Please DON'T Follow Celebrity Fitness Advice

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    Please DON'T Follow Celebrity Fitness Advice
    Introduction- 00:00
    Exaggerated Claims- 01:32
    Crash Diets- 04:18
    Unfortunate Marketing- 6:50
    The Other Side- 09:20
    A Better Way!- 11:09
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  • @user-vg5nz3mx6q
    @user-vg5nz3mx6q Před 2 lety +4390

    "Health is being confused with aesthetics, which are not the same thing. "
    Hundreds of questions were answered with that single line.

    • @Raz-lw9vi
      @Raz-lw9vi Před 2 lety +24

      Fax bro

    • @spamtoncrocker9067
      @spamtoncrocker9067 Před 2 lety +6

      nice guts pfp, bro 💪

    • @Competitive_Antagonist
      @Competitive_Antagonist Před 2 lety +17

      This needs to be a constant mantra on all health and fitness channels. Much of this fitness stuff on CZcams and the world in general is all about how to fit into some absurd societal mould.

    • @traviscue2099
      @traviscue2099 Před 2 lety +44

      Just think of the amount of guys who push it so hard they they end up having heart attacks or other body failures. Sure they look fantastic, but they're also fucken dead.

    • @Kai-tn4yx
      @Kai-tn4yx Před 2 lety +3

      Same for women.

  • @Sean_Nalewanyj
    @Sean_Nalewanyj Před 2 lety +7564

    It’s crazy just how misleading so much of this “celebrity fitness advice” can be and it unfortunately sends a ton of people down the wrong path. Excellent video as always man!

    • @GeorgeBrown-lw9zk
      @GeorgeBrown-lw9zk Před 2 lety +101

      Two really good fitness creators with realistic advice! Keep up the good work!

    • @malaydubey4613
      @malaydubey4613 Před 2 lety +25

      yeah i've experienced it as a begginer in the starting even i tried like look like chris evans and i got so depressed beacuse not seeing result after 2 months

    • @ekuerpo
      @ekuerpo Před 2 lety +22

      And then u see some kid ego lifting because someone on instagram do same

    • @kkronical
      @kkronical Před 2 lety +28

      and you Sean are one of the few realists out there. Anyone seeing this comment looking for a reliable fitness youtuber, you can't go wrong with Sean

    • @allisthemoist2244
      @allisthemoist2244 Před 2 lety

      Yeah

  • @torahibiki
    @torahibiki Před rokem +516

    I remember Henry cavill and Zac Efron both stating that the workout regimen is brutal and wouldn't encourage it. Efron even said that he wouldn't work out to look like that ever again unless it was for a role that he thought would be worth going through that routine.

    • @fastestdino2
      @fastestdino2 Před rokem +35

      Probably makes you feel absolutely terrible being on all these weird chemicals and eating ridiculously, also assuming they do work out as much as they say they do. Who can blame him?

    • @Luna_Anonymous
      @Luna_Anonymous Před rokem +13

      @@fastestdino2 Why is the first thing that pops into people's mind is that all these celebrities must be lying and they don't actually workout like that? Their physiques are obtainable if you actually follow their routine and put in the immense amount of hardwork they put. Henry's physique was all natural. If i remember correctly i think he even stated in an interview that he was told to use steroids to make his muscle gain goals easier for the role of Superman but he declined to use them because it would be dishonest.

    • @Zeonite-of5lu
      @Zeonite-of5lu Před rokem

      @@Luna_Anonymous It's Not Natural, I don't see why there is anyone that can't see how they're clearly abusing PED's. Let's use an example. The Rock. He's clearly on PED's and anyone can figure this out lwhen looking at how he's almost two times bigger at 50 years old then how big he was in his early twenties . Anyone knows that our muscle detiriate with age due to the decline of our endocrine system and decrease in metabolism. Bodybuilders like Arnold Shwarzenegger and Sergio Oliva are perfect examples of this. So its not humanly possible for the rock to be that good of shape at his age even with staying consistent for 30 years unless he's on PED's.
      Not saying Celebrities don't work out as they say they do or follow a strict set routine cause they obviously do. It's that their crazy transformations for these movie roles can't be physically possible without PED usage.

    • @thing8357
      @thing8357 Před rokem

      @@Luna_Anonymous You cannot look like the rock naturally also no they are not. You can put on that much muscle and cut it off and put it back on over and over within months without peds. Also Chris Hemsworth never trains his legs by the looks of it so I wouldn't listen to whatever shit he has to say anyway. They are on peds, they say they aren't so there is no legal trouble.

    • @tymondabrowski12
      @tymondabrowski12 Před rokem +46

      @@Luna_Anonymous you just watched a whole video talking about the problems with those "honest routines". Yes, working out a lot (as long as you make sure to not injure yourself from exercise of muscle overuse) and eating protein will give you muscles and is a good idea. But sleeping for 3 hours and eating only some few very specific food items is not a good idea. So, use celebrities as inspiration, listen to actual trainers who will know not to tell you "just eat chicken and broccoli" because they will figure out that for some people it could backfire (because they would use it literally). I bet the 3 hours of sleep was also an exaggeration and probably of something temporary. They are also usually dehydrated while recording the shirtless scenes to make the muscles show up more, usually you'd get a little bit less definition (still amazing looking, but healthier).

  • @thedrummergordo
    @thedrummergordo Před rokem +532

    It needs to be broken into two categories
    - the fitness industry
    - the aesthetic industry
    Needs to be clear, for young people especially, that they are two very different things.

    • @gudgurl
      @gudgurl Před rokem +14

      Men's Health is a shitty magazine and they shouldn't be allowed to use celebrities pictures and image for this.
      Or maybe some of these..."celebrities" allow it because it's good marketing anyway?
      I wonder if they're all in and actually get good dough or it's the movie studios/producers that push this and let the magazine use the actors picture and supposed "training program" as a way to push the movie's marketing campaign forward.

    • @seranonable
      @seranonable Před 11 měsíci

      and advice from Hollywood or 'Men's "Health"' (most trusted soyboy magazine) won't help you achieve either of those ends. these people don't even sustain aesthetic appearances. they blast the kitchen sink of gear to look a certain way for a role, and then they wash their hands of it once they're done. and the only reason they don't die is because they have a staff of doctors making sure that the studio's 300 million dollar investment doesn't fall over dead a week before shooting starts.

    • @ArcTrooperRod-269
      @ArcTrooperRod-269 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@gudgurlagree

    • @CursedWheelieBin
      @CursedWheelieBin Před 7 měsíci +3

      No it’s just the fitness industry

    • @melloncolliemedb
      @melloncolliemedb Před 7 dny

      Nope, it's one industry and thoroughly corrupt.

  • @chrisblogs5115
    @chrisblogs5115 Před 2 lety +1612

    I love how Rob McElhenney put it in his insta post
    "Look, it’s not that hard. All you need to do is lift weights six days a week, stop drinking alcohol, don’t eat anything after 7pm, don’t eat any carbs or sugar at all, in fact just don’t eat anything you like, get the personal trainer from Magic Mike, sleep nine hours a night, run three miles a day, and have a studio pay for the whole thing over a six to seven month span. I don’t know why everyone’s not doing this. It’s a super realistic lifestyle and an appropriate body image to compare oneself to"

    • @thereisnofinishline5773
      @thereisnofinishline5773 Před 2 lety +7

      @@ULTRAOutdoorsman is running every day bad?

    • @wesleylang172
      @wesleylang172 Před 2 lety +60

      He's basically admitted going on trt

    • @xavmanisdabestest
      @xavmanisdabestest Před 2 lety +99

      Probably the worst cardio to do daily if you also body build. The systemic stress it will put your joints under will tire you out for other physical activity.
      The best cardio to do is something low impact that still moves a lot of the body like rowing, cycling, swimming, elliptical.

    • @zackwhite5959
      @zackwhite5959 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thereisnofinishline5773 Hi friend, I just watched a great video on this topic. It happens to be made by one of the creator's in Josh Brett's portfolio that he just showed us! The short answer is that it depends on your goals, but jogging every day can hinder muscle growth/retention. czcams.com/video/kfcaMF1ipvk/video.html

    • @lucasgrey9794
      @lucasgrey9794 Před 2 lety +8

      Should probably have some sugar/junk once or twice a week.

  • @RudyAyoub
    @RudyAyoub Před 2 lety +2412

    "this is actually Greg Doucette dressed as a pimp" absolutely destroyed me

    • @jassingh6943
      @jassingh6943 Před 2 lety +21

      hello roody

    • @arthurcorpart
      @arthurcorpart Před 2 lety +67

      when your youtube algorithm is now doing cross-over episodes and rudy shows up under fitness videos

    • @pedrogheventer2566
      @pedrogheventer2566 Před 2 lety +26

      Great, now you decided to ruin other channels as well

    • @idealicfool
      @idealicfool Před 2 lety +18

      @@pedrogheventer2566 Greg has issues man. Needs to stay in his own lane instead of going out and attacking others and to continue to try to perpetuate misinformation through others comment sections or on social media.

    • @milu_voce
      @milu_voce Před 2 lety +3

      rudy bro

  • @nonexistent944
    @nonexistent944 Před 2 lety +193

    From 2017, I started doing calisthenics cause my influencers were all cali athletes and not these "celebrity fitness influencers". I just ate clean, trained and didn't give af about how i looked like as long as i was within the healthy bodyweight mark. It was the best decision I've made in my whole life.

    • @theoDSP
      @theoDSP Před rokem +11

      Calisthenics plus balanced diet is the most sustainable way

    • @Loj84
      @Loj84 Před rokem +8

      @@theoDSP how is doing calisthenics more sustainable than weightlifting, generally speaking?

    • @Rafas216
      @Rafas216 Před rokem

      Mas você é o " não existente"

    • @pradyota1899
      @pradyota1899 Před rokem +10

      @@Loj84 It builds dense muscle and permanently strengthening your joints and tendons, making it more retainable compared to weightlifting, which often has a shelf life of 15-20 years because it damages your joints.

    • @Loj84
      @Loj84 Před rokem +12

      @@pradyota1899 it is absolute bs to say weightlifting has a “shelf life” of 15-20 years. It is also a myth that it damages your joints. Studies show that, assuming you lift with proper form at safe weights, weightlifting is good for your joints (just like calisthenics). And I’m not sure what denser muscles has to do with sustainability.

  • @gusmaiawork
    @gusmaiawork Před 2 lety +92

    and most importantly: don't follow any health-related-advice from people who sleeps 3 hours a day 😂😂

  • @GustavoLopez-hp8zz
    @GustavoLopez-hp8zz Před 2 lety +1904

    This is the reason why I gained so much respect for Zach Efron. When he was promoting baywatch he always said not to think his physique was a realistic body standard. That he was given a chef a coach and time to achieve that look.

    • @GodKingBob
      @GodKingBob Před 2 lety +304

      Didn’t mention gear though of course 😜

    • @jangolub8240
      @jangolub8240 Před 2 lety +140

      And roids :)

    • @stonefaced102
      @stonefaced102 Před 2 lety +148

      If he was on gear then there was almost certainly an nda on it that he had to sign with the supplier

    • @TickleMeElmo55
      @TickleMeElmo55 Před 2 lety +58

      And real life life guards don't even look that way, whether it's at the beaches of Santa Monica, Italy or at your local suburban pool.

    • @steveb6718
      @steveb6718 Před 2 lety +11

      hollywood = steroids...... you're gettnig paid 10 million dollars, take gear for 6 months

  • @MarioTomicOfficial
    @MarioTomicOfficial Před 2 lety +3650

    Great video Josh! You're saving people from years of frustration, eating disorders, disappointment, and wasted time. I said this before and I'll say it again. This channel is exactly what the fitness industry needed and I'm glad it's finally here!

    • @pognarchy
      @pognarchy Před 2 lety +1

      True

    • @karankapoor916
      @karankapoor916 Před 2 lety +1

      Hii sir I am from india sir can you plz explain me what is eating disorder

    • @_Rustodian
      @_Rustodian Před 2 lety +15

      @@karankapoor916 Google

    • @karankapoor916
      @karankapoor916 Před 2 lety +9

      @@_Rustodian thanks brother

    • @clausbacher
      @clausbacher Před 2 lety +3

      What does that mean? Do you make videos to fool people? Driving them into eating disorders? Do you waste peoples time with your videos?

  • @troymazzei5976
    @troymazzei5976 Před rokem +11

    "health are being confused with aesthetics" that really seems like the heart of the matter right there. Thank you for this great video!

  • @StormKnight1
    @StormKnight1 Před rokem +204

    I like how all of these fitness advice gloss over the basic trouble that most people would face.
    Usually, especially if you're in a family, food is not your independent free choice.
    It's what's put on the table by discussion and whoever can cook and cost of food.

    • @ksy6177
      @ksy6177 Před rokem +22

      The biggest problem is when they say just take like 5k or 6k calories. U can do that with mass gainers. Problem? U will get a lot of fats rather than muscle even if you work out.
      Muscle growth does not correspond to the amount of food intake and there is a limit the body builds muscle even if you work out religiously

    • @kakyointhemilfhunter4273
      @kakyointhemilfhunter4273 Před rokem +8

      @@ksy6177 Or some people like me can only eat like 2 times a day due to anxiety related problems or easily getting sick of food. It really sucks trying to gain weight

    • @ksy6177
      @ksy6177 Před rokem

      @@kakyointhemilfhunter4273 sorry to hear that. That must be tough. In that case I think just focus on solving that issue first, gaining weight comes secondary. Mental health comes first and good results will follow

    • @ireneconnell4488
      @ireneconnell4488 Před rokem +11

      Don't forget a personal trainer who nit only gets you jacked he motivates by reminded you how much your getting paid for the movie. Lol

    • @nadavegan
      @nadavegan Před rokem +6

      The basic trouble really is, these physiques are not attainable without chemical assistance.

  • @TheBioneer
    @TheBioneer Před 2 lety +1913

    Hey man! Thanks for including me in your portfolio, it’s an honour 🙏🏻 Excellent video, as ever. Your editing is top notch - feels like I’m watching a documentary 🔥 Always a fan of some subtle chromatic aberration, too!

  • @bigkrazy15
    @bigkrazy15 Před 2 lety +564

    There's no way that celebrities and the media would try to mislead us, right?!

    • @muttonbrain6436
      @muttonbrain6436 Před 2 lety +54

      The media being intentionally misleading?? Good god man what planet are you on?!?

    • @analyticalchick3064
      @analyticalchick3064 Před 2 lety +35

      Nooooooooo, they would NEVER do that (as I vigorously nod yes).....

    • @analyticalchick3064
      @analyticalchick3064 Před 2 lety +20

      The sarcasm planet, duh.

    • @panoskaiolakala1053
      @panoskaiolakala1053 Před 2 lety +6

      Right?

    • @jjj2619
      @jjj2619 Před 2 lety +5

      Good question, no one was bringing this up.
      They won't intentionally try to mislead us but the reality is the men in Hollywood are much taller and muscular than us because of drugs or something.

  • @yvesboutin5604
    @yvesboutin5604 Před 2 lety +228

    At 40 I was very displeased with my health and look. It took me 10 years of training 6 times a week to gain 30 pounds of muscle. If someone can achieve the same results in a year or less, it is obvious that person had some 'help' from the medication departement. Thanks for the video!

    • @lightworker2956
      @lightworker2956 Před rokem +31

      Kudos on your work. And indeed, the vast majority of ripped celebrities and people who sell fitness programs, are actually on steroids.

    • @lukejuarez6594
      @lukejuarez6594 Před rokem +8

      Train and tren lol

    • @synapse913
      @synapse913 Před rokem +3

      Lmao @ a 40 year old gaining 30 pounds of lean mass.
      Eat clen and tren hard I guess 😆

    • @JM-lf1sl
      @JM-lf1sl Před rokem +12

      @@synapse913 he said ten years you good lol

    • @butterflymage5623
      @butterflymage5623 Před rokem

      For the most part, unless your genetics are amazing

  • @raisedbybears1991
    @raisedbybears1991 Před 2 lety +51

    Rob McElhenney, the actor who plays Mac on Always Sunny, has undergone some insane body changes over the years- most significantly, he became obese for his role in an incredibly short period, then not only cut the weight very quickly but became absolutely shredded. When asked about it by Men's Health, he bluntly said that as a rich and famous actor, he could afford the serious of investment of money and time it takes to dedicate himself to his body with a team of experts planning his every workout and preparing his every bite of food for him. He admitted that he is extremely fortunate to be able to put this kind of money and work into his body, because he knows that 99.9% of people simply don't have the resources for that kind of a transformation. Looking a cer5ain way is his job, and he has plenty of money to make it happen. Most people have jobs that take time and energy away from their health and physique, not contribute to it. His candor was refreshing, and definitely not what the interviewer wanted to hear.

    • @doyourownresearch7297
      @doyourownresearch7297 Před 4 měsíci +1

      sounds like you are just delivering more excuses for fat people who could very easily cut weight. Stop your nonsense. Money is not the factor

    • @oshawaxpress
      @oshawaxpress Před měsícem

      ​@@doyourownresearch7297 Firstly, @raisedbybears1991 is simply relaying what Rob McElhenney said, secondly, it's not about 'fat people'
      losing weight, it's about how to go from having an every day kind of physique to getting shredded and thirdly, if you think 'fat people could very easily cut weight', why not post your own training program, you'd probably make a lot of money.

  • @EverettBurger
    @EverettBurger Před 2 lety +967

    How to build muscle like a particular Hollywood celebrity:
    - Quit your job.
    - Get the financial backing of a multi billion dollar company.
    - Get a personal trainer, shopper, and dietitian on retainer.
    - Get your hands on some quality chemistry.
    - workout
    - eat
    - if you don't get the desired results....CGI and Photoshop are your friends.

    • @MrJames-eb6rp
      @MrJames-eb6rp Před 2 lety +69

      ROIDS.

    • @IvanJeromela1
      @IvanJeromela1 Před 2 lety +11

      Basically yeas lmao

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Před 2 lety +4

      Gym 8 hours a day for months.
      Dehydrate your body and pump for every shirtless scene.
      Cause permeant damage to your body by juicing.
      Lose it all after a few weeks living like a normal human.

    • @shadymello9454
      @shadymello9454 Před 2 lety +50

      @@MrJames-eb6rp roids and PEDs are part of the chemistry

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Před 2 lety +22

      can confirm, was unemployed for a year and its much easier to find the time to work out and cook healthy food when you dont have to work. gained 10kg of muscle working out 15 minutes a day. only used protein shakes that i mix myself, nothing chemical.

  • @FitLabb
    @FitLabb Před 2 lety +941

    Celebrities are commonly used as marketing tools to spread & promote fitness misinformation designed by companies to mislead & take advantage of beginners so they buy into their products.
    Another fantastic & important video that sheds light on some of the biggest issues of our industry! Well done Josh! 💪

    • @FitLabb
      @FitLabb Před 2 lety +9

      @@anysimmers8702 I agree. It’s one of the less known dark sides to that industry. It’s also pervasive in the fitness & nutrition industry as well whenever someone “sells out” to companies that pay them big bucks to endorse products that are unethical, ineffective, or even unsafe. It’s unfortunate what some people do for short term monetary gain.

    • @FitLabb
      @FitLabb Před 2 lety +1

      @@anysimmers8702 Totally agree. It makes me sad to see so many people in my industry with such potential to do good & help people with their large followings turn to just chasing the money over doing the right thing. And yes, that’s a much bigger conversation for another time, and I’m thinking about covering it one day soon myself.
      Happy to see Josh shining a bright light on all the real “good guys” of the fitness industry who deserve it, as they’re starting to make a real positive impact out there. Hoping to join their ranks one day, as you know I’m in this with all the best intentions as well.
      Always good chatting with you in the comments, & wishing you and your fam a happy & healthy new year!

  • @alfgwahigain5544
    @alfgwahigain5544 Před 2 lety +72

    What I've learned over the years is that fitness needs to become a habit, and as I've gotten older the only thing that gives me energy and makes me feel really good is exercising - and I don't do anything crazy.
    As Josh states in the video, if people who should be exercising and thinking about exercising constantly hear that they need to work out for hours a day and eat these extremely limited diets, it puts up all kinds of mental barriers. Another part of this is that these people who train celebrities seem to not be giving much sound advice - but, also, they should be talking about sustainable health and fitness, and not promoting this idea that fitness= endless work and sacrifice. Again - I'm thinking in terms of the masses and how these Hollywood fitness myths (meaning that all this is done without juicing) send a harmful message about fitness to the world at large.

    • @CursedWheelieBin
      @CursedWheelieBin Před 7 měsíci +2

      But when you’re a young GenZ person inundated with social media imagery day and night you just wanna look undeniably fu*kable.
      They tell themselves “I’ll be happy when…” not realising they’ll never be because they’re living their lives playing by their “influencers” rules rather than their own.
      I was probably just as “influenced” by over-idealised macho action hero physiques and video game characters in the 80s, 90s and even 00s because I was young and my brain was malleable 🧠.
      The influence was far less intrusive, turbulent, and provocative as it is now though, so I consider myself lucky I got a childhood prior to social media ripping society apart. I learned to interact with people because I was given no other choice.

  • @camilovega9843
    @camilovega9843 Před 2 lety +170

    Gotta love Pratt being the only superhero telling you not to starve, have a proper diet and know it will take time and consistency and not hype and killing yourself for two months. He the best ❤️

    • @Mr.Foxhat
      @Mr.Foxhat Před rokem +12

      For real. I use to weigh 210 lbs (I was 50 lbs over weight.) I didn't believe in any of the stuff he said (largely because he is an actor, so how could I trust him.)
      Now I weigh 170 lbs, literally just based off his statements. I exercise for about 5 minutes a day, and eat healthier now. Of course I am not looking like him or any of the other Hollywood actors, but I feel way more energized the physical differences are so much more relieving. I can even fit in some size small shirts (though I mostly wear mediums.)

    • @bethanychatman9531
      @bethanychatman9531 Před rokem +3

      Henry Cavill as well.

  • @jamieconn6896
    @jamieconn6896 Před 2 lety +330

    100% spot on! Only celebrity to come out and talk about how bs it was zac Efron (recent interview) spoke about how unrealistic and sustainable it was as well as how miserable it made him- more need to do this

    • @thomasweeden2683
      @thomasweeden2683 Před 2 lety +27

      He has his head in the game

    • @luthergrusovin5519
      @luthergrusovin5519 Před 2 lety +17

      still wont admit to juicing though

    • @garethc78
      @garethc78 Před 2 lety +37

      @@luthergrusovin5519 the most honest celebrity I’ve ever seen was Tom Hardy, who openly admitted that to get his body like it was for Bane in the dark knight rises he took steroids. Can’t find the link but it’s out there!

    • @cabellero1120
      @cabellero1120 Před 2 lety +11

      Others like Chris Pratt, Chris Evans and Jason Momoa have also talked about how hard and unrealistic the sustainability of their workouts are

    • @nickbutcher760
      @nickbutcher760 Před rokem +2

      @@garethc78 and eating a lot of pizza lmao

  • @roseprecision
    @roseprecision Před 2 lety +513

    One of my biggest worries as someone who is just getting into fitness seriously is that there are so many grifters giving bad advice.

    • @darksky7507
      @darksky7507 Před 2 lety +24

      If the training plan is like: train 3 hours a day and or train even twice a day, know that it's a juicers plan, without that juice our body can do like 90 minutes of intense training.
      If they say : eat whatever you want and just like 4000 calories, know that diet doesn't matter to them as much as it matters to us normies. To achieve what they achieve you really need to eat a shit ton of food to even come close to what is necessary. I feel that I myself and many others have been blinded for a long time. Im thankful that the fitness induesty at least somewhat became aware of its double standard of marketing and selling stuff and actually helping people to achieve their goals realistically.

    • @christiantaylor1495
      @christiantaylor1495 Před 2 lety

      Yeah it's impossible to know what actually works

    • @daemonzap1481
      @daemonzap1481 Před 2 lety +18

      @@christiantaylor1495 just follow 3 principles: Eat good, sleep well, lift hard

    • @investwave7262
      @investwave7262 Před 2 lety +14

      If you wanna get result as fast as possible you need to count calories but even if you don't you will see changes which in my opinion is still a good choice. Add small changes to your diet like limiting soda drinks, eating fast food and staff like that. Instead prepare homemade burgers. You gonna be more mindful about quantity and calories. Add regular exercise like weightlifting 2 times a week (yes, even twice a week is effective in a long run). Get a training program from either youtube or google it. As long as you do compound lifts and train whole body you will see result. You don't need perfectly optimized training program. Do squats, deadlifts, bench press both inclined and flat, biceps curl. You need to write down how much you lift and how many times. Let's say 3 sets of 10 reps squat. Write it down. In next week add just a little, even the smallest possible plates. Lift it up the same amount of times and boom you have progress. That's it! Good luck.

    • @RLC58
      @RLC58 Před 2 lety +1

      Someone duplicated your comment after you made it and got way more likes. It's crazy how something as silly as a tick makes people more likely to like it

  • @scruffy4743
    @scruffy4743 Před 2 lety +45

    As someone who’s maintained an active lifestyle since my late teens (over a decade now), working physically demanding jobs, hiking, running, and cycling regularly, I was frustrated that I could never get to a point where I had movie star abs. I put in the core work and kept track of calories, did the whole deal. After this long, I’ve realized “healthy” for me means being strong and fit but having enough around my midsection that I have some reserves in the tank and a little warm insulation during the colder months of the year. As nice as it would be to have a double-take six-pack, I’ve done enough research to realize the guys who pull this off are either a) doing some kind of crash diet and fitness plan coupled with crazy techniques like dehydration to make that shirt-off scene look great or b) have been focused on this for years and will be continued to for years, because their bodies as actors are a huge part of their selling point. I’m sad it gave me so much self-shame during my teenage years but I’ve come to appreciate where I’m at and am not really worried about the aesthetics anymore.

    • @scruffy4743
      @scruffy4743 Před 2 lety +3

      I should also mention I read Men’s Health religiously as a teenager.

    • @_vixen_4504
      @_vixen_4504 Před rokem +2

      Well everyone can’t have a six pack either way. Some have a 4 pack or even 2 pack. I personally have a 4 pack.

  • @oloxhossono1956
    @oloxhossono1956 Před 2 lety +27

    everyone starting out needs to see this. the amount of lies pushed onto beginners is disgusting and unfair

  • @GVS
    @GVS Před 2 lety +192

    Spot on. Great video.
    Mainstream publications and other media usually have truly _awful_ fitness advice. Men's Health is particularly bad.

    • @bigkrazy15
      @bigkrazy15 Před 2 lety +6

      Unlike you my friend. I appreciate what you do!

    • @troetenvirtuose9103
      @troetenvirtuose9103 Před 2 lety +1

      I was happy to see Geoffrey in the example portfolio !

  • @Oogway-go6np
    @Oogway-go6np Před 2 lety +247

    This video is very important, and this topic needs to be talked about more.

  • @BaDazai
    @BaDazai Před 2 lety +21

    I've always been a naturally thin woman, I weigh 43kgs at 152cm. However, I'm extremely out of shape, I would get tired easily and sleep more than normal. Health has nothing to do with the outer appearance. Seeing muscled out celebrities doesn't mean they are healthy. A lot of them take drugs...

  • @joaovinicius4439
    @joaovinicius4439 Před 2 lety +5

    You make absolutely great content, my friend. Keep on going, because more people need to learn about this. The whole media, everything we see through social media, such as instagram, tik tok, and so on, and all this misleading information made by most unqualified people is just destroying people's mind. This information must be questioned and the facts must be spoken. Great video !

  • @winoo1967
    @winoo1967 Před 2 lety +1599

    I liked Chris Pratt before, but after seeing the clip where he actually gives truly helpful and achievable physical advice, I like him even more

    • @dabossbro215
      @dabossbro215 Před 2 lety +139

      He is the most genuine celeb

    • @Oyashio202
      @Oyashio202 Před 2 lety +89

      It's cuz he was jacked even before being a celebrity. He was a male stripper, lmao.

    • @masterspongebat2387
      @masterspongebat2387 Před 2 lety +58

      I like him too, just make sure you never google his religious beliefs 👀

    • @samu1647
      @samu1647 Před 2 lety +108

      ​@@masterspongebat2387 His religious beliefs essentially formed who he is though

    • @dabossbro215
      @dabossbro215 Před 2 lety +220

      @@masterspongebat2387 Why he is just a Christian there is literally nothing wrong with that LOL?

  • @izabelamsztuka7297
    @izabelamsztuka7297 Před 2 lety +372

    Great video! As a psychologist, I do appreciate the effort you put in highlighting the issues! I see a steep increase in BDD (body dysmorphic disorder) and multiple eating disorders, depressive mood states caused by low self-esteem. And it is a product of our toxic culture in which aesthetic appearance is sold health. Couldn't be any more further from scientific truth, so thank you for using your platform to spread awareness!

    • @TheSuperappelflap
      @TheSuperappelflap Před 2 lety +11

      dont forget social media, thats the main culprit

    • @CuirPhotodotNet
      @CuirPhotodotNet Před 2 lety +8

      ....i did read that GERARD BUTLER admitted that he wound up having to put himself into rehab to get off pain medications to deal with his work in the movie 300....i admire his honesty....

    • @GordonSeal
      @GordonSeal Před rokem +6

      It's especially interesting when knowing that real warriors, like the ancient gladiators, looked nothing like these unnatural body shapes and in fact where a lot more chubby and had a lot more belly fat, but were still really fit and strong.

    • @katgreer6113
      @katgreer6113 Před rokem

      @@blue-variantX well many people idolise celebs and will just do whatever they say not question. when it doesn't work, they get depressed and conisder themselves failures.

    • @leewright1
      @leewright1 Před rokem +2

      @@katgreer6113 They are the "new gods" so to speak. Idealised 'perfection' even though it's false.

  • @anisoootropic
    @anisoootropic Před rokem +2

    The things you talk about in this video are so important, and I am so happy that more and more people on CZcams and on the internet are addressing this problem. Kids these days are growing up with ads for supplements and training regiments that sell absolute lies, and it destroys them. It's all smoke and mirrors, and nobody until recently started to point it out. There is no health in extreme training regiments, there is no health in extreme diets, there is no health in peak performance athletes. Health is moderation, health is taking care of what you are given so you can age gracefully. Health is not aesthetics, health is moderation, education, and discipline.

  • @bucksorel6805
    @bucksorel6805 Před 2 lety +1

    I didn't know you before today, the world n society need way more people like you, honesty is what your channel is about. You're a very good person to warn others and think about them. Great man right there!

  • @amanbereket6451
    @amanbereket6451 Před 2 lety +151

    I was about to follow a celebrity fitness schedule, this video saved me from unrealistic advice and expectations.

    • @thac0twenty377
      @thac0twenty377 Před 2 lety +8

      start with cardio man. ideally, 30 minutes 5 times week but don't jump to that. 2/3 days to start if you're not in shape. and a good 5 to 10 monute yoga routine you can do everyday. The flexibility and cardio are a really good base to start anything. Good luck!

    • @jaijeet7459
      @jaijeet7459 Před 2 lety +2

      Watch a lot of content, then filter out the best information from those who are actually honest and not afraid to share the truth. If you do this well, progress is very certain.

    • @suimogen1
      @suimogen1 Před rokem

      @Wildlife Warrior shut up

  • @farid6072
    @farid6072 Před 2 lety +127

    I will turn 26 in less than two months, and I remember how these celebrities ruined my progress back when I was a teenager and only now am I beginning to realise and tell others. Rock used to say that he would work out so hard, he would vomit. He was my childhood hero! I would even put in more time and get injured!
    I am so grateful that guys like MPMD and you have risen up to spread this information because there are teenagers out there now who may be duped by these selfish, and yes, selfish, egomaniac, lying celebrities who feed people lies for money, the money they got from teenagers like me who believed him.
    I remember years ago The Rock came out saying that people are just jealous of his hard work and progress and want to attribute it to steroids, and I believed him. He promoted the crap out the movie Hercules and even put out his LEGENDARY training programme, and the teenager me and my friend were at the gym working hoping that we may get at least some progress. Little did I know that he was necessarily "The People's Champ" or at least, not the way my gullible mind saw it!
    If you watch the video again, they exaggerate the crap out of everything, even THEIR EATING! "Hard calories!" Just imagine how privileged and selfish you have to be to lie and promote your movie by stating that eating chicken was hard work.
    You guys are saving the new generation of boys! Keep doing you :)

  • @-hasamastersdegreeinwumbol8565

    I'm honestly pretty happy with myself when I discover a new vein that was invisible before, or when I started actually seeing my abs for the very first time in my life. It's motivating taking a new picture every day to compare it to when I first started working out.

  • @BakemonoShiz
    @BakemonoShiz Před 2 lety +6

    "how is this even allowed?!" I ask myself that same question about soo many things, daily. I feel ya bro lol I agree 100% w/ Inspiration vs Advice.

  • @youtubecreators384
    @youtubecreators384 Před 2 lety +109

    My celebrity fitness influencer was Sylvester Stallone in his Rocky movies. But I didn't copy his workouts. I made up my own, along my own diet. So yeah. Fitness celebrities can still be a good influence, as long as you don't try and copy the things they do. Just be inspired enough to do your own thing.

    • @narnianninja4964
      @narnianninja4964 Před 2 lety +19

      Can't believe you didn't wake up at like 4 AM and eat raw eggs every morning, SMH

    • @fastestdino2
      @fastestdino2 Před rokem +7

      didn't stallone admit to being juicy at some point though?

    • @AB-nv7bz
      @AB-nv7bz Před rokem +6

      @@fastestdino2 ya 100%. I mean did you see him in Rocky Balboa. Dude was 60 and completely diced.

    • @watsonkushmaster3067
      @watsonkushmaster3067 Před rokem

      ​@@narnianninja4964 i unironically did that lol...just 3 eggs tho hahaha

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths Před 11 měsíci +1

      Frank Zane has a good book for over 50 people and also the book Barbell Prescription that applies common sense for older trainees. Both have advanced degrees and decades of health and fitness experience. Frank Zane was my favorite Mr. Olympia.

  • @colinb8332
    @colinb8332 Před 2 lety +37

    I’m convinced when celebrities say “chicken, broccoli and rice” it’s just an inside joke for roids. No way they hire the best chefs and nutrition experts there so to eat like my broke ass did in college

    • @ZackaryShindle1-933
      @ZackaryShindle1-933 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah and getting 5+ years of gains from it im 3 months is not possible as a natty. When i started lifting 2 years ago i was around 163 pounds and i went up to around 205-208 pounds my current weight by progressive overloading. And i ate whatever i wanted like microwavable burritos and cereal. I look decent but im not like 7% bodyfat like those dudes i am at like 15% bf, but im happy with my results. Anyone knowlegeable with natrul bodybuilding knows they're bull💩 with thier "superdiet" aka roids.

  • @mrcolddrink2763
    @mrcolddrink2763 Před 2 lety +11

    My personal way of overall fitness is just 3 simple things that I find can be very flexible to anyone regardless of what and how they want to get into shape
    1. Sleep: I find that if anyone can get good proper sleep, that performance and most importantly mood is rocketed just by improving your sleep schedule
    2. Diet: My own experience with myself is that having a simple, but very well balanced diet like getting the proper macros and micros from fruits, vegetables, proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, and vitamins is a very easy, fairly adhesive, flexible, and affordable way of getting in better shape and making your experience during this diet more bearable . I personally find that plans that can extremely flexible to fit the individuals needs and cost are very appealing. However I cannot state this enough to everyone; You must experiment and test what works for YOU and YOUR genetics.
    3. Exercise: I tend to think for newcomers to physically fitness that people must clearly state their goals and purpose for their journey. I want people to clearly state if they want to workout for aesthetics or functionality. I must know what they want to do in order for me to give advice and guidance for the most effective and efficient ways to work out.
    This rant however is just based off my own life experience and the advice I had given to others. My philosophy is for the person working out to both perform and feel their best, longevity and happiness over anything else. However I am always free and open to criticism and I will humbly stand aside if I am incorrect in any of my statements.
    RANGERS LEAD THE WAY

  • @rajkumar-to3cp
    @rajkumar-to3cp Před rokem +1

    Thanks for making this video. This video is an eye opener for all the youngsters and people in general who are misguided and have a lot of unrealistic expectations. You have saved a lot of time and money of all the youngsters.

  • @karljobst
    @karljobst Před 2 lety +37

    Awesome vid!

  • @dw309
    @dw309 Před rokem +18

    Throughout my 20s I told myself I was going to transform into my best self. I had a subscription to Mens Health, blogs, fitness content etc. I wanted to look like Superman and I thought this was realistic. What a tragedy. I followed it religiously, I couldn’t achieve the results no matter how much I sacrificed so I resulted to surgery, because nothing was going to stop me. It killed my mental state and took me years of recovery, body and mind. I lost myself and I still regret spending so much and putting my body through so much pain. I’m okay now, but I hate it took all of that for me to get to where I am now.

    • @rajkumar-to3cp
      @rajkumar-to3cp Před rokem +5

      Sorry to hear about it bro. But it's okay don't beat yourself up too much since you never had someone tell you what is right and what is wrong. Don't have regrets about this in life! You did your best with what you could find but at least you worked hard and you must have gained something such as experience which you are sharing with all and sharing this experience can save a lot of youngsters from falling into into the trap. You have gained far more than you think. Be positive. Don't stress about it too much.

  • @EggZu_
    @EggZu_ Před 2 lety +5

    I personally find humility to be the biggest factor of a fitness inspiration

  • @brucewillis2
    @brucewillis2 Před 2 lety +29

    I have to admit this guy is right. My friend did an role as an actor to bulk up and he had to spend 6 months to gain a huge amount of muscle. Waking up at 3am to drown a protein shake etc. After the filming was finished he reverted back to his old size. You need to do something which is natural and you can sustain for you life, because it will become your new lifestyle.

    • @ZackaryShindle1-933
      @ZackaryShindle1-933 Před 2 lety +2

      What movie did he do?

    • @KD-vo2ed
      @KD-vo2ed Před rokem

      😊

    • @spencerschubert5001
      @spencerschubert5001 Před 10 měsíci

      If someone “reverted back” to their same size, that’s usually a dead give-away that the muscle was due to drugs and not consistent training lifestyle. Because without drugs, you generally only can get impressively big over the course of 2+ years of being on point.

  • @karelanker5128
    @karelanker5128 Před 2 lety +87

    Starting working out at like 17 years old and within 2 years of being obsessed i developed bulimia, terrible self confidence and was tired and over exhausted every day due to men's health and all fitness advice as result of cutting over 2 years and still not feeling ever satisfied. Lost almost all my friends due to being grumpy all the time and didn't even make great gains being on like 1600 calories when I should have been at like 2400.
    After getting a injury and quiting dieting and working out for over 2 years I realized how wrong I was and only now I am making gains and starting to feel better

    • @onepunchbud1472
      @onepunchbud1472 Před rokem +1

      1600 cals for a young man is insane...my base consumption is around 2k without doing sport and I am older, therefore I should need less.
      Learn to listen to your body - when you are tired, take a pause/rest. When you are hungry - eat. Just stay away from large amounts of sugar and alcohol. Train regularly if possible (but don't forget to take off when your body / mind needs it).
      This can get you quite far when you are consistent.

  • @mrah2423
    @mrah2423 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm a few months late but Josh is putting out quality videos as usual.
    I fell into this trap myself years ago and wanted a body like a superhero but realised those bodies aren't sustainable let alone attained without questionable substances.
    We need more CZcamsrs like you.

  • @shatrunjaymall8721
    @shatrunjaymall8721 Před 2 lety

    These are such great videos! I'm trying to get through all your documentaries. Very insightful and eye-opening! Thanks for making these days, Josh!

  • @adrielquiroga7901
    @adrielquiroga7901 Před 2 lety +25

    You don't need a drastic transformation to be happy. I have gone to the gym for 8 months now, and I feel very happy with what I accomplished. I didn't even drink protein powder. But I got stronger and a bit beefier and leaner. Just be happy with pushing YOUR limit, feel confortable doing fitness if you enjoy it, and remember it's not a race, it's a whole life marathon you run on your own.

  • @Matt_Nor
    @Matt_Nor Před 2 lety +64

    This is the video to show people how you can "tell" the good from the bad ones... Regardless of the content they make.
    You deserve so much more recogniztion for everything you've done.
    This is high quality production and education as well. Happy your channel exists Josh!

  • @Slider5320
    @Slider5320 Před rokem +1

    Dude, just started watching your channel, and really enjoying your videos. Very well researched and good points made. Your presentation style is excellent.
    This business of celebrity fitness has been an issue I’m glad to see someone discussing it 👍

  • @pscully1969
    @pscully1969 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video which makes a lot of sense. I remember stuff like this a few years back with "The 300 Workout". By the way, glad to see you included the Bioneer! In my opinion he is one of the most legit training guys around; his advice is very real world and useful.

  • @kumudkenedy9959
    @kumudkenedy9959 Před 2 lety +48

    You are right but remember that the movie production doesnt give you so much of time to build sustainability. They have to literally create a perfect physique (if the role requires) in a matter of weeks. I think thats when gears come into the picture. I mean if i was in there shoes i'd probably do the same thing. Its take gear, work hard, crash diet and look great or lose your chance to earn millions and put your finances in jeprody. And you cant be transparent about it coz if you do, you gon lose those good rep. So its reasonable for them and that makes it equally important for channels like yourself to provide the right information for the general public. So kudos to you. (Excuse my bad english).

  • @petermozuraitis5219
    @petermozuraitis5219 Před 2 lety +57

    Josh your meteoric rise on CZcams is very well deserved. You’re casting such an illuminating light on the dark side of the fitness business, a business that routinely exploits people’s insecurities and impatience, instead of properly educating and uplifting people to live healthier and happier lives. I hope your channel ends up at the forefront on the algorithm, CZcams is a better place with creators like you

  • @stebolavirus
    @stebolavirus Před 11 měsíci +1

    I've been following Mario & Sean for years...they're both wonderfully refreshing with how honest and straightforward they are in the midst of all the BS out there!

  • @Daan6661
    @Daan6661 Před 2 lety +1

    Dude all of your videos are blowing up. Great job. Amazing quality and curated content.

  • @SkeggsyDAR
    @SkeggsyDAR Před 2 lety +117

    Great to see Simon Miller in here, truly a nice guy and one of the most down earth fitness CZcamsrs out there. Another great video Josh; hopefully we can push more of these videos out there to spread the good messages about health and fitness

  • @free2chasehappy
    @free2chasehappy Před 2 lety +87

    It amazing how much credence people put in perception, but it is hard to blame the public because majority of us are literally programmed this way.
    Thankfully there are many channels, yours is definitely included, that are sharing truthful information so that people can learn, apply, and improve upon their health!
    Also, pimp Dr. Greg is just amazing! lol

    • @darkfox7929
      @darkfox7929 Před 2 lety

      I hears you been knocking around with Jimmy scalamander

    • @free2chasehappy
      @free2chasehappy Před 2 lety +1

      @@darkfox7929 allegedly...

  • @GreaseThunderBird
    @GreaseThunderBird Před rokem

    Bro this is a great video for the eye-opening info, but I'm also in awe at the production quality. It's really stellar, this is quality content!

  • @_meshele_
    @_meshele_ Před 6 měsíci +1

    I just found your channel. Excellent. Thank you for spotlighting men's health, disordered eating and bdd.

  • @CHamlin86
    @CHamlin86 Před 2 lety +64

    So many people on youtube are guilty of this too. I just watched a video yesterday with a pretty decent core workout routine... except it claimed that doing this routine every day for 2 months would get you a 6 pack, while making no mention of nutrition.

  • @raselalam2556
    @raselalam2556 Před 2 lety +121

    We're finally coming round to a full circle where celebrities will enjoy their riches away from the common people and the common people can start focusing on the real heroes in society such as the doctors, nurses, people in health and engineers.

    • @jangolub8240
      @jangolub8240 Před 2 lety +6

      The workers, they hold the world together and should be praised above all

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před 2 lety +6

      And yet the common people put a demented reality tv show host in charge of a country, lolololol.

    • @RealRagnar816
      @RealRagnar816 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheaterPup Biden is crazy I agree 🤷🏻👍🏻

    • @TheaterPup
      @TheaterPup Před 2 lety

      @@RealRagnar816 Biden isn’t a tv host. You’re drunk, honey. 😂

    • @RealRagnar816
      @RealRagnar816 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheaterPup he is a freak tho

  • @tunestunes2036
    @tunestunes2036 Před rokem

    Another great video Josh, it's got to the point now where regular people think working out means you will achieve Chris Hemsworth'physique in 6 months. Totally unrealistic expectations and beauty standards, fuels Ed mental health issues, lack of self worth, low self esteem and body dismorphia. Sad times we are living in.....

  • @mymom309
    @mymom309 Před 2 lety +2

    Good video. Another side of the celebrity fitness industry that I would have liked to see discussed though is the rampant steroid use, and how that plays in to a lot of false advertising and poor fitness advice

  • @lester3917
    @lester3917 Před 2 lety +8

    Thing is, celebrities are not allowed to say they use steroids to prepare for their roles.

    • @yelllownine
      @yelllownine Před měsícem +1

      Yeah there you have it Good comment.

  • @backrewire
    @backrewire Před 2 lety +54

    Such an important video. Gotta be careful where we get our information and fitness advice!

  • @aizat27
    @aizat27 Před rokem +2

    I like that you include a clip of advice from Scooby. He was my first fitness "influencer". He made me believe in myself that I can build muscle by just doing workout at home.

  • @nsawatchlistbait289
    @nsawatchlistbait289 Před rokem +1

    Their lies are CRIMINAL

  • @DarkBishop19
    @DarkBishop19 Před 2 lety +9

    When I first started working out I woke up 2 in the morning, I worked out, I heard Jocko going 72 hours without eating, So I did too, While working out and barely getting sleep, When I eat I ended up not eating much. I became 118 pounds, No gains and ended up in a bed depressed, Deprived, An confused. I started seeing gains when I got plenty of sleep, Plenty of food, An rest days after I worked out all week.

  • @AHeroAlmost
    @AHeroAlmost Před 2 lety +11

    Greg Doucette as a Pimp was the plot twist I did not expect …

  • @jimmcneal5292
    @jimmcneal5292 Před rokem +3

    I really feel happy not trying to achieve good looks and aesthetics, but rather train for combination of strength and endurance at home.

  • @ivantamayoromero1668
    @ivantamayoromero1668 Před rokem +1

    I am coming from More plates more dates video on this to like and comment on your every video and show you some love so that the Algo picks you up. Keep it up mate! 🙂

  • @isaacjones748
    @isaacjones748 Před 2 lety +20

    Mad respect to Rob Mac. for being upfront and honest about how bullshit it is to expect normal people to even have a chance of adhering to celebrity transformation diets/routines. Maybe the odd person has the will to change their life to fit it in, but that's unlikely. Much better to find your own sustainability for long term health

  • @slimmyshank69
    @slimmyshank69 Před 2 lety +12

    7:08 bro lmfaooo

  • @TheSuperappelflap
    @TheSuperappelflap Před 2 lety +3

    You dont need fitness advice. You just need to eat healthy and exercise. 15 minutes of simple bodyweight exercises a day, light cardio a couple times a week, and a diet that has a lot of protein and fiber and limited carbs. Buying protein powder and oats and other supplements from bulkpowders is cheaper than buying food in a grocery store so you will also save money while doing it.

  • @peterjohnrobertson71
    @peterjohnrobertson71 Před rokem

    Great video. Well done on putting this together and putting it out there. Thank you!

  • @chase_is_guy7045
    @chase_is_guy7045 Před 2 lety +46

    Thank you for making these types of videos. When I was in high school, I would tell people a lot I wanted to look like Brad Pitt from Fight Club or Chris Hemsworth from the Thor movies. I was working out three times a day before during and after school, (I could during school because I was in a strength and conditioning class). I did not know at the time but I was going through terrible body dysmorphia because I had lost around 80 pounds and thought I could fill up my loose skin with muscle. I would always compare myself to Hollywood celebrities not knowing that the fitness advice they were giving was not good. Now I exercise because I enjoy it and because it makes me happier and healthier. I hope others can see this and your other videos and help them in similar situations I was in.

  • @McMorgan_R
    @McMorgan_R Před 2 lety +155

    Thank you for this video. Everyone is always open to talking about how women are sexualized or portrayed with unrealistic body standards,
    I very rarely see people talking about men and how they are unfairly portrayed.
    They are all so dangerously pushed to look how they do in movies/shows. Hugh Jackman nearly fainted several times throughout wolverine, from dehydration. It's dangerous. Yes workout, get ripped or whatever your goal is, but make sure that goal is reasonable.
    Without steroid or other boosters, unhealthy diet, extreme and strict training and diet, and honestly genetics, your end goal is guaranteed to be something different than your inspiration.
    Remember to eat, eat well, eat clean, and train safely. The celebrities we see with those superhero bodies have damn near unfair standards with them, and are not healthy.

    • @alyzu4755
      @alyzu4755 Před rokem

      Yes! Crash dieting, dehydration, and overtraining aren't healthy or sustainable, and will cause major health issues down the line. And, of course, steroids are horrible for your health.
      The rise in body dysmorphophobia and eating disorders in young men is frightening.

    • @kiiltochii1607
      @kiiltochii1607 Před rokem

      How is "don't be fat" an unrealistic body standard for women?

  • @LennefalkStudios
    @LennefalkStudios Před 2 lety

    Really great video, eye opening but unfortunately not fully understood by so many. Hope more can understand how unrealistic some of these strategies are, but more importantly how you can reach results in better ways more sustainably and keep them 🔥💪☀️

  • @lt2064
    @lt2064 Před 2 lety +23

    i fucking love this channel. its the dose of no bullshit truth, people need.

  • @andrewsherman2398
    @andrewsherman2398 Před 2 lety +34

    What they don't tell you is that most of these actors weren't always actors The rock as an example was an athlete before he started acting he played football in school and was a professional wrestler so he was pretty big and fit from the beginning of his acting career also most actors bodybuilders and athletes have been involved in fitness training since their teens and the body on the magazine cover is that of a person in their 30s or 40s mr Olympia didn't didn't become Mr Olympia 6 months after he started lifting weights

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy Před rokem +9

      If you think the Rock is natural I've got a bridge to sell you.

  • @K3ogh1989
    @K3ogh1989 Před 2 lety +13

    I'm literally treating an adolescent now with a restrictive eating disorder that has been entirely brought about by the beliefs instilled by fitness 'influence' industry. Great video.

  • @Haxxeran
    @Haxxeran Před rokem

    It’s always a great idea to see multiple source on topics you don’t know much about

  • @ryelor
    @ryelor Před 2 lety +20

    Josh, your videos have become a true inspiration to me. Thanks for all the effort and time you have put into them.

  • @kartikchary
    @kartikchary Před 2 lety +15

    Fantastic, I'm glad you brought this up. I'm of the opinion that everybody who is planning to start a strict workout and diet routine should get their blood work done and meet a nutrition management expert first.

  • @southpaw8924
    @southpaw8924 Před rokem

    Really good video.
    The consistency is the thing... minimum 6 months for meaningful change and at least a few years for lasting change 👍🏿

  • @dustyr112
    @dustyr112 Před rokem

    I stumbled upon your channel and man, your content is great! Fantastic production, thank you for your work and for sharing it with us.

  • @Seetiyan
    @Seetiyan Před 2 lety +5

    Lol that man CANNOT be eating 1,200 grams of protein a day. I mean, just doing his 2,222 push-ups alone must take up most of the day. Ain't nobody got time for that.

  • @ironcladnomad5639
    @ironcladnomad5639 Před 2 lety +33

    Don't ever take fitness and nutrition advice from people who are paid just to look good.

  • @nextlevelwarrior
    @nextlevelwarrior Před 2 lety +153

    This brings me back to growing up super overweight and the answers I would seek that unfortunately came through "MensHealth" and what was beginning to be marketed around the web in the early to mid 2000's. This content and the work the various CZcamsrs here bring for to raise awareness is important as ever.

    • @thac0twenty377
      @thac0twenty377 Před 2 lety +5

      I hear ya. I was 300 pounds and taking insulin. I had e ough common sense to figure out a good training program but thr other guys and ladies I saw were just eating up for failure. Eventually I lost 100 pounds but man it sucked lol

    • @nextlevelwarrior
      @nextlevelwarrior Před 2 lety +1

      @@thac0twenty377 lol yea. I lost 100lbs as well, How long was the journey for you?

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Před 2 lety

      Back then it was mostly body builders, wrestlers and sports stars who did the bad info spreading, male film heroes didn't have anywhere near such ridiculous body requirements. Yet it was harder to discredit since they were all pushing the same "illusion" of image and them keeping their secrets as part of their brand image, using traditional media of magazines and television just a one way dump of misinformation that was impossible to discredit being backed by massive mainstream machine.

  • @TheRausing1
    @TheRausing1 Před 2 lety

    Your videos are really incredible man... can’t believe I’ve never heard of this channel before.

  • @abeltesfaye_
    @abeltesfaye_ Před 2 lety +6

    Wow, great video! Love that men have this video to watch! Heck, we ALL benefit from this video BUT too often are men's insecurities around their bodies ignored! Would love to watch this video from women's perspective but for now, I'm glad more men can turn to this to hopefully stop feeling so insecure if they don't look like Chris Hemsworth- especially since many of them aren't on steroids

  • @b0zz1380y
    @b0zz1380y Před 2 lety +8

    Me eating rice, smoked salmon, avocado and karlsburg cheese after a 70k cycle for my cardio watching this.
    “Oh shit…….I need chicken and broccoli”

  • @bitcoindiplomat1103
    @bitcoindiplomat1103 Před 2 lety +4

    Glad to see this message getting out more and more among my favorite honest fitness CZcamsrs

  • @XIskandarX
    @XIskandarX Před rokem +1

    This is what we all should strive for when looking for information, objectivity.

  • @paulo64bits
    @paulo64bits Před 2 lety +1

    This is the type of content that makes the world a better place. Great job, bro.

  • @TheJosephStalin420
    @TheJosephStalin420 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely LOVE how sprinkle some humour along with your really serious voice tone! Makes the joke even more hilarious! And you're doing an AMAZING job! Thanks!

  • @Gspook19
    @Gspook19 Před 2 lety +10

    Josh! you did it again my man, saying what people need to hear, especially beginners , you are an absolute saint

  • @olliemeadows6164
    @olliemeadows6164 Před rokem

    You are a good man for putting this content out there, God bless you. So much bullshit on CZcams particularly, also if you could make a video about David Goggins I think he's another fitness guy that needs sizing up, a lot of dangerous advice.

  • @yassirfarhane9448
    @yassirfarhane9448 Před 2 lety

    I love the transparency
    Keep it 💯 👌

  • @lukask.5665
    @lukask.5665 Před 2 lety +5

    I love this channel and it's content! No bullshit just facts with proof. Thank you Josh, keep up the good work!