01:15 Importance of Meditation
02:15:54 Sam Hill
02:17:37 Benefits of going to Therapy
02:28:43 Effect that Fitness has in your life
02:42:32 Honest thoughts on Ice Baths
02:47:23 Giving your Younger Self Advice
03:22:18 Outro

Пікірлер: 41

  • @tommysmithii4723
    @tommysmithii47232 ай бұрын

    Epic interview!! I've been waiting to hear from Chase's trainer. What a brilliant and humble guy. Gypsy Tales push the bar up with this one! Well done Jace👊🏾

  • @NexusCapital
    @NexusCapitalАй бұрын

    I love the “philosophy stuff” the other commenter wrote about Jase. It’s far too sterile to pragmatically discuss sports and stats without discussing the deeper meanings to what drives us and the meaning of life as a whole. It’s the seasoning of a conversation about any subject.

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4Ай бұрын

    I'm so happy to hear someone come on and legitimately defend Kenny instead of making excuses for him or hating on him. Facts are just facts and Kenny has worked his ass off, but he's had one giant hurdle after another the last 6-7yrs. It's crazy impressive that he's still riding and racing, much less at the high level he has been. Dudes an inspiration ✌️

  • @raymondharold5973
    @raymondharold59732 ай бұрын

    This was a great interview weather you realized it or not you allowed Peter to complete his answers to your questions without talking over him most of the time. I really like and listen to most of these in one sitting but was just about to stop listening because it was frustrating not getting the complete answers to some really good questions so thanks for tweaking the process hopefully it was intentional ❤ can’t wait for what’s next. The Gypsy always growing!🙏❤️🗽

  • @ghaelivanjean-louis4314
    @ghaelivanjean-louis4314Ай бұрын

    As a certified personal trainer who loves moto and wants to get into working with MX racers, this has been the most educational podcast ive watched and Ive seen quite a few of your stuff! Keep up to good content 💪🏾

  • @LukasEddy96
    @LukasEddy96Ай бұрын

    Just listened to the whole thing. So many good insights. Would be great to hear from more trainers too.

  • @NexusCapital
    @NexusCapitalАй бұрын

    Chronic Fatigue Syndrone is very real. It is dysregulation of a a hypersensitive nervous system which most of the time is subsequent to hardcore workaholics maintaining a constant Sympathetic Nervous System state. If you want to learn more about it PolyVagul theory is a great place to start. People use to think that weak minded people suffered from CFS but it turns out almost always it is an industrious and conscientious hard working people that suffer most commonly. I liked seeing you guys touch on this even if briefly. Thanks for the content.

  • @jordangarcia9806
    @jordangarcia9806Ай бұрын

    Awesome podcast. Great choice to bring Peter on. The mental talk was very heavy. Really opened my eyes. I’m interested in trying meditation for my life now. Thank you

  • @michael589m
    @michael589mАй бұрын

    The man he was referring to, Pavel Tsatsouline is a human encyclopedia. I highly recommend listening to his J Rogan episode if you’re interested in the science behind it all. And thanks jase for having Park, Beams and everyone else on that provides us part timers so much knowledge.

  • @functionalagingfitness-dou3188
    @functionalagingfitness-dou3188Ай бұрын

    You're getting some good trainers on the podcasts! First Eric Goodman @foundation training and now Peter Park! These guys will balance your fitness for riding to compliment your skills while reducing injuries and lengthening your racing career!

  • @jamiescarr3127
    @jamiescarr31272 ай бұрын

    So glad I listened to this podcast. So insightful.

  • @UncleSarkis
    @UncleSarkisАй бұрын

    Park is referring to Pavel Tsatsouline. I broke a world record using Pavel's methods, he wrote about me in his book. Great reads, all hi books.

  • @ghaelivanjean-louis4314
    @ghaelivanjean-louis4314Ай бұрын

    2nd time listening to whole podcast, on the stationary bike 30 mins in, inspiring

  • @j43y
    @j43yАй бұрын

    Great podcast! It was really cool for me to hear how Peter's facility is ran very similar to how I run mine where he describes it as "a party" because a lot of days it really feels like that when the work day is done.

  • @NickyP902
    @NickyP902Ай бұрын

    Soaking up all this amazing information. Thank you

  • @carlescarrera
    @carlescarreraАй бұрын

    One of the best ever. Loved the mental and spiritual part

  • @AbeShredz
    @AbeShredzАй бұрын

    Gypsi the GOAT. I think a Tour de France doesn’t compare with motos though. Tour de France is 100% riders ability in terms of power and traction. Less components vs components on motos. Gearing, power, grip on surfaces, suspension set up etc

  • @FoundationTraining
    @FoundationTraining18 күн бұрын

    Great talk guys!!

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel36852 ай бұрын

    I just have to say, you do know that Bob Hannah was the really ground zero beast in terms of training for motocross. And then David Bailey and Johnny O’Mara took up the mantle and pushed it even further. Honorable mention to Mark Barnett too. The athletic demands of motocross was actually recognized early on, in the 1970’s. There were studies done and it was definitely a big part of the sport. Brad Lackey trained HARD. He even wrote a book about with Len Weed. This was all waaaaay before RC.

  • @CMoeJr.

    @CMoeJr.

    9 күн бұрын

    ABSOLUTELY 💯💯

  • @CMoeJr.
    @CMoeJr.9 күн бұрын

    As far as Moto Terminator it's DEFINITELY RC. HANDS DOWN.

  • @JoshMcCarter-tu7vi
    @JoshMcCarter-tu7viАй бұрын

    Another Great one as always!! Only complaint is the audio is very low! Hard to hear in headphones and laptop! As always, thanks for the great content

  • @chrishill8805
    @chrishill88052 ай бұрын

    Volume is low. Hard to hear on my laptop.

  • @jaydanmcqueen7
    @jaydanmcqueen72 ай бұрын

    I’ve been waiting a long time for this one. Wow 👏🏿

  • @gypsytalespodcast9369

    @gypsytalespodcast9369

    2 ай бұрын

    Sweet I hope you enjoy

  • @JohnHowerton137
    @JohnHowerton137Ай бұрын

    2:48:30 is resonate with this so much 🤣 This was me in 2011. Sometimes training triathlon up to 40hrs a week and mostly at lactate threshold and above 🤦‍♂️ Amazing I didn’t die. HR monitor was nothing more than a Tachometer in my mind.. and I rode it like a 125! 18 hr is about my peak sweet spot now. Most of it easy as crap and perform better.

  • @lexshpil8232
    @lexshpil82322 ай бұрын

    Send it peter ....100 % 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💢 ...

  • @southoftheriver717
    @southoftheriver717Ай бұрын

    Another great one J🍺🍺

  • @jacksonryan345
    @jacksonryan3452 ай бұрын

    I know he doesn’t train Eli but to not mention his physical fitness is crazy

  • @PanicRev157
    @PanicRev157Ай бұрын

    This is giving me motivation to actually join a gym and get healthy. Hope it lasts and I don’t order a pizza later

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4Ай бұрын

    @ 1:11:26 when Kenny gets chunky he only has 6pack abs instead of the usual 12pack 😂 Kenny is freakishly ripped and making the rest of us raise our standards on what a "dad bod" looks like lol

  • @InspectorButters4
    @InspectorButters4Ай бұрын

    Peter has some really great insight and wisdom, but it's obvious he's old school bc for some of the younger people nowadays video games is the perfect way to shut their brain off for a bit..... ok granted maybe not with Fortnite or CoD lol, but in general it's a decent way to relax or just kill some free time

  • @thetaylorleon3315
    @thetaylorleon33152 ай бұрын

    Santa Barbara is the spot 🤙🏼

  • @kylearmstrong1188
    @kylearmstrong1188Ай бұрын

    Bro, what are you talking about Cooper Webb literally spent two years on KTM nonstop complaining about his bike.

  • @Erick-di9gm
    @Erick-di9gm2 ай бұрын

    Hey gt I don't have a factory ride, can I still listen, watch?

  • @uncoant4750
    @uncoant4750Ай бұрын

    Define "now"?

  • @KentBaum
    @KentBaumАй бұрын

    Let the guy talk please.

  • @Luap-ls3ix
    @Luap-ls3ixАй бұрын

    TLDR; Kenny and Chase are genetic freaks 😂

  • @ozeeto
    @ozeeto2 ай бұрын

    Cool podcast but sometimes it goes a little too far with the philosophy stuff

  • @ryancarlisle4621
    @ryancarlisle46212 ай бұрын

    I like his attitude about the on the bike training, most people give Aldon credit for his time with Ricky and James and the on the bike stuff, he had No say with RC and on the bike training, RC's mom did that, but Aldon takes credit for it, he also stole Jeanie Carmichael routine, he didn't have any say with James either, he didn't start the on bike stuff until he got RV2, but nobody has ever been able to handle the volume that RC did, Aldon even said that!!!

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