Summary: 3 Bad Habits: 1. Posture (He set up different setups to diversify his posture) 2. Sedentariness (He started adding walks to his routine) 3. Never-changing workout (He started trying to add different functional and mobility exercises)
@backwardsyoga4 күн бұрын
judging by the thumbnail I thought it was going to be: wearing shoes, using GPS to record runs and kettlebell strength training
@Strengthside19 күн бұрын
Big changes in that overhead mobility! This is a great video man honored to be a part of it. Pretty easy to take some nice walks when you have the kind of landscapes you've got. Even as a "movement guy" it's a great reminder to myself... sit less, move more, enjoy life. Cheers.
@TheUnlazyWay18 күн бұрын
Awesome, thanks for all the tips & thoughts Josh!✌️
@movemorenowjames18 күн бұрын
Great work from both side, nice mini collaboration.
@thierrypohu543116 күн бұрын
Great collab. I've been following both of you and both of you are a source of inspiration!
@anschei119 күн бұрын
Your storytelling and the cinematography of your films is just chef's kiss. I really enjoy them
@graymcmic14196 күн бұрын
Chef's kiss? Just say 'fantastic' or a proper word you pretentious git.
@steve2455019 күн бұрын
I recently got rid of all the chairs in my house, and instead of sitting, I lie down on the floor at every opportunity and call it yoga. It's done nothing for my fitness, but I'm certainly way more relaxed than I used to be.
@firemind198819 күн бұрын
Welcome back, this is the type of content I originally subscribed for. More experiments please!
@JurgisKuksa14 күн бұрын
Fan of unlazy way! My list of improvements 1. Yoga 2. Daily run/walk 3. Type B malnutrition - testing and fixing 4. Learning from others and trying everything that seems logical. Would love to chat with you
@danalan19 күн бұрын
this is awesome. great video man. i think traditional fitness routines (running, weight lifting) work great until you start getting injured. then you realize that there's so much more to fitness
@phyZick16 күн бұрын
What a scenery!! Maaan, you’re living in a nice place. It’s good you’re coming out for a walks to admire this beauty more often.
@LauraTryUK16 күн бұрын
AWESOME video!!!!!! The way your brain works and the way you put your videos together is remarkable 🙌
@tuomoseppala17 күн бұрын
Sitting while watching this!
@thierrypohu543116 күн бұрын
Nice collab with strength side. My favorite channel when it comes to movement, knowledge and workouts!
@levinpugsley925614 күн бұрын
Larry Swanson wrote a book called Scared Sitless, and goes into the details of what you discovered. You’re blessed to live in such a beautiful place
@erikkrammer914719 күн бұрын
I'm glad you are back!
@gmccmemberk17 күн бұрын
Every one of your uploads makes me happy!
@obsidiantain19 күн бұрын
Great stuff, nice to see you back!
@amyyoder76818 күн бұрын
Jonne, another masterpiece. This is awesome. I am in a similar boat - 35 years old and inconsistently active. My goal for 2025 is to do 5 million steps- about 14k per day. A big goal but I'm excited!
@TheUnlazyWay18 күн бұрын
Oh wow, that's a lot of steps!👌 Best of luck with the project :) You should also sign up for Walkscape, you would level up sooooo fast with that amount of steps per day!!🤩
@thisismyyoutubeaccount332214 күн бұрын
The purpose of sitting on the floor is to change up your position. He's right about being in one position for too long being the problem. But sitting on the floor not moving is exactly the same as sitting in a chair not moving, and this is the issue. You have to change up your position regardless of if you're sitting in a chair, on the floor, or standing. They found that even standing desks don't solve the issue because you still aren't moving enough even though you're standing.
@Boegeskoven10 күн бұрын
yay you are back! Great to see a video thanks :-)
@mleczko.1817 күн бұрын
i litterally switched from chair to the floor mid-video! so cool that you can implement a positive change, without any fancy equipment or anything. thank you for sharing
@skinny_hedgehog122718 күн бұрын
Thats some quality comeback :) keep on, please!
@isee728318 күн бұрын
I'm so happy you're uploading again! I love these types of experiment videos. I'm always joyful when you upload ❤🎉
@jurgismegnis155118 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video! I have a desk job, and I try to change my position once in a while. One thing I have in my 'rotation' is a big exercise ball. You can still sit at your desk and work, but it gives a completely different sensation compared to using a chair.
@Rmand3119 күн бұрын
Love it!! Great video.
@pvln1234519 күн бұрын
Thank you for another video and for all the tips!
@naurekk14 күн бұрын
The algorithm gods sent me this, and it really got me thinking of how little I move (despite working out). I'm from Canada so it's getting dark and below freezing now and my daily walks get skipped sometimes, but I see you're from Norway so, no excuses for me! You have one more subscriber :)
@justindavidmathew19 күн бұрын
Yay! Missed this channel!
@KL-gl3qs18 күн бұрын
Great video with a great topic. As a young triathlete, I can identify with your injury issues. I also had to understand that injury prevention is the number one goal. Good luck.
@marcelo90z18 күн бұрын
Walking is kind of a mixed bag for people like me. Living in a place that, sadly, has street crime discourages a lot to go anywhere for long periods of time, especially when there are spikes in robbery, and some areas are just blocked off for you if you value your life and possessions. I love walking to places, but it's either tiring because cities favor cars a lot more than walking, or there is external factors that don't help walkers to move freely
@WalkScaper18 күн бұрын
I have a walking pad at home, which also folds so it's easy to store. Depending where you're from, those pads don't usually cost that much and with a standing desk, you can play or watch movies while walking. I'm from Finland and during the winter it's not that fun to walk outside, but walking pad helps a lot to get the steps in!
@JDBoelter19 күн бұрын
Appealingly candid and open, a log of fun to watch.
@nicolasa.keller71515 күн бұрын
Love this type of videos!
@Hendrik-hx2ki17 күн бұрын
Stranded here because of the recommendation algorithm. Such a joy watching your video. Nice Humor. Subscribed.
@K.C-204917 күн бұрын
"I eat quite well except for the amount of chocolate I consume." 11/10 relatable channel liked and subscribed. edit: and yes sitting time is crazy in this society. I consider myself fortunate not to have a sitting job, it can be hard on my body and mind sometimes to work in physical labour but I know that it's much better for me than sitting 9+ hours a day. plus, when I get home and sit down it feels *great*, I truly relish a good sit.
@Juliocarlosmb14 күн бұрын
Amazing video buddy I loved it. I just feel part of it. Thanks for it. You Gaines a sub today. Thanks again since that just motivates everybody and your real life example on how to actually include these changes does work. -changing environment - asking a professional - making it"gamefiable" - get your habits, set a minimum for each day - change your workouts - set alarms (as intrusive as they go) Really glad to watch again and re learn. Will try for 1 week hehehe
@erwinvink163016 күн бұрын
Nice job dude. I can imagine how totally dissatisfying all those injuries are. That you start over again each time: great job!
@snoggla13 күн бұрын
Thx for the useful video!
@p.albrecht225719 күн бұрын
Great Video! Very Interesting Topic thats often overlooked
@gumazalfar16 күн бұрын
Great video!
@TechOutAdam15 күн бұрын
Walking is absolutely the number one thing I do that has benefited my health. No phone on me walks.
@wyatt_taco419 күн бұрын
Love the video. I myself have been having lower back pain that I've been troubleshooting for a while now. Going to try some of these strategies. Thank you!
@Anne_Onymous13 күн бұрын
The trifecta: nutrition, stretching, strength training A healthy diet with a personalized supplement routine, daily mindful stretching, and some type of strength training twice weekly.
@giovannitertulli19 күн бұрын
Shin box + deep squat daily is the elixir of life. Sitting is the opposite.
@pete80117 күн бұрын
I love these videos. The only problem is there's not enough of them..fantastic work
@K777_-_774 күн бұрын
00:53 1. Not to read the manual of an electric device 2. to use an electric toothbrush like a conventional toothbrush 3. not to listen to me 🤣🤣🤣
@djorobert324619 күн бұрын
Love that video! I sit on the ground everytime I can and practice the "movement snack" principle from Movenat regularly.
@Kian987DM19 күн бұрын
Inspiring as always
@BodyweightMuscle10 күн бұрын
cool vids and editing!
@jonasheindorf661213 күн бұрын
Nice Video, all the best from Germany :)
@Sandwich432114 күн бұрын
looks like a beautiful place to hike
@MaDiViL69619 күн бұрын
another great video. Definitely some good and useful tips here!
@TheUnlazyWay18 күн бұрын
Glad you think so! :)
@aefamilyfarm746717 күн бұрын
11:10' you have a very flat left foot, this be causal to back pain by off loading your stance, so squatting, or any hip hinging creates asymmetrical ground forces which gets sent into the hips/lower back.
@PlantBasedBeast19 күн бұрын
Inspiroiva video toiselle vammoista kärsivälle. Hyppäsin heti lattialle könyämään
@Kianmp13 күн бұрын
You should read “excercised” by Daniel Lieberman. He has a nice explanation on why sitting is not the new smoking.
@UchihaItachi-pl5un10 күн бұрын
Awesome video dude, would definitely incorporate all things that I can into my life. But I would say you forgot to add in majority of working people into the thought process of making this video because I cannot just stand up in the middle of office and start doing yoga I think. I would walk more and get a standing desk
@VerdantEye19 күн бұрын
WalkScape looks fun, I signed up. I do Kung Fu practice for movement and there is discussion about the importance of movement vs strength in some of the literature.
@joshshackelford597519 күн бұрын
He’s back 🙏🏼🎉
@kberanoyd19 күн бұрын
Such a great video
@SISORI_SISORI18 күн бұрын
He’s back!
@kate88072817 күн бұрын
The only thing I don't like is... that it's hard to sit on the floor and go on daily walks, when you work 9-5 from office. But at least we can do something similar on weekends.
@RobertGaron11 күн бұрын
Yes weekends and either waking up earlier or walking after you get home even if it is 10-30 min after you eat dinner. They call that a "fart walk". True story!
@IleniaCore13 күн бұрын
Awesome as usual! And I am a little envy of where you live 😉
@vickieherd17 күн бұрын
Love this
@erik-vb3my15 күн бұрын
So nice to see my home country showcased. What region are you living in?
@dutube9914 күн бұрын
Gorgeous environment too - not so much fun in the big nasty city, depending on where you are of course.
@parzingtheasian12 күн бұрын
never heard of this strengthside joshua guy -- he looks pretty scary, but seems like a super chill and nice guy :)
@fitwithmatti19 күн бұрын
Love your different kind of content, well done . And where do you live atm?, it looks gorgeous 😮
@hulqen16 күн бұрын
I didn't hear anything you said 'cause I was just staring at that INSANE SCENERY! Kidding, great video. But really, where do you live??
@peterzwikker815219 күн бұрын
I bought a balance board to stand on behind my standing desk. This will keep you in a active “stance”
@MartinPEngebraaten17 күн бұрын
Absolutely loved this video! I got so hunged up in this "sitting" thing that I bought myself a standing desk and almost never sit during the workday anymore. And just a random question: dette ser ut som Norge, er du norsk?
@Aaaallmmm19 күн бұрын
Well worked Advertising video! You almost fooled me! heheh
@Dave_Parrott19 күн бұрын
lol "Becoming a Supple Leopard" is a based book. People NEVER see that on my bookshelf without asking what the heck that book is about
@garrettbenham18 күн бұрын
Yo keep up the great work! Question: Did your lower leg tendinopathy ever resolve and, if so, was it spontaneous or did you do anything specific to facilitate this? Cheers, mate 🤙🏼
@BennyBoxx17 күн бұрын
Wow! I didn't know the two guys in the Strengthside videos were brothers. I kind of see it now that you mention it.
@ymmc18 күн бұрын
yo i have the random pinching your back thing as well :))))) was out for a month this autumn :)
@bogdanbarabas117 күн бұрын
You live in such a beautiful place!
@The_Conspiracy_Analyst12 күн бұрын
Goatis needs to review this
@sonnyscott733817 күн бұрын
What brand is your yellow jacket? Its cool!
@nothanks791915 күн бұрын
man what a missed opportunity for a flexispot sponsorship.
@peterroe299312 күн бұрын
Don't use your laptop on the floor. Get a coffee table or something, like knee height preferably your screen would be a little below eye height and your keyboard would be about elbow height so a coffee table and a platform would be ideal.
@cajampa15 күн бұрын
Try adding inversion therapy.
@HellGod6714 күн бұрын
you're literally me lol
@RandomUser-nu5ly18 күн бұрын
Read ''STARTING STRENGTH'' by Mark Rippetoe after reading the book you will understand the main reason behind your injuries, and be able to overcome them and eventually succed in all your future endeavors wish you all the best
@Xillef19 күн бұрын
Another banger
@aakashmalviya623117 күн бұрын
Did you record the bg audio for this while walking? Thats crazy
@benjamin.kelley19 күн бұрын
I have the same exact desk, and I don't stand as much anymore because it's such a pain to crank up abd down.
@ZekeFilms14 күн бұрын
BPC-157 and TB 500 would be your greatest friend.
@LupeMusy19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the analysis! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How can I transfer them to Binance?
@druzhoksapozhok11 күн бұрын
Weird question, but; What is the model of rounded-nose nike sneakers on preview? I'm looking something like that with room for toes and not-thin sole at same time.
@Samuel-sg2iv18 күн бұрын
Im super sensitive and in tune to never getting injured. I don't understand how people get injured so much, maybe pushing themselves to hard?
@terraflow__bryanburdo454715 күн бұрын
Carbs and plant oils are what make you sore and tired the next day
@Salibs18 күн бұрын
Same sports chiro as before. Just wanted to ask/help, are you aware of researches and when I say that I don't mean reading the first article that comes up on google or watching youtube vids. i mean meta analysis, randomised control trial etc? and what they are and what they mean to you and your injuries?
@majauskasmr18 күн бұрын
worderful nature scenery in your clips. By accent i thout it should be Sweden, but no big mountains up there. So maybe Norway?
@boathemian769413 күн бұрын
You’re in Norway? where?
@deonys-19 күн бұрын
Try carnivore bro
@terraflow__bryanburdo454715 күн бұрын
Yup. The Magic Bullet.
@2too14 күн бұрын
is sit on the bicycle saddle, and cycling allowed? that is not sitting?
@Bobbylegs3712 күн бұрын
Too much time cycling in a "saddle" is proven to have consequences; this can be seen in the chronic issues that professional cyclists have with the muscles, organs, and nerves at their trunk and below. I switched to a recumbent bike for speed since I don't race UCI, but it's been way better for me pain wise as well, especially my neck.
@warecamel17 күн бұрын
Voin samaistua. Itselläni on polvi rikki ja olkapää vihoittelee. Ikää vasta kolmekymmentä ja liikunnan harrastaminen ei onnistu samalla tavalla kuin ennen. Ainoa mikä loppupeleissä auttoi oli fysioterapia ja maltillinen voimaharjoittelu heikkouksiin keskittyen. Toivottavasti saat itsekin pakkasi pian kondikseen.
@Jonzo199319 күн бұрын
First!? Exciting 😄
@2323663819 күн бұрын
Did you get married 👀
@Bad888Max19 күн бұрын
kneeling chair?
@aakashmalviya623117 күн бұрын
Wow
@pbaum9118 күн бұрын
Ever considered, that you are just doing "TOO MUCH" and overexercising/overstretching/"The Over- Way"? 🤔 It is strange, that not as active people as you (day at the office, sitting up to 10 hours, no sports, semi-healthy eating habits, ...) have less issues than you - there must be some science behind of that. Or give it a challenge of 30 days doing "nothing": run 20k (or any challenging activity), take your scores, then rest for 30 days with doing absolutely nothing and after those days do the same activity again and compare the results...some food for thought.