This 61 Year Old Is Fitter Than Me? His Training Secrets Revealed
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Chapters:
00:00 Meet Central Park Joe!
00:48 "Nothing Is Symmetric & Perfect In Life & This Mirrors That"
01:32 RockFit
02:17 "It's Really Important To Have An Outcome When Working Out"
02:40 Rings: A Gym Necessity
03:19 The Beauty Of Training Outside
03:59 "Can You tell Me About This Rock Thing Again?"
05:17 "My First Love Was Bodybuilding"
05:44 Narrow Grip = Increase Pullup Difficulty
06:16 "You're Gonna Fall Later. Might As Well Get It Over With"
07:22 "The Best Placing You Can Get Is 2nd"
08:06 "Beauty Of Physical Fitness Is Bringing It Down Into These Base Elements"
08:34 More Inefficient = Greater The Results
09:14 Importance Of Community In Fitness
09:42 Music + Education + Fitness
10:08 "It's Not What A goal Is, It's What A Goal Does"
10:39 Pullup Ladder
13:01 Is This The Fountain Of Youth Out Here?!
13:59 "There Isn't A Secret"
14:32 "You Think That's Going To Make You Happy?"
16:13 "He's Forging An Iron Will. There Must Be Something To This."
17:03 Team Time Attack Ring Rows
18:11 Norwegian VO2 Max Protocol
18:46 Rock Weight Ring Push Ups
20:24 Joe, You Wanna Do A Pose Down
20:51 Real Off-season...Greater Longevity?
21:59 "Sufferfest"
22:43 Open MINDSET
23:43 I Feel Like We're In Ancient Greece
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► EDITED BY @TryingBrian ► Instagram: / brianistrying
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Пікірлер: 535
I’m honored. That was a very special day. Thank you Sam and Juji for taking the time to come train with our community here in Central Park! 🤙
@GuillaumeGonin
17 күн бұрын
Love your training philosophy! Very interesting and motivating.
@vinnibod2500
17 күн бұрын
Your biceps and lower pecs are awesome. Love your philosophy too. Keep it up man.
@hessdefense
17 күн бұрын
Godspeed!
@Johnny_Ocha
17 күн бұрын
Absolutely awesome mate! Keep it up! 💪🙂👍
@jujutrini8412
17 күн бұрын
I remember you from the guy who says “do deez” Broly Gainz and his pals (Gok pump) working out in the outdoor gym area. It’s good to see you still doing your thing! ✌️
“The ground…is Uneven. This rock is uneven. Just like life.” 💯💯👊🏾😤
Was called too old at 50! Started training in crumbling garage doing basic bodyweight exercises got ripped af at 53 years old!!!
@CatGirl-ny8dw
17 күн бұрын
Proving it on your channel garageman brutal training keep it up grandpa💪
@elgin6772
16 күн бұрын
💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
@MostAlpha
16 күн бұрын
Do you want a medal? Post your results on KZread.
@thebluewormbin3444
16 күн бұрын
@@MostAlphalook it up, he has a channel
@CatGirl-ny8dw
15 күн бұрын
@@MostAlpha he has
Joe is the man!!!
@ReveredWizardBob
18 күн бұрын
You're the man
@rawspace1212
18 күн бұрын
Keeping it fresh
@marcusbarnes5929
17 күн бұрын
Juji, your hairline is coming back in strong. Did you decide to go on Finasteride to lower DHT? Whats your aftercare proceedure..
@G2S_Tv
15 күн бұрын
Train with me im the real life daredevil I m 80;percent blind and use a Cain through the gym and still more physically capable than 96 percent of people would like to show u I'm not joking
@user-bb8tz2kq7y
15 күн бұрын
💪💪👍👍🔥💯
No joke. I think the world would be a better place if we thought more like Joe. What an inspiration.
Thanks for featuring Central Park Joe. I follow him on YT and as I am 65 years of age, he's a great inspiration to me.
Joe's positivity is off the charts! Seems like an awesome human to be around. Motivational x100. LOVE it!
Amazing, he's speaking so calmly and not breathing hard while working out.
Working out outside the gym is extremely refreshing
@taoist32
17 күн бұрын
Fresh air, sunlight, real oxygen.
What a wholesome human! You could really tell he was a genuine, good guy. Lots of wisdom, I'm sure.
Seeing healthy and active people who are also in their 60's always makes me happy. This is inspirational! 😍
all you can really add is we need more people like Joe, because people like this are becoming more and more rare
Jujiiiiiiii . Make friends, be happy, stay positive. So important.
I train at a park where people bring all sorts of old construction weights and stuff. I enjoy it way more than working out at the gym, and it got me in the best shape of my life so far.
@bcubed72
8 күн бұрын
There's a park near me with both bars for chins and dips, and a rubble pile with discarded stone blocks, some in excess of 100 lbs. I can get a full workout with cardio there. Plus the park maintenance crew doesn't seem to mind if I chop up any logs blocking the trails and take them..."trail maintenance." I'm closing in on a cord of cherry and oak, just this year.
That guy is so cool, hope I'm as cool as him one day
total inspiration! went out and lifted stones! bad ass.
Ive loved watching juji evolve over the years and always growing as a person. Meeting all these cool people and just having fun has been my favorite part of this channel since the apartment gym days
Yeah, Joe is the real deal. Very humble guy.
Love to see Dan John getting the spotlight he deserves. Dan invented the goblet squat and is one of THE guys that loaded carries have become so popular. On top of these, he is a strength training history buff, has competed at high levels for example in discus throwing, been coaching for over 40 years, and has master's degrees in history & religious education.
Great inspiration. I hope we all stay fit like him when we reach 60. ❤
@girlsdrinkfeck
17 күн бұрын
everyone will with encouragement and HRT
Juji makes a really good point at the end of this video about the ancient Greeks. This is how people used to get fit and stay prepared. It was just something you did if you expected to compete in the games or were required to be a warrior, except you'd actually enjoy doing it. You just hung out, and had a good time and socialize while you got fit. It wasn't a chore, it was something you looked forward to doing as often as possible. Nowadays we sit in sterile gyms and stare at the empty equipment while isolating ourselves with earbuds and whatever podcast or music will drown out the sounds of the people around us that we'd probably rather not talk to.
@oni-one574
15 күн бұрын
Best and most productive gym times I ever had was busting weights with my brother, complaining about the day, politics, the world, all while dropping PRs. That's how I got into the lifestyle. I went from being dragged to the gym, to needing it. Texas summers though, I won't commit to outdoor training in summer haha.
@cheguevara5560
10 күн бұрын
💯 correct ,in gym hardly anyone talking ,most people are busy spend more time playing with they phones that working out 😂 in outdoor gym with guys who doing calisthenics we always talk while working out ,Calisthenics is kind of tribal thing ,attracts like minded people ,having outdoor gym overlooking Pacific ocean high on the cliff in Australia beats any gym .
@ch-yq5yn
6 күн бұрын
Such bullshit. Sit in sterile gyms? What are you talking about? I meet and talk to many people in the gym; it's an extremely social experience. And lifting stones vs a well prepared barbell isn't somehow more "noble". People worked out with stones because they didn't know any better and didn't have the technology. Sure, I work outside every day. Get some sun and also look out for skin cancer if you're going to constantly expose yourself to harmful rays. The gym is one of my favorite places to go. It's to be with like-minded people, all training and working out. Your description of it as some negative, dark, dank place is ridiculous. It's a hub for all types of people. And using "stones" and body weight isn't any better than weights designed by science for the human body. I bet you're into the liver king. You think eating raw meat is the best thing for you when people simply don't have the technology or nutritional education to formulate an optimized diet. Isolating ourselves in earbuds? Ya that's not isolation, that's meditation and it's extremely good for your mental health. Lifting weights will put anyone into a state of meditation. It clears your mind. And not talking to people around you? That's your choice. Your projecting from your own insecurities and feelings. I talk to whoever the hell I want when I'm at the gym. Just because you are afraid too don't try to act like everyone else is. That's your problem. Your entire description of a modern gym is pretty much bullshit in my opinion. You completely formulated it off your own negative experiences. It's you who is the problem if you are not part of your gym's community. Somehow going outside and working with rocks isn't somehow "better". It's just different and if that's what works for you then do it. But it sounds like your have social skill problems.
@ch-yq5yn
6 күн бұрын
@@oni-one574 Then do what's best for you. That's not what works for everyone else. But describing the gym as some isolated hell hole is ridiculous. If you want to be part of a community then insert yourself. It's not going to happen by bitching about other people and complaining about them. I've met some of my best friends just hanging out working at the gym. Not socializing with other people is a you problem, not a everyone else problem.
@ch-yq5yn
6 күн бұрын
@@cheguevara5560 Your experience is not the experience of everyone else. You mean YOU don't talk to other people in the gym. And many people find the gym as a time to meditate and reflect, so I see no problem with also not talking to other people. And why would you expect everyone else has the time to chit chat and not get their work out in. You're acting as if one's better than the other. It's not. Meditation and self reflection is incredibly important for mental health. Your literally bagging on people who are at the gym working on their bodies and health as if they are doing it wrong because you think this other way is better. Again someone else projecting their poor experiences as if that's how everyone else experiences and sees the gym. Your ego is beyond yourself.
I need one of those "adjustable weight" rocks! LOL, and love the changing conversion factors! Awesome vid!
Joe is my idol now.... when i will be 61 i want to look like Joe!
@Daniel-ng8fi
15 күн бұрын
gotta get that T
@fishstick617
2 күн бұрын
If your on testosterone you can literally get a chiseled physique fast AF lifting rocks and eating fast food..
@BlGGESTBROTHER
14 сағат бұрын
Just gotta take your daily v💉tam💉ns
Paul is a kipping madman
I've been a Personal Trainer for over 20years and I've never heard such an awesome and intelligent conversation about physical fitness
Juji new hair makes him look so much younger, absolute great look on him
This video was amazing Juji. It really took me back to years ago when I'd watch your videos. I think there is something awesome about you in particular going out places, meeting people, introducing new people, and working out. Its just fun.
Joe needs a documentary
That’s so inspirational to see people so active and fit in older age So many people underestimate time and health To see Joe doing this exercises is insane
Wow! I just watched this for the first time. I'm a 52 year old male from Fife in Scotland, lost my way a bit but been lifting on and off for most of my adult life. I think I've just found my new source of inspiration! Joe you are amazing, I don't think I've ever met anyone as passionate about anything as you are. I'm gonna try this to see if I can re-start my enthusiasm for intensive training. Thank you for sharing this.
Love everything about this because this is exactly how i like to workout, love the outdoors, no distractions and you just get creative
22:51 So inspiring, I'm 58 and train kids in high school who have behavioural issues, going through grief, or recovering from trauma. The power of exercise to heal is incredible. So encouraged by viewing this thank you
@Ireikes
14 күн бұрын
Thank you for what you do, thats a beautiful thing
This is so fun, insightful, and inspiring. Makes me miss living across the street from Central Park! As a lifelong New Yorker, I thank you for representing our city so well. Stay strong!
AWESOME VIDEO!! Joe is one of my all-time favs! He´s humble, honest and down-to-the-ground!! Cheers to all of you guys!
This rules, super glad to see Joe and Juji collab!
It's really fun to see you getting back to your roots of just getting outside and having fun!
This man could take half a breath and keep a conversation going for half an hour
This is just the motivation I needed. I'm almost 53 and haven't worked out seriously since I was 27. Thanks guys!
@ericrydman7098
14 күн бұрын
In some ways, you are in an enviable position, as there is only progress ahead for you. Enjoy the journey.
I love how juji is doing collabs with smaller and not as mainstream fitness influencers. It brings so much more creativity to the table
I love everything about this type of workout! Keep these adventures coming Juji!
Exercised my whole life. 50 now. At 42 I switched my central focus to climbing and it's the best thing I ever did. A constant changing challenge, a group of people all focussed on that challenge, all focussed on improving. I can gym around the sport, I can go on holiday around the sport. It's a 3 dimensional lifestyle. And I think that's what's important in exercise, that it feels like fun with other people. I still gym on my own and I love that too, but if that were all I was doing I think it would be soulless in the end. Find the joy, find the determination to get better and stronger, find the people to share that with and stay healthy forever.
In high school, some friends and I would do "games" like this all the time! So much fun, you feel great, and build friendships!
i knew him from other challenges, he is a breath of fresh air
At 65 a sandbag overhead press, ring chinups, ring pushups, weighted dips, sandbag squats. Do it all outdoors! Fantastic Juji! Keep moving while enjoying nature is the fountain of youth. I also love the Chinese stone lifters in the park. I love the new content with regular people. Central Park Joe is the real Deal!
@ch-yq5yn
6 күн бұрын
Ya and you can stay the same way doing it inside of a gym. One way isn't better. Just pick the one you can commit too. Although I'd say working outside all the time will probably increase your risks of skin cancer.
@philloder
6 күн бұрын
@@ch-yq5yn I went to a Gym in 2020, the smell reminded me of boys locker room in high school. Nah, I will put on sunscreen, risk lightning strikes, or Sharknado's attacks vs that smell. thanks anyway!
Love this. Fun, Inspiring, Creative. Thank you and Go, Central Park Joe!
Absolutely great video. This is one of those videos that comes up in my feed that I see and can’t decide whether to immediately dismiss of check out. I am glad I gave this video a chance. I’ve never been to your channel before but loved this video. Thank you.
Great video, no BS, this is real reality TV at its best!!
so much life in this man! very inspiring
just got back from the gym, perfect timing
Very inspiring, I’m 61 as well and appreciate you sharing
I love this video it made me smile to big from all of the positivity. Thank you. ❤
Man i hope i look like that when I'm 60 years old. You are an inspiration keep it up.
Juji we love you man never stop
Love the advice on overcoming worry, paddle board etc. I’m a climber, and the best thing I learned was first thing to do is climb up an easy and high climb and drop off..just get it over with so you’re not worrying about falling later on. Also, juji looks bada$$ with the short hair, cool look
I'm retiring next year and will then, finally, have my days free to workout. All I've been doing for a few years now is working, maintaining and looking forward to that day.
Really fun video! Very upbeat and genuine guy
Joe is the real deal! We love you Joe!
What an amazing guy, he really is the real deal!
Many pearls of wisdom and great outdoor workout ideas. Good job.
we all know what we need to do. it's inside us. eat good, hydrate, get up and move.
@DimitriTheBarbarian
14 күн бұрын
You don’t need to hydrate lol
@bigmambahful
10 күн бұрын
@@DimitriTheBarbarian Potato comment is potato.
@joshuabarlow1031
8 күн бұрын
@@DimitriTheBarbarianExcuse me??
@DimitriTheBarbarian
8 күн бұрын
@@joshuabarlow1031 you don’t hydrate. American food is so shit we need to constantly drink to water down all the salt sugar and pesticides. Travel a bit and see other countries lifestyle
Joe is the Bob Ross of physical fitness. Keep it up man!
I dig the random 47-yr-old dude who just popped into the group outta nowhere and started killn it, smiling the whole time lol. So random - but so cool.
@stephencruickshanks3794
11 күн бұрын
His "pull ups" were the ridiculous CrossFit version, but he's obviously still very fit.
@JasonMcKenna2
11 күн бұрын
@@stephencruickshanks3794 Totally... I noticed he was kinda doing "the worm" on those lol.
Great video man! I've seen him on some of those bar stars videos my favorite I missed the collab videos with you and Devon.
Central Park Joe is awesome. Great guy!
Joe is so chill.
Jon & Sam thanks for informing us about this awesome dude,,,yes Jon he is the real deal
Great video. Love a good thrown together outdoor workout.
Great episode , thanks Joe ! I'm 57, worked out my whole life . Currently look as good as I ever have and even improved in some ways . I've been in a commercial gym maybe 5 times . I do everything at home or outside . Joe is onto the key , HAVE FUN. You don't have to have these brutal workouts that you end up dreading and eventually skipping . Mine change all the time . Some days I lift weights as I watch a movie , got my food cooking in the kitchen, cup of coffee going maybe . Other days its calesthenics , or at work when I'm painting houses . Other times I grab a ball and bounce it off a wall and chase it around . Or at bare minimum I have a compound set of excercises that takes 5 minutes to work the whole body and I do that at random times of the day. This type of approach will make you consistent .
The shear width when that pull up was performed 😊
Guy in the yellow pants' nick name is kipper.
This was seriously cool, what an inspiration!
Love this dude's philosophy!
Such a cool guy!! Been following him for a while!
I am loving this phase of your content, its amazing your growth throughout your channel. Any interest in Paul Chek or Laird Hamilton?
I did something similar to this during quarantine. Went to a wooded park; took an axe to windfallen wood; bucked it into challenging sizes to press and carry around. Great for my traps, delts, core and conditioning...plus I had 2 cords of wood to sell once quarantine ended. (Oh, and people tended to stay over 6' away from the sweaty, grunting guy with an axe without even being asked!)
Inspiring and informative, great video.
This is so cool. It is giving me some new ideas to workout in nature.
Joe is the man
Yo its Central Park Joe! Legend!
What a mighty good man
That tattoo on his right arm = pull-ups! lol, Great video! I'm 54 going on 74 but I still make time to workout 3-4 days a week.
Yall are amazing!!
I can only dream of looking this fit when I get to 61.
This is incredibly inspirational! I'm going to go find some rocks around me and have some fun!
At 68 now this guy in the Video is an inspiration!!!
This guy here is an inspiration.
1:27 john respawning imitating joe with the rock and that smile on his face😂
As Broderick Chavez said: "just be human and do human things" Nice video!
Love these guys attitudes so much. When you put your mind into an activity in such away that you are creating a positive mind connection to the activity/muscle you will grow, the playing mindset; but if your mindset is to get it done get out and you do the activity with little or negative mind connection the activity could become unhealthy for you. A mindset of; this is work I don't really want to be doing, but I'm going to do it anyway while thinking about what I really want to be doing. Not only will that make time go slower for you, but you are finding a way to suffer the activity needlessly for little to no growth. Using the body positively strengthens the mind, a stronger mind will give you more energy and will power to work with. Then you add the right breathing to the equation and you will be where you need to be.
This is me, in 10 years, LMAO in a kind way. I'm already at the parks, working out most of the summer. Most peeps are like "WTF?" but I'm old enough that I don't care about what people think. I'm 50 and in the best shape of my life. If I inspire only one person to take up exercising - then that is enough. I'm ok with just being there. And the kids often get curious - which is great too. Good on you!
Salute! Very inspired by grandpa💪🏾💪🏾👏🏾
What an inspiration 👏
If I get to 61 thats how I want to look, amazing
Very cool video, thanks!
Love this, guys look amazing
I have no clue wtf that dude with yellow pants was doing, but it certainly was NOT pullups.
I loved this video! You should see if you could run Joe through a gym workout, would be really cool to see. Such a nice warm video :D
@jujimufu
17 күн бұрын
Thanks Jay! I think Joe would crush a gym workout. The man is used to holding onto rocks, ledges and works out in the rain. Imagine if he had a "handle" to hold onto for an exercise without being rained on. 😄😄
Damn cool and interesting. Youre doing a great job Juji, thank you very much, this is great, keep it up dude!😉❤👍💪🤟
This is the kind of workout i crave for
15:00 Never go to a therapist, I've also been down that road and they are clueless on health. Good physical health will give good mental health, and good relationships because people will respect you when they see your fitness level and level of discipline.
@bigmambahful
10 күн бұрын
Their job is to get you hooked on pharma poisons, nothing more.