Six-time Mr. Olympia Dorian Yates makes the case for brief, brutal, low-volume high-intensity training and a life built on logic, hardship, and reinvention.

Dorian Yates — British six-time Mr. Olympia (1992-1997) and pioneer of low-volume, high-intensity 'Blood and Guts' bodybuilding training. Now a fitness educator, supplement entrepreneur (DY Nutrition), and advocate for sun exposure, breathwork, and plant medicines.
Andrew Huberman hosts bodybuilding legend Dorian Yates for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with practical training science and expands into life philosophy. Yates argues most people need only 45 minutes twice a week of high-intensity, low-volume resistance training plus brief sprint cardio to transform their health, and pushes back on 'science-based' training dogma in favor of real-world results he documented across every workout from 1983 to 1997. He recounts his working-class Birmingham origins, the early death of his father, and the '[expletive] you' motivation that drove him to the top, then his deliberate exit at age 35 and the identity crisis that followed. The back half covers steroids and his case against them for non-competitors, his exploration of DMT and ayahuasca, the health benefits of sunlight, and a contrarian defense of cannabis, closing on consciousness, mortality, and his late-life turn toward mentorship.
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