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@TouchGraass3 ай бұрын
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@paulkline30113 ай бұрын
I've been doing all of this since January of this year. It works. I've lost 108 lbs!!! Started at 287 lbs. Now I'm at 179 lbs. I have a cheat meal every Friday night. Or Saturday night. Burgers and fries or Pizza. Whatever I feel like. It's one meal. The rest of the week I'm eating correctly. I literally feel 25 years younger. I feel great.
@janski19823 ай бұрын
How old are you?
@paulkline30113 ай бұрын
@@janski1982 just turned 48.
@franciscoclemente68163 ай бұрын
Good work man, that’s not easy to do.
@TexMex12273 ай бұрын
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@jebrasher3 ай бұрын
108 lbs! Strong! Keep it going man!
@daveclucas1973Ай бұрын
You are easily the most straightforward, common-sense fitness person online.
@brianborkowski59773 ай бұрын
Great job. As a cardiologist, I motivate my patients the same way. Focus on healthy things you need to do rather than focusing on completely avoiding negative food habits. Focusing on the negatives creates anxiety (for example, I can't eat pasta anymore) which then leads to people avoiding the start of their journey to being healthy. Also agree that we are counseling on eating healthy the rest of your life and not a particular diet
@kecrn41323 ай бұрын
@@cag19549so he says “rather than completely avoiding negative food habits”…. It is well proven through research that when you tell people “you can never eat this, this or that again. Cut it completely out”, then our brains focus on that and obsess and then often overeat it. Eating anything in moderation, even with T 2 diabetes, is completely fine (saying this as a health care professional). Moderation is the key. And, ADDING exercise is so very important. The more focus on deprivation, the harder it is to maintain and people more likely to fail.
@CubaZoo3 ай бұрын
Should cardio be done more or less
@TheRealCaptainAwesome3 ай бұрын
@@cag19549cag, you misread. He/she never said you shouldn't avoid the bad habits, but that a better way of removing them is to focus on what you CAN have instead of what you SHOULDN'T. Exactly like Jeff mentions in the video. It's a way to prime your brain into not feeling negatively about the process.
@rockmusicvideoreviewer8963 ай бұрын
@@cag19549 your comprehension skills are very weak
@chrisburton35713 ай бұрын
@@cag19549Are you a doctor? Because he is and does it for a living. Eating “healthy” is just as much mental as it is physical or your appetite. Some people can completely cut off everything that is calorie dense. Others will drink and eat chips. I’m sure the doctor would say that if it helps with cravings or getting a mental “diet” break, having the occasional drink or chips within a reasonable amount is better than eating like crap all the time.
@tcrmn3 ай бұрын
I can attest to this. You just stop eating junk, it's tough for a bit but then you beat the addiction and all of a sudden that stuff doesn't even appeal to you anymore. Now when I do eat that kinda stuff, my body complains and I get motivated to do it even less. Most of the time I just say to myself "I don't need that stuff" and it's enough, I'm not even resisting temptation since it's not really there. Big mental game more than anything, but super effective.
@boa.constrictor37823 ай бұрын
Same for me, it was tough to get away from junk food, but after you get over that hump, it gets a lot easier not reach for it when you're hungry (or just bored). So if people can make it though the withdrawal period, you are pretty safe from relapsing; honestly the stuff I used to eat is unappealing now and I feel way better.
@Matthewtron30303 ай бұрын
I'm done with deep fried foods, and I'm fine with it. No more french fries, mozarella sticks, etc. It's not just the calories. When you realize the kind of damage these inflammatory toxic foods do to your body.. the bad re-used oils at high temps for example.. you just don't want them anymore; at least that's what's worked for me.
@andrerushawn61023 ай бұрын
Same I did it for so many years that even when I stopped working out, my diet stayed from a mostly lean diet, and while I have it sometimes, I can’t stomach it anymore. I feel the difference it makes in how my body functions and feels
@americanmanstan23812 ай бұрын
I saw where even if you drank one regular can of soda per day, after a month you just consumed 4 freak'n lbs of sugar. Well, I basically drink 1 DIET soda per day. That stops now. I wonder if aspartame affects memory cuz I swear I'm losing mine. Lets do it!! Junk food no mas!
@stefaniakonstantinidou9812 ай бұрын
I love pasta and doritos. Any advice
@ricky11-j5r7 күн бұрын
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@Jesus_was_God23 сағат бұрын
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@B-a_s-H18 сағат бұрын
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@STOPPEDINCOLORADO3 ай бұрын
Been subscribed for roughly 6 years now. This video is about a subject that you’ve touched on before, but I love that the more you come back to this subject, the more you’re able to articulate a long-term solution to staying lean. This video is all about changing your mindset and I love it.
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
Jeff is the best, man. He changed my life
@lootwijk3 ай бұрын
This is Jeff at his best. No one else teaches this, this well.
@Justin-PLLD3 ай бұрын
Have you ever heard of Dr. Mark Hyman?
@lootwijk3 ай бұрын
@@Justin-PLLD I have now. But I’m not talking about diets.
@Justin-PLLD3 ай бұрын
@@lootwijk I get what you said and your correct. He is at his best! I totally agree.
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
Jeff changed my life. I've never counted a calorie in the last year and I'm maintaining enough fat to make strength gains and 90% of the things I learnt about fitness, Strength, nutrition, recovery and injury prevention, I got it from Jeff. I've gained over 27kgs in just 2 years of my lifting career. It's all because of Jeff. He is the best
@LittleBpaulmuller-Owners3 ай бұрын
Things you might be trying to deprive: 3:00 Fats, 4:20 Alcohol, 4:45 Carbs He recommends Instead of trying to deprive yourself of 3 things above to be lean, have 3 things below in check, which allows more room for the things you're tryna deprive, and therefore long term Consistency. 6:10, 8:25 Protein 6:30, 9:15 Train/Conditioning 6:55, 10:30 Sleep
@dogmandan793 ай бұрын
Im deprived of sex already and then I quit drinking. There’s nothing left for me.
@miasma193 ай бұрын
I get what you're saying. If you're gonna eat, train hard. If you're gonna drink don't eat a lot. Try sleep good every single night. Cheers
@wormwoodfive3983 ай бұрын
I don't do those 3 and more already & I'm not feeling deprived ... strick carnivore that's me and my simple life
@LittleBpaulmuller-Owners3 ай бұрын
@@wormwoodfive398 well, you're still having carb and fat, no?
@jasoncdebussyАй бұрын
Having carbs "in check" means zero grans ever. They are contraindicated
@blt4life1123 ай бұрын
Sleep is so important. Ever since I stopped sleeping regularly, my body has fallen apart. It doesn't matter what I do or eat.
@stevensleep94403 ай бұрын
For sure, if I f up my routine then my eating schedule goes out then I feel like crap till I reset 😬😬
@DDumbrille3 ай бұрын
Add more carbs, and less protein w/dinner. You'll sleep like the evening after Thanksgiving.
@stein21373 ай бұрын
That reminds me of a joke; a doctor tells a man that he has poor health, and he should stop drinking for a while to see if it gets better. To which the man replies; can't I just drink more and see if it gets worse? 🤔
@trrc92762 ай бұрын
Not because of lack of sleep but because the cravings you get when tired
@johntomik46322 ай бұрын
@stein2137 now that is a good one 😂
@jmcsquared183 ай бұрын
This is one of the wisest videos you've ever put out, Jeff. In Daoism, trying to force something to not happen (depriving) is bound to just cause it to happen. Type two diabetic here. I eat sweet potato all the time, lots of healthy fats, and drink red wines occasionally. But I eat 150 g/day of protein, train hard twice a week, make sure I get at least two sleep cycles per night. A1C is under 6.5, my endocrinologist didn't even test all he could've last visit because he was so confident in my health at the time. Self-control is a tough-love virtue we underemphasize in our culture of surplus.
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
That's amazing 😮 keep it going 🎉
@jasoncdebussyАй бұрын
You are diabetic and eat carbs? You aren't the sharpest knife in the drawer, are you? 🤣🤡
@Shadowdash66X3 ай бұрын
Jeff is the man. He has looked the same for the past 10+ years and has remained LEAN.
@frankcarden47093 ай бұрын
Lol,me to, except I looked the same for the past 10 years, I'm early 40s and look early 60s for the past 10 years
@janvanardoen95313 ай бұрын
Asked a few of the females in my life about his look and they think he's too stringy. The overly lean thing is more of a male ideal.
@LittleBpaulmuller-Owners3 ай бұрын
@@janvanardoen9531can't please everyone + everyone's a critic
@Solar63513 ай бұрын
@@janvanardoen9531 what do you mean by “stringy”
@vbw45013 ай бұрын
If they think he's "stringy", then most of men must be invisible to them. He's above average. And this is not really men's problem since people's perception on men body types nowadays, are being effected in a wrong way by steroid users and genetically fat bbs who are being portrayed as an "ideal" male body. They are actually fat, genetically unaesthetic looking. Not everyone else is skinny and they are "normal" as they claim but they are fat. That's for sure. I don't know when will people see this...
@silvermine20333 ай бұрын
I cut out all alcohol 3 years ago. Makes a big difference and I don’t miss it!
@slipperypessimist3 ай бұрын
1 year right here :)
@codefied13793 ай бұрын
13:36 I cut out alcohol this year and have lost a lot of weight. I didn’t do anything different this year but that. It makes a difference. My life has changed.
@liudizzle3 ай бұрын
You’re missing out, I drink about a bottle of wine a day and 130lbs at 20BMI
@Sisu22803 ай бұрын
You need to factor in alcohol like you would a burger... You can't do it every day, all day, but there's a place for alcohol in a moderate diet.
@mikefroschl72613 ай бұрын
I did the same with bread; amazing how many people are hooked on the stuff. Couldn't imagine eating it now - but I'll never give up my glass of red with dinner or my Friday night Old Fashioned!
@griselcardona47643 ай бұрын
Thank you Jeff. I am a mom of 4 and have plateaued in my post-partum weight loss with my last baby because I put all my weight loss “eggs” in the breastfeeding “basket”. This led to me overeating because I would “lose the weight while nursing…” 🤦🏻♀️. This video has reminded me of how going back to the basics is where it’s at. Like you said, there’s not secret method or diet, ect. I am empowered to take control of my nutrition and encouraged to be consistent without having to give up my café con leche in the morning. As a latina and mom of 4, this is my life line! I have subscribed to your channel for years and have enjoyed your nuggets of practical advice, tips, and positive encouragement. This one just stands out to me in my current walk in life. Again, thank you SO much and please don’t stop doing what you do. God bless you!
@thejohnbeck3 ай бұрын
Never occured to me breastfeeding would help in weight loss but so obvious since you said it
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
You got it. Keep it going 🤝😀
@Sulu-d4r21 күн бұрын
All the best for your journey. :)
@robobee50933 ай бұрын
Jeff is the standard when it comes to providing sound and actionable feedback on maintaining good nutrition and losing weight. Great video Jeff!!
@twassell253 ай бұрын
Intermittent fasting has helped me a lot
@gigid96063 ай бұрын
your picture you look fat
@kkevinj1Ай бұрын
it help me heal but lost too much size
@eirik5568Ай бұрын
I don't get the fasting, you lose fat but you also losing alot of muscles?
@kkevinj1Ай бұрын
@@eirik5568 it is mainly to heal issues and fix digestion
@jarvanwildrift8056Ай бұрын
You dont really lose muscle Warch Andrew Huberman. Obviously if you are a body builder or like a marathon runner different rules applies.
@matcat233 ай бұрын
Regular exercise, regular (and more) sleep, little or no alcohol, no late eating. Was 93kg, now 76kg of lean muscle and heading towards 60 year's old. I lift weights, run 5-20km, cycle on and off road (typically 50-100km per ride, but can be 150-200km). Consistency is key. Replacing negative behaviours with positive ones. Oh and a health tracker (I use Whoop). Sorry for the metric weights and distances. European here.
@DK-sj2ph3 ай бұрын
Never apologise for using metric. Imperial users are fkn wack.
@RossConroy323 ай бұрын
@@DK-sj2phStandard system is a easy tradeoff for right to bear arms and freedom of speech. How's that uncontrolled immigration working out for you?
@richsmith33002 ай бұрын
@@RossConroy32Only America uses the imperiel system.
@RossConroy322 ай бұрын
@@richsmith3300 And yet we're the world's leading superpower, strongest economy, and freest nation. Makes you think, doesn't it.
@aaron43872 ай бұрын
@@DK-sj2ph 😂😂😂😂😂 I'm here to agree with you
@garythebard3 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I still struggle a bit with getting 1g of protein per pound. I weigh 180 lbs, and it just seems like 180g of protein is a lot. Hard to attain without tracking and weighing my food. Job, Musician, marriage, exercise, hobbies, challenging to fit weighing food and micro managing that . HOWEVER, by simply having self control and aiming for high protein, I'm estimating I get between 120-140g daily, I noticed significant transformations and definition in my body that had eluded me, despite having lifted heavy for 10+ years. It's all about doing the right thing most of the time. And as you stated instead of focusing on what you can't do, focus on what you can! It's the reason I think most people fail with diets. They pick a hardcore direction and make tons of sacrifices that simply aren't sustainable long term. I don't really sacrifice anything. I could stand to drink less, which I have been doing, but by having self control, exercising consistently and doing more right than wrong, I'm definitely seeing the results of that. Thanks for sharing the excellent tips!
@wormwoodfive3983 ай бұрын
Strict carnivore ... this is a game changer for me & now I can eat my 1g of protein per desired lbs
@chasmurphy12272 ай бұрын
Are you trying to just build muscle, or also lose weight? He's recommending protein on the high end which is great for doing both. It mitigates the weight loss coming from muscle mass.
@garythebard2 ай бұрын
@@chasmurphy1227 At this point, mostly just trying to build more muscle and/or convert some fat to muscle. I think my weight of 180lbs is a decent weight for my height of 6'.
@pablomazzei25693 ай бұрын
I´m 46, and I am in the best physical condition of my life. I´m doing 4 weight training/week, 2 cardio, good sleep, no alcohol. Thanks Jeff! I´m watching your videos almost everyday.
@lovelife18673 ай бұрын
this is the whole point. Our lives require fun and not live like a monk that is praying to fitness gods . We need to drink , we need to socialize , friends meeting requires you to eat copious amounts of food. Good food, fun food , interesting food. The whole idea of living like you do is not solving the problem . It needs to be solved with all of the above as a part of life. Who has good sleep with bad economy and 2-3 kids? No one. Just a small example. Your theory is like car company telling you that the car smoothly goes for 2 million miles IF you drive on a flat roads , no change in weather , great lubrication, engine check every 3 months. Well yea , even piece of shit car can function well in those conditions..
@pablomazzei25693 ай бұрын
@@lovelife1867 I don't consider myself a "Buddhist monk" for not drinking alcohol. I don't feel sad about not drinking alcohol, but I understand those who suffer if they don't drink alcohol, it's the most widely consumed legal drug on the planet. Exercising like I do, even more so at my age, allows me to eat "fun foods." In fact, I consume carbohydrates without the problems that they cause in sedentary people. Regarding rest, it is perhaps the most difficult point to achieve (much more difficult than having good nutrition). But good rest is the basis for good health in the long term. If you don't rest well, training 6 days a week and eating well won't do you any good.
@lovelife18673 ай бұрын
@@pablomazzei2569 you are missing the point. You never mentioned shit bosses, crying children, mortgages , legal issues , divorces etc. Alcohol and other goodies are a way to survive in this God forsaken world that focuses on profit , good looks, and shuffling until you are 80 and ready for the ground. So you will live 100. So ? Then what. Doing what you are doing does not change the fact you just spent more time in this hellhole.
@pablomazzei25693 ай бұрын
@@lovelife1867 You are wrong. I'm not doing it to live "100 years" I do it because it gives me a good present. The entire list of events you mentioned are part of life. Try going to the gym (4/5 times a week) instead of drinking alcohol. You may find it a more interesting "goodie"
@lovelife18673 ай бұрын
@@pablomazzei2569 a -a . I exercise a lot but will never skip drinking just to look better, fuck looks, I am almost 50 , I don't wanna rizz up some 20somethings. Also I have some medals from early days to remind me how NO LIFE looks like. Train train train, to what end ? Please, you are trying to explain to a father how children are made..
@RickusKotze813 ай бұрын
Fck me! I just realised that I've been watching Jeff since 2009... That's 15 years!!! You feel like family already man. I'm so happy for all your success, it's well deserved 💪🏼
@Deeplycloseted435Ай бұрын
Such a great lesson you give here. Well done. So many of my patients are on a couple blood pressure meds and a couple diabetes meds. They could be off most, if not all of the meds, by adding lean muscle mass, resulting in weight loss and improved insulin sensitivity. Not often, but every once in a while a motivated patient believes me, and gets in shape. Nothing better than decreasing dosages, and then being able to delete a medication from their life. It’s the best thing to see someone have success for their health, and it only reinforces the good work they’ve done, and we usually go on to delete more.
@yetiquabaug64983 ай бұрын
Pretty awesome. This guy is really loaded with compassion. A very fine guy.
@ceejay13533 ай бұрын
One big thing I noticed is that just moving more and doing more cardio helped grave my hunger ALOT. So now I try to do this new rule. If I'm hungry before I eat something I need to move, even if it's just a walk or a bike ride , just moving really helps me control my hunger.
@darnitthelma42473 ай бұрын
And choose better options. It all goes hand in hand
@nokateno3 ай бұрын
did u just use grave as a verb? fascinating
@alos1813 күн бұрын
I’m the opposite. The more cardio i do the hungrier i am. Strength training never felt like I needed carbs.
@mariamcdonald38413 ай бұрын
I appreciate many of your videos, but this one has been the most impactful. Simple, practical, and awesome mental perspective.
@racosta693 ай бұрын
I took the same approach during Covid before started following Jeff and I feel reassured that my approach was the right one. I lost 20 lbs but most importantly went from 25% body fat to 18%. Still working towards my goal of 15%. This video is definitely helping me on achieving that goal. Thanks Jeff
@FacesandSpacesStowmarket2 ай бұрын
I am so glad you have highlighted sleep, get that right first before you can even think you are winning. I have prioritised my sleep these last few months and for the first time of being on this planet for 60 years I like what I see. sunlight first thing , then 1 of 2 coffee's, protein shake with creatine. 1 hour gym or cycle, early evening meal, no alcohol (unless we have guests) 8pm stretch, breathing exercises, read bed. Everything just falls into place. Sleep Sleep, SLEEP
@sengoku24913 ай бұрын
Jeff I don’t know if your going to see this or even read this but I sincerely want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, I am a 15 year old trying to get in shape your videos on how to build each head of the bicep tricep shoulders, back etc they have been a huge help thank you I hope you enjoy the rest of your day .
@jefflenox95823 ай бұрын
You are in the right place. There is a lot of "fitness" garbage on the net. Jeff is educated, intelligent, and offers sound, safe guidance. I wish I had someone like him to follow when I started lifting in high school back in the early '80's. Instead, we had steroid eating bodybuilders as role models and coaches who meant well and pushed us hard but didn't have the physiology background Jeff has which led to training directly into some injuries.
@jimthompson7172 ай бұрын
I'm seeing 3 words, and arrows and circles. Did I get that right?
@pedrovisk20483 ай бұрын
THE BEST VIDEO ON NUTRITION AND HEALTH I'VE EVER SEEN!!! YOU'RE LEGEND!!!
@johhh23563 ай бұрын
I used to think that hard work was the key to success, but over time, I’ve realized that knowledge is even more important. I recently discovered Borlest’s subliminal for fast learning, and it’s really helped me absorb information more quickly and retain it better. This approach has opened my eyes to the importance of continuous learning and self-improvement
@d.nakamura95793 ай бұрын
Yep, training smart AND hard
@manchezcasal3 ай бұрын
masterfully simple while covering all the key what's and why's. The difference between all the j-off "only in it for the money" people and a pro who's figured it out on his own for so long that he can deliver what you most need to know, about a subject that overwhelms all of us, in 13 freaking minutes. Much respect and hats off to you man.
@natachamarquie-4295Ай бұрын
His relatability and level understanding is so important
@xAave3 ай бұрын
I''m 38 years old and started my fitness journey with your videos. For the past 4 years, I've been doing weight training and calisthenics, working out 4 days a week. I've seen great progress in my muscle development, especially in my core, deltas and biceps. However, I've never tried protein powder, and to be honest, at my age, it makes me a bit hesitant. I try to get my protein from meat. I would really appreciate it if you could make a video about protein powder usage and recommendations. If I were in the U.S., I wouldn't hesitate to buy your protein powder, but here in Turkey, there are other brands. A video on how to choose and use protein powder would be incredibly helpful. Your channel is the only one I trust for this kind of advice.
@DucksNchips3 ай бұрын
Protein powder is pretty low risk. Just do it, but remember to account for the calories.
@EDUB9X33 ай бұрын
Save yourself the money and if you like it, get some powdered peanut butter (25 grams of protein), organic porridge (about 11 grams of protein) and some bananas and have them in a bowl either in a morning or late at night. If you take your mind off it, it seems like caramel oats. You save plenty of money because for example for me, I went through a tub of protein powder within a month which cost me £32 but the porridge, peanut butter and some bananas was £6 and it lasted me about a month because I don't eat it every day of the week. Another thing is, protein powders have plenty of sugars and other things in them.
@barrywilliams48663 ай бұрын
it's gone up a lot in the last 5 years that's for sure, buying in bulk is probably cheaper, it's so convienient, I drink one shake a day in the morning because I'm not really an early breakfast person...online is best, check out reviews because there are so many out there..
@carlosvelazquez73053 ай бұрын
If you're worried that protein powder is unhealthy or unsafe, just know that the main ingredient of most powders is whey, which is found in cow's milk. So you're basically just consuming powdered milk.
@archyology3 ай бұрын
I actually like vegan protein powder, goes well with my stomach. It's not a very complicated thing, it's basically food.
@Rekzington3 ай бұрын
The fastest I’ve clicked since coming back from vacation
@rockmusicvideoreviewer8963 ай бұрын
wow
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
Makes sense why 😂
@thesecondcomingofchrist1233 ай бұрын
Great video Jeff. Ive been watching your content since i was 15. 23 now and anytime anyone asks how i got in shape, i recommend athlean x. Like you said, its not easy but its simple. Consistency and gaining that motivation by putting in the work to be consistent is key
@gavsmart3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this Jeff! So well said :) I wouldn't normally post but I just wanted to say how right you are on this. I've been following a similar plan for myself over the last few months and the results are awesome. It's always been a nightmare for me as I'm severely ADHD and previously I could never do something if I "had to" or was forced to, I try but nothing would ever stick. Now I'm really enjoy the workout program my PT has me on (I started working with him around the same time - a few months ago), all the nutrition stuff became so much easier becuase there's such a positive goal! It's like by focusing on all those positives as you say, I found that my body started to really crave more good stuff, protein, veggies, fruit, etc and didn't really want those carbs anymore. Don't get me wrong, I still have a cheeky burger and fries or a pizza as a treat once in a while, but on a daily basis my body just really needed these healthier things to sustain the work I'm doing (strength training alongside regular swim training and a love of cycling). All this was from someone who used to order takeout pizza nearly 3/4 times a week, because before I was diagnosed I struggled to even motivate myself to cook for myself. Keep up the good work, this is such a lovely confirmation that we're on the right path! Best wishes, Gavin :)
@nutzediezeit3 ай бұрын
One of the best top-down summaries and focus regarding food/exercise/sleep. Fantastic!
@KimMartin19693 ай бұрын
He's right -- consistency is the key. You got to have patience.
@delirus73 ай бұрын
Self-control and self-discipline is THE KEYs😉
@fulstaak3 ай бұрын
Chicken, Beef, Fish, Veggies, Fruits.. been my diet for a year now after some health problems. I've built myself a home gym including all I need so far, and I keep upgrading. This summer alone, end of June to now, I've lost 20lbs while gaining mass. I created myself a top class workout plan 3 weeks ago, I work out 6x a week + an active recovery day. I'm in my gym 3-hours a day from 6am to 9am and I love it. I got a real good diet plan, calories are counted, reps and volumes are counted in a Google Spreadsheet. I've never been this focused. It doesn't even compare to past times I went to the gym. 30-ish pounds down to go and I'm done with this overweight shit forever. You are one of my new inspirations, Jeff, and I will cherish this upcoming 6-pack daily. Thanks Jeff. I love you a ton for helping me change my life in your own way.
@jrocha823 ай бұрын
Good for you. Glad you are making a lifestyle change. I have one question though. Why do you think you need to he in the gym for 3 hrs a day?
@fulstaak3 ай бұрын
@@jrocha82 Thanks. To be clear, I don't think "I need to" be in there 3hrs a day. It's just my routine. Especially on upper body days, I have 3 of them in the week, and 3 lower. For upper, I have 12 exercices of 3 sets each, but two of them target the chest. Dumbell Bench Press and Flyes. I do 2 on a flat bench, 2 with a low incline and 2 up incline. So six sets for chest for each. I also do quite a bit of abs and core workouts. Plus the treadmill for a good 10-15 minutes to start the session. Rest alone between sets amounts to nearly 1h. Lower body days are less crowded, 2h is generally ok. This is my list of exercices for upper body days. Dumbbell Shoulder Press Lat Pulldowns Dumbbell Bench Press Delt Dumbbell Rows Side Dumbbell Lateral Raises Face Pulls Dumbbell Flyes Dumbbell Hip Hugger Bicep Curls Tricep Pull Downs Skull Crushers Hammer Curls And this is my lower body routine. Some upper included that target specific muscles. Step Up/Down Cable Pull-through Floor hip thrusts Leg Curls Reverse Leg Curl Calf Raises Y Raises Side Lying External Rotations Forearm curls (front) Forearm curls (Back)
@fulstaak3 ай бұрын
Also, I'll stop in the 3-hr session for 5-10 minutes to grab a second coffee. I'm counting that in.
@mr.nobody22443 ай бұрын
dont burn yourself out
@fulstaak3 ай бұрын
@@mr.nobody2244 So far so good. I think about the gym every morning I wake up. I'll adjust eventually. But I'm lovin' it so far and my body seems to love it too. (see what I did there, turn the slogan of a crap burger chain into a gym motivation mantra. Boom!)
@santafilipina90203 ай бұрын
Watchfing this while eating my buttered toasts.
@Val-vb1bs3 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@thisrichbastard.8093 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I bet it’s crunchy as well. 😂
@melanie0102033 ай бұрын
I was eating ice cream out of the carton 😂
@blackballoon863 ай бұрын
Oreo brownies at 10pm over here 🙋♀️
@johncadden2023 ай бұрын
Gotta enjoy the little things 👍👍👍
@Denno220Ай бұрын
I think I’ve been doing this by accident for a few years now except for the cardio bit. Don’t deprive myself of chocolate, crisps, alcohol etc but stay lean because of the points made here. You don’t need to be miserable to get results!
@AncoraImparoPiper2 ай бұрын
Wise advice. I figured out these things myself over the years and found that this approach works best. If you can't do the weight training because you cannot afford a gym or don't have the time, just do body weight training and go for a run around the block regularly. This is easy to achieve, and then follow the dietary principles outlined here. It works long term. I call this the thinking person's diet because it can be maintained for life every day, and every day you are a winner.
@Bcjaybird3 ай бұрын
My doctor recently told me that my food addiction messed up my liver and I had to make a change or it would only get worse. I did some research and found a new nutrition plan that I think will help, but of course there’s always doubt. My new plan aligns greatly with what you’ve just said in this video and I can’t express how happy that makes me and how reassuring and perfectly timed this video was. Thank you ❤
@PSA783 ай бұрын
Focus on lean protein and fibers, keep saturated and trans fat at a reasonable level. As you lose weight (calorie deficit) and stay active (walk >8000 steps/day, resistance train 2-4 times per week) it should improve. Oh, sleep and hydration is important as well. 👍
@Bcjaybird3 ай бұрын
@@PSA78 thank you!
@calicia77313 ай бұрын
Wish you success 🎉
@TrevorHamberger3 ай бұрын
@@PSA78lean protein is garbage. You want fatty protein. The key is to not denature the cholesterol with the cooking process
@captc5023 ай бұрын
Good luck to you. Remember to be nice to yourself in your journey. You'll get there :)
@thaddeusrex13 ай бұрын
For me, it’s alcohol, alcohol, and alcohol that matter. I’ve been doing everything else right my entire adult life (i’m 58), but when I drink, i pile on the lbs, and when i don’t, i get lean. We’re talking 50 lb. swings here. I’ve been yo-yoing like that since my 20s. Problem is, I love booze. It’s my relaxation, and allows me to socialize, and i can’t get myself to give it up for good. I quit for 10 months a couple years ago and hit a target weight i hadn’t been at since the 90s. Felt and looked great, but I was wound up tight as a drum, body wanted to be around me. Started drinking socially again, and boom 50 lbs. came back in a flash.
@oleglego36553 ай бұрын
First of all - switch out the type of booze. Instead of beer drink straight gin or vodka or maybe white wine. Second thing is snacks you consume with alcohol, peanuts and chips are the devil. You can eat much lighter and yet tasty stuff if you put your mind to it. I've been yoyoing my whole life as well, but mostly because I'm lazy. I've lost weight while drinking a lot, i just pick appropriate drinks, or timeframes. Or you can drink on empty stomach. more kick with less calories.
@DebbieTDP3 ай бұрын
Check your liver 😢
@DebbieTDP3 ай бұрын
@@oleglego3655check your liver 😢
@toddjudson72813 ай бұрын
Start supplementing magnesium so you can calm down
@chrisjokinen2173 ай бұрын
@@DebbieTDP the liver is evil and must be punished
@Innocentcarbon3 ай бұрын
Brilliant. I lost 12 kg by doing this, I arrived at the plan by using common sense. I cut out sugar and alcohol and I feel great. Sleep is super important as well. I work out but nothing too crazy as I am well over 50. Wish I did this 20 years ago. I eat whole foods and fat in butter and yogurt, I don't eat processed crap and eat lost of raw almonds and peanuts. The man speaks the truth completely.
@chasehatton36913 ай бұрын
Probably the best and most realistic in expectations fitness advice video you will ever see. Inspiring current fitness enthusiasts while at the same time motivating many current sedentary individuals into the world of fitness fold.
@Mutio864 күн бұрын
My brother is an orthopedic and sports doctor from Switzerland (our dad too) and he regularly recommends your videos to me! To me that‘s very high praise and I appreciate the time and effort you put into every single one of them. Thank you!
@whatwentwrong45993 ай бұрын
On the sleep thing its 100% true. Im on the high end needing 8-10h a night really minimum to not effect my energy levels. While I have friends who think 6 hours is a good nights kip. Man, if I did 6-7 hours a night by Friday I am a wreck running of pure fumes and grit.
@johnlopez40893 ай бұрын
If it’s important to you, you’ll make a way. If not, you’ll make an excuse. 🤷♂️
@fabianmathee3 ай бұрын
I often tell myself that I hate my stomach and shoulders but realise I never do anything about it 😔
@timl.b.20953 ай бұрын
Such good, plain-spoken advice without hyperbole. Thanks, Jeff.
@denisb57953 ай бұрын
Amazing advice. This is about how i've been doing things and it works - so great to see validation. I've lost about 9 kilos down from 87 to 78 over the past 2 month. Still about 4-5 to go to lose that belly completely since 73-75 feels like the right place for me with 5'8 height and decently muscular. I have no problem controlling alcohol. I love to drink but i only do it to get relaxed in a social environment so i'm not all grumpy and enjoy myself. Fats also don't bother me since i don't crave them and it doesn't really affect me if i eat them or not. The hardest thing for me is carbs however. When i'm eating nearly carb free (only veggies and fruits) i feel great, energetic and don't really crave them anymore. But the moment i allow myself that pizza, bread or chocolate bar - the craving and hunger comes back and it takes some serious self-control to get me back to no-carbs. It seems to only work if i avoid them completely because a rest-day for carbs leads to an entire week of me saying no to myself before the hunger leaves again.
@AJeziorski1967Ай бұрын
Thanks for continuing to produce informative, motivating and educational videos, Jeff. I'm cutting right now - this is my fifth week. Results are coming, but at 57 they're coming slower than they used to ...
@donf42273 ай бұрын
Some things that have helped me: 1) Learned to cook my own healthy food. A lot of vegetables cut small, coated with salt, pepper, garlic (and often a bit of olive oil) roasted in the oven 400 degrees for 25 or 30 minutes taste great. Cube some super-firm tofu and toss it in for easy protein. 2) High quality skyr (like yogurt, but lot more protein per 100 calories) mixed with protein powder and some berries-- if you'd like-- is an easy way to get 50+ grams of protein in the morning for only 350-400 calories.... The 4% Siggi brand tastes great, I use it in place of sour cream for taco night, and I've come to like the taste better. 3) I'm not sure if alcohol is directly a killer, in terms of losing weight, but for me it hurts my sleeping if I drink too much or too late in the day, and lack of sleep is terrible for losing fat, plus bad for long-term brain health. I've cut down a lot and generally feel better now, 43 years old. Sometimes I still drink 2 or 3 earlier in the day, but only if I know I'm not driving anywhere.... It's not worth drinking if I it may kill my sleep. I'm not a spring chicken anymore. Late summer chicken on my good days.
@TimothyTakemoto3 ай бұрын
With the regard to the vegetables cut small, I do the same but I have been finding that if I cut, freeze and bag them (in bulk in my case), the freezing does half the cooking and I only need to heat them up in a microwave, or better pan to complete the job in a lot less time. Oven roasted surely taste better, however.
@ceciltyler87673 ай бұрын
Stop drinking alcohol.
@morrylauder75343 ай бұрын
You can do better. Cut the salt and olive oil, it smokes at 400 degrees f.
@donf42273 ай бұрын
@@morrylauder7534 Salt makes food delicious, though. Ultra-processed food loaded with sodium is not healthy, but a sprinkle of salt (just half a teaspoon, or less, per person for a meal) can make a big difference taste-wise.
@zacharydsullivan3 ай бұрын
I figured out that my motivation on my trades job and snacking was due to caffeine not carbs. So I started with my busy days having caffeine at my first motivation crash, about 10:30 and boy that changed my snacking. From that point I cut carbs, then started prepping meals and finding flavorful veggie and meat recipes. Lost 35lbs in eight months. I do cheat on Saturdays for a meal, just a fast food restaurant and a mt dew.
@rrooster82182 ай бұрын
I'd be interested in some clarification here. Did you not drink caffeine before and then started? Or did you have it in the morning regularly and decided to change it and wait until 10:30 to make the difference?
@garypierce3993 ай бұрын
Great philosophy! I have used this same argument for many years with many things. I teach horticulture. I tell people to focus on your grass (lawn), not the weeds. Do what the grass needs and the weeds will naturally be controlled. This works with many things in life. Thanks Jeff. I have enjoyed your videos for many years. You are the real deal!
@morganhaight8537Ай бұрын
Great stuff. This dude gets you on track. Been doing his ab workouts everyday and adjusted the way I’m trying to build some muscle. No joke, his methods are spot in. Seeing the difference in my progress without question. Thank you Jeff!
@joshuah36913 ай бұрын
Crazy, I was just talking to my wife about this today. Telling her the hardest part is watching what you eat in the 15 hours of the day, not that 45 mins to 1 hour of training.
@ChairBear563 ай бұрын
100% .. my appetite can get crazy, real quick sometimes!!😅
@edgarez60573 ай бұрын
It truly is like that lol.
@droiddyman553 ай бұрын
I do a high grade protein and I get better sleep, eat less and it helps me keep my weight down but I can also gain muscle.
@PCC_3 ай бұрын
Mine is drinking alcohol on the weekends
@ShelleyFrank-qh5or3 ай бұрын
The vibe in here is perfect!
@LowTide9413 ай бұрын
Scamming s3x bot has survived for a year. They’re evolving
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
Ikr 😮
@miniroll323 ай бұрын
Even Jeff’s hair line gets trained
@keithpittner2 ай бұрын
I don't even know where to start! I did this almost 20 years ago just knowing that exercising and diet were important and listening to my body! I'm so glad that Jeff made this and it's 100% true for me. I've looked at many different physical fitness instructors and Jeff is always the one that I rely on for the science that I need to get a great program in place. Thank you so much!
@ivaluskaАй бұрын
Great video Jeff. This demonstrates a great understanding of the psychology behind attempting to lose weight and build at the same time.
@FitDadMD3 ай бұрын
Key consideration for protein! If you’re 200 lbs but need to lose 50 lbs to get to an ideal body weight, you don’t need 200 grams of protein. It should be based more on ideal body weight or lean body mass. I’d just use you ideal target weight for the calculation.
@dennisrobinson80083 ай бұрын
Yes target weight is the way or maybe even 80% of target weight in protein.
@mikeryo31853 ай бұрын
True! Also, If you were to eat 200g of protein everyday, you could easily over consume fat when you eat some protein source other than boiled chicken breasts all the time.
@barrywilliams48663 ай бұрын
it's often stated a pound of protein per pound of lean body mass ...so if you're 200 pounds and 25% bf you need 150g of protein to maintain muscle on a calorie deficit ...
@llefsky3 ай бұрын
I wondered this exact thing. Thank you for clarifying! That's 30g/day less protein I'll be consuming.
@Hrod243 ай бұрын
Because of Jeff I made a goal of holding my wash board abs for one whole year. Naturally, and I still eat what I want and drink occasionally with friends and family. It’s exactly what Jeff said just have to stay consistent and keep working hard. My year is almost up I’m already excited to keep my abs for another year. What helped me in the beginning was trying to stay 90/10 always. 90% perfect nutrition and hard training and 10% to allow your self leeway to help keep consistent and not deprive your self of what you like in life. Do this consistently for every single week and you’ll see results too. Every one on here struggling to get going or struggling to keep consistent, YOU GOT THIS!!!! Keep up the good work
@oimazzo25373 ай бұрын
thats basically how you progress in most cases. I try to do at least 70% of what is good or optimal, and i get back 70% of what i could have achieved. One would look at the 30% progress lost, but If i was not flexible I would have just stressed out and quit making zero progress, instead I am hooked years later and in a great shape
@Hrod243 ай бұрын
@@oimazzo2537 definitely the best way to go, that leeway helps keep the hard work going and keeps you happy.
@isojat3 ай бұрын
Jeff, my favorite KZbinr for a full decade. Thanks and keep up the good work
@Gaetor3 ай бұрын
I changed my diet and started a workout plan 3.5 months ago. I was 180lbs and now I'm 151lbs. It's totally possible and we'll worth it
@robertornelas39710 күн бұрын
Love this approach. Was using it in 2005 with general population clients and it works. Still recommending it today to family and friends. Great explanation video on how to incorporate it Jeff, thank you.
@JackDespero3 ай бұрын
Most success stories start with a plan, and this is a great plan. I just want to add another point: The problem with some people like me, is that the weight we gained is a result of something else happening in our lives, which makes things like self-control much harder. I moved to the US and my weight ballooned like it was a joke. I gained 30 kg (66 lbs in a year) just from the fact that I started to eat out, HFCS everywhere, and not walking anywhere but taking the car. Now that I am taking medication to solve some underlying problems (depression, ADHD-like symptoms as comorbidity), I feel like I finally have the self-control to actually try to fix my situation. In summary, there is no shame in needing help because your will is not enough. Sometimes our will is physically not enough, and receiving help is fine. At the end of the day, what matters is that we are healthy, not winning some contest against someone else. It is all about being the best yourself you can be, and sometimes that means needing medication to help you stick to a better nutrition plan.
@JackDespero3 ай бұрын
When I went back to Europe for Christmas (!!!), I lost almost 10 kg (22 lbs) in a month! And trust me, I wasn't even controlling what I was eating. Three factors: - Better food. - I just felt like going to the street and walk around the city, because there are people outside, there is a mood, and the city is beautiful. - Eating with other people made me eat less, because: I bought the same package of chicken/bread/salsa/etc, but now instead of having to eat all of it, or freeze, etc, it was naturally spread among more people. Second, talking with people made me stop between bites, allowing me to feel fuller with less food. Being lonely and alone is a big factor for me not being able to control my diet. So I have been looking for ways to cope with it, like forcing myself to talk to myself while eating, for example putting a video and commenting on it out loud. It sounds stupid, but between that and using the small fork and spoon, or chopsticks for something like pasta, I have been able to control myself with much more ease.
@Volkbrecht3 ай бұрын
@@JackDespero Being lonely and alone is one of the main reasons for depression. You cannot medicate depression away, you need to change the shit life that is causing it. I'm in the process of quitting a fairly high-paying job in Saudi-Arabia, which is basically the US in an oven, because all the money in the world isn't going to make diabetes go away, and I'm on the best way to contracting it.
@wachiramuchiri42883 ай бұрын
Best fitness channel. Period.
@MerinoWool473 ай бұрын
Thank you Jeff! Great video!
@SuspiriaX3 ай бұрын
Wow!!!! You nailed it! In 13 minutes you have given the audience what other experts took hours to explain. And many ended up going for decades without understanding. I never cease to be amazed by the sheer value that you're putting out here. Bite sized. Scientifically informed. I am honored to be a subscriber to your channel. I've been seeing a lot of results from your coaching! Never thought I could be this guy. But I am now.
@HenrikKKristensen16 күн бұрын
Thank you for making clear understandable content that isn't targeted at a fanatical/extreme lifestyle. We have gained great results by - cutting away 70% of the pasta and potatoes - Replacing 80% if rice with "Cauliflower rice" (tastes great when fried with onion, garlic etc.) - cutting away 90% of the bread (now bread is a one day a week treat) - hitting the gym 3 times a week (only 60-80 minutes required by focussing on compound exercises) This means that we can eat basically anything else we want to.
@theastronomer58003 ай бұрын
I started to work out ~18 months ago, cut out a fair bit of carbs, decreased alcohol (which I drunk little of to start with), increased my protein intake and while my muscles got a big bigger I see absolutely no difference in my fat. Some people are blessed with genes that keep the fat away, or let them lose it quickly :(
@jakubchrobry37013 ай бұрын
Why do you eat too much? Is it hunger? Is it too much processed foods? Cutting carbs (e.g. broccoli) and increasing protein (e.g. steak) is not the answer. You should try the opposite. Steak is calorie dense. Focus on non-calorie dense foods. More volume, less calories. I use a large serving plate for my dinner plate. A normal dinner plate is not big enough for the volume of food I eat. This is the opposite of being told to use a small appetizer plate. Whole foods only. No oils (which are calorie dense). But if you absolutely must eat the calorie dense foods like steak (to be a man?), then you should just accept that and enjoy life and not worry about being overweight and the health issues that comes with.
@StormGod293 ай бұрын
Your body absolutely has a set point where it will keep body fat unless it is massively pushed. Try adding 2,000 steps/day. You want looooow intensity cardio. Do those extra 2k steps for 7 days then up it another 2k steps the next week. If you get to 10,000 extra steps I promise you'll see changes.
@PSA783 ай бұрын
People are remarkably close in metabolism, what's different is the psychological effect, choice of food and satiety sensation. Our weight is defined by our calorie balance, if you don't lose weight then you're not in a deficit. Prioritise lean protein and fibers, keep saturated and trans fat at a reasonable level, get some healthy fat, do as you please with the rest of your calorie budget. A plate of plain boiled potato (the highest satiating index of all food), broccoli and chicken breast will fill you up, add sallad if you want to but be careful with oil etc as that's calorie dense.
@ER-xl6cs3 ай бұрын
Give it more time. Try just a little harder. You’ll get to your goal.
@jakubchrobry37013 ай бұрын
@@StormGod29 Cardio doesn't work well. Typically, many of the calories burned during cardio are taken from NEAT and also results in increased hunger, so people eat more. The primary way of losing weight is through diet, but that doesn't mean that's okay to be sedentary. Resistance training has also been found to be better than cardio. Increased muscle mass requires more energy. 10k steps is a good message for those who tend to be sedentary (or sit at a desk all day) and don't like to exercise. If it works for you, great!
@ShivaShaktification3 ай бұрын
"object of your obsession" is so true. Deprivation makes you focus on that. Great video, very motivational.
@jonathancurtis51223 ай бұрын
The people in the thumbnail are in better shape than the vast majority of people in NA
@mhxxd43 ай бұрын
The woman is in almost ideal shape, Jeff is tripping or maybe it was intentional so he wouldn't have to put down an actual overweight woman
@jellojiggler16933 ай бұрын
America. Land of the fat, home of the burgers. High Calorie Canada Massive Mexicans
@snteevveetns3 ай бұрын
Agreed
@paddor3 ай бұрын
Freedom, am I right? lol
@DanielReyes-hz1qk3 ай бұрын
@@mhxxd4That's a good looking lady 👍
@TommyRosatiАй бұрын
This is FANTASTIC!! I started doing this about 8 months ago, & I'm here to tell ya; IT WORKS...even at 51 years of age.
@boycie642 ай бұрын
Jeff, great to see you’re still sticking to the no-nonsense videos with top tier science-backed advice, as always. It was your channel that helped me understand the fundamentals of training all those years ago, and constantly improve my workout programme. For that, I’m very grateful - thank you!
@nabilh.63573 ай бұрын
If you add intermittent fasting the results will be better.
@Jacktemps3 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. Hard to hit a daily protein target when eating in a restricted window.
@StormGod293 ай бұрын
@@Jacktemps it isn't even hard, you just have to have some go-to meals that are loaded in protein that you love eating. My egg white omelette is 39 grams of protein in 286 calories and I crave it daily plus it has 5 grams of fiber so I stay satiated for a few hours. If you have a dozen or so old favs, it is pretty easy. 1 cup egg whites 1.5 oz spinach 1 tbsp nutritional yeast 1 jalapeno 1 oz feta cheese 2 tbsp black beans 1/4 cup salsa
@PSA783 ай бұрын
The more restrictive a diet is the more likely people are to develop ED, and fasting offers no benefits beyond the possibility of restricting calories. And yeah, we can't store amino acid so we do need several meals to maximise our result, one study showed no significant impact if it's a 8h feeding window with spaced out protein intake. But if it's what someone happen to like to get to a healthy weight then so be it.
@alexhanson65773 ай бұрын
@@StormGod29stealing that recipe, thanks!
@NigelHyphenJones3 ай бұрын
@@Jacktempsthat’s a croc 🐊….. you can easily hit the protein requirements within a timed window, as long as the window is not too short. A 6 to 8 hour window is fine, allowing a 3 hour lead time before sleep. Digestive enzymes can also help to digest the food more rapidly.
@bonperal3 ай бұрын
SELF CONTROL - for me, that's spot on. 2 things that can sabotage self control; 1 processed food that's designed to make you crave more bad food, 2 Alcohol, increases appetite and reduces self control.
@dickjohnson78453 ай бұрын
Alcohol also impacts your metabolism
@Andy010103 ай бұрын
Tbh time restricting feeding worked really well for me. For some reason when I know I don’t eat from 6 till 12 the next day - it does not bother me at all
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
Try to increase your protein and eat a small meal before going out. It'll help a lot.
@bonperalАй бұрын
Thanks. I typically drink at home but I'll try eating a high protein snack at around the cocktail hour or whenever the urge to drink starts. A lot of my issues are stress related as I tend to pay attention to the state of the world.
@AkhilStark267Ай бұрын
@@bonperal state of the world is not in our hands anymore. We can try changing ourselves but Maybe it's not worth thinking much about it.
@christopherwoodin51433 ай бұрын
I just keep it in the macros and do cardio three times a week. When I say keep it in the macros it’s all Whole Foods no empty calories.
@Helikzhan-s7p2 ай бұрын
It's metabolic rate which is influenced by lifestyle AND age. We get older and we slow down everywhere intellectually and physically. People don't adjust their caloric intake and think they can eat like they did when they were 20 and highly active. Real easy to solve by skipping dinners for a bit and just seeing where things go from there. Removing one meal per day can itself be a big reduction in caloric intake. Less calories in, more calories out.
@jerrybowen28692 ай бұрын
Thanks! Great video. Basic IF on a ~7hr/17hr schedule, elimination of wheat products, mobility training, body weight exercises, and postural restoration worked on this old man.
@DevinJHiggins3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video and breakdown Jeff. As a man approaching 50, I've dealt with a lot of this and even had more than one doctor tell me that I need to stop eating fruit (which I make breakfast smoothies from) as it has 'too much sugar'. What...?! Would love to see you do a video on that. What's helped me get a grip on my nutrition was simply learning how to cook and meal prep. Not only do I eat way cleaner because I'm not leaning on processed foods, it saves money and I'm able to enjoy what I eat more often. While I still like to go out for things like pizza, I only do it 1-2 times a month. Same with alcohol. Addiction runs in my family, so I've learned to be a very social drinker and remain dry for months if I want to.
@kaylak12753 ай бұрын
Too much fruit contributed to the onset of my dad's diabetes so yes too much fruit is bad for you. Too much of anything really is. Everything in moderation
@hektor67663 ай бұрын
Fructose is a sugar. And modern, cultivated fruit has a lot of it. Don't bash that doctor; he/she is one of the good ones.
@1lifelive5703 ай бұрын
When I want something I make it my #1 priority. If you want to lose weight you Need to make it a higher priority over sugar, alcohol, fat and over eating and everything in this video will work. It’s all true. I used to train people with this exact method. It’s all basic logic that needs self control aka discipline aka make it your #1 priority. 💪♥️👍
@prepcastreadyАй бұрын
One 5” sweet potato has 26 carbs and less calories than rice and white potatoes. Don’t be hatin on sweet potatoes. I eat them plain every day.
@Flowerboy8519 күн бұрын
It has alot of starch that will affect your glucimic index faster then refined sugar.
@prepcastready7 күн бұрын
I agree. I eat sweet potatoes daily.
@Shiv1971Күн бұрын
Oxalates are harmful if taken too often. It can be used within a fasting protocol to reduce carcinogens with a re-mineralization process. Lectins. Oxalates. Phytic acids. Pesticides. Sugar. Too much insulin. Guard against these.
@alansunshinemd3 ай бұрын
Thank you Jeff for a very important heartfelt message. Your idea of self control is essential to overcoming years of frustration and struggle for so many.
@glennl705 күн бұрын
I've never heard of you, and just happened to stumble onto this video because of some algorithm. Wow. You are a wonderful presenter, with excellent information. Everything you have talked about I have been trying to incorporate into my lifestyle. You helped package it together for me. Thank you so much for your insights.
@joyce103093 ай бұрын
Totally agree with this except fats need to be on the right side. Bc your body uses either carbs or fats for energy. Cant omit them both. Better to eat fats than carbs hands down when looking to keep insulin levels low and burn fat.
@deebee45753 ай бұрын
Jeff advocates never omitting any of the three, including healthy fats. He talks about only eating "good fats" and carbs wisely. The items on the left like carbs meaning sugar and fats meaning like fried stuff are the bad versions of those macronutrients.
@PwrdByWhisky3 ай бұрын
8.23 he says fats and starchy carbs are necessary rather than removed
@LittleBpaulmuller-Owners3 ай бұрын
He literally talked about the consequences of cutting out fat 🤦
@LittleBpaulmuller-Owners3 ай бұрын
Starchy carbs are broken down slowly so insulin ain't gonna spike, unless you have diabetes you don't need to worry about it whatsoever. If you cut out carbs, they body has to use protein and fat to do carb's job, and less for their main jobs, don't forget your blood must always has glucose
@phillycheese903 ай бұрын
You may want to watch it again in case you missed some of what he said
That woman has the perfect build, more cushion for the pushin’ 💪
@Retiredtraveler19612 ай бұрын
Hey Jeff, nice video. I'm 63 and I work out six days a week both cardio and resistance training. When I'm at the gym, I hit it hard for an hour, resting only 30 seconds between sets as recommended. I leave sweaty and spent . I'm retired so I have no excuses and I enjoy working out. It makes me feel fit. My challenge is food… I recently have been losing weight and that's just by a restricting my portions. For example, instead of having two fajitas, have one, instead of having four slices of pizza have two, But I do enjoy social alcohol, and I love my sweets. I think this is a good video, filling up on protein is something that does work. One week and one week only I made meal preps and I lost 10 pounds because I was filling up on beef, chicken, pork. I did wanna mention that sleep is King! I'm a retired RN and I can tell you a good night. Sleep is worth gold. Cheers
@brentharty75093 ай бұрын
Jeff I've been watching your channel when I was deployed with the Army in 2011. Your videos are huge parts of the my efforts since that time (I remember all the white board days with the 'science' behind performing like an athlete. When I got out of the Army - a job where you get paid to work out daily ( at least 5 days a week) and to also eat well, these points in the vid are what I used to do (well, good sleep is real hard to get...). I have slowly gotten away from these principles since JUN 2018, but especially the last 2 years. Thank you for giving me the reminder and motivation to get back to where I want to be. I KNOW these principles work, because I did them for over a decade. I am getting back on track based on this video. Thank you so very much for it as well as all your vids over the years!!
@iliaslerias73743 ай бұрын
" You're not gonna eat 10 steaks " Wanna bet?
@90daydifference3 ай бұрын
You are not going to eat 10 steaks
@ce2flaco3 ай бұрын
Fun to try regardless, lol. Hold my protein shake...
@WhytePip3 ай бұрын
A few years ago I went to some effort to improve my life......I turned into a protein eating machine. I tried to keep my choices high quality protein. There were days when ten steaks could have been on the menu.
@wormwoodfive3983 ай бұрын
Size does matter ... strick carnivore
@iliaslerias73743 ай бұрын
@@WhytePip Joking aside, it's over the top, yes but it's really not that hard. If you estimate a restaurant sized steak at 250 gr raw beef, after cooking you end up with 190 - 200 gr of cooked beef. That's 2 kg of meat. I've already had 1200 gr steaks + one entire baguette for lunch. Cut off the baguette and 2kg of meat seems doable. Again, it's excessive, over the top and really not recommended at all. But it is perfectly doable. It's also besides the point, since what Jeff said is really not wrong, his point stands.
@Wulfdojo3 ай бұрын
Can we get Jessie to sing a parody of the song Jolene called "Stay Lean"?
@viviansousa41943 ай бұрын
Second this 🙋♀️
@johnskarns16073 ай бұрын
All good advice. But in addition, it's important to recognize foods that will trigger a binge. For me, that's ice cream.
@PSA783 ай бұрын
Or approach the reason for binge eating, if you want to eat what you want.
@johnskarns16073 ай бұрын
@@PSA78 Some people seem to have different reactions to certain foods. Identify the ones that cause problems and avoid them.
@luv2rackon19 күн бұрын
This is excellent advice that anyone can follow. This approach really works, I have seen it over the last 40 years of my life. It is the reason I am in good shape at 62.
@waltright648Ай бұрын
This makes a lot of sense. I've been weight training 3 times a week and walking briskly 1 hour per day for 6 months but am not losing weight. I do eat too many simple carbs. I'll try upping my protein intake to 200 g. That should curb my appetite.
@mariotooch3 ай бұрын
The leaner you get, the more fat you need to consume.
@LordReginaldMeowmont3 ай бұрын
Ironically, I DID give up bread and I don't miss it.
@jellojiggler16933 ай бұрын
If I stopped eating bread I might actually die.
@paddor3 ай бұрын
Oats in the morning helped me quit bread almost completely. I now buy like one bread a month.
@claudpirros13213 ай бұрын
Very hard I love it
@claudpirros13213 ай бұрын
Excellent video never have i seen anyone to this breakdown this was amazingly thanks Jeff
@J.D.Mc.3 ай бұрын
Dido
@brianvath91863 ай бұрын
The majority of my diet consisted of Kind Bars, fruits, veggies, lots of water and Cauliflower crust pizza...everyday, worked out for 15min 3 times a week. I lost 80lbs in one year. I'm 41💪😎🤙
@jumbolumps6663 ай бұрын
Jesus, I can only imagine how poor your diet was before this if this worked for you
@TheMOlague3 ай бұрын
Kind Bars are not good for you. You lost weight but how’s your bloodwork? That’s the only barometer of health necessary
@israelrivera30093 ай бұрын
No eggs, no meat, no chicken,....Just the "protein" from the garbage of the kind bars??....It amazes me how you boast thats healthy. 😵😵
@brianvath91863 ай бұрын
@@israelrivera3009 Did I say I didn't eat meat? Lol! I put the kitchen sink on my pizza bud.🤣 But you go on now, ya hear?
@israelrivera30093 ай бұрын
@@brianvath9186haha...got you, apologies. 😎😎
@derek15boom3 ай бұрын
That message is so true. I was motivated to make a "lifestyle change" with food last year once I found out I was pre-diabetic. I took a similar approach to this list where I did rid of all processed food and other garbage, but I will still occasionally consume bourbon. But on the flip side, I heavily increased my protein, started lifting again, and speed walk at my son's high school track. In 5 months, I lost 53 pounds and have able to sustain it. Again, this is excellent advice. My only regret is not doing something about it sooner. It took my health being threatened. Don't be that person.
@Prairieshutterbug642 ай бұрын
Thank you for this excellent video! This was more helpful than all the gym classes I took in school combined.