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@MrQuadcity6 ай бұрын
### **1. Dr. Andy Galpin - Adaptation and Reverse Dieting** - **Insight:** Instead of consistently reducing calories to lose weight, sometimes increasing calories can boost metabolism and enhance weight loss, especially when paired with increased activity. - **Reverse Dieting:** Periodically increasing caloric intake can prevent metabolic slowdown and promote weight loss, even after aggressive calorie reduction. ### **2. Dr. Mike Israetel - Mixed Meals and Glycemic Index** - **Insight:** The glycemic index of individual foods is less critical when foods are consumed as part of a mixed meal (proteins, fats, and carbs), as the combined digestion rate mitigates blood sugar spikes. - **Application:** Focus less on selecting low-glycemic foods individually and more on the overall meal composition. ### **3. Dr. Gabrielle Lyon - Prioritizing Protein** - **Insight:** Prioritizing protein intake is essential for body composition and muscle maintenance. Consuming adequate protein helps in building muscle and improving body composition. - **Guideline:** Aim for a dietary protein intake tailored to individual needs, often around 1 gram per pound of ideal body weight. ### **4. Dr. Paul Saladino - Nutrient Quality Over Caloric Restriction** - **Insight:** Emphasizing food quality over caloric restriction can lead to better health outcomes and more effective fat loss. The body self-regulates better with high-quality, unprocessed foods. - **Concept:** Focus on whole, nutrient-dense foods to achieve satiety and metabolic health without strict calorie counting. ### **5. Chris Henshaw - Building Aerobic Base and Interval Training** - **Insight:** Lower-intensity, longer-duration cardio helps build an aerobic base, enhancing overall fat oxidation and endurance. For high-intensity interval training (HIIT), incorporating short intervals with active recovery improves recovery rates and fat oxidation. - **Training Tip:** Include both low-intensity cardio for base-building and structured intervals for performance and fat loss. ### **6. Grego Gallagher - Enjoyable Eating and Compressed Eating Window** - **Insight:** Adopting a compressed eating window and allowing for enjoyable foods within calorie limits can make maintaining a calorie deficit easier and more sustainable. - **Practice:** Incorporate small treats to satisfy cravings while adhering to overall caloric goals. ### **7. Jason Khalipa - Every Minute on the Minute (EMOM) Workouts** - **Insight:** EMOM workouts provide a balanced approach to strength and cardio training by promoting consistent effort and time management. This method helps maintain a steady workout pace and optimizes gym time. - **Method:** Use EMOM workouts for efficient and structured training sessions that balance intensity and recovery. ### **Conclusion** Integrating insights from various experts can offer a holistic approach to fat loss. The recurring themes include the importance of adapting metabolic strategies, focusing on food quality, and integrating effective workout protocols. These insights emphasize that a balanced, individualized approach considering diet quality, exercise intensity, and psychological satisfaction is key to sustainable fat loss and overall health.
@mikea11216 ай бұрын
Dude, thank you! 💪
@MrQuadcity6 ай бұрын
@@mikea1121 Welcome 😎
@striderwolf6876 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!!!
@Shoonai6 ай бұрын
thanks ChatGPT and MrQuadcity ;-)
@MrQuadcity6 ай бұрын
@@Shoonai Our pleasure
@ignas3586 ай бұрын
What I love for you is that you hold two core values: 1. Earnestly seek out truth 2. Changing your mind shouldn’t be seen as a bad thing. Every time we learn something new, we are changing our mind.
@dolcevita7136 ай бұрын
This man is so transparent. This is why I always go back to him. Everyone else retain valuable information so they can earn an extra buck with their personal programs. THANK YOU!
@chrisw55096 ай бұрын
Thomas, I really appreciate you using the term "fat loss" instead of weight loss. I think your terminology is more accurate for old fat guys like myself. Yeah, I'm fat - too much visceral fat. But I am losing fat with the help of your videos. Since the 1st of May I'm down 11 pounds. Per my Smart Scale, I've also lost visceral fat. This was corroborated by my belt. I had to take in my belt.
@NebulaShadow_6 ай бұрын
Congratulations man. Good on you for improving your health!
@vickyburton24346 ай бұрын
Exactly! I have lost three inches off my waste, but have no lost weight. This is because I have not lost muscle mass.
@NeneArroyo-t4t6 ай бұрын
I’m rooting for you, You got this
@pedroflovera6 ай бұрын
16:12 16:20
@jeniferjohnson3746 ай бұрын
It's just more accurate lol
@JesseTX007Ай бұрын
I played this on a loop a few times. Very thoughtful of you to have put this together for us.
@mountianclmb6 ай бұрын
“If you’re just eating a bowl white rice by itself, I feel like someone needs to come up and give you a hug.”
@jagr066 ай бұрын
i don't get it
@cour2knee6 ай бұрын
Me… reflecting back on the buttered rice meals I had in college 💔. 😅😅
@thelordismyshepherd13666 ай бұрын
@@cour2knee 😂😂😂
@sonja41646 ай бұрын
@@cour2kneebuttered rice is SO good 😂
@steppedonmyglasses6 ай бұрын
@@cour2kneemy childhood meal fr
@benphartineАй бұрын
1:29 *1. Dr. Andy Galpin - Adaptation and Reverse Dieting* - *Insight:* Instead of consistently reducing calories to lose weight, sometimes increasing calories can boost metabolism and enhance weight loss, especially when paired with increased activity. - *Reverse Dieting:* Periodically increasing caloric intake can prevent metabolic slowdown and promote weight loss, even after aggressive calorie reduction. 5:45 *2. Dr. Mike Israetel - Mixed Meals and Glycemic Index* - *Insight:* The glycemic index of individual foods is less critical when foods are consumed as part of a mixed meal (proteins, fats, and carbs), as the combined digestion rate mitigates blood sugar spikes. - *Application:* Focus less on selecting low-glycemic foods individually and more on the overall meal composition. 9:53 *3. Dr. Gabrielle Lyon - Prioritizing Protein* - *Insight:* Prioritizing protein intake is essential for body composition and muscle maintenance. Consuming adequate protein helps in building muscle and improving body composition. - *Guideline:* Aim for a dietary protein intake tailored to individual needs, often around 1 gram per pound of ideal body weight. 11:08 *4. Dr. Paul Saladino - Nutrient Quality Over Caloric Restriction* - *Insight:* Emphasizing food quality over caloric restriction can lead to better health outcomes and more effective fat loss. The body self-regulates better with high-quality, unprocessed foods. - *Concept:* Focus on whole, nutrient-dense foods to achieve satiety and metabolic health without strict calorie counting. 14:53 *5. Chris Henshaw - Building Aerobic Base and Interval Training* - *Insight:* Lower-intensity, longer-duration cardio helps build an aerobic base, enhancing overall fat oxidation and endurance. For high-intensity interval training (HIIT), incorporating short intervals with active recovery improves recovery rates and fat oxidation. - *Training Tip:* Include both low-intensity cardio for base-building and structured intervals for performance and fat loss. 21:25 *6. Greg O'gallagher - Enjoyable Eating and Compressed Eating Window* - *Insight:* Adopting a compressed eating window and allowing for enjoyable foods within calorie limits can make maintaining a calorie deficit easier and more sustainable. - *Practice:* Incorporate small treats to satisfy cravings while adhering to overall caloric goals. 23:38 *7. Jason Khalipa - Every Minute on the Minute (EMOM) Workouts* EMOMs - *Insight:* EMOM workouts provide a balanced approach to strength and cardio training by promoting consistent effort and time management. This method helps maintain a steady workout pace and optimizes gym time. - *Method:* Use EMOM workouts for efficient and structured training sessions that balance intensity and recovery. 24:45 *Conclusion* - Integrating insights from various experts can offer a holistic approach to fat loss. The recurring themes include the importance of adapting metabolic strategies, focusing on food quality, and integrating effective workout protocols. These insights emphasize that a balanced, individualized approach focusing on diet quality, exercise intensity, and psychological satisfaction is key to sustainable fat loss and overall health.
@vickyburton24346 ай бұрын
I would love to see a video on weight loss and senior ladies. Anyone have ideas?
@drkmwinters6 ай бұрын
Definitely would like that too.
@erikawinter-stefferud6 ай бұрын
Me too!
@conman0066 ай бұрын
@vickyburton2434 look at channel Maverick Willet. He coaches women. Look at video Maddy's 110 pound weight loss transformation. I think she was 62.
@SawBlade116 ай бұрын
It’s the same as if you were younger but your maintenance calories are going to most likely be lower
@666Jammin6 ай бұрын
Doctor Mindy Pelz!!! She caters to women after menopause because she is one too 😊
@JasonBuckman6 ай бұрын
Real food. That's the key.
@whoknows82236 ай бұрын
"Single ingredient, natural earth grown foods" Mike Dolce. Thanks to him I cut out all the junk and replaced with single ingredient foods time after time
@rharnevious6 ай бұрын
JERF
@bluesunrise23235 ай бұрын
💯
@tn15_6 ай бұрын
23:00 this is the biggest factor for me in maintaining a cut. My last 400 calories are always reserved for whatever I'm craving that night.
@jarlwhiterun74786 ай бұрын
I dread that time of the late afternoon and night
@jerryd80204 ай бұрын
That's genius!
@evec20223 ай бұрын
Dr. Paul is right about the whole foods and satiety. It's the processed foods that increase appetite and cravings. Once you completely eliminate them from your diet... your body can regulate how many calories you need to eat and usually it's way less than you've been eating. If you have trouble with that still, make your food less interesting to eat.
@LatsoOndrej3 ай бұрын
Thomas, this was a great video. Very educational. Thank you for doing this for us.
@MelissaLeo9662 ай бұрын
Awesome video, Thomas! Thank you for sharing!!! 💪🏻
@OHMar7116 ай бұрын
Don't know why, but Thomas always looks so sad. Give us a smile. You do so much for so many. Thank you.
@SusieDancer-wm2ee6 ай бұрын
It's funny about our different perceptions. It seems odd to me that he appears sad to you. Agreed, no big smiles, but his face has a very pleasant expression to me.
@damdamfino6 ай бұрын
Kind of a weird thing to say. I hate being told to smile. Maybe he just has resting B face.
@OHMar7116 ай бұрын
Oh, I didn't intend to be mean. I take it back😊. It's probably just a perception based on how I was feeling at the time. Thomas reminds me of my oldest son, so I enjoy watching him. I think he is very smart.
@simpleitsdanny6 ай бұрын
Expressive!
@dmoney75366 ай бұрын
You think he needs to have some cheesy dick Clark grin, I'm glad he doesn't, it would make him appear less credible. Some of us feel great and don't naturally smile. The idea of forcing a smile or being able to put on a camera smile is completely foreign, unnecessary and unpleasant.
@edwinrivera53776 ай бұрын
So many tips I'm going to have to re-watch perhaps several times
@fbomb71846 ай бұрын
I’m with Greg. I eat pretty healthy at work, but when I get home at 10 or 11 PM it’s dinner and ice cream or some kind of dessert, and I walk around at 12-15% body fat. I think portion control helps too. I see people go through a half gallon of ice cream like it weren’t nothing.
@jonny52696 ай бұрын
Awesome dude, supporting other experts in the field. Rare. Thanks Thomas
@chrisdonnell25756 ай бұрын
I can vouch for small eating window warrior diet fasting 20 hours a day and eating keto like lower carb lower fat too makes fat loss easy. I added berberine and niacin plus sauna 3 times a week and losing 2-3 lbs easily each week. I also lose weight much faster with fish so eat a lot of salmon, sardines, mackerel. 10lbs left till I get six pack back I had back in late teens and 53 years old will be a total of 50lbs of fat loss after next 10.
@SG-ji5ij6 ай бұрын
Great examples of how to destroy your metabolism and hormones.
@nrgpup776 ай бұрын
Intermittent fasting worked great for fat loss but it interfered with my workouts when I started going harder. I dunno what you do outside the kitchen but there is a chance it might affect things for you. Good luck!
@chrisdonnell25756 ай бұрын
@@nrgpup77 On heavy days I'll have a hydrolyzed whey protein and maybe a burger no bread after makes me far less sore next day and ready for next day I do that bodyparts. You're right hard lifting and not eating for 3-8 hours later makes you recover slower. On lighter days I do sets of 10 with lighter weights and not near failure no need to do this.
@klevykids6 ай бұрын
@@SG-ji5ijwhy?
@tonyfc88096 ай бұрын
@@SG-ji5ij LOL fasting is healing. It's a great way to regulate hormones and increases metabolic rate, fat burning and improved insulin sensitivity if doing it intermittently
@GregPaxson6 ай бұрын
Awesome! And just like you are grateful to be able to talk with all of these people and learn all of this, I am equally grateful for you and all of these other folks for sharing the information with us. It's helped change my life and health. Mentally and physically. Thanks to all of you. Especially Dr. Mike 😻
@eveyoyvey40323 ай бұрын
Love your reality-based perspective that acknowledges the value of evolving our guidelines & beliefs as new information comes in. SO many fitness 'gurus' are just hardline-dogmatic! Thank you, Thomas, for the breath of fresh, invigorating and inspiring air that your videos bring.
@101Cecilia6 ай бұрын
This was excellent… I’m gonna have to watch it again. right now Thank you, Thomas!
@tedxlasvegas3454 ай бұрын
LOVE Dr. MIke (RO) with all that I am - he's brilliant, and his lectures are always bursting with levity.🎉
@RealJonzuk6 ай бұрын
happy to see your enjoying more carbs again you should try brown rice with 1/2 tsp of garlic onion turmeric black pepper ginger and 2/3 tbsp of nutritonal yeast with 2 lemons worth of juice n 2 tbsp of olive oil mix all together and add chickpeas and broccoli its one of the best meals in my life i really really really enjoy it and feel amazing eating it i dont even need salt i use the nusalt with it and it taste better than real salt does in that dish
@CANAN123546 ай бұрын
It s been 10 years that I started following you 😮 Time really flies! I learned lot from you thank you so much for every bit of it! U r a great guy 🎉❤🥰😇
@sandrabassett99236 ай бұрын
Thanks Thomas, informative and useful 😊
@sarahboudreault77796 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I’m really concerned about my husband. He doesn’t eat enough nutrition period and only eats about 1/3 of his protein needs. He won’t listen to anything to do with this stuff. It’s only me who does. He eats protein at supper and that’s it. He doesn’t like 98% of veggies. Won’t eat much fruit either because he doesn’t want to spend too much money. He’s 47. I’ve told him these things but can’t do it anymore. It upsets him too much. All I can do is pray 🙏. Thanks Thomas. Love your content.
@bigaz726 ай бұрын
Sarah B I have the same issue with my family. Both my bride and my adult children. I try to inspire, encourage, educate....but I come off as the never ending nag. But it's funny now my wife is having to educate her folks using my words about the importance of protein and getting some movement in. My poor kids though I heard em talking to mom the other day that they are just doomed to be a fat a** 😒But yes prayer 🙏
@sharroon75745 ай бұрын
What does he like to eat?
@DilrukshiWimalaratne4 ай бұрын
Same situation.. My husband, I try to inspire him to live healthy but he gets irritated. So I back off.. All I also do is pray.. No matter how much I love him, there is only so much I can do...
@robtravis69776 ай бұрын
The chocolate at the end of the day is a Game Changer, it's the only sweet I don't over eat
@GottaSayIt6 ай бұрын
Love it but can’t eat it at the end of the day or I won’t sleep 😂
@leathergrasshopper5 ай бұрын
Good information, and I like to see all the different angles that inspire me to investigate the details. Thanks.
@KNS6166 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video Thomas. I applied many of the tips and have made tremendous progress with fitness/ strength/ fat loss goals for myself as well as many of my clients.
@WowzaGuy2 ай бұрын
Regarding reverse dieting. Mike Matthews is an excellent source of fitness related content. He has long preached that we need to move more before we cut calories.
@gregor-samsaАй бұрын
18:00 Sounds like cycling with bicycle for long hours;-)
@brandonblake35126 ай бұрын
Love your videos. Been following for quite a while. Thanks for your time and information.
@gawiki6 ай бұрын
Love that compilation, great idea!
@shelleyhodgkinson13416 ай бұрын
Excellent information and summary as always
@ohellzbellz47456 ай бұрын
So knowing everything you know now, if you were obease again (or rewind to when you were obease) what would you do to lose the fat?
@SG-ji5ij6 ай бұрын
That would be a great, next, video!
@Madhouz6 ай бұрын
Great question! Lets get it
@michaelstephens98526 ай бұрын
There are so many variables to consider. Like thyroid diseases, etc.
@SavageSairung6 ай бұрын
I am doing full recomposition now. Weight is slightly static but my fat % shrinks weekly. I workout with cardio and heavy weight lifting 5 days a week. Clothes are becoming loose. I know I have a ton of water retention due to creatine and gear (female athlete using Ana and honest about it). So the static scale isn't bugging me because I am watching my body get leaner and leaner.
@Bubblegumswitch6 ай бұрын
Intermittent fasting. That is what is helping me to lose fat (I lost weight on a WFPB/vegan diet, but didn’t realize when my body became insulin resistant). I had skin tags for years, and didn’t realize that was one of the symptoms; I thought those appeared because I was getting older 🤷🏾♀️.
@IkePaz6 ай бұрын
more creators need a greatest hits like this one.
@greentara2916 ай бұрын
Lots of thought provoking information here. Thanks!
@DilrukshiWimalaratne4 ай бұрын
I am going through this right now.. Low carb diet for a long time.. My body fat and weight came raining back after couple of years.. No matter what i do.. 15000 steps, strength training, interminant fasting, with 1 meal, two snacks,.. Nothing works.. Nothing is absolutely working.. Any time I try to eat some carbs, next day the weight is up by 1 or 2 kg
@WRC__3 ай бұрын
Tracking calories? Or just carbs
@stephiegetsit2 ай бұрын
Are you consuming large amounts of powders and supplements. Try dropping them and get the nutrients from foods.. ifind these so called experts, just talk you around in circles . They all push you on whole foods but by the way take these highly processed supplements. I stopped taking the protien powders and supplements and I jave noticed the bloat is diminished the past three days
@advex44286 ай бұрын
Israetel is always real fun 🎉
@linedot27456 ай бұрын
Thomas wasnt having any of it though!
@handullradaai6 ай бұрын
My goodness! Thomas is on a roll. Amazing stuff. Thank you.
@Magpie-11116 ай бұрын
Excellent compilation, thank you!
@lisamead166 ай бұрын
Excellent video - but I am still very unclear on what the EMOM workout entails? Thank you so much for all the information you share!
@greensleeves322 ай бұрын
Intermittent fasting and making sure my first/main meal is very healthy has worked great for me. Satiation keeps me from snacking later. Great advice in this one all around. Sustainability
@wendywertz88285 ай бұрын
Thank you best video ever!
@zeddybear2574 ай бұрын
What Chris Hinshaw is saying sounds similar to a couple of other things I’ve heard some say such as 1) interval training is natural for humans and is similar to how children play: run, stop, run, slow, run, change activities; and 2) circuit training makes a person more athletic. I was in my best shape when I did circuit training and have decided to try incorporating more of it again. I’ve found that I like to find a hill and run up for 60 and walk/jog for 30, but maybe I should run for 10 and jog for 30 instead, then maybe only go up the hill and jog home so I don’t overdo it. The long walks that you and Gallagher recommend are tremendous and I love them, they feel good. What Greg Gallagher is saying makes sense too. I dislike smoothies, they’re way too much for me, but I do like yogurt and so your recommendation to have protein powder in yogurt is super helpful. Overall, I love veg and protein and when I eat lots of clean, high quality food my body is happy and I’m happy. So, yes, eating things we like will keep us eating them. If we find healthy things we like, we’ll more easily maintain consistency. But Gallagher also said that people who keep weight off tend to eat similar things. Hmm, it makes sense, but is it healthy and can I really get the rest from supps? I do supplement, have for years, but am uncertain whether this is an okay way to consistently get ones that would be missing in a same food diet. You’re right that some non-experts say expert things. These people are experts in my opinion, they don’t have a certifying body seal of approval - that’s all as far as I’m concerned. If they are committed, observant, and consistently push boundaries and experiment, then they’re doing what “experts” do but maybe they’re even more disciplined to be able to do it independently in some cases. Even certified experts can be wrong for various reasons. The high-quality food thing is totally true. I used to eat raw vegan and your body will take no more when it’s had enough. I’ve also heard someone say that when your body has had enough protein it will do the same and I’ve also found this to be true. Always great vids and quality info!
@michaeldwyer9775 ай бұрын
I eat enough calories that I’m close to maintenance mon-sat. Then I do. 36 hour fast from Saturday night until Monday morning. I lose about a pound a week like this. Then when I get to a maintenance phase I just eat even more Monday-Saturday
@eunicerebello90344 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing plan to start this 36 hour fast Sunday to Tuesday morning ❤
@oneluv116 ай бұрын
Can u talk about supplements and things that block androgen receptors…learned that things like curcumin, taurine, berberine, etc and a long list of things that block these receptors
@LaciRae6 ай бұрын
is blocking good or bad?? i take everything You listed & probably more since i take a ton of different supplements.
@oneluv116 ай бұрын
@@LaciRae theres a recent video out and blocking these receipts just means that for males it can contribute to lower testosterone or hormone levels if they have less or reduce amount of receptors to bind to…I think it would apply to females for estrogen…I also take these supplements and seems there a long list
@OffLeashK95 ай бұрын
Nice shirt! Hands down my fav athletic clothing brand!
@Samantha22D6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the info!
@tdean58406 ай бұрын
Such a great video!!!🎉
@mailelement1100Ай бұрын
What's so bad about the odd red line workout? If you have any notion or plan about racing anything, you need to know what red line feels like and you also need to know what those moments before it feel like. Don't get me wrong, though. We don't always go into a workout thinking this is a red line set. Sometimes we just try to push the limit and end up on the other side. It might happen race day so red lining in a workout could provide a learning experience for how to deal with race day.
@jonasmachaddo6 ай бұрын
One,if not the best of your videos,Man 💪🏽
@joshane20586 ай бұрын
Great Round up of Ideas! I need to see what happens if I play with these concepts!
@smeagolllgollumm54096 ай бұрын
Thanks Thomas for the compilation! Certainly enlightening.
@taylorsmall22806 ай бұрын
Thomas, this is exceptional, yes; for content however, it’s a great example of practicing critical thinking. Take in data and be skeptical, then stay open minded and discern and come to conclusions, creating emotional mature humans. It’s admirable that you’re respectful of all positions. Thank you. We do not have to agree with every position, however, respecting our differences is very refreshing! ❤
@Griza226 ай бұрын
Amazing thank you Tom
@cuniestrada6 ай бұрын
This was a really great video! 👏🏽
@B2Strong4 ай бұрын
Hey Thomas, Is oatmeal bad for you? I’m seeing different opinions. Is the maple brown sugar oatmeal terrible with some fruit?
@spiritualtaurus79426 ай бұрын
If you can't change your mind whenever you want, by growing and learning new information then what's the point in having one!?! 🙏🏻 Great video.
@mattcollier12636 ай бұрын
Dr mike is the best man with knowledge on KZbin
@TheOnlyStonemason6 ай бұрын
Lyle
@stevenscott67156 ай бұрын
Seed is $50 for a 30 day supply. People be out of their minds to pay that every month.
@StrongestRising6 ай бұрын
Where else will you be able to get those probiotics? You probably don't check what types are in your kimchi, not lab tested.
@Petunia-fl9lu6 ай бұрын
just eat fibre...it's a prebiotic.
@rollandklontz6 ай бұрын
People spend more than that at Starbucks in a week.
@stevenscott67156 ай бұрын
@@rollandklontzI agree with you but they really shouldn’t spend on Starbucks like that. I’ve taken all kinds of probiotics over the years. None have made me feel appreciably better after taking them. But every few years another brand comes out saying they are different, they are better than all the rest. These product marketing campaigns will go on until the end of time while taking millions of dollars from desperate consumers who are looking to feel better
@SimplyHuman1866 ай бұрын
Carnivore appearance to be a great way to better one's bacterial content.
@skincraftorganicsllc85376 ай бұрын
Thanks again for your great content & information!! I love all of the people you've interviewed in this video - especially Gabrielle Lyon! Although I'm no carnivore - or whatever Paul is these days, I think he's great & passionate - and makes a lot of sense... I also love how he doesn't give a crap (seemingly) about what others think... and although I also like Layne, I can't stand when he steps into his bully mode & rips into Paul - and others...
@korenavery43346 ай бұрын
Can you please do a video on how adding protein and fats to carbs help lower the glycemic load of carbs ?
@JasonBraswelljrb6 ай бұрын
EMOM is the best solution in this video for me. All my workouts are 5 sets x 4 different body parts for 20 sets total. 45 mins resistance and then 10-15 mins on the treadmill to cool down. 2-3 x per week and there's not much else to worry about.
@natalielazor36214 күн бұрын
If you’re predisposed (through genetics) to stomach fat, will any of your advice work?
@whoknows82236 ай бұрын
Very cool compilation. I'd say half of this I have heard from sources already Edit: 14:53 man this clip was gold.
@Persepolis85646 ай бұрын
My biggest challenge and hurdle for losing weight is not eating at night and close to bedtime. If I could conquer that challenge, I can burn fat 100× faster
@JohanFitFoodie6 ай бұрын
If you get up early and exercise, as well as fast in the morning, by dinner you'll be exhausted. I just eat, with most carbs at dinner for natural melatonin, then get tired and sleep after a short walk 😴 No time to get tempted snacking 👌
@Persepolis85646 ай бұрын
@@JohanFitFoodie yeah, I am trying to wale up earlier than I usually do. The other issue is the medication I take at night is notorious for spiking your appetite through the roof
@thelordismyshepherd13666 ай бұрын
Try drinking tea at night, no sugar though . You feel relaxed, no calories and your stomach feels full. Overtime your brain will stop nagging you for those treats at night.
@JohanFitFoodie6 ай бұрын
@@Persepolis8564 sounds tough, if possible maybe a more carb heavy meal at night, then a short walk and straight to bed. For me it usually knocks me out after being awake 16 hrs or so being active 🔥😊🚶♂️ keep it up!
@DBTUNED-CT6 ай бұрын
Just eat before bed , but eat less throughout the day, I also keep my diet low in fat like Tom . A meal 1 -2 hours before bed will not hinder fat loss
@PhdBlonde5 ай бұрын
I love Seed. The only thing that works as promised and wanted.
@BeckyJB8886 ай бұрын
22:38 what he says right here is so true for me!!! Struggling big time. ❤
@dennisb79306 ай бұрын
Excellent Thomas they all have ways that work well !
@mistyanderson68346 ай бұрын
Love a square of dark chocolate and a few almonds as my sweet treat. 😋
@Janhartman746 ай бұрын
Nice, collecting the best info from all the great health experts in one video. Thnx!
@ronburgandy75716 ай бұрын
7:01 yep! Majorly overthinking it.
@Renae-z6p6 ай бұрын
I thought for sure you would mention the advice of kino body about getting 12 K to 15 K steps for fat loss. That conversation was so helpful for me.
@stevenscott67156 ай бұрын
This message is Thomas approved. Love your Herculean arms
@advex44286 ай бұрын
I'd be happy if you could look into both protein recycling and the role of insulin for muscle building. The reason is, and many will hate me for this, that its obvious that the trend of getting your 120g to 200g protein per day is wrong theorizing. I just think it from a meta view. Who is right, doctors who extrapolate their theoretical knowledge of how to get old? Or people who actually got old. And in them you usually find fairly natural diet, not too stressful life, diet leaning towards (natural!) carbs, no trace of muscle bulking, no specific vo2max training throughout life, times of scarcity, simplicity, leaning toward happiness. And how do I know that they are not DESPITES, meaning eg, that they got old DESPITE having a sourdough bread each week, or DESPITE having some fish and poultry? Because all these people existed at the same time. The muscular pumped guy existed and didn't get old. The rich guy, who ate half a cow each week existed and didn't get old. The vegan existed and didn't get old. That's why. Its like "experts" who know athletes should eat xyz to win, vs winning athletes and how they eat. They don't win DESPITE their diet, because those other diets exist in other athletes, but they don't win. Peace all!
@surendarvijay25205 ай бұрын
The reason I avoid most high glycemic foods is micronutrient density. White rice especially has much less nutrient density than lentils, or potatoes which I would prefer as my carb source.
@gk33304 ай бұрын
I stopped counting calories a long time ago. I found for me it became obsessive and I actually lost more weight without worrying about calories. I would eat not so healthy foods as well but it fit in my calories range either way I wasn’t healthy at that time because I was eating things that aren’t good for my body but I thought it was okay because it fit in the calorie range. Not only was I physically unhealthy doing that I was mentally unhealthy constantly worrying I would track even a bite of something I would have. I definitely agree with Paul on that one.
@mirella87335 ай бұрын
New to your Channel gréât video's thank you
@pharmclare6 ай бұрын
Amazing perspectives. Thank you for sharing
@klevykids6 ай бұрын
Thank you! It was very valuable! Keep it up
@permanentfitness19196 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, Thomas. Have you ever considered interviewing Dr Erik Berg?
@beleares6 ай бұрын
Seems to me that Thomas focuses on science and actual studies, and the scientists/doctors who delve into it, such as the ones in this video. Dr. Berg, in the other hand, while a good communicator and well intentioned, is decades behind on his facts, science. A lot of what he states in his channel is simply based on assumptions or extrapolations from basic facts, but not thoroughly understood by him. Better sources of information would be, again, the ones in this video - minus probably Saladino who has a very confusing stance on a bunch of things. Other great source of data would be scientists such as Dr. Lane, who has a KZbin channel called Byolane.
@permanentfitness19196 ай бұрын
@beleares I think it depends on what specific information you're seeking.
@christinaheltabbott73376 ай бұрын
Thomas, this was a fantastic video!! Thank you for sharing a condensed version of all these nuggets from these professionals!!!
@ClayOwens-fr6wc5 ай бұрын
Why can't we as body builders bulking just eat a Lil over maintenance but then do zone 2 for 1 or 2 hrs to burn fat...seems like theoretically we could stay anabolic that way while burning fat... so we could build muscle and burn fat same time .. like why can't we keep our glycogen full and burn fat in zone 2 all the time . If zone 2 burns fat all the time ..I wonder the ratio of fats to carbs burnt in zone 2 .. because if we could just go 100% fat in zone 2 then why couldn't we do zone 2 for 4 or 5 hours a day and nvr worry about low glycogen in our body building workouts...?
@willemvanriet71606 ай бұрын
SO much value in one flog, thank you!
@sheenaj39516 ай бұрын
This is a great and concise video.
@meelvis9396 ай бұрын
I eat at maintenance level and fast one day a week (6/1 instead of 5/2 IF with calorie restriction of 600 calories). I have gone from 200 pounds down to 175 pounds in 6 months (about 1 lb per week). I also do cardio, Pilates, and lift weights 5 days a week.
@elsterp78376 ай бұрын
can you make a vid about Bovine Colostrum
@jenv68466 ай бұрын
So how do you figure out if you are one of the people who needs the "reverse diet"? Is there (scientific) evidence that it helps one body type more than others? What about women in perimenopause? I have questions. I'll take answers.
@wileycoyotegenius16 ай бұрын
Awesome info
@MichaelAmen3166 ай бұрын
Sounds like Thomas is very concerned about what his viewers will say and think about him for "promoting" Paul Saladino. I would have been like, "Watch this clip of what Dr. Paul Saladino say about ... 'I agree with him on this point.'"
@belltheTACO6 ай бұрын
Hey Thomas! Anyway we can get an updated supplement you currently take? Dosages too?
@sz41795 ай бұрын
Love Paul Saladino, what are you talking about?
@kristibement27666 ай бұрын
Hey Thomas! I just recently have started watching your videos and have become very knowledgeable in just the past couple of weeks thanks to you! I was wondering if you knew of a good app or would consider making something of your own that would scan a food and basically give it a grade (like the nfl draft grades for example). I just watched your protein bar video from sprouts and there was so much good information in there so that’s where my idea came from! Thanks for all you do to inform us on the road to good health. We appreciate you!
@cr5286 ай бұрын
Dr.Mike is awesome & so funny too 😅
@ciprianolopez75596 ай бұрын
I love Paul Saladino who hating on him?
@markothwriter6 ай бұрын
people were frustrated with him because he changed his guidance drastically over time, drastically
@ciprianolopez75596 ай бұрын
@@markothwriter you mean because he found out what works for his body and not as easy as one size fit all
@defeqel65376 ай бұрын
@@ciprianolopez7559 because he started eating loads of sugar, and when he gets CVD people will blame it on the meat
@chuckleezodiac246 ай бұрын
all the Carnivore Cultists that he betrayed with his Apostasy.
@onlypansbro5 ай бұрын
So many different ideas out there. So overwhelming and hard to know what is best. 😢
@praisethelord42226 ай бұрын
This was fantastic.
@darcyjane80316 ай бұрын
i started with Keto after the Pandemic weight gain and bad nutrition resulted in me having Bell's Palsy. Almost zero potassium and Vit D. I lost 45 pounds pretty rapidly, in part, i think, because that over weight state was new for me. I went off the rails when Thomas said having some diet soda now and then isnt bad. WELL,,, it IS bad if you are a diet soda aholic like i was. ANYWAY,,what happened on MY low carb journey, other than the weight loss,,was discovering that going LOW CARB ended my massive osteoarthritis pain,. IM 67 now and have had osteo since age 19. NOT having to eat pain drugs several times daily was a miracle in its self. Anytime i do eat a lot of carbs in one day, i end up with aching joints to the point of sleep disturbance. For me, it is the STATE of NO pain that motivates me to keep doing a version of Low Carb. IM far from perfect and still weigh more than I want, but i am in control of my pain. It is NOT in control of me.