Getting Started In The Gym: 5x CrossFit Champ Mat Fraser

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  • @Ikonick
    @Ikonick  Před 2 lety +98

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  • @liamosak1882
    @liamosak1882 Před 2 lety +12812

    Yes more people need to encourage this behaviour! Thank you

    • @Ikonick
      @Ikonick  Před 2 lety +61

      LETS GO Liam

    • @TheEzLiving
      @TheEzLiving Před 2 lety +10

      Personally if that doesn’t work for you , just because in nature we’re not all the same , I diet . Once body get used to diet then I start going the the gym
      Infact if you don’t eat right and just start working out you might just get hungrier or not even have good workouts because you’re energy is so low because of all the shit food you consume .
      Without the diet and I don’t mean starving I mean a diet you can sustain through life .
      Obviously live a little every once in a while it’ll reset your body ( diet wise )
      I’ve lost 90-100 lbs twice unfortunately

    • @cconnon1912
      @cconnon1912 Před 2 lety +14

      If you eat healthy and work out on a schedule you don’t even need supplements.

    • @dantrevino4166
      @dantrevino4166 Před 2 lety

      yes!!!

    • @aceggkspade958
      @aceggkspade958 Před 2 lety +1

      Everyone needs the juice!!!! Lmao

  • @nye3455
    @nye3455 Před 2 lety +3073

    He’s right. Small changes make a huge difference in the long run.

    • @Ikonick
      @Ikonick  Před 2 lety +21

      incremental

    • @j.johnson8360
      @j.johnson8360 Před 2 lety +5

      Like the small changes of the sauce he used.

    • @gustavweimann3002
      @gustavweimann3002 Před 2 lety

      @Goochisz Magoochisz people get hard from shitting on people that aren’t natty. Pretending like the only reason they aren’t as big/lean/strong is the peds

    • @misterbulger
      @misterbulger Před 2 lety

      They all add up to a big change

    • @youngrichie
      @youngrichie Před 2 lety

      @@j.johnson8360 complete juice head. More small change bollocks!

  • @flpdns
    @flpdns Před 2 lety +2488

    i love how he simplified everything so well, it's so intimidating to start when you have no idea what to do, all the things you need to control

    • @andybee1177
      @andybee1177 Před rokem +2

      I remember wanting to go gym when I was about 19 or 20 and for weeks just didn't have the balls basically because I was certain my skinny frame would be laughed out the place. How wrong was I,, after finally getting courage to go in I found the vast majority of guys were very helpful and actually gave me good pointers and advice.. overall a good bunch lads

    • @JoeWho1
      @JoeWho1 Před 6 měsíci

      It's all about consistency and effort. We all started out around 5-10 lbs the more u put in the more you get back.

  • @benscott274
    @benscott274 Před rokem +911

    This is actually such underrated advice.. people don’t understand the importance of consistency and incremental changes that are long lasting

    • @jprice_
      @jprice_ Před rokem +19

      For a good reason. There's no money to be made giving this kind of advice. Nothing to sell, can't make a content mill out if it, nothing.

    • @taylorpeay8991
      @taylorpeay8991 Před rokem +5

      @@jprice_ thats true af. Even more respect to this guy. He can sell books and actual beneficial supplements though

    • @chancellorpalpatine7486
      @chancellorpalpatine7486 Před rokem +1

      That's what I tell people who want to get into running. You don't need to drop $200 on running shoes and $200 on a nice Garmin. Just go outside and jog a mile. Everyday for week. If your not injured, increase it to 2 miles every other day. At first don't even worry about how fast you going or getting in tons of miles every session. Just get in the habit of running everyday

  • @lface7426
    @lface7426 Před 2 lety +2335

    A full night's sleep. So underrated.

    • @benjaminclutter8611
      @benjaminclutter8611 Před 2 lety +19

      @LFace work it plus feed it plus rest it equals growth GAINS. All three are equally important

    • @robertstates6538
      @robertstates6538 Před 2 lety +7

      Creatine is all i would take, good food and sleep

    • @jimbojones3124
      @jimbojones3124 Před 2 lety

      Bad sleep will destroy your everyday life and well-being and put you in an early grave.. now add shit food zero exercise and drugs/alcohol to it .. dead by 65

    • @rickybobby9885
      @rickybobby9885 Před 2 lety +66

      Thats honestly the hardest part

    • @jonathanburnett8891
      @jonathanburnett8891 Před 2 lety +29

      @@rickybobby9885 you ain’t fuckin lying bro

  • @casperghost9808
    @casperghost9808 Před 2 lety +3508

    Damn this is the realest advice anyone has ever heard. Every single other fitness guy has a supplement they promote. This guy nah figure out how to work out first.

    • @joedattoli
      @joedattoli Před 2 lety +41

      Pretty cool since he has his own supplement line.

    • @mrenteryourname7409
      @mrenteryourname7409 Před 2 lety +5

      I completely do not agree. Supplements WILL help you develop muscle much quicker, especially if your diet is not great. If you have $100 you can invest to help your success do it. Get a pre workout, creatine and depending if you're skinny or fat Protein powder or Bulk supplement. Your muscle will grow faster, you will recover better, you will have better workouts. This will make you more invested in working out and help you make it a habit. If you don't have the money - don't worry, you will see results either way. If you do - spend it because its worth it!

    • @akasha9597
      @akasha9597 Před 2 lety +52

      @@mrenteryourname7409 All within context, mate. In this situation, the guy just needed to make a start and not over complicate things. This guy didn’t even know where or how to start working out in a gym. A simple 12 minute workout is the first step he needed, it showed that he could do it. Build from there, add supplements later once you know what you’re doing and working towards a goal. Otherwise you might have all the gear and no idea…

    • @jasonmelvin9102
      @jasonmelvin9102 Před 2 lety +3

      Well different people market to different audiences. Those other people are looking to get purchases from already experienced lifters while for this particular situation he was working with a beginner.

    • @sharky2606
      @sharky2606 Před 2 lety

      I don't think this is fair, they may promote a supplement line, but they don't claim that it has magic properties (from what I've seen). If you like there content, their products are a way to help support them

  • @Luppostm
    @Luppostm Před rokem +18

    Probably the best advice from the GOAT 🐐

  • @ClappOnUpp
    @ClappOnUpp Před rokem +68

    EXACTLY!!! This is what I tell people all the time. Don't go all in right away. There's multiple reasons for that but the main one is-motivation. I've noticed over the years training friends, family and dabbling as a professional trainer that the way to keep someone going is to hold them back.. make them say "That's it?"..Motivation is key for consistency and consistency is key in fitness and everything else in life.

    • @ClappOnUpp
      @ClappOnUpp Před rokem

      You've completely missed the point. But you're not a trainer thank god

  • @littlewigglemonster7691
    @littlewigglemonster7691 Před 2 lety +551

    This is great advice
    I swear 99% of the time every day I just tell my self do 5 reps, then once I’m done that I go more. Getting into the habit of momentum is the the biggest key, once the boulder starts rolling it’s so easy to keep it goin

    • @travissorenson245
      @travissorenson245 Před 2 lety +21

      I firmly believe that the hardest part of a workout is getting yourself to the gym or whever you chose to workout at.

    • @BRIANROSER
      @BRIANROSER Před 2 lety +4

      @@travissorenson245 Bruh, working out is so easy to me after I managed to finally reach my daily calorie goal. Toughest part is eating so much, the workout turns out to be the easiest thing, especially with rest days etc.

    • @lukas-ux9zp
      @lukas-ux9zp Před 2 lety +5

      True. I know people who buy treadmills and bikes and supps
      2 weeks in they quit lol

    • @BRIANROSER
      @BRIANROSER Před 2 lety +8

      @@lukas-ux9zp really gotta recognise when youre just overhyped for something and when something struck such a deep chord deep inside you that quitting is simply not an option. I learned that lately and I try not to begin anything anymore that I dont absolutely want to finish. Ive learned to do whatever I say no matter what, now its just about being smart about what I say. Little mental trick for infinite motivation... do 100% of what you say from now on ;)

    • @abdurrahmanshahid7626
      @abdurrahmanshahid7626 Před 2 lety

      @@BRIANROSER Yea before starting my fitness journey seriously I thought gym would be hard part,but since I have to be in a 500 calorie surplus I soon found out the gym was fun it was the eating that was annoying , currently have gained 5-6 kgs while maintaining 12-14% body fat

  • @thomas-lyndonevans1187
    @thomas-lyndonevans1187 Před 2 lety +15

    The 12min workout also creates a desire in your friend to work out more rather than going all out in 1month and falling off. It therefore creates more intensity while training! Solid advice

  • @col3manmusic
    @col3manmusic Před 2 lety +31

    Solid advice. Consistency is 🔑. I’ve lost 55lbs in the past 13 months. This was basically the approach I took. In the past when I would change to much in the beginning I would always hit a wall, get complacent, and rebound. Building good habits one at a time can be a super powerful tool.

  • @Ariane_theblinginrealtor
    @Ariane_theblinginrealtor Před 2 lety +335

    I agree with this. I’ve been off my diet and workout routine for so long that I literally just told myself, I’m just going to go to the gym and do cardio, slowly get back in the groove and change diet later. I want to just work on a simple routine without overwhelming myself. Great advice 👏🏽

  • @10deep92
    @10deep92 Před 2 lety +426

    The mindset behind it is from a book called, “Atomic Habits.” Recommended for sure

    • @mdl0838
      @mdl0838 Před 2 lety +13

      “Atomic Habits” is a complete rip off of Dr. Leo Marvin’s book “Baby Steps.”

    • @10deep92
      @10deep92 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mdl0838 🤝

    • @matthewthomas7727
      @matthewthomas7727 Před 2 lety +4

      Where did the guy who wrote that book get the mindset from?

    • @AlexS-mz5xw
      @AlexS-mz5xw Před 2 lety

      🎲

    • @steo4344
      @steo4344 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mdl0838 baby steps is just another version of the 1% method

  • @januaryortega9352
    @januaryortega9352 Před 2 lety +285

    This is such a good way of explaining it, i started out really slow and eventually i kinda became obsessed with it but like in a healthy way. Results are the best motivator imo

    • @shelfcloud487
      @shelfcloud487 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes. Once you see progress and results the motivation goes up.

    • @bayang321
      @bayang321 Před 2 lety +2

      each additional rep or 5lbs on the bar...sooo satisfying 😌

  • @ryane6751
    @ryane6751 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Amazing advice from THE most legendary crossfitter possibly ever.

  • @brian_eye
    @brian_eye Před rokem +5

    I love how he’s actually wanting to change his friend’s life/lifestyle by creating a habit little by little rather than to make a quick fix/a quick buck (if it’s a business). ❤

  • @elreydelmundo1343
    @elreydelmundo1343 Před 2 lety +47

    Getting your fat friends into working out and watching their transformation is like the best feeling ever.

  • @guytorgerson7556
    @guytorgerson7556 Před 2 lety +254

    finally a man that knows how to train a real beginner....absolutely do not change your diet right away...unless you want your clients to quit

    • @qwettttttt
      @qwettttttt Před 2 lety +1

      Then they were never commited.

    • @Jordan-ok4yb
      @Jordan-ok4yb Před 2 lety +11

      @@qwettttttt some people WANT to be committed though and that’s what guys like this help with, is getting over the initial fear of the gym.

    • @Hammarsand
      @Hammarsand Před 2 lety +2

      When do you start the roids?

    • @OGSauceDaddy
      @OGSauceDaddy Před 2 lety +10

      Completely agree. Just focus on showing up. Too many people trying to undo years of inactivity and poor diet in one session

    • @ste5732
      @ste5732 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Hammarsand a week before your first gym session works well.

  • @nuraliamazlan3789
    @nuraliamazlan3789 Před 2 lety +1

    He's preaching the truth. After realising I gained 8kg during lockdown, I told myself "alright we are here - what do we do?" I restarted my running routine, limit it to 3km a day 3x a week. Eventually I built it up and signed up for CF. It went from just 1-2 times a week to now being 4-5 times a week over the span of 6 months. Its a lot more sustainable because I gave my body the time to adjust, recover and progress. I still have my "off" week and on those weeks? I listened to my body. It's easier to sustain a routine if your body can catch up w the changes accordingly

  • @TheCaliRhino
    @TheCaliRhino Před rokem

    My friend is going through some relationship ish, hadn’t seen him in the gym for a minute & now I’ve got him back crushing it with me for the last three weeks, 4-6 days a week! He’s letting me lead the workouts & now he’s getting his physical self back which makes the mental bullshit more manageable. If you let them both decline, you’re F’d. If ish is tough mentally, keep your self physically sharp. If you have an injury, study something you’re interested in to keep yourself from falling into that pit of despair.
    Personally, I love listening to Thomas Sowell give interviews or reading one of his many books, plenty of both available on YT 🙏🥰

  • @deltafors24-73
    @deltafors24-73 Před 2 lety +10

    I needed this reminder! I haven't worked out in about 10+ years and thinking I can just jump right back in like I never stopped.. Gotta remember that I have to go back to basics.. And that's hard for me. Almost 40

    • @Ronny_Ron
      @Ronny_Ron Před 2 lety

      But do you need supplements at all?

  • @TrinidaddyGdom
    @TrinidaddyGdom Před 2 lety +49

    This is my biggest problem I think!
    When I try to get healthier I feel like I need to change everything all at once but this makes a lot of sense!

    • @GanzcastGermany
      @GanzcastGermany Před rokem

      Trying to change everything is counterproductive most of the time, because our brain doesn’t like change and if you change to much to quickly your brain is very likely to just reject everything 😅

  • @colinmuriithi7552
    @colinmuriithi7552 Před rokem +9

    This is so true, I got crippled since highschool through Uni to start... only now when I said "F*ck it, I'll just enjoy my session and be happy with that"...it clicked! Now it's been 2 months in, and I really appreciate every bit of gains or improvement

  • @Ali-ro2vv117
    @Ali-ro2vv117 Před rokem +2

    Friends like this are so rare

  • @chuckforeman2580
    @chuckforeman2580 Před 2 lety +8

    Exactly Bro! People need to stop with these New Years Resolutions by getting gym memberships and walk 15 minutes to start.

  • @nielsnielsen9013
    @nielsnielsen9013 Před 2 lety +5

    One of the best ways to start for beginners. So glad I figured this out on my own. CrossFit is an awesome way to get into fitness too because of the group training and experienced lifters teaching you. You don’t get that just going into a typical gym.

    • @misterbulger
      @misterbulger Před 2 lety

      Great way to injur a beginner too. Unless they're just doing the beginner program and not an actual crossfit program.

    • @Aiminutefacts
      @Aiminutefacts Před 2 lety

      @@misterbulger if you have good technique and post workout recovery, there is the same risk of injury as loading up a bench press. Warm up properly, cooldown properly, fuel ur body properly, and you’ll be ok.

    • @nielsnielsen9013
      @nielsnielsen9013 Před 2 lety

      @@misterbulger In my old crossfit gym we had personal trainers overseeing our forms at all times and teaching the whole group how to do the movements. I didn't get a single injury or hint of pain whilst doing crossfit. Now compare that to learning how to lift in a commercial gym on your own. How many guys do you hear complaining about lower back pain? Knee pain, elbow pain, rotator cuff pain... I've have had most of these since i had to figure out forms on my own.

  • @ilykfritos1
    @ilykfritos1 Před rokem

    he's sooo not wrong. I figured that out on my own and was astounded. when I first started my weight loss journey, I tried a drastic diet and hour long workouts... I copped out in the first week... started over with my diet. upped the protein. then cleaned my carbs. gave myself a cheat day each week. THEN I got into a workout schedule. I started with a 15 minute workout 5 days a week, running a mile, and if I had time left, some low resistance training. In a matter of about 2 months, I dropped 25 pounds... best shape of my life!

  • @TypicallyUniqueOfficial
    @TypicallyUniqueOfficial Před rokem +1

    This is the kind of trainer you want in your corner. He understands the true issues people face when beginning a workout plan. The intimidation factor, consistency, and discipline.

  • @sickfoo5506
    @sickfoo5506 Před 2 lety +20

    Im 29 and I hit 2 plates today for the first time in my life.. 4 months ago my arms were shaking when trying to lift 135lbs once.. today my arms were shaking to lift 225 once.. gotta start somewhere

    • @robbie6833
      @robbie6833 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s awesome bro you’ll be hitting 300 in no Time !

  • @Himji-Winsmoke
    @Himji-Winsmoke Před 2 lety +10

    Bro, I swear this is me. I get amped to go to the gym, turn up and can’t walk for 5 days post gym. Can never get into a real gym rhythm that way. Excellent advice.

    • @Supernaturalman92
      @Supernaturalman92 Před 2 lety

      Its ok if you cant walk for 5 days cuz your not training them for another seven. Blast a different muscle every day and get the nutrition from the start

    • @wesleyweaver3060
      @wesleyweaver3060 Před 2 lety

      I’d recommend creatine, it personally helps me limit my muscle soreness to usually 2 days max and sometimes i don’t even get sore after a hard workout

  • @heithdaniels6607
    @heithdaniels6607 Před rokem

    Mat Fraser the competitor is the GOAT. Mat Fraser the coach is poetry

  • @0The_Farlander0
    @0The_Farlander0 Před rokem

    For some reason I've had no problem improving my mental health in small doses and expanding that as I get better, but the thought of applying that logic to improving my physical health never occurred to me. This short has actually helped me immensely.

  • @jordanliles7256
    @jordanliles7256 Před 2 lety +3

    This man spoke to my soul

  • @soluciones11s.a.s81
    @soluciones11s.a.s81 Před rokem +3

    Extremely smart way to teach. That’s a trainer

  • @johnmays2486
    @johnmays2486 Před měsícem

    Best advice I’ve ever heard from a professional. Nothing but simple facts given. 👍🏼

  • @a.mp.m7340
    @a.mp.m7340 Před rokem

    This is LEGIT the truth. My Pops had me doing this. From 15min to 30min to 45in and so on. You increase your sets, BUT you keep going fast. Don't let up. You only slow down when you get where you wanna go, and then you're just maintaining it. I hate working out with everything in my body. I despise it, but I do it because I like the outcome, I like what I see, and I have so much better self-esteem.

  • @jefferypeplinski3176
    @jefferypeplinski3176 Před rokem +3

    I need a guy like this. I would pay for this type of coaching and mentorship

  • @folumb
    @folumb Před 2 lety +5

    So true. I had to start literally just showing up to the gym before i could get consistent enough to start working out. Then i started looking at my eating, etc

  • @fishbone_8934
    @fishbone_8934 Před rokem

    Best explanation i heard on getting fit without overcomplicating things for a while! Keep it simple guys

  • @AbuSayed-ym1yi
    @AbuSayed-ym1yi Před 15 dny

    The most underrated fitness advice Ive heard so far

  • @Konan2006
    @Konan2006 Před 2 lety +32

    The fitness community is by far the most confused community I’ve ever come across. Everyone disagrees with what everyone else recommends, but this guy here just spoke the most sense I’ve heard on a fitness video. When I first started training I went from doing nothing to pushing myself too much and quickly made myself ill. Slow and steady is definitely the way

    • @oxxy6678
      @oxxy6678 Před 2 lety

      Yea whatever. This is just so stupid to me personally. I think you have to be so mentally weak to have to incrementally increase the time by a couple minutes every week to not cry about it and give up. Just he a fuckin man and do it. Seriously how does this even help like people are such a babies that they have to do this dumb trick to not get overwhelmed.

  • @garryb.1334
    @garryb.1334 Před 2 lety +21

    Him - Come over to my house I'll put you through a workout.
    Me - Ohhh I think he likes me 💅

  • @ismail_ben_hassan
    @ismail_ben_hassan Před 2 lety

    That's the compound effect, smart and small changes everyday will make a huge difference

  • @higherresolution4490
    @higherresolution4490 Před rokem +1

    No better advice available than this. I was given the same advice by an elite strength athlete back in 1980, when he first pulled me into a gym and introduced me to the habit of working out--apart from the athletics I already engaged in.

  • @ForFucksSake57591
    @ForFucksSake57591 Před 2 lety +51

    Me as a procrastinator….Now I’m motivated 😂😂👏

  • @FlarkusChunswen
    @FlarkusChunswen Před 2 lety +20

    I wish i knew a dude like this when I was a kid/young guy in college.

    • @drakeaamold7577
      @drakeaamold7577 Před 2 lety +2

      God bless

    • @sg1400
      @sg1400 Před 2 lety

      We all do!😞

    • @shelfcloud487
      @shelfcloud487 Před 2 lety

      I’m glad I started working out when I was 13. I learned so much early on. Now it’s hard to understand how a beginner feels.

    • @oxxy6678
      @oxxy6678 Před 2 lety

      You dont need to know a dude like this. You have yourself. I swear everyone nowadays needs some mentor big brother daddy figure bullshit. Just do the workout and have some self confidence

    • @shelfcloud487
      @shelfcloud487 Před 2 lety

      @@oxxy6678 Right. I knew what the hell I was doing at 13. I knew what exercises developed each muscle. I did always overdo it starting out and I’d be sore as hell for days. 😁

  • @marylovesss
    @marylovesss Před 6 měsíci

    This is how I literally started at home, small changes, short workouts and some diet changes. I’m 1 month in, getting stronger and feeling better. It’s still not easy, but loving the results. Thank you for normalizing this, slowly but one step at a time. ❤

  • @bitchslsp6978
    @bitchslsp6978 Před rokem

    Most sane and legit advice ever!

  • @JustAirizz
    @JustAirizz Před 2 lety +5

    Really think I needed this video, because crazy enough I’ve been getting my routine back in order with the gym, but I have gotten my diet back down yet. Literally was about to drop like $300 on two months worth of supplements

  • @Daun0007
    @Daun0007 Před rokem +6

    “Don’t change your diet”
    Kevin Hart : “I eat a$$”

  • @Robert-ou5pf
    @Robert-ou5pf Před 2 lety +2

    Preach big man preach. Everyone needs to hear this.

  • @UnkownUser_95
    @UnkownUser_95 Před rokem

    Yess! Ive procrastinated getting into shape for 4 years now and i'm almost 30, slow and steady has been a game changer for the mind.

  • @germanaguirre4413
    @germanaguirre4413 Před 2 lety +3

    This is why he’s the champ… 🐐

    • @Ikonick
      @Ikonick  Před 2 lety

      yesssir, you know whats up

  • @samsicinski6436
    @samsicinski6436 Před 2 lety +17

    I started working out before I knew what supplements were. I just started with push-ups, sit-ups, pull ups, and pistol squats. After about a year I learned more abt diet, supplements, etc. I then bought some whey protein and started eating more food(I started skinny) and then my uncle gave me all of his equipment that my cousins used to use for basketball. And then I started making some gains. I’ve been consistently lifting for a little less than two years, I’m 15 and I feel so confident and fresh. It’s not rocket science, anyone reading this that hasn’t started that wants to start, do ten pushups right now. Good luck king

  • @ballsdeep420x
    @ballsdeep420x Před rokem

    S is the best workout advice you can get. Don't overwhelm yourself right off the bat. Commit, make sure you can. Then start getting deep.

  • @NewportSolar
    @NewportSolar Před rokem +1

    This is some of the best fitness advice ever given.
    Something is better than nothing. Start small, improve on that regularly.
    Good Habits = Good Results.

    • @Ikonick
      @Ikonick  Před rokem +1

      Yessss!

    • @NewportSolar
      @NewportSolar Před rokem

      @@Ikonick Then…
      Better Habits = Better Results
      Then…
      Great Habits = Great Results 👍

  • @davidbailey7579
    @davidbailey7579 Před 2 lety +8

    I need a friend like that! 😂

  • @bilogskii2216
    @bilogskii2216 Před 2 lety +4

    We have phones and internet. We basically have the knowledge of humankind in the palm of our hands. We can search how to workout and how to use gym equipments. That's a good start to boost your confidence first time you go to the gym.

    • @Ikonick
      @Ikonick  Před 2 lety

      Truee

    • @HkFinn83
      @HkFinn83 Před 2 lety

      Problem is there’s a lot of bad information on the internet and if you don’t already know about something it can be hard to work out what’s what.

  • @ironejaytomboc336
    @ironejaytomboc336 Před 2 lety +1

    This guy "matt frazer" is a monster in crossfit games🙂🙂 the one in only," the legend of crossfit games"🙂🙂

  • @Voyagerheat
    @Voyagerheat Před 2 lety +1

    This is the truest thing I heard all day!

  • @surfwalez8556
    @surfwalez8556 Před 2 lety +4

    Wish I had Matt in my corner

  • @kyleludlow6121
    @kyleludlow6121 Před 2 lety +5

    I would absolutely love to find a guy like this! I was always athletic growing up and into my early 20s but I gained a little weight nothing crazy by my late 20s then at 28 I was told I needed two hip replacements and that was basically two years and alot alot of time spent in bed due to pain and such so I ballooned up in weight.. early 20s I was 6 foot 160, mid to late 20s was 180-220, then after surgeries and being laid up I'm now 31 and 260.. I wanna get down to about 220

  • @romd4031
    @romd4031 Před 2 lety

    I love how Matt the fittest man in the world keep everything SO simple, no BS nothing complicated not weird exercises. Getting some sort of fitness shouldn't be so complicated. Keep it simple be consistent and the results are going to be visible.

  • @MattChristianer
    @MattChristianer Před rokem

    100% agree with you! People always over complicate training and rush it.

  • @TeamTNTperformance
    @TeamTNTperformance Před 2 lety +9

    This, coming from a dude that just started his own supplement company. Should tell you how legit he is.

  • @reaganriddle
    @reaganriddle Před 2 lety +22

    “It’s too hard to know what you’re doing”
    *goes to a CrossFit guy for help*

    • @Jake-vz1fk
      @Jake-vz1fk Před 2 lety +7

      CrossFit is better for losing weight and general fitness than weight lifting, also if you’re a beginner you’ll build just as much muscle as you would weight lifting

    • @reaganriddle
      @reaganriddle Před 2 lety +8

      @@Jake-vz1fk and end up with WAY more injuries

    • @jasonmelvin9102
      @jasonmelvin9102 Před 2 lety +2

      @@reaganriddle that's not necessarily true.

    • @reaganriddle
      @reaganriddle Před 2 lety +2

      @@jasonmelvin9102 yes it is lol, the whole thing abt CrossFit is that there’s no proper “form” which means you can easily get injured.

    • @dpisdr.pepper5757
      @dpisdr.pepper5757 Před 2 lety

      This guy is 10 times fitter and more athletic than you man shut up

  • @kristathome404
    @kristathome404 Před 5 měsíci

    Well said Mat!! That is such awesome advice, people get so overwhelmed. I love how you coach and motivate people, you are such an incredible athlete and so inspirational, thank you!!

  • @Podders1991
    @Podders1991 Před 2 lety

    Been working out 12 years, I have a very good physique, no roids and I don’t take supplements, I just have the knowledge to know what to do and how to do it in the gym. Knowledge is power in the gym 💯

  • @anthonygonzales2220
    @anthonygonzales2220 Před 2 lety +9

    I feel like anyone starting training and conditioning needs to watch this. Especially HS kids who have a view that is not realistic. Too many muscle mags or influencers who are trying to sell themselves or products create a unreal expectation. Where as this little video goes a long way.

  • @faded743
    @faded743 Před 2 lety +10

    We all know when he’s talking about supplements lol 😂

  • @wunna5680
    @wunna5680 Před rokem

    I hated school but I love the fact that I started weight lifting because of it . I took a weight training class and the rest is history . I fell in love with the gym . And muscle memory is your best friend !

  • @aherrns1894
    @aherrns1894 Před rokem +1

    This is actually relieving

  • @Woadyn
    @Woadyn Před rokem +1

    That is the best advice I have ever heard about getting into working out.

  • @razeensayed1654
    @razeensayed1654 Před 11 měsíci

    This is best advice one can ever give! Mat was one of the best in the game.

  • @ccmike202
    @ccmike202 Před 2 lety

    This. 100% this. So many people try to do it all at once, and get overwhelmed and fail. You gotta take it steps at a time. Don't get discouraged by "no progress". Going to the gym IS your progress!!

  • @mikegalway2023
    @mikegalway2023 Před 2 lety

    Excellent advice...this is the hardest part of getting into fitness and gym work. The beginners process...getting the habit and routine of going to the gym.

  • @flipjunior8707
    @flipjunior8707 Před 7 měsíci

    He’s right, I worked on my diet first, once that became normal, I started normalizing just going to the gym, and now gym and healthy eating is my life

  • @joetlr41
    @joetlr41 Před rokem

    I definitely like that approach. Run your own race!

  • @Justiceforusonce
    @Justiceforusonce Před rokem

    This is THE BEST advice newbies can be given especially those struggling with being severely overweight.

  • @JRisabeast09
    @JRisabeast09 Před rokem +1

    This can work for almost anything in life

  • @iDropPhats
    @iDropPhats Před rokem

    Mad true. The basics always come first, no matter what you’re training for. So many people overlook the most simple of concepts when it comes to building muscle and/or losing weigh. It’s simple, it’s literally one step at a time, nothing more, nothing less

  • @neilparikh8041
    @neilparikh8041 Před rokem +1

    This guy gets it. Incremental changes are so much more effective long term than massive changes that don’t stick, and often lead to rebound issues

  • @deviousfaktoid3111
    @deviousfaktoid3111 Před rokem +1

    im fat, I used to be ripped and in my prime like 5 years ago, I'm only 19, this is by far the greatest advice u can get, this actually makes me think I can get back into shape

  • @spidaPK
    @spidaPK Před rokem +1

    I didn’t even start using pre or creatine till about seven months in because I had to teach myself so much more starting from nothing. Once you feel you have a decent grasp on working out and the basic biology behind what you eat and your sleep, then you can get more advanced and go from there. It’s not incredibly optimal, but imo he’s right to move into it progressively rather than immediately.

  • @brandonp189
    @brandonp189 Před rokem

    If you struggle to be consistent with the gym this is definitely recommended. Solved this issue myself by doing this and it becomes an addictive habit.

  • @SincerelyxYours
    @SincerelyxYours Před rokem +1

    Yes, I’m someone who’s like okay, all these habits need to happen at once and yeah then I’m overwhelmed, stressed, don’t know where to start and that makes you not want to start.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @Ikonick
      @Ikonick  Před rokem +1

      Working in smaller steps shapes longer habits!
      Always remember: doing something.. it better than nothing.

  • @tenzakizaki2747
    @tenzakizaki2747 Před rokem

    An absolute guide simple as it can get prolly the best advice I've heard in a while.💯

  • @colewieczorek5629
    @colewieczorek5629 Před rokem

    This works for some people but i found it good to spend lots of time at the gym in the beginning to get used to everything and every machine and get comfortable

  • @brucereimers8095
    @brucereimers8095 Před rokem +1

    Genuinely the most important thing to remember is to do your own shit and not worry about anybody else because nobody cares if you’re skinny or fat you’re all there for the same reasons

    • @Ikonick
      @Ikonick  Před rokem

      Facts. Everyone is putting in the work.

  • @Miss.6ixEdits
    @Miss.6ixEdits Před rokem

    How seemingly easy this advice is but how much I and a lot of people needed it. Just that reminder and reassurance of someone who genuinely wants to help other people

  • @donnied6151
    @donnied6151 Před 4 dny

    Its great when you hear greats like Matt Frazer and Arnold Swarzenegger talking about stuff like this when you realize what they are talking about is already the track you are on anyway, its so encouriging

  • @galactusholmes
    @galactusholmes Před rokem

    This is the best fitness advice I’ve seen on any platform awash in fitness gurus. I’ve always been told the toughest part is getting to the door of the gym. After that, it’s simple. Just get there first.

  • @LoveYou-lc5kv
    @LoveYou-lc5kv Před 2 lety

    That sounded so believable. Like seriously made so much sense to me. You wasn’t being hype or mad extra with it. It just simply made sense. Thank You, And I’ll utilize this in more ways than just working out in my life.

  • @marquishoward9162
    @marquishoward9162 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just from listening you can tell he's a pro

  • @Geralt.5261
    @Geralt.5261 Před rokem

    As someone who's been into working out and doing all kinds of sports for years. This is one of the best advices for total beginners i've ever seen. Especially if you lived an "unhealthy" lifestyle before.

  • @isaiahpalmer2529
    @isaiahpalmer2529 Před 2 lety

    The wisdom here is priceless!!

  • @justifiabledoubt
    @justifiabledoubt Před rokem

    That makes totally sense.
    I had intuitively a similar approach.
    It felt like the most natural way to go.

  • @bmurphy386
    @bmurphy386 Před rokem +2

    So true. Get into the gym and get a routine. Sleep right eat right and put in maximum effort. Once the bar is raised then you can mess with supplements and getting more technical.

  • @michaelrasley
    @michaelrasley Před rokem

    I’ve been a trainer for 10+ years. This is the best advice I’ve ever heard. 🤘