He Lost All His Muscle In 100 Days

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  • He Lost All His Muscle In 100 Days
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Komentáře • 938

  • @Browney
    @Browney  Před rokem +1103

    This is a crazy story, but we will get him back 💪
    We have so many epic videos planned for 2023, get ready.

    • @Browney
      @Browney  Před rokem +51

      Oh and start your 90 day challenge, today: 90dayworkoutchallenge.com

    • @norenzgt1219
      @norenzgt1219 Před rokem +10

      Hi browney! Thanks for being an inspiration to me and everyone!

    • @MarxismOfficial
      @MarxismOfficial Před rokem +4

      @@Browney oh

    • @TheOnlyTruth868
      @TheOnlyTruth868 Před rokem +5

      ur my inspiration before some years and from being a fatty 16 years old i got pretty big muscle keep up the good work!

    • @zekoyt
      @zekoyt Před rokem +1

      !

  • @GeneralSqueezme
    @GeneralSqueezme Před rokem +754

    From losing all the muscle in 100 days and all that money and being positive about getting it all back bob is impressive

    • @essem123
      @essem123 Před rokem +1

      cmon man its sad but not a travesty, fortunate in grand scheme

    • @dylanmiotto
      @dylanmiotto Před rokem +26

      @@essem123 3k and years of work is a very hard thing to stay positive about

    • @kingatlar7036
      @kingatlar7036 Před rokem +2

      @@dylanmiotto dont worry..he still got muscle memory..it required less time to be like before

    • @dylanmiotto
      @dylanmiotto Před rokem +2

      @@kingatlar7036 yea I know but it's still not good

    • @essem123
      @essem123 Před rokem

      just take a walk through your city's homeless district see real catastrophe head on

  • @the_fit_boy_
    @the_fit_boy_ Před rokem +2195

    *Don't worry, MUSCLE MEMORY is holding his BACK*

    • @malaydubey4613
      @malaydubey4613 Před rokem

      bsdk har jagh aajata hai spam karne

    • @the_fit_boy_
      @the_fit_boy_ Před rokem +9

      @@kaminoraion3402 *LoL 😹*

    • @RJ-is9ko
      @RJ-is9ko Před rokem +2

      Depends

    • @mochageico
      @mochageico Před rokem +14

      Yep yep he got all those myonuclei just begging to get some action

    • @YTStopCensoringFreedomOfspeech
      @YTStopCensoringFreedomOfspeech Před rokem +66

      I stopped working out for about 8 months. Lost all my muscle and abilities in performance. I came back working out for 4 months. Regained nearly all my muscle and abilities. I'm about 90 percent back. I feel like I am going to be be even stronger and my performance has improved. I could not hold a handstand for more than 2 seconds before. Now I'm holding it for 10 seconds. My tuck planche is stronger as well.

  • @nicholasklein6888
    @nicholasklein6888 Před rokem +1507

    Full respect for browney and all he does to put out his content

    • @imsubbbingtoeveryonewhosub5418
      @imsubbbingtoeveryonewhosub5418 Před rokem +2

      Here is the full Clip : when I met the sidemen
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    • @mariomirquis9393
      @mariomirquis9393 Před rokem +2

      For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life John 3 16.

    • @lucaslucas9244
      @lucaslucas9244 Před rokem +2

      There is no god but allah

  • @GymGarageMan
    @GymGarageMan Před rokem +253

    Was feeling tired and unfit then discovered this channel got a renewed vigour and the RAGE is back even at 52 thanks man!!!!

    • @JustAmaanFitness
      @JustAmaanFitness Před rokem

      I see this comment on every single fitness channel with all the same replies 😶

    • @seke9885
      @seke9885 Před rokem

      @@JustAmaanFitness you didn’t have to expose my man’s like that

    • @seke9885
      @seke9885 Před rokem

      @@noneedtogotogym9899 I just checked some out too and had too sun and drop a couple likes! Good thumbnails, good music. Good camera work. Good work outs and good technique as well as variety in work outs! All while in a small ass garage! My boy showing that prison regiment! 😂 lol I love it! It reminds me of a caged beast that was just left to rot and has nothing else to do but become more powerful and power hungry! I see the rage and intensity in everything he does. He flexes every rep. And pushes his body to failing point for maximized efficiency in muscle growth. Keep on going garage man! Can’t wait till that next upload 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @alexfuster2657
    @alexfuster2657 Před rokem +175

    I injured my shoulder and I may not be able to press in months. I can still train most of my body, but I'm feeling like shit. Seeing this man, whose injury was way worse than mine staying positive, with his gains evaporating day after day, has inspired me.
    No matter how much you fall, just endure it and climb the mountain again when the time comes.
    Stay strong my injured brothers 💪🏻

    • @thebrickninjabat4170
      @thebrickninjabat4170 Před rokem +4

      “Why do we fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves back up”

    • @thiagocguerra
      @thiagocguerra Před rokem +7

      I've injured my shoulder at the end of 2021, had a surgery and wasn't able to train for almost a year. I'm still incapable of doing some exercises but can do most of them.
      I lost basically 80% of my muscles but it all came back within 6 months of training thanks to my muscle memory.
      Stay positive. Always.

    • @shridharpatwardhan8142
      @shridharpatwardhan8142 Před rokem +1

      Get well soon buddy u will better than ur previous self

    • @reddragon0602
      @reddragon0602 Před rokem +2

      Injured brother here: dislocated my shoulder in summer last year. Trained my legs afterwards with some weighted squats with a dip belt. It worked. It was a hard time but im back again and I can train everything again. Stay strong! 💪

    • @mateybeev8464
      @mateybeev8464 Před rokem

      How did you injure your shoulder bro?

  • @lifewitholga_
    @lifewitholga_ Před rokem +171

    Oh wow I’m so sorry this happened to you 😢 however I’m cheering you on 🎉 praying all works out your arm, money, FB and muscle building. I’m sure you learned valuable lessons out of this experience too 🙏🏼 Browney I’m glad you’re helping him ✨

  • @roberthaines4221
    @roberthaines4221 Před rokem +225

    Bob -- it may sound weird, but your attitude, determination and grace under pressure have inspired me to push myself a lot harder than I have been letting myself get away with lately. Thank you for that.
    And Stan -- thanks for bringing us this video, and giving such good support to Bob.

    • @kissenklauer7011
      @kissenklauer7011 Před rokem

      agree man. we have a responsibility and he shows us how it's done 💪 (listen to your body though 😨 we don't need another torn biceps)

  • @henkobilbo3255
    @henkobilbo3255 Před rokem +32

    im so freaking exited for the 90 day transformation, lets go Bob!

  • @Advocata
    @Advocata Před rokem +7

    Thanks for this video! Wishing Bob all the best. I think that workout injuries are under-documented here on youtube. We need more videos on youtube about workout injuries, how to avoid them, and what recovery looks like.

  • @juliangtp7547
    @juliangtp7547 Před rokem +259

    Stan, just wanted to say real quick that your vids inspire me a lot to continue doing CZcams myself. Sometimes it’s difficult to come up with ideas but somehow you always have these very unique ones (I kinda envy that haha). Thanks for being such an inspiration! 🙏🏻👊🏼

  • @PastorOogway
    @PastorOogway Před rokem +8

    You're a good friend bro, I know for a fact you helped him alot mentally knowing you were gonna help him after the healing process.

  • @instrong
    @instrong Před rokem +53

    Bro I didn't work out for about a year and lost ALL gains. Now working out every single day also started a fitness channel to share my results and help others to workout form home. Hope I will get my best shape this year

    • @Dougie5352
      @Dougie5352 Před rokem +3

      Good luck my man, I'm definetly checking out your content.

    • @legoat1401
      @legoat1401 Před rokem

      Just subbed

  • @chrisdewith3255
    @chrisdewith3255 Před rokem +31

    Been there man, last april I was hospitalized at 76KG, couldn't train Until the end of september starting back at 70,5KG with quite some belly fat. luckily it only took like 2 months to get back to my old weight and lifts and now I'm feeling strong again at 78KG and growing. Thank god for muscle memory

  • @JakeMogstad
    @JakeMogstad Před rokem +2

    I love your videos, man, the quality just gets better with each video. Always makes me want to go work out too.

  • @cimoran2924
    @cimoran2924 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the content. You keep cheering up for everyone out there, including me in this journey which I want to make a lifestyle. Great vid! Keep it up!

  • @AmaanPlayZ
    @AmaanPlayZ Před rokem +13

    Anyone here after the Greg expose video?

  • @danielmatos5025
    @danielmatos5025 Před rokem +25

    As someone who had a pretty bad shoulder injury This year ( took me 6 months to get back in the gym) , i know what bob went/is going through.
    Muscle memory exists , and Will be a Key factor in his fast recover . I think he can regain back all the muscle he Lost in the 90 days . Its just really sad to see youself struggle with activities/exercises/weights you already did easily months ago. But everything Will be alright , as long as the mental state is ♥️

  • @Badboislikeme
    @Badboislikeme Před rokem

    This dudes videos are literally so amazing 🤩 love these types of challenging, transition videos keep it up G❤❤

  • @KINGABDUL99
    @KINGABDUL99 Před rokem +1

    Browney Always Helps People get shredded and Motivates them! Great Work Browney!

  • @ItsNicolau
    @ItsNicolau Před rokem +68

    This will probably be the craziest 90 days transformation yet (no pressure Bob haha). Bob has a great mindset, glad he is doing fine, and I wish him good luck on the challenge. Happy gains Bob!

    • @SulfixX
      @SulfixX Před rokem +2

      He lost that much muscle cuz he went off steroids whilst injured then he hopped back on. Go check out greg doucettes video on the topic

    • @ItsNicolau
      @ItsNicolau Před rokem +1

      @@SulfixX Dude... first off, I made this comment the day Browney posted this video before Greg posted his. Second, if you reread my comment you can notice I said it would be a crazy good transformation, I didn't say it would be natural. It's still going to be an amazing transformation, whether natty or not.

    • @S133pyy
      @S133pyy Před 9 měsíci

      @@ItsNicolaunot really since he’s not doing it naturally. I get that it still requires a lot of work, but the minute you stick the needle in you lose all credibility

  • @waylander73uk18
    @waylander73uk18 Před rokem +6

    I honestly live in fear of serious injury like this, 50 this year and in decent shape but its a constant battle with RA flares and I always pray they don't last weeks or months and just be days at a time. Bob showed amazing mental fortitude and resilience to keep going.

  • @anikobiro7535
    @anikobiro7535 Před rokem

    Oh boy! It's crazy! Just don't worry much and keep going and you will be fit again. I wish you a quick recovery.

  • @yandhi4202
    @yandhi4202 Před rokem

    Will pray for your comeback (and then some) Bob. What a trooper though with his positive mental attitude - i'm positive you'll bounce back and go even further with your attitude.

  • @19simplicity14
    @19simplicity14 Před rokem +4

    This video has been really helpful because I recently dislocated my elbow and haven't been able to rock climb or work out since then so I can relate a little bit. I wish you a swift return to fitness :)

    • @brendank4927
      @brendank4927 Před rokem

      Tommy john? If so the recovery is fkn hell

  • @dannypesek
    @dannypesek Před rokem +4

    I've been in a similar situation recently of being injured and not able to workout. I broke a rib, 2 months recovery, then I was okay for 2 weeks before getting bad whiplash from a motorsport accident which gave me issues for nearly 3 months. Sucks seeing yourself shrink in the mirror and not being able to do anything about it! Keen to see how much muscle memory helps Bob in the next video!

  • @Labl9480
    @Labl9480 Před rokem

    you are my 100% favorite youtuber please have a great day and keep creating this content you also inspired me on my fitness journey

  • @gustavhellman45
    @gustavhellman45 Před rokem

    tough journey Bob! but you know that we are all rooting for you!

  • @willcook6967
    @willcook6967 Před rokem +9

    I feel this dude's pain. A little over two years ago, I ruptured a disc in my lower back. When the disc ruptured, it pushed the nerve column out of line. My legs don't behave the same anymore. My strong leg became my weak leg overnight and squats, deadlift and overhead press are now off my training program permanently due to the injury. If I move my leg wrong during my sleep, my leg seizes up and the pain wakes me up instantly. I was out of work for ten weeks, and in the beginning walking to the bathroom was almost impossible.
    When I could finally go back to work, I started doing calf raises and stretches on the stairs when my department was quiet. I must have done over 100,000. At first it was all my right leg. My left leg would push along with it just to get some work. After about three months, I was able to do single leg calf raises and now my left leg is as strong, if not slightly stronger than the right. I also do bodyweight squats from time to time, but honestly not as often as I should. They half definitely helped.
    I have tried to be smart about my training. The areas in which I can't go heavy I have turned my concentration on the contraction of the muscle. Every workout takes its toll on me. I'm almost 50, so working out every day and not getting sore is a thing of the past. The only fairly heavy lifting I can do is bench press, but if I arch too hard or dig my heels in too deep while pressing, I spasm and/or lock up.
    My goals are bench 315 again and to be able to do decent pullups. I can't get my chin over the bar yet, so I know I will have to lose weight to get there. As it is, it's hard to weigh 270 and have a bad back. It's not easy, but I'm definitely in much better shape than I was when this happened. It hasn't been fun, but I can say I have learned a lot about my body from the experience.

  • @MistanceSkills
    @MistanceSkills Před rokem +4

    Hey bob your not alone too. I had a head injury while training for 90 degree hold and hspu (On high parallettes fell during 90 degree hold) But i want you to know you will recover all of the muscle you lost because muscle memory you will progress really fast cause of it. A physique that you had will be yours again :) good luck man!

  • @masterofbalance4890
    @masterofbalance4890 Před rokem +1

    That loud ripping sound is exactly what I remember about my shoulder injury. I forgot the pain, but sound will never go away

  • @DMac1234ist
    @DMac1234ist Před rokem

    What a champion, best wishes to the guy and I really hope he comes back stronger than ever ❤

  • @Woelfi98
    @Woelfi98 Před rokem +23

    This is happening to me right now. I was so proud of myself and I was making so much progress in the gym when I got an injury on december 21th. I'm done with my 2 surgeries now but won't be able to do anything gym related for the next months.. And after a year comes another surgery. It is so hard mentally

    • @MaheshKumar-dn2hb
      @MaheshKumar-dn2hb Před rokem

      I'm going through something similar, bro. Hope we come out of it stronger.

    • @Woelfi98
      @Woelfi98 Před rokem

      @@MaheshKumar-dn2hb Sure thing, sis we definitily will

  • @Darkshadow-ny3zi
    @Darkshadow-ny3zi Před rokem +4

    One time I was playing football and broke my wrist. When I broke my wrist my forearm muscles tore. I couldn't lift for an incredibly long time. I can confirm that tearing a muscle sucks and it takes a really long time to get back up to "normal". It takes a while to just stop hurting. Respect for this man. Hope you can get back to it soon!

  • @enriquegarciatv
    @enriquegarciatv Před rokem +1

    Happy to win the giveaway! I’ll be making a video unboxing the package! Thanks Browney 😊

  • @konijntjesosrs
    @konijntjesosrs Před rokem

    Sure bob will be back soon, one of the most dedicated dudes I know. Hope to see you back in Huig 💪
    Stay strong man

  • @haunstia1629
    @haunstia1629 Před rokem +4

    It's unfortunate for Bob. I hope he will be able to workout again. There's a long road ahead of him. But his resilience is amazing. Take care.

  • @coletart
    @coletart Před rokem +11

    It's crazy how fast you can lose your muscle compared to how long it takes to grow.
    Major respect to you Browney; keep helping us grow!

    • @tata570
      @tata570 Před rokem

      Yes, it s why I dont like musculation

    • @EasyWinking
      @EasyWinking Před rokem

      @@tata570 whats a better option

    • @UniDeathRaven
      @UniDeathRaven Před rokem

      @@EasyWinking Gain muscles then just dont workout anymore. You still will look buff enough even with fat. Sexier anyway than regular guy who didn't go to gym in his life. Not all muscles are lost, half of them stay throughout your life.

    • @ilynomad
      @ilynomad Před rokem

      Muscle memory is real. Once you're buff, it doesn't take very long to get all that muscle back.

    • @viktorepifanov7138
      @viktorepifanov7138 Před rokem +8

      If you hop off the cycle and stop exercising completely that's what happens

  • @teodorkarakashev1906
    @teodorkarakashev1906 Před rokem +2

    Last year I tore my hamstring doing Bulgarian squats. I remember waking up and feeling tired(Just like Bob) but I went for the workout anyway! A month after the injury I had a surgery which took me around 50 days to recover from(so around 80-90 days in total). But the most insane thing was that while in the hospital my Facebook and Instagram also got hacked and later permanently banned. The mental struggle was a real pain in the ass. Seeing all the gains, all the hard work vanishing in front of my eyes was very tough. I'm also on my journey to getting back to where I was. Thanks Bob and Browney for sharing this story. I know I am not alone on my journey you are such an inspiration!

  • @Hekt02
    @Hekt02 Před rokem

    He’s so optimistic it’s so amazing I love it and strong just to be able to push through this

  • @masterparry320
    @masterparry320 Před rokem +3

    Happened to me when I was sick for a month 2022 october and lost 7-8kgs being a skinny 16 y/o going from 53 kgs that I gained from 47kg to being at 45 kgs after I got sent back home. i started working out at home and gained 4kgd extra than my prev weight so now I'm at 55kgs and am allowed to back to the gym. Bob will recover in no more than 60 days cuz of the muscle memory, all the best for your transformations kings Stay Strongest!

  • @lovepuppy2242
    @lovepuppy2242 Před rokem +4

    During the lockdown I had lost so much muscle, about a year in I started doing exercise at home when I realised going to the gym wasn't going to be an option for quite a while and I was depressed. In the first few weeks I realised my body was reacting in ways it never had before: not the soreness of working out, but a grinding pain that would send shocks so painful my vision would go white. I went from 67 kg and very fit to almost 100 kg with a ton of fat while trying to get a diagnosis.
    I always tell people to be grateful, you really don't know when you can become disabled (even if only temporarily). After almost 2 years of meds and doctor appointments and having to readjust to a new life: I'm now only 11 kg away from where I was before the lockdown. In that time I've been told of 4 chronic illnesses and a possible fifth that might be the link between them.
    Keep going, for as long as you can.

    • @edvinkarlsson9368
      @edvinkarlsson9368 Před rokem

      What’s the name of what affected you?

    • @Carlton_Wilson
      @Carlton_Wilson Před rokem

      When the gyms were closed I ran and ran and ran and did a tune of pullups and dips. Got in great shape.

  • @tripppurdy4001
    @tripppurdy4001 Před rokem

    Found this channel I think in August. Got inspired and made my own change. Started at 230lbs today I weighed in at 186lbs. Thanks Browney

  • @octavb2991
    @octavb2991 Před rokem +3

    I am like Bob, I have injured my right shoulder, been out of the game for 100-120 days, my measurements went down: chest 104 -> 98, arms 34 -> 32, weight 73->68. Now, 60 days in after my recovery I am back to 100-102 chest, 35 left arm, 34 right arm and same weight of 68kg. Injuries will affect our body but we can recover. Remember to push gently and don't overdue it.

  • @ljeffers3824
    @ljeffers3824 Před rokem +40

    This is really impactful to me since I'm about to go into a shoulder surgery tomorrow and I'm also scared I'll lose a ton of muscle

    • @geswhoanimates7705
      @geswhoanimates7705 Před rokem +9

      Don’t worry bro, I know damn well you gonna come out on top and gain all that muscle back and THEN some.

    • @alm7888
      @alm7888 Před rokem +5

      Not to worry bro, gaining lost muscle is easy compared to gaining more muscle
      Cuz your body has muscle memory of the lost muscle, exercise again and you'll gain that muscle easily

    • @bananabandit2
      @bananabandit2 Před rokem +2

      @@alm7888 Yep correct you just forgot it will take a month or two to see everything back then the journey begins!

    • @thefrenchfryguy9959
      @thefrenchfryguy9959 Před rokem +1

      Goodluck bro! I had surgery 2 days ago and also have to take some time off from the gym. We got this tho

    • @pecsandabs3808
      @pecsandabs3808 Před rokem +1

      Just be really proactive & find out exactly what rehab exercises you can do after & when to do them & be really diligent with them, they will make your healing as good & fast as possible. I broke a small bone in my ankle & worked hard on all the little exercise & the physiotherapist said I was way ahead of where most people are after 2 weeks as they often sit around feeling depressed afterwards & don't want to do the rehab.

  • @ek3241
    @ek3241 Před rokem

    Huge respect, I'm sure everything will work out in the end

  • @jakemotionless6210
    @jakemotionless6210 Před rokem +2

    Stan can transform ANYONE. You got this bob ✊🏼

  • @blazeyreal7777
    @blazeyreal7777 Před rokem +3

    dude i respect this man i have asthma and for the last 3 months i haven't been able to run, play sports or go out in the cold, it really sucks when your not able to do something that you love props to this guy

    • @eggyboi1217
      @eggyboi1217 Před rokem +1

      I feel that! I had started running in the summer but once winter hit I had to only walk. I wanted to do a 5k in the spring but now theres no way.

    • @blazeyreal7777
      @blazeyreal7777 Před rokem +1

      @@eggyboi1217 yea I'm still struggling with asthma, I had a CT scan a while ago but found nothing, not even my asthma doctor knows what's going on anymore

  • @flavius8278
    @flavius8278 Před rokem +6

    It's mind-blowing to see such a transformation and also sad because...just imagine how hard it is to gain this muscle mass by hard work and in a long time, and how easy you can lose all of your work in so little time...

    • @dundee6402
      @dundee6402 Před rokem

      Muscle memory is a thing though. It would be much easier to gain all the muscle back the second time

  • @nocturnalcalithenics324
    @nocturnalcalithenics324 Před rokem +1

    Man I don’t really comment about on vids. But I wish Bob will recover faster than last time cause this guy has given me so much knowledge

  • @Suhaa5
    @Suhaa5 Před rokem

    Huge props to Bob, bro I have been low on motivation, but now I feel even more motivates, Bob didn't give up on his journey and I won't either, thank you for everything browney, I appreciate ur content man, and I would also like some personal help with getting lean and fit, I have lost 20lbs so far from 200lbs to 180lbs, currently I am sitting in the 95% percentile overweight, but I have been changing a lot of things like my diet, sleep and workouts, my main workout has been basketball, I am obsessed with the game so I feel like doing cardio only is bad, but I would appreciate ur help, thank you for the video again and I appreciate ur hard work. Stay fit brother 💪

  • @Omartraboulssi
    @Omartraboulssi Před rokem +3

    I felt horrible for Bob but i'm excited to see his comeback!

  • @cyber7273
    @cyber7273 Před rokem +4

    After taking a break for 3 weeks I felt like my two months of work before were gone but 100 days off and at that point I can’t image what it would do

  • @christianpaulyao4300
    @christianpaulyao4300 Před rokem

    Subscribed, so inspirational!!!

  • @ndhbr6964
    @ndhbr6964 Před rokem

    Goosebumps, really. You got this Bob!

  • @bartolpavusek6068
    @bartolpavusek6068 Před rokem +24

    Anybody know why this injury happens? How to prevent it? I also do callisthenics and fear the same happening to me.
    Props to you Bob for staying optimistic, you’ll get your muscles in no time💪

    • @cursedpotato64
      @cursedpotato64 Před rokem +4

      Just make sure to warm up correctly and not pushing yourself too hard 👍🏼

    • @aloci3370
      @aloci3370 Před rokem

      Reinforce your biceps in its weak position with planche leans

  • @cgvgames4164
    @cgvgames4164 Před rokem +7

    Poor guy I hope he can get back on track

  • @raasutomasu8321
    @raasutomasu8321 Před rokem +1

    Je bent mijn favoriete CZcamsr je bent geweldig ga zo door!!!😊

  • @timwong7947
    @timwong7947 Před rokem

    Can’t wait for the transformation video!

  • @gitsurfer27
    @gitsurfer27 Před rokem +7

    I'm currently on month 6 of pulling my back, not only can i not work out but i haven't been outside for all that time, it really REALLY sucks when you get a bad injury. I can't make any gains because of constant injuries....pray for me boys.

    • @LKEPROD
      @LKEPROD Před rokem

      I pulled my upper back was out for a few days but after 2 months i cant train back so that's annoying. You didn't pull your back you must had torn a muscle

    • @gitsurfer27
      @gitsurfer27 Před rokem +1

      @@LKEPROD its a bulging disk, and i slipped it multiple times trying to get mobile again. I've been struggling with it for years but never been locked in for half a year before, fucking drab.

    • @wafzaf
      @wafzaf Před rokem

      @@gitsurfer27 ive been going through the same thing as you man. pulled my mid back and then my tailbone/lumbar 8 months ago from deadlifting/squatting and ive been out of the gym since July of last year. Took me so long because I kept straining it from random movements so it was hard, but now its nearing the end stages I feel and im looking to hop back in the next month or so. All the best and trust me as someone that’s had spinal injury: take time off and focus on other stuff

  • @andreleben6444
    @andreleben6444 Před rokem +3

    sucks to see, but he will definitely come back stronger! Can't wait for the day 30 Video!! #gobob

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Před rokem

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job

  • @rggiii5089
    @rggiii5089 Před rokem +1

    Not being able to workout for that long will fuck me up. I am recovering from Eating Disorder (no final diagnosis yet but it might be bulimia) and working out, aside from regular psych therapy, is a huge chunk of what’s really helping me.
    This guy did not only lose his muscle but also his money. I can’t imagine what he is going through.
    Obviously working out is mostly Physical but it is also mentally taxing.
    I gained a lot of health benefits ever since I started working out but I also acquired some mental disorders due to neglect to mental health.
    This is a reminder to take rest days seriously and avoid over exertion to minimize injuries. Also, it’s a big help to keep check of our mental health.

  • @bobdoyle5945
    @bobdoyle5945 Před rokem +5

    that's bs, i had a total shoulder replacement i am 44 years old.. was 180 lbs around 13% bf and 5'6 ... over 8 months i am now 175lbs and still with in 13-14% bf no gym

    • @Dazza01
      @Dazza01 Před rokem +2

      watch greg doucette video he just put out. Will explain everything

  • @Danny34_
    @Danny34_ Před rokem +2402

    Todays Fun Fact: If you put “Fun Fact” at the beginning of the comment, 99% of people will read until the end!

  • @erintroch6948
    @erintroch6948 Před rokem +1

    Can't wait for the 90day results 🔥

  • @abhimanyu18
    @abhimanyu18 Před rokem

    Love you vids man 😄❤❤

  • @theboogiewoogiedude
    @theboogiewoogiedude Před rokem +3

    i broke my shoulder -but the muscle comes back very quickly

  • @BlueberryJamPie
    @BlueberryJamPie Před rokem +5

    Been through that, but it was on my lower abdomen. Like he said, I felt nothing, but heard something weird. In a month I lost ~15kg because eating + drinking = bathroom, and any force on the abdomen was like being stabbed. Bathroom took at least 1h since I couldn't force anything. Due to hardly drinking water I also got a kidney stone. Lifting my arms, moving leg, getting up/down, breathing too heavily all pulled on it causing pain. Took over 2 years to recover fully, but I still am afraid to force abdominal exercises because of that.
    It's crazy how something so serious can have no initial pain at all.

    • @samakos_rsl6074
      @samakos_rsl6074 Před rokem

      How did this happen?

    • @BlueberryJamPie
      @BlueberryJamPie Před rokem

      @@samakos_rsl6074 Basic situps, I did something wrong forcing it too much. I have no clue, just like how he described it. Doing a random exercise I always did, and it just happened.
      Now I do crunches mostly because of fear.

  • @Felipe-wt6jf
    @Felipe-wt6jf Před rokem +2

    I hope everything goes well for Bob. His muscle memory will help him get back and hopefully even in better shape than before.

  • @konstantinblessing6681

    This will be one of the best 90 day challenges on this channel ever

  • @wavy6099
    @wavy6099 Před rokem +5

    Browney I've always watched your videos and I'm paralyzed from the neck down but today you helped me jumping out the window because of your videos

    • @carlbrown2123
      @carlbrown2123 Před rokem

      😂😂😂 Crude but amazing

    • @jetfuelspray511
      @jetfuelspray511 Před rokem

      AHAHAAAHHAAHHAHAHA

    • @toastedwaffle8622
      @toastedwaffle8622 Před rokem +1

      This was the most basic and copied joke ever. Also, I had a stroke reading it

    • @wavy6099
      @wavy6099 Před rokem

      @@toastedwaffle8622 I know I just wanted to see how many likes an overused joke gets

  • @xyoungdipsetx
    @xyoungdipsetx Před rokem +4

    He was on peds you don't just lose muscle like that even if you don't train for 100 days

  • @jayess4
    @jayess4 Před rokem

    Watching this injured is somehow very comforting. Thanks for the great content

  • @markwhetton262
    @markwhetton262 Před rokem

    Another brilliant video, I can’t wait to see the transformation back to the person he was before. What on earth did you do to get the last 90 day challenge demonetised? I can never see anything wrong in your posts

  • @user-yy1eo3hh2e
    @user-yy1eo3hh2e Před rokem +7

    Not natty

  • @ruffneck168
    @ruffneck168 Před rokem +3

    ped power man

  • @opelle9954
    @opelle9954 Před rokem

    Love ur vids bro💪

  • @faithinthebible._
    @faithinthebible._ Před rokem

    I have total respect to Bob. All these negative things and he stil stays positive. Stay strong Bob💪💪

  • @Benj69
    @Benj69 Před rokem +8

    Fake natty😳

  • @w3are0p1um4
    @w3are0p1um4 Před rokem +4

    greg exposed you

  • @Studman_6
    @Studman_6 Před rokem

    I love how you brother and guy in the blue shirt were trying so hard to stay still

  • @jhlavnovsky5131
    @jhlavnovsky5131 Před rokem

    Been there, done that. NOT easy. I once fell off my bike and landed on my left hand, eventually breaking one of those little wrist bones. Which I sadly did not know about. So it did not heal well and surgery was needed. Since the surgery, I was unable to work out for 5 months. During that time I felt horrible. Meeting the saddest version of myself.
    Lost all my progress. Gaining fat. Went from 22 pull-ups to just 3. But, when you fall, you can rise back! Friends a and people around me helped so much.
    This video is inspiring. I wish everyone who has to go through something like that only the BEST!! You can do it! You´ll be back stronger than ever!

  • @ape2539
    @ape2539 Před rokem +9

    FAKE NATTY

    • @larssrensen4353
      @larssrensen4353 Před rokem

      Correct!

    • @S133pyy
      @S133pyy Před 11 měsíci +2

      exactly, the amount of people thinking hes natural and supporting him is honestly alarming, nothing better than seeing fake nattys off the cycle

  • @S133pyy
    @S133pyy Před 11 měsíci +2

    This video is extremely misleading, I do not feel bad for any fake natty since they take the easy route. Anyone whos been lifting for 5+ years would know its physically impossible to lose 22 pounds of muscle in 100 days, especially considering that bob has been training for "15 years." This is just pathetic😂

  • @zechengyou782
    @zechengyou782 Před rokem

    Can we get some content about how to protect your muscles while working out? Bob’s story seems really relatable and can just happen to anyone

  • @elijahburdette9619
    @elijahburdette9619 Před rokem

    Your videos are so cool and such an inspiration

  • @loclemons3502
    @loclemons3502 Před rokem

    i have something similar going on as i just broke my elbow a week ago seeing this is encouraging

  • @linus7848
    @linus7848 Před rokem

    its really sad that you tour a muscle and i really felt your pain thru the video but im really happy and exited to see your 90 day journey! i actually belives its gonna be sick results at the end

  • @Yfeyalcin
    @Yfeyalcin Před rokem

    of all the videos i’ve watched, this is definitely one of them

  • @lion3293
    @lion3293 Před rokem

    Love your vids bro

  • @lorenzopierre5800
    @lorenzopierre5800 Před rokem +1

    I know exactly how you feel. Had this same exact injury happen last year April to my left arm. It was really a journey to get back to where I am now. Before the injury I was at 195lbs, after the healing process I was 180lbs and now I'm at 207lbs. Mine snapped from a simple motion of pulling a metal cage forward.

  • @nitrogel
    @nitrogel Před rokem

    Fantastic video! I loved it!!!

  • @matejstrakos2729
    @matejstrakos2729 Před rokem

    I know how he feels. I had to stop working out for almost 2 years because of back injury. I overloaded my lower back and traps because of bad technique during exercises. My stabilization system was not working as he should. So i started with rehabilitation. Now after almost 2 years i start workout again and i focusing only technique work. I wish you luck on your journery to get strong amd big again.🙏

  • @Basman222
    @Basman222 Před rokem

    Dude i waited for this soo long

  • @User00023
    @User00023 Před rokem

    Appreciate you for this content

  • @jvb3294
    @jvb3294 Před rokem

    After an injury -at least for what I've learned- it's all about slowly getting back in the routine and prioritize consistency, besides like Bob said, transforming your mindset. You must accept that you wont be back on your previous level of strength for a little while. Just stay positive and work hard. You'll get there🤝

  • @yentlvantendeloo2930
    @yentlvantendeloo2930 Před rokem +1

    Had an accident last year while trying to get back into shape, kneecap went out of the socket and tore free from the muscles surrounding it. It's devastating how much muscle you loose in a few months time... Hope bob does well and his 90 days challenge will get him back into his amazing shape!

  • @mr.flupsurf2860
    @mr.flupsurf2860 Před rokem

    i can relate, had a motorcycle and my pelvic bone was broken. Couldnt workout out for more 2 months. after 3 weeks youre muscle just disappear in a sudden. Coming back is hard but one thing is positive and that is youre muscle memory. Good luck with the proces and stay strong, fysical and mental!

  • @nicksantos7586
    @nicksantos7586 Před rokem

    love the content!!