The mindset that makes "getting fit" MUCH easier

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Hybrid Calisthenics

Hybrid Calisthenics

Жыл бұрын

I think many of us have built an "ideal fitness routine" in our minds that can't realistically be done long-term. The ACTUAL routine that can help us build towards our goals is often MUCH simpler!
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@HybridCalisthenics
@HybridCalisthenics Жыл бұрын
I think many of us have built an "ideal fitness routine" in our minds that can't realistically be done long-term. The ACTUAL routine that can help us build towards our goals is often MUCH simpler! And it can be built incrementally. Meaning you can start with something today and adjust as you go!
@CarlJohnson-wb3bx
@CarlJohnson-wb3bx Жыл бұрын
What's your take on training daily (multiple times) to just 50-70% of max reps each set for strength gain?
@stevevong6142
@stevevong6142 Жыл бұрын
Oki
@HybridCalisthenics
@HybridCalisthenics Жыл бұрын
@@CarlJohnson-wb3bx Like greasing the groove? I don't think it's done to near 70%, but it sounds similar to the concept. It's theoretically good. Hebbian theory essentially means that lifting heavy repeatedly makes us stronger, right? But the adaption from this style of training seems to come quickly, so diminishing returns set in quickly too. So the summary is: I would use this occasionally, but not as the foundation of my training.
@Just_Being_Honest
@Just_Being_Honest Жыл бұрын
Hey Hampton, I would like to increase my strength in my hands, arms, and shoulders, but my wrist aren’t that strong. Just recently when I applied pressured from my body has resulted in pain. How should I go about that?
@ligh7foo7
@ligh7foo7 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for the program, I am progressing and learning and I am mastering some of the broader movements but still adapting to the finer movements. Example is Bridge stage 3 (wall bridges) I couldn't get my hands flat behind me but regressing to stage 2 I saw that if I can open up my chest shoulders I could keep my hands flat against the wall instead of just being on my fingertips.
@acmdad
@acmdad Жыл бұрын
My wife was your 4th grade teacher. Great to see what you have accomplished.
@HybridCalisthenics
@HybridCalisthenics Жыл бұрын
Mrs. Young?? Loved her!
@acmdad
@acmdad Жыл бұрын
@@HybridCalisthenics Yes, you just made her day.
@GalaxyChoke
@GalaxyChoke Жыл бұрын
awww this is so freaking sweet
@jayandgato3723
@jayandgato3723 Жыл бұрын
@@GalaxyChoke It really is.
@ramanpreetsingh2206
@ramanpreetsingh2206 Жыл бұрын
wait... lol nice
@thelastuniqcorn
@thelastuniqcorn Жыл бұрын
For me the game changer was realizing that discipline is self-love.
@sataman9205
@sataman9205 Жыл бұрын
pls elaborate
@industrialis
@industrialis Жыл бұрын
It has a lot of sense, often things like procrastination or self-sabotage have source in some kind trauma or neglect and therapy can help. At least as long as it is not coming from ADHD for example, my therapist was helpless here 🤷‍♀️😅
@zPoliHD
@zPoliHD Жыл бұрын
That's true, I'm not good to do things for myself, if I know I've to do something for a friend or someone else I try my best to do the things right, but when it comes to do something for myself I find very hard to find the motivation
@j10001
@j10001 Жыл бұрын
Wow that’s a deep thought 💯
@johndifiore4185
@johndifiore4185 Жыл бұрын
I needed to read that
@DenBlackwolf
@DenBlackwolf 5 ай бұрын
I was grossly overweight in highschool. Over 200lbs overweight. I lost that weight, and got into the best shape of my life with the mantra "Sitting is better than laying down. Standing is better than sitting. Moving is better than standing." That was it. Try to do a little bit better than normal in moments where I caught myself. It made me eat a few fewer pretzels. It made me sit up when I was watching t.v. It made me walk someplace close instead of driving there. And little by little, I got healthier and healthier, until I was ready for much more. But 20 years later, I've never forgotten the words that got me started and made all the difference.
@madeofcastiron
@madeofcastiron 2 ай бұрын
that is such a good mantra. i’m gonna steal that from you haha
@lordhavemercy5481
@lordhavemercy5481 Ай бұрын
I just saw this vid so had to post. He's trying too.. And, with God all things are possible.. 🙌❤ kzbin.infodd8SOWGKry0?si=g7QoQmfV32a20nqo
@HankBaxter
@HankBaxter 18 күн бұрын
Awesome to hear that. Greatness really is persistence, even in the smallest of ways.
@doomiesama4741
@doomiesama4741 Жыл бұрын
The biggest mind shift for me was: don't be mean to yourself. If you don't meet your goals every time or skip a workout because life happens, it's doesn't mean you are undisciplined or lazy.
@tappajaav
@tappajaav Жыл бұрын
It can also mean that you are undisciplined or lazy and that's okay too.
@boneman-calciumenjoyer8290
@boneman-calciumenjoyer8290 Жыл бұрын
It can indeed mean that you're undisciplined and lazy. This is also a bad character trait, but not one someone can't work on. Don't beat yourself up over missing a workout, but don't let it become a habit.
@michaelcarver5994
@michaelcarver5994 Жыл бұрын
exactly, in my mind I make the rigorous regimen and attempt to accomplish it, but am well aware it’s not gonna be every day I get every single thing done, and that’s fine. when my body asks for rest, I give it.
@spiceydice6968
@spiceydice6968 Жыл бұрын
@@boneman-calciumenjoyer8290 exactly if it's a habit it's a lack of discipline (and perhaps motivation as well), and both can be worked on.
@playto9
@playto9 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelcarver5994 ❤
@JamesDecker7
@JamesDecker7 Жыл бұрын
As my grandfather once said: “If it’s important, and you make 30 minutes a day, every day, to work on it, even a little, you will make great strides.” He was talking about gardening, but I think it has helped in exercise and other repetetive/progressive parts of my life.
@thoughtsforthebuilders
@thoughtsforthebuilders Жыл бұрын
And practicing music, too!
@WanderTheNomad
@WanderTheNomad Жыл бұрын
I can't think of anything that wouldn't apply to.
@lred1383
@lred1383 Жыл бұрын
@@WanderTheNomad sleeping
@davestagner
@davestagner Жыл бұрын
Like James Clear says, we overestimate what we can do in a week, and underestimate what we can do in a year.
@luumasaan5782
@luumasaan5782 Жыл бұрын
i was told something along the lines of "if it takes 60 seconds or less to accomplish something then do it" and it made me more active around my house. Of course it takes longer than 60 seconds to work out, but it only takes 4 seconds to do a any kind of situp/pushup.
@gloria6673
@gloria6673 Жыл бұрын
I’m 62 and just starting my fitness journey. Thank you for helping me. ❤️
@HybridCalisthenics
@HybridCalisthenics Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being here Gloria. Cheering for you on your fitness journey!
@gloria6673
@gloria6673 Жыл бұрын
@@HybridCalisthenics 💫🕊💫
@rjaffar7483
@rjaffar7483 Жыл бұрын
you'll make it, I believe it at least 👍
@ChristopherAlexander22
@ChristopherAlexander22 Жыл бұрын
Awesome never give up Gloria. 👏🏻 🥂
@freeman37
@freeman37 Жыл бұрын
First step is always the hardest ✌
@somegamer4071
@somegamer4071 9 ай бұрын
My fitness routine was just one day I walked up a hill to get to a friend's house, it was really hard and I felt like I was gonna die and had to stop 3 times before reaching the top. I then spent the next month walking that hill every day and eventually I didn't even need breaks
@woodstream6137
@woodstream6137 7 ай бұрын
I did security in my 20s and would start my patrol walking up 15 floors. In my 50s and one floor leaves me winded now.
@Wilderness449
@Wilderness449 7 ай бұрын
@@woodstream6137I hear you. The other day I locked myself out if my yard. It is surrounded by a 6” fence. I simply jumped at it expecting to be up and over in a flash. Then I remembered that I am 55 and hadn’t done that for about 30 years. I just dangled with my legs kicking for a few seconds and then dropped down and sulked. Age is cruel mate. Now it will take me months to get that strength and agility back, maybe even years. Back then it was just a thing I took for granted.
@wolfgang4368x
@wolfgang4368x 6 ай бұрын
​@@woodstream6137do excercises! Slow!❤
@normapadro420
@normapadro420 Жыл бұрын
I'm 56 years old. These days I exercise for mobility. I don't exercise to look good. I also have health issues that if I didn't exercise they would become worse. Exercise also helps me to cope with anxiety. I cannot over do anything, because I feel sick. I exercise at my own pace. I exercise then do other things. If I didn't exercise my body wouldn't be able to move around. It helps with functional movements.
@Newlaw289
@Newlaw289 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you're doing what works for you, and for all the right reasons. :)
@JesusChristLovesYouBro
@JesusChristLovesYouBro Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to remind you that Jesus Christ loves you so much. Repent your sins and turn your life to Him. Have a great day Bro. ☦️🕊️❤️✝️
@JesusChristLovesYouBro
@JesusChristLovesYouBro Жыл бұрын
@@Newlaw289 Just wanted to remind you that Jesus Christ loves you so much. Repent your sins and turn your life to Him. Have a great day Bro. ☦️🕊️❤️✝️
@AlienPsyTing1
@AlienPsyTing1 Жыл бұрын
Check out low carbs down under
@DrCheeks
@DrCheeks Жыл бұрын
same mate, dodgy knees mean I have to keep a gym routine to keep the weight down. I turn 50 this year. Ive found that a weights/strength focus has had the best results. best of luck with your journey
@filamphibian2980
@filamphibian2980 Жыл бұрын
"The enemy of a good plan is the dream of a perfect plan.” Carl von Clausewitz I'm not a big promoter of famous quotes, except for this one. It's my go-to philosophy when I find myself delaying action because the perfect conditions have not been met. Thank you Hampton for helping us take action.
@kenhoover1639
@kenhoover1639 Жыл бұрын
I love the quote! I'm going to make it my new motto too. Thank you!
@ishyameru6232
@ishyameru6232 Жыл бұрын
That's a great quote, my biggest struggle in life I think is analysis paralysis
@rexjantze296
@rexjantze296 Жыл бұрын
That's brilliant. So I looked him up. He has several really great, inspiring realizations. Another new favorite: "It is even better to act quickly and err than to hesitate until the time of action is past."
@karna6634
@karna6634 Жыл бұрын
so basically i can start slow now like walking or jogging or cycling instead going to for the perfect scenario in my head where i lift weights on the gym doing machine stuffs etc ?
@rachel__b
@rachel__b Жыл бұрын
This is a quote I will carry on with me. Thank you for sharing
@metallicskater2090
@metallicskater2090 Жыл бұрын
How is this man so humble and motivational also informative at the same time?
@HybridCalisthenics
@HybridCalisthenics Жыл бұрын
It's easy to be humble when life gives me many reasons to be humble - like forgetting my keys for the 3rd time this week 😅.
@anogaft1543
@anogaft1543 Жыл бұрын
@@HybridCalisthenics relatable, I lose my phone 5 times a day
@MiguelHernandez-lh7op
@MiguelHernandez-lh7op Жыл бұрын
@@HybridCalisthenics don't forget...part of the ship, part of the crew
@mrhoneybadger5539
@mrhoneybadger5539 Жыл бұрын
He works on it. You can also work on yourself. Its just about you.
@EchoLocoCJ
@EchoLocoCJ Жыл бұрын
Jarvis, I need likes from KZbin comments. Go to Hybrid Calisthenics and comment "how is this guy so humble and motivational"
@AwaitingTheBlessedHope
@AwaitingTheBlessedHope Жыл бұрын
I have found that in times when I just don’t want to do my daily workout (which is often), I encourage myself to do an abbreviated workout. Once started, 9 out of 10 times I end up completing the normal workout time. Just getting going is key.
@abigailwhiteley1607
@abigailwhiteley1607 Жыл бұрын
This really helps me too!
@Iron-Bridge
@Iron-Bridge Жыл бұрын
Same. If I don't feel like doing an hourly run I'll maybe do a 15 minute one. Or hit calisthenics spread throughout the day.
@gordostimey8696
@gordostimey8696 Жыл бұрын
An object in motion stays in motion
@anitaig05
@anitaig05 10 ай бұрын
💯
@johnnybhoy4278
@johnnybhoy4278 10 ай бұрын
I did that today. I didn't feel great when I went to the gym and I started off slacking on abs because my back hurts. I pulled a muscle the other day. Once I got to my leg routine I started kicking ass! So glad I went.
@1234bobfox
@1234bobfox Жыл бұрын
I think "no zero days" helps me. Just one, small, doable thing every day. A bare minimum of a 5 minute walk or something is better than nothing
@Humiliated1234
@Humiliated1234 Жыл бұрын
Have your seen progress due to this?
@ZeRo-yc7zf
@ZeRo-yc7zf Жыл бұрын
@Callidus the point is, something will always be better than nothing. The decision to take this time right now to work on your body is way more impactful than making the perfect plan. The progress you see is that you stop worrying about when the changes are gonna come because you only put your energy towards doing
@x-mess
@x-mess Жыл бұрын
Yesssss!! I love your approach!! I recently heard that we need to tell ourselves "I choose to do this bc I love it" .... even tho it may not be true. Eventually we stop procrastinating and just enjoy the process... and don't really care about the end result.
@in4mal_baker270
@in4mal_baker270 Жыл бұрын
Even eating something really healthy or skipping something unhealthy even if you don't exercise, will help you have that little bit of motivation/energy to feel good the next day. The moment you decide to sort of give up doing even anything positive because you failed to meet your own expectations, is when you need to lower your expectations and just do the easiest thing as soon as you can, eventually, if you just focus on doing one thing at a time, you will surpass any expectations you had before and you recognize how easy it is to stay in motion so to speak.
@maximofernandez196
@maximofernandez196 Жыл бұрын
@@Humiliated1234 It is not too much about the progress, but rather to not leave. If you notice, you normally just lose the habit when you stop for some days. And you still feel the gratification of doing some exercise after some minutes. It's so cool
@j15n5ll5
@j15n5ll5 Жыл бұрын
Hampton, I don't think you realize that, "Let me cast a vision for you" is practically a motto of your channel. You have cast a practical and attainable vision for your audience with every video you post. Thank you for that, sir! You are making a difference for every person who views your content, even if it's just by dint of being so positive.
@HybridCalisthenics
@HybridCalisthenics Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! You're way too kind to a guy who just decides to share his ramblings with a camera 💙
@yanastanimirova8786
@yanastanimirova8786 Жыл бұрын
@@HybridCalisthenics She said what we're all thinking, buddy :)
@ca6360
@ca6360 Жыл бұрын
I like when he says... Hmm ... just started checking his channel out. Key is just start
@stephenalevesque2361
@stephenalevesque2361 Ай бұрын
A quote I live by is "Just because you can't do all you would love to, does it stand to reason to do nothing?"
@johnmurphy6556
@johnmurphy6556 8 ай бұрын
I started with a fifteen-minute-a-day callisthenics workout and then increased today to 25 minutes. Eating healthy and getting enough sleep is also essential. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!!
@LynneC44
@LynneC44 9 ай бұрын
“A barrier to entry…” You nailed it. I am 64 and I am finally realizing that my FIRST goal is to just build intentional movement each day. I am loving it. Just focusing on 1) Move 2) Look to put more protein in my diet. When I have that down, I’ll look for a third goal. Thank you for this video-sooooo motivating and encouraging. ❤️
@wad4547
@wad4547 Жыл бұрын
I started 3 years ago after reading Atomic Habits. My original goal was 2 mins of movement a day. I set an easy goal and I wasn’t too concerned if I missed a day here and there. Now I’m up to 45 mins a day, sometimes it’s walking, other times it’s lifting, other times it’s yoga etc. I’ve only missed 1 day in the last year. It’s been great to change my inner voice from someone that felt lazy and in pain to someone who works out all the time.
@SaxonBloom
@SaxonBloom Жыл бұрын
Atomic Habits was the kick off for me as well!
@tejasparanjape7585
@tejasparanjape7585 Жыл бұрын
That is amazing! I have been inspired and training according to what atomic habits suggested in the past few months. Do you think it works? I guess I am going through the valley of disappointment right now.
@SaxonBloom
@SaxonBloom Жыл бұрын
@@tejasparanjape7585 I’ve been consistent on my goals every since reading it in January and that’s been the longest. Especially with the 2 min rule when attempting something I’ve mentally deemed difficult.
@tejasparanjape7585
@tejasparanjape7585 Жыл бұрын
@@SaxonBloom same. Even I started in January. All the best to you!
@SaxonBloom
@SaxonBloom Жыл бұрын
@@tejasparanjape7585 same to you!
@belindaortiz5886
@belindaortiz5886 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. I am 58 years old and was a morbidly obese woman for 30 years. Today I am only 20 pounds from the ideal weight for my condition and age. My goal is to grow old gracefully, strong and the mobileity to take care of myself without being a burden to my family and more than anything to enjoy life to the fullest. Your words are like balm to my worries about whether I would achieve my goal. Yes, I will do it!!! Oh, it's been a month since I started your daily exercise program. I have already mastered the basic level of all the exercises. I feel agile and strong. Again, my deepest thanks to you. Love and blessings to you and your wife.
@hang2125
@hang2125 Жыл бұрын
Wow congratulations! Keeping my fingers crossed for you, big respect for your goals!:D
@MrSpartanspud
@MrSpartanspud Жыл бұрын
Well done. A noble and worthy goal.
@maxono1465
@maxono1465 Жыл бұрын
That is quite impressive, thanks for sharing
@chechushah
@chechushah Жыл бұрын
All the best :)
@polythewicked
@polythewicked Жыл бұрын
I commend you. I, too, am morbidly obese and I feel like crap every day. I’ve been fat since I was a kid, but after a back injury combined it’s fibromyalgia, my health tanked and it’s never recovered. I’m finally to the point where I view any exercise, even 30 seconds of walking or one set of exercises, as a success. Anything is better than nothing.
@treehugnhipi3765
@treehugnhipi3765 Жыл бұрын
Hampton, my friend, I have never come across someone who is so kind, respectful, and motivates me to exercise my body to make it healthier and stronger. I am not sure if I admire you more for your beautiful soul and heart, or your knowledge of helping my posture, back, etc. in wonderful fitness routines that I have just begun (just recently found your channel). Actually, I know it’s the first one. My heart and soul thanks you and sends you a big hug, 💕
@JesusChristLovesYouBro
@JesusChristLovesYouBro Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to remind you that Jesus Christ loves you so much. Repent your sins and turn your life to Him. Have a great day Bro. ☦️🕊️❤️✝️
@Leafspirng
@Leafspirng 8 ай бұрын
Do wiegth lifting and eat a lot of protein and calcium for bones
@abeer8733
@abeer8733 Жыл бұрын
Something that has worked for me is habit stacking. As a muslim we pray 5 times a day so after every prayer i just do 2-3 very simple exercises at a few reps. This has really helped me because exercise doesn't feel impossibly hard and I've seen progress even in a week in terms of how much i can do Jazakallah for 500 likes guys! ❤❤❤
@danh6720
@danh6720 Жыл бұрын
That’s a really good idea. I’m sure it works well with the meditative aspect of prayer. I’ll have to look for a way to try similar for myself.
@georgedunn320
@georgedunn320 Жыл бұрын
As you know, "discipline is half of faith."
@jeltoninc.8542
@jeltoninc.8542 11 ай бұрын
9-11 was done by Israel.
@msmaria5039
@msmaria5039 11 ай бұрын
Impressive.
@cmoneman3025
@cmoneman3025 11 ай бұрын
Woah. That's an incredible idea...as a Muslim, I'll try to see if I can do something similar, thank you for this advice
@helenatattersall9407
@helenatattersall9407 Жыл бұрын
We've all heard the 'anything worth doing is worth doing well', but I also recently came across 'anything worth doing is worth doing badly', and it's true. If I'm depressed and exhausted and a full nightly dental routine done well feels like too much, brushing my teeth for 30 seconds is better than not brushing them at all. I think the same applies here. We may have ideas of where we want to be with fitness goals, but if what we're doing isn't nothing, it is automatically better than nothing, and thus is worth doing. Plus, how many of those anime characters with crazy-hard fitness routines have separate, full-time jobs they have to show up for?
@Blobbyo25
@Blobbyo25 Жыл бұрын
It's better to do 5 squats than to do no squats! Or even one squat for that matter.
@elenachristian9860
@elenachristian9860 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, our Puritan work ethic really messes us up. We forget they were living in dark one room homes, and the civilizations with a better balance to the south had street grids, irrigation, daily baths, etc.
@helenatattersall9407
@helenatattersall9407 Жыл бұрын
@@elenachristian9860 I couldn't agree more re the Puritan work ethic. I don't think we always appreciate how certain religious outlooks can profoundly affect culture - we often see it in others, but not always in ourselves.
@Iron-Bridge
@Iron-Bridge Жыл бұрын
As someone wise once told me : A lot of money or just a little money is still money in the bank. Doing a bit of something is money no matter how little in the health bank.
@pianoman5259
@pianoman5259 Жыл бұрын
@@Iron-Bridge I like that analogy
@alphamorion4314
@alphamorion4314 Жыл бұрын
I just remembered the reason why I subscribed to this channel. Hampton is the only online 'fitness coach' that I've ever seen, that is like: "Dude... chill" instead of all the others "WAAAAARGH DO IT TILL YOU PUKE, MAGGOT" sorta channels that seem so popular right now.
@Maleetorres105
@Maleetorres105 Жыл бұрын
Yeeaaah it is the "dude chill" mindset that worked for me. Otherwise there's burn out and giving up and getting intimidated. Gotta slowly build up habits/routine. Just a little uncomfortable not exaughsted
@monicacruz4407
@monicacruz4407 Жыл бұрын
This shift doesn’t only apply to fitness, but living well in general. The larger the gap between the ideal and reality, the unhappier we are. So start small and see how your anxiety around fitness, eating well, productivity, relationships etc becomes more manageable. Thank you for inspiring me to be fitter 🙏
@mamasgotmoxy2914
@mamasgotmoxy2914 7 ай бұрын
Yes! I love this outlook. Do what is realistic,not ideal.
@theSelfLoveDisciple
@theSelfLoveDisciple 4 ай бұрын
This is KEY! The space between self actualization and self compassion…true SELF LOVE 💗
@tomhogan3843
@tomhogan3843 10 ай бұрын
My cousin, who was extremely fit, told me that sometimes he would workout for up to 3 hours, and other times he would work out for 20 minutes. It all depended on how his body was feeling that day. That was 45 years ago.
@snicklick701
@snicklick701 Ай бұрын
The mindset I have is a “it’s not can I do it it’s will I do it”, and that has kept me stable in the journey so far.
@ArcaneA422
@ArcaneA422 Жыл бұрын
I started off at 220lbs and am now 168lbs. It’s time to start tightening up my skin and building muscle. My husband suggested I give you a watch. Thank you for making fitness not seem so daunting and simplifying it for us newbies ❤
@brutus3631
@brutus3631 Жыл бұрын
good luck! hope it goes smooth
@hentaisailor5951
@hentaisailor5951 Жыл бұрын
3 months later how's it goin? 👀
@Stephanie-xg7mg
@Stephanie-xg7mg Жыл бұрын
Was it running from the dementors that worked for you? Seems like that would be an effective workout.
@passionate_possum_pal
@passionate_possum_pal Жыл бұрын
Congratulations and best of luck
@DrCheeks
@DrCheeks Жыл бұрын
well done! hope you're still smashing it
@ravin6771
@ravin6771 Жыл бұрын
The problem with our fitness goals is that they're more based on superficial expectations we place on ourselves that are completely unrealistic when paired with our daily lifestyle. Unless your life revolves around fitness like an athlete, you won't be getting an 8 pack with tree trunk arms and legs. We need to recognize the limits around us and adapt our routines based on that rather than stressing over making our lives "perfect". Have a nice day 😄
@bobojenkins5805
@bobojenkins5805 Жыл бұрын
You recognize your limits, I'll go ahead and get my goals
@ravin6771
@ravin6771 Жыл бұрын
@@bobojenkins5805 I'm not saying that, I'm trying to say that you shouldn't have a totally unrealistic goal that you'll be disappointed about not achieving and then stopping because of that. For example, if someone watched one punch man and did the Saitama workout for 3 years and then decided to never workout again because of that, that'd be a pretty dumb reason to work out in the first place, as they would place value on the superficial image of strength rather than choosing to exercise for their body's health and physique
@in4mal_baker270
@in4mal_baker270 Жыл бұрын
@@ravin6771 DAAMMIT WHY CANT I PUNCH TREES IN HALF YET! I GUESS ITS JUST POINTLESS TO WORKOUT!
@ravin6771
@ravin6771 Жыл бұрын
@@in4mal_baker270 😂 haha
@angelVictoria25
@angelVictoria25 Жыл бұрын
Yes, and the way to achieve your true goals is actually to change your everyday life so that these "superficial expectations" become more and more realistic. It is all about progressing by making small steps and achieving smaller goals
@NiechoBGC
@NiechoBGC Жыл бұрын
Everyone needs a Hampton in their life. Such a kind, considerate young man. I wish I'd known this guy when I was growing up. My world have might looked different. Thank you for all you do, Brother.
@deepashamusic
@deepashamusic 8 ай бұрын
This is true. The moment I realized that my fitness isn’t a quick short term thing but a long term life style made all the change. Started including 15 minutes walks and moved up to going to the gym every morning. Best part, I can’t wait to go again tomorrow :) it’s a need now not a task.
@fauvecorrigan1233
@fauvecorrigan1233 Жыл бұрын
I like to take coffee breaks while working from home. I use a pull up bar in the kitchen to stretch my back and work on my upper body strength while the coffee is brewing. Doing little things like this throughout the helped set me up mentally over time to start doing stretches in the morning. I'm now up to doing stretches and basic callisthenic exercises in the mornings and I can really feel and see the difference. For the first time in years I'm to feel like myself again. I'm back cycling daily now too. Thanks for helping me shift my mentality to suit my own needs Hampton.
@j10001
@j10001 Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome!
@AA-cg3gd
@AA-cg3gd Жыл бұрын
This is a great story about doing small things can lead to big effects.
@calonstanni
@calonstanni Жыл бұрын
I just hung a pull up bar in MY kitchen too! Just used it a few minutes ago. :)
@fauvecorrigan1233
@fauvecorrigan1233 Жыл бұрын
@@calonstanni Woo hoo! That's amazing! I wish you all the best on your new adventure ;)
@calonstanni
@calonstanni Жыл бұрын
@@fauvecorrigan1233 awww how nice of you. THANKS!!!!
@nin5058
@nin5058 Жыл бұрын
For me personally the key to being fit was having fun: - Making going to the gym fun by making friends with the people there, - Preparing a great playlist for my workouts, - Playing ball at the park with friends, - Having a good audiobook or podcast on my phone for walks, - And last but not least: When I physically don't feel good, I skip working out and take a nap instead with some light stretching afterwards. I love sports now
@swvsnick
@swvsnick 5 ай бұрын
I use this mindset to manage my ADHD and anxiety! If putting the laundry away is overwhelming I tell myself to just find one pair of socks or put away one shirt, etc. Just one. And often times, it isn't so bad and I can put the whole basket away. So if you're really struggling, just do one push-up, or just one squat, or just one whatever. Sometimes the hardest part is just starting and "just one" is easier to commit to.
@Matg1699
@Matg1699 Жыл бұрын
I've been watching your channel for a few months now and finally took it upon myself to actually do some work. 4 months ago I could barely do 10 squats, I couldn't do 1 pushup or even a "half" pushup as they call it. I could bench maybe 90 pounds, I think it was around 65 or 80. The bar was heavy, I just remember that much ... I wasn't able to walk more than 1/2 a mile, I was sitting at 335lbs. Fast forward to walking every single day for 30 days, shooting for 1 mile a day and my energy has increased DRASTICALLY. I've cut down on the unhealthy foods I eat and have been cooking more, turns out I'm a very good cook, I didn't know I was until I tried. I can also do 40 squats (2 sets of 20) and 50 pushups a day (in sets of 10). I went from not being able to hold myself up with my arms to being able to do a handstand (with the help of a wall), I also now can bench 165lbs and can even "hang" from a bar with my arms and do leg lifts. I was just simply doing the exercises you told me to do to start out and have changed it to be something different unique to me, something I can do myself that I'm comfortable with. I was incredibly depressed in my past and was at the point of no return. I gotta say this has changed my mindset and everything you're saying is 1000% accurate. Focus on the small victories and you'll always be happy. If your only goal is to climb mount Everest, you're never going to be happy.
@christianschmid1440
@christianschmid1440 Жыл бұрын
First off: Love your videos brother! They really helped me when i struggled the most. Something in addition that is barely mentioned anywhere and helped me out a lot: Consider 'celebrating' every minor step you take on your fitness-journey. I am your everyday overweight, overworked unfit guy. I tried workouts all over the internet. Naturally they were too hard and frustrating so I quit more often then not. Since about 3 years ago I stuck with 'trying to get fit' ingeneral. I often struggle or pause but never stop. Whenever I struggle and I magage to do a little something, I celebrate. Even if its just preparing your yoga mat on the floor. I celebrate. If it is the first time I see the sun for 3 days, I celebrate. Stop yelling at yourself for being so lazy and start celebrating for every attempt performed really changed a lot for me. If not fitter I am at least happier while trying.
@hellohampton
@hellohampton Жыл бұрын
Love it. I do celebrate when I see progress! It's exciting.
@AlineSantos-hy1hq
@AlineSantos-hy1hq Жыл бұрын
The way to go! Thanks for sharing and let's keep going!
@strivin4
@strivin4 Жыл бұрын
delayed gratification
@TinfoilHatGirl
@TinfoilHatGirl Жыл бұрын
Aaaww thats such a sweet approach..! I am just preparing my mind for gettingback into let's not say "fitness" but "doing something for myself" and I will keep your advice in the back of my head. Good luck on your further journey 🙏🍀👍
@thepieofyourlife4799
@thepieofyourlife4799 Жыл бұрын
That's basically what happened to me, I had a fitness routine of walking 5km+ of walking/jogging, push-ups, pull-ups, and more. Then after a few weeks, I stopped cause it was too much for me. After a month, I thought to myself, "let's just do 5 push up daily or something" Then I did, 5 push-up is nothing, it's doable and not time consuming but it helps. Then after a week, I made it to 6. Then to 7 and so on, until I'm able to do 15 push-up like it's nothing. It's a slow progress, but slowly my upper body became stronger. And whenever I had extra motivation after doing my simple push-up, I add in other exercise I want. I'm an overweight man and don't have great determination and will, so all I can really do is small and simple things. I'm still overweight, but it's slowly going down.
@maypasifiki9360
@maypasifiki9360 Жыл бұрын
That's great. It's better to start small than go big and lose motivation. Small progress is better than no progress I say
@mcanha753
@mcanha753 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if this is a "hot take", but one of the things that made me dread any physical activity was the popular mindset surrounding it. I always equalled exercise to what I was taught my whole life especially during PE in school: the "perfect body", gross food, pumping huge machines, running a marathon, loud team sports, having to keep up with everyone else, exherting my body so hard I would be bedridden for at least a week. It was especially hard to like it as chronic fatigue and pain due to autoimmune disease going back into an active status progressed out of control. It took a while for me to realize that my love for swimming, dancing, walking a dog, exploring the mountains, cleaning and organising, working, skating, stretching, and many more things were also exercising. It made me realise not everything about exercise = tortuous chore. It took me even longer to realize healthy food isn't the same for everyone (shocker) and that it doesn't have to equal to "bland" or "gross". With the help of literature and certified professionals, my relationship with food completely changed. It took me even much, much longer to realize it's OK to fail and relapse because progress isn't linear, and that I should be doing this for my own sake and my health, not for the sake of appearance nor pandering to others' demands. Thank you for your work.
@convertible2987
@convertible2987 Жыл бұрын
i'm really glad you learnt things and bettered yourself, keep going!
@tdworwood
@tdworwood Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this.
@strix3827
@strix3827 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your words your words really helped me out.
@SilverSerpent705
@SilverSerpent705 9 ай бұрын
Nobody ever got me to workout except you, with this gentle mindset, so thank you.
@yourbodythanksyou
@yourbodythanksyou 8 ай бұрын
Great push!!!! YOU did that!!!
@gabrielmachado2709
@gabrielmachado2709 Жыл бұрын
“Just start doing something and adjust as you go” That’s it, we don’t need to be unrealistic and perfect and it’s valuable to remember that it is a process to get where we want, it doesn’t come overnight, and that applies to our ideal fitness routine (if it’s a healthy and realistic routine of course).
@Lensynth
@Lensynth Жыл бұрын
I love the "I'm just gonna go for a walk today." Nice and simple. I started walking 10 minutes in the mornings back in December and I really enjoy it. A simple routine is a great start.
@kellherman
@kellherman 6 ай бұрын
As a stay at home mom who feels like I have ZERO time to exercise, this gives me so much hope!!!! Thank you!
@mesCheerios
@mesCheerios Жыл бұрын
To people like myself who are recovering from eating disorders (that often couple with compulsive exercises) this means everything. Just checked your website and it is perfect for me to prevent slipping into obsessiveness but recover my energy. Thank you so much!
@ItsAsparageese
@ItsAsparageese Жыл бұрын
This is so well-said! Yeah, something about the inherent one-day-at-a-time, checking in with one's body to decide effort level each day, and general flexibility of the routine structure really promotes a kind of mindfulness and intuitiveness that is inherently antithetical to the usual compulsive controlfreakism that I and so many other people with EDs get!
@ilbuonpacio2252
@ilbuonpacio2252 Жыл бұрын
So damn true!! It is so difficult nowadays to maintain a healthy lifestyle, the world of food has evolved, it is always easier to fall into temptation, to have unbalanced diets, to go out often and to let go completely. Being able to manage all this then perhaps having weight problems creates such stress that often results in extreme training to remedy the damage done or the total abandonment of oneself.
@ItsAsparageese
@ItsAsparageese Жыл бұрын
@@ilbuonpacio2252 Indeed, and even if someone doesn't have the "I have to compensate and train harder to punish myself/make up for eating" mentality, it's still easy for many of us to fall into dangerously rigid exercise patterns just because our brains are already prone to working that way and simply apply the same tendencies to food and exercise separately. I know for me, I can go too far with obsessing over a regimen for _anything_ -- probably even sleeping or meditation if I tried to plan them more, lol -- to the point where it causes stress and becomes a thing I get into a weird obsessive dysfunctional cycle over, because my brain doesn't work well with planning and realistic commitment and consistency. (I'm also a few flavors of neurospicy, so that's part of it, and I'm referring here to my most "when I was younger, hadn't learned a lot from self-work, didn't have meds, etc" worst-case lol ... I don't actively have many problems these days with keeping some routines and practicing some moderation with some things.) But the propensity is real, and point is even if I'm not experiencing any body image issues or disordered eating at a given time, I can still easily get self-destructive with exercise. Hampton's routine makes exercise _accessible,_ in all senses of the term, like nothing I've ever seen before. :D
@gamer-vh9sh
@gamer-vh9sh Жыл бұрын
that username tho 💀
@brutus3631
@brutus3631 Жыл бұрын
very true! I'm balancing the line between an eating disorder and disordered eating and this channel helped me a lot with my relationship with food and my body overall as well!
@lordpeasent9305
@lordpeasent9305 Жыл бұрын
Man, if it wasn’t for Hampton I wouldn’t see fitness in such a calmer way. The way the hybrid routine is, it works so well for me. Also my dad would tell me stories about his time in the military as well!
@user-cj6xd8uo2n
@user-cj6xd8uo2n 9 ай бұрын
Best thing I ever did for my fitness was to start small, mid 30s and in bad shape I started doing mobility 2.0 from calimove, then I started to do 10 minute push, legs, pull workouts 6 days a week followed by some stretching. I finally realized you don't even need to do much to start with. My muscle has come back quickly and my body condition has improved drastically. I think a little each day is better because I never get too sore or too tired to workout and I know I can get it done quickly. You can always add time as you adapt. I do my workouts at home so I do it as soon as I wake up and it's done for the day.
@danielschauer334
@danielschauer334 Жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the chang in my mindset that got me started exercising every day. I put away my fitness fantasies and most of my fitness goals and accepted that I exercise every day. The sky is blue water is wet and I exercise every day but without any set amount of exercise. I told myself that 1 push up would count as having exercised, and found out that I wouldn't just do one after 1 I'd want to know how many more I could do then a pull up then more and more every day and I love it
@cherry-insomnia9188
@cherry-insomnia9188 8 ай бұрын
This is so, so key. That’s how I was able to start exercising daily-going to the gym every evening was not negotiable, but I could work out for 5 minutes or even turn around and go home. Sometimes I did those things, even, but just being there made me want to exercise and it became a habit I don’t even think about.
@frosttouched1997
@frosttouched1997 Жыл бұрын
I just started following your routine about a month ago. When I saw the routine and realized it was only 2 exercise everyday, I realized "I can actually do this' - and I have been! Now I'm doing 3 exercises in the morning, and spending some time on the elliptical after work. It's really a lot easier to stick to than I ever thought it would be. Thank you so much!
@marisakirst4011
@marisakirst4011 Жыл бұрын
Which video has those exercises?
@emilyrae1387
@emilyrae1387 8 ай бұрын
I really needed this video! I’m in my post partum era after having my fourth baby (which was a huge surprise, and also during my “most fit” time in my life). This pregnancy knocked me on my butt and I lost basically all my muscle and gained a lot of weight. I also ended up having an emergency c section so my core is wrecked 😅 it’s been really hard for me to get back up on the horse for a lot of reasons and I’ve been absolutely overwhelmed by “my fitness journey/goals” as well as my current body image. Thank you for posting this and your wise and kind words of motivation. It has really helped me and today I will get back up on the horse and just simply start :-)
@rickystephen6860
@rickystephen6860 2 ай бұрын
As a new dad, these routines are a game changer. Thank you!
@noninoni454
@noninoni454 3 ай бұрын
❤ Awww thank you! This mindset shift is so helpful 😊 This is a lovely message and gift to us! I’m a 47 yr old beginner exerciser thanks to you exercise seems so much less of a mountain to climb
@amoo9992
@amoo9992 Жыл бұрын
Just yesterday, I was talking to my brother about how I was having trouble of getting started to work out. And today the algorithm god brought this video to me, and now I feel like I've found my guidance. Much appreciate how you are running this entire website free for everyone. You are literally raising the average health standard around the world. Many many thanks to your awesomeness!
@chavezchavo
@chavezchavo Жыл бұрын
I hope you do well. Just start somewhere. Even if it's something basic like taking a half hour walk, just do it.
@sepg5084
@sepg5084 Жыл бұрын
I started with 1 set of push ups a day. I could not do 10 repetitions when i started, but i did it every day. Then was able to do 10. Then 15. Then 20, 25, etc. When i got to 40 in 1 set, i hit a plateau of no progress. Then i thought, maybe it is time to do pull ups too. Can't even do 3 reps, but i did it every day before my push ups. Hit a plateau at 8 reps. Then i started doing planks after my push ups. On the weekends, I go cycling on my local hill as my cardio and leg day which takes around 45 minutes to 1 hour. With that, i created my daily exercise routine that takes less than 15 minutes. 8 pull ups, 40 push ups, then 3 sets of 30 second planks.
@amoo9992
@amoo9992 Жыл бұрын
Thanks guys. That's a lot of help really. Will definitely start from there.
@BeatsAndMeats
@BeatsAndMeats Жыл бұрын
It’s really handy that our phones are spying on us at all times… er I mean “Thank you Algorithm… I love you Algorithm!” 😂
@Amanda247-
@Amanda247- Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this video. I appreciate the fact that you speak to us like a normal person and not like we're idiots. Since I've been following you and listening to your advice I've lost about 15 lbs and have gotten a little bit more flexibility.
@fauvecorrigan1233
@fauvecorrigan1233 Жыл бұрын
Me too! Keep it up, friend
@iceagebabyofficial1557
@iceagebabyofficial1557 Жыл бұрын
Proud of you my friend, hopefully I can have the same!
@karna6634
@karna6634 Жыл бұрын
im proud
@talic-os5899
@talic-os5899 Ай бұрын
The thing about the dream home is such a big change for me now. Not even for my fitness goals, but my life goals. I need to remember that
@amelia-rose2992
@amelia-rose2992 Жыл бұрын
I have a habit of pushing myself too hard, but I love cardio so I don't know when to stop. (weight train morning, hike at noon, bike 25-50km, then walk 1-2 hours at night) I have been trying to loose weight and gain strength for 3-4 years, but every time i push myself too far, i end up injuring myself and have to rest for long periods of time and gain the weight back. I find lifting weights very boring. Rather be outside crushing kms. After years of injuring myself I have learned to be okay with just a walk some days.
@Iron-Bridge
@Iron-Bridge Жыл бұрын
You can do fine with cardio if it's what you enjoy. Pro tip : Don't mix strict weight training days with cardio days. Better yet, focus more on calisthenics before you think about lifting external weight training. Less injury and more body awareness and you'll see improvements everywhere. You'll also be in a better position to stop and adjust if something is too difficult or painful. Good luck!
@____darissa
@____darissa Жыл бұрын
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@matthewcervantes
@matthewcervantes Жыл бұрын
@@Iron-Bridge ​ Doing both in the same day is perfectly fine as long as they’re spaced hours apart.
@xuinkrbin
@xuinkrbin Жыл бұрын
To sum up: 1. Never make the “perfect” the enemy of the “good”. 2. The habit is all. 3. The best fitness routine for you is one you will actually do.
@enigmatic3194
@enigmatic3194 Жыл бұрын
Since quarantine, I started eating more (since younger me was too slow when eating, so I ate less and I was skinny. I'm also asthmatic which made me demotivated to exercise) and that led me to harboring more weight. My parents even pointed it out in one picture where my arm was at it's fattest. A few months later, or now, I've been starting to lose some weight. Although my current wait is healthy for my current height, my belly do be slightly poking out. My dad said that for the treadmill, I could do 10 minutes of a certain speed for 3 days before I bump it up. Using that advice, and watching you for the past 2 weeks, I realized that a light exercise is fine, regardless of what anyone else says. Currently, I do some warm up exercises, then stretching, then the exercise from your "beginner's home workout", and then the treadmill; as I usually work with my breathing, stamina, and flexibility. My sis, who's an athlete, talked at how ineffective it is (after seeing her to a more intense one and not following through the next couple days), sure that definitely hurt me at first but I didn't care soon after. "Just do what I have to do" is what I go by. A saying like that also can go out of hand, so I balance it out: if I can't do it, that's fine. I'll continue with what I can and come back stronger.
@aya-chan2371
@aya-chan2371 Жыл бұрын
Ahhh thank you so much, the mental block abt imagining a biggg goal and making me feel overwhelmed is so true
@Psoewish
@Psoewish 10 ай бұрын
I fell into this trap for a very long time until I came to a very similar realization. The previous “ideal” was so out of reach that I wound up not doing anything because hey what’s the point of you can’t do it perfectly? And so I regressed and gained a lot of weight. But then I had a lightbulb moment. It’s not about the routine, it’s about the goals. So I started a more sustainable diet (intermittent fasting, it fits perfectly into my schedule), and started going on just a 15 minute walk every day. Now my walks are closer to an hour a day, and I’m even relearning how to do push-ups! I don’t need fast unrealistic goals, I just need something that will get me in shape and be sustainable so that I can stay in the shape that I want to be once I get there. Mindset is so hugely important and honestly probably THE biggest failure point for a lot of people.
@lauramcclintock
@lauramcclintock Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh I’ve just discovered this video and checked out the hybrid website with the routine - I am actually THRILLED! I just have to say that I have soo much respect for you helping so many people do this for free! It’s been my dream to become good at callisthenics and I want to join a local gym that does callisthenics classes but I’m too scared to join yet because of my fitness and strength level. You’ve made my year honestly, this is exactly what I’ve been needing but couldn’t afford to pay a personal trainer for a routine. I hope you see this comment and realise how great you are and how much you’ve helped me, thank you a million times!
@RoxasLov3r4Ev3r
@RoxasLov3r4Ev3r Жыл бұрын
So happy for you getting one big step closer to your dreams and goals! Hope you're doing well in the 8 months since you've written this comment 💖
@sebasguitar132
@sebasguitar132 Жыл бұрын
I've been using your routine for 4 months at the beginning I wasn't available to make PullUps but using your method of 50 wall pullups I'm now able of making even 80 full pullups (depending of the day)with different grips. I just wanted to thank you for your amazing contribution to the fitness community. From Colombia, a Musician here ! have a Good one 🥰
@sebasguitar132
@sebasguitar132 Жыл бұрын
​@@snide0 is going great! slow but steady I'm currently doing: #7 - Side-Staggered Pushups #5 - Full + Narrow Pullups (but only 5 reps more sets) #4 - Full Squats #4 - Full Leg Raises #1 - Glute Bridges The routine is great !!
@sarahmoller7308
@sarahmoller7308 Жыл бұрын
Hampton I love this. Thank you for being so gentle and understanding. 😭💜 What if I don't want to have a goal? What if I simply wanna have fun? I recently started rope jumping and OH BOI this is so much fun for me! Boosts my mood and makes me smile like crazy (even though I'm sweating buckets and I hate sweating). Haven't done this since my childhood and I'm happy I rediscovered it.
@SugarandSarcasm
@SugarandSarcasm Жыл бұрын
Having fun *is* a goal, and a great one. Keep it up!
@patravanhorn7271
@patravanhorn7271 Жыл бұрын
love that the world creates such wonderful people. this man gives so much information and hard-learned advice freely, and even a website to help others build their foundation. incredible!
@moonlampje79
@moonlampje79 Жыл бұрын
Hi Hampton, thank you so much for this awesome video! So many words that I needed to hear today, and it’s making me quite emotional. I am morbidly obese and find it very difficult to start any routine due to anxiety and depression, even starting out seems like such a daunting task. A few days ago I came across some of your video’s on Tumblr, and they were such a relief. My muscles and joints are so stuck and sore that I don’t even get through your warming up exercises, but your video’s inspire me each day to at least try it and I know that one day I will notice the progress. So again: thank you so much for your life saving video’s and understanding that there are people that need this slow approach and that that is nothing to be ashamed of. Much love from The Netherlands 🇳🇱❤️❤️❤️
@TletourneauII
@TletourneauII Жыл бұрын
Keep going, it IS worth it. You're worth it. Get after it n watch yourself get better month after month.
@moonlampje79
@moonlampje79 Жыл бұрын
@@TletourneauII thank you ♥️
@duckster8288
@duckster8288 Жыл бұрын
@@moonlampje79 you got this, you'll be jacked sooner or later 💪
@Blobbyo25
@Blobbyo25 Жыл бұрын
The stairway to health can easily be climbed one step at a time, not everyone can or should start out by trying to leap up 4 steps at once. A step in the right direction is worth so much, and once you start taking a few more steps, your destination will be much closer than you once thought
@ethan-loves
@ethan-loves Жыл бұрын
Really impressed with your communication skills, dude. Thank you for your work to make fitness more accessible for us
@SlightlyBT
@SlightlyBT Ай бұрын
Having this topic be put this way really really helped me mentally understand what I have experienced. I have always been active and I went into the military. Long story short I had a very short career and working out became an actual stress trigger for me for years. Years after meeting my wife and learning that I don't have to 'destroy' myself to become stronger Ive finally been able to work out again after a long long hiatus. Everyday Im getting stronger again and it is a blessing to have such words be a confirmation of what I am living. TLDR thank you for putting into words what I could not. Be blessed, my friend.
@krisztinamatocsi5002
@krisztinamatocsi5002 Жыл бұрын
a month ago I started to work out. I did 10 squats before bed, and built up from there. I had around 5 cheat days, but now, a month later I do 30 squats, building up to the one leg squats, I do 30 sit-ups with turning to the sides, I do 5-5 push-ups targeting my shoulders, chest, and triceps, and I do 10 leg pull ups. also while I brush my teeth I'm standing on my toes to increase my stability and lower leg strength. now that march and spring starts I will start to get used to cold showers and outside exercises. I am feeling better about my physique, and it really gives a confidence boost to see and feel my muscles. I also had an almost full grade increase since last month. I will stay on this journey to become the best version of myself
@UntoTheBreach24
@UntoTheBreach24 Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah
@LA-so4qz
@LA-so4qz Жыл бұрын
I really like the concept of getting 1% better each day - tiny gains add up and have a greater impact. This was great thank you!
@josephpenderson613
@josephpenderson613 Жыл бұрын
My technique is to have an “easy” workout in my back pocket that I can do when I just don’t feel up to anything. Once the blood gets pumping I usually find a little extra motivation. The trick is just getting moving. Cardio machines like ellipticals are great for this, because it doesn’t really have to be demanding to raise your heart rate just a little.
@lowpolytigerfigurine
@lowpolytigerfigurine 6 ай бұрын
i never click on videos like these about "mindset" and whatnot, since everyones always trying to sell you something (which u called out perfectly lol), but from the few videos of yours i've seen, it really felt like you care about what you do, so im really glad i did. thank you :-)
@parisattic
@parisattic Жыл бұрын
I watched some of your shorts, it agreed with what I used to do when I had small children - sneak in some exercise while doing housework. Your shorts inspired me. I do push ups off of my kitchen counter top while waiting for the microwave. Been doing just that for a few months. Did a bit of shopping yesterday, and as a matter of convenience, carried my goods from one store to the other - anticipating the groaning of my muscles (I had 2 bags full of books). I was surprised to find that it was NOT the burden - even after adding a gallon of milk to the task! Thank you for your sound sense of reasonable mindset to exercise. Bless you for creating and sharing your million dollar free program. I'm looking forward to it. ☺️
@michellebrown4
@michellebrown4 Жыл бұрын
his little workout of the day was the only thing to ever get me into fitness. im still barely at the start line but it has helped so much. thanks so much
@MegaHotdiggity
@MegaHotdiggity Жыл бұрын
This makes a lot of sense. There have been times where I look into a routine. Then, I get excited and overcommit. And then I proceed to get overwhelmed by my own over commitment before even getting started, and proceed to feel resigned to not doing it. A decision to doing a little is a better way to keep a habit.
@ThePatchworkQuill
@ThePatchworkQuill 4 ай бұрын
This video is a year old but just popped up on my feed at the exact point I needed to hear this message. This is a mindset that can be applied to many other aspects of everyday life that we may be struggling with and have built up unattainably perfect versions of. I'm struggling with my work but instead of needing to get up 3 hours early to plan the perfect day, maybe I just pick one thing on my to do list that will give me a sense of accomplishment that will fuel me to do more the next day, and so on. Thank you for this video ❤
@FrauWilhelmKlink
@FrauWilhelmKlink 4 ай бұрын
Same here!
@tianachaba
@tianachaba Жыл бұрын
I was today's year old when I realized I've been training for the 4th great ninja war
@xoxo-bp2mo
@xoxo-bp2mo Жыл бұрын
Been trying to go back on working out after getting sick. Wanna get my life back together. Thank you for your help.
@kellyyipp
@kellyyipp Жыл бұрын
This came at the right time! Just started a gym membership a few days ago and was constantly bothered how 'unoptimised' my workout was but this helped me to have a better mindset towards improving a little day by day. Thank you!
@jaynewallace8592
@jaynewallace8592 Жыл бұрын
I've been doing 20 min on an exercise bike everyday for a month and it's the only thing I've ever been able to do consistently and now I actually WANT to do upper body and core several times a week along with it. Your advice is gold.
@harrisonmacey6380
@harrisonmacey6380 5 ай бұрын
I've had a rough couple of years with regards to training. I used to be really active with sport then suffered a couple of major set back injuries and the mountain of expectation I put on my self was huge and it it became really overwhelming. Constantly feeling weak compared to how I was but this video has really inspired me to start slow and get back into training. Thankyou for sharing as this is really motivational!
@rwilcox_71
@rwilcox_71 Жыл бұрын
My god...thank you Hampton! This is EXACTLY the mindset shift I employed to turn my life around. I stopped looking up at the mountain and focused on daily steps.....very similar to what you are describing here! I've lost 30 pounds so far. I am 51 years old and was 248lbs. I still play full court bball with kids half my age and am feeling great. Started doing what I playfully call "stupid" workouts. They are basically a circuit of body weight exercises....push-ups, inverted pull-ups off the floor, calf raisers, body squats, jump ropes and leg raisers. I do around 3 to 5 rounds depending on how I feel. Takes me no more than 20 to 30 minutes and I do that 3 times a week and include daily walks of an hour at around 3 to 3.5mph. Also went plant-based and it has all helped me incredibly! I have not felt unmotivated.....it has been relatively easy and repeatable. Such good info here my friend...thank you!
@atomicastronaut2456
@atomicastronaut2456 Жыл бұрын
Your channel. I believe is what has givin me the hope to start changing. and here recently maybe around a month I have had an “awakening” and have started to work out and take vitamins. I cut my hair legitimately and cleaned up my appearance. And yesterday I went to the dentist for the first time in like 2 years. I had really let myself go and I am so glad to have found great motivators and positive people like you bro! From the bottom of my heart thank you for what you do!! You really have saved me! I hope you have a beautiful life!
@0.H2O
@0.H2O 6 ай бұрын
8:15 You are my favorite influencer because of this. Love you sir.
@tardisundercover
@tardisundercover 5 ай бұрын
This is lovely, thanks for having such a positive outlook on fitness :) I was diagnosed with MS at 18, so for most of my twenties I kind of assumed that it wasn't worth it to build up physical skills since they could disappear in an instant (I've had some relapses where I lose the ability to walk, lose the ability to use my hands, etc). But I got really into walking/hiking during the pandemic and I'm just continually surprised by how much it improves my life! I'm very tentatively thinking of branching out from just hiking and it definitely makes a difference to have people like you in the Fitness Internet who are aware of the fact that people have different goals and start from very different places. ❤ And to anyone like me who has never ever (until 2 years ago) done anything physical ever, we are all, despite our attempts to deny it, brains *inside a body*. Doing a little bit of movement (ideally in nature if you have access) can make an immense difference to your well-being ❤
@Leafie101
@Leafie101 Жыл бұрын
I have pain & fatigue issues and it's so frustrating to not be able to do what I want, this has done more for my thinking about myself and my health/fitness than being told to "pace myself" with no framework or hope that one day I'll be able to do more sometimes Because I started out small - thank you
@hydrophobicbathtowel6816
@hydrophobicbathtowel6816 11 ай бұрын
I got great results just by sticking to three compound movements about 3 times a week. Some sort of squat or lunge for legs, pulling motion for the back and shoulders, and a pushing motion for my chest and triceps. I eventually realized I didn't have to go to the gym and could just workout at home with pushups, pullups and squats, and if there was any energy left and I wanted to do something else then I would do some form of isolation or isometric training for specific muscles I felt were lacking. If you lift weights you can do the same thing with weighted squats, benches and either rows or deadlifts. You'll be healthy stronger and fitter than probably 95% of people by just doing three exercises a few times a week.
@icarusridickerus
@icarusridickerus Ай бұрын
Everything you're saying is why I chose to focus on calisthenics first before joining a gym. Using your book and techniques I progressively worked up to several dozen pushups just from focusing on what is repeatable and immediate, with zero barrier to entry. That helped me build the confidence I needed to take my routine to the next level. I now belong to a gym and I'm about to start personal training. Thank you so much for your positive energy and authenticity, Hampton! You are giving people like me the gift of self-confidence and self-love.
@bneum
@bneum Жыл бұрын
When you were talking about the mansion vs home improvement project, I had an idea like that regarding just health in general, but mainly with a focus on losing weight, a while back and I was going to write a book about it. Basically, how simply BECAUSE people have these immense, lofty goals, which may not be all bad, that is what actually prevents them from even starting, because it's too demanding, too high of expectations. I was going to try and bridge the gap and create an image of a middle ground that's actually realistic and attainable, and just start by using a "one week" approach (that's what the name of the book was going to be: "How to Lose Weight in One Week," sort of a clever, catchy hook statement to pique interest). Everyone has the will power to at least try something or to remove something from their daily routine for at least one week. But if you start with that one week and do some sort of exercise or eliminate a certain type of food from your diet for just one week, you will see in that week how good it is for you, and then at the end you can allow yourself to return to it, if you choose. But the idea is that eventually you would keep doing this one week more and more until you realized you don't need some of these things or it's easier than you thought to get started on some sort of healthy living than you previously thought. Anyways, just thought I'd share this little tip, and confirm what you're saying about that mindset. I have tried this myself with certain things and it works. It gives you a glimpse of what life can be like for at least a week and you will find more freedom therein. Peace.
@epicurus95
@epicurus95 Жыл бұрын
that's a great idea for a book, and i think you should go ahead and write it if you still want to. much like the concept we're talking about here of how we make things seem too big, intense, and daunting to even start, i think the idea of writing a book can seem the same way. but if you can build a habit for yourself of writing one paragraph per day, or spending 20 focused minutes a day on it, or something similar, then it starts to feel really doable and can be accomplished in a year or less. so go ahead and try it imo! you might be really impressed with yourself and what you accomplish and you might really enjoy it!
@j10001
@j10001 Жыл бұрын
@@epicurus95 Agreed! Or even an article or a KZbin video - you can still make a big impact with a shorter format 🙂
@0trystan0
@0trystan0 Жыл бұрын
There'es a great book called The motivation myth by Jeff Haden that states this : "Forget how far you need to go to reach your goal; just commit to following the process for a week." I recommend you read it, maybe you'll find some insightful content that may help you create your own ! (Being a book or any other format)
@bneum
@bneum Жыл бұрын
Wow thanks for the replies everyone! I appreciate it! Yeah I will be actually writing a similar book that is a little bit more broad, but I will include this idea, the original idea was going to include that but be focused around minimalism. But thanks for the advice, I will be needing to try to implement that sort of regimen to be able to get it done for sure! I've already written another book that sort of happened the same way. Albeit, it is more of a story than a "self-help" type book.
@hallemj02
@hallemj02 Жыл бұрын
I went through four years of high school basketball running my body into the ground and I’ve been trying to retrain my brain to have a positive and healthy relationship with working out. This helps tremendously thank you!
@AlexandruStan96
@AlexandruStan96 Жыл бұрын
This mentality is so so underrated! Chase the progress, not some fancy lifestyle that probably doesn’t even suit you.
@antg007
@antg007 9 ай бұрын
Thanks young brother. Seriously. I was feeling down and that really helped.
@adamiotime
@adamiotime Жыл бұрын
For me, I've found that I'm really proud of my diligence in training and being active throughout the day. Going to the gym is enjoyable, I like cycling or walking to work. My motivation for the gym is about keeping my mind fresh, having fun, learning and getting the pleasure of having your blood pump. The only thing that I struggle with in my fitness journey is discipline with food. I find I can over-eat, that I lack the self control to not give myself extra portions.
@yelloe
@yelloe Жыл бұрын
Is your goal to lose weight? What foods do you eat?
@PanicRolling
@PanicRolling Жыл бұрын
I started weighing my food for the same reason. I didn't know what an actual portion of food looked like until I saw the numbers on the food scale. Once you weigh it and KNOW how many calories you're getting, it gets much easier to portion out food properly.
@mxbadboy263
@mxbadboy263 Жыл бұрын
Your right on track with how you mix up your physical activities to stay in shape. Keep it fun! I do Keto for breakfast and lunch and then have a modest regular supper. And have ice cream once a week! Once a week!
@leftdoor2328
@leftdoor2328 Жыл бұрын
Might have lost 10 minutes of sleep watching this, but I think you just saved me a year's worth of bedtime anxiety. Thanks Hamilton 😌
@psyche8187
@psyche8187 Ай бұрын
Such a great video! That story reminds me of my 44 labor. Near the end I would fall asleep between contractions (every 30 seconds or so). Only after this experience was I able to get serious about my fitness and make progress. After my second child I gained even more discipline and confidence.
@Talalx17
@Talalx17 4 ай бұрын
That end was the kicker, just what i needed 😊 start small, either wall pushup, walk or something else, as long as it is something
@luuketaylor
@luuketaylor Жыл бұрын
What timing! I was looking for this channel after my housemate showed it to me a year ago, and thinking about how I wish I had more motivation for fitness. This video was uploaded two minutes before I found it.
@blackgemstone801
@blackgemstone801 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this. I had recently hit a soft wall in my fitness journey. I'm too busy, I'm too tired, I'm too stressed, I don't have enough money. This was exactly what I needed to make sure I'm not too hard on myself and to only worry about a few minutes at a time. One step more every day!
@hollymoullin2882
@hollymoullin2882 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining the title “hybrid calisthenics”. I’ve loved your videos for quite some time and now that I understand the title, I love the channel even more.
@electron-Volt
@electron-Volt 8 ай бұрын
Such a kind, considerate young man
@malorienickle6954
@malorienickle6954 Жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head and blew my mind! Not living up to my ideal routine is precisely what has been holding me back! The guilt of not being perfect or "doing enough" makes me give up and go backwards over and over. I've been lifing for 30 - 60 minutes 3-4 times a week for months, feeling bogged down by it not being enough because it's simple, and getting frustrated.
@soyo4647
@soyo4647 Жыл бұрын
Yes. Do for yourself what you are capable of doing at this time, and don't feel bad about not being able to do more all at once. Create small (even tiny) successes because those build on each other. 😊 Thanks for the talk.
@nechtojA
@nechtojA Ай бұрын
I love the way you talk about the right mindset to exercise. It was a really gentle and smart way to describe the way that people need to think to have results in their lifes. Bravo!
@kinzrvt
@kinzrvt Жыл бұрын
Thanks to your content, research, production and community, I've got back to exercising. I was a pretty active kid and stopped that in college due to health issues... Never got back. Now I'm starting calisthenics, learning more every month and taking small steps, at my own pace, in the healthier direction. Thank you so much! ❤️
@warrenellis1023
@warrenellis1023 Жыл бұрын
From someone who has had to take fitness seriously for his profession, I hope you keep up the good work.
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