This reminds me of a story I heard Stan Efferding tell: he said that when he went to go work with Flex Wheeler, he brought a notepad and pen to their initial chat, so that he could write down all the “secrets” and finally learn what it takes to go to the next level. He left with not one thing written on the pad, everything Flex told him, he already knew. The real secret is executing the basics with precision, focus and consistency.
@Christian-tw3sp11 ай бұрын
Yeah he told him what to stick in his ass 😂
@artistaccount11 ай бұрын
Funny but definitely facts. Basics and fundamentals are the basics and fundamentals for a reason
@davidkosiba62411 ай бұрын
I am not expert but I think for us average natty people doings just the basic and fundamental stuff is more than enough , I saw a pic from 1902 about a strongman and I swear dude was jacked af even by today's standars , he wasn't overly lean but had good definition and was pretty big , all that before steroids even existed and I doubt he did all the exercises that people recommend these days with machines and shit @@artistaccount
@lukelun11 ай бұрын
That's how its always been. The only real reason is social media, where you put certain exercises on a pedestal, and say that others are killing your gains. Amazing story.
@amorfati492711 ай бұрын
Most things in life are about execution. There’s almost no REAL secrets, shortcuts or “hacks.”
@RowanWalker-j3n11 ай бұрын
I've never seen Alex this pissed off, and I'm loving it.
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
There was one part where I got REALLY pissed, but didn't want to get shadowbanned so removed it lol Feels good to rant sometimes!
@RowanWalker-j3n11 ай бұрын
100%. And I think most nattys agree with you. The Basics are king, alter your form and switch up the variations occasionally to prevent overuse and plateaus, but "keep it simple stupid" . I've got to give you a massive thanks Alex, I've been following you for awhile and have been putting your principles into practice, and I've made so much progress, every time a hit a plateau I come back to your videos, switch things up and bust out of it within a month. You deserve way more recognition.@@AlexLeonidas
@GutsEnjoyer7 ай бұрын
@@AlexLeonidas what were you saying in that part?
@eshanpatel292611 ай бұрын
Hey Alex, I just wanted to say thank you for all the knowledge that you've given me on lifting. I truly appreciate it
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
Hey Eshan, thanks for stopping by to tell me that. Your support means a lot, and I love making these videos for real ones like you.
@KingJ68111 ай бұрын
@@AlexLeonidas great content for over a decade now thats crazy !! i still remember the OG rack pull videos
@Mattvei_11 ай бұрын
Love the rant, feels like the good old days of young rambling Alex… But this time, far more nuanced and professional. Hats off to you sir. 🎩
@matw1x11 ай бұрын
'You know, the basics...' -Ronnie Coleman
@aaronwylie69285 ай бұрын
good old chicken
@foxdogs1st11 ай бұрын
***Don't get really hung up on exercise selections. Just pick a compound and progress on it... whether it's a Landmine row...T-bar...Bent over...it doesn't really matter...only to science based trainers who think 1% makes a huge impact. Pick the exercise you connect with the best too. There isn't alot of money in the basics 😂 why people come up with fancy exercises. - as people ask in comments which exercise should I do 😂 A or B
@foxdogs1st11 ай бұрын
@@morgan14366 apparently you don't agree with the video then because that's his whole argument. He's trained for years.
@javiervillanueva982611 ай бұрын
Learned to fully embrace the basics with the beginning of my 4th year of training. Switched to full body due to time constraints and had to focus on the basic movements and my favorite exercises. No nonsense optimal illiac exercises in my program.
@dsoul130511 ай бұрын
I love when content creators describe their things as RANT. Is very open and honest. 🙏
@nickybjammin762911 ай бұрын
Yeah, me too I want to hear somebody unlock their mind in front of me ….about their craft💯 This dude is young as all get out compared to me but just watching his form and listening to him. It helped me out a lot. I’ve had to rebuild my mind as well as my body. I got a couple videos where I do squats to failure belt squats, but I’m just making videos just to make them…this guy, Geoff, Jeff and Dr. Mike. Oh, and Scott with the Boston accent, these are the only guys for me.. This is how real men should think. This is it … this is as real as it gets.
@TomDarby-m2u11 ай бұрын
Hey Alex Ive taken your advice and started bulking since September and started your Natrually Ehanced Program. Holy shit Ive never been as big or strong when I was eating at maintenace or deficit. Feeling good, love the program thank you so much for your hard work, dedication and integrity peace from Ireland .
@jonnyboz11 ай бұрын
As someone who has a Garage Gym at Home but who’s instagram is filled with Influencers using the latest equipment with all the angles… thank you!
@russdemello80293 ай бұрын
Likewise 👊🏽
@MultiBuff11 ай бұрын
ENERGY in these new vids is awesome (6+ year watcher). Alex growing on ALL levels
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
You ROCK OG, thank you so much!!!!
@aidangittings6 ай бұрын
I just started watching you and I love all your videos. Incredibly knowledgeable and I also just like your personality. Keep it up brother you’re my new favorite KZbinr
@daxisperry764411 ай бұрын
My love of the basics was really solidified by 2 things: - When I focused on Squat, Bench, Deadlift, Chin Ups, and Overhead press and commited to going consistently, miraculiusly I made Insane strength gains - When I had to get a home gym, I was able to buy a Power Rack, Bench, good Barbell, and Plates for less than a fucking Peleton that everyone was raving about at the time! XD
@LRandleIcon10 ай бұрын
Hey now, Peloton is pretty damn good on many levels. You don't *really need the bike/tread/rower either, their calisthenics style strength training, stretching, and cardio are really good for every level. 😉
@daxisperry764410 ай бұрын
@@LRandleIcon But you dont need to buy a exerbike to do calisthenics. You get FAR more variety just buying a rack, bench, barbell, and weights. You can still do all those calisthenics. And any workout program that comes with Pelaton could be found for free online.
@Linkolite10 ай бұрын
@@LRandleIconlol imagine spending a month of rent on a stationary bike that plays videos. You got duped buddy.
@LRandleIcon10 ай бұрын
@Linkolite well if youre a poor that pays "rent", ok....🙄 I have a bad knee and ankle so road work is a no fly zone, what exactly would you suggest?
@experimentalchannel22597 ай бұрын
I know I am late, but for $15 a month you could follow the atg program who created by Ben Patrick(kneesovertoesguy) to fix knees ankles, backs and shoulders, it helped me fix mine, and you can also just write down the program with buying just one month karma and then later on use knowledge of training in order to create your own program. I get using a stationary bike, but still it be far better if you spent that on calisthenics equipment and like a normal standard bike. Still I understand why you got it but yeah he is right in regards to peloton being really expensive@@LRandleIcon
@ditz3nfitness11 ай бұрын
This is SO TRUE! I have 2 herniated discs and I've been needing to switch up EVERYTHING involving the lower back. I just keep on telling myself it's alright, and keep on pushing myself on the movement I'm able to do pain-free. People overcomplicate "building muscle" nowadays. It's unbelieveable.
@SkyKngiht11 ай бұрын
What exercises u Changed ? I have herniated discs L4 and L5 : what should be concerned about ?
@ditz3nfitness11 ай бұрын
Basically, avoid everything that puts too much load/strain on your lower back and increases symptoms! Start low, and build your way up! Build a VERY STRONG core! It'll benefit you since the chances of you having disc problems for the rest of your life is quite high. When you've got a disc injury, it'll stay with you for the rest of your life. Even if you heal it, the chances of reinjury will be much higher than a person who has never had a disc injury @@SkyKngiht .
@MONGOTV1r611 ай бұрын
Barbell squats are the best ever. Barbell squats are the most brutal and vicious, and most ruthless exercise there's ever been. There's no one can stop barbell squats. Bench press is a good exercise? No, barbell squats is a good exericse, bench press is no good exercise. Barbell squats are the best ever! There's never been an exercise as ruthless! I'm zercher squats, I'm front squats. There's no one like barbell squats. Barbell squats are from their cloth. There's no one that can match barbell squats. Barbell squats' style is impetuous, barbell squats' defense is impregnable, and barbell squats are just ferocious. Barbell squats want your heart! Barbell squats want to eat his children! Praise be to barbell squats!
@MattFlyFisher11 ай бұрын
💯
@RR4263611 ай бұрын
Lmaooo lost it at “I’m zercher squats”. Most iconic speech in sports, shout out to Mike.
@syaz._915710 ай бұрын
i like how like how his videos aren't so complicated like dr mike / jeff nipard / sean and such , it's just so straightforward, so what like " sam sulek style videos " if ykwim it's so calm and enjoyable, no flashy edits, transitions, barely any loud music in the back, and him being a natural makes it more relatable with him :)
@neevshriker945811 ай бұрын
14:26- love it when alex get angry, you can see he speaks from the heart❤ thank you bro great video!!!😊❤
@hefuiheifuhiu2 ай бұрын
man I fucking loved that moment
@calzium616611 ай бұрын
I'm completely new to this channel but nice to see Alex is such a legit guy. What he says from the beginning is 1000% true. Imo the simple approach is the best way, and full body workouts over bro split bs
@LucLB0111 ай бұрын
Thank you Alex ! I just turned 18 and am very passionate about the gym, but deeply frustrated with my results. I tried different things and the basics feel the best. This gives me confidence that I’m on the right path. Time and consistency will get me there.
@krystofplacek717811 ай бұрын
Eat more
@LucLB0111 ай бұрын
@@krystofplacek7178 I shove 4000 calories a day down my throat. I think I got it.
@mayankshuklla225111 ай бұрын
The most needed video regarding the current scenario in the fitness world...
@simonh.143311 ай бұрын
Awesome video Alex! I am in Vietnam right now and went to a super basic local gym in the city and was forced to revisit the basics for this workout. DB Rows, Reverse Lunges, OHP etc…I gotta say I did not know how much I missed these movements which also built the base of my physique back than. Since I am traveling a lot I will go back to the roots of my training. Thanks for keeping it real brother, everybody that started training before the newschool KZbin hype knows that the basic works.
@XanderYTV10 ай бұрын
I've been sleeping on this channel too long. I'm almost 1 year into lifting and I am very inspired by some of these videos. I'm glad I didn't get sucked into complex exercises and know to stick to the basics.
@bigsmoke411 ай бұрын
I thought 2017 was 3 years ago
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
Time really flies OG, quite shocking when you plug in the numbers
@mikakoivisto650410 ай бұрын
Bro me too.
@Linkolite10 ай бұрын
It really feels like that lol
@jahimuddin23069 ай бұрын
Same here.
@kamo72932 ай бұрын
brother... 😢
@chowfunky11 ай бұрын
Bro, love the energy you bring to this or any other subject you like to discuss! You had me engaged!
@joshwilliams651711 ай бұрын
He back with that passion
@rinkuhero11 ай бұрын
yeah that's my favorite aspect of the channel. he talks like an oldschool southern baptist preacher warning people about god's wrath, but on the subject of weight training instead of religion.
@sunaadgurajada349911 ай бұрын
Need more rants like this Alex! I feel like ever since you recommended NH’s videos, I’ve been really enjoying these more philosophical or methodology based videos. I know you have a lot more to say about a ton of topics so I would love to see them!
@flavio_brunelli11 ай бұрын
Decent power rack + 2 adjustable dumbbells w approx 100kg of iron + adjustable bench (which I'm not even using that much) = best gains ever. Weighted calisthenics + dumbbell destruction is the protocol. It got me to 195 pounds 6 foot 2 w decent BF [Ps. Almost brought up to 30kgx20 reps all neck moves (curl, extension, side) and without ANY direct trap work I got a freakin pyramid up there!] Thanks for all the advice, Alex!
@rinkuhero11 ай бұрын
do you mean alex's old 'dumbbell destruction' video? i remember doing that one for a while, was a good one (DB bench, DB seated overhead press, pull-ups, DB one-arm bent-over rows, DB RDLs, DB reverse lunges, DB hammer curls, DB tricep extensions)
@maki_roll10 ай бұрын
Appreciate the reminder brother! Feels like everywhere you look it’s the science based lifters over analyzing everything, arguing about what’s more optimal
@andrewpayne509311 ай бұрын
Besides keeping bb squats and bb rows, I've switched out bb for dB's on a few of my lifts and noticed more growth despite obviously being able to lift less due to the larger range of motion and its also fixed my imbalance.. Been doing BB bench for years thinking it was the superior chest exercise as that's what I was told when I started lifting. But recently just haven't been progressing at all in reps, weight ect even after a deload and my right side was always giving out as its my weaker side.. Switched it out for db incline press and I honestly think it's way better then flat bb bench. Way more range of motion, can work upper chest more and it's helping with my imbalances. Compounds are always the best, but bb isn't superior to dB's. Bb can lift more weight but dB's have better range of motion so they both have their pros.
@TRoninYT11 ай бұрын
This raw rant video reminds me of some of your old school ones from back in the day, such as the one where however many years ago you claimed you'd one day hit a natyy 405 bench. pretty cool to see the call back
@herakles690111 ай бұрын
Love the passionate videos from time to time
@nmnate11 ай бұрын
Perfect time of the year for this message. A lot of new lifters need to hear that hard work, good technique and substantial consistency is how you gain muscle. You need that adequate stimulus. The exercise selection helps to a higher degree the more you lift (your training adapts as you address personal weaknesses or work around injuries)...but man... those basic compounds are potent! I feel sad when I watch a novice entirely skip a compound for an isolation. It feels like they don't yet have the ability to appreciate why that isolation works in a way that blends seamlessly with the rest of a well rounded program. 🙃
@hugh694811 ай бұрын
Been here since the alpha destiny days when our boy was at 15k subs!!! Crazy how time flies, you're the man brother, thanks for keeping us up to date with all the best info
@Juneof194411 ай бұрын
3:18 i WANT that bench for pullovers. never seen one like it.
@PauIdenino11 ай бұрын
"Old school exercises bias an old school physique" I love that 💪🏼
@mrpink602211 ай бұрын
Reg Park said..5-8 exercises is all you need everything else is a slight variation. ( Small hinges swing Big Doors...) Keep it simple get stronger
@Laseander11 ай бұрын
Shoutout to Alex for answering my questions on so many videos over the last year-plus. Never too big for his audience. Best fitness KZbinr.
@JuliusCaesar10311 ай бұрын
Preach. The barbell is as optimal as it gets, if optimal means getting results. Now nobody says it's the only thing you need to use, you can use everything but there's no reason to go 180 and stop using the barbell. Also barbells>dumbbells all day everyday but that's another discussion entirely lol 14:24 damn that's some passion right there. Love it
@iangraham-white571711 ай бұрын
Dumbbell rows have been growing my mid to upper back better than wide chest supported t-bar supported rows (which i had been doing for a year) so this video is the truth
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
Same bro, re-introducing them made me realize why they were a staple for so many years. Love when you have access to heavier dumbbells.
@mayankshuklla225111 ай бұрын
Which style of dumbbell rows are u relying on?...is it the bent-over dumbbell rows or single arm bent over dumbbell rows?
@iangraham-white571711 ай бұрын
@@mayankshuklla2251 Single arm with slightly flared elbows… I dig the knee of the opposite side of my working side into the crook of the adjustable bench between where ur butt is and back is during an incline dumbbell press, put my other foot out, put the hand of the opposite side on the edge of the bench closest to my working side as well as stack my wrist with my shoulder, and i allow natural protraction of my working side while squaring the opposite side… When I can’t do any more without significant cheat (some body english okay) I do 2-3 partials with as much range of motion possible occasionally pausing at the sticking point to light my mid back and lats the f up… The mind muscle connection I get is unreal, nothing compares to this row which is great because I hate that it takes at least twice as long… I might eventually try Helms rows with the elbows slightly flared out but the way I have been doing single arm dumbbell rows has been bringing me such good results in such a short period of time I am not swapping for at least 3 months… I also like the way Oscarswider (type in full body everyday if you search youtube) does it where he takes an asjustable bench that he sets at a high incline and rests his elbow and head on, he has a similar elbow angle to what I use but a different foot placement, you can see the results of this row in his mid back… Glassback ticeronderoga pencil neck influencers will tell you my armpath is wrong and I have even had very underdeveloped beginners try to show me "the correct way", they need to stfu because my version gets a better stretch and squeeze of my mid back than their ultra lat biased single arm dumbbell rows and not every back exercise should be designed to bias the lats
@joojotin11 ай бұрын
@@AlexLeonidas What is the best replacement? Not heavy enough dumbbells, maxed 50kg couple years ago so havent done them since. Only comparable exercise I have been doing is one arm cable rows and one arm machine rows.
@nmnate11 ай бұрын
For me, it was giving barbell rows another inclusion and really pushing them hard. I don't think that the actual exercise is the key to this, rather spending enough time to learn the lift with adequate technique and then gradual, consistent progress on the time scale of months. Just because a lift works great for one lifter doesn't mean that others have to jump on the bandwagon. I think the caveat to that is if you're injured or the lift has become stale. You absolutely have to adapt to those. Sometimes coming back to a certain lift after building requisite strength elsewhere makes it click way better. It took me 18 months of 2x a week RDLs before the BB bent rows really clicked. I just had to get the rest of my posterior to where it needed to be for my upper back capabilities.
@IvanDraco0111 ай бұрын
New year, new opportunity for Alex to continue to SPIT THE FREAKING FACTS. And we are all here for it.
@randomnameindeed11 ай бұрын
Doing weighted pull ups as the main movement for the back with volume rows on the side, making the OHP/ADP one of my key lifts and building up my posterior chain and deadlift strength with submaximal hinge exercices like romanian deadlifts and trap bar deadlifts are some of the most important elements I've taken from this channel. At least 80-90% of all my weight training consist of basic exercises and they work better than anything else! Your channel and philosophy has done so much for my training, Alex! Thank you!
@beasty_b696711 ай бұрын
Great back work eh? I do pull ups chins, then a few heavy pull downs and rows. All I need
@reecejobling2063 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing Alex! I stopped pushing in the gym after years of training & achieving great results. I became too dogmatic in my approach when the reality is that you just keep trying out new shit to keep yourself interested while pushing hard towards different targets. I have doubts that I ever reached the advanced stage of lifting & that excites me to push once more to achieve a physique & level of strength that I can take pride in
@nocifer11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your content, Alex. You're one of the (maybe) 5 channels I can say I benefit from with every video. Could you recommend some silver era or old school bodybuilders resources, though? I'm so eager to learn from people who've been in the trenches longer than I've been alive. I find them hard to come by, so some suggestions from you would be really helpful. Thanks again~ 🌹
@chumstix124211 ай бұрын
your so right about different training styles result in different physiques. And I really love your physique.
@hussembenjaoued967111 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more and no worries I think most of us enjoy u being passionate, that's what makes us like you in the first place!
@mokhachoka291811 ай бұрын
People will do anything to get clout nowadays, making up claims with no evidence, or just using one study for click bait. Keep with the basics and what works!
@fartexboy42253 ай бұрын
I love the basics, the compounds are so fun and since I’m still a beginner, this gives me so much hope for the future! Thanks
@Velothi111 ай бұрын
Incredible content as always. May Alex never die!
@RDbodybuildingreardelt11 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Yes please do more of these rant videos they are inspiring and much needed .
@theprodigalson400311 ай бұрын
5:50 oh my god I was literally thinking this the other day. I will die on that hill but I know the fates have my back on that one. Because it’s ducking correct. Where the muscle feels tension is where it adapts. Fuck I’m so glad you said that
@cflingo111 ай бұрын
I've arrived to the point in my training where I incorporate phases of Powerbuilding with Bodybuilding. I'll run Alex's Naturally Enhanced protocol for 3 or 4 months and then switch to a more bodybuilding centric program for about 12-16 weeks where I utilize mostly machine and cable work.
@lsenger334310 ай бұрын
This is the best fitness channel and it's not an opinion, it's a fact 💯💯💯
@timmurphy1410 ай бұрын
Been lifting for over 20 years. I agree that nothing really replaces the basic free-weight exercises. I start there but then as my muscles fatigue and form starts to suffer I switch to machines/cables. That approach has worked well for me for years.
@krisv199111 ай бұрын
Yyyeeeaaahhh I’ve been sticking to the basics lately and I truly love it.
@valle99411 ай бұрын
Love the content Alex, sure this is gonna be another banger
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
It's got a classic AD vibe to it, straight from the heart rant!
@bennyx793411 ай бұрын
Hey Alex, I love your videos. I think it is awesome of you to share all of your hard gained experience with us and show us what is truly achievable naturally-Big Thanks for that. Quick question tho: I really struggle to grow my rear delts. I know that I should probably focus more on barbell rows, but as I have been very busy lately I do lots of my workouts Calisthenics based at home. I have a pull up bar, on which Thanks to you I made tremendous amount of backprogress except for my rear delts. Which pull up variation or other exercise should I focus on to grow them the best? Much love from Germany, I really appreciate your content man
@ImReadyD15111 ай бұрын
That pullover bench is sick! I had no idea they made those
@StrongandConditioned11 ай бұрын
Can’t beat a rant mate. Let it all out
@bigt10138 ай бұрын
What’s crazy is I followed your ohp advice and decided to make ohp my main pushing compound lift. My arms went from 14 inch while being able to bench 225 for 5, to 15.75 in cold while not doing any flat bench and only focusing seated press and incline bench. I originally followed this because I felt like my delts were way behind my chest and I didn’t want to exaggerate that weakness, I just wanted bigger delts but ended up getting bigger arms in the process. When I started focusing incline ohp I could do 115 for 8 and now I can do 170 for 8-9. It’s made a world of difference and for someone who probably can’t even bench 315 (yet) having almost 16 inch arms is pretty wild, considering you said you almost benched 405 with 16 inch arms.
@MaxxG9411 ай бұрын
Love Alex rants, this is gonna be a good video
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
You already know bro, it's a hell of a rant! Enjoy
@TAL2001311 ай бұрын
I agree Alex, variations of the squat bench deadlift are just too good to pass up, amongst other basic movements, rows, pull-ups, shoulder presses etc especially for naturals.
@MattFlyFisher11 ай бұрын
🔥 content as usual Alex!! Thank you bro
@geraldderivia882011 ай бұрын
Haven't watched it yet but I know for sure is goibg to be an absolute banger
@Easifitness11 ай бұрын
Weighted dips/pull ups for upper body you can’t go wrong unlimited progression/responsible for 80% of my upper body gains. Forces you to grow through difficulty 😂💯
@TrainingEverydayUntilIDie11 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I have seen a lot of people get big just from weighted calisthenics, and I myself I'm starting to se results only after 4 or 5 months of doing it.
@goncalopereira826711 ай бұрын
Throw some incline bench,rear delt work with that,and heavy hinge for traps and sinal erectores
@andreg386111 ай бұрын
you are 100% right, i used to go to the gym and i made some gains but nothing crazy. now for 1 month i've been doing pull ups, chin ups, hammer curls and I never had a body like this, crazy gains in so little time wow. I never did a pull up before in the gym, i was afraid of doing them lol basics are king
@nmnate11 ай бұрын
Not to put down any current accomplishments, but your ~1 month gains are going to be a lot of muscle memory if you've previously lifted consistently. You're going to notice some very quick changes as your body stores more glycogen, which will fill out a bit of the areas that you're working. I put a little over an inch on my arms when I started getting back into the gym (2-3 month timespan). It was simply lean mass that I had already built. I don't want to discourage you, rather encourage you to look at the year plus timeframe. In 2023 I heavily focused on my vertical pulls (mostly neutral grip chinups). Consistently hit those month after month, while slowly adding reps and improving technique. Ended up putting 3 inches on my chest measurement last year. Basically the best thing you can do is to build the habits that enable consistency. Take what you're loving right now and very slowly add to it over time. Try to do it in a balanced way to keep your joints happy. Enjoy your lifting journey 💪
@gorillaman682711 ай бұрын
@@nmnate chief it's been about a year since I've hit the gym really at all, I've still maintained a fair physique but def a considerable amount of muscle lost just from not eating enough. So you are telling me in about a month I'll see some fast "progress" mainly because that's what I used to be doing/used to look like so the physique will come back quickly? thanks
@henrygobblesag181511 ай бұрын
@@gorillaman6827 Absolutely man. Muscle memory will kick in.
@nmnate11 ай бұрын
@@gorillaman6827 Yeah, exactly. Over a couple months of consistent time in the gym you'll get most if not all back. I took over ten years off the gym and my arm size came back quick. Blew my mind how fast it was.
@rbarreira211 ай бұрын
Muscle memory is awesome. It means that your hard work in the gym stays forever.
@A.P.Garland11 ай бұрын
Brilliant video, Alex. Awesome. Listen to this guy. A gem.
@italogiuffra989311 ай бұрын
Haven’t watched yet but im sure its gonna be a banger
@theovercomer200611 ай бұрын
I am currently watching this video. I am enjoying it a lot, I've been frustrated with the " fitness community bad mouthing good exercises.
@jippmaster143611 ай бұрын
Great content as always Alex! Can you make a vid on the z press pretty please
@samyb283410 ай бұрын
Hey I've been watching your videos for a long time. I just want to say thank you for all the free content you've produced.
@thexellyz513511 ай бұрын
always looking for the fancy new exercise is a bad habit of many. thanks for always teaching that the basics Will build muscle and strenght
@Kreutz11 ай бұрын
Realest fitness channel right here and it ain't even close. John Meadows was a real one too. I miss him
@yverse_space11 ай бұрын
Man i love Alex 💯 I dont comment often on YT vidoes but for real, keep going with these videos! Nothing but preaching the truth brother!
@joshwilliams651711 ай бұрын
First rant of 2024 lets goooooo
@ignacioaraya546711 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Alex! You deserved everything you have, your work ethic is outstanding. Regards from Chile :)
@cristian93656 ай бұрын
Wena hermano qué gusto que un compatriota siga a este máquina jsdjsj. Saludos mano, vamos camino a no caber por las puertas 💪💪🇨🇱
@patrickjulius735211 ай бұрын
good word brought to us by 2016 Alex.
@setislive11 ай бұрын
bro i love the fucking energy in this vid Alex. keep preaching the basics!!!
@claybowman124211 ай бұрын
there's something cool about that old school feel that you just cant beat, calisthenics and free weight will likely make up the majority of my training for a long time.
@mario883311 ай бұрын
Hell yeah. I personally love cali and free weights and I use machines only for the legs (knee extension and flexion)
@siwap380911 ай бұрын
@@mario8833 fr seated leg curl cant be beat, but yeah free weights and cali on everything else is the way ey
@lazyartist132711 ай бұрын
Try nordic and reverse nordic you'll never use extension machine again @@mario8833
@beasty_b696711 ай бұрын
Alex never fkn misses! I love this guy! 💪 happy new year big Al! Keep it going
@Utchaynavlogs11 ай бұрын
Ges I believe that even how much we are advance. I'm talking in any sort of life. Once in our life we need to go back to BASICS. Thanks For This Advice.
@archlifts94711 ай бұрын
my man lookin like a mix of arnold and freakie d on that thumbnail 😂. and yes, basics are the ultimate movements!
@anthonyhaga755911 ай бұрын
Love the channel. Keep up the work brother. Cheers
@AlexLeonidas11 ай бұрын
Much love Anthony!
@MohamedNaas200511 ай бұрын
Is this Real , I'm actually catching Alex's Video, Thanks Man for all your Content, You're a Huge Inspiration for me , Greetings from Libya
@thetowndrunk98811 ай бұрын
Agree 100%. I rarely do the big 3 anymore, now that I’m older and just focused on looking decent, but they still work. They’ve always worked, and they always will. There is WAAAAAAAY too much focus on optimal, science based training nowadays, and people are leaving the most important thing off the table- hard ass work. Maybe hammer strength (or whatever else) does lead to increased activation, but if person A is just going through the motions on hammer strength, and person B is over there pushing it to the limit on old fashioned bench, I guarantee you person B is gonna get bigger and stronger.
@JonathanCodes-ol1cm11 ай бұрын
I don’t like the bench press just because it hurts my shoulders and not because it’s not optimal
@johnjohntv119511 ай бұрын
@@JonathanCodes-ol1cmhave you tried reverse grip?
@thetowndrunk98811 ай бұрын
@@JonathanCodes-ol1cm And that’s fine. But that doesn’t mean that it’s bad. A lot of these people that go around with their studies end up looking like string beans. That’s my point.
@aminbrahimi849910 ай бұрын
You need more live q/a they’re gold !
@ibliss835011 ай бұрын
Im diggin the rawness in this video. Getting old Alex vibes.
@vanjamilosevic693711 ай бұрын
One of the very best fitness channels hands down, thank you Alex for everything you do, I followed your advice for 2 years and I'm 60 pounds heavier than me at 16!🙌
@theovercomer200611 ай бұрын
I seriously love this video, one of the best you have ever done!❤
@maxeffortliftz108611 ай бұрын
My favorite gym/fitness channel of all time! Alex Leonidas or AlphaDestiny 👊🏿🔥⛓️
@dr.d495711 ай бұрын
This tends to be true with a lot of things in the world. People always want to ignore the lessons of history and claim that the tried and true is now, "bigoted", "hateful" or "outdated" , and that "now we know better".
@ditz3nfitness11 ай бұрын
2:17, This is what everyone needs to hear.
@tpap682711 ай бұрын
Thank you. Big barbell and dumbbell compounds, the Smith Rack and weighted pull ups, dips, push ups and hand stand push ups will always deliver the best gains. Machines have never been and never will be superior to exercises that force the lifter to find his optimal path and create his own stability through practice. It has always been this way and always will. Thank you because I am tired of listening to people trying to sell this load of horse shit. All that is necessary to learn this is to watch people the best physique athletes throughout history train. If you get stronger 9n basic compound movements with barbell, dumbbell, weighted calisthenics and smith exercises you will gain muscle assuming you are eating and sleeping enough to ensure weight gain. It's real simple. Train using good technique, use enough sets to practice the basics and variations. Use progressive overload, give the body the calories, protein and quality micro and macro nutrients required for a 250-750 caloric surplus, sleep as often as needed to recover. When you recover hit it again. Make realistic increases in load , sets and reps to coax (,not force gains,). When you start to peak , deload, reset and repeat using slight variations of the same types of movements, modifying angles, grips etc. Usually start off with less intensity in terms.of load but 3-6% higher than the commencement of your prior mesocycle (8-12 week monitored training. If the exercises are too different than they were in the last cycle you may n oh t be able to accurately gage the appropriate starting intensity in which case use common sense. Start with something that allows for plenty of jumps over the next 8- 12 weeks or less if you are using conjugate in which case you are switching exercuses every 3 weeks for most people. Use the big barbell and DB compounds as your main bread and butter movements (,60-75% of your time is spent here).. this is how you build size and strength with natural or enhanced. There is no secret training or magic exercises except getting better at the simple linear compounds done using impeccable form for 3-12 reps. And fuck those studies that talk about building mass using 30% for 30 reps. I have never seen a lifter who has a thick, strong sinewy physique lifting in the 30-40% range for 20-30 reps. Sorry but unless you are on a fuck ton of drugs I just don't see the benefits from training this way.
@tpap682711 ай бұрын
You are living proof that more challenging basic exercises are the way to build a physique over time. For those of us who have subscribed to your channel from the early days we have seen the evolution in your training and trading philosophy and the effects it's had on your physique. As a natural the results are that much more compelling. Although you, like most serious strength athletes built the majority of you muscle in the first 5 or 6 years, in the past 2 years your physique has improved dramatically and your strength levels have left your look fellow naturals (guys sound your weight and age) in the dust. I attribute this to (1) building up weaknesses and (2) practicing the fundamental exercises and variations so that they are more than merely an exercise but a high level skill. Obviously doing a bench press is not the same thing as throwing a major league fast ball. However, if you treat it's performance we with a similar attention to detail and constantly experiment with new approaches to get the most out of it you will discover that the initial 5-10% load increase may have less to do with a pure strength increase initially, but once your technique enables you to work with increased loads safely over time, the strength increases come. Then with these new strength increases, comes the ability to realize more structural adaptations. These adaptations improve leverage. This leads to new modifications to technique that were not possible without the leverages resulting from increased muscle mass in the right places. So structural adaptations from modifications to technique that help build size, lead to changes in form that allow the loads to improve that result in more size, changes in technique., More strength, more weight in hypertrophy focused training and a recipe for a steady increase in both size and strength. You still have the ability to be a great deal larger and stronger. You are starting to look stronger in addition to being stronger than 99% of the enhanced guys at your weight. That is quite Remarkable.
@lorenzokonradin11 ай бұрын
So true, at the end of the day I'm glad my gym has no fancy machines just the essentials. I don't know if I look like a old school bodybuilder, but freeweights definitely give you a different look.
@Tonynunezmma20099 ай бұрын
Love your advice brother. I used to take steroids in my 30s now I am in my 50s been training naturally for 4 years and putting on big size. Thanks for the information. Want to get big and still live long!
@madlad571011 ай бұрын
Love these kind of videos
@Alien-ii2zh11 ай бұрын
Talk your shit, bro 🗣! The basics never fail.
@DuckSau2e11 ай бұрын
i squated 125kg yesterday and it was a new pr for me im so happy, thanks for the knowledge bro
@Dankdalorde11 ай бұрын
This past 6 month I’ve been running a bodybuilder program that’s mostly machines and cables. It’s fun and yes getting results, but honestly if I was a beginner, I’d have messed these up just because some cues I use when using barbells actually make these machines better - as in better mind muscle connection. When I was starting out and solely doing machines (back in like 2016), I barely got results. Switched to barbells - started off with programs like Starting Strength, making my own programs based off an app’s advice, and Steve Cook’s Big Man on Campus to programs like yours and Jeff Nippard’s for the last 7 years. Each one had barbells and each gave me results better than before. Not saying that pure machine and bodybuilding is inferior or that barbells are inferior or superior - I just think they’re all tools but the way you go about it (from basics to advanced) is maybe the key. Either way, I just love all exercises and tbh I wish our bodies could tolerate 7+ hours of working out - just to be able have fun hahaha
@Eniovrolix11 ай бұрын
I agree with you with the whole stabilty debate if it was true the gymnastics rings would not have build my chest to a great extent
@andreg386111 ай бұрын
can u make a video with all of these exercises and why they are so good?
@danieljahn202711 ай бұрын
Great video that sums up all my thoughts on this biomechanics/optimal era. Thanks Alex.