Making music is fantastic.

Missing Persons was based in Los Angeles.

It is a career that can be enhanced or destroyed by success.

The turning point really is just knowing you're an imbecile.

You know, there have been a lot of casualties in rock-n-roll.

I love the life of a musician but I live the life of a bodybuilder.

I'm doing it by enjoying what I do in the gym, really enjoying my foods.

I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training.

I never used to drink water. I am drinking six liters of water every day now. That's the key.

I would never go to a gym. How could I do it? So I tried to do it in my house and it doesn't work.

I went from 118 pounds to 135 pounds in a few months. But, I still didn't know anything about food.

Plus, we spend most of our time writing music. Most of the time is spent in the studio in my house.

I'm a product of good nutrition, cutting edge supplementation and hard training, and I'm an old guy.

The lights go down, you hear the applause and you're up there, and then everything else is forgotten.

It's easy to get four days a week of training in and I don't spend more than 55-60 minutes in the gym.

Once you are over 30, 35 years old, I think everyone should get down to the gym and start moving again.

The health industry, the fitness industry, was really starting to pick up. This was around the mid 80's.

Fortunately, I was still living in Los Angeles at the time. So I went out to World Gym and got a membership.

But the business side of it, as with most creative things, there is no room for business. It is about art. It's not about marketing.

It doesn't matter if people perceive me as being a little strange. I think overall, even when I am on stage, when people see me, I am setting an example.

I thought, you know the food and the diet thing is one way to start yourself onto a healthy lifestyle, but if you don't move, if you don't start exercising you're gonna deteriorate.

Most of the hotel gym's are not adequate. I mean you might be able to train your arms, but you aren't going to be able to train legs, back, or even chest if they don't have dumbbells and benches.

Yeah, I came in at the end of the Notorious album, played on about five tracks and then we went on a tour. Then we did another album, Big Thing, and then we started writing songs together in 1989.

And so there I was living in California from Brooklyn, New York, and it was this whole new world for me and I was meeting vegetarians. I thought, let me try this vegetarian thing. I got really into that.

You know, on the road, I never miss a meal. I eat five, six, seven times a day, depending on when I wake up and when I got to sleep. I never miss a training day. I always get my four days out of my seven.

You can hit your legs really hard, you can get very, very sore from training and I love that, but, the one I'd feel most on stage is legs. But, the thing that happens is once the adrenalin kicks in, that's the trigger.

Yeah, about sixteen to twenty weeks a year. For example, we can do America in six or seven weeks. You can do Europe in three weeks; England in two weeks. South America you could do in three weeks; Asia you could do in three weeks.

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