Hi everyone 🫶 this was the hardest challenge I've attempted in my life. If there's one thing that I hope watching this leaves you with it is that we can all attempt and accomplish things that seem impossible at first. Blueprint forced me to come face-to-face with stories about myself that I didn't realize subconsciously ruled my life: that my health is secondary to my work, that I am not an athletic person and will never be fit, that I can't push myself physically, that I am already operating optimally, that I'd rather live fast and hard than take care of myself, that I am less important than those around me. These stories justified my self destructive behavior. Living on earth can be hard I hope this video gives you the courage to take the tiniest of steps toward caring for yourself and those around you ❤
@KESTRAL2311 ай бұрын
yas queen
@shreenybeany175111 ай бұрын
So interesting to see the potential differences in optimizing health between men and women. Seriously, you guys are the pioneers of the future
@Dianasandeen11 ай бұрын
I know you can do it, just keep going, we support you 🫶🏻
@ouadimaakoul111 ай бұрын
good job, you can do it
@g216611 ай бұрын
Amazing girl thank you You say something coming but we it be available in the U.K. aswell?
@user-kr4jl6en7r11 ай бұрын
Bryan seems like he's also full of love and positivity which is probably important for aging too. Surprised he hasn't talked about that on video yet, about attitude and positive thinking.
@juliedesnick740111 ай бұрын
I think he should have a pet, too. They are so healing.
@jimj268311 ай бұрын
That happens when you are rich and single.
@erikthewizard775211 ай бұрын
I think he mentioned once that the program itself completely changed his mood and how he reacts to things. It's likely your health will directly affect your outlook on life.
@popcopone517211 ай бұрын
@@jimj2683 ahaha
@mattng470711 ай бұрын
I guess the debate will be is because he so healthy he positive and happy etc
@pedroe519311 ай бұрын
I honestly can't understand why some people can be haters of this guy. He is so positive and encouraging. The dude literally spends millions towards a goal and makes stuff free for everyone. Awesome work and results!
@Lolwutdesu900011 ай бұрын
because the entire science behind his approach is bogus. If you dive into it properly, you'll realise that half of what he's doing flies in the face of well-established science, some of which is decades old. You can't take all these supplements together because they all compete for similar metabolic pathways. Not to mention he's started pushing overpriced products. He's nothing but another shill taking everyone for a fool.
@wijn100811 ай бұрын
My only objection is that his whole plan isn't anti aging. It's optimizing biomarkers. He's still aging, he's just aging as healthy as possible.
@fabiang297211 ай бұрын
@@wijn1008 he says himself he's aging at a slower pace (aprox -30%) per year, not necessarily meaning reversing the clock.
@wijn100811 ай бұрын
@@fabiang2972 Aging slower or faster doesn't excist unless he has a hyperbolic time chamber from DBZ. He is aging normally, just with optimizing his biomarkers so he's staying in perfect health while he ages. Meaning he is less likely to suffer from diseases that come with age: like coronary disease, Diabetes or vitimin deficiency. Genetically there is a point in time where he will still die, it's written in your DNA code.
@criticalthought752711 ай бұрын
@@wijn1008 It's all relative... May you and yours be well. ct
@LioraHessArt11 ай бұрын
Would love to see this done on someone like me-mid-50s, disabled by chronic pain, a survivor of breast cancer since my 30s. She already looks fit. What I want to know is how much can a person actually turn things around when they’re not starting off in great condition, young, and without having had serious illness (and serious treatment, like chemo and radiation). I would find that so inspirational.
@kjjviii173511 ай бұрын
Give it a go. All the information is in front of you to give it a try.
@amaria773511 ай бұрын
Plus she's a child at 24
@criticalthought752711 ай бұрын
@@amaria7735 yes and... She is a very fortunate child of 24 who now knows that she must focus on arresting or reversing her cardio vascular disease that they discovered much to everyone's surprise. She has a wonderful opportunity to address this issue before it's too late. Hardly anyone is aware that this is a commonplace CVD issue with the Western population trapped in the SAD lifestyle. I'm sure that I did my arteries wrong many decades ago. This makes it that much harder to idealize my health at my age but I'm doing all I can to stay off drugs, out of Hospital, and delay / avoid dementia as long as possible. May you and yours be well. ct
@sindyfashionnerd587410 ай бұрын
This is so lame!!! A 27 yr old is a credible study?! So she suppose to be a 7 yr old body?! Stupid!!! If he can get a 57 yr old woman to reverse to 37 yr old and get her period back then that’s some smart science me and all ppl with true intelligence will believe! 😅
@mpoppins152810 ай бұрын
Even someone that is fit has issues after menopause with bones and muscle mass etc.. his info isn't suitable for that
@nailalouis10 ай бұрын
For me it would have been very interesting what the impact of her menstrual cycle was. I have read a lot of stuff about the cycle and how sensitive it is to workouts and nutrition.
@AnjaSchulz-v3c9 ай бұрын
That very much depends on the person. I was very very athletic in my youth, but later struggled with chronic, debilitating illnesses that put me out of work for 20 years. And yet my menstrual cycle was totally unaffected by health or illnesses, stress or relaxation. Always the same, no matter how I was feeling, how much I was eating or how much sleep I got. It was a total non-event and I almost never had to think about it. Maybe that was one of the reasons why ? Because I didn't make a fuss about it, it didn't have the chance to affect my life.
@somethingbeautiful69698 ай бұрын
@@AnjaSchulz-v3c🎉really good you chose not to be a victim and actually did hardwork instead of whining about it . And that is commendable
@nessquik16457 ай бұрын
@@somethingbeautiful6969 this is great for women who naturally have a regular cycle, but there are many women who struggle with extremely painful and debilitating periods. and those people are not "choosing to be a victim" by acknowledging that
@LOVEBABY1385 ай бұрын
I didn't workout for 4 years and I'm at her weight class 25Y-old 47kg 1,64cm. My bleeding shortened. Normally I have 6-7 days plus 2days of smear... But now it was just 3 days with 2-3 days of smear. I started walking 2 hours on Sunday 11,02km. 10 burpees and 5 squats. First day of period was very heavy bleeding with lot of pain my cramps got better after 1 hour of walking but I became constipated from eating to much nuts and had stomach pain. When I got home I felt relived.. 5 Items(3T 2p) Monday 13 burpees walked 6 hours (16km) No pain at all just muscle pain, bleeding was moderate. Needed 2 different women items 1T and 1P Thursday 15minute of running a bit of gua sha for the face. Crazy dancing 10 minutes. Heavy bleeding. 1P 2T Wedsnday 30 minutes running 10 squats. A bit of bleeding. 1P Thursday 57 burpees 30 minute running 20 squats and as of now Im running 15 min and doing 10 squats. No bleeding at all. No bloating, no pain. No hunger. I don't know how much it is I weight now I'm vegan just ate a lot of basil and, nuts and pistachios, I drink plenty water. And green tea and earl grey with cane sugar I eat oranges, peaches, strawberries avocado tomato cucumber mushroom onion pasta rice self made burrito with. Some of the ingredients above. I sleep at least 3-5 hours.
@MakeMoneyOnlinePorcupine5 ай бұрын
@@LOVEBABY138that’s not very much sleep
@ABC-rh7zc11 ай бұрын
Kate is incredibly lucky to be given this opportunity. (I would say yes in a heartbeat!) Glad you stuck with it, Kate, and that you achieved such significant change. Keep it up!
@NgG-g2n21 күн бұрын
She literally flirts with her boss all the time, she has no skills whatsoever. She does a disservice to professional women who have earned their job through developing skills, having work ethic and NOT flirting with the male boss/hiring guy. Moreover, she comes from Australia a country that gives endless opportunities to citizens (funding, employment placement, priority, benefits etc). She lied about "when we were poor [sad face]"...being poor in Australia while being Australian is not like being poor in South America while having no welfare, no safety, no clean streets, no opportunities and only the passport of your 3rd world country. ""when we were poor [sad face]" is a bait. Bryan lives in his bubble and he is unfortunately VERY naive...This b!tch is fake and mindgaming her way into her boss' company.
@leannegolan11 ай бұрын
I would like to see the 90 day protocol tested on a variety of ages next, especially a pre or post-menopausal woman to see what it does for hormones and other health factors. Looking forward to seeing who and what is next!
@jdxx5911 ай бұрын
Also a non vegan test
@jacynthakamor11 ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@stargazerbird11 ай бұрын
Non vegan please. I can’t do that much fibre.
@GuiLOST-lz8su11 ай бұрын
Why menopausal tiday woman has soo much power 2 this protocol is zeroo science EVIDENCE You dont like to be a woman?? Woman lives moree soo more than man friend
@desideriaalex11 ай бұрын
Yes, and also a bit overweight womens...
@ChickenSunFlower000011 ай бұрын
Brian looks the happiest I‘ve ever seen. Literally he looked like he was going to live forever. 😂
@Knytz11 ай бұрын
he is😂😂
@1ron0xide11 ай бұрын
He looks 45.
@WhyWorldWet11 ай бұрын
New age billionaire dating be like…
@just..4211 ай бұрын
@@1ron0xide He is 46, but health is not determined by how you look
@nomars482711 ай бұрын
Having beautiful sexy lady nearby makes men more happy. Testosterone rises. It is a fact.
@jlmm44359 ай бұрын
Bryan is so positive and encouraging. I really really like him and what he’s doing!
@NgG-g2n21 күн бұрын
agree
@TinyTinaBigPunch7 ай бұрын
Girl, you got this you’re showing everybody around the world you can do this even the girls that think they can’t do it. You’re motivated them.
For someone who does not like to be on camera, she seems just like a professional KZbinr. Very natural and likeable 😊
@Bachforest11 ай бұрын
Didn't you know they all born like that now a days? Millenials all familiar with online social media....
@katie832510 ай бұрын
@@Bachforestdo you know how old millennials are now?! 😂 you’re harping on the wrong generation.
@PassionPno4 ай бұрын
@@Bachforest Kate is a Gen Z not a millennial. Get it right.
@Bachforest4 ай бұрын
@@PassionPno she looked older.
@Bachforest4 ай бұрын
@@PassionPno I'm Bryan's age and I already was vegan wayyyy b4 him for animals & benefited from it unknowingly! I can do pull ups so I guess I'm younger than Kate in biological age. I'm 1mil % sure I am.
@aliceh29811 ай бұрын
I hoped that you guys included/addressed menstrual and hormonal differences and what is recommended for those cycles. I've personally noticed how different fitness results would be from one phase or another. I do believe that the body needs different things according to this and I'm kind of disappointed that this AGAIN is not included in health protocols
@oliviastar381210 ай бұрын
good luck getting that kind of interest from 'em. This is more Barbie & Ken territory.
@claireboxer602710 ай бұрын
100% agree.
@karlebersberger283510 ай бұрын
YES, I was so disappointed! It is such a major factor, you can't just copy and paste the workout and nutrition regimen. It is not a perfect fit for all.
@ashleygraham101110 ай бұрын
They probably don't know how yet. This is the first woman to try it.
@aliceh29810 ай бұрын
@@ashleygraham1011 And how does this justify not including it in the first trial? Why let half the population aside, again? you can find what you don't search for, they know already that women's bodies react differently we have a completely different hormonal system. I'm sick of man-based scientific health research, not in 2024 this is a hard no. Did you know that women have more chances of getting killed in a car crash? Do you know why? because the test has been run on man mannequins. Do you know why your tampons and other period blood-sucking products are so bad at it? because they haven't tested it with human blood. I can go on... so no, "it's the first" is not a scientific approach. They didn't test for women they tested if the man-based approach worked for women as well. AGAIN, not for women, just what we have in common. SICK OF THIS SHIT
@MysteryGirlSmith11 ай бұрын
I think this needs to be tried by someone older. I’d try it.
@grnddesign11 ай бұрын
I agree. I think that would be so interesting. Especially a post menopausal woman. I wonder how that would affect data. I think it’s pretty clear that you just can’t have a job while you’re on this program.
@zulyg839311 ай бұрын
Yes and someone else I was just thinking pre menopause woman too
@ThotCrimes8411 ай бұрын
A women over 35 would be a good start.
@jacynthakamor11 ай бұрын
Agreed. I would try it too. Just want to make sure it’s safe for a healthy 60 year old.
@DavisonVideo11 ай бұрын
I'm over 45 and I'd do it!!
@gangrenekills128111 ай бұрын
the best thing about bryan is that he seems like a person that genuinely cares about better living in general and doesn't do all this just for the sake of his ego. more important than his physical health, he comes across as someone who is doing well mentally and philosophically.
@KCJbomberFTW11 ай бұрын
Imagine him doing a trail running podcast with David Goggins
@Lolwutdesu900011 ай бұрын
Are you sure about that? Someone is naive lmao
@gangrenekills128111 ай бұрын
@@Lolwutdesu9000 shhhh
@robynhope2199 ай бұрын
Every one so deluded..it's mind boggling.
@gangrenekills12819 ай бұрын
@@robynhope219 shhh let me get my chance at being better.
@ItsKiraLyn10 ай бұрын
I’m 31 and I have 3 children… I can do this. I Will do this! I’m starting tonight by going to bed early! The goal Kate spoke about at the end is such a beautiful future! I’ve been investing my time in permaculture and I could see this diet and lifestyle fitting in with my current aspirations perfectly! I’m so excited! Thank you for sharing this information Bryan!! ✌🏼💕🙏🏼
@halcyon-cg2eb2 ай бұрын
How did it go/is it going?
@NgG-g2n21 күн бұрын
how did it go? and also do you have a job or are you at stay at home mom?
@stiofaininnichlerigh816811 ай бұрын
I would love to see the blueprint done on a ORDINARY EVERYDAY MUM IN HER MID 40'S see how she does
@michellehutcheon328311 ай бұрын
Yes !!!!!!!
@sofiamujica343011 ай бұрын
not a mum but they tried it on a 43 year old regular guy from freethink who was overweight and didn't move much, he also changed like crazy, you can search for his video
@KCJbomberFTW11 ай бұрын
Ya like she’s already fit
@dallasdevries942111 ай бұрын
This is where the $ is too haha. The 40+ people...younger people don't think about this stuff nearly as much because you feel so much better.
@Ban0011 ай бұрын
@@KCJbomberFTW looking fit & being fit are 2 totally separate things
@santiagobenites11 ай бұрын
I think that it's very cool what Bryan is doing with his Blueprint project. Some may say that it's excessive, but he's using his own money, he's not hurting anyone, and he has a genuine interest in the science of antiaging. He can afford to go to extremes that most people cannot, but that's all a part of the process. I also appreciate that he's sharing his findings and knowledge. I'm 61, and I practice many of the routines and healthy habits that Bryan and other people have recommended. I have a very limited budget, but I take the regular supplements that my budget allows for (about 10 in total), I eat a healthy, balanced diet, I intermittently fast, I vigorously exercise 9-10 hours a week, and I strive to get a deep 7 hours of sleep per night. Nobody is trying to live forever, but it's always great to push the boundaries and limits of the human experience, and it also feels fantastic to be healthy 😁
@twilit11 ай бұрын
does this really measurement fulfillment in life, quality in life, happiness? or is it just another thing to become neurotic and “type a” about?
@santiagobenites11 ай бұрын
@@twilit I'm far from a neurotic, type a person, but I also strive for a healthy balance and realize that I'm still human. I'd never want to go to the crazy extremes that Bryan has gone to.
@criticalthought752711 ай бұрын
Me too! Although as a relatively thin person I screwed by doing One Meal A Day fasting. I'm pretty sure that I sacrificed some muscle mass when I lost 20 pounds doing OMAD fasting. I now focus on very low to zero processed carbs, high quality protein, veggies, and fat. I shoot for one gram of protein per pound of ideal body weight per day combined with about the same amount of exercise as you. I need to do more resistance work though. 😎 As for supplements I focus on Vitamin D (GreenPasture org) and K2 MK7 and the rest that support D assimilation and activation like Zinc, Magnesium, Potassium, etc. The rest like Vitamin C and B's I try to get from healthy food. I wish I could afford the nutrient testing they did with Kate to see where I'm deficient. Congratulations on your health journey. May you (like me ;-) stay off drugs, out of the Hospital, and avoid, or at least delay, dementia as long as possible. 😎 ct
@nataa_hopkins11 ай бұрын
I agree with you, we should arrive to be and stay healthy 😂
@rdoran28367 ай бұрын
I'm with you on this 100%. I am also in my early 60s. I understand that is hard to understand (or even fathom) for a young(er) person to imagine how aging feels for people that are in bad shape or have not taken care of their bodies and minds throughout their lives. We usually don't think about it until later. I have read MANY comments about "quality of life & happiness" and things like that. Those are very SUBJECTIVE, but one thing that is common to all of us, is the fact that it is not fun to be unhealthy. For me, quality of life is to be as healthy as I can be so I can enjoy my life to the fullest. That, in turn, brings ME happiness. I'm not obsessed about it but I very invested in it. I have been sick and I have been healthy, and I can attest to the fact that HEALTH is all that matters at any age. Not money or status or anything else trumps that IMO
@salinakif11 ай бұрын
I'm so happy and grateful to learn about how the protocol affects the female body! I do think you should continue measuring the affects on the female body since we should adapt our diet, exercise and stress level to all phases of the menstrual cycle.
@antoninaorlova216911 ай бұрын
I used to think so too, until I found a loophole. Different phases of my menstrual cycle affect my energy levels greatly and I used to hate it because I wanted to stay consistent and effective with my strength training. While it is true that you need to adapt your diet and stress levels to your cycle, I found that you don’t need to change your workout routine at all. What works for me is drinking coffee before my workouts in the luteal phase and the first half of my period. I always work out every other day, so I drink 1 cup of coffee every other day, during this time and no coffee at all during other phases, which is key because it ensures that my body retains its sensitivity to caffeine. I started seeing so much more progress at the gym, after implementing this. I’m content with the results.
@arnavrawat986411 ай бұрын
Wow holy shit. That's like science you're doing.@@antoninaorlova2169
@TheViralClovers11 ай бұрын
@@antoninaorlova2169 Thank you for sharing, I'll let my female friends know
@camillat98411 ай бұрын
@@antoninaorlova2169 that's really useful advice, i love coffee and definitely find i need that one cup extra during my luteal phase and first 2 days of my cycle to help with the lower energy level
@vija99211 ай бұрын
@@antoninaorlova2169that's interesting. However for me I would say I definitely need to adjust my workouts according to my cycle. In luteal phase I switch to slower pace training, I go for slow stengh and weight training, sometimes even pilates. My energy dips significantly so I try to avoid intense cardio, HIIT and stuff like that. And once my period starts I avoid training abdominal area, and still stick to slow, even gentler workouts. Sometimes on day one or two of my period I have pain and/or sensitivity so I skip working out altogether. I would love to learn the blueprint for exercising for women
@limespider811 ай бұрын
This test started with a thin, fit, youthful baseline. Very intertested to see how this can be adpated for a range of women, and like many others have pionted out, lets include our understanding of shifting female hormones into health and fitness protocols.
@sueellenblubaugh93411 ай бұрын
So grateful that you freely share all of this work TY Brian!
@crizzlevideos11 ай бұрын
This is such an honest and inspirational documentary of Kate’s journey. I can’t wait to keep going with mine. Thanks for everything you are doing Bryan. Your blueprint is making a huge difference to my health and others.
@carynmartin605311 ай бұрын
One suggestion for Brian as a former hairdresser, to stop using a darker hair color than what his natural color would be, which I imagine is a light reddish brown, not a dark brown bc its too harsh against natural 🎉😊❤his paler skintone
@blessall885611 ай бұрын
Agree. He needs to try a few lighter hair colors to find the perfect one for him.
@Phoenixrises8911 ай бұрын
He is on GR-7 which is changing his pigment and going back to his natural colour. I’m on it at 51yrs and it turns your hair yellow and then light brown and then your natural colour. Most of my greys are now brown but still a tinge of yellow at the front. It’s great stuff but takes a while… means you don’t have to dye your hair eventually…
@fhte11111 ай бұрын
Yes, he would look SO much healthier with a more natural hair color to compliment his skintone.
@GoodMedicine11 ай бұрын
@Phoenixrises89 thank you sooo much for explaining. I watched his 1st interview with DOAC months ago and I went away with the image of this dyed-hair-dude. When the 2nd DOAC came out, I couldn't help diving in. Similar thing. Tonight my daughter was here for the holidays and I got her to watch the 1st interview with me (for ne the second time) I noticed how moved I was at a couple of points, rewatching it this time. Guess it took me the summer to digest all my thoughts on it... So I really appreciate the hair explanation 👍🏻🙏🏼 Look forward to rewatching the second DOAC interview with my daughter tmrow. I'd join blueprint in a heartbeat. We both agreed that Bryan reminds us of my eldest son (who is 25). What / how can he jump in, anyone know? Blessings to everyone here, winter solstice day in 🇮🇪 ireland 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
@longtimelo11 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you. Also, he's got 30 docs on his team. How about just one dentist?
@MyselfVlogsPaul11 ай бұрын
I love how generous Bryan was with this video. It goes without saying providing the opportunity to run Blueprint, but he also gave the entire video to Kate to the extent it felt like her KZbin channel instead of Bryan’s. Loved it and was super fun to watch!
@RaceRed-f4q11 ай бұрын
Bryan is all about uplifting people.
@sarahbartunek71310 ай бұрын
Seeing her struggle is terrifyingly inspirational. Im a stay at home mom of 4 and in exponentially worse health but i want to infuse optimal health into my life so my kids can live better as adults. Blueprint is in heavy consideration.
@fijevj11 ай бұрын
It is so helpful to see how much of a struggle this is. And how human she is. This makes me want to do it so much more! “I want to be home and watch TV, not do a workout”: so relatable. You are showing us that actual human beings with human cravings, pain avoidance and doubt can turn it into a huge success! Well done Kate! And to Bryan: thanks for all the detailed info and inspiration! It is incredible that you are sharing all of this and are helping others to reap the benefits.
@mayam667811 ай бұрын
Awesome! Congratulations that you pulled through not just the 30, but a full 90 days! Thank you both for showing us, that we/or I, can do that too and achieve great results 🙏
@GuiLOST-lz8su11 ай бұрын
90% world ppl cant do any this cheat this ridiculous
@Alinda130811 ай бұрын
I really appreciate Kate's honesty about the first days struggles. I'm a woman myself and I have the same problem at taking care of myself and being a perfectionist, and I have wondered if the protocol was OK for women too because it's a fact that there are some differences based on sex. Thank you for this video, it's inspiring
@RJ-vy9ch5 ай бұрын
Nobody asked
@tazddevil45465 ай бұрын
nobody asked you as well.
@StellaaerixАй бұрын
@@RJ-vy9chshe literally asked a question tf you mean nobody asked
@eliwhee6 ай бұрын
I love how intentional Bryan is. Everything he says and does. Awesome!
@mustafahamsho53109 ай бұрын
Just not having to work for a living would be a HUGE boost to anyone's stress levels. Bryan isn't like this, but I've seen way too many other wealthy people complain about their lives. The first thing I think about is wow, imagine if you had to work 50-60 hours per week at a job you didn't like, struggled to pay the light bill, couldn't afford good food, had an undependable car, and owed 75000 in student loans...plus the problem you have now. If all you had to do was work at your fitness and nutrition, you'd be fit and healthy. And sleep great at night!
@hyperos881111 ай бұрын
Shout out to Bryan. He not only shares incredibly valuable information, but also actively tries to attract people to a healthy lifestyle. Bryan you are a great man, thank you!
@philosophy_schilling11 ай бұрын
This is so beautifully filmed + edited! 15:00 in, I was inspired to work out. Going to watch this on repeat for motivation for my own (much less perfect) workout journey. Kate, stay strong! You can do it.
@milanpolak11 ай бұрын
Been living a similar life style for about a decade now but without having the same financial resources, of course. Bryan is doing amazing work. Would love to be part of this challenge...
@AnnaLazareva11 ай бұрын
Oh me too!
@Ren-e1f10 ай бұрын
She's low to middle income person working a stressful job, worrying if she can pay her rent and he is a millionaire who's done everything in his power to reduce work stress on himself because he knows how detrimental it is. Its no wonder she struggled. He doesn't have anywhere near the time constraints and stress of living while he does this protocol....this is not a fair comparison at all. She kicked ass!
@azaraazal2 ай бұрын
This whole thing is absolutely inspiring! I recently about 3 months ago encountered the possibilities regarding food and body health awareness... and my entire life has changed! I am so grateful that God has allowed me to become aware at my age. I lost my father early unexpectedly due to bad eating and health habits. And a lot of us have seen the results of bad health, fitness, and food choices. Encouraging everyone with kudos to taking better care of your temples... your bodies! Thank you to people like Bryan Johnson and team and all of you out there who are helping to spread the knowledge and love! Blessings 🤍
@danteguyton701211 ай бұрын
Bryan is truly an amazing person! I wish we could all be as happy & healthy as he is! His team is lucky to have him as an inspiration and be able to be around a person who is truly making the effort to be alive, happy and thrive!!! 🌟
@annmarieknapp248011 ай бұрын
Blueprint is available for free. Go for it. I am doing my own hacks to get back my health and life back. I'm doing an elimination diet,largely carnivore. Carbs, sugar, and most veggies rip me up. Going to meditate daily, change sleep hygiene, add exercise again, and do the red light therapy daily and up my supplements. I know Bryan's diet would not work for me, but some of his regime will.
@GuiLOST-lz8su11 ай бұрын
THIS DONT HAVE ANY SCIENTIFIC METHOD PROVEN RESULTS ANY METHOD THAT SELLS REVERSE AGE IS SCAM AND MORE IDIOTS YOURS THAT BELIEVED AND BUY THIS STUPIDS WORSE THAN HE BLOWING MILLION DOLLARS LILE TOILET PAPERS IS WHAT HE IS DOING WHEN WORLD IS WITH 500 600 MILLION PEOPLE IN MISERY AFRICA 200 MILLIONS PEOPLE ONE EACH FOIR IN AFRICA ALONE IN MISERY STATUS YES 500 MILLIONS HALF BILLIONS PEOPLE IN WORLD MISERY TODAY LIVING LESS 200& MONTH SOME CAN TAKE 1 MEAL JUST A DAY!! 99% WORLD POPULATION CANT AFFORD THIS RIDICULOUS RICH PROTOCOL IS USELESS AND ZEROO EVIDENCE PERIOD!!
@user-xc9sv5hk2d11 ай бұрын
Great job Kate!! ❤I am a female in my early 50’s and have been following the Blueprint diet for 6 months, My biggest challenge is sourcing all the ingredients for certain meals…. I try to purchase organic. I missed getting the olive oil. 😢 Thanks for your sharing your experience!! I can’t wait to see your improvements in the next 30 days!!
@leannegolan11 ай бұрын
Great work! I'd be interested in hearing what your results have been.
@jm8meditate27411 ай бұрын
Me too, good on you. I hope it is going well.
@deathcrow544111 ай бұрын
Me too
@mmd203511 ай бұрын
Interesting. Though not untended, this just highlights the basic differences between men and women. In confidence, accountability, self doubt...
@isaiahchilian11 ай бұрын
Having blueprint food packed and easily available for you!? Man when she said that I'm now so stoked to try blueprint! Thank you so much Bryan for investing in humanity and working on providing a better way for men and women to live life to the fullest. No matter how much push back may come from evil people who control and manipulate the food--who aren't on team humanity--we the public STAND WITH YOU. God bless.
@aiai-j7i11 ай бұрын
You just have to boil vegetables and blend stuff...I mean, how difficult is that?? You really think packaged food is going to be better?
@patiakreles10 ай бұрын
A lot of people (including myself) sometimes lack the energy to do even that, dealing with chronic pain and illness. Boiling and blending sounds like a lot of work when you can't even stand @@aiai-j7i
@ptegsotica589510 ай бұрын
you're excited for supplement powders? you have lots to learn
@mpoppins152810 ай бұрын
Can Bryan please do a version for women that have gone through Menopause. That can start about the same age as Bryan. A lot of us at first feel healthier than ever but then get things like frozen shoulders due to low estrogen levels. We need a blueprint that takes into account things like collagen that is vegetarian or vegan, how to regain muscle mass and how to naturally higher those estrogen levels. I already do most of the things he does naturally but am now doing physio at home for frozen shoulder and building up my back muscles. I started face exercises at 16 which have paid off - a body is like a car that needs maintenance ;)
@queen-ki9wj10 ай бұрын
I would love to see the blueprint protocol adjusted for women with cycles/ hormone fluctuations. Seed cycling- blueprint edition.
@mentalhealthrevolution936611 ай бұрын
I appreciate the kind support and encouragement she's been receiving throughout. Congrats to Kate and her coaches :)
@Jessicamaryp11 ай бұрын
Brian - I can’t wait for you to meet Sierra Clark - her last video comes out tomorrow !! I’ve been watching her journey of doing blueprint for 90 days - from the view point of someone (30 yr old female - same as me) who lives a normal life and how she does it without all the high costs and machines ect , I have been waaaaaiting for this video to come out since the start and I hope you’re in it!!! And can use what she has learnt to help you moving forward when you release your new material to make things simple for everyone to be able to use blueprint :) Love from all the way from Australia!
@tf818711 ай бұрын
Yes I’m excited for Sierras journey. So proud of her taking on the blueprint from a normal person’s point of view.
@phaedragardeness11 ай бұрын
Same! Watched hers yesterday too. Also cool she met Kate!
@NgG-g2n21 күн бұрын
interesting, going to check, thank you
@LiquidFlower11 ай бұрын
Thank you Kate for doing this! From a woman to a woman, there’s not enough data out there for us compared with men. I’m looking forward to seeing the data based around the monthly hormonal cycle we go through and how that affects our results.
@allybaapp105311 ай бұрын
Not enough data? Says who? What? Where?
@ronaldgmaster578211 ай бұрын
Where is the evidence for this statement? Or you just like spouting ignorant statements?
@kitdani11 ай бұрын
@@allybaapp1053It is common knowledge that there is an extensive gender data gap in most areas of research, including in a lot of health related topics. This is because for the longest time, many studies did not bother including women in their research studies and looking at sex disaggregated data. If you are genuinely curious about learning more, I recommend the book “Invisible Women” which provides a comprehensive review about this gender data gap across multiple sectors. Otherwise, there are plenty of articles online from reputable health and research websites that you can look into! Scientists making steps to resolving this issue, but it’ll take several decades to close the gap as of now.
@YSFmemories11 ай бұрын
Women have a higher life expectancy than men in every country in the world. And yet they're still always deluded into thinking that the world is against them
@mmd203511 ай бұрын
From a human to another human. Feel free to exercise more and eat better
@DerMig5909 ай бұрын
I'm actually shocked that she survived 30 days. Her cholesterol was horrible. The stress levels were at the razor's edge of what she could tolerate. Her fitness was pretty bad. My wife tried this 26 years ago and crashed and burned, gained 100 lbs and never recovered. This inspires me to try harder with my fitness goals. This whole program can only inspire people. Good luck with your goals people!
@Naomi-N1ZPS3 ай бұрын
I am a 52-year-old woman who has survived two cancers: breast and thyroid. I have looked fit and healthy my whole life (youthful appearance, petite nice figure), but like the lady here, I am always a caregiver with very minimal self-care. After chemo, surgery, radiation... I am ready to turn this around. Treatment took a huge toll on my body so I dabbled in intermittent fasting, smart food combos, no sugar, joined a gym and got my body back to "normal", but enough. I'm taking this next level! I am doing a modified version of this plan. Ordered/bought special foods per this protocol, switched up exercise routine. I will repost on my progress. Thank you Bryan.
@jacobbailey549811 ай бұрын
SOOOOOOO proud of Kate for not giving up. Those results give a lot of hope.
@GuiLOST-lz8su11 ай бұрын
THIS DONT HAVE ANY METHOD PROVEN RESULTS IDIOT HE AND HIS STUPID KIDS FOLOWERS RICH STUPID AMERICAN KIDS MORE PATHETIC THAN GAY MAN WITH BODYBUILDER PICTURE?? CANT BE MORE FUNNY I LAUGH A LOT WATCHING THIS 😂
@adamthecommunicatorsreboot920311 ай бұрын
You guys are so inspiring, with you all the way! I really think every human should have there own Blueprint setup to suit their goals, and maximise their health.
@GuiLOST-lz8su11 ай бұрын
THIS DONT HAVE ANY METHOD PROVEN RESULTS IDIOT HE AND HIS STUPID KIDS FOLOWERS RICH STUPID AMERICAN KIDS
@KarlaJMO11 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kate Tolo, for persevering through the mental struggles and sharing your journey. Change is hard in the beginning, messy in the middle, and beautiful at the end…you proved that! I love how Bryan and the team have the goal to enact change in society. I can’t wait to try the blueprint protocol myself! 🙌
@blessall885611 ай бұрын
Bryan should sell his food through Costco and label it "Blueprint" so that everyone has access to it.
@KarlaJMO11 ай бұрын
@@blessall8856 fantastic idea! 🙌
@yulyanarias14916 ай бұрын
I hope this study includes fertility in both men and women. It would be very beneficial to see if you can slow down menopause and increase women’s fertility in women in her 40’s.
@xandraislova3 ай бұрын
It very well could improve egg quality, but since we are born with all the eggs we will ever have, I’m not sure if it will show it down. It could alleviate the symptoms of menopause maybe
@michasosnowski591810 ай бұрын
If you want a date with Bryan, you need to be prepared to do 30 days of his routine first :)
@stevengoddard325811 ай бұрын
As a 63 year old male with atrial fibrillation...I am interested in doing a similar lifestyle protocol and measure the changes to see what happens... hopefully Bryan can create a comprehensive program that people of all ages with unique health issues can follow ...can't wait to see the release of the blueprint protocol
@amber72611 ай бұрын
I really recommend trying Hawthorn berry for AFib. It's so simple to try and very effective for many people 🙏 Best to you!
@pinkiepinkster839511 ай бұрын
Im 70 and following the supplement and food protocol which you can find on the internet. If I can do it, you can do it.
@FellowHuman1811 ай бұрын
Everyone can always start eating healthier. Cut out all junk, exercise, prioritize sleep.
@garryoak574211 ай бұрын
I would love to see how this could be implemented for everyday people.
@freeman_810711 ай бұрын
Get 8 hours of sleep, eat unprocessed foods and exercise. There, you're 90% of the way there.
@teliph3U11 ай бұрын
When I saw this video this reminded me about switching to a whole foods vegan diet. That alone instantly made me feel so much better. Get a vegan vitamin supplement, regularly watch science-based nutrition to pick up healthy foods and pattern, use something like cronometer to track your nutrient intake for a while, start with a workout routine. Also, I highly disagree with the statement that exercise does not get easier. It certainly does. 10 years ago I started cycling and if you are trained you can climb up hills like it is nothing.
@levijones761111 ай бұрын
@@freeman_8107 99%. So simple and so easy, and the benefits so massive. Yet almost no one does it
@olgaanisimova691611 ай бұрын
@@freeman_8107 I would add avoiding snacking to create that caloric deficit and ensure intermittent fasting
@marsery11 ай бұрын
@@freeman_8107 agree ! i have been very careful with all of this and i look younger than Bryan even though i am older ..perhaps not as "flexible or able to weigh as much weight but apart from that , pretty good despite a life full of stress and a near fatal accident
@kmhand4911 ай бұрын
I think it would be interesting to have someone who is older overweight and out of shape! I mean, what kind of results would be seen for like a 3-6 month trial?
@leannegolan11 ай бұрын
Yesss! Sierra Clark is doing a 90-day blueprint with her middle-aged male friend, Jesse on KZbin and it's interesting to see the changes in both.
@Alina-hk2ju8 ай бұрын
I‘m a 17 years old girl trying to change my lifestyle. I just wanted to say that it’s very helpful for me to see how the blueprint lifestyle affect a woman’s body. Thank you for sharing this with us. Keep going!
@PlanetIrv5 ай бұрын
I hope there will be a longevity Blueprint for dogs some day. Mine is 10 now, getting up there
@TimpanistMoth_AyKayEll3 ай бұрын
Same. They have such short lives on average, and yet some outlier dogs who make it into their 20s show that there is a lot of potential for longevity there. (Statistical healthspan across generations is one of the things I look for in a breeder, actually.)
@mybootscamewithoutstraps11 ай бұрын
I wanna see Bryan take someone who's super overweight and take them through 6 months of this stuff and document that whole thing. Great work Kate! It sure doesn't hurt having the second person on BluePrint to be so gorgoeus!
@tatisehn11 ай бұрын
That would be a lot more interesting to see to be honest. She's thin, gorgeous, has perfect skin etc. The improvement in data is cool to see but it's not that drastic.
@mybootscamewithoutstraps11 ай бұрын
Yeah that's my thoughts as well@@tatisehn . She's stunning and it's wonderful to watch, but I wanna see Bryan take the worst case scenario american and pay them to do this for 6 months or something. It doesn't have to be constantly measured n whatnot because the real deal is so expensive. Pay their lodging, their food, their trainer, and a couple little things here and there... but give them the guidance to get a realistic blueprint done.
@aleenr442511 ай бұрын
Bryan seems so genuine!! ❤
@OfficialEthern1ty11 ай бұрын
I liked sharing ups and down! Looks like Bryan helped her share the experience the way she want, without much corporate censorship. Way to go!
@gregwood197910 ай бұрын
at 16:40 i could see why anyone would give up...this is really healthy to watch someone go thru the challenges and be transparent about how they feel thru the process, i havent watched the whole video yet but i hope she keeps going !
@26babil265 ай бұрын
what i love about this is that hes not going for looks. he goes for function and health. i appreciate that a lot
@Leo-oy4fv11 ай бұрын
I love how this video shows the motivational challenges for a Blueprint beginner. It makes me eager to try it now 💪🏼
@MrCoffis11 ай бұрын
The blueprint feels like all the advice doctors and scientist used to tell us to do but we never did all in one. It’s nothing new per se, but another reason to follow up on all the advice of adopting a healthier lifestyle.
@happyaccidentmaker11 ай бұрын
When she said she was getting a "BBL" treatment, I got a little worried where Blueprint was going.
@catherineokereke649711 ай бұрын
Totally inspiring - such a positive approach to health and wellbeing. Kudos to all. Very interested to see what comes for Blueprint!
@The_plug_for_everything10 ай бұрын
I heard about you a couple of months ago but I discovered your channel yesterday and your videos are quite inspirational, feels like perfect timing to discover your channel because I started on my dietary journey this month also. I'm 27 and I haven't really been taking care of myself to decided that all that will change this year, glad to have all this information you're putting out here for free. Kudos to you. You look amazing by the way.
@buzzrot11 ай бұрын
This is so inspiring to see. Just reminded me of how much more I need to look after my own health
@SoundCheck-mx8cw11 ай бұрын
Kate is glowing with health at the end of the video. Well done.
@zulaica111 ай бұрын
I love these videos and love what Bryan is doing. Being a woman, I’m interested in Kate’s female hormones and menstrual cycles - how has this protocol affected this?
@olgak50610 ай бұрын
I bet she would have lost her period altogether staying on 1700 calories and doing such hard workout regime plus demanding job .. its not sustainable for a woman at all .. this protocol is not good for women and it doesn't account her young age and great metabolism
@leannasty10 ай бұрын
This video was pure propaganda and it's so obvious she's just here to cash in (the ending really confirmed this). I'm a guy so not totally clued in here experientially but have observed women close to me who have gone through hormone struggles in relation to over exercising and wrong diets. She's on 1700 calories a day doing high intensity training for almost an hour? She doesn't have a period, surely. I'm just a guy behind a keyboard, and they are the ones with the endless 'data', but it isn't hard to tell Brian and co. are essentially just pushing the next Huel or Soylent product to the masses.
@IntoBloom-wz3nl9 ай бұрын
@@leannastyI know plenty of WMMA fighters and boxers and they absolutely do still go on periods despite training 2-3 sessions a day anywhere from hours of wrestling to hitting pads sparring and conditioning. It only gets really out of wack during camps when they’re deliberately slowly cutting down on weight for a fight, and water cutting days out of a fight with heavy calorie restriction. Even then, some still need to time contraceptives and maybe even wear menstruation cups or tampons just in case. Some even pull out days out from fights because of periods causing weight cut issues from water retention. and it’s not uncommon to fight with them either. What this woman is doing in the video is simply light work compared to these high level athletes who take punishment to the body for a living. She even says she’s trying to maintain the same weight, the 1700 calories probably takes that goal into consideration. The protocol is not even in the same stratosphere when it comes to diet restriction and intensity that even amateur fighters go through. It’s not the point. The human body is extremely resilient to pressure-she wasn’t eating junk either, each calorie mattered I’m sure she was fine MAYBE experienced a lighter cycle for a bit.
@leannasty9 ай бұрын
@@IntoBloom-wz3nl Interesting to know, thanks for your response. 1700 calories just seems so little for that kind of exercise. Maybe these ladies you know who are training a hell of a lot harder are also eating properly.
@gracedash72316 ай бұрын
Why didn't Bryan enlist a married woman in her mid-30s, with 2 children, and a BMI over 27? Monthly hormonal changes, time management, sleep in communal bed...
@Sbssss6911 ай бұрын
Bryan, you really have all my respect, doing what you do is not easy, and it seems that Kate had a lot of work detoxing. Good video giving support, love, discipline and motivation to Kate.
@GuiLOST-lz8su11 ай бұрын
Not eazy? Being millionarie wasting money like toilet paper what you from usa kid??
@Neiwun11 ай бұрын
The real question is not "Does Blueprint work?" We already know that diet, exercise, and appropriate supplementation can benefit human health. The real question is: Which components of the Blueprint Protocol are crucial, which ones can be replaced with specific alternatives, and which ones have questionable benefits? I think those questions need to be answered before giving this lifestyle to a large number of people.
@doctormarazanvose43738 ай бұрын
Plant based diet is not sustainable long term. We are ancestrally meat eaters. If you want to compete against your genetics and evolution of literally hundreds of thousand of years knock yourself out. The core to this principle is eat natural foods i.e. removed all the processed garbage from your diet, exercise regularly focusing on cardiovascular activities and lifting weights and get enough sleep at a regular sensible time. There - all for free. No need for this professional marketing super hyped stuff. This presentation is part of a business model - their long term goal is money. I have no problem with this but if you really think that buying their "specially prepared" meals and dietary supplements is going to make that much difference to your life you are looking for short cuts.
@minalyan11 ай бұрын
Great video! However, I would like to see Kate's commitment if she was 47..and not 27. Just a different perspective.
@JennyLouRN6 ай бұрын
I am mid 50s and yes, it can be done! I have children and I have always involved them in my exercise, pushing them in the double jogging stroller and taking them to the park and running around the track. I keep weights under a table in my living room. I have always cooked healthy meals, hiding vegetables in muffins, meatloaf, or shakes. I look better than most 20 year olds 💪
@RelevantchangeАй бұрын
Experiment should be on someone with a illness to know how it react with the person using fit someone
@notoriousgegАй бұрын
@@Relevantchange Isn't brian like 46 and has a thyroid condition since his 20s ?
@lifeofalma11779 ай бұрын
I think the best part about this is that it really isn’t so complicated to become truly healthy, it doesn’t take all of this, a balanced diet and exercise can get you so much healthier even in just a month 💞
@rosevanstaden45623 ай бұрын
You did it Kate!!!!! So proud of you! You are inspiring ❤
@robinsaxophone23211 ай бұрын
This is so fascinating. The fact she wasn’t athletic to begin with makes it all the more impressive. It is amazing what the human body can accomplish.
@ireneschultz460411 ай бұрын
Hello Bryan! I have been following your journey for a bit now and I am 100% onboard with your mission and everything you are doing to further the human race. I rarely comment on any of your content or interviews you’ve done because I assumed you’re too busy being an entrepreneur to read random comments from strangers like me. However, you mentioned in a recent interview that you try to read every single comment, so I am going out on a limb in hopes that one day you may see this! I am a 29-year-old female professional dancer with a master’s degree in Health Education and Promotion. I have been vegan and gluten free for 12+ years. I workout every single day. I wear spf on my face and body every day no matter the weather. I have air purifiers in every room. I wear earplugs in many places in order to not damage my hearing. I don’t drink or eat out of plastic. I cook only on cast iron pans. I sleep 8 hrs every night. I fast for 12-15 hrs every day. I do not smoke, drink, or do any kind of drugs. I have all my devices on airplane mode whenever possible and do not use wireless headphones in order to reduce EMF radiation. I take only freezing cold showers. The only water I drink is filtered from toxins. I purchase only 100% chocolate and olive oil that have the lowest levels of heavy metals, etc. All of my toiletries and cosmetics are completely plant based, fragrance free, dye free, etc. I spend hundreds of dollars a week on vitamins and supplements (I take more pills a day than anyone I know besides you!). I don’t use a microwave. I don’t even own a TV. I am obviously extremely passionate about health and wellness and maximizing my lifespan and living as long as possible. I have basically been following your Blueprint for years now without even knowing it!!! I love everything you are doing and fully support it. (We are not ‘crazy’ for not wanting to die. Other people are crazy for doing things daily that are knowingly increasing their speed of aging. It is very sad to me how ignorant people are to their own self-destructive behaviors…) Anyway, needless to say I would have loved to be your first official female test subject for Blueprint, haha. The main reason why is because I have one issue that I cannot seem to figure out in regards to your protocols. When I was on an extremely low-calorie diet, my body fat dropped significantly and I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. I lost my period for several years. I now have to eat 2,500-3,000 calories a day to sustain the amount of intense exercise I do while maintaining the function of my female hormones. This is my biggest curiosity when it comes to Blueprint for women. I know that having a regular consistent menstrual cycle is imperative for female health. However, when I restrict my calories it becomes dangerous and affects my hormones. Females biologically require a higher percentage of body fat, especially around the stomach area, in order to have a fully functional hormonal system and healthy properly working uterus. I do want to have children in the near future, so I know I cannot restrict my caloric intake and get down to such a low weight as I was in the past. However, I am very passionate about following Blueprint meticulously so I can reduce my speed of aging (and so I “DON’T DIE”)!! :D How can a woman of fertile age maximize fertility to bear children someday, yet also be on such a restrictive diet? Like I said, I eat 100% vegan and gluten free. I eat the same meals every day, practically the same meals as you, just in a bit bigger quantities so I don’t lose my period again. I was hoping your new experiment with Kate would reveal much needed answers to the complicated questions about female biology and hormones. However, this video did not address any changes to her cycle, or outline any adjustments made during the menstrual phase, such as increasing calories and/or carbohydrates during the week the uterus is shedding, or the week following to make up for lost nutrients?? Or was iron, potassium, etc. just increased via supplements during this time of the month? Did her cycle proceed as normal on the same 1,700 calories each day of the month? I want to follow Blueprint to the best of my ability. However, I do not want to get to a dangerously low weight again because I do not want to do harm to my hormonal function and fertility... Thank you so much for your dedication and passion. You are a gift to this world and I love watching you succeed. Hope to hear from you! Be Well, Irene Schultz, M.Ed.
@ultralifttechnologiesinc544711 ай бұрын
Hi there. I am not Bryan, but read your book lol. I hope he enters you into his blueprint as you seem super qualified. I love what Bryan is doing as well, but there is much more that he can add into his blueprint to maximize his pursuit in slowing our aging process. Blueprint is definitely the start and I’m sure there’s others not in the media or self promotion that are trying different formulas as well. As our society advances, more solutions and upgrades to our health are available. I mean “organic” was only widely introduced as a safety measure to produces about 6-8 years ago. And organic doesn’t mean pesticides free (just reduced). Although I like what Bryan is doing among others like David Sinclair and such. It’s hard for many to implement his blueprint formula. Career industry, personal lifestyle choices, habits, and etc are huge influences to a wide range of human aging statistics. For example, people who don’t have “freedom from time” (don’t have to work for money) have the worst chances at longevity because the majority simply can’t adopt the blueprint nor a semi blueprint. For example: Worst chance of longevity (based on lifestyle, habits, etc truck driver category: They only have access to horrible food choices (unless they meal prep), parking of their vehicle with trailer is the biggest challenge and hence truckstops act as their best convenience, forget the gym (unless they have a non equipment access workout plan or willing to take an energy drink after 8-10hrs of driving , their sleeping environment (their truck with engine on sometimes for heat) I’d say sleep score of 70% at best lol. *Now there might be 1,000 drivers who are able to overcome all this out of 3m+ but this is just an example. There’s been so much social media clowning people with an office job (9-5) but those guys have the best chance at adopting blueprint as they are better situated to can allocate time for gym, healthier food options, and etc. Basically having an easier time to allocate for healthy activities, food choices, etc. I think Bryan should run a test on an individual male/female in top 10 industries as a study and from there create adjustments that would provide transitioning to adopting a greater chance. Other than that, I hope there’s some different Bryans out there innovating other forms of slowing our aging process that would help society without much work. Maybe in 2035-40 (or sooner) we can grow new organ parts and be able to change them out like car parts. I think that is when the evolution of human aging and longevity will really be maximized. I personally think humans have health issues as we age due to our organs becoming older (more miles) and failing to function as well as when they were brand new lol. The blueprint Bryan created is only a guide to better maintenance /care of the human body. We need more 1,000 more type of Bryans working on advancements from all angles to really come up with a true solution that will expand the average human life range into the 100-120 and the top 5% to live into the 150s and beyond. But do we all really want to live till 150 and beyond?? Definitely not in a wheelchair and living back to infancy levels of lifestyle with tons of nursing care. Would be really great to live at 150 with a body/brain function rating of a 40-50 year old (in today years) To everyone’s pursuit of better health and longevity 🙏🏻💪🏻 Disclaimer: I am not a truck driver, scientist, doctor, nutritionist, someone with a 9-5 job, nor retired.
@ireneschultz460411 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment and perspective!! @@ultralifttechnologiesinc5447
@UltimateGoldenGirl11 ай бұрын
I love your channel. I am so inspired by it. I am 70 and people think I am in my 30s. The way we treat our bodies determine how we age. I simply decided to do the reverse of what most people do and I am simply aging younger!
@UltimateGoldenGirl11 ай бұрын
I work out 4 hours per day Monday through Friday. On Saturday and Sundays I work out (running/dancing) 2 hours per day. I make sure I get at least 8 hours sleep. I drink only spring water, and avoid sugar. Staying young is worth what we have to give up.
@blessall885611 ай бұрын
Outstanding! Keep going!
@earthtohaydee2670Ай бұрын
Im a stage 4 cancer survivor with aggressive treatment that i terminated, i would absolutely killllll to be doing blueprint like that!!! Ugh love Brian’s videos you can tell he’s genially happy jolly guy!
@aislingcotter980611 ай бұрын
I just discovered blueprint and watching your transformation in this video littwrally brought me to tears seing thoses results so quickly gives me so much hope. Thanks and welldone you 🎉❤
@Native72211 ай бұрын
Would love to see more of Kate.
@JM-rb3wy11 ай бұрын
She's young and looked "healthy" and in shape, but wasn't. Eye opening. It's valuable for a young person to try this out.
@Looksthatkale11 ай бұрын
It's amazing how much stronger she got in just 1 month!
@justinw176511 ай бұрын
Well yes, minus the bench reps. But her body was still recovering from the pushups.
@blessall885611 ай бұрын
She had outstanding improvement in 30 days.
@JumpRecapped7 ай бұрын
She is perfect already.... She dont need this program.
@justinlek75929 ай бұрын
I’d do it. LFG! I’m already making adjustments to model the blueprint
@MarketingHarry11 ай бұрын
Kate is fortunate to have experienced this opportunity! Wishing for a New Year filled with the same happiness and health that Bryan exudes!
@fighterinmkiwiscience351711 ай бұрын
She is his gf
@SneakyDogs9 ай бұрын
I'd rather die.
@RochelleReframed11 ай бұрын
This was awesommmme. Good freaking job Kate! I actually teared up when you thought you couldn’t finish the trail run but then sprinted to Bryan and jumped for a high five. You go girl. I hope you’re inspired to keep some of these habits. You certainly inspired me!!
@h7ndrx11 ай бұрын
Bryan Johnson, you're so cool. Thank you for making a positive impact in our lives.
@trinepy8 ай бұрын
Just keep in mind that women go through a hormonal cycle every month. Heavy challenges like extensive exercises and calorie restriction ans esp. Lowcarb should just be done in the first half of the cycle. If you do this non stop as a woman will decrease your performance in the long run as seen in high-performance sports. I highly recommend to adjust the protocol to the cycle.
@Diosa_blogs8 ай бұрын
Hi there, a woman in her 20's does not prove anti aging benefits for women. Someone your age or older would be more convincing to see results.
@TheStringBreaker11 ай бұрын
*The new, short, haircut makes Bryan look younger!*
@shellzbeach11 ай бұрын
Bryan, stop dying ur hair w box dye! It makes u look older! Hire a hair stylist!
@mentalhealthrevolution936611 ай бұрын
You finally did what I suggested you 2 months ago -- simplifying your protocol to make it accessible to the masses! Hooray :)
@success-fact6 ай бұрын
I don’t understand why choose a 27 years old young woman to do this project. This should be not actually called anti -aging. Sounds like you cannot call a baby anti - aging for a baby too. Is anyone knowledgeable enough to understand what is anti-aging means? 37 years old or 47 years old seems reasonable for aging science projects.
@ruthminkov10 ай бұрын
Hi Bryan - I've noticed that there are some female KZbinrs posting content around their experiences adhering to (versions of) the Blueprint protocol. It would be amazing to see more of an integration of sex-specific protocol modifications in the program. For example, while caloric restriction appears to be a somewhat effective tool for promoting longevity/reducing inflammation in human males, it can have significant detrimental impacts on human female reproductive health. I note that Kate was on 1700 calories here, which (I think) is less of a relative deficit compared with your 2000 calories. It would be wonderful to see these adaptations explained in future videos. Thanks!
@MindfulJai11 ай бұрын
@katetolo Im from the UK and you have inspired me and others over 2000 miles away You did AMAZINGLY well. I am a big fan of Bryan but you have brought a new dimension to this, sharing your vulnerability, times of self doubt, hopelessness and negative thoughts which are so relatable The only critique is you didn't film more... would have been fantastic to see a week by week account I can't wait to check out the full stack and get involved however I can 💪😊👍
@barath454511 ай бұрын
I love Bryan's reasoning and routine, to a point, but I kinda dislike the clickbaity "$2M" title thing. Yes, it can cost this much, but I've been trying to tell people who are interested that the food and pill part is just $1600 a month and even that can cheap out to $800 if you compromise EVOO and chocolate quality a bit. We should remember that normal ppl get scared away from the big moneytags, not motivated to try it.
@KJ-ut4rw11 ай бұрын
I would love to see woman in her late 40s or going through a menopause doing blueprint.
@nataliecavalli33111 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@blueridgerealtor9 ай бұрын
If you need another Challenger then I am in. I am a 39 year old female who recently had ACL and meniscus surgery after a very bad injury. I am still going through very painful physical therapy. I have sub clinically hypothyroid, bulging and herniated disk, among other issues. I have led a very organic and active lifestyle for most of the past 12 years. The last two I haven’t been as disciplined. Anyways, holler if you need a new competitor. The results should be epic!
@AlEbnereza10 ай бұрын
Why on Earth would you test this routine on a 20-something year old??
@Leonhart_9310 ай бұрын
Because it's never too early to pause the aging process, as long as you are done with puberty.