record_id: 303f8b3e-f83d-8123-ad5e-fd84290a340f created_time: 2026-02-10T01:59:00.000Z title: 02-09 Discussion: Soccer, Diet, and Decision-Making source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:01 That's what we changed. One thing I like to what Jesse did, he moved him around everywhere. He played him as started him off as a center back holding there. Played him up in the. Yeah, Speaker 2 00:00:13 So I wish he uh. He's not a striker. We just couldn't score without him being a striker. Right? And and he did a fine job at that, but he's not a striker, right? He's even. He's fast enough, but he's not you know as we go into these things, he's not going to be fast enough. Speaker 2 00:00:31 You know. And I mean all that in in. Yeah, I like to Do It. Speaker 2 00:01:01 You're right on that. Speaker 2 00:01:32 I have. Speaker 1 00:01:41 To. I will get a little too positive. There's trouble with those two plays already out. Does anybody have the play? Speaker 2 00:02:31 You know, since I'm taking responsibility, you're out. Speaker 2 00:03:02 I like Brian, Brian and all, but like you know I told Jeff after that one meeting here. You weren't here for that. I told Jeff after that. But what were your thoughts on my two? I don't know how you didn't see them all right there. Speaker 1 00:03:18 No, I get roped in by guilt by association, sometimes just because they're me and Montemart are a school, butum guilt by association is kind of it's kind of blown. Speaker 1 00:03:39 A young dad, thirty five years old. I don't think he knows how to deal with his uh emotions and uh and somebody who's like in their forties. Speaker 1 00:05:06 Oh. Speaker 1 00:05:46 Yeah, I know. Looked at him like, but I eat the whole thing. This is what should I do? It does, but it's like three hours for us to go back. Yeah, so you last a whole week. I get it out here now and then. You're not eating all the other stuff around really? Oh shit! Speaker 1 00:06:09 Yeah. Speaker 1 00:06:39 So they have like five years. I mean, yeah, I try to. I try to mix it up here and there, but. It's easy to eat unhealthily as well. Very. Yeah. And then sometimes I'm just hungry in the car and dehydrated or whatnot, because like, I missed my lunch hour at three p.m. so. Speaker 2 00:07:21 I'll Be honest with you, when I like when I eat, I can'tum if it's high fat, I just don't want it. Like if it's uh you know, I need just like straight up protein stuff like nuts. St uff like that, like if you still buy nuts for me, stop like, you know. uh'cause I just need to eat more and more you know. Speaker 1 00:07:56 Nut jerky uh they have. You know the, the no was not healthy at all, but I still like it. I want a Samsung. They have this funny album, you know, like six bucks. I put it on my yogurt, But sometimes I just yeah, I don't have to rely on that jerky and the bread. Speaker 1 00:08:35 Save myself twenty bucks. Speaker 2 00:08:39 But honestly like for me, The best thing I do is just don't I don't eat until at least nine o'clock. Even when I eat when I wake up or whatever, I won't feel hungry at nine o'clock. You know? So, right? I have a cup of coffee when I wake up. And then i think like eight o'clock sometimes, it's like, oh i'm. And then I stretch it to nine and sometimes I'm like oh shoot, it's ten o'clock. I haven't had anything to eat. My. Speaker 1 00:09:08 Little wake up and go to eat. Like my wife leaves, I don't want to watch the fucking movie. So I just wake up when everybody else wakes up and eats breakfast with kids. I get two eggs, a piece of toast, uh my coffee and I'm fine. It's almost like a ritual, like I might make a little jammy. One piece of toast. I definitely won't, I definitely put butter on jelly. Jelly is more like strawberry preserves or something like that from Bristol Farms, it's good too. So. I love raspberry jam. Speaker 2 00:10:23 It's Always ready. Speaker 1 00:10:31 I want to get to the bottom of the burrito and have like all that yolk. Speaker 1 00:11:02 She's timed it right where like she could make me a jammy runny egg out of it, and it works out so good. Because if I cut a piece of sourdough, I have one on there, one on here, I'm going. Speaker 2 00:11:17 So when you cook meat, right? You can tell when it's almost done by just poking at it, right? The same thing with this. That's what I've noticed. So like what I do when I'm making an egg, I wait till like it starts to get white on the thing, and then I turn it over. And then I just cut it in half. Cause I want it to be like, same thing, I'll put in a sandwich and I want to be able to cut across it. So i'll do one here, one here, one in the middle. So when I cut across it. Jesus! Well, I want it. that's the thing is, I want it to be able to. i want it like there's. I'm going to pull it apart and nothing will happen, and then they'll slowly go. Alright? Like. Speaker 3 00:12:26 So why do you go back in the pressure? Does that even make sense? Where did the ball come from here? So you kick it straight back in the pressure. I don't know. Is that what I teach you? Come on. This is your favorite shooter. Speaker 2 00:13:08 He's like a he's. Michael's got a lot. I mean that in a. If Michael was only playing soccer, he would be you talk to him, he'll play basketball, you know. So it's like. You know but I mean he's a little disrupter his touches in there, you know, But he's got great instincts. He's got great. Do you often throw the ball? And deeper, and throw the ball? Yeah, he's just an all-around more than just a. His brother is the same way. But it's like, the problem is. Like Micah, he can go off though. Micah's on sometimes and freaks him out. And when he's off, he freaks him out. It's kind of like pull the power cord. Speaker 2 00:14:49 I'm Like, that sounds about good, you know. Anything with sourdough, you know, it's like turkey meat. Anything you know, like anything's good. Here's my problem in nights like this. Like I don't even get to choose anything right? I'm literally Ashley Anne's in a meeting right now. My my son this, you know, my oldest is like Facetime me he's like, so how do I make this and so I'm walking him through like making something I'm like. Alright, now make mine at six thirty. Right, but it's orange chicken. Right, like this Trader Joe's whatever. Like good enough. Yeah, It's food that I can grab and eat on my way to Orange when I am taking him to soccer practice. It's okay, you know. Speaker 1 00:15:49 Trader Joe's just looks like junk food and healthy packaging. Like, yeah, you can get. Speaker 2 00:15:55 My wife buys. You can get. Yeah, all that, and it's just like don't get me wrong, like Oreos, you know it's like healthier. Speaker 1 00:16:03 But it's still the same shit. Better ingredients? There is no vitamins out there. But, yeah, you can still go get like, you know. Speaker 2 00:16:17 No, there's some stuff they do, but it's just like this. Right. Yeah. You know. I. Speaker 1 00:16:29 Go to local farms a lot, but they grow these things here every year. Speaker 1 00:16:47 I only eat the hot dogs from there. I don't eat the Optimizers or any of that stuff, but I'm not eating Coney Island's or anything. Yeah, I'm. Speaker 4 00:17:39 A drift kid. Speaker 1 00:17:55 We're right here. Fuck them. They. Speaker 4 00:18:02 Have something to lose. Speaker 1 00:18:59 If they don't have it, it's fine. It's not dry. Speaker 4 00:20:13 Daddy versus bogey. Speaker 4 00:22:08 You had. Speaker 1 00:22:11 It the whole time. You were wide- legged on him too, you could've just made them. You go till six- thirty, right? Speaker 4 00:24:27 I'm like twitching over here. Speaker 4 00:25:21 It was a good show. [AI_SUMMARY] A discussion among friends at a youth soccer event evolves from analyzing player strategies to personal reflections on diet and decision-making under pressure. They critique a young player's versatility and share anecdotes about managing busy family schedules and unhealthy food choices. The conversation takes a philosophical turn, exploring the tension between faith and training in high-stakes situations, ultimately concluding that true mastery comes from instinctual, trained responses rather than conscious thought.