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Andrew Huberman · 2026-01-19 · 2h 47m

Build Muscle & Strength & Forge Your Life Path | Dorian Yates

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.

Build Muscle & Strength & Forge Your Life Path | Dorian Yates
The guest

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.

The gist

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.

Big reveals

  • Says he reversed a business contact's diabetes, pre-diabetic blood sugar, and 3x-elevated liver enzymes in one month with 3 weekly 45-minute sessions and a low-carb diet.
  • As a trained scientist, Huberman tested the lab finding to train muscles every 48-72 hours and 'immediately started going backwards,' returning to once-per-week per body part.
  • Yates debunks the famous '17 pounds of muscle in a year' legend: the 1992 photos were taken a week post-contest after he'd over-dieted, so the gap was exaggerated.
  • After dedicating his life to building muscle, he deliberately dropped from 250 to 230 lbs for health, intentionally losing muscle and 'checking my ego.'
  • Reveals he trains light now with a torn bicep, torn tricep tendon, shoulder issues, and a hip replacement 14 months prior.
  • Discusses going deep into DMT and ~20 ayahuasca ceremonies in Costa Rica, then stopping entirely once he 'learned what I needed to learn.'
  • Defends 30 years of daily cannabis smoking, citing a 25-year UCLA study he says found no cancers and slightly increased lung capacity in cannabis smokers.
  • Huberman cites research that sunlight on the skin can raise metabolism ~29% and improve blood glucose regulation by charging mitochondria.

Things worth remembering

  • Yates is a six-time Mr. Olympia known for very low-volume, high-intensity training taken to muscular failure.
  • He favors ~6 minutes of all-out 20-second air-bike sprints, claiming results comparable to 45 minutes of steady-state cardio.
  • Yates kept a written log of every workout and diet from 1983 to 1997, treating his career like a documented science experiment.
  • He went from 180 to 210 lbs naturally before using steroids, and won his first contest beating two competitors who were already using.
  • His pre-training ritual included ironing his gym clothes; he later read it can lower cortisol by ~40%.
  • He says he actually got taller with age (to ~183cm) by improving posture through years of yoga and Pilates, not growth hormone.
  • Claims 70-80% of NFL and NBA players use cannabis, arguing team owners would ban it if it hurt performance.
  • Notes cannabis was legal medicine in 1900s America and that Queen Victoria reportedly used it for period pain.
  • Cites a 6-7 year life-expectancy gap between the UK and Spain, attributing much of it to sunlight exposure.
  • Says his mentor Mike Mentzer became too rigid, smoked, got overweight, and carried lifelong bitterness over the 1980 Mr. Olympia Arnold won.

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