I stopped Binge Eating With LESS Goals & Targets

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Mark Lewis

Mark Lewis

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@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Forcing myself to focus less on targets has been easier that forcing myself to not eat that extra donut 👍
@Cam-wr5nb
@Cam-wr5nb Жыл бұрын
Super interesting video Mark. I’m of a similar binge mindset and I’ve managed to drop 25kg this year with a similar approach, albeit one that I’ve stumbled into by accident more than anything else. I think Atomic Habits helped - the idea of making lots of good repeatable routines out of my goals and systems instead of huge events that as you say have a massive trough waiting afterwards. As always appreciate your thoughtful articulation, it’s tremendously helpful 👍
@joshbull6467
@joshbull6467 Жыл бұрын
Great video Mark. I just completed my 4th Parkrun today with a sub 23. 3months into my life turnaround where I started exercising and quit smoking and being generally unhealthy. Your videos have been a real inspiration to me after recovering from cancer last year. So thank you mate! I have no idea how you control your goals so well. I feel like I have no control over the importance of the goals I set. My mind just seems to decide for itself! Maybe it’s the extra 20 years of wisdom you have on me 😂 😜 Keep it going mate. Stay Hard!
@ambruszoltan752
@ambruszoltan752 Жыл бұрын
Top news: Dodgeball 2 is coming ... :)
@AvoidableCorn
@AvoidableCorn Жыл бұрын
My binge eating stopped when a doctor figured out I had a food allergy and I stopped eating food I was allergic to. Look into it
@jefejeffwell1113
@jefejeffwell1113 Жыл бұрын
I can disappear a donut real quick if it’s available. I find it easier to avoid places they’re sold than seeing them and not eating them. If it’s in the house, it’s gone 😂
@alexstruenorth
@alexstruenorth Жыл бұрын
As a personal trainer who sees a lot of this stuff regularly so id say im quite clued up with it, I can safely say this is the most accurate and honest KZbin video ive watched and fair play for posting this Mark
@XX-is7ps
@XX-is7ps Жыл бұрын
I really think you’ve got an important lesson here. People always ask what I’m “training for” and then look confused when I tell them nothing, I’m just training. Too many people pick a target event (marathon, ironman, whatever), go full tilt at it, complete it and then just realise that they have this huge emptiness. They hang up their trainers, go back to their old lives and that’s that. That’s fine if that’s honestly what you want, but the alternative I think is more rewarding - to make the training the purpose in itself, and a bedrock of your life so that it is indefinitely sustainable and enjoyable 👍
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
yep - this will be the theme of the next video. Jen has mastered the art of "just train in one year - I still havent after 10+ 😂
@K4R3N
@K4R3N Жыл бұрын
Goggins new book he says, "never get ready, always BE ready." We just need to be ready and realize the process IS the goal.
@iggalan
@iggalan Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. I train al year round because I enjoy it, not because I have an event ahead. I do train for specific events, and for some I event set myself a goal and specifically train for that. But if I didn’t have an event I would still train.
@NB5468464
@NB5468464 Жыл бұрын
I’ll raise my hand and say I’ve never had the minerals to say to my family that I struggle with eating. It’s an internal battle that I’m often scared to admit myself. To have someone in your position Mark say what you’ve said it’s incredibly moving for me. To use your pedestal and open up like this is as brave as it is empowering. Thank you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you 🙏🏼
@samanthajenkins2399
@samanthajenkins2399 Жыл бұрын
I have the opposite problem, I am constantly struggling to make food appetizing. I remember how my Grandmother, a rather large lady, who could eat anything and I envied and admired that since my entire life I was scared of trying new foods or would sometimes, as a child, throw-up when having to eat a meal cooked by relatives, e.g. oxtail stew.
@85parrot
@85parrot Жыл бұрын
Same. I've never told anyone that i binge. In fact I maintain the illusion of almost the opposite - clean eating and restrictive at work, more relaxed with my family and some friends, but certainly not full on binging. I live alone however, so no accountability when I'm at home alone - something that makes it very difficult I find.
@stinglikeabee777
@stinglikeabee777 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your vulnerability! So many fitness content creators seem to avoid these conversations and as a clinically diagnosed binge eater I am grateful to see your honesty about this 🎉🎉
@LodvarDude
@LodvarDude Жыл бұрын
Honestly, this is the healthiest channel about health and body. Realistic, brutally honest (the only way) and absolutely no "snake-oil". Love this.
@loydmorton9134
@loydmorton9134 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, I battle so much with binge eating, and end up hating what I've done without knowing why I've done it.
@brewtank6738
@brewtank6738 9 ай бұрын
It’s crazy I watch this video and I feel like you are speaking directly to me. Another good one and I’m sure this is not only helping me but plenty of others.
@mikeprytherch8875
@mikeprytherch8875 Жыл бұрын
Mark... I've sent this to my doctor, I've found the NHS in general still do not understand eating disorders, you absolutely nailed it, I found myself laughing (ironically) over the cooking chocolate, I think I've stole my weight in it over the years from my wife's baking cupboard, thank you for this and I'm 100% in agreement, great insight
@nickvandoorn2229
@nickvandoorn2229 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, I’m not someone to quickly leave a comment, but you really helped me. Last Saturday your 10k burn and eat challenge came in my feed and I really enjoyed it. Watched multiple videos and subscribed. But then a video of you talking about binge eating disorder came into my feed. I’m 191cm, 93kg 10-11% BF, 23 years, fitness 6x a week for 6 years now, run 30-50km a week with a daily minimum step count of 20k. So we’re kinda a like in the fact that we’re both very active people and you inspire me to still be as active when I’m your age. But this is not the reason I’m writing this comment. Although I’m very active and track my calories each and everyday, me and my girlfriend broke up 3 months ago. This hit me very hard mentally. I started eating uncontrollably on some days and sometimes multiple days in a row. And just like you said, not just an extra 500kcal, but 5k in a sitting not able to stop. So yeah, binge eating disorder… being very disciplined with my food intake and out of nowhere losing controle about what I’m eating was terrible. I felt ashamed about myself and I had trouble to open up about it to friends and family. They see me as this strict fit guy who never cheats on his diet or workouts. Seeing multiple videos of you, someone I can really relate to and look up to, having the same problem and giving advice about it, really helped me. It made coping with it much easier and that in just a few videos… for me I think it’s related to the break up with my long term girlfriend and the mental issues it came with. But the eating disorder made it 10 times worse, because of the shame and guilt I felt because of it. You made me accept the disorder and that really helped me mentally. So Mark, thank you once again. I love your content and now I’m combining my binge eating disorder with binging your videos😜. Keep up the great work, Mark! All the best from the Netherlands! Nick
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
🙏 great to hear it helps - the family thing is a tough one. Very hard to explain to someone that sees you as "fit and healthy" that a) the eating issue is something you have and b) that its a real issue if you look ok on the outside! Anyway, glad it helps to hear you arent the only one
@Josietea
@Josietea Жыл бұрын
We need more Lincoln-focussed content
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
@@Josietea he might do a Parkrun soon 😂
@recklessalex9341
@recklessalex9341 Жыл бұрын
Hey Nick! Ik zit eigenlijk in n soort gelijken situatie, hoe gaat het nu met je?
@ellleigh1216
@ellleigh1216 Жыл бұрын
You’re so great at practically breaking things down and speaking about them, with a great deal of empathy too might add. Very refreshing channel.
@gradepending1
@gradepending1 Жыл бұрын
I didn't realize i needed to hear this. I'm a goal setter. What started me running was doing a 5k coming up this week. To keep me motivated, i want to do a 10k this year as well, etc. I set goals so i can stay on task. But I'm not an athlete i have a job and a child, i can't devote two hrs in the gym some days when i do cardio and strength training, and i shouldn't feel bad about that. The other day, i ran for 10 minutes and clocked that in as a win for me. Reminding myself that i run for fun and workout for fun, so it needs to STAY fun has been helpful
@martagustavsson
@martagustavsson Жыл бұрын
I also struggle with binge eating and have been for seven years now, I have found that you constantly learn new techniques that works for awhile and then you have to switch it up (at least that’s the situation for me). I’m glad you’re talking about so freely, it makes people less embarrassed about it. Thank you😊
@orzelda9955
@orzelda9955 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that whilst you’ve shown great vulnerability to talk about an important and sensitive issue, you’ve also found space to include the legendary power walking clip. Thanks!
@EricT43
@EricT43 Жыл бұрын
I really identified with this video. As I’ve gotten older, 51 now, I have been putting far less importance on goals and outcomes and instead focus on behaviors. Did I eat well today? Did I train today? Am I getting enough sleep? The result is that life seems easier and less stressful, and I can sustain this for a long time without burning out.
@Da-Creams
@Da-Creams Жыл бұрын
I love these videos, I’ve been struggling for almost 2 years now after getting stupidly lean and becoming obsessed with food. Endurance cycling has slowly been replacing the dopamine that binge eating gives me. If I can pull myself away from the food and get on the bike, even with a distended stomach, I’ll know I’ll feel better after and the next day. Also letting go of intentional weight loss has helped remove that feeling of failure that sets off a snowball of binging.
@lukaskarlgerhard
@lukaskarlgerhard Жыл бұрын
I’ll be honest and say that I’ve exactly the same Mark, I always fixate on fitness goals and when I complete them I tend to binge. Some times it becomes a long habit and others it lasts for a couple of days. I’ve never considered it an eating disorder but this video has really opened my eyes. Thank you man, im going to be more aware from now on. Stay hard!
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
The good thing about acknowledging it is a disordered way of eating is that it takes some of the guilty pressure off (you wouldn't feel guilty about any other disorder) and also allows you to tackle it with a level head rather than emotionally.
@LeighGuilbert
@LeighGuilbert Жыл бұрын
Being someone who also suffers as a binge eater, I find these videos very useful and informative, thank you.
@manavsharma869
@manavsharma869 Жыл бұрын
It took me ages to accept the emotional aspect to my binge eating. It seems that yours might be similar - mine also was greatly reduced where I had a monotonous routine. What I found out (through endless therapy and self reflection) was that the binges were triggered by myself feeling out of control. Have you considered therapy to address this? All the best and I thank you for speaking openly on this ❤️
@4578simonhi
@4578simonhi Жыл бұрын
Yep, this is me, cheers for putting in to words what has been buzzing around my head for too long.
@StevenKW
@StevenKW Жыл бұрын
That speed walking clip is classic.
@TheEmily1218
@TheEmily1218 Жыл бұрын
This really speaks to me. I was once an event-obsessed, numbers-obsessed disordered eater. With therapy and intentionally dropping out of a run club that was great, but not great for ME, I am so much more relaxed and enjoy everything more! All of the energy and time I used keeping spreadsheets and thinking about what I was and wasnt going to eat and when is filled up with so many other activities that are pleasurable! I would just never go back to being that person.
@ioanparry
@ioanparry Жыл бұрын
I've watched the majority of your videos Mark over a long while now, and this is one of the most helpful, honest, constructive and insightful videos you've made. Credit to you, this will help a huge number of people with an incredibly common, difficult and persistent issue 👍💪🍔
@DC-lu5qs
@DC-lu5qs Жыл бұрын
You made a video a while back on Atomic Habits, and the importance of Habits over Goals. I think what you've hit on here is closely related in a way I can't quite put my finger on to describe. I definitely appreciate that you share this side of your life with us viewers. I am absolutely positive that it is helping people.
@simonwilton3546
@simonwilton3546 Жыл бұрын
I think this video will be very useful for people. The basic idea of seeing the problem from lots of angles and having a variety of strategies should help ring a chord with pretty much everyone .
@grabs6904
@grabs6904 Жыл бұрын
This channel really is a one stop shop for fitness, nutrition, tech reviews and self-psychological support. Thanks Mark, my wife and I love watching you on the couch in the evening, trying to resist just one more calorie dense snack (you win some, you lose some - but that's OK).
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
You missed "comedy" off your list 😂
@grabs6904
@grabs6904 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkLewisfitness I did too!! 🙈very chuckleworthy
@softbread1728
@softbread1728 Жыл бұрын
I've never in my life thought of myself as a binge eater, but hearing you speak was like seeing a mirror of myself. This was a great video.
@maxafc4695
@maxafc4695 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing to see all the people in comments talking about the eating issues they have had. Great that you are having a real positive impact for people
@SamMBPBSB
@SamMBPBSB Жыл бұрын
Great video reminding people not to be focused on PRs, but just enjoy and be consistent. Also great reminder that burgers, cookies and candy are simply too delicious to give up completely. Nice video.
@brianwood9610
@brianwood9610 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark I just want to say a massive thank you. I am a 140km 6ft2 guy that has been mountain biking for many years but have since had a big word with myself and started running and actively training. Having someone like yourself who has been in my position and now is very very fit, give me so much confidence and drive. So thank you.
@extrospective
@extrospective Жыл бұрын
Massively appreciate the transparency. As a young man who has never been overweight, your description of binge eating when athletic feels incredibly accurate. Lots of examples you use I have done the exact same. Now reflecting on my own thought processes and goals. Again, much appreciated 🙏
@SantaCruzRunner
@SantaCruzRunner Жыл бұрын
I'm late to the party here but I just discovered your channel. This video floored me! I've been consuming health conscious content for the past two decades and I've NEVER come across a video that so accurately represented what I've experienced. Can't wait to keep learning more from your journey. Thank you so much for this!
@Namoraslife
@Namoraslife Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this shift in perspective. I don't struggle with any eating disorders, but tend to hyperfocus (thank you ADHD) on single events and wind myself up over them. So I kinda resonate with your situation. I will try and practice a little bit more mindfulness, setting smart in between goals to not hype one big goal up and see if I can implement your tips and if they work for me. Thanks for always being honest, liable and having this no-bullshit approach and also thank you for your vulnerability. Talking about one's struggles is always a brave step to take.
@SQTierHog
@SQTierHog Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, me. Thank you for always, always sharing with us the no BS approach.
@DuckWarrior13
@DuckWarrior13 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this. I had no idea I was suffering from a binge eating disorder, but from your stories and after reading more about it online, I definitely am. And now I can go about working on it.
@JAHinHK
@JAHinHK Жыл бұрын
This really really spoke to me. Amazing insight. My peak and trough cycles are years long and I kick myself for falling off the wagon and say it won't happen again each and every time . Fool myself six times..., shame on me.
@OliverMay1
@OliverMay1 Жыл бұрын
This is a video I really needed to see. I know it sounds corny, but it has resonated with me in a way that has honestly left me stunned. I've known for a while I've had poor will power with regards to food, but this is making me question that and to think it may be something more serious. I tick all the boxes you put up for binge eating and a quick look online only reinforces that suspicion. I am not going to make any self-diagnosis from watching a single KZbin video, but I am going to take stock and have a serious look at myself, do some more research, and maybe speak to a professional. This could be the catalyst to fixing a problem I never knew I had, so thank you Mark, seriously thank you.
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Amazing to hear. Its REAL hard to fix a problem you didnt even know was "real" - I found being able to label what I do/have made it easier to act in ways to deal with it. Otherwise you fight an enemy you dont even know is there!
@Nick-B78
@Nick-B78 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkLewisfitness You nailed it here again Mark. Being able to identify and name the ‘thing’ you struggle with makes it much easier to face and try to combat otherwise it’s like trying to fight with a blindfold on and your hands tied behind your back; you might get lucky and be able to avoid the odd punch but you can never really fight back.
@davebarneveld5463
@davebarneveld5463 Жыл бұрын
Good to do what works for you, being honest and actually putting your finger on it is the most difficult part. Well done.
@brionia9760
@brionia9760 Жыл бұрын
Good video. My binges sound very similar and were around work projects/stress. Early retirement and for the first time in years I seem free of them (never say never, but good so far). PS that speed walking clip never gets old, keep finding a reason to get it in there. 🤣💕
@warius33
@warius33 Жыл бұрын
That speed walking clip is the gift that keeps on giving. Kind of like the jelly of the month club...
@Tatterist
@Tatterist Жыл бұрын
Superb video. So much now makes sense. I used to do big(ish) challenges, get results, and then fall back afterward due to a lack of motivation. This year, by chance I have no goals other than supporting my wife and far fewer and smaller moments off the wagon. Thanks matey!
@SteveSmith-xw7xi
@SteveSmith-xw7xi Жыл бұрын
You’re reading my mind. I am really struggling at the moment to stay motivated with working out and eating well.
@neilshirley
@neilshirley Жыл бұрын
A really entertaining and helpful video. I really struggle with the constant worry about my weight, my food intake and my training. Having lost a lot of weight 2 years ago, the mental effort of trying to keep to my goal weight is draining. I really appreciate you posting your challenges and the things you try to overcome them, it is really helpful, encouraging and motivational. Thank you.
@BassStevie
@BassStevie Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video dude. Being honest and open and vulnerable is the toughest task there is. Your insights were really valuable and helped me a lot. Love all you do.
@sbctech741
@sbctech741 Жыл бұрын
This is brilliant Sir. It’s all about “Know Thyself” and what works for you! I’m a binge eater as well. I’m definitely going to try and out this into practice.
@triciahughes9725
@triciahughes9725 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this information 🙏 You've just explained what i've been trying to work out and work on within myself for decades. Both binge eating and being an athlete.
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Glad you found it useful 🙏
@petecollins3387
@petecollins3387 Жыл бұрын
Refreshing honesty as opposed to KZbin hype as how to lose weight and get fit. Love your videos!
@ChrisFeeney
@ChrisFeeney Жыл бұрын
This is literally the most relatable video I have ever watched, I am also 6-5 and 140kg and am just starting to get a handle on my eating and trying to understand what is going on.This video was like somebody articulating what I am going through. Thanks for this Mark 👍
@dadbodvlogs
@dadbodvlogs Жыл бұрын
I battle with this, its incredible how much food can have a grip on you. I’ve done the secret eating, the binge eating etc. Once your on a binge your basically rifling the kitchen until you feel sick, there’s no control to it at all. I also struggle with the demonisation of loads of foods. It’s a journey mate and its great for you to openly discuss it on here. I’m getting control of it, the odd lapse happens but I’m making forward steps! Hopefully ill be a Dadthlete like you soon! |
@keagansmith3964
@keagansmith3964 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure how I came about your channel, but I'm glad I did! Funny, indirectly I've done the same thing. Last year, I had one race I focused on, and that was it. I hated training for it and just focused on beating my boss... I did, but afterwards, I just stopped and went back to my old ways... I used to be fit and very active but always had an issue with binge eating. One of your other videos showed me the importance of planning, making eating better easier. I started over in April and I'm loving training now, setting targets I'd be happy with and not going all out, today I entered a race with that attitude and got within 30 seconds of my pb set last year and really didn't feel like I gave it everything. Thanks for all the real content. It helps me connect and not try and pick out the truth in all the BS on other channels !
@fayeedwards7302
@fayeedwards7302 Жыл бұрын
I’ve never commented on one of your videos but absolutely love your channel. However, this video! My goodness thank you for addressing this and I found it so so helpful as someone who also struggles in the ocean!!
@mharrison1325
@mharrison1325 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this conversation. I'm in decent shape but binge eating and poor sleep have both been real issues lately. Trying to determine the cause of the peaks and valleys. Highs and lows brought on by phone use, life's daily pressures, and food being the easiest, 'safest' dopamine hit, maybe? Prayer/faith/God, quality time with my family, adequate sleep, and then discipline and self control. The last couple weeks have been shameful, that's all I know. Thanks for having this conversation.
@unregisturd
@unregisturd Жыл бұрын
So many parts of this were so harrowingly close to my personal experiences that at times I thought you were talking about me. I never for one second thought anyone else shared the same problem. Thankfully, I've found a solution and this channel. Cheers mate.
@FitAfter50
@FitAfter50 Жыл бұрын
While I don't have issues with binge anything I can be obsessive when it comes to training. Let me reword that, I was obsessive when I raced tri. I set goals and was willing to do anything to get to those goals. These days I just try to be healthy and somewhat fit. The somewhat part is difficult. You and I are still fitter than 98% of the humans but not 99% anymore. That 1% can me a mental killer for me at least. What you have done is brilliant will flattening that line. I hope it works out for you. Having said that there still is a KZbinr out there I have to be at on the Hilly Course. Good luck Mark! Stay even!
@MS-sy8ls
@MS-sy8ls Жыл бұрын
Mark I too have been a binge eater for most of my adult life (37 now). I’m a bad place at the minute and desperately depressed about it all. Hoping this helps so thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
@SBNewMe
@SBNewMe Жыл бұрын
It's amazing how many comments there are like this. I suspect it's more common than anybody realises. I've struggled with this for years and now treat it like alcoholism or drug addiction. The key is to realise it's sometimes physiological, as it is for me. Processed food is the trigger. It's highly addictive and abstinence weakens it's grip. There is no moderation for me, all or nothing. Sadly, it's very difficult to do, but it works. Then there are the triggers, tiredness, coming down from stress or excitement (as per Mark's video). It's a vigilance thing. You'll get there. Don't give up.
@MS-sy8ls
@MS-sy8ls Жыл бұрын
@@SBNewMe yeah these triggers resonate with me too. Tiredness, boredom, work stress, emotional highs OR lows…it’s hard. I also find that abstention is the key but I have two young kids who need crisps and chocolate bars for their packed lunch so there’s always something in the house. Good to know we are not alone. You’re right - DON’T GIVE UP!! 🙏🏻
@pochopmartin
@pochopmartin Жыл бұрын
Just discovered you channel, and couldn't be more impressed. I was always naturally fit in my 20s and 30s without too much effort. I'm now 39 and feel myself hitting a wall. The harsh reality that diet control and true discipline regarding regular exercise are no longer optional if I want to continue to enjoy the activities I love ( ie skiing) into the future. Just binged a bunch of your content while sitting at home with a broken arm and you're a real inspiration. Also content quality is 10/10. Thanks so much and cheers from Prague 😊
@madmike987655
@madmike987655 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I too find it better when I focus on small targets that give me that little bit of joy more often. I find putting too much emphasis on one event in life is always a bit overwhelming and can sometimes distract me from the smaller wins in life.
@Fred_Nice
@Fred_Nice Жыл бұрын
I have no eating disorders so it was good to watch this video and get an understanding from you what it's like. Thanks. Helps me to be more understanding of those who suffer from this.
@Mdgfievf
@Mdgfievf Жыл бұрын
Really rate this message! I’ve had the same issue in the past, worst of which I went from 70kg to 95kg+ in 2 months after my last international regatta.
@vicciberry3041
@vicciberry3041 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Mark. As always your description of binge eating is bang on a so refreshing to hear.
@eamonkelly588
@eamonkelly588 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, I have always looked at my own exercise goals as a way to justify my binge eating habits and vice versa. I appreciate your candour on the topic and for showing me that it doesn't have to be one way or the other. But just like the rest of the video, movie and cut scenes on point as always. Love your work!
@hitchjack
@hitchjack Жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing another video on this mark. Your channel is hands down the most inspirational to me in my fitness journey and health in general because I completely relate to your binge eating. The fact you show a warts and all view is just great. I am on the beach (metaphorically) most of the time, same meals that I know the calories of and I know fill me. I always say to people it’s much easier for me to eat zero chocolate than even 1 piece, as if I have 1 piece I won’t be able to stop until I feel physically sick and full of regret! (And then I’ll eat all the sweets, cake and biscuits I can find as well 😆)
@nikoscoulson
@nikoscoulson Жыл бұрын
I love the dog bed access hatch. That’s very good work!
@DarkTypeWriter
@DarkTypeWriter Жыл бұрын
Fantastic. You seem to be describing my problem, too... Now to apply your Approach to me. Thanks!
@dunejumper3
@dunejumper3 Жыл бұрын
Love your stuff. By far the best message to get out there. This is something I definitely need to do and have found beneficial in the past, mini goals.
@cpicy
@cpicy Жыл бұрын
Your advice has possibly changed my life while being very entertaining! I've fallen into awful binge eating quite recently and I feel like your advice has pulled me out of the habit. Thank you!
@StanleyWhobrick
@StanleyWhobrick Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being this vulnerable and honest! I think more people than would care to admit have wonky relationships with food, but the more we talk about it, the better we all get!
@donwinston
@donwinston Жыл бұрын
Eat food. Don't date it.
@stephendavidcampbell
@stephendavidcampbell Жыл бұрын
Thanks again Mark. It's this stuff which puts your channel above so many others
@glensterling7168
@glensterling7168 Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great way to look at goals and accomplishments. That way of looking at things is a great idea and I am going to try it myself!
@EBoone503
@EBoone503 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, great video! I discovered this same thing about myself last year after seeing a high weight on the scale. This year I've done a lot of the same as you and it's working beautifully. This is a great video because I know we all struggle with this type of thing,.
@royfr8136
@royfr8136 Жыл бұрын
Post event blues is a definite thing. The danger of falling is greater when the amount of time effort before the event is greater.
@Reppintimefitness
@Reppintimefitness Жыл бұрын
I know this situation too well Speaking facts bro 💯 Keep it up
@jasonhodach5711
@jasonhodach5711 Жыл бұрын
This video was quite personal as I have the same issues you seem to have. Thx for speaking out on them in such a public forum. It's nice to know I'm not the only one having these issues. Thank you
@blakeandpeytonandblaze2692
@blakeandpeytonandblaze2692 Жыл бұрын
Just hearing your voice has a very calming effect on me.
@MYoung-mq2by
@MYoung-mq2by 10 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, this is so familiar to me personally. I've started observing these moments and the triggers preceding them: the emotions setting the tone. Although this does take some practice as the onset to the behaviour is so subconscious. Very enlightening and not always earth shattering. Binging is in some cases a habit reaction to plain and simple boredom. Why am I sick and tired of this thing going on (ot not)? Isn't it time I change it? No miracle cure but does also help to ditch the possible victim mindset. It's an ongoing battle though. Thanks for the post, Mark.
@BrunoDECOURCY
@BrunoDECOURCY Жыл бұрын
Sounds to me like a “postpartum depression… Very interesting and very personal stuff to disclose Mark. I wish you to be able to manage your binging troubles. The way you found sounds excellent to me as a psychologist. Smaller goals and less pressure but teaching you how to be more consistent in your food approach. Keep being awesome and true to yourself!
@brianpurcell9058
@brianpurcell9058 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the honesty here mate !!! I went on a health kick some 8 years ago ! Zero alcohol, took up running and Really careful on diet !! Lost 5.5 stone ( sorry old school) kept it off and felt great ! Caught covid last year and came out of that with Zero motivation to exercise!! Reckon I've put 2 stone back on !! Hopefully get mojo back to sort my sh#t out and do something about it 🤞🤞
@johngriffin7255
@johngriffin7255 Жыл бұрын
Lost 10kg, got COVID, put it back on, done that twice......
@sxhrgvs
@sxhrgvs Жыл бұрын
Very brave, open and honest, Mark. Well done.
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
🙏 Just feel having as few limits to what I discuss as possible gives a nice balance of good/bad traits.
@bobnewkirk7003
@bobnewkirk7003 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, this is great advice for a lot more than you think. I struggle with cyclical Depression and it directly coincides with busy seasons at work. I will have a period where a big deliverable (or several) gets me on a pretty aggressive schedule and I push hard every day to make it happen. after the deadline all of the accumulated unresolved stress (physical and mental) hits and I fall into deep depression. I'm by no means cured by it, but by "smoothing out the amplitude" of my exertion I can decrease the fallout after my deadline, which sounds like exactly what you are experiencing.
@thecharan370
@thecharan370 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I had no idea I was suffering from a binge eating disorder and after researching more about it, it totally describes what I have been going through for the past 5 years. I am now on a journey to hitting my weight from 5 years ago (about 5 kg from that goal) due to some random motivation a few months ago but just knowing that this is a problem that doesn't just exit for me and that it is a established problem somehow just relieves me. Thank you and I really love your videos!
@pauldone5203
@pauldone5203 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, I’m not one to comment normally but I’ve been binge watching you videos recently and you’ve inspired me to run my first ever 5k yesterday. It was a slow one, but I got it done!. As a mid 40 year old fattish bloke I’d almost given up, but with the added focus and inspiration from your videos I feel invigorated. Many thanks Mark. Top content maker and excellent videos, please keep them coming 👏👍🏻
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Good work 👍🏼💪
@snowman5555
@snowman5555 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mark. I've known about my eating habits for a long time but the way you described it is unlike anything I've heard and rings so true to me! I'm going to give strategy a go. Really appreciate your content and your humour! Cheers!
@davidmurray2829
@davidmurray2829 Жыл бұрын
This was as clearly defined in everyday plain language as I have heard someone explain this issue in which I also struggle. Thanks for some good insight on possible ways to cope and work through. 👍
@fearghalburke6104
@fearghalburke6104 Жыл бұрын
Solid message here Mark. Good luck with it. Hopefully we can see some of those events you have coming up. The old race videos you used to make got me hooked on the channel
@IDreadDawn
@IDreadDawn Жыл бұрын
Really helpful video, cheers Mark. I definitely hyper fixate on goals and push myself a lot, and then after I've achieved it I always land in a slump. The length of the slump was always dependent on what goal I had next. Much appreciated video thank you.
@betsyboo2546
@betsyboo2546 Жыл бұрын
I needed to see this today! I threw everything at training for my first hyrox (first major event for me) it was my first goal this year to get it done and so where most of my time and energy had been placed. I had those feelings of being wound up because alongside general anxiety (the biggest reason for entering overcoming that fear) I had placed too much importance on it. Sunday - I start strong for someone usually full of anxiety and worry, I’m doing it and i feel great despite the red face and now burnt quads - cheers sled push. Burpees - I was moved over by a Marshall, lost my concentration in that moment and twisted my knee, that’s where my race ended. Throwing all I had at it meant I was pretty heart broken with the outcome and struggling this week with how to deal with it, especially as I have to reduce training due to a strained MCL. Hyrox highlight tho I did see Jen on my first run lap and managed to shout “yes Jen” before stacking it at station 4 😂
@njpetrie19
@njpetrie19 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I also have found enjoyment in participating in several events (Hyrox, CrossFit competitions, running races). You're right - whilst it is fun to aim to beat a time in say parkrun (whatever that time may be) it's good to keep perspective and realise that it's not the end of the world if you never do it.
@brettjosh
@brettjosh Жыл бұрын
Such a good video!
@szawid
@szawid Жыл бұрын
One of the best KZbin videos I have ever seen
@baguette4177
@baguette4177 Жыл бұрын
Its amazing to see the little things, the increased mobility or ease of mobility just going around going up multiple flites of stairs and not being out of breath. LIke increased definition that you notice over time. And the development of good habits, like when your ill and you miss exercise, feeps weird.
@ne5464
@ne5464 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mark I have a problem with this I realise that I set really high expectations that my mind and body can’t keep up with Eventually it wants to just shut down and take off the pressure I then go to the opposite extreme and totally disassociate and binge I’ve also noticed if I’m mentally restricting and trying to stay in control, on top of moving too much (even just walking) and not fuelling properly, binge eating happens later on.
@DC-lu5qs
@DC-lu5qs Жыл бұрын
So, a month later, and I'm experiencing some of what you talked about here, for the first time in my life. Not the eating part, but the mental swings associated with focusing too much on goals. Yesterday, I failed my attempt at an endurance cycling goal that I'd set for myself in a rather spectacular fashion that has me wondering if it's just too much for me - at least in the near future. First time ever that I've had to accept defeat on a personal target in a way that doesn't feel like "ok I'll get it next try". Having seen this video a month ago is helping me to keep some perspective on my dark mood today.
@AmyK007
@AmyK007 Жыл бұрын
That was an excellent video Mark. I’ve been stressing about a run coming up. Putting this rule and that rule on to myself, overlaying it on an experience I haven’t even had yet. Your video has made me think about the pressure I’ve been putting on myself. Perhaps I don’t need to get so stressed about it.
@nicolasroy8902
@nicolasroy8902 Жыл бұрын
Mark, you're basically, the greatest fitness influencer or whatver its called there is! Keep going man, i aint gonna write you a novel about my backstory, only because i am french canadian and i'dt take me years to do so. Keep going you're great, and get on zwift some times, so we can race and trynna be a little better! Thank you!
@MathiasKarjalainen
@MathiasKarjalainen 7 ай бұрын
This video is helpful 👍 Thank you Mark! I've had struggles with binge eating in the past, it is still not easy but i can control it a lot better than before.
@zaybx
@zaybx Жыл бұрын
I'm also a binge eater, and you describe the process exactly. My triggers seem totally different than yours, but that's life. Just thought it would be nice to give you back that little bit that you gave me; there's someone else out there, fighting their fight. Altogether different, but with some parallels.
@MarkLewisfitness
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Always nice to hear its not just me! Always wonder if thats the case when I hit upload!
@capslock9031
@capslock9031 Жыл бұрын
Mark, this video is so cool! The analysis and strategy you came up with reminded me very much of Andrew Huberman's podcast on dopamine, motivation, focus and satisfaction. If you haven't: listen to it. The troughs after your events nicely correlate with a plunge in dopamine, leaving you with little to now willpower to overcome the binging urges. Another strategy Huberman suggests to quickly replenish dopamine in the body and thus get lower troughs, would be e.g. regular cold plunges and/or practicing non-sleep deep rest, like in nidra yoga.
@DavidTremblay
@DavidTremblay Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. I do have this issue of binge eating as well. And I do train for goals too. I didn't find yet, like you did, the cause if it. But deflating the importance of one's goals to their real measure is something I will ponder.
@SBNewMe
@SBNewMe Жыл бұрын
Somehow, I just knew that sadly, the replies would be filled with people like me admitting to binge eating. I'm in denial about the issue (which is obvious, I suppose) but the relaxed and confident way you talked about yours was really quite powerful. I hadn't considered the peaks and troughs thing - I definitely have that in my life, and it links to the other factors I think are driving my binges: 1. Poor sleep habits (sleep deprivation through going to bed late, sleep apnoea and reflux from the eating). 2. Carbohydrates. Yes, I know, it's a divisive topic, but total abstinence makes me feel bullet-proof. When I am on a carnivore diet, I feel amazing and my family can eat or drink whatever they want in front of me - I will not be interested. Properly on the beach. But, as is well reported, the carnivore diet - or even very low carb eating, is difficult to stick to for very long. And when I fall off the wagon, it's never a case of 'ok - I will just have a few potatoes or some bread' , it's more like 'right, which all night petrol station sells Haagen Dazs and Krispy Kremes?' I will read the comments now.
@RolledKing
@RolledKing Жыл бұрын
Mark, let me tell you a story. I’ve spent the last 5 months getting ready to try to run a HM in 1:50 min. Which would be a huge PB. I hyper focused on it to the detriment of other training. I got myself so wound up that I wasn’t sleeping well and I was missing things at work. And how here I am 8 days out from the race with with crippling back spasms, likely related to stress. The “peak” of the race isn’t worth the cost and the aftermath. Not exactly the same thing as what you describe, but this video really spoke to me (as I lay here on my back). We aren’t pros, we are just guys trying to make things more interesting. Take care and good luck!
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