When 'Clean Eating' Becomes Unhealthy

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • The benefits of going to the gym are immense, but in this video we look at what can happen if things go too far.
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    I actually made the first version of this video 4 years ago, but I wasn’t happy with the way it turned out, so put it off as it does make me look a moron.
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  • @spookyminion
    @spookyminion Před 2 lety +10808

    Homie was literally what most guys that age wanted to look like from the start, shows what social media does to the brain

    • @kaifives3805
      @kaifives3805 Před 2 lety +342

      Your comment is on 69 likes so i’m not gonna like it but I 100% agree. Social Media actively causes Body Dysmorphia istg.

    • @frlipa
      @frlipa Před 2 lety +84

      Exactly!!!

    • @Kousai
      @Kousai Před 2 lety +190

      Hell I'm double that age and working towards that.

    • @VIIStardust
      @VIIStardust Před 2 lety +207

      So true! I’m 18 and I’d kill to look like he did at the beginning. not literally if course.

    • @AscendedZenith
      @AscendedZenith Před 2 lety +71

      @@VIIStardust I’m 15 and I’ve been doing basketball and swimming for around 6 years. Decided to go to gym and in around 3+ months I got results which are around the same as his. I’m planning to keep it natural and cut out more unhealthy food to get better results. I’d recommend going to gym cause not only you look better, you’ll also look at life in different way

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR Před 2 lety +5390

    "Never Compare your Beginning with someone's Middle"

    • @dragonknightn7n796
      @dragonknightn7n796 Před 2 lety +7

      Hey chef love your videos and you right

    • @kunjananisad2937
      @kunjananisad2937 Před 2 lety +58

      correction- "never compare your balls with someone's pipe"

    • @relaxandfocus5563
      @relaxandfocus5563 Před 2 lety +77

      You shouldn't compare yourself anyway, because there will always be people who have way better beginnings.

    • @humsa3140
      @humsa3140 Před 2 lety +3

      @@relaxandfocus5563 correct

    • @flashergoldpower15
      @flashergoldpower15 Před 2 lety +1

      @@relaxandfocus5563 your right

  • @evaleenapylypiv4498
    @evaleenapylypiv4498 Před 2 lety +4195

    Can we talk about how good he looked even at the beginning of the process. Now that's what body dysmorphia does to you.

    • @FuelzH
      @FuelzH Před 2 lety +6

      What the fuxk is dysmorphia?

    • @FuelzH
      @FuelzH Před 2 lety +15

      Oh nevermind, I personally want to lose weight and gain strength, its going good

    • @philipford6183
      @philipford6183 Před 2 lety +225

      He looked perfect right at the start, before he started any of this nonsense.

    • @evaleenapylypiv4498
      @evaleenapylypiv4498 Před 2 lety +11

      @@philipford6183 exactly I agree.

    • @JamesSmith-mu7ie
      @JamesSmith-mu7ie Před 2 lety +95

      @@philipford6183 yeah but unless you’re skinny you wouldn’t know how much those compliments suck. I hated being called skinny bc it made me feel small. What’s perfect to you could be exactly what they hate about themselves, him starting his regiment was a great thing he just took it too far.

  • @sophielawson5122
    @sophielawson5122 Před rokem +1443

    As a girl who recovered from anorexia in 2017, I was interested in watching this too see what a male perspective would look like. I was genuinely shocked at how similar our experiences were (with the exception of the goal as I misguidedly believed getting skinnier would make me a better cross country runner even though I was already very lean). It really drove home the idea that eating disorders are not gender specific and no one gender should feel like their experience is invalid. Thank you for sharing and I wish you the best in your health.

    • @whatever7338
      @whatever7338 Před rokem +8

      He is talking about orthorexia not anorexia.

    • @KoolAids-vj1ll
      @KoolAids-vj1ll Před rokem +68

      Sadly eating disorders aren't talked about nearly enough. Many times they're overlooked unless it's at an extreme.

    • @spurious8259
      @spurious8259 Před rokem +27

      @@whatever7338 Wow he was? I didn't know that!

    • @v4mpbl0d_
      @v4mpbl0d_ Před rokem +94

      @@whatever7338 Orthorexia is still a eating disorder soooo.....

    • @dbest8083
      @dbest8083 Před rokem +55

      @@whatever7338 still an eating disorder, which is actually pretty similar to anorexia: orthorexia, as stated in the video, is an eating disorder caused (quite ironically) by an unhealthy obsession with health, while anorexia is an eating disorder caused by a heavily distorted body image. Both, if not properly taken care of, can lead to very unhealthy eating habits that can have very serious concequences for your health. To the original commenter, I'm glad you were able to recover and I hope you're now living an healthy life. The sad thing is that body dysmorphia is recognised disquietingly often as exclusively a "female" problem, when it's just as bad and just as common for men, only that women usually aim to become unattainably skinny, while men usually aim to become unattainably muscular. Body dysmorphia really is a problem regardless of gender and I hope everyone affected can overcome it sooner rather than later.

  • @crackhead3511
    @crackhead3511 Před 2 lety +5567

    None is talking about how this dude looked perfectly fine even before he started lifting, and he still saw himself as "weak" these internet standarts are ruining peoples lives fr.

    • @Dotalol123
      @Dotalol123 Před 2 lety +332

      Friend of mine in my judo club is strong as an ox, he has obvious muscle physique but he is a bit chubby, he is competing in heavy weight, very good guy but he is insanely insecure, never went to a beach with us, over summer he prefers hoodie and shorts because his legs are well defined but he has a belly. When we try to talk to him telling him he looks decent and theres nothing to worry about, he says "Teddy Riner is 100+ but all muscle" its sad that everyone knows at least 3-5 people whos lives are damaged by comparison to standards somebody pined for all of us..

    • @alyssashoemaker3414
      @alyssashoemaker3414 Před 2 lety +209

      Dude I was like "Well got dang, he's pretty defined!" And he's all like "I was so skinny" 😱

    • @leo.4378
      @leo.4378 Před 2 lety +8

      Nice pfp

    • @jackvlach2153
      @jackvlach2153 Před 2 lety +30

      legit he bigger than me

    • @sagichdirdochnicht4653
      @sagichdirdochnicht4653 Před 2 lety +149

      This dude looked better then 90+% of people, serisously. And he was into running - why the fuck would you need a massive Chest and Biceps for that? Legs as well - a dyclist needs to have some conciderable force to push trough elevations. A runner not so much.
      And being "skinny" certainly is better then being fat. He propably still had more muscle then the average guy who doesn't have a Six Pack, but rather a fucking barrel on the belly area.

  • @Sean_Nalewanyj
    @Sean_Nalewanyj Před 2 lety +9849

    Every beginning lifter in today's insane fitness social media climate needs to watch this video. Great work man!

    • @hhfbko
      @hhfbko Před 2 lety +43

      It's great to see you here

    • @theirishpotato6588
      @theirishpotato6588 Před 2 lety +12

      You're a wise man.

    • @hatemalaa7850
      @hatemalaa7850 Před 2 lety +6

      yo sean i love your channel man

    • @markrobinson7975
      @markrobinson7975 Před 2 lety +8

      So good to see you support this video. I feel like I lived through this. I'm now nearly 40 and avoid CZcams fitness videos like the plague having consumed advice from such "professionals" during my 20s and buying into all the BS. However recently started enjoying your videos, so good to see someone speaking honestly and setting a good example. My partner is a physio and she approves your videos!.... While disapproving of my believe that I can still train pain away! Keep up the good work my friend

    • @jesperburns
      @jesperburns Před 2 lety +34

      Every (millionaire) actor trying fool kids with their "broccoli, chicken, rice" bullshit needs to watch this.
      Why is Chris Hemsworth selling a fitness program while he's on gear?

  • @thomaswinther3869
    @thomaswinther3869 Před 2 lety +415

    "Too much of anything can be unhealthy even if that thing is 'health'"
    What a quote

  • @GayFrogsTho
    @GayFrogsTho Před 2 lety +1049

    My brother got deep into bodybuilding and fitness when he was a teenager. That graduated into a full on eating disorder as he got more obsessed. That was back in the early 2000's, so that all happened without the overwhelming amount of shit on social media, I've not idea what would have happened to him if Instagram was around back then. I really sympathize with young guys and girls who get consumed by body image because I've seen where it can lead.

    • @WhoBlah21
      @WhoBlah21 Před 2 lety +31

      I had a friend who also got deep into bodybuilding, like unhealthy deep into it. He use to have a really hard time concentrating and sleeping, he would routinely skip out on trips with us and group gatherings because he was cutting weight at the moment.

    • @nexus9876
      @nexus9876 Před 2 lety +11

      It’s not our fault that highschool forces unrealistic expectations for males

    • @evaleenapylypiv4498
      @evaleenapylypiv4498 Před 2 lety +29

      As a female who got into fitness and diet I really relate to this and I can’t stress enough about this topic. I always tell people be extremely careful when you really get into fitness and diet because it will literally take over you and your life and ruin your perception of so many things. I’m 16 years old and I’ve been struggling with a similar disorder that Josh did since I was about 13 and let me be brutally honest here. The disorder truly never fully leaves you.

    • @FranciscoCruz-dx4ct
      @FranciscoCruz-dx4ct Před rokem +1

      Early 2010s*

    • @513regichan
      @513regichan Před rokem +5

      @@evaleenapylypiv4498 started going on Tumblr around the 2013 era and found an ed forum. Mind you I already had God awful body image issues at 8 years old and being a teen during those times wasn't good for me. I don't partake in ed behavior as often as I had before but my fiance is seriously pissed at my mom for giving me body dysmorphia. It never leaves you tbh

  • @AustenAlexander
    @AustenAlexander Před 2 lety +3540

    I am not impressed easily…. But I am impressed after this video. Great advice

  • @gregdoucette
    @gregdoucette Před 2 lety +18284

    Amazing as per usual. Everyone needs to watch this.

    • @theodorewilliamson929
      @theodorewilliamson929 Před 2 lety +66

      Agreed

    • @ricardos8307
      @ricardos8307 Před 2 lety +223

      The doctor has spoken!

    • @zaraksgram2585
      @zaraksgram2585 Před 2 lety +39

      good to see you here lol

    • @user-xf3ri4dd4n
      @user-xf3ri4dd4n Před 2 lety +52

      Dad you told you went to get milk from the grocery store .....it's been 5 years pls come back

    • @VladBatalin
      @VladBatalin Před 2 lety +43

      Greg changed the game for me!! Lost 16 pounds and kept it for 2 years for now

  • @VividBoi
    @VividBoi Před 2 lety +174

    Your 17-year-old body is my end-goal physique that I've been working on for 5 years now. I'm not even close to what you were at 17, though that really goes to show you that you were doing damn well. Media can really skew peoples views, even BUFF and cut 17 year olds thinking they don't look good enough. Glad you spread awareness using this video.

    • @onemoreweirdo207
      @onemoreweirdo207 Před rokem +5

      Good luck reaching your goal!

    • @skycastoasis2445
      @skycastoasis2445 Před 9 měsíci +8

      even his starting point, id give so much to be in that position rn
      and ive been working out for 3 years

    • @shanez1215
      @shanez1215 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm 26 and God damn he was shredded at 17

    • @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina
      @AsAWhiteManMarriedToALatina Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@skycastoasis2445do you have inceskeleton?

  • @jessitabonita
    @jessitabonita Před 2 lety +202

    "Taking care of your fitness is the most _body positive_ things you can do."
    Y E S !

  • @kapoink835
    @kapoink835 Před 2 lety +2510

    I'm really glad I saw this now. I'm a 16-year old, who just started lifting. I could see myself going down a similar path. Thank you for this, sincerely.

    • @JordansAnalysis
      @JordansAnalysis Před 2 lety +34

      Good luck on your journey mate. I’m also a 16-year old who wants to resume lifting soon

    • @kapoink835
      @kapoink835 Před 2 lety +7

      @@JordansAnalysis Thanks, you too

    • @wheal2825
      @wheal2825 Před 2 lety +3

      @@kapoink835 I’m eleven and chubby and sad

    • @kapoink835
      @kapoink835 Před 2 lety +22

      @@wheal2825 Thats okay! I think accepting these things is the first step, irregardles of whether they are true or not. I recommend some form of exercise, doesn't have to be much at first. According to studies, exercise is one of the best ways to improve mood however it might take some time for it to "kick in", I've noticed. Most important thing is doing something you actually enjoy. Trying to keep up an exercise routine that consist purely of things you hate is impossible. So try to find something you actually, truly enjoy doing. And start small, less is more in the beginning. Good luck!

    • @wheal2825
      @wheal2825 Před 2 lety

      @@kapoink835 Kay I begun but problems keep coming

  • @Ross-vb8bb
    @Ross-vb8bb Před 2 lety +1005

    > “Too much of anything could do harm to your health. Even if that thing is health.”
    That was a cool quote

    • @user-bm9cv9vn2k
      @user-bm9cv9vn2k Před 2 lety +4

      Such a great message, applies almost everywhere.

    • @umadbro4493
      @umadbro4493 Před 2 lety +2

      but fake

    • @jannes340
      @jannes340 Před 2 lety +7

      @@umadbro4493 nah

    • @jakecarroll5
      @jakecarroll5 Před 2 lety

      Not really ? Eating healthy and exercising is needed. If you're over working yourself to get jacked then you're you got some personal problems you need to address. Just watch Dr.Berg.

    • @jannes340
      @jannes340 Před 2 lety +14

      @@jakecarroll5 obviously, but you can go too far, like you said yourself e.g. when you overwork yourself

  • @VamLoveAndKisses
    @VamLoveAndKisses Před rokem +236

    I'm a CBT therapist and I think this is such an important video. Unfortunately eating disorders aren't recognised enough within men, but orthorexia and "bigorexia" are a big issue among the young male population. Thanks for shedding light on the topic, and for being so honest about your experience. I'm glad you're in a better place now.

  • @hlheutte6554
    @hlheutte6554 Před rokem +57

    really appreaciate this. Im a woman who struggled with EDs through my teenage and im glad there's awareness for the guy side of things . the male fitness world is dangerous in a unique way because we (teenage tumblr anorexics) knew not eating was deeply unhealthy but I've not seen someone call out the orthorexia dogma for also being damaging mentally and physically.

    • @onemoreweirdo207
      @onemoreweirdo207 Před rokem +10

      Right? Throughout my school life I remember been shown so many videos discussing anorexia (mostly in women) but nothing discussing other EDs, whether that included overeating or undereating. More awareness about diet needs to be given to children, and they should also be taught how to maintain a healthy one.

    • @nuke-161
      @nuke-161 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@onemoreweirdo207maybe its Just because they are/were the Most Common ed? Not a fact tho Just a wild guess.

    • @onemoreweirdo207
      @onemoreweirdo207 Před 9 měsíci

      @@nuke-161 I mean yeah, they are common, and it's certainly important to educate people about it, but obesity is also quite prevelant nowadays so I would assume it's not that much rarer.

  • @xXmlgamingXx355
    @xXmlgamingXx355 Před 2 lety +3005

    The body he showed he had at the beginning of his journey was still very impressive! I wish I had anything close to that.

    • @wolffrags9856
      @wolffrags9856 Před 2 lety +199

      Yeah, very athletic. Some muscle but not like a bodybuilder. Healthy and balanced physique with great posture.
      Currently, I'm working towards that. I used to play a lot of videogames and ate too little, so my posture is bad, I'm now at about the ideal weight tho, which is nice.

    • @xXmlgamingXx355
      @xXmlgamingXx355 Před 2 lety +34

      @@wolffrags9856 I wish I had your dedication. My problem is quite the opposite, though. Yes, I do play a lot of video games, but my problem is that I’m overweight. I wish to actually manage to lose some weight in the future since I did try multiple times, but to no success.

    • @IncognitoSprax
      @IncognitoSprax Před 2 lety +17

      @@xXmlgamingXx355 your ideal physique is possible but you have to work for it. Basically you just got to push through and be dedicated.

    • @WackyDemonFire
      @WackyDemonFire Před 2 lety +16

      It's exactly my ideal male body type (not trying to sound offensive, all healthy bodies are good I just think it looks the best).

    • @dracoxb
      @dracoxb Před 2 lety +12

      @@xXmlgamingXx355 yeah dude, it sucks at the beggining, but as someone who's been overweight in the past, you just gotta have focus, dedication and information.
      Also, you are going to see some lean people at the gym and is possible to feel bad at the beggining, but its ok, everyone is in a different place in life, you have to concentrate only on yourself and your progress (if thats what you want).
      I truly believe that we got to be healthy, but as body image is concerned, i think we should do 1 of 2 things: accept our own bodies and learn to be happy with it, or work to change what we dont like with realistic expectations. The middle ground of beeing unhappy with our bodies and doing nothing to change is the worst possible place.
      There is this one guy at my gym who is really overweight, and i gotta tell you, its the guy i admire the most there! He's been going for quite some time and obtained some great progress! The first steps are the hardest to take and he is doing them with so much focus and frequency that i find really inspiring.
      A lot of people who i know and have great bodies where actually overweight and unhappy with their bodies, i guess that gives some kind of extra focus, i dont know.
      Whatever you decide to do, just dont be unhappy with yourself 🙃

  • @lindaflores6326
    @lindaflores6326 Před 2 lety +669

    The worst part about these "Natural" hollywood tv stars is they make up crazy fake workout routines that they claim to follow, and their younger fans might actually think this is true and it could lead to situations like this.

    • @Ejaz100
      @Ejaz100 Před 2 lety +29

      Honestly people are kinda dumb to think they would actually put their actual work out routine for everyone to see

    • @Ejaz100
      @Ejaz100 Před 2 lety

      @The Medical Enthusiast their parents teachin em shit?

    • @nloc1929
      @nloc1929 Před 2 lety +2

      Those Men's Health Celebrity workout videos are just long commercials for useless exercise products and routines

    • @viktorastichonovas6061
      @viktorastichonovas6061 Před 2 lety

      Yea, genetly gifted ones, hollywood stars especially.

    • @R.R.R.712
      @R.R.R.712 Před 2 lety +2

      I mean, I'm sure they do have their own workout routines. But the problem is that people think or are made to think from media that if they do just that and they will look like them, discounting the fact most of them are on PEDs and doing it for fame, money or to influence.
      This same CZcamsr made a video about Hollywood that expressed that. Like seriously, would anyone like the age of The Rock will ever look like that with natural training alone?
      I'm not discounting hard work, and I'm sure they do. But we shouldn't be looking at Hollywood for role models because much of them appears more than it is.
      And it's becoming dangerous that younger generations wanting to look like that and are chasing recognition when they should be focusing on improving themselves and don't realize the consequences in the long run. Like MFs want to take PEDs to be a buff waiter or something lmao.
      Nowadays, a lot of fitness gurus or "influencers" that give wrong informations with their photoshopped images and PED bodies just to sell you some BS and make them look good.
      Like always, media hype things up all the time to take advantage of the gullible.

  • @neonk2222
    @neonk2222 Před 2 lety +115

    I've experienced this same thing, it's interesting to see it from a male perspective. I was always chasing being skinny and its only now thay I've discovered powerlifting and stopped comparing myself to insta models that I feel healthy and at peace with my body and am able to eat anything without guilt or binge eating. Hope is out there for anyone struggling. An amazing video. Thank you for shedding more light on this.

  • @etzgames996
    @etzgames996 Před rokem +21

    13 yo here, I thank you so much for bringing awareness to this I could definitely see myself being obsessed over all of this. Thanks for the reality check

  • @arriebatiste5601
    @arriebatiste5601 Před 2 lety +660

    People usually associate eating disorders as a problem that teenage girls have but lot of boys are silently struggling from this too. Thank you for making this video and sharing your story.

    • @boss_galaga94
      @boss_galaga94 Před 2 lety +26

      wen i was suffering from it people made fun of me and said i was on drugs

    • @amlinprinson5000
      @amlinprinson5000 Před 2 lety +3

      @@boss_galaga94 don't give a shit about people

    • @WackyDemonFire
      @WackyDemonFire Před 2 lety +7

      @@boss_galaga94 People can be real asses, if they lack empathy then don't listen to anything they have to say.

    • @RedLightz_TV
      @RedLightz_TV Před 2 lety +7

      That’s literally me, least it was when I hit my depression period that I would stress eat and simply eat for comfort. Pushing my body weight from 140 to 220 in a span of 3 years

    • @cwkapiushon
      @cwkapiushon Před 2 lety +3

      This is because girls are getting all the help they need and then boys are just getting made fun of and bullied

  • @starlight8554
    @starlight8554 Před 2 lety +787

    Chasing a “look” is the worst thing to do when it comes to your fitness journeys from personal experience. Now I do lots of different types of workouts because it’s fun and my health>looking like an influencer.

    • @deleon3747
      @deleon3747 Před 2 lety +5

      That’s one way to accept defeat

    • @starlight8554
      @starlight8554 Před 2 lety +68

      @@deleon3747 idk man, I’m at peace because I know at least I’m doing more with my life that’s a trolling on CZcams comments. You do you, though.

    • @deleon3747
      @deleon3747 Před 2 lety +1

      @@starlight8554 ok do you feel better..? Nice cat lol

    • @Kevin-it4fh
      @Kevin-it4fh Před 2 lety +35

      @@deleon3747 lol, accepting defeat is inevitable if your goals were unrealistic to begin with...

    • @starlight8554
      @starlight8554 Před 2 lety +22

      @@deleon3747 I feel great :) not my cat sadly, he’s an internet cat.

  • @elipressman9267
    @elipressman9267 Před 2 lety +22

    I used to starve myself rather than eat McDonald's, it took me years to figure out I had an eating disorder, and I'm still struggling to this day. Thanks so much for this video, it was very insightful.

  • @EricMuranoAU
    @EricMuranoAU Před rokem +14

    Wow. That is how I wanted to look when I was 17. It's amazing what sort of mental battles people are going through without us knowing. Even those who appear perfect. Hope you're well, Josh.

  • @CaptainCsaba
    @CaptainCsaba Před 2 lety +606

    The only healthy way of comparing yourself to others, it to compare yourself to yourself from yesterday. Everything else either leads to anxiety or an unhealthy ego.

    • @ZainAhmed-ns2di
      @ZainAhmed-ns2di Před 2 lety +6

      Even then you shouldn't. There are genetic variations that make some people start off better than others. Some get fuller muscle bellies, while others can lift heavier

    • @hendrong
      @hendrong Před 2 lety +1

      That’s not so healthy for me, considering I’m getting worse, lol.

    • @BezmenovWasRight
      @BezmenovWasRight Před 2 lety +1

      You can still admire people and learn with them, just don't try to live other peoples lives.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger Před 2 lety

      Think about things you want to accomplish in life and things you want to do.
      Do not think about trying to impress others. A king of imbeciles is still an imbecile.
      I dress nicely because it gets better results in business, not because I care about impressing people.
      I have money because it makes life easier, not so I can impress others.
      I keep improve my properties because it makes me feel good and because it gets better results in business, not because I care what the neighbors think.
      Improve your life and yourself. To hell with everyone else. Vanity doesn't pay the bills.

    • @TheAwesomoe
      @TheAwesomoe Před 2 lety +1

      Comparing yourself to the you of yesterday can also be unhealthy. Everything has a healthy and unhealthy version of it, keep that in mind. Define goals and then focus on the now, that's the safest route for people dealing unhealthy behaviour and ego.

  • @RudyAyoub
    @RudyAyoub Před 2 lety +1422

    good stuff my man

    • @blacksonikh4596
      @blacksonikh4596 Před 2 lety +7

      I cried

    • @zmby6785
      @zmby6785 Před 2 lety +60

      hey Rudy. dont worry, i won't make a 0-3-5 joke here cause this is a serious video

    • @ooze5752
      @ooze5752 Před 2 lety +5

      Hi guitar meme guy

    • @mr.hooman6572
      @mr.hooman6572 Před 2 lety +1

      rudy adobe can you play 035?

    • @shalashaska6658
      @shalashaska6658 Před 2 lety +16

      Damn. I didn’t know Rudy was into fitness videos

  • @lisapeters4607
    @lisapeters4607 Před 2 lety +36

    Not only is it heartbreaking to see that someone can be so influenced by trends but I find it even more heartbreaking that so little people talk about eating disorders in men when they are just as common. I'm glad someone is speaking up to make sure that others don't go down the same path.

  • @anxietycherry
    @anxietycherry Před rokem +16

    I have a tendency to look up everything I eat, I'll read into things too much and end up feeling like everything is bad for me. This video is really relatable and it helps a-lot with the intrusive fears that come with this disorder.

    • @gamerdisorder3007
      @gamerdisorder3007 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I feel the same. Before two years I started to get pain in lower back area and since then it didn't stop hurt. Because of that, I start look up everything I eat and if I eat something that is unhealthy, my life is over.

  • @BunnyGirl71
    @BunnyGirl71 Před 2 lety +443

    "Comparison is the thief of joy." Good for you for getting to the point where you're focusing on your health. You've been through quite a grueling journey, and it's encouraging to hear your positive message.

    • @BryansMind404
      @BryansMind404 Před 2 lety +3

      Read that as "Compassion is the their of joy." and got real confused haha

  • @donmagulon
    @donmagulon Před 2 lety +2275

    Your "skiny form" is literally my dream physique. Too bad I'm just built big, and feminine...

    • @heinrichotoyama4516
      @heinrichotoyama4516 Před 2 lety +66

      same siatuation lol

    • @donmagulon
      @donmagulon Před 2 lety +255

      @@heinrichotoyama4516 i have such weird fat distrubtion, wide hips and big thighs i look weird

    • @TheSpekkel1
      @TheSpekkel1 Před 2 lety +61

      @@donmagulon Same, but I don't care.

    • @Danny-no7jp
      @Danny-no7jp Před 2 lety +52

      Mine too, I'm a way, way skinnier version of his skinny form

    • @arcaraw-araw8682
      @arcaraw-araw8682 Před 2 lety +64

      Same, im very skinny and people always advise me to eat more when i started working out but it's just hard for me with my appetite and picky eating :/

  • @turtlepenguinXkizuna
    @turtlepenguinXkizuna Před rokem +7

    This is such an important video and I want to give you the biggest hug. It’s an aspect of men’s health that REALLY needs more attention and I’m so glad you took the time and had the courage to share your story. Massive love and respect ❤

  • @JizzyF83
    @JizzyF83 Před 2 lety +1774

    I only train to get that good feeling after completing a workout. I don’t worry too much about what I eat, whether I’ve big muscles or not. I just enjoy the good feelings that come with exercise

  • @MarioTomicOfficial
    @MarioTomicOfficial Před 2 lety +2175

    Great video Josh! I hope this message reaches as many people as possible.

  • @stinks7065
    @stinks7065 Před rokem +15

    Thank you for talking about this! I feel like orthorexia isn't talked about as often as anorexia, perhaps because the sufferers are chasing "health". I almost developed orthorexia myself, and now that I've mended my relationship with food, it's just bonkers how much I see disordered eating patterns being advertised as healthy ways of eating, especially in the fitness space. Glad to hear you were able to pull through and find help and regain balance!

  • @shortking-vp9vv
    @shortking-vp9vv Před rokem +5

    Thank you for your vulnerability. I have so much respect for you and your mission to fight back against the many harmful and misleading aspects of the fitness industry.
    I recently began caring about my own fitness about two years ago, and since then have had to check myself several times to avoid these same pitfalls. Especially as someone of seemingly chronic low self-esteem, they're easier to fall into than one might think.

  • @TheThunderwars
    @TheThunderwars Před 2 lety +786

    Scooby is a genuine person. He is to be protected at all cost.

  • @jonathan_8100
    @jonathan_8100 Před 2 lety +343

    Its weird because the first video and pictures of him before he started lifting are what I would love to be more like and be satisfied with at his age. He looked perfectly fine for his age. Just goes to show how social media makes us feel like crap inside and out.

    • @brick4522
      @brick4522 Před 2 lety +17

      fr if i have i body as he was at that age I would be satisfied.

    • @keegan112099
      @keegan112099 Před 2 lety +7

      Hell that's all I'm working for now! I never cared much about having muscle. Just want to be thin and have the cardio and endurance to run

    • @jonathan_8100
      @jonathan_8100 Před 2 lety +11

      @yhootoob what attitude?

    • @jonathan_8100
      @jonathan_8100 Před 2 lety +7

      @yhootoob still have no idea what youre talking about

    • @arthursidrim5445
      @arthursidrim5445 Před 2 lety

      @@jonathan_8100 , maybe he is talking about people desiring other persons’ appearence. “If i had his body, i would be perfectly fine.”

  • @near1469
    @near1469 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I can't even begin to stress how helpful to beginners this is, thank ya.

  • @mascrowe
    @mascrowe Před rokem +6

    Genuinely one of the most holistic videos I’ve seen in a long time. Well done brother, keep up the good work!

  • @BlockoPlayzz
    @BlockoPlayzz Před 2 lety +524

    His body at 17 which he called “skinny fat” is what my end goal looks like

    • @pure2291
      @pure2291 Před 2 lety +27

      a year straight of progressive overload working out 3 days a week you could get that

    • @edgars.637
      @edgars.637 Před 2 lety +133

      @@pure2291 naw, man. Like it was said in the video, everyone’s different. Working out 3 times a week could work for some to achieve that physique, but not for others. I almost had physique like that too, but was working myself to the bone for it and now just accepted my genetics and just workout and eat relatively clean to be my best self.

    • @yi-vanstudenov464
      @yi-vanstudenov464 Před 2 lety +15

      @@pure2291 nah it all depends where you start from, don't say that cause it might unmotivated people

    • @blaedy
      @blaedy Před 2 lety +4

      Trust me bro your goals will change on the way there.. we always want more and more
      I think thats the problem with people taking gear in the beginning everybody wants to try and max out their naturally possible physique to maintain that after being on gear.. only Problem is that they don't think about how their goals will change.. for example someone uses test e and gains some pounds, but while gaining them he suddenly wishes to be a lot leaner at the same time and that thought doesnt go away till he decides to do the next cycle and so on.. the fitness industry is fucked up and except a handful of people who are truly natural most nattys are still fake nattys and will never admit it

    • @rafaelalodio5116
      @rafaelalodio5116 Před 2 lety +2

      Pure No you can't, I've been on that for two years and a half and I'm not even close.

  • @Nitaka12
    @Nitaka12 Před 2 lety +729

    The rise of roided actors playing superheroes - and bulking up in three months- has really messed up the minds of young men. Those three month transformations are just unrealistic.

    • @spectate0074
      @spectate0074 Před 2 lety +7

      Three month transformation arent unrealistic, you just have to understand your foundation.

    • @localfriendlycloud7720
      @localfriendlycloud7720 Před 2 lety +36

      and the fact that they look that way because they are severly dehydrated and is still seen as the optimal body is kinda wack

    • @jaisotheunfathomablybased7135
      @jaisotheunfathomablybased7135 Před 2 lety +2

      @@localfriendlycloud7720 Severely dehydrated? They get such strict training with trainers that they never EVER look dehydrated, I don't know what you mean by that, they just have really low body fat after the training

    • @dotty3825
      @dotty3825 Před 2 lety +35

      @@jaisotheunfathomablybased7135 they ment probably the trick actors use to look more muscular while filming. They usually have to be dehydrated because muscles are more visible and more outlined that way. Some actors talked about this in interviews for example Henry Cavill.

    • @christopherandersson5082
      @christopherandersson5082 Před 2 lety +38

      @@jaisotheunfathomablybased7135 you don’t know what you’re talking about, actors, bodybuilders, and models do dehydrate so do fighters before weigh in. Losing water weight in muscle makes them look more defined, vascular, and “cut”. When you hold a natural amount of water in you look more bulky and less defined. Tons of actors and bodybuilders talk about how they’re forced to do so and they basically feel like they’re on the verge of dying. They don’t dehydrate while training they do it for when they need aesthetics like photos, movies, and competition

  • @Mr.Comedian42069
    @Mr.Comedian42069 Před 2 lety +16

    I was the complete opposite tbh. My skinniness was a point of pride for me, because my train of thought was basically “fat = unhealthy, skinny ≠ fat, therefore skinny = healthy” I later learned that being omega skinny was unhealthy, and so I started exercising and eating more and healthier. But nowhere near the extent shown in this video, I was only trying not to get heart cancer. In fact, the “before” video of you shown near the beginning of this video was my goal

  • @rafaelbatista4534
    @rafaelbatista4534 Před rokem +5

    I tend to become obsessed with things that I am really into. I really enjoy working out and having an overall healthy lifestyle. Although my mom is a trainer who promotes a genuinely balanced lifestyle and she always helps me stay on the right track, I sometimes feel that it isn't enough. So it's nice for my mental to have an occasional reminder of the cost of pushing too far. This kind of videos really help me stay conscious of how far I'm pushing. Thank you for sharing your story!

  • @TheRoarWithin
    @TheRoarWithin Před 2 lety +1408

    The first video of yourself is literally what I’d like to look like - slim and toned. Funny how we are never happy.

  • @mattcs
    @mattcs Před 2 lety +1312

    amazing video josh, realised this after attempting my first cut. Felt absolutely terrible and unreal

    • @mattcs
      @mattcs Před 2 lety +70

      Got shredded tho.. fuark

    • @Bearical
      @Bearical Před 2 lety +4

      Don't give up yet

    • @whodis1110
      @whodis1110 Před 2 lety +17

      Great to see someone I've known for years having similiar interests in so many aspects. Lmao when I started watching your CS content I was like 30lbs overweight and that dumb ass game was my life, even with a very sporty background I was just a lazy slouched mofo with no interest in getting fit/muscular. Luckily, I realised this before reaching adulthood. Good luck Matt!

    • @sadi_supercell2132
      @sadi_supercell2132 Před 2 lety +3

      Amm bunny hoper here ????

    • @mr.someone5679
      @mr.someone5679 Před 2 lety +3

      The hell are u doin here lol. Ive come to realise that people that really enjoy competitive games, usually also enjoy competitive sports.

  • @Rosesbathroom
    @Rosesbathroom Před rokem +7

    I just wanted to say thank you for this video. I’ve lost so much weight, time and happiness to this side of anorexia and its slowly killing me. I’ve finally reached hospital admission as my weight has completely plummeted and reading all those misleading headlines and following “eatjng like x celebrity diet” or “x celeb only eats these three things” was my own stupid fault. My ability to dance has vanished as my stamina isn’t high enough to do anything and my workouts are basically 10min bursts as anything more and im too exhausted to continue. Ive finally reached out for help to get back on track and hearing it from this kind of youtube channel helps me feel not so alone in this isolating disorder :)

    • @obuma6459
      @obuma6459 Před 10 měsíci

      I had an aunt who had a severe eating disorder. I am a firm believer that if you dont have inner confidence and self love you'll NEVER feel pretty. The biggest act of self love you can do is keep healthy BUT have fun doing it!

  • @ahmedhossam3473
    @ahmedhossam3473 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I truly appreciate that video, I see the majority of fitness CZcams channels, Coaches on Facebook and other platforms promote the "perfect body shape" which is extreme and usually unattainable. Eventually leading to dysmorphia and depression and people both men and women feeling "not good enough". this is one of the few channels that really helps people getting bulk or lean while maintaining acceptance in the process without overvaluing masculine body.

  • @LAHWF
    @LAHWF Před 2 lety +2268

    I like Tim Ferris’ slow-carb diet because it specifically says the cheat day is mandatory otherwise it’s unhealthy and can cause a lot of problems down the line.

    • @mariahughes447
      @mariahughes447 Před 2 lety +202

      I've learnt that you shouldn't despise "feel good" foods, thinking it's taboo to touch a bit of chocolate or indulgent meals when you're trying to achieve health goals; it creates a terrible relationship with food and in the long run can do you more harm than good. So important to still enjoy your food, and give yourself a treat!

    • @mifegreen5960
      @mifegreen5960 Před 2 lety +16

      Sup andrew

    • @fireflameft2964
      @fireflameft2964 Před 2 lety +74

      Lyle Mcdonald call them "free meals" instead of "cheat meals" because cheating has a very bad connotation

    • @sleepingforest8214
      @sleepingforest8214 Před 2 lety +3

      The man himself !

    • @JotaShank
      @JotaShank Před 2 lety +17

      OTAY OTAY

  • @alexs5394
    @alexs5394 Před 2 lety +347

    I'm glad that I didn't grow up in the age of Instagram influencers, when I was in high school it was just reality tv stars. They at least didn't pretend to be just normal people making insane transformations. I feel for the zoomers because that has got to take its toll on your developing self esteem

    • @stackerhvh
      @stackerhvh Před 2 lety +20

      It's alright, most of the influencers don't look or act very normal either. There will always be something to reel in the weak and vulnerable unfortunately.

    • @azrubs593
      @azrubs593 Před 2 lety +1

      I think I’m technically a zoomer and honestly it’s not that bad. Some people just can’t get in the mindset of not caring; caring may not be the right word here but you get the idea. Other than that our lives are pretty great and easy, we can be very social if we like, or literally never talk to anyone face to face. Just like every little ‘group’ of people in life there are always those outliers that make you wonder lol
      Oh and I think tik tok and Instagram reels are were most of the feeling bad about your body crap comes from. People get so absorbed into those apps and it’s kinda addicting not gonna lie

    • @azrubs593
      @azrubs593 Před 2 lety

      @WoboTheWombat Yeah exactly. I mean I'm not gonna shame you for being overweight, but your *definitely* not going trick me into praising you

  • @leemoshos-churches1896
    @leemoshos-churches1896 Před rokem +29

    thank you for talking about this!!!!! eating disorders in the fitness/gymbro community are so untalked about, people always just have a "push harder" mindset and it makes me sad as someone who's already gone through an ED and is trying to get into fitness. congrats on the introspection!!!

  • @midnightprophet7935
    @midnightprophet7935 Před 2 lety +4

    This was a great video that I shared with my 13 year old daughter who plays lots of sports and is sometimes too focused , at her age and activity level, on trying to cut calories when I keep expressing to her that that should not be, and is not the healthiest, path for her at this stage in her growth and training. Sometimes they gotta here it from someon else. Especially since much of your journey was taken around her same age and energy output level. Also the reinforcement of not comparing yourself to others was a good reminder for her as well. Thanks dude.🙏🏼❤💪

  • @PetSymmetry
    @PetSymmetry Před 2 lety +580

    Sadly there are far too many victims of this mentality, and it’s seemingly only gotten worse with how many clearly unnatural people don’t disclose that fact, giving even more unrealistic standards to teens. Thank you for being comfortable enough to share your story, and I hope it reaches even one person who needs to hear this.

    • @FrNhile
      @FrNhile Před 2 lety

      I always be cautious and do research when learning about these things. People should start educating themselves about these. We shouldn't censor these unrealistic standards, If people are easily manipulated by these stuff then they would be easily manipulated about anything.

  • @leahswenson7776
    @leahswenson7776 Před 2 lety +577

    I really appreciate this. It's really refreshing to see this from a male's point of view. we always talk about what women go through but not young boys and men. Thank you

    • @timullrich1464
      @timullrich1464 Před 2 lety +50

      If you only knew how much social pressure there is on men…

    • @leahswenson7776
      @leahswenson7776 Před 2 lety +48

      @@timullrich1464 ☹ I have 2 young sons too. 11 and 5 and it makes me worried.

    • @KingdomFitnessPensacola
      @KingdomFitnessPensacola Před 2 lety +28

      My son is six and already wanting me to check out his "abs". Fortunately he's still young and delusional enough to think he looks like a fitness model😅. However this makes me anxious thinking about him at 14 or 15. Even as a mother it feels like your voice is so small compared to someone like The Rock or an Avenger.

    • @leahswenson7776
      @leahswenson7776 Před 2 lety +3

      @@KingdomFitnessPensacola yeah I'm definitely worried about my boys

    • @connergalles7106
      @connergalles7106 Před 2 lety +14

      @@leahswenson7776 I'm 18 now and I don't really have a healthy lifestyle yet, but I'm still a teenager, and I workout. When I was a kid with my dad we always worked out and I can't believe I did 100 pushups 100 burpees 100 pullups, etc. The weird thing is I never thought about social pressures as a kid but I was antisocial, and I had a good group of friends. As I am 18 now I can see how what young kids think and do can really affect what they become in the future. Just make sure you have a good husband

  • @whatyalookingat3020
    @whatyalookingat3020 Před rokem +3

    Fun fact: when 80% precent of your diet is protein, protein becomes your energy. You start burning protein instead of fat kinda like what happens when you fast for more then 3 days.

    • @jaybsthebarbarian8669
      @jaybsthebarbarian8669 Před rokem

      Ive heard that your diet should be 50% protein, 25%carbs and 25%fat. This way you get your majority of energy from fats and carbs. Of course these numbers may differ from person to person

    • @carbonatedPigeon
      @carbonatedPigeon Před rokem

      @@jaybsthebarbarian8669 you do not need 50% protein 😅
      25-30% is perfectly fine

    • @TheGrowthMindset777
      @TheGrowthMindset777 Před 6 měsíci

      @@jaybsthebarbarian8669 25% protein and then some mix of carbs and fats are preferred, 50% would be hard to achieve at least for me lol

  • @saucex
    @saucex Před 2 lety +2

    youve helped me so much throught these past months, I've went from starving myself to get more lean to actually having a good diet and working out. Thank you so much for making these videos!

  • @SoVidushi
    @SoVidushi Před 2 lety +913

    I feel so bad for him, dealing with an eating disorder as a teen while juggling sports and highschool sounds rough. I'm glad he's doing better now. Take care of yourself, men.

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 2 lety +7

      Well Love Island has a lot to explain

    • @SoVidushi
      @SoVidushi Před 2 lety

      @fUck eRy no problem, goodluck with everything :))

    • @SoVidushi
      @SoVidushi Před 2 lety +1

      @yhootoob what do you mean?

    • @daninazzz
      @daninazzz Před 2 lety +5

      @@SoVidushi nevermind that yhootoob guy, he is just a random toxic user on the internet. Your comment is really good and you are such a great persona, I hope you doing well

    • @bl5533
      @bl5533 Před 2 lety

      Ppf

  • @RamseyDewey
    @RamseyDewey Před 2 lety +1543

    Outstanding video! Man, At age 18, I weighed 98 lbs at a height of 6’1”. From age 21-22, I went through a series of gastrointestinal failures that resulted in 4 major surgeries that kept me looking like a skeleton. I didn’t even have a “normal” BMI until my mid 30’s. Basically the first three decades of my life, everyone was stronger than me. Everyone was bigger than me. Everyone was fitter than me. And comparisons like that are a really easy thought trap to fall into.
    Being grateful for what you are given > the grass on the other side of the hill.

    • @bubblewhip382
      @bubblewhip382 Před 2 lety +27

      Now get out there and train!

    • @epicmatrix2208
      @epicmatrix2208 Před 2 lety +3

      hey wassup dude, nice seeing you here

    • @vukjovanovicofficial
      @vukjovanovicofficial Před 2 lety +6

      Your channel helped me with many things, one of which was to just keep playing my drums every day and do long walks. Just got out there and trained, thank you for that Ramsey. Love ya mate!

    • @misterabsurd4733
      @misterabsurd4733 Před 2 lety +4

      Wow, I thought that my 115 lbs at a height of 6'1" when I was 16 was insane! Now at 40, I'm 6'2" and 165 lbs. That last inch was heavy!

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 2 lety +2

      The grass is always greener on the other side

  • @celticsuave
    @celticsuave Před rokem

    This video is EXTREMELY important and everyone should be aware of the problems you mentioned in it. Thanks so much for this!

  • @Swedishmafia101MemeCorporation

    Thank you for all of these videos. You're saving a lot of teens from having their formative years ruined, and I'm glad your message is spreading more and more.

  • @ManglishWorld
    @ManglishWorld Před 2 lety +744

    Someone has to speak out the truth.🔥

  • @meemeemuzn888
    @meemeemuzn888 Před 2 lety +212

    You're legit telling my life story. Sometimes it feels like I'm a fuckig slave to that dysmorphic body image to the point of having LITERALLY my WHOLE LIFE on hold because I just can't take it out of my mind

    • @Dinesh-mc8jg
      @Dinesh-mc8jg Před 2 lety +5

      Be the ultimate version of yourself

  • @morgankayex
    @morgankayex Před 2 lety +2

    I'm really proud of you and the journey you've been on, self love will always be more important than self image

  • @nanananananananana00
    @nanananananananana00 Před 6 měsíci

    i cannot thank you enough for sharing your story and experience, you shed light on an often hidden and ignored sector of people suffering from disordered eating. i wish you nothing but love, success and appreciation for yourself, you are worth so much more than your looks.

  • @liamjunier8624
    @liamjunier8624 Před 2 lety +757

    I started lifting when I was 15 cause I wanted to get stronger and hated looking skinny. I never lifted to impress girls but instead to stop getting bullied, be able to defend myself and to take my mind off of my terrible mental health and physical health. Luckily I spend a lot of time researching muscle gain in general and was able to avoid what was discussed in the video. It’s been exactly a year since I started lifting and I have so far put on 35 lbs of muscle and maintained 13 percent body fat. I have done this while eating 3,800 calories daily of whatever food I want while trying to include high protein and nutrient dense foods into my diet. I don’t want this video to discourage anyone into not taking lifting seriously as it has cured my mental health problems and taught me discipline.

    • @danolix
      @danolix Před 2 lety +26

      Yeah lifting is pretty nice, I started almost purely weightlifting at 15 too and it doesn't take that long for results to come really.

    • @quandaledingle3262
      @quandaledingle3262 Před 2 lety +10

      How do you eat that much man, please tell me bc I’m 14 and put on some muscle but I hit a plateaus

    • @brokencop7629
      @brokencop7629 Před 2 lety +1

      Same boat here, about to start on that journey tho

    • @liamjunier8624
      @liamjunier8624 Před 2 lety +5

      @@quandaledingle3262 if your trying to eat more I would track the amount of calories your trying to eat and slowly try to increase your daily calories. If your plateauing I would try to change your lifting routine until you find one that you see the most muscle gain through.

    • @eferrari96
      @eferrari96 Před 2 lety +13

      @@liamjunier8624 Tracking calories is something I would be careful with as it could turn into a bad habit and can also lead to eating disorders. And if someone is 14 I would not worry too much about it if you are getting skinnier, because once you stop growing you will need less calories to maintain the weight.

  • @spunkflunk
    @spunkflunk Před 2 lety +1611

    Man your starting point was way better than mine, you had so much muscle definition for somone who didn't hit the gym.
    I started out skinier than you but with no muscle definition at all, I looked to be nothing but skin bone and a thin layer of fat over the bone.

    • @ducdu4136
      @ducdu4136 Před 2 lety +63

      We all start somewhere man. Stay consistent and you will reach your goal.

    • @jailhousestrong7048
      @jailhousestrong7048 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, how much do you weight now? Great progress.

    • @natterdag4949
      @natterdag4949 Před 2 lety +82

      Remember that he had at that point already been doing push-ups and pull-ups and such, plus his extensive sports background. So, the 'starting' point he's showing is just from when he started getting really, really into strength training for size.

    • @altruisticlemur
      @altruisticlemur Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah, same here. I used to play a lot of tennis before I start weightlifting and I was literally just bone. I've been lifting for a year and I'm just getting to around where Josh's starting point was.

    • @spunkflunk
      @spunkflunk Před 2 lety +21

      @@ducdu4136 already did reach my goals, I have been working out for over 3 years and look pretty decent. I just meant that I started at such a shity point with zero foundation

  • @NA-nz9lv
    @NA-nz9lv Před 2 lety

    I'm thankful for videos like these, I know it can be hard to talk about personal problems that you had during your life but this is definitely helpful for many people out there that might make the same mistake, the moral of the story is to never compare yourself to others and to value your well-being (both physical and mental) more than your body-shape, again thank you, you might not know it but this definitely makes a difference in a world full of people that don't know how many young men and women go through this phase (and many never get out of it).

  • @angrymountain777
    @angrymountain777 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for being open and sharing your struggles. You’ve helped me!

  • @svenyes4078
    @svenyes4078 Před 2 lety +798

    I was a lucky one. My mother was a world class rowing athlete, and her long time friend is a dietologist/physician that works for my country's national anti-doping organization. They would certainly know a bit about health and nutrition. I think I don't appreciate the luck I have to basically be born into an athlete's family, but this video gets me thinking about that. I should help my friends with this sort of thing, or at least guide them in the right direction.

    • @jatin2866
      @jatin2866 Před 2 lety +4

      The question is,how much do you lift?💀

    • @svenyes4078
      @svenyes4078 Před 2 lety +21

      @@jatin2866 not much, I deadlift 150kg, but I like to prioritize form over weight

    • @hassuntzu6523
      @hassuntzu6523 Před 2 lety +4

      @@svenyes4078 damn, who is your mother?

    • @svenyes4078
      @svenyes4078 Před 2 lety +20

      @@hassuntzu6523 she’s an old swedish rowing champion, won nationals a few times and eventually got in into the national team and competed in a world championship, didn’t win sadly. She had to cut her career short because of university though.

    • @timxiix3864
      @timxiix3864 Před 2 lety +17

      That is a really honorable goal to go for, let others know about health and you will be surprised how less ppl know about how to live healthy

  • @knessy
    @knessy Před rokem +10

    Definitely needed this reality check as I'm restarting my fitness journey and feeling myself slip into a different unhealthy mindset while trying to fix my already unhealthy mindset with body image. Thank you!

  • @luninyt
    @luninyt Před 2 lety +284

    Me being a 15 year old teenager, thank you a lot. I’m really glad I’ve found this out because even though I was working on being “healthy”, my communication skills were very bad. I will keep working out but I’ll try to develop my own personality from now on.

    • @susano7135
      @susano7135 Před 2 lety +16

      That's the spice! Your character is the most important part of you because everything stems from it. You're on the right track, kid.

    • @tonythetiger1600
      @tonythetiger1600 Před 2 lety +2

      U got a good head on your shoulders do u first n 4most n it's the mind thats matters b healthy by all means but not at risk 2 your self God bless 🙏

    • @Numantino312
      @Numantino312 Před 2 lety +2

      oy Hex, am autistic (aspergers) so my own communication skills were pretty bad too. what helped:
      -read a few etiquette books. helps to have basic idea of how to act in various situations
      -watch a few good tv shows/movies. don't become a tv head. just that it helps to understand cultural references and have something to talk about. KobraKai is pretty straight btw
      -read Bible. helps straighten out inside the head big time, which by itself puts you on better footing communication-wise
      keep at it; you'll do fine

    • @soldeinvierno4689
      @soldeinvierno4689 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here,this video is really eye-opening. I wish you the best!

    • @gnewhall4116
      @gnewhall4116 Před 2 lety +1

      Same, wish you luck my brother!

  • @user-fz3ip3ke8p
    @user-fz3ip3ke8p Před 2 lety +8

    There was a point where every single fitness youtuber I watched seemed normal and everyone else who doesn't workout seemed small and weak. I looked at their thin arms and lost respect. Always felt I was too skinny and weak even though all my friends called me ripped. Maintained 8% bodyfat which hurt me mentally more than anything. Good vid

  • @necroguy567
    @necroguy567 Před 2 lety +8

    Glad that I watched this when I started to get into fitness, made me much more skeptical
    Great video man!

  • @bradridgway581
    @bradridgway581 Před 2 lety +223

    Scooby is such an OG. I remember watching him back in my teens too. So glad I got my early info from him and not scammers like kids nowadays do a lot.

    • @BalkanManic
      @BalkanManic Před 2 lety +31

      Crazy to see young teens and early 20s guys these days developing better physiques than OGs like Scooby who put 30+ years into this. It's so obvious that steroid abuse is becoming more and more common.

    • @callumfisher8101
      @callumfisher8101 Před 2 lety +2

      @@BalkanManicScooby uses TRT

    • @user-nf8bf6dr6f
      @user-nf8bf6dr6f Před 2 lety +11

      @@callumfisher8101 which is totally fine given his age and health deterioration associated with age related declining level of testosterone

    • @callumfisher8101
      @callumfisher8101 Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-nf8bf6dr6f Not really. Its still using steroids to gain an advantage. The average person his age can’t get to his level without using roids. Its no different to using them at 20.

    • @JuggsMCPvP
      @JuggsMCPvP Před 2 lety

      @@callumfisher8101 If he's open about it, then what's the problem? The problems this video exposes are falsehoods of fake naturals.

  • @TysonStevenn
    @TysonStevenn Před 2 lety +506

    I started lifting after a bad breakup and got hooked. I saw progress the first few years but it’s slowed down as I’m natural and feel like I’m close to my genetic limit. It can feel overwhelming when you see so many people who look huge and shredded all over the internet because you want to get to their level. But you have to be realistic. SO many people use gear and edit their photos to look better. Be proud of what you’ve accomplished and only compare to yourself.

    • @Regalhound
      @Regalhound Před 2 lety +9

      Thank you for this.

    • @midgethater2238
      @midgethater2238 Před 2 lety +5

      Im built like a square and have always been naturally strong. As a 93kg south african ex rugby player at 16 i started gymming at 15 and only started seeing progress in muscle definition now but have seen my strength build. Ive wondered on cutting and going too 83 kg but never started

    • @Jonathan-A.C.
      @Jonathan-A.C. Před 2 lety +2

      That last part is 115% facts

    • @Vincent43746
      @Vincent43746 Před 2 lety

      And steroids

    • @cahallo5964
      @cahallo5964 Před 2 lety +1

      Just a reminder that maximum strenght and musculature is not achieved at a young age but between 30s and 40s

  • @HartyBiker
    @HartyBiker Před 2 lety +11

    I think the big take away from this for me is I'm so glad I wasn't on social media when I was a teen. It's hard enough struggling with feeling self conscious without it. When I have kids I'm gonna do everything I can to keep them off it at that vulnerable age.

  • @Iamfafafel
    @Iamfafafel Před rokem

    I love this new wave of awareness of mental health surrounding fitness. You’re making very important videos!

  • @hufflepuff23402
    @hufflepuff23402 Před 2 lety +159

    This breaks my heart to see because my fitness "journey" started the same way. My senior year of high school I started doing the same thing - attempting to find guidance from "influencers" who had no place providing nutrition advice, and worked out endlessly. All I wanted was to be skinny and as a result I started cutting all "bad" foods from my diet, which turned into orthorexia. I was so restrictive that I would either avoid social gatherings or binge when given access to a ton of food at such social events. It really took a toll on my physical and mental health and while I'm in a much better place now 5 years later, I still tend to struggle with the guilt of skipping the gym or eating foods that as a high schooler I deemed unacceptable.

  • @Holycryptonite47
    @Holycryptonite47 Před 2 lety +445

    I really think that josh is like the marques of fitness industry, he has so many verified channels on his comment section and also each video's a banger.

    • @user-oo5xn8uh6c
      @user-oo5xn8uh6c Před 2 lety +2

      sorry to ask, but who is Marques?

    • @otabei7151
      @otabei7151 Před 2 lety +5

      @@user-oo5xn8uh6c marques brownlee

    • @Blinkubus
      @Blinkubus Před 2 lety +2

      @@user-oo5xn8uh6c aka MKBHD, tech youtuber.

    • @heatsink47
      @heatsink47 Před 2 lety +2

      Both brain and the brawn

  • @raerae555
    @raerae555 Před rokem

    My heart aches that you went through all of that but very impressed with how far you’ve come. Fantastic video!!!

  • @nightcasino
    @nightcasino Před 3 měsíci +1

    I kno this is an older video. As a 41 obese guy who’s on a journey to right the wrong it’s made me think we may all look different but we all have struggles. I started the health path in November 2023 and down 60lbs, hired a trainer, joined a gym, exercise bike. I have 85846 more pounds to go but it gives me some strength to know even someone as healthy looking as you were, the same thoughts are constantly on my mind. God bless!

  • @depressedcoffeecup3190
    @depressedcoffeecup3190 Před 2 lety +230

    Replace getting muscular, with getting skinny and you get the girl version. It's so weird that we did the exact same thing, we are told the same thing too, end up with the same bad habits, and feeling worse and worse...Hearing a guy's side of things is really nice. Like a breath of fresh air since women tend to talk about this sometimes (even if they go back with better restrictive skills lately, still, they did their best). The only thing is that you weren't starving yourself because you need to gain instead of losing. The rest is like...man. I did the same things, didn't electrocute myself, not that.
    But I did the rest and also, a few more great things: like convincing myself a glass of water and 30 g of a banana is a meal, feeling full after one spoon of anything is the result. Feeling sick and thinking: Nah, I ate is how down the drain I went. And I am trying to like my body more but if someone naturally looks better, just because that's how their body looks, I still feel like less of a human being even if I know it doesn't matter.
    If someone only likes me for my looks then I don't need that person anyway and we'll never be happy. So, what's the point? Who knows? We just want to be loved. And somehow it got to our head: you can't be loved if x and y. Connection is necessary for survival, or it used to be, but our brains are still old style. Life evolved, brain still reacts to triggers it reacted to 2000 years ago 'cause it worked. So, of course, nothing is enough when it comes to getting what kept humanity alive.
    And I really like skinny girls, I really do which is weird. I like feeling like I am floating but I just want to do something else with my life which is all that convinces my perfectionist brain from taking over, I will say: I am going to eat that piece of bread, yes. I want to do something else than stand there and look pretty. And I am still eating healthy and etc but I hope I will never care as much if I eat some pasta one day cause I was hungry for something filling.
    Thank you so much for making this vid, it takes guts and if any guy tells you: you didn't try hard enough, you're not manly, blah blah. Please, for the love of God, for all the girls who totally relate to you, don't listen to them. This vid alone makes you more humane than most and that 100 percent is lovable and respectable.

    • @JohnSmith-zk8xp
      @JohnSmith-zk8xp Před 2 lety

      but dudes SHOULD be ripped, and so should girls!

    • @Rapscalian
      @Rapscalian Před 2 lety

      Well the thing you said about liking me for my looks part is basically a bonus because looks obviosly make a big difference in relationship and IMO the love i stronger

    • @sipsimies1588
      @sipsimies1588 Před 2 lety +1

      Being skinny is not unhealthy, being borderline anorexic is unhealthy

    • @wynsonrao5177
      @wynsonrao5177 Před 2 lety +7

      @@JohnSmith-zk8xp not ripped. Healthy and fit.

    • @marytc2714
      @marytc2714 Před 2 lety +4

      @@JohnSmith-zk8xp please no , healthy is alright

  • @BrownGuyDoesLife
    @BrownGuyDoesLife Před 2 lety +411

    Not gonna lie, most people would kill for the physique of 16 year old Josh Brett!
    Great message behind the video, one that's relevant to anyone interested in personal fitness. It's not about quick results, it's about sustainable results!

    • @Dinesh-mc8jg
      @Dinesh-mc8jg Před 2 lety +28

      Ik, my man had an insane body

    • @idkhbu1845
      @idkhbu1845 Před 2 lety +3

      100%

    • @brunocardoso7132
      @brunocardoso7132 Před 2 lety

      exactly

    • @greg77389
      @greg77389 Před 2 lety +4

      He was cut for sure but a lot of skinny guys just want pure mass and for that you need to bulk. If you were skinny to begin with then cutting will come easy after you finish bulking. I used to be like this dude where I would try to cut calories wherever I could but I now realize the importance of carbs in addition to protein when it comes to building muscle and getting stronger.

    • @jaychristensen2179
      @jaychristensen2179 Před 2 lety +1

      his chest in the video has to be the strongest point. he looked hella good even then

  • @vincemalovich516
    @vincemalovich516 Před 2 lety

    WOW - Amazing journey. Thank you so much for sharing your struggles. I do feel terrible, as a parent, that you had to go through those difficult years. It good to see that you’ve come through and you’re in a better place now. I hope you continue your fitness journey and that you can help others. All the best!

  • @andrewkermode1606
    @andrewkermode1606 Před 2 lety

    Stumbled across your channel today man, you are truly a breath of fresh air amongst a sea of deception within CZcams. You're real bro! Thankyou :)

  • @rajasori9000
    @rajasori9000 Před 2 lety +103

    As a 19 year old I can relate. I did a lot of the things you did. I'm just glad I realized it sooner. Teenagers have no business following extremely strict and budget unfriendly diets and workouts that will not achieve them their unrealistic goals. I only hope content like this becomes more mainstream.

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz Před 2 lety +2

      I’m kind of lucky bc I got my exercise from practical things like riding bikes and was thinking of cutting wood for the fire (cos it’s cold in Australia right now) I feel as if going to gym when I first took interest in exercise I would’ve developed an unhealthy routine. I’ve always been very routine heavy and consistent with it so going to the gym would’ve been a really bad introduction to my life. Can’t say for sure without actually going to gym.
      I feel bad for people like this bc I think it could’ve easily been me

  • @Benjoi
    @Benjoi Před 2 lety +1035

    Your Editing!!! 😍 keep it up! And on a more serious note - very important topic, glad you brought it up! 👍

    • @alehlete830
      @alehlete830 Před 2 lety

      No

    • @gistfilm
      @gistfilm Před 2 lety

      Video: bodybuilding videos are a scam.
      Me: I see what you did there...

  • @nou2500
    @nou2500 Před 2 lety +4

    "Too much of anything can be unhealthy even if that thing is health"
    damn what a good quote

  • @reignman2103
    @reignman2103 Před 3 měsíci

    Videos like this are a breath a fresh air bc they're authentic and informative but it also reaffirms my decision about not bothering not having social media. I can't imagine what it's even like now. The pressure and damage that it's done is staggering.

  • @deliberatedavid7379
    @deliberatedavid7379 Před 2 lety +133

    I was impressed with your first recording. Hollywood, influencers, and social media have blown this "ideal physique" so out of proportion that I'm shocked that anyone would be unhappy with that body. Good job bringing this to light and promoting a healthy & sustainable lifestyle to teenagers who might be caught in the same trap.

  • @DrSwole
    @DrSwole Před 2 lety +175

    It’s ironic how the fitness journey can become a hamster wheel of “still too skinny.” Setting realistic expectations and focusing on the process is crucial 💯

    • @bart589
      @bart589 Před 2 lety

      Well, I think many of us start obsessive because we want to do it the perfect way. This will, however, take away the fun of the training. After a while I started to also eat the 'bad' food because I just challenged myself to do it and noticed that eating it once in a while doesn't affect my looks and progression.
      Nowadays I follow my training program and just track my calories (roughly, not obsessive) and protein. I don't care about the fat and carbs. Gymming and the life around it is what gives me a lot of energy.

    • @rafaelalodio5116
      @rafaelalodio5116 Před 2 lety

      In my case I was never skinny a day in my life, I've been always fat, and kinda still am, but I am healthy and that's what matters.

  • @Lucas_1706
    @Lucas_1706 Před 2 lety +4

    I wish I have seen this video when I was younger. Coincidentally, I went through of all you did, at pretty much the same age, and everything you said was relatable. I had an extremely strict diet, life and an overwhelming gym routine, because of my orthorexia and the desperate desire to be healthy. Thankfully, I got rid of this cycle, and now I feel free to eat and to do whatever I want, I feel free to live. I'm glad I got over it. This video described part of my life.

  • @alech5823
    @alech5823 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you I needed this video so much I started working out because I was rejected and for a year I let it define me I lost 20 pounds over the summer while not changing my diet just through workout and then focused on muscle I had binge eating and felt bad about it afterwards I eventually also got orthorexia and now am doing better I have a more sustainable plan and am taking care of myself guys please don't go too far deep into this for whatever reason nothing is worth the pains of feeling hopeless because you ate 4 more bread rolls than you alloted yourself for the week. Take care of yourself and do it carefully nobody is worth you doing this to yourself do it because you want it

  • @hexwolfi
    @hexwolfi Před 2 lety +326

    This story really hits home how important for us to recognize that there is no one standard for "fitness" and that our bodies are designed to adapt to whatever we need them to do. For example, someone whose lifestyle requires them to lift heavy objects is inevitably going to look much different than the person who runs marathons, and there's nothing wrong with that. We also need to learn to trust our bodies, especially when it tell us we need food. Above all, be kind to yourself; fitness should enrich our lives, never detract from it!

    • @agentsquid9079
      @agentsquid9079 Před 2 lety +29

      I hate how people think Marathon Runners are “weak.” When in reality their slow twitch muscle fibers allows them to endure running far longer.

    • @in4mal_baker270
      @in4mal_baker270 Před 2 lety +12

      @@agentsquid9079 The very same thing that ensured the survival of our species too. :) Isn't that a strange coincidence?

    • @theanonymouscommenter976
      @theanonymouscommenter976 Před 2 lety +7

      @@agentsquid9079 true. They look like that because it's precisely how their muscles need to be for the sport they practice, and that's not bad at all.

  • @paulwalther5237
    @paulwalther5237 Před 2 lety +494

    Your skinny pictures look really good. It’s weird that you didn’t think so and got sucked into this obsession with gaining muscle. At least so it seems to me. Very good video and even if your routine was unhealthy it shows how much discipline you’re capable of.

    • @dr.schuusch9142
      @dr.schuusch9142 Před 2 lety +24

      fr he looks like a beast for his age at the start of his transformation

    • @davidlovesyeshua
      @davidlovesyeshua Před 2 lety +2

      @@dr.schuusch9142 I wouldn't go so far as to say beast, but yeah, he looks great at the start for sure, and lookin' like a beast pretty early into his training.

    • @desmond2640
      @desmond2640 Před 2 lety

      bro fr i wanna know what he was doing in the first video cause he looked pretty good

    • @lowercasehorse2363
      @lowercasehorse2363 Před 2 lety +1

      When your young, the comunities your in and what and how they talk about things can impact your perception and opinion of things massivly. From that perspective it doesnt seem weird for this to happen.

  • @theultimateswan
    @theultimateswan Před rokem +1

    I'm really glad I found this when I did (about 6 months ago). I started working out for sports too, and am now surrounded by guys that have lifted for 5x years, do all this program stuff(& cycles), and social media and its unrealistic expectations. It sometimes does nag on me, but this has helped me keep a healthy perspective about myself and my goals.

  • @HealthHacksDaily01
    @HealthHacksDaily01 Před 3 měsíci

    This video provides a heartfelt journey through the pitfalls of extreme fitness and dieting, illustrating the dangers of comparison and the importance of self-awareness and balance. It's a reminder to be grateful for the lessons learned and the opportunity to prioritize holistic well-being over unattainable ideals.

  • @idiotsplayinggames971
    @idiotsplayinggames971 Před 2 lety +353

    I train at home, mainly because at home there is no ego, no mirrors and people to compare myself to. Home training keeps me humble and I don't have to worry about being judged

    • @oscarosullivan4513
      @oscarosullivan4513 Před 2 lety +12

      And no machismo

    • @Ironborne
      @Ironborne Před 2 lety

      @LinkPrettyAss they look anorexic tho!

    • @Ironborne
      @Ironborne Před 2 lety

      @LinkPrettyAss yeh they do. They always try to look as skinny as possible.

    • @Ironborne
      @Ironborne Před 2 lety

      @LinkPrettyAss there is no reason for them to be ripped. They are teens, they are like anorexic teenage girls.

    • @GoodKevin111
      @GoodKevin111 Před 2 lety

      WDYM no mirrors at home?

  • @jonasw2935
    @jonasw2935 Před 2 lety +294

    People should watch videos like this one before beginning any fitness journey. The mental side is severely overlooked while being a serious risk of ruining so many aspects of your life. I really hope these topics get more attention. Very important video, great job!

  • @rewild6134
    @rewild6134 Před 2 lety +4

    I did this at 19. Looked great, felt like crap and crashed when I joined the Royal Marines and had no reserves, no body fat, no energy. I overdid it. 29 now and healthier than I've ever been, I eat well but don't restrict myself too much, I lift, I cycle, I run but I don't over train and my results are geared towards performance and habit rather than looking ripped etc.
    Great video, I wish I'd listened and been told this at 19.

  • @rinshad
    @rinshad Před 2 lety +1

    I never share any youtube videos with any of my friends or family. You are the only exception. Amazing content man