IIFYM - Counting Your Macros Is F*CKING Up Your Health!! | Nutrition Facts + Advice (Jason Phillips)

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  • IIFYM. Counting Your Macros Is F*cking Up Your Health. Nutrition Facts and Advice with Jason Phillips for Mind Pump TV. IIFYM Full Day of Eating, Flexible Dieting and Intuitive Eating explained with Nutrition Expert Jason Phillips and Mind Pump's Sal Di Stefano.
    #IIFYM
    If It Fits Your Macros
    What is it? Is it great? Or is it crap??
    Macros:
    - Proteins
    - Carbs
    - Fats
    IIFYM Bros
    Fucked up things:
    - 1 nutrient that’s never talked about is Fiber
    - Fiber is not sexy
    Bodybuilding crowd.
    Bodybuilding.com
    Bunch of college kids bored out of their minds
    Here’s the thing that NOBODY talks about:
    Really shredded and look really good on stage
    Does NOT equate to optimal health or optimal performance
    Yet to see anyone who has yet to break a world record Olympic lifting or powerlifting eating pop tarts and donuts
    As your health declines, your appearance gets worse as well
    You’re going to look awful
    Oxidative stress
    Glycation
    Do their show, then disappear
    Leads to developing a poor relationship with food
    Restricted calorie setting
    ALL their focused on is what food they’re going to eat
    Training takes a back seat
    Social life takes a back seat
    Health takes a back seat
    IIFYM Instagram Pages
    Bodies or Food
    Donuts, Pizza, Ice Cream
    NOT balanced
    The key to success and long term success with dieting is sustainability
    Emphasis on sugar is going to mess with you long term and reduce longevity
    NOT disputing the fat loss argument of that you can look the way you want eating any food
    At some point your goals do shift
    Prioritize nutrient density
    IIFYM for competitors vs nutrient density foods
    Look better when you avoid processed foods
    Broccoli
    Macros with high food quality
    Doug Miller - one of the best natural physiques
    One of the first thing to teach your clients:
    Macros and calories; then progress from their
    Can become very obsessive
    Intuitive Eating
    Best intuitive eaters started with a macros prescription
    How do you eat when you travel?
    It’s not as hard as people make it
    Most people try and justify their cravings
    Hyperpalatability = something that tastes really really good
    These foods trigger opioid receptors
    Food addiction is a very real thing
    These companies know that
    It will still elicit the same response in your brain
    When you avoid processed foods and eat a strawberry or apple, it’s delicious
    Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should
    You physically can put anything you want in your macros
    Understand there will be ramifications; long term physically & emotionally
    Macros are important
    Calories are important
    BUT they’re not everything
    christian guzman prep
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Komentáře • 204

  • @christiandiaz8988
    @christiandiaz8988 Před 6 lety +215

    I lost 100lb( 300lb to 200lb) on IIFYM with whole healthy food including 40g of fiber per day. Im at my best health of my life. The info in this video is no accurate. IIFYM does not promote eating unhealthy, but it does promote fitting a few processed foods if you wanna feel like a human once in a while.

    • @MindPumpTV
      @MindPumpTV  Před 6 lety +30

      Christian Diaz In the video we are explaining how it CAN lead to a poor food relationship.

    • @kevindickson1074
      @kevindickson1074 Před 6 lety +11

      In essence it works, I do the reverse I take a poptart and look at its macros and see what I can create from whole food etc that is like a meal for the same calories etc. I don't think a few treats should be demonized but the way the majority of IIFYM sells it is "you can eat as much shit as you want" well done on your use of it correctly to lose weight.

    • @christiandiaz8988
      @christiandiaz8988 Před 6 lety

      Thank you guys.

    • @rudyvalencia2275
      @rudyvalencia2275 Před 6 lety +1

      Hey Christian any video you suggest or tips on how to get started? I'm 330 trynna come down too!!

    • @fitnessforeveryone1927
      @fitnessforeveryone1927 Před 5 lety +2

      That’s flexible dieting that you’re doing. Iifym is eating whatever you want, as long as it fits your macros.

  • @BrendanTietz
    @BrendanTietz Před 6 lety +149

    Almost none of the proponents of flexible dieting or IIFYM do any of the things mentioned in this video. Also the term itself originated on the bodybuilding forums in response to the “bros” asking things like “can I eat peanut butter when I cut”. Alan Aragon and a few others essentially got tired of explaining the laws of thermodynamics to them and they started saying “if it fits your macros you can eat it and still lean out”. The philosophy itself got bastardized by people who don’t understand its origins into an idea of a specific diet or regimen where people eat whatever they want as long as it fits their macros. Instead of drawing polarized view points we should be explaining to new comers the principles within a hierarchy of optimal health and body composition. Your caloric total and macronutrient ratios/targets are going to be in that equation and they’re one of the main factors you would manipulate to alter body composition, performance and health. Along with that obviously micros, phytos, etc matter. The main proponents advocating an approach that has you count your macros realize and state the importance of micronutrients, phytonutrients, fiber etc. while I’m sure there are some kids out there just eating whatever, the vast majority of us who mention the term IIFYM don’t. We need to be educating people on the principles of nutritional science not just saying, this diet works better or that diet works better. Furthermore as a side note of semantics, anyone who’s reaching body fat levels below a low end set point isn’t going to be healthy. Ask a natural bodybuilder for his blood work, and then ask his gf how their sex life is going. And then go talk to all the Westside guys who do legit drugs and drink all the time on massive amounts of steroids about their world records.... they have a lot of them. And their health sucks from things far worse than “IIFYM”. Again though, the main point here is that absolutely no one is saying “iifym” has to be junk. Like literally no truly informed researched source has ever once stated that. Lyle McDonald, Alan Aragon, Eric helms, Menno, etc all the guys names whom you’ve heard surrounding the origins of the rise of this never said that. Let’s educate not blanket statement and categorize things into black and white.

    • @SnakeC666
      @SnakeC666 Před 6 lety +8

      Brendan Tietz I have the same opinion! 100% true.

    • @lastone87
      @lastone87 Před 6 lety +13

      Brendan Tietz I think the main focus of the video was the impact IIFYM has on ones relationship with food. Seeing people on IG posting pics of donuts and six packs will attract people and make them think they too can be ripped and not give up these type of indulgents.

    • @MindPumpTV
      @MindPumpTV  Před 6 lety +10

      Gabriel Contreras exactly

    • @GrownandHealthy
      @GrownandHealthy Před 6 lety +2

      Gabriel Contreras I'm annoyed at the amount of IG posts with their daily Pop Tarts and tagging IIFYM..while I appreciate Brendan's response, You still have Layne Norton telling people that a "calorie is a calorie and the type of food doesn't matter", like he did on the Powercast with Mark Bell.

    • @robertspence7766
      @robertspence7766 Před 6 lety +1

      This comment nails it

  • @LightWrksPodcast
    @LightWrksPodcast Před 5 lety +28

    Actually the processed foods have way more carbs, fats, and protein. So you have to really budget your macros to get you through the day and that is only through eating healthy. Im 37 and it works for me after having 3 kids. So please don’t paint this issue with a broad brush. You count macros in the beginning, but after you start to memorize it. Your eyes begin to be trained on what a right food portion is.

    • @breannalee6872
      @breannalee6872 Před 3 lety +1

      Martha Newcomb macro counting and “IIFYM” is different

    • @d.s9798
      @d.s9798 Před 2 lety

      Right.

  • @JourneyToJacked
    @JourneyToJacked Před 6 lety +160

    Almost every IIFYM advocate eats clean 80% of the time 😒

    • @amaribrown3752
      @amaribrown3752 Před 5 lety +1

      Exactly

    • @scottmitchell1974
      @scottmitchell1974 Před 4 lety

      Yep. You must just not to feel hungry/crappy all day. So yes, I get to eat quite a bit of crap, but I still have to get my balanced foods in.

    • @jrjm8582
      @jrjm8582 Před 4 lety +3

      I just started dieting. I’ve been using IIFYM and slowly fading out certain foods. I just made the switch from ice cream after work to an apple and some cutie oranges

    • @dillonfishing
      @dillonfishing Před 4 lety

      86% of the time. I do IIFYM clean 6/7 days a week. 160 lbs 6’1” 17 y/o. 2600-3k cals. 50% carbs, 25% fat and protein.

    • @massages_for_world_peace8909
      @massages_for_world_peace8909 Před 3 lety

      @@jrjm8582 good for you! I love ice cream and do “nice cream” now which is blended frozen banana plus whatever fruit. (Berries or tropical blend or even just cinnamon) and it helps a lot if anyone has ice cream cravings but instead prefers how fruit feels in their body.

  • @dirtyhounddog6399
    @dirtyhounddog6399 Před 6 lety +22

    I do kinda get the message of this video but people who have kids and stuff cant always stick to the perfect world "bro diets" so IIFYM is a realistic option for those who want to be in shape but need to have flex to whip up those quick not so great meals to get the family fed

  • @jackmanleblanc2518
    @jackmanleblanc2518 Před 6 lety +15

    So it's just all about moderation. IIFYM does work, and yes you can have the occasional slice of cake or pie, but you can't eat just that. You gotta eat like 80% clean. That's my philosophy at least. You don't have to be scared of indulging in something tasty every once in a while. Especially if you're just a normal person, not an athlete or competitor or anything.

  • @kirankaur2493
    @kirankaur2493 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm not not going to lie since including brocolli and upping my calories from 1650 to 1900 my love handles have nearly gone

  • @marcus_ohreallyus
    @marcus_ohreallyus Před 6 lety +18

    I'd say I loosely adhere to the IIFYM principles and it's been doing me well for a couple of years. That is, I track calories but leave a little room for something enjoyable almost every day. But I don't think it means to eating a bowl of M&M's or gorging on sugar. There's a whole spectrum of behavior IIFYM can apply to and I think using the basic idea of it responsibly can help keep eating a diet of broccoli, cod and chicken more sustainable. And what's wrong with yogurt? There's lots of junky yogurt on the shelf, but greek yogurt has a gram of protein per every 10 calories.

  • @nicholebraun9119
    @nicholebraun9119 Před 5 lety +16

    Tracking my macros and being at a 500 calorie deficit I’m actually eating way more calories and more healthy foods I still make sure to look at my sugar and sodium as well! I think it can really help with weight loss!

    • @breannalee6872
      @breannalee6872 Před 3 lety +1

      Nichole Braun tracking macros and doing “IIFYM” are different concepts
      I track my macros as well!

  • @CFH298
    @CFH298 Před 5 lety +18

    Renaissance Periodization has been fantastic for my nutrition. It’s like counting macros but it’s so much easier with the template foods already selected! I add in a “cheat meal”on the weekends and never stress about attending weddings, social events or business functions.
    Never STRESS over food and dieting. Make it work for you. Don’t let the diet “run” and prioritize your life.

  • @anthonypietrobono6178
    @anthonypietrobono6178 Před 6 lety +12

    such a true discussion. I fell into the food focused obsession after my first contest prep a couple years ago.

    • @UnitedHornet
      @UnitedHornet Před 2 lety

      I know its been 4 years but I'm 16 and doing this. I'm lean and happy with my physique but I'm obsessed with tracking every thing down to the gram, how do I get out of this?

  • @DesignedByTaz
    @DesignedByTaz Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this!!!

  • @MrBwench
    @MrBwench Před 6 lety +4

    "Prioritise nutrient dense foods" - Could not agree more!
    That's the problem with a lot of people who are new to IIFYM and follow what they see on certain instagram profiles rather than doing some deep research themselves and end up eating junk food mostly along with a protein shake to get their macros.
    Personally, my main 3 meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) are lean af - Always lean meat, complex carbs and veges.
    My 2 inbetween snacks are also usually lean but I only add something more calorific in order to reach my calorie and fat goals as I always struggle to meet these through lean eating.

  • @lisalu3994
    @lisalu3994 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank goodness someone speaking some sense about this issue.
    Iv seen recently a few vloggers on CZcams use these diets and are definitely not eating nutritionally yet they seem to be within their calorie goal etc. They don't seem to be losing the weight either which reaffirms to me that not all calories are equal. If you eat shit your going to feel shit and not lose the weight but if you eat well then you stand a better chance. Thanks again.

  • @shaylee747
    @shaylee747 Před 6 lety +1

    Question, can you actually make serious aesthetic lower body muscle gains with resistance bands? If not, what is the best at home gym equipment to invest in while working with a limited budget?

  • @JacksonDesjardins
    @JacksonDesjardins Před rokem +1

    This is the single best mindpump clip I have ever heard in my life. Jason is a master communicator and stud. Appreciate you boys 👊🏼

  • @aa0821
    @aa0821 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent point, just because you're macros allow you to eat a donut every day or whatever other treat you choose, does not mean you should. I tried being more flexible with my diet and not only did i gain more fat but i quickly realized that giving yourself permission to eat anything you want as long as you stay within your calories screws up your relationship with food way more than eating clean. There is a reason why the good things in life take effort and sacrifise and following iifym takes that sacrifise away in favor for daily indulgences, small as they may be which in turn teaches you nothing about restraint. There are good and bad foods as much as people want to demonize that concept. People just want to rationalize and justify a reason for eating them so suddenly its cool to think of all food as energy and not good or bad. In the end i believe a healthy lifestyle is not about short cuts and it never has been.

    • @aa0821
      @aa0821 Před 5 lety

      *your

    • @MindPumpTV
      @MindPumpTV  Před 5 lety

      Food quality certainly is a critical piece.

  • @pg2300
    @pg2300 Před 5 lety +2

    My exboyfriend played Hockey and was in great shape for his age (40’s) but he had a shitty diet (mostly McDonald’s, Friday’s, Buffalo Wild Wings). His body did look awesome but he was always feeling like something was off in his system.

  • @hectormurga3509
    @hectormurga3509 Před 4 lety +1

    Bodybuilding is a lifestyle just like anything else. The question is. What exactly do you want to look like ? Obviously if you are taking it serious. It is because you want to look better and there is nothing wrong with that as long as you are happy.

  • @mgtowbooboo8530
    @mgtowbooboo8530 Před 6 lety

    Thank you so much

  • @shawnclark_96
    @shawnclark_96 Před 3 lety

    Great video!

  • @oliviagarrett1853
    @oliviagarrett1853 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you for this. It is true people don’t talk about the negative effects of macro tracking. I followed this eating principle and yes I was in the best shape of my life but it started to affect me mentally because like you guys mentioned, it became and obsession. Everything needed to be weighted and tracked, each ingredient and I would feel very anxious and worry eating something hard to track. I guess it all depends on your personally, for me it didn’t work long term but I think it does for others

    • @ethel4114
      @ethel4114 Před rokem

      How do you deal with this though? Mail ring a certain calories without tracking ? . Cause I’m stuck . I

  • @5point0h67
    @5point0h67 Před 6 lety +4

    Unfortunately a lot of people hit the gym for their appearance and not to break lifting records. A lot of people struggle with eating nutrient dense foods because they miss out on the more delicious processed foods so they use IIFYM as a gateway to get shredded whilst eating the foods they love with putting little thinking into the long term benefits of just eating better overall. Seems to me that iifym is that quick fix to getting the body they want. I use iifym but I eat a majority of nutrient dense foods and if I have extra calories to spare yeah maybe I’ll have a snack that one would be considered junk but it is what it is. Great video.

    • @tro2718
      @tro2718 Před 6 lety

      so meaning to say, as long as we hit our macro goals. Example: 180g protein, 450g carbs. BUT calorie goal is 3000. I can just eat anything to fit in that "spare remaining calories" ?

  • @77dris
    @77dris Před 6 lety +6

    If Doug Miller is natural, then I'm Jason Blahah

  • @isabellacarrozza8960
    @isabellacarrozza8960 Před 6 lety +6

    I agree I do iifym I make sure I eat clean most of the time but I do like to have the option of eating something bad without it making a huge difference in my appearance is it the healthiest way to go about things? Probably not....but I'm not gonna lie I'm 22 and vain af so I'mma keep it up

  • @bennygilligan
    @bennygilligan Před 6 lety +1

    Brilliant stuff i personally count my macros with a clean diet and have one treat meal a week

  • @VanAllenVlogs
    @VanAllenVlogs Před 6 lety +17

    I understand what they mean, but it’s a bad strawman

  • @homeskillet9123
    @homeskillet9123 Před 6 lety +8

    This came at the perfect time. I counted in the past for a while and it was not a sustainable method of dieting. However it was a valuable tool in learning what is what.
    I think it’s time to refresh the macro counting for a week and get on the intuitive eating approach.
    Great work as always guys 💪🏽

    • @5point0h67
      @5point0h67 Před 6 lety +2

      Adrian Galvan it’s easier after counting for awhile to estimate foods so that you don’t have to religiously track on an app

  • @deadpoolhookem
    @deadpoolhookem Před 6 lety +13

    Nobody I know doing IIFYM ignores fiber, and even the ones that are ignoring fiber are still eating better than most of America. So please stop trying to scare people away from this.

    • @breannalee6872
      @breannalee6872 Před 3 lety +2

      sergio garcia everyone I know is the opposite lol they eat horrible and use the excuse that it fits their macros

  • @booster4561
    @booster4561 Před 3 lety

    Good info

  • @stevenarvizu3602
    @stevenarvizu3602 Před rokem

    I totally get what they mean. IIFYM isn’t inherently bad but it can lead to bad habits that as someone on a diet you should be avoiding. I used to eat a lot of protein so by the end of the day I realized I had a lot of carbs left over and so instead of making my chicken dinner a chicken salad, I would drink an energy drink in the mornings since it used the carbs and allowed me to have something tasty in the morning. But after a while it kinda just became a habit to get an energy drink in the mornings. Once I got tired of eating pure protein for every dinner I wanted to change it up, but I couldn’t because I couldn’t stop drinking energy drinks in the mornings and using up half my carb limit. It was a real problem and it made me realize I was kinda approaching my “diet” wrong and instead now I just make healthy full meals, and approach my _portion sizes_ to fit my macros instead, rather than just eating whatever until I’m out of a certain macro and then eating random shit to fill up the rest

  • @xperimental9860
    @xperimental9860 Před 5 lety +1

    How do you define health or healthy?

  • @100ccollier
    @100ccollier Před 6 lety +2

    Is it ok too keep counting macros and calorie intake while keeping your food whole and nutritional. And is adding in the odd cheat meal with the family at the end of the week ok.
    And I’m glad a friend introduced me too this channel. 👍

  • @BABYGUATE
    @BABYGUATE Před 6 lety

    half the Bay area is going to loose their shit when they see this video! loved it! can't wait to get on my macros and start my maps anabolic as well... literally this is what i needed to hear because i was about to do iifym but now I know better to remain on my meal preps...

  • @BryanatGameStop
    @BryanatGameStop Před rokem +1

    You need to learn from Dr Layne Norton. IIFYM works. It's all about context.

  • @mtrichie111
    @mtrichie111 Před 3 lety

    This is such a bad rabbit hole, but I'm going to fucking love this.
    You know this guy's passionate about this ☺️

  • @kaylaparker6425
    @kaylaparker6425 Před 6 lety +1

    Just to let you know no one technically speaking fiber is considered a macronutrient and so is water but no one talks about either because they don’t provide energy. A macronutrient is a nutrient required in large amounts (grams, liters) where a micronutrient is just a nutrient needed in small amounts (usually mg or IU)

  • @dylanflynn5846
    @dylanflynn5846 Před 6 lety +2

    Lmao I would always disappear after my shows too.

  • @crook6218
    @crook6218 Před 3 lety

    Informative and funny

  • @DOC_DARK1985
    @DOC_DARK1985 Před 5 lety

    You got my attention

  • @TheRower94
    @TheRower94 Před 6 lety

    So true

  • @ty_thecreator24
    @ty_thecreator24 Před 6 lety +8

    IIFym the right way. Based on your calories, 80% healthy in rich foods and 20% junk food. Win win. Live healthy and live happy too. You’ll thank me later 😏

  • @jamey2116
    @jamey2116 Před 2 lety

    How do you come up with the right micros

  • @matthew-ox5zx
    @matthew-ox5zx Před 5 lety +2

    I eat iifym. But I honestly prefer an apple or some rice and chicken over a piece of cake or something

  • @iDANYmx
    @iDANYmx Před 6 lety +1

    En pocas palabras, puedes usar IIFYM y funcionara pero a largo plazo no es la mejor opcion si quieres tener todos los beneficios de una dieta correcta, ademas de que puedes tener problemas de salud. Interesante...
    Thumbs Up! 👍

  • @Thunder-qo1bc
    @Thunder-qo1bc Před 3 lety +1

    You still have to stay within your calories. In my experience, if you eat whatever you want, even if you hit your other macros, if you eat garbage... you’re still gonna go over your calories and if you don’t, you will be nutrient deficient and your gut will be messed up along with everything else over the long term. Where I think it does have value is if you are morbidly obese and need a life saving diet over the short term to get your weight down. The goal in that arena is really do whatever the fuck it takes to keep your calories low and stick with the diet because you’re going to die if you fail. Like in that situation it makes sense. But it’s not a long term lifestyle. Eating healthy and figuring out how to get dialed in for your body is eventually the goal, to feel healthy and to get strong. Like I think there’s a time and a place for that kind of thinking,but it needs to be explained that this is for extreme situations and you still shouldn’t be eating garbage.

  • @amaribrown3752
    @amaribrown3752 Před 5 lety +1

    Why not do both? Finding balance 3/4 of your diet is nutrient dense foods and 1/4 can be indulgence or whatever the ratio.

  • @rubyjaneroxas5898
    @rubyjaneroxas5898 Před 4 lety

    Next Level Diet* really took my diet to the next level. Not only diet, but life. I can see improvements in many aspects of my life. Guys, you rock! #*Next Level Diet

  • @joeorth278
    @joeorth278 Před rokem

    Counting macros is the only thing that worked for me. The bodybuilders they are talking about do not eat pop tarts all day these guys are not informed. As far as athletes are concerned there are professional NBA players that eat all kinds of crap and since they are young they are still in great shape. They will still live a long healthy life too.

  • @alohalani9743
    @alohalani9743 Před rokem

    I’m a having the hardest time hitting my protein macros it’s at 90g and i can max do 85g by drinking protein shakes only. Then i completely lost my appetite from the protein shakes i’m very petite and think it was way too much protein. if i don’t hit my macros will i not lose weight? i can’t hit it my appetite and hungry is nonexistent 😭

  • @genesis204
    @genesis204 Před 6 lety +4

    Just looked up doug Miller and having a very hard time believing he’s natural.

  • @Guyomar
    @Guyomar Před 2 lety

    A donut is refined fat and sugar. So is cake. I find it funny that Jason only mentions the sugar.

  • @atquinn1975
    @atquinn1975 Před 3 lety

    Truth. After starting to eat healthier by focusing on whole foods and cutting down on processed sugary stuff about a year ago, vegetables and fruits actually taste like something now! lol

  • @dockeyboy
    @dockeyboy Před 2 lety

    Love a re-feed day. So much better than a “cheat” day.

  • @syntaxed4365
    @syntaxed4365 Před 4 lety +2

    I mean, I get what you're saying, there's a negative hype around iifym, but the true iifym community doesn't imply a sugar-based, or cheat diet mentality. It's just about not needing to argue every single individual food on forums: "bro, iifym then eat it and get swole, bro!" If people don't want to do their research on their own nutrition, then let them eat the poptarts and figure it out the hard way. Their ignorance doesn't translate to a specific way of eating as being "bad".

  • @Handeee805
    @Handeee805 Před 3 lety +1

    I've definitely noticed that many who use IIFYM misuse the concept to eat very dirty and if weight on the scale becomes a priority, it can definitely negatively affect your relationship with food. However, I've noticed even if someone misuses IIFYM, they're still aware that their health is deteriorating and muscle gain isn't optimal. I think it's just the clickbait title that is triggering for some people.

  • @4thLine
    @4thLine Před 6 lety

    I think lots of people are missing the point of the video. They aren’t saying you can NEVER enjoy a single processed food ever again. They are saying that you should make fitting foods into your macros your main focus of life. I also think they don’t want people to fall into the vicious circle of becoming food obsessed which ABSOLUTELY DOES HAPPEN.

  • @kareemmohammed5270
    @kareemmohammed5270 Před 6 lety

    great

  • @timwe8255
    @timwe8255 Před 6 lety

    Podcast!!

  • @amiralamb
    @amiralamb Před 4 lety

    I realized it’s Peak Week that fucked me up. My last prep I decided not to do the show about three weeks out. My focus switched to health and sustainability. I’m so glad I didn’t do that show. I’m happy and healthy - including mentally healthy.

  • @spencereyes235
    @spencereyes235 Před 6 lety

    Processed foods for the most part do not suppress the hunger hormone
    Ghrelin and to compound the problem they activate the nucleus accumben, the reward center of
    the brain. It's s vicious cycle that leaves you feeling and looking horrible. When you eat a muffin
    or a donut for breakfast it will taste so good and may seem satisfying but in reality your body will
    start to crave more food because the fructose in the muffin will excite your brain leaving you
    craving for more food. The worst part is your body does not feel good because it is not getting
    the macro and micro nutrients it needs, so in the long run you really don't feel satisfied and the only way to
    feel good again is to eat more unhealthy food giving you a temporary fix. This cycle is similar to
    the way a drug addict reacts to drugs.

  • @EmilyCarter-sj7in
    @EmilyCarter-sj7in Před 5 lety

    I had an opiate problem and a sugar problem. I struggle more with sugar, times a million..

  • @socawarrior1263
    @socawarrior1263 Před 3 lety

    heres what i dont understand, how do you count macros if the food that your are eating contains all three macros ??

  • @ktownsend8622
    @ktownsend8622 Před 4 lety

    Macros isn’t about eating a ton of shitty 🥘 food. It’s about having some balance in a pretty much structured meal plan. Ground turkey vs. ground beef one day if you are super over ground turkey or oatmeal and berries or protein pancakes. No one on macros just eats poptarts all day.

  • @444_gd
    @444_gd Před 3 lety +2

    I have had the best results on IIFYM, both aesthetics and performance. I train 7 days a week and have never been in this good of shape. I never eat pop tarts and the stuff you guys described. Sounds more like you guys have something against the program. What are y’all selling?

    • @444_gd
      @444_gd Před 3 lety

      And I eat less than 30 grams of sugar a day.... I am a 35 year old father of 3. There’s TONS of junk in my house all the time. I don’t touch a lick of it because I learned how to make great tasting foods with better Ingredients. You guys shouldn’t demonize the program the way you are.

  • @dillonfishing
    @dillonfishing Před 4 lety

    So if I eat IIFYM clean 85% of the time I should be good?

  • @shinzman87
    @shinzman87 Před 3 lety

    It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to to realize eating highly processed junk food isn’t going to work out in the end. IIFYM was never supposed to be about glorifying junk food. It was supposed to be about it being ok to eat a bowl of ice cream every couple of days on top of your already healthy diet. But of course social media “influencers” took it the wrong way.

  • @outpost31737
    @outpost31737 Před rokem

    I am no expert but isn't it best just to eat sensibly? I consume 1gram of protein per pound of body weight, I eat meat, fish, eggs, fruit and veg as well as potatoes and rice. It works for me.

  • @tylerdean7274
    @tylerdean7274 Před 4 lety +2

    This guy sounds like Bob from Bob’s Burgers

  • @naomihawkins8470
    @naomihawkins8470 Před 4 lety +2

    These guys act like you’re immature and fat if you enjoy ice cream or snacks here and there..oh my god crucify me we ARE HUMAN....and I don’t think it’s fair to assume that people only count macros so they can fit in junk. I count mine and I eat clean 95% of the time. This video was EXTREMELY one sided and BIAS AS HELL.

  • @cameronrodrigo9244
    @cameronrodrigo9244 Před 5 lety +2

    Yeah this is stupid... just about everything they talked about doesn’t define IIFYM or flexible dieting in any shapes or form, what iifym basically means is to create a balance of macros so you try and eat 80% healthy and let the other 20% of your total calories come from whatever foods you want

  • @cruz8499
    @cruz8499 Před 6 lety

    While I agree this is true, go look at Russel Orhil and watch his Raw Nationals lifts.

  • @verazheleznyak2040
    @verazheleznyak2040 Před 6 lety

    👏👏👏👊👊

  • @qwertyuiop-qy6hb
    @qwertyuiop-qy6hb Před 3 lety

    Mediterranean diet, veggies meat and BREAD. I do like bread, although am favoring brown whole wheat bread, I don't mind white bread as well.
    I tried IIFYM for a couple of months and I didn't feel happy and it didn't help me.
    I didn't know about IIFYM before watching this video. I was trying to weigh and count.. na na na

  • @frankiefernandez5252
    @frankiefernandez5252 Před 3 lety

    At 25 years old,, with Youth and Gear on your team, it's much easier than being a 45 year old Natty with declining testosterone.

  • @bigameals
    @bigameals Před 5 lety +1

    It's hilarious how upset this video makes people. They're literally just saying there are ramifications of eating highly processed junk food and justifying it because it "fits your macros." I track my macros but also prioritize my health through whole natural food. Obviously if you're counting your macros, you should be tracking your micronutrients, fiber, and vitamins as well as tons of other factors.

  • @beefxcastle
    @beefxcastle Před 5 lety +17

    Clickbait title is dangerous. IIFYM is probably one of the best ways to lose weight in a healthy manner, especially if you want to lose fat and retain muscle. You guys are making it seem like EVERYONE who follows IIFYM just eats donuts and pizza. I follow IIFYM and haven't had a donut or really anything of the sort in weeks or months. IIFYM is just a way to allow you that flexibility when you want or need it. Just because some IG fitness models who are probably on something anyways post about their pizza and ice cream may be fucking up their health (it's probably more what they're running than what they're eating tbh) doesn't mean us average Joes doing it are fucking up our health. Some "experts" you guys are.

    • @breannalee6872
      @breannalee6872 Před 3 lety +2

      It does create a bad relationship with food for some though.

    • @beefxcastle
      @beefxcastle Před 3 lety +1

      @@breannalee6872 I'm sure it does, but likely any "diet" or whatever you want to call it would do the same thing for those people regardless. Wouldn't be surprised if they already had a bad relationship with food before starting IIFYM, and IIFYM is an easy way to cover that bad relationship up.

  • @ooopni
    @ooopni Před 2 lety

    Macro + micronutrients. Processed foods don't have much micronutrients

  • @mgtowbooboo8530
    @mgtowbooboo8530 Před 6 lety

    Sal is a robot.

  • @toladep
    @toladep Před 6 lety +1

    Bros don’t want to hear this but processed foods are actually crap for you, no other country eats them to the extent that Americans consume them on a daily basis & unsurprisingly we’re one of the unhealthiest countries in the world. Just try to eat more whole, minimally processed foods mostly plant based (veggies & fruits) with moderate lean, grass fed meats/poultry & wild seafood. Processed foods from time to time are okay but some of you IIFYMers eat them in every meal without realizing

    • @Guyomar
      @Guyomar Před 2 lety

      In France, you eat bread every single day. In Italy, pizza or pasta are daily occurrences as is a sweet breakfast. All of these are "processed foods".

  • @katherinechavez6203
    @katherinechavez6203 Před 4 lety

    Lol@ Christian Guzman in the end. wth!?

  • @tegelzetbedrijfeindhoven4008

    I. Love your channel but iifym it's not like eating unhealthy processed foods

  • @NadzSamson
    @NadzSamson Před 6 lety

    Hit your macros eating healthy food

  • @justanaverageguy2503
    @justanaverageguy2503 Před 6 lety

    All I do is if I wanted to gain weight I eat at a surplus counting only calories without giving that much of a rat ass about macros and if I want to lose weight I just eat below my maintence.

  • @fernandoconde9892
    @fernandoconde9892 Před 6 lety +2

    What the hell is a macro?

    • @mattstavor8420
      @mattstavor8420 Před 6 lety

      Fernando Conde macronutrients, carbs, fats, proteins

  • @samfly9190
    @samfly9190 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for all the good information. But i have to say there is a paradox, why seeking the truth and at the say time saying Doug Miller is natty ... seriously...

  • @mgtowbooboo8530
    @mgtowbooboo8530 Před 6 lety

    You have to be nice to people these days.

  • @cwsing7230
    @cwsing7230 Před 6 lety

    Bank robbery is a good example

  • @sdolinsky1
    @sdolinsky1 Před 6 lety +3

    I remember I had friends that payed a trainer over $600 for nutritional advice and he put them on IIFYM, then they were eating poutines and fast food cause it fit their macros. Needless to say it didnt work and they gained weight. That being said these guys do make a great point. Also note they say it can lead to a bad relationship with food, not that it always will.

    • @5point0h67
      @5point0h67 Před 6 lety +3

      Scott D needless to say they didn’t track or didn’t track accurately which is why they gained weight

  • @CF_Joel
    @CF_Joel Před 6 lety +3

    HAHAHA!!! My motto is: If you have to count your macros, you aren't training hard enough.

  • @imCXS-zh2yt
    @imCXS-zh2yt Před 6 lety +2

    Damn. You are 33?

  • @DB-cx4gm
    @DB-cx4gm Před rokem

    Video makes a serious mistake in that the whole foundation of this argument is based on a false premise; an assumption that everyone on IIFYM just sit down and eat cereal and pop tarts all day. This is not true.

  • @linexoxo2222
    @linexoxo2222 Před 4 lety

    Yea his potty mouth just as worse as his opinion 💀🤣

  • @sarairivera4006
    @sarairivera4006 Před 4 lety

    Dude lol

  • @blacklyfe5543
    @blacklyfe5543 Před rokem

    Tracking your macros is a waste of time you can't calculate everything thing you consume in your body it's inaccurate

  • @jesseseaborn1674
    @jesseseaborn1674 Před 4 lety +1

    False information given. No one just eats pop tarts.

  • @matriaxpunk
    @matriaxpunk Před 6 lety +3

    Usain Bolt ate chicken mcnuggets before breaking a world record. There you have it. Also, Rich Fronning has stated many times that he eats a lot of junk food, even when competing.

    • @gq7435
      @gq7435 Před 6 lety +1

      Yeah, but they don't eat junk full time

    • @matriaxpunk
      @matriaxpunk Před 6 lety

      What about Michael Phelps. I'm not defending IIFYM, I'm personally more like a clean eater, but the guy in the video said something like "show me an elite level athlete who eats junk food and performs well". I think a lot of professional athletes have diets that are way worse than what we think, but they still perform well because of talent, genetics and steroids. Anyway, whatever the reason is, they do eat junk food and they do perform at a high level. Also, some powerlifters are famous for eating a tone of garbage and still excelling at their sport. I'm not talking about health here, I'm talking about performance because that's what the guy was asking about in the video.

    • @MindPumpTV
      @MindPumpTV  Před 6 lety +6

      Doesn’t mean it’s ideal nor does it mean it’s a good option for a non genetically gifted super freak...in other words normal people.

    • @matriaxpunk
      @matriaxpunk Před 6 lety +1

      John Coleman I'm not comparing myself to them. The guy in the video asked for examples of elite athletes who eat junk food and perform at high levels, so I just gave some examples.

    • @davidkymdell452
      @davidkymdell452 Před 6 lety +2

      "Junk food" is too broad. Pizza is mainly labelled as junk food but there is a huge difference between Domino's burger pizza with 2000 calories per pizza which is most people's requirements for teh day in one sitting and a thin crust pizza from an authentic Italian pizzeria with a tenth of the preservatives and half the calories. a nice home made burger with good ingredients is totally different to a Maccas

  • @essenceharris804
    @essenceharris804 Před 2 lety

    Truth faith = obedience to the ways of Christ/ God’s Word (the Bible)
    “But someone may well say, “You have faith and I have works; show me your faith without the works, and I will show you my faith by my works.” You believe that God is one. You do well; the demons also believe, and shudder. But are you willing to recognize, you foolish fellow, that faith without works is useless?”
    ‭‭James‬ ‭2:18-20‬ ‭NASB1995‬‬

  • @chantalbrown615
    @chantalbrown615 Před 6 lety +1

    Don't eat pop tarts then lol wtf

  • @corymartin7495
    @corymartin7495 Před 6 lety +8

    Never knew IIFYM people were so easily butt hurt.