Top 10 BS Fitness MYTHS

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Mitchell Hooper

Mitchell Hooper

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@mitchellhooperstrongman
@mitchellhooperstrongman 9 ай бұрын
Don't forget to check out the WARM-UP PDF & The WEIGHT LOSS guide over at moosecoaching.com
@KristianGerard
@KristianGerard 9 ай бұрын
I almost couldn't disagree more about myths 2, 3, 5. google carnivore diet; a calorie is NOT a calorie; and of course professional athletes do PED's..is this April 1 joke?
@KristianGerard
@KristianGerard 9 ай бұрын
I do agree habits, "atomic habits", journaling makes huge/or all the difference
@KristianGerard
@KristianGerard 9 ай бұрын
#1 health indicator= HRV, (possibly oxygen level/hemo level ,#2)
@ypeters6762
@ypeters6762 7 ай бұрын
​@@KristianGerard Carnivore diet is not good for your health and mind. Tristan Lee talked about why he came off it if you're interested.
@psyoperator
@psyoperator 5 ай бұрын
Isnt peds considered drugs/alcohol? Cognitive dissonance is always so strong in these type of addicts... Could you give us a list of drugs that are ok... and a list that you have deemed not ok? Thanks...
@Bertziethegreat
@Bertziethegreat 9 ай бұрын
"Carbs are incredibly delicious and they make me happy." The most relatable thing a professional athlete has ever said anywhere in the world.
@snaxximan5737
@snaxximan5737 9 ай бұрын
you know what else makes people happy? meth. carbs = meth
@Bertziethegreat
@Bertziethegreat 9 ай бұрын
​@@snaxximan5737 Objection. Meth does not make people happy.
@jasoncdebussy
@jasoncdebussy 8 ай бұрын
Carbohydrates are hugely toxic
@ianosgnatiuc
@ianosgnatiuc 2 ай бұрын
@@Bertziethegreat Carbs doesn't do that too. That's dopamine, which is a pleasure hormone, not the serotonin which is associated with happiness.
@dantethunderstone2118
@dantethunderstone2118 9 ай бұрын
10:21 “abs is not a sign of power, it’s a sign you’re not eat enough” -JF Caron
@franz61xxl13
@franz61xxl13 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely, J-F is right ;-) How do i know? I did B.B. for 14 years and was mostly dizzy on low carbs ! Started strongman 2018 and i eat a LOT (Stan Efferdings vertical diet)
@mathias2868
@mathias2868 9 ай бұрын
💯
@HeliumBloon
@HeliumBloon 9 ай бұрын
Wisdom of the ages :D
@MelGhips
@MelGhips 9 ай бұрын
No, abs mean you have a strong core which is a sign of athleticism. It's not all about raw power, there's different type of strength.
@leonardo9259
@leonardo9259 9 ай бұрын
​@@MelGhipsno, there's different types of abs, the less body fat, the less impressive it is
@Daniel-Deveraux
@Daniel-Deveraux 9 ай бұрын
Diet with a "P" will be my favourite. Pizza, Pommes frites, Potatochips, Popcorn, Pancakes, Parfait, Peanut butter ...all the healthy stuff 😇😉😂
@BUFFALO_cougar_slayer
@BUFFALO_cougar_slayer 9 ай бұрын
Popcorn (real, not microwave) and peanut or both healthy, though!
@Spectator247
@Spectator247 9 ай бұрын
This convinced me to start the P diet 🙌
@aaronbarlow4376
@aaronbarlow4376 9 ай бұрын
PEDs
@weedfreer
@weedfreer 9 ай бұрын
The peak option on this diet however has to be the pineapple on pizza day though. Right? 😅
@aaronbarlow4376
@aaronbarlow4376 9 ай бұрын
@@weedfreer Speaking of popcorn, I just grabbed mine to watch the angry pineapple on pizza purists rant on this thread lol.
@raymondwade2433
@raymondwade2433 23 күн бұрын
#10 is KEY. I’ve been training consistently since I began amateur boxing in 1974. I’ll be 60 soon and still accomplishing fitness goals. Highlights of 2024 include a sub 15 minute 2 mile run; a 30 mile ruck run with a 45# ruck; completing a 12 mile ruck in 2:40; 500 unbroken burpees; 1,000 pushups sub 1 hour. I encourage the young men under my command to set goals, write them down and follow through with what I call the “Essential 5”: 1. Consistency 2. Frequency 3. Discipline 4. Effort 5. Attitude
@JonahIronstone
@JonahIronstone 9 ай бұрын
One myth that seems to keep people from getting into the gym: you have to be in shape to get started. I've read posts from people saying they've been laughed or bullied out of the gym for daring to show up fat/out of shape. That's a ridiculous thing to do to people who are trying to improve their health and strength! We all had to start somewhere, and as we've seen on the podium, having fat doesn't mean being weak or incapable of athleticism. More people need to remember the "be kind" part, not just "lift heavy."
@QPoily
@QPoily 9 ай бұрын
I remember doing some research online before I started going to the gym and seeing some very helpful comments pass along regarding this: You're in the gym to better yourself. You don't go to a doctor and laugh at the person next to you for trying to better themselves. The people who do so are not rational beings and would be the type of person to laugh at someone going to the hospital to fix their broken leg. That's the type of person you laugh back at for being moronic enough to laugh at others trying to better themselves. It is, genuinely, a kind of behavior that's worth counter mocking and judging those types of people for. Bettering yourself is something that should be applauded by yourself, and often is applauded by other rational people going to the gym. When I see skinny/chubby/old/whatever people at the gym, I don't silently judge them; I silently praise them. They may not know it, but I'm cheering for them and going "good on them, keep it up". And in my personal experience I've had someone come up to me to ask if I wanted some help. Other than that, most people will be too busy focusing on their own workout to notice you. Sure, during their rest period they might look around a bit out of boredom but again; the rational people will always silently praise you.
@jgray2718
@jgray2718 9 ай бұрын
The people who got bullied are going to the wrong gym. As someone who's familiar with a gym but not in great shape, I've always found gym rats to be very helpful and kind. On multiple occasions I've had a question about some exercise or another and asked someone who was doing the exercise some questions. I've gotten friendly, helpful responses every time, and never once any kind of unkindness or bullying. Maybe I'm just always at the right gym _(I've been a member of 4 different gyms and had the same experience at all of them),_ but my experience has always been that humility and politeness are reciprocated. I honestly think that people who feel bullied sometimes impute meaning that isn't there. They might be expecting to be treated badly so that's what they hear. And I'm not saying it's never real - there are certainly jerks out there - but it's very easy to hear what you're expecting.
@bigted1347
@bigted1347 9 ай бұрын
I am not aesthetically anything to write home but I do regularly workout .My inspiration was a fat lass running around the local park . If she could do it ,why couldn't I ? Been exercising regularly now for years .
@moog5260
@moog5260 9 ай бұрын
in my experience people have almost always either not cared what other people do or have only ever been supportive
@ChannelMath
@ChannelMath 9 ай бұрын
Planet Fitness! The buff guys there wouldn't dare set off the lunk alarm!
@jokkerBANG
@jokkerBANG 9 ай бұрын
I like the simplicity of this video. It’s very helpful. Also, I’m glad I’m as strong as the world’s strongest man once was. That brings me some comfort.
@distantpeopleperson
@distantpeopleperson 9 ай бұрын
The biggest myth is thinking you will get attention from anyone other than your fellow gymbros. ( I am kidding, I am in a happy relationship and in decent shape. Its just a comical misconception mostly from teenagers that start working out because of their anxiety they get when talking to girls/ women. Many people think gym is the solution to getting laid without considering their personality/charisma might be the much bigger issue. Stop taking everything thing so seriously)
@monawoka97
@monawoka97 9 ай бұрын
Being in super good shape won't independently get you a partner, but it's definitely one piece of the pie. The others slices being personal hygiene, skincare, a decent haircut, clothes that fit, some kind of career or stable job, being a genuinely good listener, and putting proper effort into the relationship.
@luv3z2p00p
@luv3z2p00p 9 ай бұрын
nah it 100% makes chicks notice you more lol
@espenstoro
@espenstoro 9 ай бұрын
I'm just getting looks from the older folks when I go full stack on the back extension machine (which is the only machine I'm able to max out) 😅
@Lordoftheswollen
@Lordoftheswollen 9 ай бұрын
Whenever I get 220lbs+ and walk into a bar, I get mobbed by dudes asking me questions. It's getting to the point that I have to hide my physique when I go out.
@Zoloat
@Zoloat 9 ай бұрын
It can definitely get you attention, but it can't make up for you being boring or an asshole.
@Buddha_Bing
@Buddha_Bing 3 ай бұрын
Thank you my man. I'm 55 getting back into strength training again. I really appreciate your sincerity as you help people navigate health with such a complicated machine as the human body. I'm excited for my new journey and appreciate all the reasonable help I can get. Slow and steady wins the race my friend. Cheers to you from Colorado!
@IlIlIlIlIlIlIllIlIII
@IlIlIlIlIlIlIllIlIII 4 ай бұрын
as for #10, this is what I tell beginners over and over again, and most people refuse to accept it. I've seen it hundreds of times; guys coming to the gym, following a strict program and then quitting within 6 months because they see the gym as a chore. Enjoyment is the best motivator we have in us, and there's no point in restricting it. When I first started going to the gym I pretty much only did shoulders and chest, and that was 9 years ago. Now I've found the enjoyment in other excercises (although I still don't do bicep curls, fuck bicep curls), and every sunday I do a funday of basically just fucking around at the gym, not caring about set/rep counts, targeting specific muscle groups or following my schedule. It's a great time to just do what I feel like at the moment-like new lifts, crazy sets or PR tests-which certainly has helped me grow. As a sidenote that's how my yearly end-of-year tradition of doing 100 total squats at my 10 rep max was created. It's the worst thing imaginable. I love it.
@Review-rj9lq
@Review-rj9lq 9 ай бұрын
Great stuff! What's great about your content is that you've tried many sports yourself. You're not trying to over complicate things. I remember that in my childhood I had some back pain and the doctor at the time forbade me to lift. However, I've pressed him for the reason and he mentioned "scoliosis" in my xray. So I asked him to show it to me ( I was 14). And the "curve" I had is not considered as a disored less than 5 degrees! From that day onwards I've decided to understand things myself and not take anyone's word for granted. I've been a physiotherapist for over 15 years now. And in my not too long but not too short experience people nowadays over complicate things. For example people looking for sophisticated treatment, sports therapy, chiro and whatnot for simple back pain. However they have not covered the basics, more often then not they walk 3000 steps daily, have sedentary job and their only activity is walking. Anyhow, keep it simple mate, love your content!
@pamew
@pamew 3 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much for pushing back on the "carb bad, fat bad" thing. I've known people who have punished themselves by trying to go full on high protein because "I will lose weight", just to end up poorer financially and with zero energy. These waves of obsession are SO bizarre.
@anthonydambro6288
@anthonydambro6288 Ай бұрын
As a doctor who frequently has to try to confront these myths (usually with not enough time to do so properly) I wholly endorse this. Thanks for putting it out there in such an accessible way. Good luck at Arnolds moose.
@MarkusJunnikkala
@MarkusJunnikkala 9 ай бұрын
I love that throughout this video Mitch is trying not to throw up the meal he just had
@reverendterminator
@reverendterminator 9 ай бұрын
with all the fitness experts, it took a down to earth strong man to speak the truth!!! and he is not out to sell something, just putting out the truth.
@deltalima6703
@deltalima6703 9 ай бұрын
He does sell stuff.
@reverendterminator
@reverendterminator 9 ай бұрын
@@deltalima6703 thanx for the comment bro. i hear you. but i dont think he tries to sell anything with the 10 points in this video.
@burlhorse61
@burlhorse61 2 ай бұрын
​@@reverendterminatorhe sells stuff in other videos -not in this one
@reverendterminator
@reverendterminator 2 ай бұрын
@@burlhorse61 okey but maybe not so agressive as others?
@skoatros
@skoatros Ай бұрын
@@burlhorse61 4:00, hes selling in this vid as well. and that is ok. just always asume ppl on the web is out to gain something, even if what they say is true and helpfull. this is a trade, we get some info, he gets views and potential buyers for his products.
@namgew
@namgew 21 күн бұрын
Wife passed away a month ago suddenly. We loved watching you Mitch, and loved to do crossfit together. Thank you for all of the info and entertainment over the years.
@kennyfinger8306
@kennyfinger8306 9 ай бұрын
#10, I agree. You have to find exercise you enjoy. That will drive you to put in the work, because you enjoy it.
@Big_Daddy953
@Big_Daddy953 9 ай бұрын
100% agree and relate. I used to search for diffrent kind of workout plans, 3/4/5 days a week with such variety od excercises that i cant even name all of them - but it wasnt something i enjoyed. Once i had some knowledge i've put together my own workout plan with excercises i really enjoyed. I continue to train with it since months
@OO-xc7zg
@OO-xc7zg 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great advice! I’m 83 and just starting out and trying to learn how to do the work your videos really help. 👍👍
@irish7395
@irish7395 9 ай бұрын
Keep up the great work Mitch...great info for the gym warriors !! 💪🏽
@Andreaskbostrom
@Andreaskbostrom 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for being a great role model. Stay strong and kind 😊
@warchild5885
@warchild5885 9 ай бұрын
Drive home with a mask on
@kblacksheep8618
@kblacksheep8618 12 күн бұрын
Excellent video, no BS and very well concise.
@robinlove6981
@robinlove6981 9 ай бұрын
I get annoyed when people comment on my build and say "wow youre lucky" when luck has had nothing to do with it. I get my ass into the gym five to six times a week and commit to pushing myself every session. That's what works
@beecj0
@beecj0 9 ай бұрын
You create your own luck.
@espenstoro
@espenstoro 9 ай бұрын
I get the same as a musician. "You're so talented". Bro, I sucked when I started, just like everyone else. I just enjoy studying and practicing more than most. 25 years of that makes a difference.
@bushmaster6894
@bushmaster6894 9 ай бұрын
I hear you man. "Lucky you've got good genetics / Lucky you're tall / I wish I could eat like that" Blah, blah, blah. Stop being a victim and be part of the solution to your depressing life, full of obesity and poor life choices. Like mf'er I have spent years figuring out what programs work for me and I can stick with, figuring out how, what and when to eat for competitions or off-season, building up years worth of discipline to stick to my training and eating protocols. And these people can sum all that work up to, "Lucky."
@Romo69
@Romo69 9 ай бұрын
You all weirdos are unhappy because someone who doesn’t understand hard work and gives you a compliment?? Maybe get a life outside of working out and ease up, really not that serious
@NONO-hz4vo
@NONO-hz4vo 9 ай бұрын
I still consider myself lucky though. I am naturally strong and have been since I was a kid. What I have to do to be in amazing shape is far lower than many others. Genetics are not something you create and arguably the greatest factor in a healthy body and for sure in what your max potential is. As Mitch said if you are struggling to DL a 100kg as an adult male you can just give up on being a strongman.
@cuculeaoctavian3694
@cuculeaoctavian3694 9 ай бұрын
This is some of the best “normal” advice that someone can give! There is no secret, there is no ideal/perfect way to achieve fitness goals. Be consistent, try and see what works for you, switch it up when you reach the limit of that training and just eat a balanced diet. And for the love of everything please listen to your body, if something is hurting better not ignore it and push through it. Anyways just wanted to sound my appreciation for the video, thank you!
@higherresolution4490
@higherresolution4490 9 ай бұрын
A great video. I'm glad it popped up on KZbin this morning. A no nonsense set of principles to apply in the gym.
@P.M.C.0_0
@P.M.C.0_0 6 ай бұрын
Finally some truth to the myths! have had this very same understanding and approach for years and ever since I do sports, but these days it s hard to make such valid points when all the information out there is telling you differently, even if so many times it is clearly contradictory, so thank you Mitchell!
@rameking1
@rameking1 22 күн бұрын
Feeling good. I knew all 10. Sadly, I'm someone who loves the results but not the process. It's easy to convince myself that I can skip a day if I feel like crap or have scheduling issues. I'll never be a champion, but I respect the hell out of those who can become one.
@DizzyMan24
@DizzyMan24 9 ай бұрын
Lifting weights is legitimately enjoyable. Bench is my favorite thing to do. But, finding the motivation to actually go to the gym consistently and breaking through that social anxiety barrier is the hardest part.
@iandavies6575
@iandavies6575 9 ай бұрын
Go, nobody cares about how you look, they are too busy doing their own thing
@donaldkasper8346
@donaldkasper8346 8 ай бұрын
I commonly have some gym anxiety going there. Not sure why. Maybe related to the fact they are all 20 to 30 and I am 67. Maybe that.
@iandavies6575
@iandavies6575 8 ай бұрын
@@donaldkasper8346 i'm 66. there are guys in my gym late 70s. get yourself down to your gym asap and stop worrying
@mattm7798
@mattm7798 4 ай бұрын
Agreed, that's why I sprung for a modest home gym machine. It is far to light for serious lifters, but for most people, more than enough. But I'm pretty introverted and hate small talk lol
@carlfowler1297
@carlfowler1297 4 ай бұрын
T BAR Row - I enjoy & look forward to doing it; triceps rope pushdown is a close second
@aatwo
@aatwo 9 ай бұрын
It's really awesome to see knowledgable people like you and Dr. Mike Israetel being so truthful and genuine and overall doing so well on youtube. Much love from the UK
@jimbyrdiii1503
@jimbyrdiii1503 9 ай бұрын
The wealth of information I've acquired from watching this one video--PRICELESS!! I can't thank you enough. 🙏
@rauchekcara
@rauchekcara 9 ай бұрын
This is one of the most underrated slept on channels in the tube!
@marvinandremutesasira5944
@marvinandremutesasira5944 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this video. Gave me the impetus I needed to go on. Finally some encouragement.
@wrkeith1
@wrkeith1 9 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT VIDEO Mitch!
@mclark613
@mclark613 9 ай бұрын
dieting is math and thermodynamics. thank you for real common sense.
@Jafmanz
@Jafmanz 9 ай бұрын
no chemistry involved? OK then...
@stefanstillwell4854
@stefanstillwell4854 9 ай бұрын
@@Jafmanz optimising your biochemistry is just the icing on the cake, calorie deficit/surplus easily accounts for 95%+ of weight loss&gain, proven time and time again in metabolic ward studies, doesn't matter where the calories come from if you are only considering bodyweight irrespective of appetite control & body composition
@Jafmanz
@Jafmanz 9 ай бұрын
@@stefanstillwell4854 95%? can you evidence that number? it is all about maths after all.
@stefanstillwell4854
@stefanstillwell4854 9 ай бұрын
@@Jafmanz www.waltermbortz.com/pdfs/predict_weight_loss.pdf This one is a classic
@stefanstillwell4854
@stefanstillwell4854 9 ай бұрын
@@Jafmanz www.waltermbortz.com/pdfs/predict_weight_loss.pdf
@georgemyers6190
@georgemyers6190 4 ай бұрын
Fantastic approach to health and strength.
@eahudimac
@eahudimac 9 ай бұрын
Love this video Mitch! So true about genetics. I do crossfit 5 days/week and it sucks when you are at the bottom of the athletic gene pool. But, I enjoy it and it is better then sitting on my ass doing nothing.
@JoshuaKevinPerry
@JoshuaKevinPerry 9 ай бұрын
0:57 Great I sweat profusely just standing up from the keyboard.
@tvorogmoloko7969
@tvorogmoloko7969 9 ай бұрын
I cause a flooding every time I burn more than 5 calories
@Primal_Tao
@Primal_Tao 18 күн бұрын
😂I've always told people I could break a sweat eating a Twinkie.
@steelratgoestogym
@steelratgoestogym 9 ай бұрын
Such a great video! Concise and excellent information. Thanks so much for spreading the word!
@balkamp8888
@balkamp8888 9 ай бұрын
Good points all around... Sometimes a less productive day in the gym, is still a day in the gym
@NathanClawthorne
@NathanClawthorne 9 ай бұрын
10th one was wholesome man, thanks champ!
@byronmuldowney86
@byronmuldowney86 9 ай бұрын
LOVE this - so much truth and really share the opinions in the explanations behind most of these points 👍🏻
@JEKYLLHYDE123
@JEKYLLHYDE123 9 ай бұрын
pros are using peds so that is doing something different, love the rest of the video
@BUFFALO_cougar_slayer
@BUFFALO_cougar_slayer 9 ай бұрын
Literally anyone can get and use PEDs. I use them and I’m not a pro. It’s not an exclusive club lol
@spikeyspike79
@spikeyspike79 9 ай бұрын
@@BUFFALO_cougar_slayeryea but all pros are taking peds ALL.
@holliswilliams8426
@holliswilliams8426 9 ай бұрын
Yeah that part was a bit cringe. They are must definitely doing something different, they are on a lab's worth of PEDs.
@marcocervesato115
@marcocervesato115 9 ай бұрын
yeah i liked how he avoided the obvious
@brettbroussard5251
@brettbroussard5251 9 ай бұрын
It’s not like you can’t either… what do you mean?
@UnicornTears12
@UnicornTears12 2 ай бұрын
Creatine is absolutely a gateway. I started snorting creatine and everyone said "you shouldn't snort creatine" but I didn't listen. Now I'm snorting stuff like protein and pre-workout.
@davideastwood5552
@davideastwood5552 9 ай бұрын
At last! Someone talking sense on these subjects. Great, concise and accurate info - thank you
@JustSummerGirl
@JustSummerGirl 2 ай бұрын
I love your channel so much
@barkpeterbark
@barkpeterbark 9 ай бұрын
Mitch on the 'nicest guy that looks like a movie villain' arc. Love it.
@OGgrandpaw
@OGgrandpaw 22 күн бұрын
Thank you great information
@andrewzach1921
@andrewzach1921 9 ай бұрын
Comment for the algorithm. Thanks for the video Mitch
@MrRockillus
@MrRockillus 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the great info
@robinlove6981
@robinlove6981 9 ай бұрын
Three weeks into The Mitch Hooper "Pork and Peas" diet and it's going great
@wompastompa3692
@wompastompa3692 9 ай бұрын
Pancake bros, we RISE!
@jonharker9028
@jonharker9028 9 ай бұрын
Porridge gang, because oats are delicious! (I’m not Québecois, but also gotta mention poutine!)
@oscargortez
@oscargortez 9 ай бұрын
Working on my meal plan for this diet, so far I got pancakes covered in peanut butter, pecan pie, and pumpkin pie.... not sure if the pistachio icecream fits or not though
@deltalima6703
@deltalima6703 9 ай бұрын
Need some carbs. Maybe eat some pasta.
@ShinjitsuKK
@ShinjitsuKK 9 ай бұрын
Warm ups should be for sport specific! That's all u had to say 😂 Team Moose, love ya really buddy ❤❤💪💪👍👍
@drjay108
@drjay108 9 ай бұрын
great video-keeping it simple and consistent is key.
@shanewoosley8303
@shanewoosley8303 4 ай бұрын
Love your content
@areyoufit9047
@areyoufit9047 8 ай бұрын
Creatine definitely gets a bad rap. Looking physically fit equals fit doesn’t mean you’re fit. Doing lighter movements of the workout 🏋️‍♂️ are by far the best warm ups. Thinking elites are doing something different is common. But elites do have wisdom in the arena. Carbs and fats are totally misunderstood by most. Good points on them you made. Thanks for sharing an excellent video 👍👍🔥🔥 New subscriber here 🥳🥳🥳
@shinken_72
@shinken_72 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the inspiration !
@chbu8346
@chbu8346 9 ай бұрын
I workout to support my eating habits. 😂 But to also just stay healthy and to keep myself able to do things.
@JosephCox-yx4ds
@JosephCox-yx4ds 9 ай бұрын
This. I picked up running and am doing several 10k's a week and an errant 15k twice or thrice a month. Not only have I shoveled off fat, but my eating is back up to my pre-exercising days levels and the weight stays off. In fact, now I must eat or I can't run well.
@donaldkasper8346
@donaldkasper8346 8 ай бұрын
@@JosephCox-yx4ds I never did a cardio exercise ever that led to me losing one pound.
@JosephCox-yx4ds
@JosephCox-yx4ds 8 ай бұрын
@@donaldkasper8346 work harder
@JosephCox-yx4ds
@JosephCox-yx4ds 8 ай бұрын
@@donaldkasper8346 sucks to be you, not finding success. I could care less about you spreading your failure.
@donaldkasper8346
@donaldkasper8346 8 ай бұрын
@@JosephCox-yx4ds It sucks to be using a method that does nothing and lying all day long about what does not work. What works is heavy weight lifting, which is a thing, and what I do. Now, if your faux pity is convertible to cash, give me a call.
@paulcleworth
@paulcleworth 9 ай бұрын
Very useful and interesting. Thanks. 👍
@M1keDaly
@M1keDaly 9 ай бұрын
This corolates to what you said about diet, but my biggest gym myth is sit ups will give you a six pack.
@paulmitchell5349
@paulmitchell5349 9 ай бұрын
correlates.
@jarlwhiterun7478
@jarlwhiterun7478 9 ай бұрын
I didn't think anyone still believed that after the 90s
@StuPhee
@StuPhee 9 ай бұрын
I haven't heard that since the early 2000s?
@62cripple
@62cripple 5 ай бұрын
Sit ups will give you a correct posture....the body is made up of hinges...💪😎🍺🇳🇿
@mattm7798
@mattm7798 4 ай бұрын
They definitely won't alone but working the abdominal muscles are a part of it, otherwise you'll have 7% body fat but no muscle growth.
@adamlea6339
@adamlea6339 9 ай бұрын
I'm impressed you deadlifted 400 lbs on your first attempt. Whenever I start weight training I can deadlift 100 kg for reps but I have to bust a gut to get much beyond that. I also have never squatted more than 70 kg for 8-10 reps or benched 60 kg, not all of us get much in the way of beginner gains :-).
@1.4142
@1.4142 2 ай бұрын
The viewer retention graph in the last section is so interesting
@freedomfighter5697
@freedomfighter5697 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for telling the trrueth
@functionalaestheticse.c.8953
@functionalaestheticse.c.8953 9 ай бұрын
I agree that people need to focus more on diet than exercise when trying to drop weight. However, exercise without calorie restriction is superior to calorie restriction without exercise in terms of body composition. The concept is called energy flux. Studie was done comparing 1. Calorie restriction 2. Exercise induced calorie deficit 3. Increase exercise and increase calories to match increased energy expenditure. The 3rd group did not lose weight as expected but they maintained/increased BMR while losing body fat and increasing muscle.
@Rayman9000
@Rayman9000 9 ай бұрын
The benefit of going to the gym on the bicycle, you already got a perfect warmup for legs and you're sweating. I do do extensive warmups for benching and OHP, as I often get injured there. This usually just involves work with light plates like lu raises.
@GearedforChange
@GearedforChange 9 ай бұрын
All the facts you just laid out, are why I think cycling coaches could benefit from zooming out and remembering GENERAL exercise physiology. I help lots of cyclists remember to move and eat like a proper strong human first before adding in the volume of elite level cycling. Love everything you just said.
@sebastianbergstl4423
@sebastianbergstl4423 5 ай бұрын
loved this video, simple and to the point. my own exp to add to it; #1; sooo right. i see so many ppl doing 30 min warmups, running before squats aso, wasting energy and strength on a jog - its detrementive to strengthbuilding. my warmup is 50% mental, i start sweating from just readying my mind to lift. a couple light sets and its peaked for performance. pet peeve indeed. #2: indeed. and proteinpowders are wasted on 95% of the ppl taking it, unless they are like vegan or something odd. #3: also weight is the measure of nothing if u lift. if u wanna look good, u replace fat with muscle. weight doesnt change. if ure just starting out, lifting heavy, u also retain more water (same if u take creatine) to protect the body. weight is pointless. mirror is where u need to look for change. #4: boosting creatine (20-30 grams/day) u shouldnt do for longer than 35-50 days. its perfectly safe in normal doses, its food, not magic or a drug. drop the proteinpowder, but not teh creatine. #5: genetics get u there sooner, and alot more pros take drugs than is known for it. #6 and starvation actually makes u look less healthy, as teh body stores carbs and lowers energyexpenditure if its starving, even using muscle for energy at worst. eating the correct amount of carbs for base and 50% of yr execrise needs will loose u weight in a healthy way #7 fat is essential to all normal bodyly functions, on a macro and micro level. there are many types of fat, and some u need more of than u think,espess if ure dieting. #8 the hack is you. learn how, and push your limits, and stay at it. every rep counts, every workout matters. blend with time, and it will work. mental focus when lifting is all teh hack u will ever need. #9 if u spend yr days on a keyboard, in a carseat and on teh couch, it doesnt matter if yre thin, healthlooking or chubby. ure heading for poor health and early death. use yr body every day. #10 perfection IS myth.
@davidward5225
@davidward5225 9 ай бұрын
It’s hard to get sweaty in these gyms that are freezing.
@blaspheriongoatcommander54
@blaspheriongoatcommander54 9 ай бұрын
Very wise words! I guess a lot of people fall for the permanent search of THE supplement or THE program that will finally get them shredded/jacked, while losing consistency at the same time
@spencerdunn6933
@spencerdunn6933 9 ай бұрын
Can't wait to see the overlap between this and the No Stone Unturned series. I wouldn't be surprised if almost every topic found it's way on here in some form or another.
@JohnDuffy-bq8wg
@JohnDuffy-bq8wg 8 ай бұрын
Yes but the bare bones of it is true for 95% of people, a professional may well adopt a few more things, ie oxygen chamber for recovery daily massage and treatment, but his is for extreme sports, for average good gym goers just hese basics done well and often can produce great results,
@edwardfranklin4152
@edwardfranklin4152 9 ай бұрын
first time viewing really liked the vid easy to understand many thanks will be watching again.
@SpodyOdy
@SpodyOdy 9 ай бұрын
Good luck at WSM.💪👍
@philforde5871
@philforde5871 9 ай бұрын
Excellent summary.
@Itsmekvn
@Itsmekvn 9 ай бұрын
These are golden. Everything resonated with me. As I think I have the shittiest genetics being a Filipino I still did the grind for about 10years and have learned most of the stuff here. Wish Id known it sooner. Thanks brother keep spreading great info
@seanliggins2236
@seanliggins2236 23 күн бұрын
This guy knows what he talking about.
@TheDanielscarroll
@TheDanielscarroll 9 ай бұрын
Solid advice bro!
@rdm4595
@rdm4595 9 ай бұрын
Good advice. In a nutshell, balanced diet and workout.
@smuir6104
@smuir6104 9 ай бұрын
This was so good. I was trying to talk to my daughter about the difference between having abs, and being healthy. She races mountain bikes, and I mentioned that having abs might actually hurt her performance. She just looked at me like I was stupid. Maybe if she won't listen to her parents, she'll listen to the world's strongest man.
@ChigiHazel
@ChigiHazel 9 ай бұрын
I would also advise you to find a female athlete talking about this. She might want to listen more to the advice of someone that represents her lifestyle more and looks like her. She might not relate to the world’s strongest man as much as a the world’s strongest woman (or just a fit/active woman)!
@mattm7798
@mattm7798 4 ай бұрын
Good point about excercise and weight. When you exercise(and especially weight train), you are building muscle. That extra muscle has to come from somewhere. He is absolutely right that decreasing intake is how you lose weight(at least a good amount). Anyone who says you can eat whatever you want and lose weight or get definition is lying to you, unless they are selling some unnatural drug, and then you have a different issue. That said, increasing activity will obviously burn more calories, so you pair that with reduced intake, but remember, those muscles you want to grow need nutrients.
@getyourfitonproductions
@getyourfitonproductions 9 ай бұрын
That is a great description of health and fitness based off the fake news of myths that are floating out there. Thanks Mitch!!!!!
@michaeltucker1860
@michaeltucker1860 9 ай бұрын
Awesome informative video
@lionheart1916
@lionheart1916 9 ай бұрын
Nice to hear refreshing common sense 👌
@Kilmoore
@Kilmoore 9 ай бұрын
While I can see myth 1 being a myth in general, I turned a 10 year streak of basically constantly carrying some kind of an injury to now 2 years and counting being injury free by starting specific warmups. I need to activate my posterior chain and support muscles in my legs, and I have to get my shoulders moving right. Otherwise, stuff breaks. Now, the reason behind this is I work in IT, and have hobbies that involve computers. So, I sit a lot. Way too much. I have to combat that. So, I'm sort of starting my workouts from a deficit, and need to compensate.
@matthewsimmons2376
@matthewsimmons2376 9 ай бұрын
Yh that was one of the only myths that i didn’t agree with.
@BGeezy4sheezy
@BGeezy4sheezy 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. If you’re young and athletic you don’t really need to warmup much. For me, at 39, with a job that leaves me super stiff and fatigued, as well as a long history of injuries from work and athletic stuff, I basically can’t do a meaningful squat without a super thorough mobilization warm-up. The warmup and activation stuff feels important for performance and injury prevention in my case
@bakedpotato108
@bakedpotato108 9 ай бұрын
Maybe it's because he's still newer to the sport and younger. A couple of the strongmen a little older than him that have experienced a few injuries have mentioned how important warming up is now even just being in their early 30s
@Ghostmanradiostaion
@Ghostmanradiostaion 9 ай бұрын
Very informative Mitch
@martindeath9067
@martindeath9067 9 ай бұрын
I love this video 🔥
@Bmxae
@Bmxae 9 ай бұрын
Excellent video
@marcosmorales659
@marcosmorales659 9 ай бұрын
Great informative video!
@dest031
@dest031 9 ай бұрын
I think a common misconception for me at the beginning was that constant and harder training results in constant and more improvement ... only later did I realize how important rest is. And also also how more training does not necessarily result in more gains.
@Orthas1
@Orthas1 9 ай бұрын
good one champ
@ZTRCTGuy
@ZTRCTGuy 4 ай бұрын
Considering diet, restricting yourself from sugar and ultra processed foods definitely makes you more healthy. That's also non negotiable. Calories in and out is only part of the equasion, it very much matters wether you get your calories mainly from carbs or fat, especially for your cravings. Only focussing on calories is a micro and narrow minded perspective on food, there's a lot more to it that that. Carbs are not vital at all. There are many people on ketogenic and even more restrictive diets for decades that do absolutely fine. They aren't the best diets for bodybuilding though.
@Fnidner
@Fnidner 5 ай бұрын
Also that you'll get hurt if you lift with non-optimal form. A lot of personal trainers like to spread this myth to get costumers. "I have to show you exactly how to deadlift, or you'll definitely hurt yourself!"
@georgeanastasopoulos5865
@georgeanastasopoulos5865 9 ай бұрын
Excellent lecture, and demonstration. Certainly Myth number 3 is a bit complicated, and controversial. Easily a thumbs up. Anyhow, thank you for clearing it up for me. As for Myth 8 I understand, and it is logical, for the most part. However, there is the case of concentration when training, besides consistency.🏋‍♂
@JessieJoseph-y1w
@JessieJoseph-y1w 7 ай бұрын
There are many things that are subordinate to the fun/enjoyment factor. While I believe that barbell squats is one of the most beneficial exercises, I dont enjoy them. I forced myself to do them for too long which made me dread leg day. Eventually ditched it for alternative leg exercises and my quality of gym life improved drastically. The caveat is that I'm not a competitive lifter or sports athlete so its a luxury I can afford.
@s.spencer7917
@s.spencer7917 9 ай бұрын
I'd add a little nuance to the "don't exercise for the purpose of losing weight" point. What you've said is correct in that it isn't really feasible (except perhaps dedicated endurance athletes) to burn enough calories to make up for a diet that's significantly higher than their BMR. I would add, however, that exercise, resistance training in particular, will increase BMR via increasing/preserving muscle mass, which otherwise may decrease while in a caloric deficit.
@Pizzaroll1991
@Pizzaroll1991 9 ай бұрын
6:50 love the Joel Seedman reference.
@customerservice-h5n
@customerservice-h5n 8 ай бұрын
Totally agree Mitch. Omega 3 and 6 must be eaten, body doesn’t make. These are essential fats. some fat = good. Also to max gains, carbs are needed for muscle energy and performance. Need em all if you wanna be stronger, and healthy… total calories dictate weight. Simple sauce. Weird diets suck and won’t work long term from my experience. Great video.
@jakub_skoupy
@jakub_skoupy 9 ай бұрын
To add something to the "MYTH 5" section. At least from what I see in climbing is, the pros (and non-pro strong guys, because competition climbing is very different from outdoor climbing) seem to pay more attention to what they're doing than the casual climbers. I love hearing and making the small discoveries, that might seem like a pointless detail to some, but are very important to me, and I believe make me much better (usually technique related). Also (again at least for me) the small lifestyle changes add up, and once you adapt them, it doesn't feel like you're doing anything different, but you are.
@pasttenseofdraw5791
@pasttenseofdraw5791 9 ай бұрын
One thing with a lot of current pro climbers is that they also start from a VERY young age, like 3 years old. So they also have that built-in understanding of moving on a wall that most older people don't have and must work to build. Likewise, tendons are slow to build so its a lot of time to develop those insanely strong fingers, theres ways to help speed it up, but its also time in like he said with myth 8 and consistency. Modern comp climbers are a lot like any other pro athlete, they have dedicated coaches, dieticians, rehab, etc, etc. things that allow them the time focus on those little things that the average teen in school or working adult won't be able to as easily or with as little stress. And thats not even to mention the important interplay between technique and strength in climbing wherein its hard to determine, sometimes, which is limiting so ye
@donaldkasper8346
@donaldkasper8346 8 ай бұрын
I tinker with style variations at lower weights, like 75% of my max. I sometimes pick up on a style and think that is the thing, and two months later look back and realize I dropped it.
@michaelcorreira5629
@michaelcorreira5629 9 ай бұрын
Great video especially the last myth
@GetOutsideYourself
@GetOutsideYourself 9 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!!!
@jakedragon8753
@jakedragon8753 9 ай бұрын
Most of this is right, would say there is a bit of more nuance for #3 and #5
@johnfitzsimmons5690
@johnfitzsimmons5690 9 ай бұрын
This 12 minute video is enough in itself to have a healthy body & life. That is all.
@donwon8917
@donwon8917 9 ай бұрын
What a great video!
@softyshow
@softyshow 9 ай бұрын
Kudos to trolling Jeff Cavaliere in the thumbnail ;)
@bushmaster6894
@bushmaster6894 9 ай бұрын
WHAT'S UP GUYS IT'S JEFF CAVALIERE AND TODAY, WE'RE GOING TO TALK ABOUT...
@justinstuart9109
@justinstuart9109 9 ай бұрын
Jeff always looks like he's sick. His face looks like a starvation victim. Bro fits in with the myth about shredded people not necessarily being healthy
@danielcoetser3664
@danielcoetser3664 9 ай бұрын
And to the shots fired at social media coaches *cough*Joel Seedman* for their BS, wackadoodle, snake-oil salesman nonsense.
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