Conversation with friends who assumed I worked out 24/7 and a couple of emails I got promoted this one... (spoiler....I don't work out 24/7 😂)
@1519Spring Жыл бұрын
Nothing about this great video was "holiday" except the shirt you wore to record it. Hopefully that wardrobe choice won't keep folks who need to hear this message from watching it the whole year 'round.
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
@@1519Spring I swapped it for the thumbnail, just to keep it Evergreen 😂
@HairRival Жыл бұрын
As a reality check, is this still with TRT?
@hiking7521 Жыл бұрын
This is all great and jealous of your outcome. I'm 41 and tried for 5 years to well look like you and I'm still can't add mass. I am 160 lbs but can't put on muscle at all. Would love to have a challenge out there as my last resort bc 5 years of solid working out, cycling, running....and still the same body. Love the content cheers
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
@@HairRival yes, hormone treatment is typically for life. Like glasses 😂
@oliob Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, started running after my dad died to covid to save my kids from loosing me to having an unhealthy life style. You Sir have contributed a lot to that last almost 12 months were i managed to stay on track. Thank you! Greetings from Germany
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
What a perfect motivator.....for all the hype about looking good....end of the day, just being alive has to be the best reward (for everyone around you to!)
@progressivedemagogue8480 Жыл бұрын
Well done
@crackerbarreIkid55 Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Hope you’re still on the fitness journey
@gregdoucette Жыл бұрын
Great video. So many helpful tips in 1 vid. A little goes a long way. U will get 80% of the gains with only 50% of the effort. Short on time make up for doing less volume with more intensity. When I ride I race. And when I lift I train harder than last time. People just need to do the best they can. Training does not need to be a full time job and this is coming from a professional bodybuilder who also races on zwift and works A LOT!!!
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Thanks Greg. 🙏 Was going to skip training tonight but as you’ve commented I feel obliged to jump on Zwift 😂 and get a race in 💪
@tombarnes2652 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkLewisfitness Thanks for introducing me to Zwift. I did four horsemen today. I 'just got round' 4:45. I've never felt so exhausted 😂
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
@@tombarnes2652 that is a crazy route. Only done it once. 🥵🤮
@stephen_101 Жыл бұрын
Hey Greg, just thinking aloud - would you consider a cross channel collaboration with Mark? Perhaps a 2 part video series about Zwift, over 40s bodybuilding / fitness tips or a mutually agreed theme? Part one on your channel, part two here on Marks channel? Cross promotion would probably give you both a nice subscriber bump 🤔
@MatthewLFarris Жыл бұрын
@@stephen_101 dude I would love that. Been following both since well before they grew to this level
@heinzketchup4558 Жыл бұрын
You‘re really one if the most reasonable and sensible fitness youtuber out there! I am 26 now and serve in my countries army, so i spent a decent amount of my life at becoming both generally fit and strong and can say that your approach to fitness is the best and most sound!
@scottrobinson46116 ай бұрын
I was recently on the other side of this question. Overweight, mostly sedentary, just not healthy. I looked at my fit, healthy friends like they were freaks of nature with some mad obsession with health and fitness. A couple of years ago I started playing 5-a-side football once/week. This was a great way to start getting exercise, because everyone else was also sort of unfit, and you can go in goal if you're too tired to run. Most importantly, it was *FUN*, I would look forward to it every week, and even started playing 2x/week. With this slowly-built base fitness, plus being inspired by my ultra-fit friends, I started trying to get fitter and healthier. In 3 months I've lost 9kg. I've started running, and gone from run-walking a 40min 5k, to a 32:25 parkrun @100kg. I'm running or playing football 3-4x/week, and pushing my long runs up to 10k. But this hasn't totally become my life. I still watch TV and play video games and do all the same things I did before, I just do them a bit less, and make time for running. My long run currently only takes about an hour, and often I'd spend more than that watching youtube, listening to music or an audiobook. Now I just do those things while I run. I've realised how much time I was spending doing things that could also be done while I'm out running or walking, so I've not got a good excuse to not do it. I'm still quite new to this routine, and still overweight, so I take plenty of rest days as well, to avoid injuries. I bought more running gear than I need so something's always ready to wear. My shoes live by the door. It's surprising just how low-effort it has been to maintain once I got started.
@mandie492 Жыл бұрын
I love that you acknowledge that some people just don't have the time, point blank period. Seems like a number of fitness influencers forget that it's not always about finding the motivation or switching out TV for the gym
@rib9985 Жыл бұрын
I’m 25 and you have no idea how much this and your videos have meant to me in the past few months. I’ve been hitting the gym and trying to be more active when I can for the past month. I feel more energetic, more social, and more active than ever before. The above average mentality in whatever you do in life is a gift!
@htownblue11 Жыл бұрын
Mark, this is why you’re such a valuable voice in the fitness community. Always a humor filled yet balanced and knowledgeable perspective that helps make being above average fit achievable.
@DeliberateConfusion Жыл бұрын
Don't let perfect be the enemy of good. You're probably the only fitness guy out there promoting this way of thinking. And the great thing is this can be applied to all parts of life, not just fitness. Great stuff, as always :)
@allancox4694 Жыл бұрын
Its only taken me 50 years to realise that my fitness is part of my life rather than something I bolt on and slog away at, get injured and stop doing for 5 or 10 years, then start the whole cycle over again. I started watching your entertaining videos a year ago, lost 2 stone, started Parkrun and this is the longest I've been fit and maintained it, without injury. Its now become part of my life rather than something I slog away at, get injured and give up. Run, swim and bike are all enjoyable forms of exercise and I've now entered my local sprint triathlon so have something to look forward to next year. Well done for promoting above average Mark; you've hit on something that's really common sense, but most of us get caught up in the elite sport aspiration when being above average is what most of us would be happy with. As always, great content, well produced!
@stuartarmstrong5864 Жыл бұрын
Great video Mark - best yet. Habit traps and inspiration not emulation the biggest takeaways for me. At 63, recovering from a bad accident earlier this year and training for my first Ironman in 2023 I’m learning to accept I can’t perform like my younger counterparts but videos like yours keep me going. Keep up the good work!
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Yep - I hear a lot of people getting bogged down about comparing themselves to people, they just should not be bothered about!
@marks-0-0 Жыл бұрын
Great advice, be fit and enjoy it but make sure you have a balanced life.
@ernestspicoli8910 Жыл бұрын
For your age, you are above the average, you're in the top 15%. But your mindset and approach towards sport/life is something which is really worth admiring.
@mikecookson2559 Жыл бұрын
Probably the most well thought out and presented argument against this modern “influencer” mentality I’ve heard. This is why you’re successful Mark, you speak the truth that most people need to hear, including myself at times. Keep up the work (not too much though 😉)
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Just enough 🤣
@RatelHBadger2 ай бұрын
Ultimately everything has to be sustainable. If the amount of effort you put in, be it a job, a hobby, maintaining the household, or getting fit etc, hinders your ability to either enjoy the fruits of your labour, because you either have no spare time, or you're exhausted, or forever stressing about the "next thing to do" on your list. Then you need to stop doing so much, compromise something, or deal with burning out (when your body finally tells you it's had enough) and you have to take months of sick leave because of a chronic injury, or a breakdown or something else that forces you to stop and reevaluate. Thanks Mark for this video. For championing the "above average" ideal. Not everyone has the time, bank account (or financial freedom) and drive to be an instagram fitness influencer. But it IS possible to get out and run three 5k runs a week, or hit the gym 3-4 times a week to stay generally fit, and prevent injury or ill health due to sedentary lifestyle habits. Thank you again!
@jdak80 Жыл бұрын
Aspire to be above average. In a world that tells you to aspire to be the best at everything, this is comforting!
@andrew6889-p5c Жыл бұрын
That’s a hugely important message that almost nobody is communicating. You and I have a lot in common and I am trying to roughly adopt a similar approach. I don’t want to look like The Rock, I don’t want to be fat, I like the way exercising most days feels. I’ve run sub-3-hour marathons but I’m content to never do that again. Really appreciate this video. This is way more “health orientated” than most fitness stuff online. I like this saying: Taking care of yourself is a gift to those who take care of you.
@FitLawyerK Жыл бұрын
Great video, don’t get obsessed with the routine so that you get demotivated if doesn’t pan out, but be completely honest about how your time is spent😊
@cathydraut546 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! You inspire me before every workout and got me to find and participate in my local Parkrun. 😊
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
🙏 🙏 🙏 Thanks!
@scotthoyer8091 Жыл бұрын
Great message. As a 48 year old bicyclist, I too have taken the approach to balance the passion with life instead of the passion leading my life. Now I’m stronger and fitter though maybe not as strong of a cyclist. Heading into my 50’s in good shape is a great feeling!
@lhuce7586 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your thoughtfulness and nuance, here. I am so sick and tired of the youtube/insta culture of sensationalist and clickbaity type stuff, I really appreciate you not doing that and offering some nuance, talking about individual people's goals, balance and moderation, etc. You just gained a follower off this video.
@darthcrypto5454 Жыл бұрын
Sensible fitness advice on KZbin... nice. Keep it up Mark! Great stuff.
@Anonymous-fj2uo Жыл бұрын
This is refreshing to hear. I was feeling disheartened at not being able to do an unassisted pull up yet, feels like I have been at it for ages! I need to just focus on the PROCESS and getting even just a little bit better! Even if I get to do just one pull up, it's still better than the average as a female.
@watchound.bernardo9738 Жыл бұрын
This is hands down the best “motivational” fitness video on KZbin.
@_.alex.- Жыл бұрын
Mark, this is a gem of a channel, I'm glad I found it. 40 year old guy from Cornwall, been on and off exercise for many years. Your videos and philosophy resonante with me, deeply. Thank you, and have a great 2023 :)
@WarneysWorld Жыл бұрын
Your channel has been influential in how I have approached getting back in shape. I hadn't trained at all following the birth of my youngest (also of 4) three years ago and I woke up in September and decided I wanted to be fit by Christmas. I walk/ran a 5km in 32mins that morning. It's hard for me to fit training in as I have to be out the door at 6:30am and I don't get home until 6:30 pm and the kids get thrown at me by an exhausted Wife! So I decided to get up earlier. I train at 5:30 4 times a week so I don't affect my family or work. And.... You're right, it's not difficult to fit it in. I just ran 10km in 50:22 and I know that's not fast, but I can't believe how far I've come and I've gone from 98.8 to 92kg. Thank you ❤️
@ellleigh1216 Жыл бұрын
Perfect video on how to live a happy healthy life. Yes there’s work involved, but don’t beat yourself up about not following a specific programme. Do you want to run an ultra? Cool know you have to allocate the time for that. Don’t fancy putting that time in, no problem, you can still do the exercise you feel like. The point is, doing exercise in any form is good, and certainly better than what a lot of folk are doing. If you’re enjoying it and want to take it further, that’s great, but don’t feel any pressure to just because you’ve seen someone else doing on social media.
@Bweyg Жыл бұрын
This really brings out a good message that says "Balance is the real key in life" having too much toxic stuff would obviously be bad, but having too much good doesn't mean the world is super great either.
@aaroneverett296 Жыл бұрын
Watching this video this morning motivated me to get out. I'm not at your level, but I don't have to be. I can't run yet (20 a day guy) but I can walk 20k on a nice Saturday. And besides the smoking, you're videos make me feel OK with just doing what I can do. And seeing you push yourself to the max, makes me see.. I could push a little bit harder too. I'm not you, and I can't do what you can do, but I can can make gains, and absolutely have. 3 miles turned into 4, turned into 8, turned into cycling 7 miles, turned into cycling 12 up to 15. Just, thank you.
@stargazerbird Жыл бұрын
I’d say anyone is already above average if they can complete a park run at all. When I started I couldn’t run a whole mile for a year. You are way above average.
@paulstarr6001 Жыл бұрын
Just love the fact that you just say it as it is. The truth the whole truth...... No B.S. mixed in with tremendous wit. Great video Mark, all the best for future endeavours in 23.
@Dantheman116938 ай бұрын
Great video mark. I have a 3 yr old daughter and a very demanding job. I’m down from 100kg to 82kg since she was born. Just about to do my first half marathon. I could have chose to watch tv every night but I’m glad I didn’t. It’s all about discipline and priorities. Plus it’s bloody good for your mental health.
@Dean-ig7dd Жыл бұрын
this is such an eye opener for me ,i need to take a day or two just to organize stuff, I'm always looking for stuff or wasting time on things without realising.
@pieroreynolds8865 Жыл бұрын
'Get in the ocean-wait for the waves'-LOVE that
@peterrichmond6133 Жыл бұрын
Great messaging Mark. And a good reminder that perfect is the enemy of good. Whilst we all love watching you do interesting and sometimes amusing stuff, these attitude, balance and habit videos really do hit the mark. Keep it up.
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Interestingly, the person I was discussing this topic with on Friday (the prompted this video) ended up using the same quote pretty much - perfectionism is the enemy of good enough.
@oliverc1293 Жыл бұрын
I cannot overstate how helpful I find your attitude and tips on these topics. I am good at managing my time but I have an exceptionally stressful job in international development, which often leaves me totally fried, mentally and physically exhausted. I'm also a 70.3 triathlete (amateur, but it's still plenty of training!). The key points around forming good habits and making things easy for yourself are just so true. I've moved house to a place with a garage basically just so that I can have my running shoes, bikes and kit absolutely ready to go at the drop of a hat. It's so helpful to take away the mental effort of it all, considering that the physical effort is already plenty! Thanks for the good sense
@RobBlanzy Жыл бұрын
Thanks brother! At 53 I started getting back into better health for most of the reasons that you mentioned. This video hit the spot with "better than most". I was mentally stuck with that youthful idea of "give it your all" opposed to making the journey more of a fun challenge, and less of a dreadful one. Plus, recovery can be tricky as we get older, so a more controlled pace seems like the way. Keep it going Mark, and maybe host an event with all of us!
@sherwinmoscow9455 Жыл бұрын
Totally makes sense. I agree with every point! Being above average is a good place to be! At 69, I am aware of the U-shaped curve of exercise value, and you are in a sweet spot.
@TropicalVibesHD Жыл бұрын
Great question ! Don't want to be so fit it takes too much to maintain...
@DwayneSmith1965 Жыл бұрын
I've always said it's easy to stand out. Just pick what you like to do, and do it consistently.
@MRW94 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark, Fantastic channel! I love your attitude! I’m a 48 yo father of a 5 yo girl who’s lost 30 lbs since January. I love that You run & lift & love the runs with Nixon!! Keep up the good work Brother & please tell me where to get that T-shirt! We appreciate the motivation 🏋🏼♂️
@mwoitsch Жыл бұрын
Since seemingly forever on YT, never commenting on anything, not even 2 minutes into this video... best statements ever made already, looking forward to the next 15 minutes! You truely are an inspiration Mark!
@mwoitsch Жыл бұрын
2 minutes further in, not much information but laughed 3 times
@mwoitsch Жыл бұрын
after watching the whole video i can say "yup, you nailed it"! I wish everone above 35 getting into fitness would watch this exact video first
@mwoitsch Жыл бұрын
ok nevermind, did not mention Nixon even once, forget everything i said :P
@Bergo1015 ай бұрын
Love this stuff Mark, keeping it real. The way I look at it also is that 1/24 of my day working hard to enjoy 23/24 infinitely more (yes, including better sleep) is incredible value-for-effort. And that doesn’t even include living a longer life etc (hopefully). Doing hard things is healthy, keeps your mind fit too. How lucky are we that all we have to do is an hour of hard work per day, for ALL these benefits?
@freedomforfour2904 Жыл бұрын
I subbed for your honesty!!! Thank you for being REAL!! Geez. Why is it so hard for people too talk straight!
@jdaws4896 Жыл бұрын
Your awesome, love the positivity and realism of your message. Happy Christmas mate 👍🏻👋
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Thanks, you too!
@lewisross4044 Жыл бұрын
I'm very grateful for your channel Mark. The vast majority of fitness channels are so convoluted and unrelatable. All of your content is truly inspiring. Cheers mate.
@brianpurcell9058 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, 55 in Feb!! 🤬 gave up alcohol 9 years ago, took up running, then cycling doing 30k 4 times a week and dropped down to 12.2 stone ( I'm old school) you have to be careful because it can take over your life ! Stopped weighing myself some 3 years ago as getting obsessed! Reckon I've gone up to 14 stone ( I'm 5ft 10 ) but still feel OK 👍 off to grab a prosecco to celebrate 👍 its all about balance in my eyes ! And getting old 🤬
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
ha....I love a bit of stone and pounds but it confuses the hell out of the yanks 😁😁
@martinjones5622 Жыл бұрын
I pop by and comment from time to time since I decided to take my health and fitness a bit more seriously, and at the moment I'm definitely not doing the best I can. Last week I only made it to the gym twice, and for various reasons I've not been on top of my food either and have been eating crap for the last couple of days. And despite that, I'm still doing much much better than I could ever have done before. A few weeks ago I set myself a new PB 5 kilometre time on the rower at exactly 22:00, and that's a time I could never have hoped for previously. I've signed up with my local cricket club to get back into that after a few years without, and I am noticing real differences in how my body looks and feels. Even if the whole "New Year's Resolution" thing is a cliché, I do plan to use it as a deadline to plan a range of good habit traps for myself for the coming year, because there's a whole range of things I could do that would help me go through each day just a little bit better
@martijn2246 Жыл бұрын
A thing I do since covid lockdowns is home workouts. I do 2 gym workouts in the week, but a small workout at home in between. Just a few sets of push ups and pull ups and some assistance exercises with a chest expander. Takes 20-30 mins and no time traveling
@RMILLSMMA Жыл бұрын
Love this video big dude. Said it perfectly. For myself as a guy who was once trying to be a 'pro athlete' while having a full time job I have realised at 45 how little I now have to do to be 'better than average' Three sessions a week, one 5 - 10 k run with a good full body weights session, one boxing session on the bag with some prowler (sled) sprints at the end and one good hard HIIT session is more than enough imo. My mates say the same thing ref having time, but forget most of my sessions are at 8.30pm when both my little kids are in bed when they are 'binge watching' another TV show. I STILL have 4 full nights to watch rubbish TV with my missus on the sofa. All about balance. If your new to fitness try it, works great for me.
@reikeon4826 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, most channels are about maximum gain, maximum performance, when really thats not what most of us are going for nor need. If you want to be a professional athlete, sure thing go ahead, but most of us live a relatively busy live with some sort of non sport related job und have a family. Staying fit and healthy is probably more important and achievable than chasing those gains to the max for the most of us.
@jrqberry Жыл бұрын
Good stuff Mark. Your fitness serves your life, not the other way around.
@motoed Жыл бұрын
Can’t praise this advice enough…. Adding to play again playlist!
@NeilLavitt Жыл бұрын
You're a leader Mark and a well above average one. What you say makes complete sense.
@vpnconsult Жыл бұрын
That shirt. 👕
@WillKlein Жыл бұрын
You're an inspiration, but I know better than to emulate anything but your attitude. Good idea to workout when the kids are getting their sports in. When I was a kid, my dad was smoking in the car, and he's gone already. I turned 40 this year and I want to do better for my three kids. I also want to enjoy it and not have burn out from too much exercise, which I did last summer. This is one of your best uploads, thank you.
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear your dad is gone - I'm nearly 50 and mine is still out walking the dog 5 miles every day at 85. I value that more than if he saw me play football in 1983. And burn out is ok...it lets you know where the edge is 😁 Just avoid next time......better to bump into burnout than go the otherway.
@davidhardwick3411 Жыл бұрын
Love to hear a common sense approach to staying healthy and enjoying a balanced life ✌🏻
@futureofinsurance Жыл бұрын
Mark, this is why I love your channel. This video is precisely why this is the kind “fitness influencer” channel people should watch and engage with. Keep doing it!
@nellyb666 Жыл бұрын
In a word, Brilliant. You are making a difference.
@mylor1066 Жыл бұрын
Respect for this. Know what you want and drive for it. Also LOVED YOUR COFFEE MAKING COMMENT! Made me laugh out loud!
@wreython Жыл бұрын
Well explained. A lesson in life, let alone fitness. By using social media as a tool rather than a lifestyle, people have a better understanding of what you explain here. Otherwise, you're always chasing a dream rather than being honest with your own particular characteristics. Know everything. But know thyself better.
@teebarbarino Жыл бұрын
I'm glad i found your channel. I'm 47 and just recently started running. Found out about parkrun through you and found that my city in Canada has 1! I signed up today! 😀
@tome2648 Жыл бұрын
Always nice to watch a fitness video without the bs or trying to sell you something 👏🏼
@Mrchubbaman Жыл бұрын
My fav fitness/motivational person on KZbin. I hope you prosper sir
@stephen_101 Жыл бұрын
I like this video because it shows the key to avoiding mental burnout so common in fitness. Be committed, but not obsessed. You have got the balance just right 👍
@declanpurefitdublinsmyth2318 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant Video Mark , it’s what makes your videos so good , it’s very relatable to a lot of us , little bits of doing everything and trying your best to be better at them a little bit at a time 👏🏻👏🏻
@lacingtrails420 Жыл бұрын
This for me is the best video you have done this year, your channel has really made me look at how i see fitness and what it means to me. Have been over training for years and then found your channel and made a lot of changes. Just excellent advise all round.
@sarahlachowsky2177 Жыл бұрын
That East Enders clip of Kat, with the drum intro, it always gets me...thanks Mark!
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
I only add it to confuse the Americans 😁😁
@AnTalk_blog Жыл бұрын
So true! I had two goals for this year. HM under 2h and 10k under 50 minutes on my 50th birthday. Both Ticked OFF!! These are not spectacular times but I'm absolutely happy with it. It took me around 4-5 hours of running per week with occasional small amount of weight training.
@timmyvarvel9196 Жыл бұрын
I love your perspective. I have been running (slowly) on and off for 10 years now but never took it seriously because everyone I saw talking about training and competition just turned me off. I wasn't interested in being a part of that elitist cocksure gymbro community. You have helped me build a different perspective and now I'm 6 weeks into a marathon training plan and I'm loving it
@d.lauricks3016 Жыл бұрын
And enjoy that Christmas candy! Super honest and entertaining! Thanks for that! You're the only guy on KZbin who makes me laugh out every episode!
@colinh63 Жыл бұрын
Mark, this is probably your best video to date, really hits the mark (sorry not intentional) about exercise and how it should fit into the “above average “ and not “above average” athletes lives. Awesome videos thanks 👍
@KD_cycling Жыл бұрын
There's definitely a sweet spot with most sports. I've been quite good at skiing, rock climbing and cycling over the years but never elite. For me that sweet spot means that you can enjoy yourself at any venue for that sport. For skiing if you can ski double black diamond runs aggressively you can enjoy any mountain. For climbing if you can climb 5.12 you can go to almost any crag and have something to try. And cycling once you're fit enough to get up big cols (albeit slowly) you know that whatever the road brings, you can handle it.
@BrunoDECOURCY Жыл бұрын
I can’t agree more with your statement. I’m 59 and served 5 years in the FFL. I’m still pretty fit (1.90 and 85kg) and I take care of my diet. I train everyday and I love that!!!! The only concern is injury!!! I have to find the sweet spot between good training and no injury… I wish to start BJJ but the injury risk scares me… New Year resolution most likely… Keep making awesome videos!!!!
@largee24 Жыл бұрын
It sounds like being aware of what you’re doing, and being aware of the impact what you’re doing is going to have is the important thing. Most people don’t even realise they’ve just spent 3 hours in front of the telly eating Quality Street, but if you’d asked them at the start how they planned to spend their evening, they wouldn’t mention the amount of time they’ll be sat down doing nothing or the QS. But put alternatives in their head that sound like they might be fun, and which are healthy, can only be a good thing and gives people ideas, makes them aware of how time could be better used. If nothing else, you’re great at that 😊
@brunosoaresrodrigues8957 Жыл бұрын
Props for the honesty and not trying to look like a superhuman. Edit: and, of course, for the very useful tips and insights on staying on the path.
@Ripton363 Жыл бұрын
Mark . The best video you have done to date. Not many out there I would care to watch twice but this one is a cut above the rest of the KZbinrs massaging thier egos.
@philipjames3526 Жыл бұрын
Being happy with yourself. Took a long time to get there. I followed/following the iron wolf Burpees. I'm not the biggest guy (far far far from it) But I put the right amount of effort in for me, meaning having enough time to spend time with my Mrs :-) - but I then don't complain about not in super super shape. And thats ok
@mlalfing Жыл бұрын
God, Mark I love your reality talks...and your humor! Thanks for your content!
@24slipknot Жыл бұрын
Finally under a 25 min 5k today! Coming to Scotland for a few months in January. I’d love to do a park run with with you sometime!
@jeneeday3110 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I burst out laughing at the insert of the race walking challenge. It's still so good.
@mylesdavidson4270 Жыл бұрын
One of your very best video’s Mark. Thank you. I am over 50 and whilst I push harder than most it is collective experiences that matter.
@jungtao Жыл бұрын
Saving this to watch later. Love the thumbnail already. Pipe of Pringles in one hand!
@greengenesis Жыл бұрын
Intresting video and point. I was intrested in this question when I was studying and, well, a health nut. To my surprise I found out running a 10k sub 50min is pretty much the pinnacle of health. Yes you can get fitter than that, but that doesn't make you healthier.
@marshovision Жыл бұрын
Somehow I missed this 5 days ago, but after watching it today I do feel compelled to comment due to this video being truley inspiring in it's reasonableness. Great work.
@gabesmallwood138 Жыл бұрын
I just want to say thank you for this video, I think I needed this for my fitness journey coming up. I am training for a Spartan Race and began to get overwhelmed thinking that I need to be in the best shape possible in order to do well. This video has brought me back down to earth in thinking in more realistic terms. Thank you
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Spartan is acting like a 10 year old in a field! Go and have fun and push hard - thats it. I've won a couple of age groups at Spartan... But my favourite runs were some of the first where I was nearly last, but just enjoyed it😁
@gabesmallwood138 Жыл бұрын
@@MarkLewisfitness sounds good! Thanks again, really enjoying the content!
@WNTRCMPR6 ай бұрын
Inspiring! One of the best video’s for anyone trying to find their path and get fit!
@alangoode7842 Жыл бұрын
I learned about parkrun and atomic habits from your channel. Both have changed my life for the better in a number of ways. Thanks for doing what you do
@volancydogs Жыл бұрын
I looooove your channel! I always listen to it in the car!
@MrLeovdmeer Жыл бұрын
That is the way of life. Be motivated for yourself. I train 1 hour a day 4 times a week. And that has made me a lot fitter.
@yewtewbstew547 Жыл бұрын
Something I've learned the hard way over the years is that health and fitness, whilst obviously overlapping, are not mutually inclusive. The me from five years ago would outperform myself today in every aspect of fitness, but I felt like absolute shit back then 24/7 because I was obsessively overtraining. The only time I'd feel good was when I was training or doing something athletic, just owing to all of the adrenaline pepping me up, but the rest of the time I was knackered. Which is really the complete opposite of the reason I was training in the first place. I train because I want everything I do _outside of training_ to feel effortless, or at least not as hard as it would be otherwise. I don't need to go 100% until my body starts falling apart to achieve that, 60-80% is enough.
@TriFitChris Жыл бұрын
Humility and relatability are just two of the reasons why I like these videos. Thank you for posting.
@burnlosebuild-cyclingandex5783 Жыл бұрын
Reasonable advice. You will go far on this KZbin thing. Inspiring. Thank you as always.
@felixnikolaj3272 Жыл бұрын
"to me - that's balance" - thank you so much Mark for this awesome video. It's just always a pleasure to watch your videos, to learn about your thoughts on things and to also get kind of a "confirmation" on my own thoughts ;) Love the approach you are going for, more or less the same I am also going after - being the best athlete I can (achieve to) be, without (over-) compromising on REAL life :) Also, knowing to ALWAYS and consistently being able to perform (way) above average keeps intrinsically motivated, makes me proud of myself and keeps me going on and on and on :)
@davidjd123 Жыл бұрын
im glad I never gotten into bodyuilding when I was younger, i was into boxing, and boxed myself a bit. my ideal body type was and is being lean but with a bit of muscle. IF I can keep that im happy.
@mikecaseyoshea3594 Жыл бұрын
Your channel has had unbelievable growth over the last year and its clear you work hard and stay true to your values, but are also able to listen to others and glean what you need for you and not be distracted off your path. Happy Christmas to you and congrats on your successes this year! When will we see some of Jen's HYROX progress since you are just mucking about right now? 😆
@MarkLewisfitness Жыл бұрын
Jen has an update video coming over xmas and she races solo the end of Jan!!!!!! Exciting times! (and thanks for your kind feedback 🙏)
@zonefreakman Жыл бұрын
Hey Mark I really like the content you put out. Sharing your personal story and how you get on day to day is really relatable for the average person and amateur in fitness. You show what is realistically achievable for most people.
@Greg.Sutton Жыл бұрын
Really good video! Timely reminder for me as i ramp up my training for my 2023 goal. That i need to be careful not to let it ovetake my life, just to be seconds better up a mountain on a bike and still leave me trailing the pro's strava times. Sometimes just enjoying the journey and being able to ride the mountain is enough.
@gastonodetti2547 Жыл бұрын
This is the most healthy fitness advice i've heard in a while
@DaemonViews Жыл бұрын
Listening to you talk about this is how I enjoy going to the gym again and how I got myself to dobmy first OCR this year and even go for the 100km walk event called death walk.