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- [whistling]
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- [announcer] Once again, this is jet south
- flight J2678... [indecipherable]
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- ...now boarding at gate launch number 42.
- Thank you.
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- [announcer] Ladies and gentlemen, the
- seatbelt sign has now been switched off
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- and you are free
- to move about the cabin.
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- -We direct...
- -[cheering]
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- -[man 1] Dude!
- -[man 2] Dude.
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- [man 1] Fuck! He's massive, man!
- Look at his legs!
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- [Miguel] I think Calum is very genuine,
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- even with all this exposure, fame.
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- It's never gotten to him.
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- He's always been very humble.
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- You got to do the front
- double bars, all right?
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- 00:02:01,330 --> 00:02:03,248
- Yeah.
- Let's have you put them up there, man.
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- 00:02:03,332 --> 00:02:04,374
- [laughing]
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- 00:02:04,458 --> 00:02:07,211
- [chattering]
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- -[man 1] Hold on.
- -[man 2] Yeah!
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- [man 1] What the fuck?
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- [man 3] You're the best, Calum.
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- [man 4] Love you, Calum.
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- 00:02:16,970 --> 00:02:22,309
- [indecipherable shouting]
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- 00:02:24,353 --> 00:02:27,189
- -Yeah, Team Von Moger!
- -Fuck Bradley!
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- ♪♪
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- This is the...
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- [indecipherable]
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- 00:03:08,772 --> 00:03:10,274
- You expect me to jump, right?
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- 00:03:10,357 --> 00:03:11,525
- [man] All through the way.
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- [Calum] I gotta do what?
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- [man] You'll hit bottom
- with all that muscle.
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- No look.
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- [man] Get up.
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- [cameraman] I hear you brought
- a friend to the gym.
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- 00:04:00,115 --> 00:04:02,492
- Oh yeah. This is my buddy Chris.
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- 00:04:02,576 --> 00:04:04,077
- -[man 2] Chris Bumstead.
- -New friends.
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- [cameraman]
- How is the pump coming along?
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- 00:04:06,663 --> 00:04:08,248
- As the shirt says?
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- Filthy. Very Filthy.
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- 00:04:10,459 --> 00:04:13,587
- And if it's not filthy, I'll just go
- outside, grab some dirt and just rub it.
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- 00:04:13,670 --> 00:04:15,047
- So it looks filthy.
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- [cameraman] So what's the plan here?
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- 00:04:16,507 --> 00:04:19,301
- I don't even really know.
- You know?
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- 00:04:19,384 --> 00:04:22,262
- You hear about the crazy Calum
- and his adventures,
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- and first thing we do,
- he wants me to--
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- he wants to try and curl like
- four hundred pounds or something.
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- But I'm open to try
- anything once.
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- So, we're going to put some
- plates on the bar and see where it goes.
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- [cameraman] Do you feel confident?
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- Yeah.
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- [cameraman] You got
- eight plates on this bloody thing.
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- That was not very confident.
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- 00:04:38,779 --> 00:04:41,532
- -Are you confident? Yeah.
- -Yeah.
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- We'll give it a try.
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- So we each go... we go, we go up?
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- I'm going to go one,
- two, three...
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- On three?
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- [Calum] On three: one,
- two and then three, lift.
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- Three lift, okay.
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- -Ready? One, two, okay.
- -Yeah.
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- -And get back swing, too.
- -Yeah.
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- One, two, three.
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- [grunting]
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- Try once more. One, two...
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- -Did you feel that?
- -[Chris] No. You good? Are you good?
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- No.
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- [Chris] Injury from the game.
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- -Breathe. Breathe.
- -I'll catch you later.
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- See ya bicep.
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- -Yeah, it's game over.
- -[man] Need some ice?
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- Yeah, I felt it.
- It felt like it popped.
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- Sounded like a pop and a jolt.
- It's like [buzzing].
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- It hurts all the way up here.
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- [man] Can you do like this?
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- No, it hurts, man.
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- [woman] Are you calling slate?
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- [Vlad] Everybody set?
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- [woman] Yes.
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- All right. Calum, how much
- weight you think you lost
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- from these injuries
- overall, you think?
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- Uh, about up to like 40, 50 pounds,
- muscles.
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- Yeah.
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- Yeah.
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- This year was the most
- challenging, the most difficult.
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- I got these terrible injuries,
- the house, the fires,
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- so many things that are trying
- to unsettle me and knock me off my feet.
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- But...
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- it's either gonna make you or break you.
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- Yeah.
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- [snoring]
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- [timer bell chiming]
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- [Calum] There's like two girls
- in the rooms as well.
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- They're asleep, fast asleep.
- Yeah.
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- I got approached by Steve Jones
- who is a producer making a movie
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- based off the lives of the
- Weider brothers, Joe and Ben Weider.
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- So he asked me
- to play young Arnold.
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- So I decided to take that on and
- that's due to start filming in November.
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- Yeah, it's just--
- I gotta do the voice lessons
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- and get my lines down
- and see how we go.
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- Look at this.
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- I haven't really had a chance to practice
- 'cause I've just had
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- heaps of stuff going on
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- and people over and I haven't even
- had a chance to look at the script yet.
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- So we'll see.
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- I wish I could have done
- zoology and university
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- but I wasn't really academic
- at school. Didn't study enough.
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- So I just went into the workforce
- and just started picking up jobs.
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- And when I was working with the
- outdoor adventure tour guide,
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- all the kids and stuff used to call me
- like "Arnie" or "Buffman,"
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- "Terminator,"
- and all these different nicknames.
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- [Anna] You and I were
- both not fit to drive home
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- so James was nominated
- as the driver to take us home.
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- I had a friend walk into
- the GNC I was working at.
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- He had this idea of making a
- little motivational YouTube video.
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- That kind of blew up
- and then all of a sudden
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- I had a lot of interest from
- supplement companies in the U.S.
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- reaching out to me and even
- wanting to manage me and things like that.
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- So I just went with everything.
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- They actually flew me
- out to the States
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- to negotiate contracts
- and all that sort of stuff.
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- I had no idea what I was doing.
- I had no idea how to look at a contract.
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- But, you know, I walked the
- tight rope and just figured it out.
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- 00:10:10,485 --> 00:10:14,489
- Ended up getting a visa
- and the sponsorship and started.
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- 00:10:15,616 --> 00:10:18,202
- Coming over here was
- a shock at the start.
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- Getting a car, getting an apartment,
- living around other people.
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- I had to, like, kind of
- slow down talking.
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- 00:10:25,042 --> 00:10:28,962
- Americans don't pick up
- all the lingo straight up.
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- 00:10:29,046 --> 00:10:33,800
- The slang's a bit different,
- but it was exciting and fun.
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- 00:10:34,426 --> 00:10:36,345
- But I think Australia
- is a more beautiful place.
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- From where I grew up, the beaches
- and stuff was nicer than here, I think.
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- Oh, my turn.
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- -Fifty back.
- -He cut ya.
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- -He cut ya.
- -He cut me, he did, too.
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- -[Calum] Yeah.
- -[Ingrid] Ow!
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- 00:10:54,363 --> 00:10:55,405
- [Calum giggles]
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- [Calum] It's the right card, you idiot.
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- [Ingrid] As a child, uncomplicated.
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- You were just easy-going and you'd follow
- your brothers and follow the animals.
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- 00:11:10,420 --> 00:11:12,881
- Animals were always
- a part of Calum's life.
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- 00:11:12,965 --> 00:11:14,633
- -[Calum] Yeah.
- -[Ingrid] Always.
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- 00:11:14,716 --> 00:11:16,468
- [birds chirping]
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- 00:11:16,552 --> 00:11:20,806
- [movie film whirring]
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- [Calum] I was born in
- Castlemaine in Central Victoria.
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- And I lived there on a little farm for the
- first nine years, eight years of my life.
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- Growing up was just,
- you know, the usual stuff.
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- Catching chickens
- in the backyard.
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- You know, going over to my
- mate's place, jumping these dams.
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- All the outdoorsy type of stuff.
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- 00:11:38,031 --> 00:11:39,783
- We had a very strict
- routine growing up.
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- You know, we had to wake up and polish
- our shoes, comb our hair over to the side,
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- 00:11:46,915 --> 00:11:51,003
- and, you know, we all would sit
- down and have breakfast together.
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- Mom would make our lunches.
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- You know, we'd go to school.
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- We have to wear a little tie...
- and a uniform.
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- 00:11:57,467 --> 00:12:00,262
- Went to a very small school.
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- It was just three other kids
- in my E level at that school.
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- 00:12:04,057 --> 00:12:05,726
- And the school
- was an old church.
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- 00:12:05,809 --> 00:12:08,437
- So, it wasn't much, you know,
- to begin with.
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- 00:12:08,520 --> 00:12:09,855
- And then we moved to the coast.
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- Moved out to Anglesea when I was
- about eight years old.
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- And growing up down
- there was awesome.
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- With my mates when I was older
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- we'd go to the beach every weekend
- or after school, run down to the beach,
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- go to the surf club,
- go to the gym, do our little workouts,
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- run down to the shops,
- eat heaps of food.
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- 00:12:28,957 --> 00:12:32,127
- It was just a great
- kind of a place to grow up.
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- 00:12:32,211 --> 00:12:35,797
- There's a lot of coastline to do a
- lot of, you know, fishing and swimming
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- 00:12:35,881 --> 00:12:37,090
- and stuff like that.
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- 00:12:37,174 --> 00:12:39,259
- So we would always find
- ways to entertain ourselves, you know.
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- 00:12:39,343 --> 00:12:43,222
- Most of it revolved around
- jumping off piers into water.
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- 00:12:43,305 --> 00:12:47,392
- Had a pretty kind
- of rascally childhood.
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- Were you like at Daredevil
- when you were little?
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- 00:12:49,144 --> 00:12:51,313
- Like, you know, do like stunts
- and stuff like that?
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- 00:12:51,396 --> 00:12:53,315
- [Calum] Um, not so much of a Daredevil,
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- just trying to keep up with my
- older brothers or my friends or,
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- 00:12:57,861 --> 00:13:02,074
- you know, just getting, kind of,
- doing dares I guess a little bit. Yeah.
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- 00:13:02,157 --> 00:13:04,034
- Were your parents strict
- when you were growing up?
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- 00:13:04,117 --> 00:13:06,453
- Yeah. Yeah. I would say
- they were pretty strict.
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- 00:13:06,537 --> 00:13:09,498
- They disciplined us all
- if we stepped out of line.
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- 00:13:09,581 --> 00:13:13,043
- You know, there's six of us
- so there's not a lot of patience.
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- 00:13:13,126 --> 00:13:15,796
- I got one little sister
- and I got four brothers.
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- 00:13:15,879 --> 00:13:18,382
- And my oldest brother
- is six years older than me.
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- 00:13:18,465 --> 00:13:19,925
- He was kind of quieter.
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- 00:13:20,008 --> 00:13:22,803
- He wasn't too much
- of a troublemaker.
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- 00:13:22,886 --> 00:13:25,806
- That's Marlon. Then Harley's
- a year younger than Marlon
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- 00:13:25,889 --> 00:13:29,017
- and then Alex is about
- two years older than me.
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- 00:13:29,101 --> 00:13:32,354
- So I used to kick around
- trying to keep up with him.
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- 00:13:32,437 --> 00:13:34,982
- So a lot of stuff that
- he got into, I'd get into.
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- 00:13:35,065 --> 00:13:36,817
- You know, boxing, bodybuilding.
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- 00:13:36,900 --> 00:13:40,404
- And then there's my little
- brother and my little sister.
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- 00:13:40,487 --> 00:13:42,739
- Eddie's like five years
- younger than me.
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- 00:13:42,823 --> 00:13:46,952
- So he was, you know,
- he'd try and keep up with us boys as well.
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- 00:13:49,663 --> 00:13:51,707
- Oh my gosh.
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- 00:13:52,541 --> 00:13:56,670
- Walter. He was dad's
- favorite son.
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- 00:13:58,338 --> 00:14:01,508
- My brother taught me about that
- word when I was younger, integrity.
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- 00:14:01,592 --> 00:14:03,468
- I remember having
- a lesson in the garage.
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- 00:14:03,552 --> 00:14:08,015
- And he taught me what that word
- meant at a young age, which was useful,
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- 00:14:08,098 --> 00:14:10,851
- and it's helped me all the
- way through up until now.
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- 00:14:10,934 --> 00:14:12,853
- My brand is my name and myself.
- 198
- 00:14:12,936 --> 00:14:16,523
- My merchandise line, it's mostly
- just training gear, training apparel.
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- 00:14:16,607 --> 00:14:19,902
- It's a really cool, unique way to
- connect with the fans and the followers.
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- 00:14:19,985 --> 00:14:22,863
- It's all got kind of
- a meaning behind it.
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- 00:14:22,946 --> 00:14:25,782
- It's not just anything. It's like it
- will be catchphrases or things that I say.
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- 00:14:25,866 --> 00:14:29,328
- Or things that relate with me
- or my background or anything like that.
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- 00:14:30,329 --> 00:14:31,830
- There's so many
- different parts to it.
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- 00:14:31,914 --> 00:14:34,583
- There's like the supplements, there's
- the clothing, there's the competitions,
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- 00:14:34,666 --> 00:14:36,210
- there's social media.
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- 00:14:36,293 --> 00:14:38,086
- You know, expos, it's hard to see
- where they're going.
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- 00:14:38,170 --> 00:14:39,254
- I remember when they were huge.
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- 00:14:39,338 --> 00:14:41,882
- When I first started going to them,
- they were a lot of fun.
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- 00:14:41,965 --> 00:14:43,884
- But how many times
- do people go to expos?
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- 00:14:43,967 --> 00:14:47,137
- I guess, you know, there's always
- gonna be younger generations upcoming...
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- 00:14:48,722 --> 00:14:50,766
- ♪♪
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- The very first one I remember.
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- I remember just having a little line,
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- and then in few years,
- there's crazy lines.
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- And I appreciate it so much.
- I really do.
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- To see all those people who've looked up
- to me or they've taken something
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- or I've affected them or helped with
- their training or they've been inspired
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- or I made them feel better
- or whatever.
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- 00:15:40,357 --> 00:15:44,444
- That's a very special thing and then
- every time I hear their little story
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- or they tell me something
- then there's a little connection.
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- And I can say hey,
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- they took a little piece out of me
- and they got something out of it
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- and I helped them and that is satisfying
- for me to see other people
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- having those good experiences.
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- ♪♪
- 226
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- Sometimes your just gonna have
- complete strangers you never knew
- 227
- 00:16:10,929 --> 00:16:13,849
- or heard of and they're nicer than
- the people you know.
- 228
- 00:16:13,932 --> 00:16:17,519
- So there's a lot of good
- things out there.
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- 00:16:17,603 --> 00:16:20,439
- There are a lot of good people out
- there and you just got to sift through.
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- 00:16:20,522 --> 00:16:24,902
- You just got to take all the good and
- discard all whatever bad, negative stuff.
- 231
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- Just forget it.
- 232
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- My first competition, I did the under 19s
- 233
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- or the teenage A&B Championships,
- Victorian Championships.
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- That was my first ever show.
- 235
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- I won that one.
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- That was a lot of fun.
- 237
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- Probably one of my favorite
- shows, you know, my first one there.
- 238
- 00:16:53,597 --> 00:16:56,767
- So I went on to the bigger shows
- 239
- 00:16:56,850 --> 00:16:59,686
- in the WFF and the NABBA
- 240
- 00:16:59,770 --> 00:17:02,147
- and then ended up doing
- the Mr. Universe shows, too.
- 241
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- I think one of the beautiful things about
- doing these shows
- 242
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- was the opportunity to travel.
- 243
- 00:17:24,503 --> 00:17:27,005
- I always wanted to explore.
- I always wanted to see the world.
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- 00:17:27,089 --> 00:17:29,216
- And it was great
- that I could do that,
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- 00:17:29,299 --> 00:17:32,469
- at the same time as, you know,
- doing something that I love.
- 246
- 00:17:32,553 --> 00:17:35,889
- So I always made time after
- every single Universe show
- 247
- 00:17:35,973 --> 00:17:39,560
- to go and explore a little bit of,
- you know, the area--
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- Europe, Italy, Spain,
- France, wherever it was.
- 249
- 00:18:04,668 --> 00:18:08,547
- At that stage,
- everything was paid for out of the pocket.
- 250
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- I had to live.
- 251
- 00:18:10,340 --> 00:18:13,677
- I had to earn money
- to feed myself.
- 252
- 00:18:13,760 --> 00:18:18,223
- I was doing two other jobs, three
- other jobs just to make the ends meet.
- 253
- 00:18:18,307 --> 00:18:20,392
- So just to survive, but yes.
- 254
- 00:18:20,475 --> 00:18:21,852
- So I couldn't put everything
- into bodybuilding
- 255
- 00:18:21,935 --> 00:18:24,897
- because I had to focus on
- life as well.
- 256
- 00:18:27,149 --> 00:18:29,318
- My first job I had when
- I was twelve years old,
- 257
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- stacking shelves at a local
- grocery store, café.
- 258
- 00:18:34,406 --> 00:18:35,616
- Yeah, I had a bunch of jobs.
- 259
- 00:18:35,699 --> 00:18:38,744
- I've worked at a butcher's supermarket.
- 260
- 00:18:38,827 --> 00:18:41,788
- I've worked in daycare,
- like in after school care.
- 261
- 00:18:41,872 --> 00:18:46,001
- Then I got a job painting,
- building, landscaping.
- 262
- 00:18:46,084 --> 00:18:49,713
- I was an outdoor adventure
- tour guide for a few years.
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- You know, mountain bike riding, canoeing
- with school groups and stuff like that.
- 264
- 00:18:54,092 --> 00:18:56,929
- Even when I was landscaping,
- I would start at 7:30 in the morning
- 265
- 00:18:57,012 --> 00:19:00,265
- it'd be... all the tools, digging holes
- and trenches all day.
- 266
- 00:19:00,349 --> 00:19:01,475
- I'd be wrecked out there.
- 267
- 00:19:01,558 --> 00:19:04,019
- And at the end of the day,
- I'd still go to the gym and train.
- 268
- 00:19:04,102 --> 00:19:06,772
- No matter how fucked I was,
- I would still do it, you know.
- 269
- 00:19:10,400 --> 00:19:12,945
- It was hard to be a bodybuilder,
- doing manual labor.
- 270
- 00:19:13,028 --> 00:19:15,030
- For a long time it was very
- hard to gain weight.
- 271
- 00:19:15,113 --> 00:19:18,075
- Right, it was hard to build muscle.
- Yeah, yeah.
- 272
- 00:19:19,076 --> 00:19:22,704
- Then mum, believe it or not,
- she didn't like me going to the gym,
- 273
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- instead of doing homework,
- probably.
- 274
- 00:19:24,748 --> 00:19:26,375
- You know,
- I'd be there after school.
- 275
- 00:19:26,458 --> 00:19:30,254
- So she was against it.
- She didn't like me growing my muscles big.
- 276
- 00:19:30,337 --> 00:19:31,588
- She was a model in her day.
- 277
- 00:19:31,672 --> 00:19:35,217
- So she liked slim and elegant,
- you know, probably a more cross-fit look
- 278
- 00:19:35,300 --> 00:19:37,261
- but I was not into that at all.
- 279
- 00:19:38,679 --> 00:19:41,306
- It kind of pushed me to do
- even more, like, she was against it.
- 280
- 00:19:41,390 --> 00:19:44,059
- So I just wanted to do it even more
- because you naturally rebel
- 281
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- when you're a teenager.
- 282
- 00:19:45,394 --> 00:19:49,022
- So I started winning some shows
- and started doing really well
- 283
- 00:19:49,106 --> 00:19:50,941
- and she kind of swung around.
- 284
- 00:19:59,741 --> 00:20:00,576
- [indistinct]
- 285
- 00:20:00,659 --> 00:20:02,160
- See you later... [indistinct]
- 286
- 00:20:02,244 --> 00:20:03,787
- -You coming?
- -Yeah.
- 287
- 00:20:10,460 --> 00:20:13,005
- [yawning]
- 288
- 00:20:13,088 --> 00:20:17,009
- Caffeine. Nothing, nothing has
- really stopped me from feeling tired.
- 289
- 00:20:17,092 --> 00:20:18,468
- But it's all right.
- 290
- 00:20:18,552 --> 00:20:22,055
- It's almost 11:30.
- 291
- 00:20:22,139 --> 00:20:26,310
- I'm just waiting for a dialect
- coach to help with my
- 292
- 00:20:26,393 --> 00:20:28,478
- Arnold Schwarzenegger accent.
- 293
- 00:20:28,562 --> 00:20:30,314
- [Skype call]
- 294
- 00:20:31,982 --> 00:20:33,233
- [in funny voice]
- Arnold!
- 295
- 00:20:36,069 --> 00:20:38,030
- -[Victoria] Hello.
- -Hi. How are you?
- 296
- 00:20:38,113 --> 00:20:40,115
- [Victoria]
- Hi! Great. Thanks. How's it going?
- 297
- 00:20:40,199 --> 00:20:43,660
- It's been a bit of a crazy week but,
- yeah, so...
- 298
- 00:20:43,744 --> 00:20:45,454
- -[Victoria] Okay, cool.
- -...but anyway.
- 299
- 00:20:45,537 --> 00:20:47,873
- Well, just to give you a kind of
- insight as to what's happening here
- 300
- 00:20:47,956 --> 00:20:51,168
- -in regards to me as the coach.
- -Yeah.
- 301
- 00:20:51,251 --> 00:20:55,756
- When I working with everybody else it's
- different with them than it is for you...
- 302
- 00:20:55,839 --> 00:20:57,591
- -Yeah.
- -...when I'm working because
- 303
- 00:20:57,674 --> 00:21:01,053
- their character's voices aren't as well
- known as Arnold Schwarzenegger's.
- 304
- 00:21:01,136 --> 00:21:03,013
- -Ah.
- -So the pressure's...
- 305
- 00:21:03,096 --> 00:21:05,682
- the pressure is not as great with them
- as obviously--
- 306
- 00:21:05,766 --> 00:21:09,019
- It has to be an authentic dialect
- whether that dialect may bend.
- 307
- 00:21:09,102 --> 00:21:12,898
- With you, because it's
- Arnold Schwarzenegger's voice,
- 308
- 00:21:12,981 --> 00:21:14,858
- we have to like...
- 309
- 00:21:14,942 --> 00:21:17,361
- -Nail it, yeah.
- -We have to get it dead on.
- 310
- 00:21:17,444 --> 00:21:19,613
- Which is kind of why I am a little
- bit more like:
- 311
- 00:21:19,696 --> 00:21:20,739
- "I got to work with Calum,
- 312
- 00:21:20,822 --> 00:21:22,824
- -I got to work with Calum," because...
- -Yeah, yeah, okay.
- 313
- 00:21:22,908 --> 00:21:25,410
- ...I like what you said before,
- "It's not an impersonation.
- 314
- 00:21:25,494 --> 00:21:27,996
- -It's the voice of..."
- -It's the voice...
- 315
- 00:21:28,080 --> 00:21:31,083
- So let's just listen to him a little bit
- to get you in the mind, you know,
- 316
- 00:21:31,166 --> 00:21:33,836
- -to get it, to get the sound going.
- -Okay, yeah. That'll help, yeah.
- 317
- 00:21:33,919 --> 00:21:35,587
- [Victoria]
- Hear this.
- 318
- 00:21:35,671 --> 00:21:39,007
- [Arnold] Steroids are taken eight
- to nine to ten weeks before competition.
- 319
- 00:21:39,091 --> 00:21:42,219
- It's not a healthy thing
- but it's being used.
- 320
- 00:21:42,302 --> 00:21:43,929
- -[man] Did you take them?
- -[Arnold] I take them.
- 321
- 00:21:44,012 --> 00:21:45,722
- I took them, yeah,
- up until the competition.
- 322
- 00:21:45,806 --> 00:21:48,016
- -[Victoria] All right. Let's hear it.
- -[Calum] Okay.
- 323
- 00:21:49,184 --> 00:21:50,769
- All right, scene 101.
- 324
- 00:21:51,728 --> 00:21:53,188
- [clears his throat]
- 325
- 00:21:54,022 --> 00:21:56,149
- "Maybe I'll let him wipe my ass."
- 326
- 00:21:57,109 --> 00:22:01,029
- Mm...
- "Maybe I'll let him wipe my ass."
- 327
- 00:22:01,113 --> 00:22:04,157
- My voice is a bit croaky
- because it's like, hang on...
- 328
- 00:22:06,243 --> 00:22:09,079
- Yeah, my voice-- it's like--
- I have a tired voice right now,
- 329
- 00:22:09,162 --> 00:22:10,998
- it's, like, croaky from the expo.
- 330
- 00:22:11,081 --> 00:22:12,082
- But I hope it doesn't--
- 331
- 00:22:12,165 --> 00:22:13,917
- -Does it affect a little bit?
- -[Victoria]Yes.
- 332
- 00:22:14,001 --> 00:22:15,377
- It sounds a bit different?
- 333
- 00:22:15,460 --> 00:22:19,131
- [Victoria] Um, keep drinking
- the water. Um...
- 334
- 00:22:19,798 --> 00:22:23,343
- I think what will help you is
- I want you to play this back.
- 335
- 00:22:23,427 --> 00:22:25,137
- -The video that I've sent you.
- -Yeah.
- 336
- 00:22:25,220 --> 00:22:27,681
- I want you to stop and start it because
- you got such a good ear.
- 337
- 00:22:27,764 --> 00:22:30,559
- -That's you're way into this voice here.
- -Yeah, okay.
- 338
- 00:22:30,642 --> 00:22:32,936
- So, let's shy away from the script
- for a second.
- 339
- 00:22:33,020 --> 00:22:35,814
- -Yeah. Play the video.
- -Stop and start it and stop it
- 340
- 00:22:35,898 --> 00:22:37,941
- -and repeat, next sentence.
- -Okay.
- 341
- 00:22:38,025 --> 00:22:39,943
- Repeat, next sentence
- to get you into that voice.
- 342
- 00:22:40,027 --> 00:22:40,861
- Yeah. Okay.
- 343
- 00:22:43,113 --> 00:22:45,407
- [Arnold] The greatest feeling
- you can get in a gym,
- 344
- 00:22:45,490 --> 00:22:47,618
- or the most satisfying feeling
- you can--
- 345
- 00:22:47,701 --> 00:22:49,703
- [with Arnold's accent] "The greatest
- feeling you can get in a gym
- 346
- 00:22:49,786 --> 00:22:52,372
- or the most satisfying feeling you can get
- in the gym
- 347
- 00:22:52,456 --> 00:22:53,457
- is the pump.
- 348
- 00:22:53,540 --> 00:22:56,418
- Like your skin is going
- to explode in a minute.
- 349
- 00:22:56,502 --> 00:23:01,340
- You get that really tight feeling like
- somebody is blowing air into the muscle.
- 350
- 00:23:01,423 --> 00:23:04,051
- Tight feeling like somebody
- blowing air into the muscle.
- 351
- 00:23:04,134 --> 00:23:05,928
- Blowing air into the muscle.
- 352
- 00:23:06,011 --> 00:23:08,013
- Somebody blowing
- air into the muscle.
- 353
- 00:23:08,096 --> 00:23:09,515
- Blowing air into the muscle."
- 354
- 00:23:09,598 --> 00:23:11,475
- [Arnold] Somebody
- blowing air into--
- 355
- 00:23:11,558 --> 00:23:13,352
- "Somebody blowing
- air into the muscle."
- 356
- 00:23:13,435 --> 00:23:17,481
- "It's like somebody blowing air--
- blowing, blowing air into the muscle."
- 357
- 00:23:17,564 --> 00:23:18,982
- [Victoria] Muscle, muscle, yeah.
- 358
- 00:23:19,066 --> 00:23:22,110
- "Tight feeling it's like somebody
- blowing air into the muscle."
- 359
- 00:23:22,194 --> 00:23:24,821
- [overlapping Arnold's voice] I mean I like
- getting the feeling of coming in the gym.
- 360
- 00:23:24,905 --> 00:23:26,490
- I'm getting the feeling
- of coming at home.
- 361
- 00:23:26,573 --> 00:23:29,868
- I'm getting the feeling of coming
- backstage when I pump up
- 362
- 00:23:29,952 --> 00:23:33,163
- when I pose up in front of five thousand
- people. I get the same feeling.
- 363
- 00:23:33,247 --> 00:23:34,706
- So, I'm coming day and night.
- 364
- 00:23:34,790 --> 00:23:39,670
- Oh it's terrific, right?
- So, you know, I'm in heaven.
- 365
- 00:23:39,753 --> 00:23:42,673
- I've always known it line for line.
- It's bad.
- 366
- 00:23:42,756 --> 00:23:45,342
- [overlapping Arnold's voice]
- I mean it's terrific, right?
- 367
- 00:23:45,425 --> 00:23:46,635
- [Arnold] So, you know, I'm in heaven.
- 368
- 00:23:46,718 --> 00:23:48,303
- [with Arnold's accent]
- "So, you know, I'm in heaven."
- 369
- 00:23:50,097 --> 00:23:52,516
- Oh my gosh, he's a freak.
- 370
- 00:23:52,599 --> 00:23:54,351
- [Victoria] "Can you believe
- how much I am in heaven?"
- 371
- 00:23:54,434 --> 00:23:56,979
- "So, can you believe
- how much I am in heaven?"
- 372
- 00:23:57,062 --> 00:23:59,189
- "So, can you believe
- how much I am in heaven?"
- 373
- 00:23:59,273 --> 00:24:01,233
- He really pronounced
- the "I am."
- 374
- 00:24:01,316 --> 00:24:03,944
- -He really separated those two words.
- -[Victoria] Exactly.
- 375
- 00:24:04,027 --> 00:24:06,321
- "So, can you believe how much
- I am in heaven?"
- 376
- 00:24:07,322 --> 00:24:09,575
- [Arnold] So, can you believe
- how much I am in heaven?
- 377
- 00:24:09,658 --> 00:24:12,077
- "So, can you believe how
- much I am in heaven?"
- 378
- 00:24:12,160 --> 00:24:13,537
- -[Victoria] Heaven.
- -Heaven.
- 379
- 00:24:13,620 --> 00:24:14,538
- Heaven.
- 380
- 00:24:15,455 --> 00:24:20,878
- [Arnold] And when it comes to the day
- of the contest, I'm his father.
- 381
- 00:24:23,172 --> 00:24:24,631
- [Victoria]
- There's something going on here.
- 382
- 00:24:24,715 --> 00:24:26,800
- -You know, um...
- -Yeah. Okay.
- 383
- 00:24:26,884 --> 00:24:30,095
- I've seen you do it.
- It's, it's brilliant.
- 384
- 00:24:30,179 --> 00:24:35,267
- Um, that's where we've got to...
- we've got to be able to try and find that.
- 385
- 00:24:35,350 --> 00:24:38,395
- And then all we'll do when
- we're on set together is polish up.
- 386
- 00:24:38,478 --> 00:24:39,855
- Hey, Calum, do you remember
- we were just doing--
- 387
- 00:24:39,938 --> 00:24:42,399
- Tweak this bit here.
- Don't forget this bit here.
- 388
- 00:24:42,482 --> 00:24:43,650
- -Okay.
- -You've all got it.
- 389
- 00:24:43,734 --> 00:24:46,987
- I'll just coach you on the things
- that we've got in the back...
- 390
- 00:24:47,070 --> 00:24:48,530
- -Yeah, okay. Yeah.
- -...you know?
- 391
- 00:24:48,614 --> 00:24:50,908
- Um, I can't stress that enough.
- 392
- 00:24:50,991 --> 00:24:55,412
- So I will give you-- I will be as flexible
- as I possibly can be with my time.
- 393
- 00:24:55,495 --> 00:24:57,915
- -Sounds good. Yeah, yeah.
- -All right? Sounds like fun?
- 394
- 00:24:57,998 --> 00:24:59,166
- Sounds good. Yeah, great.
- 395
- 00:24:59,249 --> 00:25:00,834
- -Okay. Fantastic.
- -All right.
- 396
- 00:25:00,918 --> 00:25:02,419
- -Thank you very much, Victoria.
- -Get some rest.
- 397
- 00:25:02,503 --> 00:25:03,837
- Thanks for your time.
- I will. Yeah, yeah.
- 398
- 00:25:03,921 --> 00:25:06,048
- And I'll touch base tomorrow morning.
- 399
- 00:25:06,131 --> 00:25:09,176
- And we'll just, take it, yeah,
- take it from there.
- 400
- 00:25:09,259 --> 00:25:10,928
- -That will be good. Okay.
- -Perfect. All right.
- 401
- 00:25:11,011 --> 00:25:13,138
- Thanks, Victoria.
- Have a great day.
- 402
- 00:25:13,222 --> 00:25:14,389
- Okay. We'll talk soon.
- 403
- 00:25:14,473 --> 00:25:16,058
- -Cheers. Bye.
- -Okay. Bye.
- 404
- 00:25:16,141 --> 00:25:17,601
- [ends Skype call]
- 405
- 00:25:17,726 --> 00:25:19,311
- Okay... [sighs]
- 406
- 00:25:19,394 --> 00:25:22,523
- Oh my gosh, it's like two--
- 407
- 00:25:22,606 --> 00:25:26,151
- uh... just over--
- a little bit after two weeks.
- 408
- 00:25:26,235 --> 00:25:29,446
- So I have two weeks to--
- I don't even know all the lines.
- 409
- 00:25:29,530 --> 00:25:33,075
- I don't-- like, I don't
- know them off by heart.
- 410
- 00:25:33,158 --> 00:25:35,953
- And I haven't got the accent.
- So, I have two weeks.
- 411
- 00:25:37,287 --> 00:25:38,789
- I hate to disappoint.
- 412
- 00:25:39,748 --> 00:25:43,836
- That's what I hate the most is
- when someone is disappointed.
- 413
- 00:25:43,919 --> 00:25:45,754
- I hate disappointing people.
- 414
- 00:25:50,717 --> 00:25:52,928
- I'm used to winging
- a lot of stuff.
- 415
- 00:25:53,011 --> 00:25:54,263
- Okay, I really am.
- 416
- 00:25:54,346 --> 00:25:56,181
- I'm used to not really--
- 417
- 00:25:58,141 --> 00:26:03,981
- like, with extreme focus
- but without the preparation.
- 418
- 00:26:04,064 --> 00:26:08,569
- Sometimes, and I've
- done that with a lot of stuff.
- 419
- 00:26:08,652 --> 00:26:12,197
- Okay, I wouldn't know
- or I haven't got the...
- 420
- 00:26:13,365 --> 00:26:17,661
- patience or something to study
- or research or understand something
- 421
- 00:26:17,744 --> 00:26:19,955
- but I want to perform.
- 422
- 00:26:20,038 --> 00:26:23,125
- You know, I only have two weeks.
- I've got this expo this weekend.
- 423
- 00:26:24,418 --> 00:26:28,922
- During the next week I'm
- trying to keep it open so I can practice.
- 424
- 00:26:29,006 --> 00:26:32,050
- And then I have another--
- I fly to Brisbane, do another expo,
- 425
- 00:26:32,134 --> 00:26:35,304
- and then I have a few
- appearances, a few things to do.
- 426
- 00:26:36,597 --> 00:26:40,767
- It's good. And then I just go
- to New Zealand and another expo.
- 427
- 00:26:41,894 --> 00:26:44,479
- So, the timing is a bit hard.
- 428
- 00:26:45,606 --> 00:26:47,900
- But, I can't make an excuse.
- 429
- 00:26:47,983 --> 00:26:50,360
- It's just-- it is what it is,
- just have to work around it.
- 430
- 00:26:51,570 --> 00:26:52,696
- Yeah.
- 431
- 00:26:57,659 --> 00:27:00,579
- I'll eat this peanut slab
- and go to bed.
- 432
- 00:27:02,748 --> 00:27:04,041
- Yep.
- 433
- 00:27:09,254 --> 00:27:11,131
- [clock ticking]
- 434
- 00:27:30,943 --> 00:27:34,238
- [man] But you couldn't pull this with
- Franco because Franco's pretty smart.
- 435
- 00:27:34,321 --> 00:27:37,324
- [overlapping Arnold's voice] "Franco's
- pretty smart but Franco's a child.
- 436
- 00:27:38,242 --> 00:27:44,331
- And when it comes to the day
- of the contest, I'm his father.
- 437
- 00:27:44,414 --> 00:27:45,916
- He comes to me for advices.
- 438
- 00:27:47,417 --> 00:27:50,712
- So it's not that hard for me
- to give him...
- 439
- 00:27:52,798 --> 00:27:54,383
- the wrong advices."
- 440
- 00:27:54,466 --> 00:27:56,176
- [laughs] Cheeky devil.
- 441
- 00:27:56,260 --> 00:28:00,013
- Ah jeez, let me
- write this down, like Vicki said.
- 442
- 00:28:00,097 --> 00:28:01,890
- [Victoria] Hey, Calum.
- Thanks for recording that.
- 443
- 00:28:01,974 --> 00:28:07,855
- So, listen back to the
- dialect there... open up a little bit
- 444
- 00:28:07,938 --> 00:28:12,776
- in "Franco," "child," "smart,"
- those kind of sounds.
- 445
- 00:28:12,860 --> 00:28:18,282
- If you play your line back up to
- "child" and then play his up to "child,"
- 446
- 00:28:18,365 --> 00:28:21,410
- and then keep going back and
- forth, you'll notice the difference there.
- 447
- 00:28:21,493 --> 00:28:23,662
- And then the hesitation
- sound, "uh."
- 448
- 00:28:23,745 --> 00:28:29,877
- And you can see his's sounds a little bit
- more open and yours is a little tighter
- 449
- 00:28:29,960 --> 00:28:33,964
- and then he has a little
- splashiness at the end of "and", and...
- 450
- 00:28:34,047 --> 00:28:37,759
- [Calum] I will practice as
- soon as I get back.
- 451
- 00:28:38,385 --> 00:28:39,553
- Okay.
- 452
- 00:28:39,636 --> 00:28:42,806
- Right... I have to go from--
- have to go to...
- 453
- 00:28:44,266 --> 00:28:45,893
- different Calum.
- 454
- 00:28:45,976 --> 00:28:49,855
- I have to turn into expert Cal.
- 455
- 00:28:51,356 --> 00:28:53,317
- I need to-- I need energies.
- 456
- 00:28:53,400 --> 00:28:55,819
- I need the energies
- for the children.
- 457
- 00:28:55,903 --> 00:28:58,906
- Little child. Little child at the expos.
- 458
- 00:29:01,491 --> 00:29:04,369
- And I have to coordinate
- everyone else, too.
- 459
- 00:29:06,079 --> 00:29:09,333
- So that they can come.
- 460
- 00:29:11,502 --> 00:29:13,962
- [imitates exploding sound]
- 461
- 00:29:14,046 --> 00:29:15,464
- My head's going to pop.
- 462
- 00:29:15,547 --> 00:29:17,257
- Where's the AC?
- I'm gonna turn it on.
- 463
- 00:29:17,341 --> 00:29:20,302
- Jeans, jeans, jeans, jeans, jeans,
- shorts, shorts...
- 464
- 00:29:26,016 --> 00:29:26,975
- Give a little...
- 465
- 00:29:27,601 --> 00:29:29,269
- Right in the face.
- 466
- 00:29:29,353 --> 00:29:30,896
- Brush the fangs.
- 467
- 00:29:34,107 --> 00:29:37,361
- [inaudible]
- 468
- 00:29:38,570 --> 00:29:44,326
- Okay, I got to work out from
- 10:30 to 11:30 at the Muscle Beach.
- 469
- 00:29:44,409 --> 00:29:49,206
- Then be back...
- expo from 11:30 to 1:30
- 470
- 00:29:49,289 --> 00:29:52,376
- and then 3:30 to 5.
- 471
- 00:29:52,459 --> 00:29:54,127
- So, come check it out.
- 472
- 00:29:54,211 --> 00:29:55,504
- I hope to see you there.
- 473
- 00:29:55,587 --> 00:29:56,505
- Catch you later.
- 474
- 00:30:42,885 --> 00:30:45,304
- [stewardess] On behalf of
- Captain Jason Stooges and your crew
- 475
- 00:30:45,387 --> 00:30:48,390
- we'd like to thank you for
- traveling with Regional Express today.
- 476
- 00:30:48,473 --> 00:30:50,475
- Looking forward to your
- company when you next choose to fly.
- 477
- 00:31:03,989 --> 00:31:08,535
- [Calum] I never wanted to be, like,
- a slave to social media and to my phone
- 478
- 00:31:08,619 --> 00:31:11,622
- and just be constantly thinking
- what am I gonna put out.
- 479
- 00:31:11,705 --> 00:31:15,125
- What content? Like constantly thinking
- what am I gonna feed the audience?
- 480
- 00:31:15,209 --> 00:31:16,710
- And then for a long
- time I was doing that.
- 481
- 00:31:16,793 --> 00:31:21,548
- I was like, okay, you know, I was under
- pressure, like, what do I do?
- 482
- 00:31:21,632 --> 00:31:24,426
- It was good because that's how you
- grow your platforms and stuff like that.
- 483
- 00:31:24,510 --> 00:31:28,680
- It definitely helped,
- but then I realized that I'm kind of
- 484
- 00:31:28,764 --> 00:31:31,558
- missing out on reality.
- 485
- 00:31:32,267 --> 00:31:35,521
- I'm missing out on life. I'm, like, not
- seeing what's going on in front of me.
- 486
- 00:31:35,604 --> 00:31:37,981
- I'm not doing what
- I exactly want to do.
- 487
- 00:31:38,065 --> 00:31:42,152
- So you're stuck in this,
- you know, social media world.
- 488
- 00:31:50,536 --> 00:31:55,249
- Aw, aw.
- You don't want me to go?
- 489
- 00:31:56,166 --> 00:31:57,668
- Don't want to go?
- 490
- 00:31:57,751 --> 00:32:01,880
- I love fishing. I love animals.
- I love outdoor activities.
- 491
- 00:32:01,964 --> 00:32:03,799
- You know, skateboarding.
- all that stuff.
- 492
- 00:32:03,882 --> 00:32:06,009
- Anything that's kind of--
- I'm a bit of a thrill-seeker,
- 493
- 00:32:06,093 --> 00:32:08,846
- you know? I like...
- I like that sort of stuff.
- 494
- 00:32:08,929 --> 00:32:10,472
- I'm a bit of an
- adrenaline junkie.
- 495
- 00:32:11,473 --> 00:32:12,599
- Too cute.
- 496
- 00:32:18,564 --> 00:32:19,690
- What's that?
- 497
- 00:32:21,483 --> 00:32:23,235
- It's a bubble, it really is.
- 498
- 00:32:23,318 --> 00:32:25,737
- And once you pop the bubble,
- once you get out of that one,
- 499
- 00:32:25,821 --> 00:32:27,531
- oh you feel so much better.
- 500
- 00:32:27,614 --> 00:32:30,409
- You-- there's no pressure,
- you don't give a shit about trolls,
- 501
- 00:32:30,492 --> 00:32:34,454
- don't care about the haters,
- there's nothing that can affect you.
- 502
- 00:32:34,538 --> 00:32:36,623
- It's your-- you're immune to it,
- you know.
- 503
- 00:32:36,707 --> 00:32:37,833
- Anyone could say anything;
- 504
- 00:32:37,916 --> 00:32:40,043
- it doesn't bother me because
- that's all on social media.
- 505
- 00:32:40,127 --> 00:32:42,671
- It's all, you know, it's there,
- it's stuck in one place.
- 506
- 00:32:42,754 --> 00:32:44,882
- So it doesn't affect
- me at all really.
- 507
- 00:32:44,965 --> 00:32:46,925
- They can say whatever
- the heck they want.
- 508
- 00:32:47,009 --> 00:32:48,635
- You know, good or bad.
- 509
- 00:32:48,719 --> 00:32:51,013
- I appreciate the good
- and I ignore the bad.
- 510
- 00:32:51,096 --> 00:32:52,681
- Doesn't, you know, it doesn't faze me.
- 511
- 00:33:12,659 --> 00:33:15,078
- [in Arnold's accent] You're the only one
- who understands my English, Joe.
- 512
- 00:33:15,162 --> 00:33:16,580
- Nobody cares
- about your accent.
- 513
- 00:33:16,663 --> 00:33:19,124
- Have you heard mine?
- Just say the lines the way you want.
- 514
- 00:33:19,208 --> 00:33:20,834
- You're making him
- more nervous, Joe.
- 515
- 00:33:20,918 --> 00:33:22,878
- -What?
- -I cannot act.
- 516
- 00:33:22,961 --> 00:33:26,423
- -Then don't act.
- -Just be yourself, Arnold.
- 517
- 00:33:26,507 --> 00:33:29,343
- You told them I was a
- German Shakespearean actor.
- 518
- 00:33:29,426 --> 00:33:30,677
- I'm so screwed.
- 519
- 00:33:30,761 --> 00:33:32,262
- Arnold, Arnold, it's Hollywood.
- 520
- 00:33:32,346 --> 00:33:34,139
- Nobody knows whether you've done
- Shakespeare in the park
- 521
- 00:33:34,223 --> 00:33:35,682
- or your own damn garage.
- 522
- 00:33:35,766 --> 00:33:38,644
- Just give a good flex, a nice smile,
- it will all be fine.
- 523
- 00:33:38,727 --> 00:33:41,104
- -I'm freaking out!
- -[tears shirt]
- 524
- 00:33:41,188 --> 00:33:42,272
- Oh!
- 525
- 00:33:42,356 --> 00:33:43,607
- [Vlad] Let's talk about
- the movie Bigger.
- 526
- 00:33:43,690 --> 00:33:46,318
- I know you mentioned it before
- but take me through the process,
- 527
- 00:33:46,401 --> 00:33:49,321
- like when you first got approached
- to do a role of Arnold, like...
- 528
- 00:33:49,404 --> 00:33:50,697
- -Yeah.
- -Well, what was the initial
- 529
- 00:33:50,781 --> 00:33:51,823
- thoughts that you had in your mind?
- 530
- 00:33:51,907 --> 00:33:56,328
- It was a big honor to be able to stand
- in his shoes and play him
- 531
- 00:33:56,411 --> 00:33:58,455
- in a part of history.
- 532
- 00:33:58,539 --> 00:34:02,793
- And so that's why I took my training,
- I wanted to be as big as he was.
- 533
- 00:34:02,876 --> 00:34:04,962
- And I did that voice acting classes.
- 534
- 00:34:05,045 --> 00:34:06,004
- Took them very serious,
- 535
- 00:34:06,088 --> 00:34:07,631
- so that I could, you know,
- make sure,
- 536
- 00:34:07,714 --> 00:34:09,925
- try and to get his dialect down
- even though it's very hard.
- 537
- 00:34:12,052 --> 00:34:16,515
- Physically, I wanted to be at least,
- you know, 245-250 pounds.
- 538
- 00:34:16,598 --> 00:34:18,058
- Have that muscle mass.
- 539
- 00:34:18,141 --> 00:34:21,436
- And I just--
- I didn't want to look as ripped
- 540
- 00:34:21,520 --> 00:34:23,480
- because they weren't as
- ripped back in the shows back then.
- 541
- 00:34:23,564 --> 00:34:26,942
- I didn't want to have, you know, crazy,
- crazy muscle definition.
- 542
- 00:34:27,025 --> 00:34:31,655
- So I just wanted to try and
- look as close to him as I could.
- 543
- 00:34:31,738 --> 00:34:35,117
- And then I'm, yeah, just getting
- the voice acting lessons
- 544
- 00:34:35,200 --> 00:34:38,537
- in as much as I could.
- And learning the lines and stuff.
- 545
- 00:34:40,038 --> 00:34:41,123
- In the first scene,
- 546
- 00:34:41,206 --> 00:34:44,293
- I was real nervous, I remember.
- 547
- 00:34:44,376 --> 00:34:45,669
- Cause you have-- it's all on.
- 548
- 00:34:45,752 --> 00:34:48,755
- There's everyone-- a lot of
- people in the room you can't see.
- 549
- 00:34:48,839 --> 00:34:52,759
- And you're with all the other
- actors and extras and stuff.
- 550
- 00:34:52,843 --> 00:34:56,180
- So you don't want to
- screw it up because
- 551
- 00:34:56,263 --> 00:34:58,974
- you don't want to waste
- anyone's time or have to redo stuff.
- 552
- 00:34:59,057 --> 00:35:02,352
- So I was a little bit nervous
- and then, at the start, it's just...
- 553
- 00:35:02,436 --> 00:35:03,770
- the nerves kind of settled
- 554
- 00:35:03,854 --> 00:35:05,939
- and, um, and just went with it.
- 555
- 00:35:06,023 --> 00:35:07,858
- And I just enjoyed it, you know.
- 556
- 00:35:07,941 --> 00:35:09,109
- And then, yeah,
- 557
- 00:35:09,193 --> 00:35:15,365
- actually, we just finished
- filming and I blew my bicep out.
- 558
- 00:35:22,706 --> 00:35:25,501
- How did it happen? Walk me through it.
- What happened exactly?
- 559
- 00:35:25,584 --> 00:35:30,297
- While I was doing a full plate
- 560
- 00:35:30,380 --> 00:35:34,343
- tandem bicep curl with
- Chris Bumstead this time...
- 561
- 00:35:35,344 --> 00:35:36,887
- and I'd done it before.
- 562
- 00:35:36,970 --> 00:35:42,935
- I done it a year ago, same time almost,
- exactly a year ago with my buddy Antoine.
- 563
- 00:35:43,018 --> 00:35:47,606
- And we did these crazy reps
- with horrible weight on the bicep.
- 564
- 00:35:47,689 --> 00:35:49,691
- And then I attempted it again.
- 565
- 00:35:49,775 --> 00:35:54,530
- And I just-- I think I honestly I was just
- fatigued or I was tired or I just was--
- 566
- 00:35:54,613 --> 00:35:56,240
- my body was not ready for it.
- 567
- 00:35:56,323 --> 00:35:57,824
- And I tore it.
- 568
- 00:36:04,623 --> 00:36:07,417
- -Did you feel that?
- -[Chris] No. You good? Are you good?
- 569
- 00:36:07,501 --> 00:36:09,086
- No.
- 570
- 00:36:09,753 --> 00:36:11,046
- See ya bicep.
- 571
- 00:36:11,129 --> 00:36:13,590
- That sucked because it
- was my first serious injury.
- 572
- 00:36:13,674 --> 00:36:17,970
- You know, I had little marker tears and
- sores and needles and stuff here and there
- 573
- 00:36:18,053 --> 00:36:20,347
- but nothing like a major
- tear that needed surgery.
- 574
- 00:36:20,430 --> 00:36:21,473
- That was the first big injury.
- 575
- 00:36:21,557 --> 00:36:23,058
- You got a surgery pretty quickly, right?
- 576
- 00:36:23,141 --> 00:36:26,645
- Yeah, about eight days after
- I tore it, I think it was, roughly.
- 577
- 00:36:26,728 --> 00:36:29,147
- Yeah, straight after, yeah.
- 578
- 00:36:29,231 --> 00:36:31,233
- [cameraman] How's the arm feeling today?
- 579
- 00:36:31,859 --> 00:36:33,777
- Strong. It feels good.
- 580
- 00:36:33,861 --> 00:36:36,572
- Feels like I shouldn't be
- getting surgery on it, honest.
- 581
- 00:36:37,614 --> 00:36:39,408
- [cameraman] The wrist looks like
- it's kind of healing up.
- 582
- 00:36:39,491 --> 00:36:40,742
- Sores.
- 583
- 00:36:40,826 --> 00:36:43,078
- It's all gone down,
- the swelling and everything. But...
- 584
- 00:36:45,539 --> 00:36:47,249
- Check out the guns.
- 585
- 00:36:48,917 --> 00:36:51,378
- Yeah. We'll see.
- 586
- 00:36:53,046 --> 00:36:54,715
- [cameraman] How you feeling about it?
- 587
- 00:36:56,341 --> 00:36:57,718
- I guess,
- 588
- 00:37:00,804 --> 00:37:06,101
- um, maybe a little bit nervous
- because you never know, it's a surgery.
- 589
- 00:37:06,185 --> 00:37:12,316
- And then, I don't know
- what it will be like after, I guess.
- 590
- 00:37:34,671 --> 00:37:36,215
- [beeps]
- 591
- 00:37:53,774 --> 00:37:56,527
- [nurse] You're good.
- Everything went great.
- 592
- 00:37:57,486 --> 00:37:59,363
- -I'm out of surgery?
- -[nurse] Yeah.
- 593
- 00:37:59,446 --> 00:38:02,407
- Yep, found the other end
- and they fixed it. No problem.
- 594
- 00:38:02,491 --> 00:38:04,451
- -It'll be good.
- -How long did it go for?
- 595
- 00:38:04,535 --> 00:38:05,744
- [nurse] Only about an hour.
- 596
- 00:38:05,827 --> 00:38:07,871
- Tourniquet time was like
- twenty-seven minutes.
- 597
- 00:38:07,955 --> 00:38:09,998
- -Felt like two minutes.
- -[nurse] Yeah. I know.
- 598
- 00:38:10,082 --> 00:38:12,292
- -Great, weird right?
- -I guess.
- 599
- 00:38:13,710 --> 00:38:14,962
- [woman] Oh, my God.
- 600
- 00:38:15,045 --> 00:38:17,923
- [people chattering]
- 601
- 00:38:18,632 --> 00:38:20,676
- [nurse]
- All right. Speedy recovery, okay?
- 602
- 00:38:21,844 --> 00:38:23,011
- Thanks.
- 603
- 00:38:23,095 --> 00:38:25,347
- [woman] You don't want to smile
- for the camera?
- 604
- 00:38:25,430 --> 00:38:26,390
- [man] Good chow?
- 605
- 00:38:28,725 --> 00:38:29,768
- [woman] He's still eating.
- 606
- 00:38:29,852 --> 00:38:31,812
- [woman chuckling]
- 607
- 00:38:32,604 --> 00:38:33,772
- I'm sorry.
- 608
- 00:38:35,274 --> 00:38:36,316
- Fine.
- 609
- 00:38:36,400 --> 00:38:38,569
- [woman 2]
- That okay? All right.
- 610
- 00:38:39,528 --> 00:38:42,197
- [mumbling]
- Where did this graham cracker come from?
- 611
- 00:38:42,281 --> 00:38:43,490
- [woman 2]
- Thank you for taking him.
- 612
- 00:38:43,574 --> 00:38:46,410
- I have a very strict diet.
- 613
- 00:38:48,495 --> 00:38:51,999
- Ice-cream is like the pinnacle
- of that diet.
- 614
- 00:38:52,082 --> 00:38:53,667
- Ice-cream is a life force.
- 615
- 00:38:53,750 --> 00:38:55,711
- [woman] I have a feeling
- somebody disagrees with you right now.
- 616
- 00:38:55,794 --> 00:38:57,379
- [man] Ice-cream is the pinnacle?
- 617
- 00:38:57,462 --> 00:39:01,842
- I think Ice-cream makes
- everyone feel better.
- 618
- 00:39:02,509 --> 00:39:04,803
- [nurse] Are you in any pain
- right now, sweetheart?
- 619
- 00:39:04,887 --> 00:39:06,430
- -Huh?
- -[nurse] Do you have any pain?
- 620
- 00:39:06,513 --> 00:39:09,516
- Pain? No way. I feel so good.
- 621
- 00:39:09,600 --> 00:39:12,352
- [nurse] Alrighty, don't move your arm,
- sweetheart.
- 622
- 00:39:12,436 --> 00:39:15,355
- -That's for the nerve block.
- -Ah this is my strong arm.
- 623
- 00:39:15,439 --> 00:39:16,815
- [nurse] I know
- but don't move it right now.
- 624
- 00:39:16,899 --> 00:39:18,150
- It's taking your blood pressure.
- 625
- 00:39:19,484 --> 00:39:20,736
- Oh, yeah.
- 626
- 00:39:21,653 --> 00:39:24,865
- -My blood pressure's pretty good.
- -[nurse] It's good.
- 627
- 00:39:27,910 --> 00:39:30,954
- -Don't move it just yet. Hold on.
- -Let's flip a coin.
- 628
- 00:39:31,038 --> 00:39:33,123
- Heads, I can move it.
- Tails, I can't.
- 629
- 00:39:33,207 --> 00:39:36,043
- [nurse] Well I don't-- what side
- is the head, which side is the tails?
- 630
- 00:39:36,126 --> 00:39:38,003
- Oh, it's heads.
- 631
- 00:39:38,086 --> 00:39:41,173
- -[nurse] Is that heads?
- -Yeah, we got a heads.
- 632
- 00:39:43,008 --> 00:39:45,427
- [nurse] Don't move your arm.
- Don't move your arm.
- 633
- 00:39:45,511 --> 00:39:47,971
- Hold on, hold on. I'm taking
- your blood pressure, sweetheart.
- 634
- 00:39:48,764 --> 00:39:52,559
- [impersonating Borat]
- Very nice. I like you. How much?
- 635
- 00:39:52,643 --> 00:39:54,269
- [general laughter]
- 636
- 00:39:55,938 --> 00:39:59,274
- -[laughing]
- -[people chattering]
- 637
- 00:40:03,320 --> 00:40:09,117
- Man, this bicep is going to tell
- this bicep what it's missing out on.
- 638
- 00:40:10,369 --> 00:40:12,871
- I'm going to be like, "Hey..."
- 639
- 00:40:12,955 --> 00:40:14,623
- [woman] What is it missing out on?
- 640
- 00:40:14,706 --> 00:40:15,832
- -Oh.
- -[nurse 2] I forgot to write
- 641
- 00:40:15,916 --> 00:40:18,418
- -that I gave him a Percocet.
- -Both bicep curls.
- 642
- 00:40:19,336 --> 00:40:21,839
- This one is going to
- make this one so jealous.
- 643
- 00:40:21,922 --> 00:40:23,257
- [woman] I doubt that.
- 644
- 00:40:23,340 --> 00:40:24,883
- Maybe once it comes off.
- But I'm sure it's--
- 645
- 00:40:24,967 --> 00:40:30,097
- Feels so bad and he's like
- "Wha wha ohh yea, I have a bicep--
- 646
- 00:40:30,180 --> 00:40:32,641
- I have a dumbbell.
- You'll never get this.
- 647
- 00:40:32,724 --> 00:40:34,017
- You can't kill me."
- 648
- 00:40:34,101 --> 00:40:36,144
- And this arm will
- become so upset.
- 649
- 00:40:36,228 --> 00:40:39,398
- [woman] Is he a funny drunk?
- Or does he not drink very often.
- 650
- 00:40:39,481 --> 00:40:40,941
- [man] He's funny when he's drunk.
- 651
- 00:40:41,024 --> 00:40:42,651
- -[woman] Oh, okay.
- -[man] Yeah.
- 652
- 00:40:43,652 --> 00:40:44,695
- Yeah.
- 653
- 00:40:44,778 --> 00:40:45,988
- Right.
- 654
- 00:40:47,656 --> 00:40:49,908
- -Almost.
- -[man] Almost?
- 655
- 00:40:51,451 --> 00:40:52,870
- -[nurse] Hold on, hold on.
- -Okay.
- 656
- 00:40:52,953 --> 00:40:54,621
- [nurse] Don't flex just yet.
- 657
- 00:40:54,705 --> 00:40:56,623
- I'll let you know when
- you can start flexing.
- 658
- 00:40:59,918 --> 00:41:02,421
- [Calum] I can't really remember
- talking to the nurse or the doctors.
- 659
- 00:41:02,504 --> 00:41:04,339
- I think they said it was all good.
- 660
- 00:41:04,423 --> 00:41:06,091
- Yeah, there's not much I can do.
- 661
- 00:41:06,175 --> 00:41:08,135
- Just chill here for a while and then...
- 662
- 00:41:08,218 --> 00:41:12,347
- [cameraman] Have a nap, relax,
- eat your ice-cream, have some juice...
- 663
- 00:41:12,431 --> 00:41:17,603
- It's very hard for me not to do stuff
- cause I like to get up and do things.
- 664
- 00:41:19,521 --> 00:41:22,858
- Ice-cream and juice
- and that's, that is all.
- 665
- 00:41:22,941 --> 00:41:24,693
- [cameraman] Just checking out Baz.
- Make sure he's all good.
- 666
- 00:41:24,776 --> 00:41:27,029
- -[Calum] Crickets.
- -[cameraman] Listen to the crickets.
- 667
- 00:41:28,030 --> 00:41:29,573
- [cricket chirping]
- 668
- 00:41:47,716 --> 00:41:49,718
- [Calum] I feel so skinny.
- 669
- 00:41:49,801 --> 00:41:52,137
- I feel like I've lost
- a lot of weight lately.
- 670
- 00:41:54,848 --> 00:41:56,183
- Feels really good.
- 671
- 00:41:56,266 --> 00:41:58,185
- I miss it.
- 672
- 00:41:58,268 --> 00:41:59,520
- Training and stuff.
- 673
- 00:41:59,603 --> 00:42:02,272
- It's like the life force
- for a bodybuilder.
- 674
- 00:42:02,356 --> 00:42:05,817
- So taking that away is hard.
- 675
- 00:42:05,901 --> 00:42:08,946
- It makes me feel better.
- It's all mental.
- 676
- 00:42:09,029 --> 00:42:12,324
- If I sit down and stop
- and just be like thinking,
- 677
- 00:42:12,407 --> 00:42:15,244
- "Oh how long is it gonna take to
- get better?"
- 678
- 00:42:15,327 --> 00:42:18,163
- Well, one, it's gonna feel like
- it's gonna take twice as long.
- 679
- 00:42:18,247 --> 00:42:21,333
- And, two, I won't be
- doing anything about it.
- 680
- 00:42:21,416 --> 00:42:24,336
- If I just, you know, look after my health,
- 681
- 00:42:24,419 --> 00:42:27,339
- my nutrition, do what I can,
- work train around
- 682
- 00:42:27,422 --> 00:42:31,760
- an exercise,
- focus on different things,
- 683
- 00:42:31,844 --> 00:42:35,264
- my weaknesses, whatever I can do,
- and feel good, right?
- 684
- 00:42:35,347 --> 00:42:37,933
- -[cameraman] Yeah.
- -So, yeah.
- 685
- 00:42:38,016 --> 00:42:39,810
- I always wanted
- big calves anyway.
- 686
- 00:42:39,893 --> 00:42:45,566
- So now's as good time as any to train them
- as hard as I can for the next...
- 687
- 00:42:45,649 --> 00:42:51,113
- every day, alright, five calf days,
- twice a day, morning and night.
- 688
- 00:42:51,196 --> 00:42:53,991
- You'll see they're gonna
- be forced to grow.
- 689
- 00:42:56,785 --> 00:42:58,495
- [cameraman]
- How's the pain medicine working?
- 690
- 00:42:58,579 --> 00:42:59,705
- [Calum] I stopped taking it.
- 691
- 00:42:59,788 --> 00:43:02,749
- I only took it for, like,
- the day or two afterwards and...
- 692
- 00:43:02,833 --> 00:43:05,294
- times it would hurt
- and you're sleeping...
- 693
- 00:43:05,377 --> 00:43:09,173
- Like I'd wake up because I fucking
- twitched or I moved and then it hurts.
- 694
- 00:43:09,256 --> 00:43:16,221
- It's not too bad. As long as I don't bump
- it or move my hands, my arms too much.
- 695
- 00:43:16,305 --> 00:43:20,267
- Even like that,
- doing this, I can feel the...
- 696
- 00:43:20,350 --> 00:43:22,895
- all the muscles
- working out in my forearm.
- 697
- 00:43:22,978 --> 00:43:25,105
- So, I don't like to
- really move it at all.
- 698
- 00:43:26,356 --> 00:43:27,357
- Fuck it.
- 699
- 00:43:27,941 --> 00:43:29,526
- [cameraman] Oh yeah,
- because you might crunch your arm, eh?
- 700
- 00:43:29,610 --> 00:43:31,028
- Yeah.
- 701
- 00:43:31,111 --> 00:43:33,113
- I didn't think about that.
- 702
- 00:43:33,197 --> 00:43:34,198
- Damn.
- 703
- 00:43:36,116 --> 00:43:38,493
- What if I hold it up here?
- 704
- 00:43:38,577 --> 00:43:39,870
- Yeah, okay.
- 705
- 00:43:42,456 --> 00:43:44,750
- It's a little better.
- 706
- 00:43:52,007 --> 00:43:54,635
- More like that. There you go.
- 707
- 00:43:57,137 --> 00:44:00,098
- [grunting]
- 708
- 00:44:14,655 --> 00:44:16,031
- It's not the easiest.
- 709
- 00:44:16,114 --> 00:44:17,658
- That's good.
- 710
- 00:44:17,741 --> 00:44:19,284
- That's enough for today.
- 711
- 00:44:32,339 --> 00:44:34,716
- [Calum] My arm's disappeared.
- [chuckles]
- 712
- 00:44:38,303 --> 00:44:41,139
- Whoa, it feels so weird.
- 713
- 00:44:41,223 --> 00:44:44,059
- So went in there and,
- 714
- 00:44:44,142 --> 00:44:46,979
- you know, your tendon was still
- right where it kind of was supposed to be.
- 715
- 00:44:47,062 --> 00:44:48,814
- -Hadn't retracted at all.
- -Right.
- 716
- 00:44:48,897 --> 00:44:52,317
- But, you know, 99 percent
- of it was totally ripped off the bone.
- 717
- 00:44:52,401 --> 00:44:54,570
- -Yeah.
- -There was a big huge hematoma,
- 718
- 00:44:54,653 --> 00:44:56,488
- or a collection of blood
- where it ripped off, too.
- 719
- 00:44:56,572 --> 00:44:58,824
- So once I had, you know, gone in there,
- 720
- 00:44:58,907 --> 00:45:00,742
- I was able to suck
- that out with the suction
- 721
- 00:45:00,826 --> 00:45:04,705
- and then really easily, just with
- my finger, the whole thing just came off.
- 722
- 00:45:04,788 --> 00:45:06,123
- So then it just flopped
- through the breeze.
- 723
- 00:45:06,206 --> 00:45:08,292
- -So, definitely the right thing to fix.
- -Yes.
- 724
- 00:45:08,375 --> 00:45:12,713
- So you had to cut off like-- obviously
- that tendon's short-- shorter now?
- 725
- 00:45:12,796 --> 00:45:16,091
- -Yeah.
- -So does that mean being shorter,
- 726
- 00:45:16,175 --> 00:45:18,886
- it's gonna be tighter?
- The bicep muscle is tighter?
- 727
- 00:45:18,969 --> 00:45:20,721
- Initially, but then you'll
- stretch it out.
- 728
- 00:45:20,804 --> 00:45:23,140
- -It will stretch out?
- -Yeah. So that's over this next month.
- 729
- 00:45:23,223 --> 00:45:25,184
- We're just getting everything back out.
- 730
- 00:45:25,267 --> 00:45:28,270
- -Now you got traveling coming up.
- -Yeah.
- 731
- 00:45:28,353 --> 00:45:30,898
- You know, you also totally
- overpower this
- 732
- 00:45:30,981 --> 00:45:32,774
- even though this is strong
- with your triceps.
- 733
- 00:45:32,858 --> 00:45:34,735
- -Mm-hmm.
- -So I think the smartest thing to do
- 734
- 00:45:34,818 --> 00:45:36,153
- -is put you into a brace.
- -Right.
- 735
- 00:45:36,236 --> 00:45:39,615
- So what we'll do, we'll keep it so you can
- flex it all the way up.
- 736
- 00:45:39,698 --> 00:45:41,491
- -Yeah.
- -But as far as getting the full
- 737
- 00:45:41,575 --> 00:45:43,202
- -extension, it will limit that.
- -It will limit the...
- 738
- 00:45:43,285 --> 00:45:45,495
- So we'll probably have
- it like at 45 degrees.
- 739
- 00:45:45,579 --> 00:45:47,039
- -Yeah.
- -And then in like two weeks
- 740
- 00:45:47,122 --> 00:45:49,374
- you could put up to 60 or 65 degrees.
- 741
- 00:45:49,458 --> 00:45:52,669
- -Whatever the dial is, I'm not positive.
- -Okay. Yeah.
- 742
- 00:45:52,753 --> 00:45:54,171
- And then within a month,
- 743
- 00:45:54,254 --> 00:45:55,964
- -we'll get you full motion.
- -Mm-hm.
- 744
- 00:45:56,048 --> 00:45:57,841
- And then we'll really
- start the physical therapy after that.
- 745
- 00:45:57,925 --> 00:45:59,843
- [Dr. Banffy] All right. So I'm going to
- tell the brace guy to come in here
- 746
- 00:45:59,927 --> 00:46:01,553
- -and fit you up, okay?
- -All right.
- 747
- 00:46:01,637 --> 00:46:03,514
- -I'll be right back.
- -Thanks, man. Cheers.
- 748
- 00:46:03,597 --> 00:46:06,183
- -Fucking feels weird.
- -[cameraman] Having range of motion?
- 749
- 00:46:06,266 --> 00:46:08,435
- Yeah, the shoulders are odd.
- 750
- 00:46:11,563 --> 00:46:17,277
- That's all right,
- but what I can't do is like this.
- 751
- 00:46:17,361 --> 00:46:19,905
- Eh, there, it like,
- starts hurting.
- 752
- 00:46:23,283 --> 00:46:25,702
- Ow! Ow!
- 753
- 00:46:25,786 --> 00:46:28,455
- Why is it so--
- I feel it right in there?
- 754
- 00:46:28,539 --> 00:46:30,541
- Maybe because of the
- muscle tissue or something?
- 755
- 00:46:30,624 --> 00:46:32,960
- [cameraman] It's probably because
- it's not stretched out, right?
- 756
- 00:46:33,043 --> 00:46:35,420
- Because the tendon's
- slightly shorter, I don't know.
- 757
- 00:46:40,342 --> 00:46:42,511
- And you're not allowed to go
- full stretch yet, right?
- 758
- 00:46:42,594 --> 00:46:44,888
- I know. He doesn't want me to. No.
- 759
- 00:46:46,765 --> 00:46:48,892
- Like I don't-- I don't want to.
- 760
- 00:46:48,976 --> 00:46:51,562
- I don't--
- I can't really make a bicep.
- 761
- 00:46:51,645 --> 00:46:53,480
- Ah, now it's, like, achy.
- 762
- 00:46:54,481 --> 00:46:58,318
- Ah! Now it's sore.
- I shouldn't have done that.
- 763
- 00:46:58,402 --> 00:46:59,611
- [cameraman]
- Yeah, better just leave it alone.
- 764
- 00:46:59,695 --> 00:47:01,613
- Oh man! It's broken.
- 765
- 00:47:01,697 --> 00:47:05,868
- As small as my left bicep is,
- I don't like defeat...
- 766
- 00:47:05,951 --> 00:47:07,828
- [cameraman] It's just a little bit small.
- 767
- 00:47:07,911 --> 00:47:10,914
- I'm looking down. You know, when you
- look down at your arm and it's like
- 768
- 00:47:10,998 --> 00:47:13,125
- "Damn, I gotta go train arms."
- 769
- 00:47:13,208 --> 00:47:16,211
- Well, now I'm looking down, and
- it's like "Damn, I've never trained arms."
- 770
- 00:47:16,295 --> 00:47:18,463
- [brace attendant] I actually made a phone
- call to the manufacturer
- 771
- 00:47:18,547 --> 00:47:20,716
- to see if they have
- something a little bit stronger than this.
- 772
- 00:47:20,799 --> 00:47:22,426
- I think you'll be okay, but...
- 773
- 00:47:22,509 --> 00:47:24,720
- if there's something bigger
- that we could get to you...
- 774
- 00:47:24,803 --> 00:47:26,805
- -[Calum] Yeah.
- -...I think it'll be ideal.
- 775
- 00:47:27,931 --> 00:47:29,683
- The more you move it,
- the more range you gain.
- 776
- 00:47:29,766 --> 00:47:30,851
- -Okay. Yeah.
- -Okay?
- 777
- 00:47:30,934 --> 00:47:33,645
- So, I don't want you to lock yourself
- at 60.
- 778
- 00:47:33,729 --> 00:47:35,147
- Actually, a little stretch is good.
- 779
- 00:47:35,230 --> 00:47:37,399
- So when you stand
- up just extend it out.
- 780
- 00:47:37,482 --> 00:47:39,318
- I'll let the arm drop
- and this is your therapy.
- 781
- 00:47:39,401 --> 00:47:40,611
- -All right.
- -All right.
- 782
- 00:47:40,694 --> 00:47:41,862
- -Thanks very much.
- -My pleasure.
- 783
- 00:47:41,945 --> 00:47:45,073
- I need a signature but let me grab one
- of the doctors here to just finish off.
- 784
- 00:47:45,157 --> 00:47:48,118
- -Perfect. No worries. Thanks, man.
- -Welcome.
- 785
- 00:47:50,495 --> 00:47:52,539
- [Vlad] Did you ever hear people
- criticizing you for this lift?
- 786
- 00:47:52,623 --> 00:47:54,041
- People, like, saying,
- "Why is he doing that?"
- 787
- 00:47:54,124 --> 00:47:55,459
- Oh probably.
- 788
- 00:47:55,542 --> 00:47:59,004
- But I don't care, that's--
- I'll do what I'm gonna do.
- 789
- 00:47:59,087 --> 00:48:01,131
- You know, if you're someone that
- means something to me,
- 790
- 00:48:01,215 --> 00:48:02,716
- if you're a friend, family,
- whatever, I knew,
- 791
- 00:48:02,799 --> 00:48:04,092
- like, okay,
- talking some sense into me,
- 792
- 00:48:04,176 --> 00:48:08,472
- I'd probably listen then,
- but people criticize.
- 793
- 00:48:08,555 --> 00:48:12,601
- Or think it's hilarious or entertaining.
- So you can't please everyone.
- 794
- 00:48:12,684 --> 00:48:14,186
- So,
- 795
- 00:48:14,269 --> 00:48:15,479
- whatever.
- 796
- 00:48:21,693 --> 00:48:23,153
- [cameraman] First day back at Gold's.
- 797
- 00:48:23,237 --> 00:48:24,863
- -[Calum] Yeah.
- -How does it feel?
- 798
- 00:48:24,947 --> 00:48:26,073
- [Calum] A bit weird.
- 799
- 00:48:26,156 --> 00:48:29,201
- They're getting rid of
- all the old equipment.
- 800
- 00:48:29,284 --> 00:48:31,662
- Putting this flashy new stuff.
- I like old stuff.
- 801
- 00:48:36,875 --> 00:48:41,046
- Today I want to start actually
- pushing it a bit harder.
- 802
- 00:48:41,129 --> 00:48:44,508
- Kind of morph my sanity then
- for my body right now.
- 803
- 00:48:45,801 --> 00:48:47,302
- [grunts]
- 804
- 00:48:50,305 --> 00:48:51,598
- Shit.
- 805
- 00:48:52,224 --> 00:48:55,143
- Ah, now it's coming back.
- 806
- 00:48:55,227 --> 00:48:57,187
- It's catching up to me.
- 807
- 00:49:07,364 --> 00:49:08,574
- [cameraman] Legs again today?
- 808
- 00:49:08,657 --> 00:49:10,450
- [Calum] I did them yesterday.
- 809
- 00:49:10,534 --> 00:49:15,289
- So I was gonna go do, like,
- calves, abs and some light body stuff.
- 810
- 00:49:15,372 --> 00:49:16,915
- [cameraman] Good.
- 811
- 00:49:16,999 --> 00:49:18,792
- But the legs are good.
- 812
- 00:49:18,876 --> 00:49:23,005
- I go all out on the legs probably,
- like, three times a week at the moment.
- 813
- 00:49:23,088 --> 00:49:25,257
- I had the surgery,
- it was the 8th of December.
- 814
- 00:49:25,340 --> 00:49:30,721
- So then, four or five weeks of recovery
- and then I started physical therapy.
- 815
- 00:49:30,804 --> 00:49:32,681
- [Brian] Just like
- you did the other day. Okay.
- 816
- 00:49:32,764 --> 00:49:33,640
- [Calum] There, there.
- 817
- 00:49:33,724 --> 00:49:36,476
- -What about your extension?
- -Say out straight?
- 818
- 00:49:36,560 --> 00:49:38,770
- -That's pretty good.
- -Oh yeah, extension. Oh!
- 819
- 00:49:38,854 --> 00:49:40,105
- [Brian] Don't go too hard.
- 820
- 00:49:40,189 --> 00:49:42,191
- Don't go too hard,
- don't go too hard.
- 821
- 00:49:42,274 --> 00:49:44,193
- All right, lie down and we'll
- test it again at the end.
- 822
- 00:49:44,276 --> 00:49:47,946
- Brian does twice
- a week and helps to
- 823
- 00:49:48,030 --> 00:49:53,118
- work on the range of motion,
- the supination of my wrist,
- 824
- 00:49:53,202 --> 00:49:56,079
- soft tissue mobility, flexibility.
- 825
- 00:49:56,163 --> 00:49:59,124
- This is more just to kind of
- get the joint to move a little bit too.
- 826
- 00:49:59,208 --> 00:50:03,712
- Yeah, this is the first stage and
- then we do a bit of-- you'll see next.
- 827
- 00:50:03,795 --> 00:50:06,006
- It's a blood occulation? Is it?
- 828
- 00:50:06,089 --> 00:50:07,132
- Blood flow restriction.
- 829
- 00:50:08,634 --> 00:50:13,138
- So this is calibrating his arm right now,
- so that it's more individualized for him.
- 830
- 00:50:13,222 --> 00:50:15,432
- This blood flow restriction unit will make
- 831
- 00:50:15,516 --> 00:50:17,851
- a very small amount of weight feel
- very heavy
- 832
- 00:50:17,935 --> 00:50:20,229
- and it kind of tricks his body into
- 833
- 00:50:20,312 --> 00:50:23,106
- thinking it's having a bigger pump
- than it really is.
- 834
- 00:50:23,190 --> 00:50:26,068
- Yeah. It feels like when you're holding
- a hose and you feel the water
- 835
- 00:50:26,151 --> 00:50:28,862
- running through it.
- Sort of feel like my veins.
- 836
- 00:50:28,946 --> 00:50:32,032
- [Brian] This is gonna help him maintain
- as much muscle as possible right now.
- 837
- 00:50:32,115 --> 00:50:35,118
- He can't load up the bicep but what
- we can do
- 838
- 00:50:35,202 --> 00:50:36,954
- is by using this machine
- it's gonna basically
- 839
- 00:50:37,037 --> 00:50:39,373
- give him like a
- metabolic load almost.
- 840
- 00:50:40,374 --> 00:50:45,879
- And as a result then, his body thinks
- it's producing, you know, a pump, more.
- 841
- 00:50:45,963 --> 00:50:46,839
- Five pounds?
- 842
- 00:50:47,589 --> 00:50:48,674
- [Brian] Moving on.
- 843
- 00:50:49,132 --> 00:50:51,844
- Going up. New PB.
- 844
- 00:50:51,927 --> 00:50:53,637
- -[Brian] He was on four before.
- -Oh man!
- 845
- 00:50:55,931 --> 00:50:58,141
- [Calum]
- Already feeling, like, the pump.
- 846
- 00:50:58,225 --> 00:51:02,479
- Cause it feels like it's, like it's more
- of a pump without even doing anything.
- 847
- 00:51:02,563 --> 00:51:06,650
- It's like, literally,
- it just feels like a painful pump.
- 848
- 00:51:06,733 --> 00:51:08,986
- -[Brian] How you doing?
- -Yeah, it's so sore.
- 849
- 00:51:09,069 --> 00:51:10,571
- -Mm-hm.
- -Very.
- 850
- 00:51:10,654 --> 00:51:12,698
- -Forty seconds.
- -Yeah.
- 851
- 00:51:12,781 --> 00:51:15,951
- So, it's a proper workout
- for the old forearms.
- 852
- 00:51:17,119 --> 00:51:18,412
- [Brian]
- Gotta do something to keep you going.
- 853
- 00:51:18,495 --> 00:51:20,455
- Yeah, I know.
- I should be doing it with both arms.
- 854
- 00:51:20,539 --> 00:51:24,585
- -It's why Banffy sent you here?
- -Yeah, he knew. He knew.
- 855
- 00:51:24,668 --> 00:51:26,211
- Calum, you've got small forearms,
- 856
- 00:51:26,295 --> 00:51:28,255
- I'm going to send you
- to the forearm doctors.
- 857
- 00:51:35,429 --> 00:51:37,014
- Holy shit!
- Look at the difference.
- 858
- 00:51:38,265 --> 00:51:40,726
- -[cameraman] Bodybuilding. Cross-fit.
- -[laughing]
- 859
- 00:51:43,562 --> 00:51:45,647
- This one I even just feel,
- it's a little bit of weight,
- 860
- 00:51:45,731 --> 00:51:47,149
- but it's still sore, so...
- 861
- 00:51:50,861 --> 00:51:55,282
- If I see Chris Bumstead and a barbell,
- I'm running in the opposite direction.
- 862
- 00:51:58,076 --> 00:52:00,829
- Now I can rotate it almost
- back to where it was.
- 863
- 00:52:00,913 --> 00:52:05,375
- So once that's got the full range
- of motion, I can start with baby weights.
- 864
- 00:52:05,459 --> 00:52:07,461
- He gave me the green light, so...
- 865
- 00:52:07,544 --> 00:52:12,216
- the hardest part is over, now it's just
- progression, progression with caution.
- 866
- 00:52:12,299 --> 00:52:16,053
- It's so thin but kind of looks
- like it got a little bit more life to it.
- 867
- 00:52:18,305 --> 00:52:21,725
- Last time I did a bench press,
- late, late November.
- 868
- 00:52:22,392 --> 00:52:24,019
- I might even shed a tear.
- 869
- 00:52:31,318 --> 00:52:32,778
- This doesn't feel half bad.
- 870
- 00:52:32,861 --> 00:52:34,696
- -That's not bad.
- -[man] That's excellent.
- 871
- 00:52:34,780 --> 00:52:36,573
- I've been holding back
- this whole time.
- 872
- 00:52:38,408 --> 00:52:39,618
- [laughing]
- 873
- 00:52:44,289 --> 00:52:48,502
- Four months post-surgery and
- after four months I was pretty good.
- 874
- 00:52:48,585 --> 00:52:52,005
- It wasn't a hundred percent
- lifting with my bicep but I was, you know,
- 875
- 00:52:52,089 --> 00:52:55,300
- doing a lot of cable curls and my
- upper body was-- it was built back up.
- 876
- 00:52:55,384 --> 00:52:56,343
- I'd caught it up again.
- 877
- 00:52:56,426 --> 00:52:59,596
- My legs were strong as ever
- because I trained them a lot.
- 878
- 00:53:01,348 --> 00:53:03,183
- And then, yeah.
- 879
- 00:53:03,267 --> 00:53:06,895
- And then tell me about-- you went
- to Australia for an expo and then...
- 880
- 00:53:06,979 --> 00:53:11,024
- I got invited to Australia
- to do an expo.
- 881
- 00:53:11,108 --> 00:53:13,986
- And always, you know,
- I love to go home and stuff.
- 882
- 00:53:14,069 --> 00:53:16,488
- So I decided to go
- back for this expo.
- 883
- 00:53:16,572 --> 00:53:20,617
- I hadn't seen my
- brother for ages and, um...
- 884
- 00:53:20,701 --> 00:53:24,538
- Yeah, decided to, uh, to go...
- 885
- 00:53:25,998 --> 00:53:27,040
- rappelling.
- 886
- 00:53:27,124 --> 00:53:29,835
- Not abseiling, not rock climbing,
- rappelling.
- 887
- 00:53:42,514 --> 00:53:43,974
- And I wasn't even
- thinking anything over.
- 888
- 00:53:44,057 --> 00:53:47,311
- I wasn't thinking the
- risks really because
- 889
- 00:53:47,394 --> 00:53:52,608
- he knew all the safety stuff
- and showed me what was going on.
- 890
- 00:53:52,691 --> 00:53:54,693
- Just make sure
- that you've got a harness on
- 891
- 00:53:54,776 --> 00:53:57,196
- and attached onto a safety line
- I'm gonna put out.
- 892
- 00:53:57,279 --> 00:53:59,156
- If you're going to be within
- sort of two meters of it.
- 893
- 00:53:59,239 --> 00:54:01,033
- -[cameraman] Calum.
- -Yeah.
- 894
- 00:54:01,116 --> 00:54:02,701
- I hear you guys
- are going to jump off this rock?
- 895
- 00:54:02,784 --> 00:54:05,829
- -Yeah, my brother decided...
- -[Harley] Ready and good to go?
- 896
- 00:54:05,913 --> 00:54:07,956
- ...we would jump off of this cliff.
- 897
- 00:54:09,458 --> 00:54:11,793
- [cameraman] Yeah, it seems pretty safe.
- Seems pretty legit.
- 898
- 00:54:11,877 --> 00:54:13,712
- Brothers are crazy.
- 899
- 00:54:13,795 --> 00:54:16,381
- [cameraman] I thought you were
- the crazy brother but apparently not.
- 900
- 00:54:16,465 --> 00:54:19,635
- -This is where I get it from.
- -What the hell are we doing?
- 901
- 00:54:20,969 --> 00:54:24,640
- This should be a great time
- if I make it up, out alive.
- 902
- 00:54:24,723 --> 00:54:27,518
- If not, this is the last video.
- See you guys on the other side.
- 903
- 00:54:27,601 --> 00:54:29,061
- [cameraman] So, I hear
- once you get down the bottom,
- 904
- 00:54:29,144 --> 00:54:30,646
- you got to walk all the way around?
- 905
- 00:54:30,729 --> 00:54:33,565
- Yeah, if you still have legs.
- 906
- 00:54:33,649 --> 00:54:35,692
- [cameraman] If this rock falls off
- then it's just game over.
- 907
- 00:54:35,776 --> 00:54:37,402
- -Well then you're pretty much dead.
- -Yeah.
- 908
- 00:54:37,486 --> 00:54:40,197
- And you don't have to worry
- about anything for the rest of...
- 909
- 00:54:40,280 --> 00:54:41,740
- your life because
- you don't have one.
- 910
- 00:54:50,290 --> 00:54:53,085
- [Harley] That's good. Now you're
- gonna keep your legs fairly straight.
- 911
- 00:54:53,168 --> 00:54:55,629
- And lower your body
- until you're in an L position.
- 912
- 00:54:55,712 --> 00:54:58,423
- When your body is like an L
- from here to here.
- 913
- 00:54:58,507 --> 00:55:00,092
- Now, walk down a little bit.
- 914
- 00:55:01,468 --> 00:55:02,636
- It's like walking down.
- 915
- 00:55:02,719 --> 00:55:04,263
- -Oh shit! Shit, shit!
- -That's good.
- 916
- 00:55:04,346 --> 00:55:08,100
- [Calum] Help! My knee.
- I think I broke my knee.
- 917
- 00:55:08,183 --> 00:55:09,142
- My knee is broken, bro.
- 918
- 00:55:09,226 --> 00:55:10,853
- It's my right knee.
- 919
- 00:55:10,936 --> 00:55:12,855
- The one you're holding
- is smashed.
- 920
- 00:55:12,938 --> 00:55:14,064
- Oh this is bad.
- 921
- 00:55:14,147 --> 00:55:18,151
- Yeah, I fell like-- I don't know
- like maybe ten feet or something.
- 922
- 00:55:18,235 --> 00:55:21,029
- The rope caught me, thank God.
- Otherwise, I'd be dead.
- 923
- 00:55:21,113 --> 00:55:24,533
- I remember hanging
- upside down with my leg
- 924
- 00:55:24,616 --> 00:55:28,328
- torn in half and
- wrapped around the rope.
- 925
- 00:55:29,371 --> 00:55:32,082
- [Calum] I broke my knee.
- Yep, yep.
- 926
- 00:55:32,165 --> 00:55:33,667
- -[man] Let go of his hand.
- -[Calum] Yep.
- 927
- 00:55:33,750 --> 00:55:35,169
- -[man] Let go of his hand.
- -[Calum] Oh, man!
- 928
- 00:55:35,252 --> 00:55:36,545
- Well, I heard a loud pop.
- 929
- 00:55:36,628 --> 00:55:40,966
- I could rule out crack or a
- pop and it just looked out of whack,
- 930
- 00:55:41,049 --> 00:55:43,051
- the whole shape of it, my leg.
- 931
- 00:55:43,135 --> 00:55:48,390
- So, yeah, initially I thought was a broken
- bone but it turns out it was the muscle.
- 932
- 00:55:49,349 --> 00:55:52,269
- [Calum] Alex, can you pull me up, Alex?
- I could use a hand.
- 933
- 00:55:52,352 --> 00:55:55,189
- [man speaking, inaudible]
- 934
- 00:55:55,272 --> 00:55:57,232
- [Calum] My right knee is smashed.
- 935
- 00:55:57,316 --> 00:55:59,276
- I heard it break.
- I can see the bone.
- 936
- 00:56:00,402 --> 00:56:04,156
- My weak arm instinctively
- grabbing the rope to
- 937
- 00:56:04,239 --> 00:56:08,118
- untangle myself and I tore the--
- re-tore my bicep again.
- 938
- 00:56:08,202 --> 00:56:11,205
- -You re-tore it, right?
- -Yeah, so, tore again this bicep.
- 939
- 00:56:11,288 --> 00:56:12,331
- Tore my quadricep,
- 940
- 00:56:12,414 --> 00:56:16,376
- and, yeah, they had to drag me
- up the side of the cliff
- 941
- 00:56:16,460 --> 00:56:18,795
- and then get taken
- to the hospital.
- 942
- 00:56:18,879 --> 00:56:23,050
- [Calum] Oh shit! Ah, my legs.
- Oh, fuck!
- 943
- 00:56:23,133 --> 00:56:24,551
- [man] Calum, hang there for
- a second?
- 944
- 00:56:24,635 --> 00:56:26,428
- [Calum screaming and grunting]
- 945
- 00:56:26,512 --> 00:56:27,930
- -Can you hang there for a second?
- -Alex.
- 946
- 00:56:28,597 --> 00:56:31,934
- [grunting]
- 947
- 00:56:39,483 --> 00:56:41,151
- [inaudible]
- 948
- 00:56:41,235 --> 00:56:42,236
- I can't walk.
- 949
- 00:56:43,320 --> 00:56:45,739
- -[Harley] I'm going to drag you closer.
- -[man] Step away from the edge.
- 950
- 00:56:45,822 --> 00:56:47,115
- [Calum] If the rope hadn't have held,
- 951
- 00:56:47,199 --> 00:56:50,619
- if that little carabiner broke
- or wasn't strong enough,
- 952
- 00:56:50,702 --> 00:56:55,374
- if the little bolt in the top of the cliff
- holding the rope was not in properly,
- 953
- 00:56:55,457 --> 00:56:59,127
- then I would've fallen a hundred foot
- down to the rocks and the ocean below.
- 954
- 00:56:59,211 --> 00:57:02,422
- That would have been my-- yeah,
- that would have been game over.
- 955
- 00:57:13,392 --> 00:57:15,102
- [ambulance beeping]
- 956
- 00:57:15,936 --> 00:57:17,229
- -[woman] Is it here?
- -[Calum] Yeah.
- 957
- 00:57:17,312 --> 00:57:19,648
- -How bad is the pain?
- -[Calum] Like, eight.
- 958
- 00:57:20,315 --> 00:57:22,693
- -Pain...
- -[man] Can you wiggle your toes?
- 959
- 00:57:37,749 --> 00:57:40,127
- [Calum] I've decided to fly
- back to L.A.
- 960
- 00:57:40,210 --> 00:57:44,756
- as soon as possible to get the proper
- care here because I knew that I'd need it
- 961
- 00:57:44,840 --> 00:57:48,594
- if I wanted to ever do,
- you know, what I want to do again, so...
- 962
- 00:58:02,065 --> 00:58:05,569
- That was the most excruciating,
- traumatic experience I've experienced.
- 963
- 00:58:05,652 --> 00:58:08,447
- That fall, the break,
- everything was just the worst so...
- 964
- 00:58:16,413 --> 00:58:19,499
- So I was-- yeah, I was feeling
- pretty, pretty shattered.
- 965
- 00:58:20,626 --> 00:58:22,836
- It was-- it was tough because...
- 966
- 00:58:26,548 --> 00:58:28,133
- because the first thing
- you want to hear is, like,
- 967
- 00:58:28,217 --> 00:58:30,344
- okay how soon can I do
- what I'm doing normally again?
- 968
- 00:58:30,427 --> 00:58:33,472
- How soon am I gonna hear?
- What's the date that I'm gonna be better?
- 969
- 00:58:33,555 --> 00:58:36,266
- How many months? There's no
- answers. No simple answer to that.
- 970
- 00:58:36,350 --> 00:58:40,103
- No doctor, no person, no one can tell
- you, "Oh, you'll be healed in six months,
- 971
- 00:58:40,187 --> 00:58:41,438
- nine months, twelve months."
- 972
- 00:58:41,522 --> 00:58:43,565
- So that was hard
- to figure out for me.
- 973
- 00:58:43,649 --> 00:58:45,943
- Okay, how long
- am I going to be out of the gym for?
- 974
- 00:58:46,026 --> 00:58:47,694
- You know, I don't know what's going
- to happen.
- 975
- 00:58:47,778 --> 00:58:49,696
- You don't know what to expect, you know.
- 976
- 00:58:50,781 --> 00:58:53,450
- I was pretty, pretty broken.
- 977
- 00:58:53,534 --> 00:58:55,202
- Pretty, pretty heartbroken.
- 978
- 00:58:56,662 --> 00:58:59,414
- [Miguel] It was a shock to
- everybody when-- when it all happened.
- 979
- 00:58:59,498 --> 00:59:03,293
- And for it to be a bicep
- and a knee injury,
- 980
- 00:59:03,377 --> 00:59:05,921
- it was-- it was a hard hit for him.
- 981
- 00:59:06,004 --> 00:59:08,799
- My name is Miguel, mostly,
- everybody calls me Miggy.
- 982
- 00:59:08,882 --> 00:59:13,512
- I've been really good friends with Cal
- for about the last three to four years.
- 983
- 00:59:13,595 --> 00:59:16,223
- I guess we met through some
- mutual friends at the gym
- 984
- 00:59:16,807 --> 00:59:20,269
- and from there just picked up where we
- had kind of the same interests and stuff.
- 985
- 00:59:20,352 --> 00:59:23,355
- And I hang out a little bit more,
- little by little.
- 986
- 00:59:24,439 --> 00:59:26,650
- [cameraman] How's the rehearsing going
- for the new Twins movie?
- 987
- 00:59:26,733 --> 00:59:29,319
- -Yeah.
- -Yeah, going pretty good.
- 988
- 00:59:29,403 --> 00:59:31,530
- -[Calum] Feeling pretty good.
- -Yeah, we're, uh, post-production now?
- 989
- 00:59:31,613 --> 00:59:33,156
- -We're actually brothers.
- -Yeah.
- 990
- 00:59:33,240 --> 00:59:35,158
- -[cameraman] Oh you're actually brothers?
- -Identical.
- 991
- 00:59:35,242 --> 00:59:37,744
- -Just-- just not a hundred percent.
- -Yeah.
- 992
- 00:59:37,828 --> 00:59:40,122
- Just split at birth.
- He was raised in Australia.
- 993
- 00:59:40,205 --> 00:59:41,582
- A lot of kanga milk.
- 994
- 00:59:41,665 --> 00:59:44,459
- -I came from a pouch.
- -[cameraman] Oh, that's why.
- 995
- 00:59:45,127 --> 00:59:49,756
- It's been slow and he's the guy that
- kind of like, "Alright, I want to do it."
- 996
- 00:59:49,840 --> 00:59:52,801
- Like, "I know I have these injuries,
- but I really want to go work out."
- 997
- 00:59:53,385 --> 00:59:59,057
- He's not the type to just really
- stay at home and do nothing and recover.
- 998
- 01:00:01,852 --> 01:00:07,149
- [Calum]
- I had to go through this kind of
- 999
- 01:00:07,232 --> 01:00:12,821
- really difficult time in
- processing everything, coping, whatever.
- 1000
- 01:00:12,905 --> 01:00:16,825
- And then accepting
- what is gonna be.
- 1001
- 01:00:26,543 --> 01:00:28,962
- Can you tell me more about your father
- and also, obviously, his very unfortunate
- 1002
- 01:00:29,046 --> 01:00:31,673
- incident and what actually
- happened and how that changed,
- 1003
- 01:00:31,757 --> 01:00:33,175
- you know, obviously
- his life and your life?
- 1004
- 01:00:33,258 --> 01:00:35,552
- Yeah, dad was--
- 1005
- 01:00:35,636 --> 01:00:39,598
- he was a very active guy.
- He worked hard.
- 1006
- 01:00:39,681 --> 01:00:42,017
- You know, he was tall
- and he was strong.
- 1007
- 01:00:42,100 --> 01:00:45,229
- And then after his accident,
- he had-- he had a
- 1008
- 01:00:45,312 --> 01:00:49,525
- motorcycle accident
- and became quadriplegic.
- 1009
- 01:00:52,861 --> 01:00:54,613
- [Calum] Had to take him to the hospital
- for observation.
- 1010
- 01:00:54,696 --> 01:00:56,782
- [Calum]
- That changed the whole dynamic,
- 1011
- 01:00:56,865 --> 01:00:59,034
- you know, the whole family life
- because mum and dad were
- 1012
- 01:00:59,117 --> 01:01:01,828
- one year out of getting into this kind
- of retire and slow down.
- 1013
- 01:01:01,912 --> 01:01:06,375
- And then this big accident
- happens and it was tough.
- 1014
- 01:01:06,458 --> 01:01:07,709
- I was only twelve.
- 1015
- 01:01:07,793 --> 01:01:11,588
- Last year of school
- and I didn't really do so good
- 1016
- 01:01:11,672 --> 01:01:14,383
- and I didn't really
- care about it anymore.
- 1017
- 01:01:15,133 --> 01:01:18,303
- It was more, you know,
- thinking about other stuff with my dad
- 1018
- 01:01:18,387 --> 01:01:22,683
- and I had to-- I remember-- my brothers,
- older brothers had left school.
- 1019
- 01:01:22,766 --> 01:01:26,228
- So-- and my mum was six months
- of the year-- you know, for a long time,
- 1020
- 01:01:26,311 --> 01:01:30,274
- she was up in Melbourne
- with dad in the hospital, all the time.
- 1021
- 01:01:30,357 --> 01:01:34,528
- So it was just me and my
- little brother and sister at home.
- 1022
- 01:01:34,611 --> 01:01:37,447
- So, you know, sometimes I would
- just have to just focus on them.
- 1023
- 01:01:37,531 --> 01:01:40,784
- Just make their sandwiches,
- get to help them to school.
- 1024
- 01:01:40,868 --> 01:01:46,415
- And I think it just kind of
- makes you realize you gotta live
- 1025
- 01:01:46,498 --> 01:01:49,877
- every moment to the fullest,
- 1026
- 01:01:49,960 --> 01:01:52,296
- you know, because you never know
- what's gonna happen tomorrow.
- 1027
- 01:01:54,298 --> 01:01:59,094
- I didn't completely understand
- how vulnerable this human body can be.
- 1028
- 01:01:59,178 --> 01:02:02,139
- But yeah, it did kind of, you know,
- it definitely changed
- 1029
- 01:02:02,222 --> 01:02:04,183
- the dynamic and everything.
- 1030
- 01:02:04,266 --> 01:02:06,977
- It's actually very interesting that it
- made you appreciate life more.
- 1031
- 01:02:07,060 --> 01:02:07,895
- It didn't slow you down.
- 1032
- 01:02:07,978 --> 01:02:10,647
- If anything it just made me,
- 1033
- 01:02:10,731 --> 01:02:14,151
- well, realize that there'll be nothing
- I can do with--
- 1034
- 01:02:14,234 --> 01:02:15,819
- really that I can do with him...
- 1035
- 01:02:17,487 --> 01:02:18,405
- anymore.
- 1036
- 01:02:21,658 --> 01:02:24,828
- It would've been cool to have
- a dad or a figure to,
- 1037
- 01:02:24,912 --> 01:02:28,332
- you know, like, I had my brother,
- which is good for me.
- 1038
- 01:02:28,415 --> 01:02:33,003
- It would be nice to maybe have
- someone older to really push me.
- 1039
- 01:02:33,086 --> 01:02:37,007
- I never got that but it did make
- me really focus on my bodybuilding
- 1040
- 01:02:37,090 --> 01:02:38,550
- and training,
- going to the gym.
- 1041
- 01:02:38,634 --> 01:02:40,886
- Kind of took out a lot of my
- focus and just put into weights,
- 1042
- 01:02:40,969 --> 01:02:46,517
- building myself up and, yeah,
- just not want to slow down.
- 1043
- 01:02:46,600 --> 01:02:50,562
- And just appreciate each
- day I've got that I can walk.
- 1044
- 01:02:50,646 --> 01:02:56,109
- What's up everyone? I'm back in
- Anglesea, in my backyard actually sitting
- 1045
- 01:02:57,653 --> 01:02:59,071
- right in front of this bird aviary
- 1046
- 01:02:59,154 --> 01:03:03,659
- I built with my dad like fifteen years
- ago or something.
- 1047
- 01:03:03,742 --> 01:03:05,869
- It's been hard to stay
- motivated sometimes.
- 1048
- 01:03:05,953 --> 01:03:07,496
- I haven't been going
- to the gym that much.
- 1049
- 01:03:07,579 --> 01:03:10,832
- And it's very hard for someone like me,
- who's impatient,
- 1050
- 01:03:10,916 --> 01:03:12,459
- always moving, always active.
- 1051
- 01:03:14,127 --> 01:03:19,299
- It's gonna be good to go home and
- see my family and stuff and be with them.
- 1052
- 01:03:19,383 --> 01:03:24,304
- And, you know, kind of just relax a bit
- like use this time to catch up with mates,
- 1053
- 01:03:24,388 --> 01:03:26,765
- like good friends.
- I haven't seen them for years and stuff.
- 1054
- 01:03:26,849 --> 01:03:29,184
- Don't look forward to going
- back to L.A.
- 1055
- 01:03:29,268 --> 01:03:33,480
- sometimes cause just,
- you know, it's different.
- 1056
- 01:03:33,564 --> 01:03:36,817
- It's just always--
- it's just different.
- 1057
- 01:03:36,900 --> 01:03:39,778
- Yeah, home is home.
- 1058
- 01:03:40,821 --> 01:03:42,906
- Yeah, but I'll tell you something
- else really random,
- 1059
- 01:03:42,990 --> 01:03:48,078
- like, no shit, I've had, like,
- recurring dreams, like, at night.
- 1060
- 01:03:48,161 --> 01:03:50,831
- And a lot of times I end up
- dreaming about this place, right here.
- 1061
- 01:03:51,415 --> 01:03:55,169
- And yeah, I keep dreaming
- about this aviary and how I fixed it up
- 1062
- 01:03:55,252 --> 01:03:58,213
- and I put an extension on it
- or I put an extension.
- 1063
- 01:03:58,297 --> 01:04:01,341
- For some reason I just have this
- dream about this aviary a lot.
- 1064
- 01:04:01,425 --> 01:04:05,137
- That I've, like, built it out,
- got all my birds back and stuff,
- 1065
- 01:04:05,220 --> 01:04:07,681
- 'cause I used to keep birds
- when I was a kid.
- 1066
- 01:04:07,764 --> 01:04:10,434
- A lot of finches, doves,
- quail, that sort of stuff.
- 1067
- 01:04:10,517 --> 01:04:11,727
- I used to breed them in there.
- 1068
- 01:04:11,810 --> 01:04:13,645
- -Um, but yeah.
- -[dog barks]
- 1069
- 01:04:14,688 --> 01:04:16,982
- Seriously, fuck off!
- 1070
- 01:04:17,983 --> 01:04:20,194
- Yes, so anyway,
- that's why I just have him.
- 1071
- 01:04:21,862 --> 01:04:23,071
- All right. I'm out. Catch ya.
- 1072
- 01:04:25,365 --> 01:04:28,869
- Hey what's up everybody?
- It's day one for our rehab.
- 1073
- 01:04:28,952 --> 01:04:32,539
- First day in rehab so
- I'm going to go in and check in
- 1074
- 01:04:32,623 --> 01:04:34,666
- and see what the routine
- is for me to start.
- 1075
- 01:04:35,709 --> 01:04:37,794
- Social media, how do I feel about it?
- 1076
- 01:04:37,878 --> 01:04:40,923
- I mean,
- I'm kind of tired of it in a sense.
- 1077
- 01:04:42,799 --> 01:04:44,384
- Look at the scar. It's not bad.
- 1078
- 01:04:44,468 --> 01:04:47,596
- It's pretty clean.
- At least it's closed up now.
- 1079
- 01:04:47,679 --> 01:04:49,681
- [cameraman]
- Yeah, that's pretty solid.
- 1080
- 01:04:49,765 --> 01:04:51,475
- [Calum]
- You can compare.
- 1081
- 01:04:51,558 --> 01:04:53,060
- You know, I felt pressure.
- 1082
- 01:04:53,143 --> 01:04:55,562
- Everyone was expecting
- you to look a certain way.
- 1083
- 01:04:55,646 --> 01:04:57,940
- Everyone is used to seeing
- you a certain way.
- 1084
- 01:04:58,023 --> 01:05:00,692
- Used to seeing your muscles
- or this and that.
- 1085
- 01:05:00,776 --> 01:05:03,487
- You feel that pressure and then you're
- concerned, you're worried and you're like,
- 1086
- 01:05:03,570 --> 01:05:06,990
- I literally-- I cannot please everyone,
- if I wanted to.
- 1087
- 01:05:07,074 --> 01:05:09,701
- You could have easily gotten depressed
- and like-- like, you know, really go.
- 1088
- 01:05:09,785 --> 01:05:13,872
- Yeah, I think so.
- You know, no, you know what? I put--
- 1089
- 01:05:13,956 --> 01:05:16,917
- moments in time
- when I probably was depressed.
- 1090
- 01:05:17,000 --> 01:05:21,505
- Maybe I didn't know it. Maybe I did
- know it, but I sure as hell was not happy.
- 1091
- 01:05:28,971 --> 01:05:30,597
- [background laughter]
- 1092
- 01:05:34,309 --> 01:05:35,978
- [laughing continues]
- 1093
- 01:05:36,061 --> 01:05:37,521
- [indistinct chatter]
- 1094
- 01:05:44,611 --> 01:05:45,654
- [screams]
- 1095
- 01:05:46,655 --> 01:05:47,823
- [man laughs]
- 1096
- 01:06:02,171 --> 01:06:05,507
- [indistinct chatter continues]
- 1097
- 01:06:14,850 --> 01:06:17,144
- [Calum]
- Seriously, so stressful.
- 1098
- 01:06:20,522 --> 01:06:21,982
- Probably another forty minutes here
- 1099
- 01:06:22,065 --> 01:06:26,987
- and then I'll be good to go train,
- but until then...
- 1100
- 01:06:27,946 --> 01:06:30,782
- -Yeah, no, no, yeah.
- -Yeah, no. Yeah, no, no.
- 1101
- 01:06:33,452 --> 01:06:36,496
- [laughing and chatting]
- 1102
- 01:06:39,958 --> 01:06:41,627
- So much for our handsome bodies.
- 1103
- 01:07:00,145 --> 01:07:02,606
- [Calum] Here's some protein
- and some creatine.
- 1104
- 01:07:03,941 --> 01:07:05,150
- Creatine cockroaches.
- 1105
- 01:07:09,988 --> 01:07:13,242
- I guess I figured that, you know,
- I'm gonna be at home a lot
- 1106
- 01:07:13,325 --> 01:07:15,077
- and by myself a lot.
- 1107
- 01:07:15,160 --> 01:07:17,788
- So, I want to have
- some company.
- 1108
- 01:07:17,871 --> 01:07:21,208
- I like living by myself and everything,
- but I like animals, too.
- 1109
- 01:07:21,291 --> 01:07:25,254
- So why not get a dog
- that I can raise like a son?
- 1110
- 01:07:25,337 --> 01:07:27,756
- Like a child of my own
- and teach him the rascal ways.
- 1111
- 01:07:27,840 --> 01:07:32,761
- I think I really want one of these
- ones because I think they're better breed.
- 1112
- 01:07:32,845 --> 01:07:34,638
- Even a bit better to look after.
- 1113
- 01:07:34,721 --> 01:07:36,181
- They've got their papers.
- 1114
- 01:07:36,265 --> 01:07:38,684
- And I think I'm going
- to get this little fella.
- 1115
- 01:07:38,767 --> 01:07:40,060
- I first told him no.
- 1116
- 01:07:40,143 --> 01:07:43,647
- I was like you do a lot of traveling,
- so it's gonna be very difficult.
- 1117
- 01:07:43,730 --> 01:07:46,233
- I was like, it's not the best idea, but...
- 1118
- 01:07:46,316 --> 01:07:49,111
- just knowing that he was gonna
- spend a lot more time at home and recover.
- 1119
- 01:07:49,194 --> 01:07:53,323
- Then he's like, you know, I kind of
- want someone, I kind of want a dog.
- 1120
- 01:07:53,407 --> 01:07:56,493
- I was like, well, yeah, I guess that'll
- be a good idea if you want.
- 1121
- 01:07:56,577 --> 01:07:57,494
- [Calum] My first pig dog.
- 1122
- 01:07:58,537 --> 01:07:59,997
- Just had to do it.
- 1123
- 01:08:00,080 --> 01:08:02,040
- Sometimes you just know,
- you know you're going to get them.
- 1124
- 01:08:04,168 --> 01:08:08,088
- We're going to get some
- supplies for the little mini bull terrier.
- 1125
- 01:08:08,172 --> 01:08:09,756
- [cameraman]
- You got a name for him yet?
- 1126
- 01:08:09,840 --> 01:08:12,593
- Ghost or... What about Boy?
- Just call him Boy.
- 1127
- 01:08:12,676 --> 01:08:13,844
- -Just Boy?
- -Here, Boy!
- 1128
- 01:08:13,927 --> 01:08:15,220
- [cameraman] See you're down to
- the one crutch now too?
- 1129
- 01:08:15,304 --> 01:08:16,763
- Yeah, it's just kind
- of a bit easy.
- 1130
- 01:08:16,847 --> 01:08:18,849
- -[cameraman] One crutch life?
- -One crutch life.
- 1131
- 01:08:18,932 --> 01:08:20,517
- [cameraman] So what do you want
- to start with first?
- 1132
- 01:08:20,601 --> 01:08:22,227
- You got some dog
- bowls right there.
- 1133
- 01:08:22,311 --> 01:08:25,272
- [Calum] Oh that will do.
- You coming, Rex?
- 1134
- 01:08:25,355 --> 01:08:27,941
- Ready to go to the vet
- to get your shots?
- 1135
- 01:08:28,025 --> 01:08:29,401
- [cameraman] I'm not so sure if
- he's ready for this.
- 1136
- 01:08:29,484 --> 01:08:30,903
- Huh, little does he know.
- 1137
- 01:08:30,986 --> 01:08:32,529
- He's so excited.
- 1138
- 01:08:32,613 --> 01:08:36,700
- I think he's excited with all the smells
- and all the little dogs walking around.
- 1139
- 01:08:36,783 --> 01:08:37,701
- The noises.
- 1140
- 01:08:39,369 --> 01:08:45,417
- Buddy, you're just living the
- dream man? Oh sure. [laughing]
- 1141
- 01:08:49,755 --> 01:08:52,132
- [Calum] Right now, you know,
- with my injury and stuff,
- 1142
- 01:08:52,216 --> 01:08:55,594
- I can't really focus that
- much on my bodybuilding.
- 1143
- 01:08:55,677 --> 01:08:58,430
- So I can't do these
- full-throttle workouts.
- 1144
- 01:08:58,514 --> 01:09:01,600
- So, in the meantime, while I've got this
- downtime with my training,
- 1145
- 01:09:01,683 --> 01:09:05,145
- I can, you know, get a dog
- and just be at home 24/7,
- 1146
- 01:09:05,229 --> 01:09:08,815
- and train him up so that when
- I'm good, you know, within a year,
- 1147
- 01:09:08,899 --> 01:09:11,318
- me and him will
- be back on track.
- 1148
- 01:09:11,401 --> 01:09:16,740
- So he ended up getting Rex which has been
- one of the happiest things he's ever done.
- 1149
- 01:09:16,823 --> 01:09:18,033
- He loves his dog.
- 1150
- 01:09:18,116 --> 01:09:20,619
- He'll go on hikes with
- him to clear his mind.
- 1151
- 01:09:20,702 --> 01:09:24,790
- Usually when he wants
- to kind of de-stress,
- 1152
- 01:09:24,873 --> 01:09:28,836
- he'll just go to the mountains
- with his dog and go hiking.
- 1153
- 01:09:28,919 --> 01:09:32,005
- And just kind of cut
- everything off, cut--
- 1154
- 01:09:32,089 --> 01:09:36,009
- turn his phone off and just go on
- a hike and enjoy walks with his dog.
- 1155
- 01:09:36,093 --> 01:09:40,180
- And Rex has been...
- been really good.
- 1156
- 01:09:43,684 --> 01:09:45,352
- [whistling]
- 1157
- 01:09:48,689 --> 01:09:54,278
- [Calum] In a lot of ways it stopped me
- thinking about myself, my problems.
- 1158
- 01:09:54,361 --> 01:09:55,863
- It stopped me thinking about,
- 1159
- 01:09:55,946 --> 01:09:59,783
- you know, negative thoughts or whatever
- because it is a puppy.
- 1160
- 01:09:59,867 --> 01:10:02,077
- You have to attend to him 24/7.
- 1161
- 01:10:02,160 --> 01:10:04,538
- So I'm thinking about him.
- Oh, he shit on the carpet.
- 1162
- 01:10:04,621 --> 01:10:06,373
- Oh he's pissed there. I gotta feed him.
- 1163
- 01:10:06,456 --> 01:10:10,294
- So all my problems went out the door
- and now I'm focused on the puppy dog.
- 1164
- 01:10:10,377 --> 01:10:13,380
- So it took away a lot
- of my depression,
- 1165
- 01:10:13,463 --> 01:10:16,925
- my anxiety or whatever the heck
- I was feeling, sadness.
- 1166
- 01:10:17,009 --> 01:10:18,635
- And now, it's, like, okay,
- 1167
- 01:10:18,719 --> 01:10:20,721
- I can't do what I'm used
- to doing all the time.
- 1168
- 01:10:20,804 --> 01:10:23,473
- I focus on my recovery,
- my physical therapy.
- 1169
- 01:10:23,557 --> 01:10:26,393
- You know, I dedicate myself
- to that very seriously.
- 1170
- 01:10:26,476 --> 01:10:30,147
- But in the other times,
- I'm making time for friends, for family,
- 1171
- 01:10:30,230 --> 01:10:35,402
- for business, for work,
- for future endeavors, for Rex.
- 1172
- 01:10:38,989 --> 01:10:40,157
- You're still mad?
- 1173
- 01:11:09,811 --> 01:11:14,358
- I can hold.
- Ready? Ten, nine, eight,
- 1174
- 01:11:14,441 --> 01:11:20,197
- seven, six, five,
- hold it, three, two...
- 1175
- 01:11:21,240 --> 01:11:22,533
- [Calum]
- There we go.
- 1176
- 01:11:22,616 --> 01:11:25,827
- There I go to physical
- therapy five times a week.
- 1177
- 01:11:27,162 --> 01:11:31,124
- -We're going to go for seven minutes.
- -Okay.
- 1178
- 01:11:32,709 --> 01:11:37,631
- Only for the last three months,
- I was on this bike doing this.
- 1179
- 01:11:37,714 --> 01:11:40,467
- And all I could do was just
- this calf movements like this.
- 1180
- 01:11:40,551 --> 01:11:43,262
- And then go back and just
- push, push, push, push.
- 1181
- 01:11:43,345 --> 01:11:44,221
- Push, push, push.
- 1182
- 01:11:44,304 --> 01:11:48,559
- And only last week I managed
- to get a full revolution.
- 1183
- 01:11:48,642 --> 01:11:49,935
- It's a five-hour day.
- 1184
- 01:11:50,018 --> 01:11:52,479
- It takes me an hour to get
- down there and go to the clinic.
- 1185
- 01:11:52,563 --> 01:11:55,190
- Man, it now feels like I'm
- going to school or work.
- 1186
- 01:11:55,274 --> 01:11:59,319
- It's-- I know everyone there, so it's uh,
- it's like I look forward to it.
- 1187
- 01:11:59,403 --> 01:12:01,405
- Even though it hurts like hell.
- 1188
- 01:12:01,488 --> 01:12:03,907
- [physical therapist]
- Three, two and...
- 1189
- 01:12:05,200 --> 01:12:08,203
- That's the worst I've ever done.
- 1190
- 01:12:08,287 --> 01:12:10,539
- Let's see, what you got yourself.
- I'll see if I'll add a little extra.
- 1191
- 01:12:10,622 --> 01:12:12,207
- [Calum]
- Oh yeah, it's sore. Yeah.
- 1192
- 01:12:12,291 --> 01:12:13,500
- [physical therapist] Come on.
- 1193
- 01:12:16,670 --> 01:12:18,881
- -Come on. Come on.
- -[grunting] That's it.
- 1194
- 01:12:18,964 --> 01:12:21,758
- -Did you get it?
- -Ninety-four is your highest...
- 1195
- 01:12:21,842 --> 01:12:23,594
- It's a long process because
- I'm going from
- 1196
- 01:12:23,677 --> 01:12:25,929
- a straight leg zero degrees range
- of motion
- 1197
- 01:12:26,013 --> 01:12:29,808
- and the goal is to get it back to like,
- 130, 135 degrees,
- 1198
- 01:12:29,892 --> 01:12:31,351
- wherever my other leg is at.
- 1199
- 01:12:31,435 --> 01:12:35,189
- Every single session that I go to
- it's just about bending and bending it,
- 1200
- 01:12:35,272 --> 01:12:36,982
- trying to break
- through scar tissue.
- 1201
- 01:12:37,065 --> 01:12:41,069
- So it's working on getting the range
- of motion back but as they get more range
- 1202
- 01:12:41,153 --> 01:12:44,031
- then my quads get tighter.
- 1203
- 01:12:44,114 --> 01:12:46,241
- I get more swelling,
- inflammation, and pain.
- 1204
- 01:12:46,325 --> 01:12:48,994
- So it's like the--
- it's almost like going to the gym.
- 1205
- 01:12:49,077 --> 01:12:51,496
- You break the muscles and
- you have to let it heal again.
- 1206
- 01:12:51,580 --> 01:12:55,209
- Go to physical therapy you,
- you get this progress,
- 1207
- 01:12:55,292 --> 01:12:57,252
- it's sore, it's painful, it's inflamed,
- 1208
- 01:12:57,336 --> 01:13:01,381
- they have to let it heal and then
- get some more progress. It's very slow.
- 1209
- 01:13:01,465 --> 01:13:03,342
- And it might be one
- or two degrees.
- 1210
- 01:13:03,425 --> 01:13:06,803
- Every time I went one degree up,
- more range of motion, then I get excited.
- 1211
- 01:13:18,899 --> 01:13:24,029
- It was difficult to start because
- I-- I had a-- I still have a blood clot.
- 1212
- 01:13:24,112 --> 01:13:25,656
- It was a restriction for
- my physical therapy
- 1213
- 01:13:25,739 --> 01:13:28,742
- with blood flow restriction
- and a few other techniques.
- 1214
- 01:13:28,825 --> 01:13:32,621
- So I've been on blood thinners
- so that that clot could clear up
- 1215
- 01:13:32,704 --> 01:13:35,123
- and I could do the exercises
- that were needed.
- 1216
- 01:13:35,207 --> 01:13:37,793
- But I think my real-- my main
- 1217
- 01:13:37,876 --> 01:13:41,088
- focus is just to be able-- I just
- want to be able to do normal things.
- 1218
- 01:13:41,171 --> 01:13:44,174
- Like be able to run,
- or ride a bike, or swim.
- 1219
- 01:13:44,925 --> 01:13:48,136
- I really want those
- capabilities back.
- 1220
- 01:13:48,220 --> 01:13:51,557
- See ya. Have a good weekend.
- See you, Monday.
- 1221
- 01:13:51,640 --> 01:13:53,934
- -[woman] You be careful.
- -I will. Thank you.
- 1222
- 01:13:54,017 --> 01:13:58,522
- It wasn't until I was...
- Teens, like, around fourteen maybe.
- 1223
- 01:13:58,605 --> 01:14:01,900
- Like thirteen, fourteen that I would have
- first discovered, kind of, bodybuilding.
- 1224
- 01:14:01,984 --> 01:14:04,695
- It wasn't body-- It was just
- go to the gym, grow muscles.
- 1225
- 01:14:04,778 --> 01:14:07,364
- We didn't even really think of
- bodybuilding as a--
- 1226
- 01:14:07,447 --> 01:14:10,993
- didn't really know what it was called.
- I was just trying to get muscles.
- 1227
- 01:14:14,496 --> 01:14:15,998
- [indistinct chatter]
- 1228
- 01:14:23,338 --> 01:14:24,256
- Come on.
- 1229
- 01:14:28,844 --> 01:14:30,012
- Okay.
- 1230
- 01:14:45,068 --> 01:14:47,905
- The gym I went to was down this--
- down the hill from my home.
- 1231
- 01:14:47,988 --> 01:14:50,949
- This little garage shed
- that we trained at.
- 1232
- 01:14:51,033 --> 01:14:55,662
- And it was just storing, kind of,
- old dumbbells, barbells, all iron.
- 1233
- 01:14:55,746 --> 01:14:59,374
- No, not really many machines,
- a lot of free weights
- 1234
- 01:14:59,458 --> 01:15:03,295
- and we had to, like,
- do this key run.
- 1235
- 01:15:03,378 --> 01:15:09,468
- We would have to run down the hill,
- over the bridge, down to Turtle's house,
- 1236
- 01:15:09,551 --> 01:15:12,513
- grab the key out of his mailbox,
- go all the way back,
- 1237
- 01:15:12,596 --> 01:15:16,058
- unlock it, and then, yeah,
- do our workout.
- 1238
- 01:15:26,902 --> 01:15:28,820
- So my older brother,
- he was always stronger.
- 1239
- 01:15:28,904 --> 01:15:31,323
- I always wanted to like, you know,
- catch up to him.
- 1240
- 01:15:31,406 --> 01:15:33,200
- He was... he was a good fighter.
- 1241
- 01:15:33,283 --> 01:15:36,787
- Put on muscle really easily.
- It was, like, good competition.
- 1242
- 01:15:36,870 --> 01:15:38,830
- We would train together,
- stuff like that,
- 1243
- 01:15:38,914 --> 01:15:40,874
- and we'd go to the gym a lot
- at the start, so...
- 1244
- 01:15:41,542 --> 01:15:47,548
- [indistinct chatter]
- 1245
- 01:15:48,966 --> 01:15:53,220
- I was always kind of trying to close the
- gap between me and Alex, my older brother.
- 1246
- 01:15:53,303 --> 01:15:58,308
- And I was always trying to create a gap
- between me and my little brother Eddie.
- 1247
- 01:15:58,392 --> 01:16:00,435
- I was always like run,
- chase, run, chase.
- 1248
- 01:16:00,519 --> 01:16:01,854
- We would just be ourselves.
- 1249
- 01:16:01,937 --> 01:16:05,148
- There'd be maybe one or two other people
- sometimes, but really, it was just us.
- 1250
- 01:16:05,732 --> 01:16:07,234
- Yeah, I like that one better.
- 1251
- 01:16:09,862 --> 01:16:10,988
- [Alex] Come on.
- 1252
- 01:16:14,658 --> 01:16:17,953
- Two, three, four.
- 1253
- 01:16:18,036 --> 01:16:19,538
- Pump it up. Come on.
- 1254
- 01:16:20,122 --> 01:16:23,542
- [Calum] Max bench press
- was thirty kilos.
- 1255
- 01:16:23,625 --> 01:16:25,169
- That was a form of 30--
- and I remember
- 1256
- 01:16:25,252 --> 01:16:26,503
- the first time going up
- a little bit heavier
- 1257
- 01:16:26,587 --> 01:16:28,922
- doing 35 kilos or whatever it was.
- 1258
- 01:16:29,006 --> 01:16:30,841
- And then it was just gradual.
- 1259
- 01:16:30,924 --> 01:16:33,093
- You know, over that year
- made a lot of gains.
- 1260
- 01:16:33,177 --> 01:16:36,305
- Eventually, I think before they closed
- that place down, I think I got like,
- 1261
- 01:16:36,388 --> 01:16:39,600
- 90 kilos or 100 kilos,
- 220 pounds almost.
- 1262
- 01:16:39,683 --> 01:16:43,395
- And I was young,
- maybe sixteen or something.
- 1263
- 01:16:53,197 --> 01:16:55,073
- -[woman] What's the last name?
- -[Calum] Von Moger.
- 1264
- 01:16:55,991 --> 01:16:57,159
- -[woman] First name?
- -Calum.
- 1265
- 01:16:58,118 --> 01:16:59,286
- [Calum] This is for pre-op.
- 1266
- 01:16:59,369 --> 01:17:01,288
- I have another surgery
- for my bicep.
- 1267
- 01:17:01,371 --> 01:17:03,832
- -[woman] When is your surgery for this?
- -We haven't decided yet.
- 1268
- 01:17:03,916 --> 01:17:05,709
- -Maybe next week hopefully.
- -[woman] Okay.
- 1269
- 01:17:05,792 --> 01:17:10,506
- This was the last surgery that I had to
- do that I was very impatient to get done
- 1270
- 01:17:10,589 --> 01:17:13,967
- because it was-- okay I have to
- get this done and then I can finally
- 1271
- 01:17:14,051 --> 01:17:15,844
- start working on everything
- and coming back again.
- 1272
- 01:17:15,928 --> 01:17:19,723
- Because at the...
- before that I could do some training
- 1273
- 01:17:19,806 --> 01:17:21,975
- but I couldn't do 100 percent
- 1274
- 01:17:22,059 --> 01:17:24,520
- because I still needed this
- bicep reattached.
- 1275
- 01:17:24,603 --> 01:17:27,648
- I could work through it, but eventually
- I'd have to get the surgery.
- 1276
- 01:17:27,731 --> 01:17:28,607
- Come on, Rex.
- 1277
- 01:17:31,944 --> 01:17:33,862
- [Calum] I was doing a little
- of the resistance training.
- 1278
- 01:17:33,946 --> 01:17:35,697
- I think I just
- pulled a little bit.
- 1279
- 01:17:35,781 --> 01:17:37,866
- I bruised up and I just stopped.
- Stopped training.
- 1280
- 01:17:37,950 --> 01:17:40,160
- That was like four weeks ago.
- 1281
- 01:17:40,244 --> 01:17:42,829
- Now are you, kind of, thinking
- as far as surgery,
- 1282
- 01:17:42,913 --> 01:17:44,831
- a specific date you want to get it done?
- 1283
- 01:17:44,915 --> 01:17:48,377
- Kind of, I was looking at,
- like next week even, if possible.
- 1284
- 01:17:48,460 --> 01:17:52,089
- [Calum] The reason I waited was
- because I didn't want to have
- 1285
- 01:17:52,172 --> 01:17:55,759
- done my bicep surgery at
- the same time as a quad surgery
- 1286
- 01:17:55,843 --> 01:17:58,595
- because then I would be
- stuck in a wheelchair or something.
- 1287
- 01:17:58,679 --> 01:17:59,555
- I couldn't use crutches.
- 1288
- 01:17:59,638 --> 01:18:02,182
- And I'd be completely
- dependable on someone else.
- 1289
- 01:18:02,266 --> 01:18:05,143
- And I didn't want that.
- I would have to have a carer or someone.
- 1290
- 01:18:05,227 --> 01:18:08,230
- And I like-- I like my own time.
- 1291
- 01:18:08,313 --> 01:18:10,858
- All right, so cool.
- Thanks very much, Mark. Appreciate that.
- 1292
- 01:18:10,941 --> 01:18:13,277
- Come on out. We'll get you all set.
- 1293
- 01:18:13,360 --> 01:18:15,487
- Hey, buddy, where's your leash?
- 1294
- 01:18:15,571 --> 01:18:17,197
- Let's go get sorted.
- 1295
- 01:18:27,374 --> 01:18:29,168
- [background laughter]
- 1296
- 01:18:30,419 --> 01:18:31,503
- [cell phone vibrating]
- 1297
- 01:18:31,587 --> 01:18:32,838
- [man] Hey, Cal, good news.
- 1298
- 01:18:32,921 --> 01:18:35,382
- We finalized an arrangement
- with the SN Pro.
- 1299
- 01:18:35,465 --> 01:18:39,720
- The SN Pro is looking to host you
- in Moscow and it looks like, you know,
- 1300
- 01:18:39,803 --> 01:18:41,763
- they're going to be
- sending over a schedule
- 1301
- 01:18:41,847 --> 01:18:44,433
- with several press opportunities.
- 1302
- 01:18:44,516 --> 01:18:45,642
- So we're very excited for that.
- 1303
- 01:18:52,608 --> 01:18:54,818
- ♪♪
- 1304
- 01:19:37,611 --> 01:19:39,321
- [announcer presenting]
- 1305
- 01:19:50,749 --> 01:19:52,960
- [Calum] I was in Russia.
- 1306
- 01:19:53,043 --> 01:19:54,878
- I had an expert in Moscow
- 1307
- 01:19:54,962 --> 01:19:59,049
- and my manager and I was in an interview
- 1308
- 01:19:59,132 --> 01:20:03,136
- and he got a call and my
- friend who was house-watching,
- 1309
- 01:20:03,220 --> 01:20:07,349
- he-- he was on the phone.
- He said they're gonna evacuate your home.
- 1310
- 01:20:07,432 --> 01:20:10,644
- I've, you know, in 30 minutes.
- We've gotta go now.
- 1311
- 01:20:10,727 --> 01:20:11,728
- What should I grab?
- 1312
- 01:20:13,272 --> 01:20:14,773
- I didn't know
- what was going on.
- 1313
- 01:20:14,857 --> 01:20:17,734
- [reporter] Breaking news tonight.
- California in flames.
- 1314
- 01:20:17,818 --> 01:20:20,821
- Raging infernos exploding
- from north to south.
- 1315
- 01:20:20,904 --> 01:20:26,326
- People found dead in their cars on roads
- cut-off at a massive struggle to escape.
- 1316
- 01:20:28,453 --> 01:20:31,832
- I said get Baz, my frilled neck lizard,
- and get out of there.
- 1317
- 01:20:31,915 --> 01:20:36,128
- My dog Rex is already with--
- with a dog carer, a sitter.
- 1318
- 01:20:36,211 --> 01:20:38,255
- So he's all right.
- 1319
- 01:20:38,338 --> 01:20:40,215
- Yeah, that's all I thought about was like
- 1320
- 01:20:40,299 --> 01:20:42,134
- just my animals and yourself,
- get out of there.
- 1321
- 01:20:42,217 --> 01:20:44,970
- And to hope for the-- you know, pray
- for the best that nothing burned down.
- 1322
- 01:20:48,599 --> 01:20:50,893
- That was a pretty--
- pretty big scare.
- 1323
- 01:20:50,976 --> 01:20:53,687
- Very luckily,
- my house was all right.
- 1324
- 01:20:53,770 --> 01:20:58,025
- And the fires came right up
- to the back of the fences, even like,
- 1325
- 01:20:58,108 --> 01:20:59,943
- blowing over into the backyard.
- 1326
- 01:21:00,027 --> 01:21:01,778
- But the wind changed or it just went out
- 1327
- 01:21:01,862 --> 01:21:04,198
- and then kind of headed
- in the Malibu direction.
- 1328
- 01:21:04,281 --> 01:21:06,700
- But there's a lot of
- destruction, a lot of devastation.
- 1329
- 01:21:06,783 --> 01:21:08,952
- You know,
- it's so much damage everywhere.
- 1330
- 01:21:09,036 --> 01:21:11,580
- The firefighters like,
- God bless them,
- 1331
- 01:21:11,663 --> 01:21:14,833
- and all the support crews
- and everyone that's, you know,
- 1332
- 01:21:14,917 --> 01:21:17,127
- put their hands
- down to help out.
- 1333
- 01:21:23,717 --> 01:21:25,844
- It's pretty--
- pretty rough, pretty hectic out here
- 1334
- 01:21:25,928 --> 01:21:28,180
- and very hard with traffic and traveling
- 1335
- 01:21:28,263 --> 01:21:31,642
- and a lot of-- still we can't get
- into the-- into Malibu or anything.
- 1336
- 01:21:31,725 --> 01:21:34,186
- It's all on lock-down.
- All the roads are still closed.
- 1337
- 01:21:34,269 --> 01:21:37,231
- There's power lines over the roads,
- probably destruction, cars,
- 1338
- 01:21:37,314 --> 01:21:38,398
- burned out cars
- and things like that.
- 1339
- 01:21:38,482 --> 01:21:43,195
- Anyway can't get that stuff
- and some-- some food out.
- 1340
- 01:21:43,278 --> 01:21:44,905
- Hopefully, help the animals.
- 1341
- 01:21:47,032 --> 01:21:48,116
- [man] Do you wanna eat some?
- 1342
- 01:21:52,412 --> 01:21:55,707
- And then we can just grab
- one biscuit like this.
- 1343
- 01:21:59,044 --> 01:22:00,003
- Bail there.
- 1344
- 01:22:00,796 --> 01:22:04,132
- So, yeah, we're gonna
- just leave it there for now.
- 1345
- 01:22:04,216 --> 01:22:05,968
- I put some seed down for the--
- 1346
- 01:22:06,051 --> 01:22:09,054
- on the ground for the ground squirrels
- and stuff like that.
- 1347
- 01:22:11,098 --> 01:22:14,685
- And I'm just gonna put some
- hay under those trees over there later.
- 1348
- 01:22:14,768 --> 01:22:17,145
- So at least, you know what,
- they might not find it for a while.
- 1349
- 01:22:17,229 --> 01:22:19,189
- I don't know,
- they're probably long gone.
- 1350
- 01:22:19,273 --> 01:22:21,567
- But if they do happen to be in the area,
- at least there's some food for them.
- 1351
- 01:22:21,650 --> 01:22:25,821
- It's the least I could do.
- Give them some water, you know.
- 1352
- 01:22:25,904 --> 01:22:28,699
- The creek was dry. You saw it.
- It's all dead. There's no--
- 1353
- 01:22:28,782 --> 01:22:30,617
- no green,
- there's no food anywhere.
- 1354
- 01:22:30,701 --> 01:22:34,079
- I'm out of puff. I can't do much
- with a busted leg and a busted arm,
- 1355
- 01:22:34,162 --> 01:22:37,916
- but there'll be animals all over
- the place, struggling.
- 1356
- 01:22:38,000 --> 01:22:41,712
- So if you live in an area like this,
- go grab some hay and feed them.
- 1357
- 01:23:14,119 --> 01:23:15,662
- Hey what's up?
- 1358
- 01:23:16,413 --> 01:23:18,207
- [man] Hey, Calum,
- how are you, man?
- 1359
- 01:23:18,290 --> 01:23:20,667
- Hang on one second,
- let me just record this. Oh, shit.
- 1360
- 01:23:20,751 --> 01:23:22,503
- -I'm good, what's going on?
- -Good. Good.
- 1361
- 01:23:22,586 --> 01:23:24,379
- I sent you over the schedule
- for the Bigger premiere.
- 1362
- 01:23:24,463 --> 01:23:26,173
- I just wanted to
- make sure you got it.
- 1363
- 01:23:26,256 --> 01:23:27,966
- Oh yeah, yeah. I got the e-mail.
- 1364
- 01:23:28,050 --> 01:23:32,054
- I've got a suit
- for the red carpet appearance.
- 1365
- 01:23:32,137 --> 01:23:33,263
- -And then just, like, kind of...
- -Perfect, perfect.
- 1366
- 01:23:33,347 --> 01:23:36,558
- ...casual, smart casual
- for the other one's is fine?
- 1367
- 01:23:36,642 --> 01:23:40,145
- I think, you know, a nice dark suit with a
- white shirt will be more than appropriate.
- 1368
- 01:23:40,229 --> 01:23:41,939
- And you'll be flying
- in with Steve Jones.
- 1369
- 01:23:42,022 --> 01:23:45,234
- Steve already sent the itinerary and I
- forwarded it over to you. So you got it.
- 1370
- 01:23:45,317 --> 01:23:46,735
- Yeah, awesome. Sweet.
- 1371
- 01:23:46,818 --> 01:23:49,196
- Sounds good. I'm excited.
- 1372
- 01:23:49,279 --> 01:23:50,822
- Yeah, I'll see you in Vegas.
- 1373
- 01:23:50,906 --> 01:23:53,617
- ♪♪
- 1374
- 01:24:16,181 --> 01:24:17,099
- [beep]
- 1375
- 01:24:17,182 --> 01:24:19,017
- ♪♪
- 1376
- 01:24:29,653 --> 01:24:33,365
- [woman] Thanks for tuning in guys,
- you're listening to 91.5 Jazz and More
- 1377
- 01:24:33,448 --> 01:24:34,575
- on the Rebel HT2.
- 1378
- 01:24:34,658 --> 01:24:37,327
- This morning we are joined
- by some special guests.
- 1379
- 01:24:37,411 --> 01:24:40,163
- The gentleman behind the story
- of Arnold Schwarzenegger
- 1380
- 01:24:40,247 --> 01:24:42,916
- and the Weider Brothers discovering him.
- 1381
- 01:24:43,000 --> 01:24:45,544
- This is the movie called Bigger.
- 1382
- 01:24:45,627 --> 01:24:49,131
- [Steve] The fitness industry
- has grown in leaps and bounds
- 1383
- 01:24:49,214 --> 01:24:53,427
- and it's become pervasive,
- especially with young people.
- 1384
- 01:24:53,510 --> 01:24:59,308
- And I thought it was important for those
- people to know who created this thing.
- 1385
- 01:24:59,391 --> 01:25:04,146
- It was amazing because I looked
- up to Arnold for a long time.
- 1386
- 01:25:04,229 --> 01:25:09,735
- And for me to play him in a movie was...
- it's almost like a dream come true
- 1387
- 01:25:09,818 --> 01:25:12,738
- because he had lived the life
- that I was going after.
- 1388
- 01:25:12,821 --> 01:25:15,657
- You know, that I am going-- you know, with
- bodybuilding and all these sort of things,
- 1389
- 01:25:15,741 --> 01:25:18,785
- so to play the role kind of came
- naturally to me.
- 1390
- 01:25:18,869 --> 01:25:20,787
- When we first developed the script,
- 1391
- 01:25:20,871 --> 01:25:25,125
- our concern was that
- if we didn't have someone
- 1392
- 01:25:25,209 --> 01:25:31,590
- that looked like Arnold and sound
- like Arnold and built like Arnold,
- 1393
- 01:25:33,258 --> 01:25:35,385
- it would just really
- turn people off.
- 1394
- 01:25:36,178 --> 01:25:37,971
- And it would look really hokey.
- 1395
- 01:25:38,055 --> 01:25:43,018
- You, obviously, deliver in spades by given
- your physique and your acting abilities.
- 1396
- 01:25:43,101 --> 01:25:47,523
- And you happen to look--
- you have a very similar facial structure.
- 1397
- 01:25:47,606 --> 01:25:53,028
- But even that, you-- you have a sense
- of charm about you that Arnold has...
- 1398
- 01:25:53,111 --> 01:25:55,239
- -[Steve] Yeah.
- -...and without that charm,
- 1399
- 01:25:55,322 --> 01:25:57,324
- it would never have worked.
- 1400
- 01:26:03,330 --> 01:26:08,210
- You know, it was nice to see it come
- to life and made it even twice as good
- 1401
- 01:26:08,293 --> 01:26:13,924
- having my family, all my brothers
- and friends with me and experience that.
- 1402
- 01:26:19,304 --> 01:26:23,809
- I think this will be one moment
- that will kind of set in motion
- 1403
- 01:26:23,892 --> 01:26:25,894
- more moments like that
- to come perhaps, you know.
- 1404
- 01:26:26,728 --> 01:26:29,940
- Hello Arnold,
- my name is Joe Weider.
- 1405
- 01:26:30,023 --> 01:26:31,525
- I know. I read the books.
- 1406
- 01:26:31,608 --> 01:26:33,777
- Yes, those are my magazines.
- 1407
- 01:26:33,861 --> 01:26:36,113
- -IFBB.
- -That is my federation.
- 1408
- 01:26:36,196 --> 01:26:37,322
- [Arnold] I have seen your picture.
- 1409
- 01:26:37,406 --> 01:26:39,533
- [Weider] And I have pictures of you.
- Come look.
- 1410
- 01:26:47,165 --> 01:26:48,792
- [motorcycle rumbling]
- 1411
- 01:27:26,830 --> 01:27:29,458
- [Calum] I do want to get my muscles back,
- I do. I miss them.
- 1412
- 01:27:29,541 --> 01:27:32,294
- I still want to get back
- up to at least 230,
- 1413
- 01:27:32,377 --> 01:27:37,382
- 235, cause that weight feels...
- I feel good at that weight.
- 1414
- 01:27:40,802 --> 01:27:43,013
- But I'm very patient now.
- 1415
- 01:27:43,096 --> 01:27:47,976
- I've built up a lot of patience letting
- and listening to my physical therapist
- 1416
- 01:27:48,060 --> 01:27:50,729
- and the time frames of letting
- the muscles heal
- 1417
- 01:27:50,812 --> 01:27:53,774
- and when I can start actually
- training them.
- 1418
- 01:27:53,857 --> 01:27:56,109
- I'm not gonna feel sorry
- for myself.
- 1419
- 01:27:56,193 --> 01:27:57,945
- I'm not gonna blame
- anyone except myself.
- 1420
- 01:27:58,028 --> 01:28:01,281
- I'm not gonna let this break me.
- 1421
- 01:28:01,365 --> 01:28:04,117
- I'm gonna build myself back up from here
- 1422
- 01:28:04,201 --> 01:28:07,621
- and show that, you know,
- I can have a huge setback.
- 1423
- 01:28:07,704 --> 01:28:11,124
- I can be thrown down the bottom
- of the pit and I can climb back up.
- 1424
- 01:28:11,208 --> 01:28:15,629
- So, I had to. I completely let go of the
- fact that, you know, bodybuilding is now.
- 1425
- 01:28:15,712 --> 01:28:16,964
- I have to take a step back.
- 1426
- 01:28:17,047 --> 01:28:18,799
- This whole rest of the year,
- 1427
- 01:28:18,882 --> 01:28:22,678
- no bodybuilding,
- and in a way, it's a blessing
- 1428
- 01:28:22,761 --> 01:28:25,639
- because it took me
- away from this--
- 1429
- 01:28:26,640 --> 01:28:28,559
- this other little
- bubble that I was in.
- 1430
- 01:28:28,642 --> 01:28:32,813
- The fitness industry and this
- competing and stuff and, you know,
- 1431
- 01:28:32,896 --> 01:28:35,983
- I guess when that's all
- taken away and you can't do it,
- 1432
- 01:28:36,066 --> 01:28:39,319
- you start to see that
- it's not the end of the world.
- 1433
- 01:28:54,668 --> 01:28:56,003
- Hey, Doctor Banffy.
- 1434
- 01:28:56,086 --> 01:28:57,754
- Hey. How you doing? It's Calum.
- 1435
- 01:28:57,838 --> 01:29:01,091
- Yeah, I just got your missed call
- and I just wanted to ask you
- 1436
- 01:29:01,175 --> 01:29:05,220
- if it was gonna be fine for me
- to start training again.
- 1437
- 01:29:05,304 --> 01:29:06,972
- I'm feeling a lot better.
- 1438
- 01:29:07,055 --> 01:29:08,473
- Yeah, not too hard.
- 1439
- 01:29:08,557 --> 01:29:11,268
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Just, like, 50 percent. Okay.
- 1440
- 01:29:15,105 --> 01:29:16,940
- ♪♪
- 1441
- 01:29:41,465 --> 01:29:47,095
- [Calum] So I'm in here in Sicily,
- shooting for Gucci for a week.
- 1442
- 01:29:47,179 --> 01:29:49,473
- It's a pretty amazing
- place to be.
- 1443
- 01:29:56,271 --> 01:29:57,689
- ♪♪
- 1444
- 01:30:15,123 --> 01:30:20,379
- It's been about a month since I worked out
- in my garage for the first episode.
- 1445
- 01:30:20,462 --> 01:30:22,631
- So this is like
- four weeks later.
- 1446
- 01:30:22,714 --> 01:30:24,800
- Let's see what's going
- on under the hood.
- 1447
- 01:30:25,717 --> 01:30:27,845
- And then we've been
- training for a few weeks.
- 1448
- 01:30:27,928 --> 01:30:31,557
- I'm ready to just blow some minds
- around the internet world.
- 1449
- 01:30:31,640 --> 01:30:34,726
- Let's give the haters something
- more to fucking hate about. [chuckles]
- 1450
- 01:30:34,810 --> 01:30:37,020
- ♪♪
- 1451
- 01:32:31,093 --> 01:32:33,637
- ♪♪
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