What Happens to Your Body When You Start Exercising?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 5. 08. 2022
- Exercising has some amazing benefits to the body, and in today's epic new video, we're going to fill you in on why you need to get off the couch and start hitting the gym daily!
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As someone who is still fairly new, I heard the 30,60,90 day rule.
The rule is as follows:
30 days for your to FEEL a change
60 days for yourself to NOTICE a change
90 days for others to NOTICE a change
Never get discouraged, your getting closer everyday
120 days, nothing has changed in last 30 days, you're in a platoo, you start thinking about roids...
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Disagree... Others will notice a change before you do
â@@sterlingcampbell2116 depends
If you are starting out at the gym and feeling discouraged. Just being consistent with your workouts are most important. Donât worry about how hard you are working out. The very fact you are doing resistance training is going to make positive results. You will gain more muscle doing a consistent routine over a person who randomly does intense workouts just a few times a week. Make exercise a routine not a chore. People notice change in your physical appearance before you do. Good luck!
This right here stay consistent and youâll see a change
The most important thing is to give up forever and go and eat some trash food while lying in bed sobbing đ
Intense workouts a few times a week is not consistent?
@khronosfateless Train at home, it's better anyway, less time wasted travelling and talking to people. You don't even need equipment to start. Press ups, star jumps, squats etc
Discipline is the magic word.
Started working out a little over a year ago. It takes time, but once you've been consistent for about two months it'll become a routine and honestly it's my favorite thing to do and I look forward to it every day. I feel better, happier plus the physical results are amazing.
Same here
Iâm new, but itâs workingâŠ
Exactly Iâm 20 months in, lost 100lbs got my 6 pack and 18 inch arms! Went from ÒĐ°Ń to 12% body fat and veiny! I love it
@@jsav4269 Cool! I've been exercising for 3 months and lost 20lbs
@@m-3791 keep it up donât stop! Big is better
As a fellow gym rat who lifts 6 days a week and has for years, I have nothing but respect for everyone who shows up; advanced lifters, casuals, or even beginners. It takes guts to show up in an intimidating place with people who have amazing physiques.
If you're discouraged I promise you almost nobody is judging you for being out of shape or you not knowing how to use a machine/equipment correctly (we will judge if you're intentionally trying to show off, get attention, or create a disturbance to others around you) and it's likely in your own head. Most of us would even love to help if you asked (nobody likes the unsolicited advice person at the gym so we likely aren't going to say anything first) so to anyone who's new, don't be scared to ask somebody who's clearly experienced while they're resting if you're doing something correctly or not.
Thank you for your comment ! Gym anxiety is actually one of the biggest barriers that hinder my assiduity (along with procrastination, and wanting to have a perfect workout plan, meal plan etc.. before starting but oh well, making progress :p)
How do I get my obese female friend to lose weight. I am trying to set positive examples. I never talk to her about her weight and try to encourage her to exercise. She wonât do it though. She just sits around, eats a bunch of bad food, and drinks soda.
I normally train 6x a week but I have a mild tear in my left forearm so I can't lift weights but I still do cardio and stuff like that while I'm injured
@@markmeadows7093trick her into going on walks with you
@@markmeadows7093 just tell her she will die if she doesnât change
Can you do one on what happens when you abuse drugs i feel like we can get a healthy reminder on to stay away from drugs. I love these videos!!
Drugs'er bad mkay.
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drugs are lit
please do, my friend died this year because of them. addiction is serious
I've probably done more drugs than most people here, but yeah generally stay away from them. I'm addicted to weed, a "benign" drug, but it's baad
Bro whatđ
Started at 315 back in March. Started dieting, eating way better, and exercising.. best decision Iâve ever made. Going through a rough breakup with a toxic women and now Iâm happier than ever. Now Iâm weighing 258. (06/06/23) and Im determined to keep editing this until I reach my goal weight.. (180-185). When you feel like giving up, think of how far along youâve come along so far and how worth it the end result is going to be. đȘđŒđȘđŒ
Just an update: 09/19/23 Tomorrow marks officially 6 months since Iâve began my journey. I started getting really into boxing đ„ and started training and eating like one. I tell you, itâs super fun. No I donât intend on trying to compete, but I do love the workouts and the dieting. I was sick for about a week but Iâm getting better now. Iâm officially weighing at 228. I wanted to try and lose more but at least Iâm headed in the right direction. Iâm so happy I can actually see my arm veins and leg veins popping out now. đ will update again soon. KEEP PUSHING!
01/14/24 Heyyy everybody ! I know I been slacking on the updates! Still going hard but just ran into a plateau due to me also tryna build muscle. đźâđš still working out 6 days a week and eating right! I am currently weighing 214, BUT Iâve also lost more inches around my stomach! I finally fit into larges đ itâs been 5 years since! My veins are also popping out a lot more since Iâve been drinking nothing but water and eating right! Working out twice a day on my days off and one during work days! Itâs been such a relief and exercising has changed my life drastically. đ I feel great, look even healthier with my glow, and now I LOVE working out and Iâve made it a lifestyle! Crazy to see where I was months ago. I had to update since Iâve forgot but I didnât wanna leave everybody asking with no updates! Iâm trying to get a solid 195-200 lbs by my one year on March 20th! Keep pushing ppl! Iâm telling you now, you will not regret it. It gets so much easier!
Good on you! Im currently 215 but my target is 180-185 as well at least. Maybe 170
Kilos or lbs
Get another gf yet?
I'm in the same situation
She's f****** her manager but he is flabby and works at fast food I work UPS from 3 to 9 in the morning and then I hit the gym from 11 to 3 I do five miles of cardio and light lifting beginner level throughout the session, this guy just lifts fries and lives in a trailer either she'll be back or someone better will take her place
I'm trying to Target my traps at back muscles so they pulled back my pectorals and I have good posture
@@pikachue602 lbs.
I need some motivation. One of my least favorite exercise is pushups. I have decided that genuinely for every like I get on this comment I will do 1 pushup. I want to use this as fuel for me to keep going.
Keep going! The only one that can start and stop is you!
Letâs go
Do it 59
How about planks? You can do 30 second planks and rest 15-30 seconds in between. Do 5 and then do something else. After three other reps do them again. I hate pushups but planks build your arm muscle first.
You got this â€
The human body is so cool. When it's functions are explained with such insight, depth it makes me cry tears of amazement. Seriously this is wonderful.
Use the passion for the gym đȘ
Same
@@calm2844 I do
its all just homeostasis explained
Now it's time for you to go hit the gym :P
After getting sober after years of drug use I started to hit the gym almost daily and Iâm in the best shape in my life!!! Iâm so thankful I made it out alive and have a new lease on life and my health! Working out has definitely been a part of my recovery and helps to fight off the urge to pick up again.
Good job đ what were you addicted too
Working out is therapy
I need help bro
@Motley Roses same garbage
please get addicted again, i donât wanna see you happy. đ
Was told I was too old at 40! Started training in crumbling garage lifting rocks doing PUSH UPS on paint cans pull UPS on beams got ripped af at 51 years old!!!
Proving it on those BRUTAL training vids garageman keep going đ„
Chad.
Way to go man!
Are you on TRT or anything as well?
At your age it might be a good idea if your interested in keeping your gains into your later years.
never too late for a change
It's never too late. Some guys are still strong in their 70s. Look at Sly and Arnold.
I started at 300 and am currently 276 a month in just going an hour/ hour and a half of cardio! It makes a huge difference in everything and this video could not have popped up at a better time! Keep going!
Bro thatâs amazing! Keep going!
good job!!!
I was 260bs when I was 25yo. I was 155 in 4 months. I ate far less, and i mesn less. My biggest and sometimesonly meal of the day was one top raman noodle pack, hungry all the time, but didn't starve myself. I became more active, but didn't "work out" Just walking around alot, basketball hoop solo outside. Yard work/play.
@@jayman9168 good job!
Good job there! 2 yrs ago I was almost 210 pounds but I reversed it, and are now down to 160, don't want to go any lower. Now I train 5-6 times a week doing split program and I can't live without it and if I don't train for 2 days, I start to feel an effect on my mood. I've started struggeling with elbow pain though.
I started working out last year. I started going to the gym for 30 mins in the morning and 1 year later I am there for 2 hours. I stay longer and longer now because my body wants it. I never thought I would enjoy waking up at 4am to go to the gym and start my dayđđđ
facts, I love going to bed cuz it means i start my day by going to the gym!
@@coach9410 yez i am 18 and i am very thick but i joined gym and in 1 week i feel very good after. Workout no matter i will get that protein powder or not but i still enjoy gym
@@multinogaming07 stay on em!
I'm still working out for 30 minutes in my room I hope I can working out for 2 hour like you soon !
For real I see the gym as something fun like I look forward to going the whole day and then when Iâm there time flys by itâs so fun
Discord mods on their way to raid this video
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I donât get this discord mods stuff, explain đ
@@whushaw ?
@@shaynewheeler9249 Nah
@@shaynewheeler9249 Ukraine could of saved themselves if they didn't let the west entertain them with the foolish thought of Joining N.A.T.O.
The best part to exercising is the pain for me. The feeling that your body is burning and hurt. That feeling when you know your muscles are getting bigger and stronger. Especially when training for martial arts like boxing and wrestling đȘđœ
And the pump after workout
Learn to love the pain đ
â@@CobraT-ei5fv yes
As someone who has been working out on a strict exercise routine for 8+ years I can completely testify to craving working out. I look forward to getting up every morning and working out before work
For me about 8 years expierence also, but i still hate working out 50% of the time, also because of a lack of spare time while having a job etc.
Literally. As soon as I leave the gym, I look forward to going back the next day. I hate rest days.
Meanwhile Iâm here just trying to have a will to live living a VERY sedentary lifestyle. Iâm gonna do this. Just got a treadmill. I wanna do an hour every day at least. I want to get liposuction but I feel like I mostly have visceral fat which wonât be solved by Lipo. So while Iâm saving up for a Lipo and BBL ill be working on my visceral fat. I know no one cares I just like to type out my goals so I can find the motivation to start lol
@@emsa5034 howâs it going with using the treadmill?
@@emsa5034 good luck, i hope the best for you
I started working out again recently and I pulled the muscles in my shoulders and elbows all because I benched wrong once. Remember to also make sure you are paying attention to your safety while you work out so you donât hurt yourself :)
That sounds really painful..
Simply dont benchđŻ
Bench is a great for looking strong but overall itâs not that good as exercise. Use it as a way to check how much stronger youâve become
Solid advice
@@calm2844 this comment is contradictory to itself. Benching is a great exercise, and there are variants for different focuses/needs. Your shoulders are in a more safe position when you don't bench with as wide a grip. Decline bench is safer on the shoulders as well, and floor presses are even safer, though your triceps and shoulders get most of the work rather than your chest with that one. Benching is a skill, so you need practice to be good at it.
When discouraged by a lack of change in your outward appearance, it's important to recognize that the change is happening below the surface. You will feel results before you see them. Keep track of your sets and reps and the weights you're moving, and celebrate when those numbers go up. Be proud of thay accomplishment, recognize it, because for a while that's the only results you're going to see.
I used to not be able to do push-ups at all. Then I started doing them regularly. It hurt at first and I could only do a few at a time, but feeling the work become easier and then pushing myself to make it difficult again kept me motivated enough to get to the point where I was seeing actual, physical results.
Ah yes...
When i overdid calves and walked on my toes only
Pushups got easier for me and I love doing them. I do dumbbell hammers, lateral raises, lunges. I drink milk, eat apples or eat beans and rice after. I dont see my muscles growing bigger than they already are. I dont know if they're at least getting stronger
@@Tribrid-zv3nq I'm not a professional by any means so please don't take my words as gospel, but you might need to increase the amount of weight you're lifting. If you're not feeling a solid, loose sort of achiness in the muscle groups you were working, then you really didn't push them hard enough to stimulate growth.
If you can, consult with a professional. It sounds like your diet is good.
@@rookhobbes9055 thanks for the advice. I do actually feel a ton of achiness. Part of me tells myself it'll take a few more weeks with more or the same amount of work to see growth and the other apart is.. well unsure
I started lifting 3 months ago and while I havenât seen any HUGE physical changes yet, I feel SO awesome about myself! I have been consistently moving onto heavier weights and Iâm able to do so much more stuff without feeling fatigued!
Itâs improve my self confidence and just recently for the first time I looked in the mirror and said âDang I look good!â Working out it so worth it!
3 weeks of arms/legs/back and I feel so much better. My diet is so much better, most of my stomach eating itself in the morning is gone, and when I wake up early in the morning I typically don't feel too tired compared to what I used to. Completely worth it.
Nice dude, don't forget shouldered too ;) keep it up
And chest!
What do you mean your stomach ate itself?
@@spillitnow basically felt like my stomach was consuming itself. Like intense gut rot to the point of throwing up sometimes
As someone who could barely do 5 pushups a month ago to now currently doing 100+ pushups 6 days a week I wholeheartedly agree with everything stated in this video!
Good Luck to all who are motivated for physical change all is possible with consistent hard work đȘ
Thatâs awesome! đ
It starts screaming in pain
i could barely do 15 after many months so it's hard to believe but i started with 0 so maybe that's why
100+ ??
I mean how many you can do in one go ??
Like I get to maximum of 35 pushups.
Push-ups are very bad for you. Unless you're using a push-up bar you're damaging your wrists. Look it up
I work out about 5 years now. Trust me. It is the best decision I ever made. I reached a point where I LOOK FORWARD to my excersise every single morning. The trick is to make it part of your morning or evening routine. I wake up everyday at 6 and excersise at 8. Every single day. And I look and feel amazing. Women adore my body too. I feel very disciplined. And whatever happens in my life; whatever I may fail at... I know that, should I die today, at least I have been a big success in one thing in life: I mastered and conquered my body. It's just such a good feeling.
Glad to hear I'm 4 years in never went to the gym but built a good body at home trying to get abs now I also started boxing and the cardio is very crazy but the social interaction makes up for it its good to see other people enjoying their workouts
That's inspirational. Love it!
Been lifting weights for a while and i LOVE IT. Arms big, i can lift most thinfs with ease whereas i see my friends struggle. I recently started running 2 miles a day and the first day felt like i was going to die and couldnt even make it a mile. Now 1 week later im running 2 miles non stop, not the greatest times, but i can do it without stopping. The best thing about excersise is the that the 1st day is always the hardest! Best of luck to everybody wanting to get in better shape!
Absolutely, you just have to start and be consistent. I'm up to a half a mile. But I know that soon I'll hit a mile and then the skies the.limit.
Absolutely. Been active all my life. Started lifting weights in HS. 28 now and hasnât stopped since, your body will repay you in your later years my guy. Guarantee!
@@smoothpicker keep going friend! Now I cut my run time by like 2 minutes was averaging about 10 minutes a mile yesterday I was able to run an eight and a half minute mile still far from my goal but definitely making progress
@@Holdmy2nuts yeah weightlifting has definitely always been my go-to and I've been doing that for years now but cardio I always avoided but now that I'm doing it as much as I hate it I can't deny how better I feel
@@jake51515 fantastic! Progress is the name of the game, I'm gonna stay the course as long as it takes. Thanks!
I use to weigh-in at 241lbs. I now weigh-in at 174lbs. I started working out 3 days week. Now I'm at 4-5 days consistently. Day 1 (Tuesday) is triceps, shoulders and chest. Wednesday is leg day. On Thursday I do biceps and back. Friday is rest day. Saturday I do the stair master for 35 mins. Workout my core then go swimming for 30 mins. Sunday is full body workout, 2-3 sets each. Mondays and Fridays are rest days.
How long dd it take
@@nathanielsibanda4789 a little under a year.
@@nathanielsibanda4789 You will see the biggest results in the first like 2 months. Im have good genetics but I get skinny when I dont lift cause I dont eat. Im 6'1 and was 170 like a month ago and now im 193 and strong again. All from like a month of eating alot and gym everyday.
@@wcc4269 those big results can last for a another 1-2 years
Fam you need to get rest days in, you canât workout every single day
This video makes me feel so good. Honestly being in shap has soooooo much advantage, itâs a shame that some people will live their lives not knowing the full benefits of their bodies.
One thing I noticed when I started exercising, i didnât just start getting less hungry, but my body actually started getting a lot pickier with what all I put in it.
Iâve been active most of my life but never consistently in the gym daily until covid. Iâm now 35/Female 5â8 and 130. I do 3 to 4 yoga classes a week, lift weights 5 days a week and heavy cardio sessions 5 times a week along with daily mile walks outside with my dog. Iâm better shape than high school and feel maybe 23. Life is so much better when you feel good.
over exercising, sleep depravation and compromised immune system = first month of basic military training
đŻ Facts!!!!!
I like this video. I like the reality checks that it has. Pointing out that after a week, no matter how hard you exercise, you will look the same. Most people go to the gym because they think they look tubby or fat. Then after a week of hard work and feeling hungry, they look the same! This is why itâs a good idea to take a before and after photo after about a month
I wouldnât be taking a âsecond pictureâ for at least 4 months ideally 6. If itâs necessary to keep you going try it. However itâs obsession on losing weight could be counterproductive. The issue is you put on muscle weight that is absolutely necessary to allow harder work outs. So that weight you gained is really swapping fat for muscle as well your body uses fat to cushion large muscles.
Fat isnât the enemy itâs just fat!!!
I agree with you and Curtis. If you are looking for small gains itâs better to do the inverse and do a pic after 3-6 months, and if youâre someone who needs to see progress, start at 1 month if youâre diligent lifting/eating and then do a pic every other week or so until you get you insta pic :) then just workout like a normal person with no pictures.
U can see change depending on yur workouts
You get stronger fell better look better and gain more energy and confidence trust the process and donât give up cause your not seeing the results you want right away it takes time everybody is different but also everyone has the potential to be the best version of there self in my opinion.
truest comment
This is true
Thank you so much! I'm joining gym for 1st time after this week and I really wanted to know how much time it'll take! But now I don't care how much time it'll take, it's time to beat 'lazy personality' of mine
@@pranit_2.0 if you're going to bike to a another country sure it will take long but you will see new and cool things. Same with working out
I put in work every day for a whole year and Iâm just starting to see good results! Donât give up guys itâs a marathon not a sprint
Working out everyday is counter productive.
You need rest days in between.
@@intermilan9731 not true some people have 6 day workout weeks such as myself, all just depends on what your body can handle and how quickly it recovers
@@MonstaaBoii Unless you are on heavy amounts of roids(Another counter productive to health), working out even 5 days non-stop is counter productive and will leave u tired and weak.
It's not scientifically and biologically supported in anyway even if you have ultra freak genetics.
But if you are not talking about full body workouts, but specific body parts, such as arms on Sundays and legs on Monday etc, then I guess you can train everyday.
@@intermilan9731 well I feel fine after my workout just the usual muscle pains and I can assure you I'm not on roids đ€Łđ€Ł
Full body 3 days a week
Iâm a recovering addict myself and after 7-8 years clean as of 2022 Iâm happy to say this is an addiction I hope I never kick to the curbâ€
I'm so proud of that little guy in the animation... so encouraging đ
I've been working out for 4 months but recently got Covid19 and had to take 2 weeks break. I have to say that going back to the gym took more energy and I felt like I went back to the starting point after just 2 weeks of stopping.
Keep going man do you still have it
@@xjxy6403 Thank you and I hope everyone keeps going to the gym and stays healthy.
Yeah dude I just got over covid and started working out again and I lost so much strength, but for me it came back almost instantaneously
Yeah man I was 5 weeks into my first gym endeavor and got COVID and had to take 2 weeks off too. Last week was my first week back. I didn't lose any of the small amount of strength gained, but definitely notice my energy levels are depleted. Just going to go back to my first few week routine and start again (albeit at slightly higher working weights).
I am already looking forward to leg day tomorrow - I have faith we will both find ourselves on our feet again in no time :)
Must have bad genes to turn soft in 2 weeks
Iâm loving my fitness journey. Iâm way passed the âprocrastination/hesitationâ phase. Now itâs just a part of my weekly routines. Iâm very curious how Iâll look after the year is up.
I always fall from the part when I've been working out for a week and can't see some gains it always discourage me and before I even know it i'm back with my old habit of not working out. But this video shed a light of hope to me and gives me another perspective of working out, I'll try again starting tomorrow with different mindset : )
A week wonât change anything it doesnât work that way donât get discouraged just stay consistent
I tries working out for 3 years same thing as you 2 week super motivated 2 hour workout a day then stoped the thing that worked in the end was a simple routine wich you can build up i just did push ups and planks everyday and after 6 months i felt confident enough to go to the gym
This works for physique as well as weight gain/lose: adjust your frequency for checking. If you did it daily, do it weekly. I'd you did it weekly, do it monthly. If you check too frequently, you can't possibly see the changes. Check yourself out in a month and you'll clearly see results
I can tell you I've been working out for 3 months now and honestly there were weeks where I wasn't consistent during the summer, that's just life. But the thing that always made me keep going was the pump, seeing my forearms triceps biceps chest etc. look 10x thicker and every other muscle group really motivates me. Aside from that my confidence skyrocketed (as did my testosterone) I felt strong mentally, so when I don't work out for like a week I start feeling self-conscious because I'm living to comfortably.
Good things take time. Keep up with your work and donât look to much in the mirror for your muscles becaus you will never notice them but if you look once a week than you will see changes also let your friends and family be your guide, they will notice the changes and it will make you feel happy.
But donât expect them to see it afters a month or two because like I said it takes time but it will be a good time and a wonderful time.
Also donât compare yourself with others every body is unique and not every workout will give you the same results as others. First take time to finde your own workout routine and when you find it keep doing it. You can try diferente once, once in a while but donât expect too much.
I believe in you, you can do it đȘđŒ and keep going. The hard way is the best way, it takes longer but the reward is so much better.
And also here a little quot: comparison is the thief of joy ~ theodore roosevelt
Man I needed this, I started working out again for the first time since high school, itâs been 3 weeks and I was feeling a little defeated because I wasnât seeing the results I wanted, now I know I just need to be more patient and I know itâs working because the workouts are getting easier. Thanks for the video!
lol I expect to gain maybe 1 rep in three weeks, try closer to a year to see visible changes
@@manmoth4 been around 6.5-7 weeks ish now since I started and as far as visuals go thereâs not much that isnât just a result of weight loss but Iâve gained a lot more control over my muscles and Iâm noticeably stronger, things at work that used to be heavy are becoming a breeze. Glad I started working out again
@@skater123256 Yeah, beginner gains are faster. At that stage, strength gains aren't just a result of hypertrophy, but connective tissues reformat for greater effective leverage and stuff. I got to a 2 plate overhead press recently, and it's pretty sweet. People even point out how strong my wife is now she's been coming with me for a year lol. She can curl 30kg.
It takes months to see results and years to build muscle. Just keep going
Hey you still workout? If so howâs your progress
This video is the best Iâve ever seen on exercising. Itâs really motivated me to get fit. Iâm very stressed. I will listen to this a lot. I know this will help. Thank you so much.
Fight the good fight!
You got this!
Fantastic video.
I am on my 2nd year of long distance, high elevation hiking, and all the benefits mentioned here are completely true.
The greatest benefits were the boost in mental health and my mobility/balance. I hope people will learn that life is so much better when you give yourself a chance to exercise regularly, despite the brief discomfort felt when starting out.
It will always be 100% worth the effort in the end đ
SW 150kg, 2 years later im 110kg. first step is always the hardest but you just gotta start and keep going, eventually it will become part of your life
Each like this comments get I will do a pushup per day
7 days in here! I'm not feeling disappointed in having no physical change, I feel absolutely amazing cause exercising has helped me in many ways! I'm going to pushing and create a new me!
I feel so much happier after I started excercising at first it was tiring and annoying but after a month or so of skipping workouts and so on it actually became fun I started feeling better and it became addictive like really its amazing!
Iâve been hitting the gym on and off doing different routines etc; and every time I would start back up I absolutely dreaded it! Usually around 2 weeks in I would look forward to going almost like I was craving it and would look forward to hitting the gym after work
I've done a set of body weight squats each month for three months and am noticing change already. 100 first set, a month later 150, finally 200 on third month. I could train harder but consistency is the most important part.
Only been going for about a week, and compared to day 1 I actually look forward to the next day, and this is coming from someone who doesnât like to do exercises if need be, also started 75 hard the same day and jeez the drastic effects are crazy. Feel better then last week by a lot
I like how this video also shows how it's possible to work out too often. I used to play soccer and I was simply doing too much cardio at one point to where I didn't want to eat, was constantly sore and tired, and simply felt like my body was numb. I know that may sound weird, but I just had no real feeling or pain in my muscles anymore. I was fit sure, but it was also unhealthy and I didn't have enough body fat. Lots of people talk about lowering body fat, but when it's too low your body doesn't respond that well. I simply didn't have a good enough balance. Sure my physical performance was good, when trying out for varsity as a first year I had some of the best endurance on the team, but I needed to eat more to create a healthy balance and find something to enjoy while working out too as during that time I lost my love for playing the game through my experience. Sure I could have continued or I could even go back now, but I know now I want to find a better balance that fits my lifestyle and schedule. It's also funny how appetite goes does down the more you work out, I find that crazy.
Infographics has been on a roll recently with these past few educational videos. I loved this video and all the other ones that increase my knowledge. This particular video makes me want to workout even more now lol. Great info, keep it up đ
I started going to the gym just a few months ago twice a week mainly doing upperbody work after being self conscious for years. I've improved my bench by 65lbs from 95 to 160 now and hope to keep going up and even added a leg day and maybe in time I'll do a 4th day a week. It makes me more confident and I feel healthier and it motivated me to fix my diet too.
Keep at it and keep crushing your goals.
@@LeeEverett1 thank you. I actually just hit a new bench PR just today at 170. Gonna keep going and keep grinding
13.5 years having MS and I'm on the path to deadlifting 300 pounds and I'm 170 bw. đȘ đȘ đȘ I'm so excited and determined!
really?????
@@scorch5826 by the end of the year is my goal but my one rep max is already at 280! It's amazing what 400 mgs of caffeine will do đ
Don't worry PRs so much stay at a low weight until you can do a set of 10 and at least 8 before going up
If you ever feel yourself stalling, try doing one or two deadlift variations! If done alongside your normal deadlifts, it will help you progress and prevent injuries
sometimes going to the gym everyday and only having yourself as motivation is hard. doing a sport is amazing for this. (Im a teen) I hated pe and was generally bad at any physical activity. Then I joined a karate club, 2 years ago. Not only did it help me reframe exercise into something positive that I love to do, but it helped my confidence and i made a lot of new friends.
Just started lifting again after years of not consitently going to the gym. I am almost a week in now, and I feel great already! I love that I am sore again and I have never slept this good in a long time. I am starting to crave the gym a little more each time though. I love it. This video has motivated me even more! Thank you!
Again to all who have no gym membership, here's some intense training that will obtain you the best results:
100 pushups
100 leg lifts
100 squats
Half hour run
Diet: Mainly plant based foods, eggs and water(with the help of intermittent fasting)
Fastest way to cool off and recover(and do not use ac during the summer or heat in the winter): Take cold showers
Also for rest: Go to bed on time and have rest days(weekends are the best time to have rest days)and make sure your room is dark and cold so to speed up the weight loss process
*Your welcome again in hindsight*
This has one punch man all over it
@@Pauly421 Except I added extra steps
@@diversejoe617 the ac in the summer and heat in the winter isnât gonna do much
@@wubbybubby9759 It will strengthen the mind, and I did mention to take cold showers to compensate(lost of health benefits)
Itâs best to have rest days in between.
Workout on Sunday, rest on Monday and so on and so forth.
Iâve always liked your content but this one was especially informative andâs interesting. Great job!
your strong you can power through itâ
I listen to this while working out so that I can hear all the benefits about it so I can motivate myself.
I knew all of this stuff, but I didn't know how it happened, this video answered it. Thank you...
And thus with this video... my motivation to workout is high, and on this day I shall start my exercise.
Iâve always been a distance runner and never really had anything to do with the gym. This video came at a perfect time because I just started a new workout plan in the gym. Will update this comment after a while with my progress
Update?
This makes senses now. Over a year ago I started lifting weights and I jumped straight into body building working out with 150+ lbs. I couldn't seem to get enough sleep or rest and I dreaded waking up in the morning to work out. After quitting for over a year I felt better but I started getting a gut... here I am starting slow. It's been 2 weeks and I feel better I'll wait on lifting weights for a few more months.
Very informative †thank you now I understand the importance of exercising and how the body changes
Thanks for this video and it inspired me that exercise has very tremendous benefits and when I have time I will also begin exercising.
I'm an introvert nerd who decided to try the gym out at 35 with a friend, and I realized it's not as impossible to go a few times a week as I thought. It's one of my favorite hobbies 2 months in, but it is a little hard to go. And a little painful to actually work hard. But you feel much better all the time.
I started working out in February 2023 and have been consistently going since. The first 2 months I hated it and just recently I finally started enjoying it and looking forward to going to the gym! I plan to continue going and eventually hit my goal weight of 170!
Returned to my usual workout routine today after being off for 2 months due to: injury, sinus infection, work trip, Covid , and it generally being too hot outside.
Can confirm Iâm sore but I am so looking forward to good quality sleep and the mood boost I get!
How are you now? Did it improve anything besides sleep/mood? Is your immune system better or worse? I always had mixed results with it - like getting sick more while exercising.
Started at 227lb and i am down to 196lb in 6 months i am also trying to keep weight for muscle growth but i feel amazing! I also work a manual labor job so i have to kinda go semi easy! If you are thinking about going do it youll thank yourself in the long run
tookk me like a solid 5 years to actually go consistently, been going just about every day for the past 9 months and ive gone from 115lbs to 145lbs of muscle. my mood has massively improved, stress is reduced and i feel way more awake and alert throughout the day. it's hard, but what i had to learn is that it's not about motivation, as motivation is temporary. you must discipline yourself, sacrificing your comfort for the greater good, and working out when it's the last thing you want to do. but after a little while it becomes easier and something you enjoy and take passion in. took me about 2-3 months to really get into it and now i'll never look back.
Great job Nathan
@@nanlunglongtau2076 thanks man im up to 170lbs now
now, this is the motivation i want! đż
I am an HES major (Health and Exercise Science) and I love this video! Despite that I have a lot of knowledge regarding health and exercise, it can still be hard to apply them. Consistency is the main factor in maintaining physical fitness and healthy dietary lifestyle. There are SOOO many people that have no knowledge, so itâs always important to spread the word đđœ
Also even though I know a lot of exercise physiology, i still like watching these and kind of testing myself lol
You're in the military then?
Thank you, your video was very inspirational,, take care and God bless
This video couldn't be timed more perfectly. Started working out again yesterday and will stop again in two weeks.
Amazing
Once you get it going, exercising will feel more natural and it becomes a habit. It is never too late to start!
The music in this video definitely is inspiring me to start working out regularly again
Thanks man Iâve been training for a long time with no results thanks for cheering me upâ€
do you eat healthy?
Ive been working out for almost a year. I did take a week off here and there and went 2 days a week here and 3 there but I routinely go 4 days a week. I went from 185 to 205. I had a gut and no pecs and skinny arms. My gut has slimmed down. My pecs actually have a little of that curve shape at the bottom. My arms are a full inch bigger. I look alot better. People notice I'm bigger and wider. It takes months to years to see the real change but stick with it. It gets fun once you make it past a couple months and you'll make some actual friends at the gym. Don't be scared. 100 % of people who go and stick with it, don't regret it
Hahađ i remember the first time i went to the gym. Me and my cousin did legs and we killed it. We thought wed be very sore the next day. We were wrong. We didnt feel sore. We actually thought we didnt workout hard enough. Then the next day cameâŠđ it was painful getting in/out of bed, sitting in the toilet, walking etc.
I am remember my first leg day when after working out I couldn't even stand properly and use to fall randomly anywhere...
One of - if not the most important thing will be to get yourself a good (preferably better than just good) personal trainer to take you through the initial couple of weeks, at least.
Don't do it all by yourself, assuming you know what you're doing. Plus, improve your dietary habits leading up to the the time you start. Not all at once. Steady and consistent progress.
Biggest mistake most make are those two.
Third, keep a detailed training journal. Makes a huge difference. Short and long term.
Lifestyle has been a part of my life for close to 28 years (I'm now 51)
This was encouraging, thank you!
Very helpful video I'm very happy that you guys share the knowledge free in this channel
This is great. I started working out 3 months ago, down 50lbs
When I fall off the wagon of regular exercise, I return to this video to remind myself of all the benefits associated with exercise. It works like a charm. I donât have a regular schedule, every week is wildly different, so itâs easy to get lazy or unmotivated.
started basic calisthenics about 11 months ago, i have pretty goodmuslces for only 10 months
Hi can u see results after 1 month a little bit?
@@r4an-_-103 compare you self with day 1 and you will see the change...
@@r4an-_-103 been working out for almost a year now and it took me 2 weeks to start seeing definition, and 1-2 months to see an increase in mass. best advice i can give is focus on strength not appearance. the more you pay attention to your appearance the longer it'll seem to take to get results. if you focus on strength your appearance changes will surprise you and it'll be easier to motivate yourself
It feels so good bro i went to the gym 2 times and gonna keep going
Keep going dude
@@garlicbreadenjoyer4560 thanks man
@@zade9932 good for you man!
You didn't quit right
Did you keep at it bro
I have lost 45 pounds in the last 2 months of diet alone with 2 laps of walking in the park some mornings. This video taught me so much that I didn't even know I needed to know. Thank you so much for this video and really gave me more motivation to try even harder and I feel excited to do it â€ïž
Keep at it. Good job
awsome, keep it up!
Love that the âweek 1â image you used is my freaking goal. Thanks for that.
Finally a good way to become strong and healthy
Today is my day 22, watching this video to encourage myself to continue, thank you so much
How are you keeping up with the demand of your videos while still keeping the quality of your contents good your the best keep it up.
Iâve been working out on the elliptical for over a year now. While my cardiac performance has improved - I can use the elliptical for longer now, and my resting heart rate has decreased - that is about it. My mood hasnât improved, Iâm still mostly depressed. My sleep hasnât improved, still get restless nights and nightmares. My memory hasnât improved, I still feel like Iâm in a blur all the time.
Started strength exercises in June after I found out itâs benefits, and while I do feel stronger, nothing else has improved.
To top that off, I have anxiety issues, and now whenever I donât exercise, I get anxious. Like if Iâm out on a family vacation, I feel stressed that I canât get my normal workout in. Iâm down with the flu now, but I still force myself to get on the elliptical. After watching this video, I now have to force myself to lift the weights and do some squats. This doesnât seem right..I think Iâm broken.
Unless you're trying to compete for an epileptical competition or something, it's ok to miss workouts during vacations, events, when you're sick or just have to do life. It's great that you have the discipline to stick to your routine, not many can do it but it's fine if you need to take time off. Even pro athletes need them.
Other than that, you may consider consulting a mental health professional. Just like how one would consult a trainer/professional at the gym if they get stuck.
@@looneystar123 I know this sounds crazy, but all these workout apps makes me feel like I must hit all targets all the time. Appleâs activity app shows trends like your activities compared to a certain period ago, and i hate seeing the arrow point downwards. I know, I know, itâs all in my head. I thought exercising would make me happier but my brain makes me more anxious.
Iâm ok most of the time though, I think my flu got the worst of me yesterday. I just felt depressed and sad I canât workout hence putting on weight (Iâm actually very underweight). Feeling better now, thanks for your reply! đ
Majority of people shouldn't worry about exercising too much
Definitely.
How many hours a week should we exercise and for how many hours?
@@yuppy178 about 1 to 3 hours you might say why so long it yiu take breaks between sets so it takes long
@@yuppy178 depends really, if you're a beginner you really don't need to go all out. Start out with 2 to 3 times a week consistently. Then you can up it to 4-7 depending in your workout splits and type of training.
I got this recommended on my 2nd gym day after years, youtube algorithm is something else
I started going to the gym for about a month now. I saw a video once that said "No one wants a weak son, a weak brother." Something like that. It hits right through me. And from that day, i know i have to change.
Going to the gym makes my mood better, I feel confident enough.
I just started to exercise because I got depressed. My mentality has broken down, and I start to feel more depressed everyday. I don't have no one to encourage me, so I start to build my confidence again by starting to exercise. I just started around a few days this week, and it was so painful but it made me feeling distracted from my depression.
Keep it up đȘđȘ if you want some motivation I would recommend watching some Zyzz clips that have hardstyle music, thatâs what helped me
Keep it up no matter how small the workout its better then nothing don't give up keep pushing, I myself started a week ago I'm 26 male was 187Ib and wanted to lose weight as I have my first child on the way with ny wife current weight is 181 I eat only one meal a day at 6pm and do 1 mile walk after work and 11Ib dumbell lifts after the walk and then a cool shower and meal prep for dinner and eat then bed early thats my current rutine
Hi , may I share my experience as well , I just wanted to say that , what you eat , and what you do everyday defines you. Every part of our body have its own muscle memory. Our body is our own temple and universe ... And that is the magic by being a human. I was once a jacked lean boy when I was 20 ... I researched pretty much heavily into how to keep my body and my brain healthy ,, and at that time , I could say that I was at my prime time... I have no problem in health, no insecurities what so ever , I was at only 9% body fat percentage and my brain functions so well I could feel it. But then something happened... Well I'd say ... Major incident or major traumatic experience happened in my life. And I got into depression, I admitted for 2 weeks into a strict mental ward .... I lose almost all my motivation to get moving...and I was suicidal for 2 years straight. But at 23 , I decided to get back up... Despite being so generally anxious ... (I also got G.A.D) I decided to get back up from my jobless life , and strive until I earn myself almost 3000$ dollar a month. At 24 I was able to buy my own car and needs ... But I still feel pretty empty , still feel that I am so lost and felt that I have that missing pieces that I need to find.I tried changing job, getting a girl, playing games, and so on ... But then I realized none of that helped me feel complete... And now I'm 25 and was jobless for 2 month now. But I felt happier than ever, why? Because I started eating healthy, and Ive done so many exercises.. I started taking genuine supplement... And start eating many2 type of food that my body needs, including herbs... I started realize that I was someone else in only 2 month length, I was happier than before .... I watched my depression goes away slowly and I almost felt like it crawl out of my body. My body start gaining the muscle that it lost ( which in my case, I have abit of muscle memory left ) And I feel like a new big bang inside my body starting to explode and create a new whole meaning.
Remember... Your mind and body is what defines you... It is like a temple.
If you build it so beautifully... It'll be beautiful to yourself and people out there, you will attract more success that you could ever imagine... Now I'm in the peak of my confidence and I will start a big business despite being jobless..
And my guy, even if you're giving up one day , and wanted to take rest .... What you've build and what you've given to your body, will thank you... It will remain historical, like a temple... A beautiful history. And that my guy... What I call and define 'love yourself' .. don't let any body get thru you.
Exercise will only help your mind distract you from depression, it won't necessarily fix it
After watching their 30 day exercise challenge, I decided to try it as well.
Couldn't do all the exercises (especially the exotic one's), the first few days were exhausting but now the exercises are a lot easier, except the pushups and plank đ
Just keep working at it and apply progressive overload. Keep consistent and youâll see results!
I started going to the gym in may of this year and in 3 months of intense cardio and 5 hours everyday I lost 20 pounds in those 3 months fast forward to November I have my 6 pack beginning to show and my shoulders all bulked up my shirts I have donât fit on me anymore my brother who is younger than me and skinnier then me was shocked to find out that his shirts fit me perfectly itâs all about a positive mindset that happy attitude I got after my first workout had me hooked to the gym every November of this year I would get incredibly sick however this is the first time Iâve excerised this much and now I donât even get sick anymore barley and even my allergies have lessened going to the gym changed my life in a positive and I never wanna stop
The boost of motivation I needed
The most important thing is staying consistent. The second you fall off, you will feel terrible. Especially the next time you workout
I started at around mid february and at first it was hard and i did not see anything but now I feel amazing and I look much better
After years of playing video games, drug and alcohol use I started working out. Now 1 week in, I feel better and get better sleep, feel more alive (not tired all the time) and overall feel great, finally doing something good. I just hope I wont stop working out as I have habit of stoping doing stuff after some time. If you are reading this please tag and remind me not to stop. Thanks! â€
â @@ErdingerLi you could start with some pushups not even much just like 50 get used to it and if you got dumbbells you can lift whenever your not doing anything watching tv playing games etc a job where your moving a lot helps too
Another thing is that don't be intimidated by the more experienced gym goers. I've been a gym rat for years and seen loads of people joining and looking unsure. I'll always say hello if i see them regularly and it's nice to see people relax and enjoy it, and eventually getting into shape.
I've been going regularly for about 4 months at this point and people are generally super friendly (especially the super fit seniors for some reason lol)...
@@ShacklefordR haha good to hear! The super fit seniors might have been unfit minors and know where you're at. Just make sure you're that jacked senior for the young ones in the future đđȘ
@@remer83 that small hi or a quick nod to a newbie like me means alot for sure!
I started gym 2 days ago. I already went 2 times and i cant wait to go again wednesday!! I hope me from the future reads this and i hope i still go to the gym.
Hey checking in on future you, have u been consistent?
@@myacook6388 hi there im doing well now. Im going less to gym unfortunately but im also busy. No worries i keep working out at home but im feeling very well. My life is better than 8 months ago. Thanks for checking on me bro, how are
not only for ourselves but for those who love us as well.
If we work out regularly, we will be in better health and live longer, and not be burdened on our children and loved ones as we grow older.
Yes exactly my type of thinkingâ€â€
Year 2018 I hit rock bottom with Dengue. Turned my life and took an oath to myself to workout for the rest of my life. Here I am 2024 still going strong. Best decision I have made in my life. I started to do BJJ and swimming. Healthiest I have ever been.