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@jamestimmons6838
@jamestimmons6838 Жыл бұрын
I am a physician. This is the best weight loss advice there is. Your presentation says everything that needs saying without talking down to your audience or demoralizing them. Strong work!
@gogauze
@gogauze 8 ай бұрын
I'm was a counseling psychologist (disabled now, unfortunately. And, I can say that the psych components of the video-in, both, presentation and offered techniques-check out as well. I similarly agree that this is the single best healthy weight loss video I've ever seen. We'd be here forever if I listed all the ways he presented the information in an accessible, motivating, and actionable way. So, instead, I'll just join the health professionals thread and shout out that it's almost perfect.
@artofambra
@artofambra Жыл бұрын
I am pregnant and for obvious reasons weight loss is not currently an option, but I clicked this just to see if there was stuff I can do to plan ahead for afterward. I'm so impressed by this video because the scale isn't even a target here. There are things in this video that I can do RIGHT NOW even when pregnant to stay healthy. I never thought of my eye as an avocado before, but it puts in perspective why they want us to eat so healthy and not be concerned about weightloss during this time, but they don't really break it down. They just make you sad about all the things you can't eat.
@dizzyboy92
@dizzyboy92 Жыл бұрын
Exactly. You are not on a "lose weight" journey. You are on a "be more healthy" journey.
@merseltzer
@merseltzer Жыл бұрын
After awhile you lose the taste for the bad stuff. Also you notice how crappy the bad stuff makes you feel.
@artofambra
@artofambra Жыл бұрын
@@merseltzer looking forward to that day
@merseltzer
@merseltzer Жыл бұрын
@@artofambra It will come. Congrats on the baby as well. 😊
@artofambra
@artofambra Жыл бұрын
@@merseltzer thank you
@jamjam1019
@jamjam1019 Жыл бұрын
I lost 60 pounds but I lost the determination to continue eating healthy and putting in the work since school started up again. This video showed up in my recommended page and unlocked that extra determination I need.
@williamake4783
@williamake4783 Жыл бұрын
Yoooo that baseball clip freaking got me. Edit: I made this challenge a long time ago that I would not eat anything I could not make or wasn't fresh from the farm. Basically eliminated processed foods, but I could still have a cookie if I learned how to bake it. Improved my diet and my cooking skills significantly. I need to get back on that challenge.
@katarh
@katarh Жыл бұрын
Home made bread is significantly more awesome than store bought bread anyway! There's a lot of labor but oh man the payoff is delicious. You can freeze any extra you make, too.
@y0sita
@y0sita Жыл бұрын
That clip made me jump and then subscribe 😅
@studio107bgallery4
@studio107bgallery4 Жыл бұрын
Cooookieeeeees❤❤❤❤❤health food homemade
@hallaloth3112
@hallaloth3112 11 ай бұрын
I am being pedantic but. . .does that mean you have to make the chocolate chips for said cookie? I love the idea though.
@pedrozatravel
@pedrozatravel Жыл бұрын
As someone who has been overweight most of my life, just the thought of losing weight brings stress, which is a cause for weight gain in itself for me. That said you had some interesting points and a lot to think about. Also, I say put the plant wherever you want.
@DrakeN-ow1im
@DrakeN-ow1im Жыл бұрын
Over weight, or crrying too much fat? There is one heck of a difference - BMI is horribly misleading.
@pedrozatravel
@pedrozatravel Жыл бұрын
@@DrakeN-ow1im lol probably both. I am just fat, I totally admit my guilt on that one. I have lost significant weight before, one time I lost 120 pounds, but I gained it back again, so my issue has been one losing the weight and then second maintaining the weight loss. I know I can starve myself and lose weight, but it isn't healthy and or sustainable.
@HopeIsADrug11037
@HopeIsADrug11037 Жыл бұрын
yeah same here. I haven't been a healthy weight since I was like.. 7 losing weight is so stressful, and depression and anxiety makes it so much worse and I lose motivation so quickly. Knowing that I don't have to start out tough with myself it a bit reassuring
@paulreadsthebible6584
@paulreadsthebible6584 Жыл бұрын
It is a struggle. I recommend watching this video once a week or other ones. Prepare your mind for changing one day, think about it a lot. Be okay with the future diet change. Then learn about how we are what we eat, internalize this too. You must keep it on your mind and stay as positive as you can and know the change is coming. Honestly after doing all that I still struggled but after moving and getting a new dishwasher job I started eating more healthy and I want a different diet for the next 40 years of my life. Be blessed and work on your mind for now and as long as you are slowly trying, the body will follow.
@paulreadsthebible6584
@paulreadsthebible6584 Жыл бұрын
I forgot to add, I've lost 50 lbs and my lifestyle is easier to control the older I get.
@jewelsafire6844
@jewelsafire6844 Жыл бұрын
"The number on the scale has nothing to do with how you feel about yourself." Appreciate you for saying that.💪🏽👍🏽
@ZerdsJames
@ZerdsJames 5 ай бұрын
Eh, it's actually not great advice. Neither is the not counting calories thing. The photo idea is a great supplement, especially if you are incorporating resistance training, but you should weigh yourself every day (at the same time). As long as you know: 1) Muscle weighs more than fat, so if you are lifting, you may gain weight. So, as long as you are sure you're within your calorie goals, you are fine. (Hence, why counting calories is important) 2) Weight fluctuates day to day due to water retention, if you've had a bowel movement, if you've eaten before weighing yourself when you normally weigh fasted, etc. What's important is the trend over a week or two. 3) Plateaus happen. It's your body fighting back and trying to maintain homeostasis. But this temporary and will pass. And, when it does, you will probably see a drastic amount of weight drop. If you've been in a calorie deficit, you will lose weight. If the scale isn't moving and you are sticking to your calories, you are still burning fat and the results will come. This also doesn't happen near the beginning of the weightloss journey anyway Those are three simple things.It's very easy to remember. They don't even need to be typed out as long as I did, I was just providing context. It is scientifically proven that more frequent weighing leads to high sucess in weightloss. It provides feedback within a week or two whereas, unless you are morbidly obese, it will take months to see a difference. And this may even been ruined if you happen to take your progress picture on an unfortunate day where you happen to be bloated for one reason or another.
@1212holden
@1212holden Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you brought up the scale thing because when I started working out and drinking more water I gained a lot of weight and I was so pissed until I realized muscle weighs more than fat and water has weight to it. People around me were telling me I looked better but I was weighing more or the same as when I started
@ThePowerflake
@ThePowerflake Жыл бұрын
I’ve weighed within twenty pounds of what I weighed when I enlisted at seventeen my entire life, and I’m about to be sixty. The times when I weighed the most were when I was in the best physical condition. I don’t really concern myself with my weight, but more on how healthy I am. As I got older I noticed that my muscle to fat ratio was reversing. My weight didn’t change much, but my muscle mass was decreasing, which means I’m getting fat in a sneaky way.
@PetCactusA_HarmlessLittlePrick
@PetCactusA_HarmlessLittlePrick Жыл бұрын
Ditto.
@merseltzer
@merseltzer Жыл бұрын
Muscle weighs more than fat. Fat is very efficient storage.
@evelgreytarot8401
@evelgreytarot8401 Жыл бұрын
@@merseltzer the floor is made of floor
@CheritiWatts
@CheritiWatts Жыл бұрын
@merseltzer that statement is misleading. a pound of muscle weighs the same as a pound of fat. It is just more dense/takes up less space.
@DrakeN-ow1im
@DrakeN-ow1im Жыл бұрын
@@CheritiWatts Picky! You well know what was meant.
@neginesuke
@neginesuke Жыл бұрын
I started my weight loss journey around 215lbs, I am presently around 192lbs. I was able to get as low as 184lbs. My actual goal is to achieve 165, however, I fully agree that the scale isn't the largest factor. I currently weigh more because I have begun to eat healthier and exercise. I am primarily focused on eating healthy while working to learn more about the body and how to exercise. I have done a few challenges, though mostly without me fully realizing it. I do enjoy a challenge, but my biggest goal is to alter my diet to an enjoyable diet that allows me to eat an abundance of healthy food with minimal wasted food. I appreciate discovering your channel and much of the advice you have to share.
@gellister
@gellister Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind: muscle weighs more than fat in terms of density. I have trimmed out, and even bulked up in some ways. My weight actually went back up to my initial weight. While I take up less "volume and space" my weight is the same due to density. In as many words weight isn't the only thing you should be looking out for; keep an eye on how your body changes in volume of muscle to fat. That way you don't get discouraged. BMI is more important than raw weight. Learn to love the process not the goal. It's more important to enjoy the process of going to the gym and eating newer foods that are better for you then it is to only fall in love with the idea of "I hit this weight". Keep it up. You got this!
@Peacefrogg
@Peacefrogg Жыл бұрын
Yes, the least amount of steps, that works. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t cook your food, but food from a garden is always more balanced than food from a factory. This works perfectly for me during the day. But when it’s dark and i am tired and there is processed food in the house….
@DrakeN-ow1im
@DrakeN-ow1im Жыл бұрын
Great, is it not - the way that overwork and long hours profits the food manufacturing industries ;)
@katarh
@katarh Жыл бұрын
Food choices start in the grocery store, I've found. There are some trigger foods that I'll eat all at once if they're around me. A box of chocolates is a HUGE culprit. For my husband, it's a can of Pringles or a pint of ice cream. Weirdly enough, he's capable of moderating boxed chocolates, and I'm capable of ignoring chips or ice cream, so we've learned to get flavors of those things that the other person doesn't like. OR..... just not buy them at all in the first place and reserve them as treats for when someone gifts them to us.
@Peacefrogg
@Peacefrogg Жыл бұрын
@@katarh true, but there’s 4 ppl in our household. When 3 of us want there to be snacks in the house at all times i can’t just not buy them. If it were just me there i wouldn’t be chips and cookies and stuff. But i do the same as you. I buy chips that i know they like and i don’t
@1234cheerful
@1234cheerful Жыл бұрын
I've found that the main purpose/benefit of exercise is to keep your muscles strong. Especially as you get older and older.
@katarh
@katarh Жыл бұрын
I'm part of the National Weight Loss Registry cohort, made up of adults who have lost at least 10 lbs or more and kept it off for multiple years. (Lost 105 lbs here, kept off 90-95 of it so far, although I regained a bit this past summer because of a surgery.) Every year they send out a survey asking us about our habits. The majority of us are still doing two things - some kind of daily activity like walking, and writing down what we eat. The "writing down" portion doesn't even have to include calories or macros as part of it, it could just be a list of foods or the places where they were purchased (e.g. McDs or "home made salad.") I really appreciate the suggestion of starting slow with micro challenges. Change is scary and building habits takes time, but you need to start somewhere.
@MsSarcasticity
@MsSarcasticity Жыл бұрын
I've never heard of this but I've kept 200lbs off for over four years so I'll join. Thank you
@idkwhybut...
@idkwhybut... Жыл бұрын
@@MsSarcasticity That is AMAZING
@Kiki11207
@Kiki11207 Жыл бұрын
I love this idea. I know not to count calories because I’ll start to unhealthily obsess over the number. So jotting down meals is a better option for me!
@DennnisTheGreat
@DennnisTheGreat Жыл бұрын
Started at 670 lbs. down to 450 lbs. The Rehab. Center I'm in seems to be Very counter Productive, Thank you for this information.
@Taycatte
@Taycatte Жыл бұрын
I've recently begun a weight loss journey and it couldn't be a better time to find your channel. Your advice about scales and weight is so spot on. It's such a small part of the story. I've seen the number go up over the years but it never really felt different to me until I began to feel how much more effort it took to move around. How my clothes stopped fitting. The self consciousness being on the street, being treated differently, everything you were saying lined up with my experience. Like anyone on this journey I've had some nebulous long term weight goal in mind, but your challenges might just be what I need. I'll give it a try. Appreciate voices like yours that cut through the BS. Looking forward to more. Digging the plant, too. It's a good plant.
@Handro_
@Handro_ Жыл бұрын
i hope you are doing good but i would like to advise you on two things, 1, If you start a diet and lets say a week or a month in you break it for a day, don't let that demotivate you, cause sometimes it happens, but don't let it be an excuse. 2. lifting heavy stuff aka working out, will make your immediately feel way better then any diet will. it will help your posture, form when doing things in your day to day life, and it will help your flexibility.
@jerrybeirnemusic
@jerrybeirnemusic Жыл бұрын
Your videos are amazing! My 2 tips. Never go on a "diet". Anything temporary will just be reversed when the diet ends, and that is very bad for you. Instead, you need to make changes that you can stick with FOREVER! Such as smaller portions, avoiding carbs when you can, limit desserts. Walk very often. My second tip is, don't get discouraged if you go off the wagon! Sure I"ll eat a cheesesteak and some cookies here and there, but it's a marathon, not a short race. Keep your eyes on the long-term, don't worry about short term. Don't expect quick results, give it months, when switching to a "lifetime change" that you can live with.
@jerrybeirnemusic
@jerrybeirnemusic Жыл бұрын
Because I think people look at "going on a diet" as a temporary thing, lasting weeks or months. IMO you make a life change, something that you can keep doing indefinitely. Just my 2 cents.
@Sps27
@Sps27 Жыл бұрын
Dude, the casual nature of the video and the information, makes it feel like you're talking with that friend who knows stuff and is genuinely helping ya. Keep up the good work!
@kathleenking47
@kathleenking47 Жыл бұрын
Many times, exercise takes appetite, so, sometimes, exercise first...and you don't crave junk
@prize9550
@prize9550 Жыл бұрын
Genuinely cant believe this channel has less than 5k subs. This is top tier content
@faerieknight2298
@faerieknight2298 Жыл бұрын
In my case, I do track my weight. BUt that's because I have a definite weight loss goal as assigned by my doctor. But you know what? I have to agree, the number on the scale matters less to me then the fact I had to replace pants twice now due to them becoming too big in the waist. Being able to use my old belts again is more impactful to me then the fact I've lost 90+ pounds in the last year.
@hoominwifquats
@hoominwifquats Жыл бұрын
Your plant is small, pointy, and cute. It's like having a non-distracting kitten sitting next to you. Keep it where we can admire it!
@thecoker1026
@thecoker1026 Жыл бұрын
I lost 100 pounds over a year and this is a very sensible approach. I would add, do not think of it is temporary. See what you are doing as a regime change in how you approach see and accept food. First start with a two week food diary, write down everything you put in your body and when. This was eye opening for me and will be for you as well. Also calorie counting is unbalanced, knowing caloric density of what you eat is good. Know what you are eating and how it affects you as well.
@lindacgrace2973
@lindacgrace2973 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with your "no scale" suggestion! The scale LIES! Every single chart on earth puts my ideal weight at between 110 and 115 pounds. Every single BMI calculation shows me as overweight/borderline obese at 130 pounds. Lemme tell ya about my modelling career. I worked my way through college as a pin-up girl. My figure was 37", 23", 38" (you guessed it, they did NOT hire me for my face *LOL*!). At that time, I weighed 130 pounds. Yes, 130 pounds at 5'3" tall and a 23" waist. Mystery solved when an insurance-required DEXA scan revealed that, at the age of 60, I had the bone density of a 30-year-old male! I am - quite literally - heavy boned. You are 100% correct your eyes or a tape measure is a MUCH better way to track. Besides, so many foolish young girls diet down to "skinny fat" which does not look good and isn't healthy. Love your content - keep up the good work!
@marbanak
@marbanak Жыл бұрын
Your health/nutrition-based approach is compelling. Please allow a humble contribution. There is a place for working out. In the late-middle-age and senior years, exercise becomes more important, especially if daily work-load is decreasing. I have observed that one must develop that exercise habit before it becomes a necessity. Kind regards.
@fabricdragon
@fabricdragon Жыл бұрын
for those of us with adhd... or who get easily discouraged... the smaller/shorter challenges can often be better. also if you are the sort of person who gets very very discouraged by "failing" or "loosing my streak" short challenges dont have the same threat level as "i broke my streak! 80 days shot t heck"
@outsidethebox262
@outsidethebox262 Жыл бұрын
I was hooked at the first thing you said: Don't exercise yet. I have listened to so many people who started with exercise and ended up in hospitals. The biggest culprit to problem eating imho is the disconnect of our emotion to the true cause and effect of our food. There are people who binge eat to be happy because they are fat, just to feel miserable afterwards when truly caring people are telling them to watch their weight.
@Handro_
@Handro_ Жыл бұрын
what this video completely misses is most people just don't have the will power to change their diet and stick with it. its way harder to stop eating those very tasty chips then it is to just lift some heavy shit every other day, which is why we usually tell people to hit the gym before changing diet. When you miss a day at the gym its not nearly as demotivating as messing up a day of a diet, it feels like a relapse and most people just completely stop the diet. i agree with the scale not being the target and that how you look and feel is more important but your motivating people to do something that only 2% will ever succeeded at. picking up some heavy shit with the right form every other day will be way more valuable to 90% of people.
@Sight-Beyond-Sight
@Sight-Beyond-Sight Жыл бұрын
I recently returned to getting back in shape. I ballooned up to 260 from being sedentary and basically eating to keep going. I was previously at 250 and got down to 160, but a lot changed in my life. Hopefully, I will not find myself getting derailed again. I did not plan on any sort of exercise regiment, but in monitoring what I take in. I am planning on a diet of just meats, eggs, beans as well as raw fruits and veggies. My use of a scale just tells me if what I am doing is working or even how well it is working. Now if I were throwing in exercise, I wouldn't rely solely on the scale as there would be some muscle build up too. That is where I would look to how well a certain pair of pants fit or what belt hole was working for me.
@Sight-Beyond-Sight
@Sight-Beyond-Sight 3 ай бұрын
Follow up: I am down to 170 or so. Slow and steady!! Pants that were 40w are clown pants now and 32w are trying to fall off my butt. I am having a hard time finding clothing that fits my shrinking waist. On my fasting days, I eat some pickles and that really kicked my weight loss up.
@nickdibart
@nickdibart Жыл бұрын
Finally, someone mentions the failings of the calorie as a unit for nutrition.
@SandySez
@SandySez Жыл бұрын
I'm 60 yrs old. I've been very fit and been as much as 50 lbs overweight (several times), I've never used a tape measure and I weigh myself about 1X per year ... or less. My clothes are my tape measure and my mobility is my scales. Wow, you have a great channel and excellent presentation, what a treasure. Keep up the good work .... this grossly unhealthy species of today's population needs you!! People need knowledge, solutions and truth, not gimmicks, fads and corporate profiteering.
@brodyschultz9769
@brodyschultz9769 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are absolutely incredible. Found this channel today and I'm addicted.
@casualmannoobq
@casualmannoobq Жыл бұрын
your channle is the best way to learn about anything lol. its always a good time, your hilarious yet very informal. thanks man keep up the great work
@jennleighton3209
@jennleighton3209 Жыл бұрын
I like your foreground plant! Also love your content style and philosophical approach! Happy holidays and let the New Year bring you big success🙏
@dizzyboy92
@dizzyboy92 Жыл бұрын
It's been some time since I've seen content so well communicated and factually correct. If I may suggest something, I've binged your videos, and many of them lack a "payoff", they end where the video feels like you finished the buildup and about to deliver the climax. Therefore the wrap feels premature. But the content is superb.
@andrejwalilko634
@andrejwalilko634 Жыл бұрын
this has been huge for planning my new years resos, i was about to go about it all wrong! thank you!
@DailyDamage
@DailyDamage Жыл бұрын
Been here a year and deserve more success young sir. U had me hooked from the start. Subbed and liked. Great work, hope u can keep it up!❤
@fieldingjames6808
@fieldingjames6808 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing the quality of videos but low subscribers is baffling. Great job 👍
@dlafery2123
@dlafery2123 Жыл бұрын
I am 68 years old, and just wanted to let you know how much I'm enjoying your videos. I love your desire to research topics rather than accept the status quo. I'm on a weight loss journey and all your tips were great. One thing that has been huge for me is not to eat anything after dinner. I recognize that is probably not a viable option for younger people who stay up until the early morning hours, but it works great for me. I am also following an intermittent fasting program, so I don't eat anything until early afternoon most days. In the window where I eat, I eat what I want, but slowly I am beginning to choose more healthy options. Keep up the good work with the research: truth is powerful :)
@MsSarcasticity
@MsSarcasticity Жыл бұрын
I've been able to keep off 200lbs for four years now with a carnivore ketogenic diet and look younger now than I did when I was in my 20s. Got off all the medications I was on. Food is easy to make, always delicious because I use high quality meat and eggs (pasture raised). I wish this information was readily available when I was younger. Thank you for sharing this information!
@whitneymacdonald4396
@whitneymacdonald4396 Жыл бұрын
Just- thank you! Love your attitude and sense of what's enough info at any given time. In this video, I found the idea of windows of challenge particularly useful- 30, 40, 90 days. It gives me the reality check that this will take time and to be steady and patient. I really appreciate your work.
@miladymidara2449
@miladymidara2449 8 ай бұрын
As someone who struggled with an eating disorder in my early adulthood, I am obviously skeptical of anything with weight loss or anything else that is a term hijacked by the diet industry. But your video here is absolutely phenomenal. 1st, you call out the bs of measurements suck as the scale and calories (because as you said they really don’t give you the information you need). 2nd, you give a good road map for putting the knowledge and power into the individual by prioritizing what information to research and understand (digestion/nutrition). And last, you highlight the obvious differences in processed vs unprocessed food but you don’t vilianize the food. It’s neutral it’s just food. It’s more about understanding our own bodies and loving them enough to give them the best fuel possible to work well, while also understanding that occasionally we’re gonna want to have a treat or something and that’s okay too as long as we’re mindful of what we’re doing. Love your stuff ❤️
@averyeml
@averyeml 6 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! I am on my own weight loss journey now that I’m living pretty independently. I’ve tried making this happen a handful of times but every time a family member, roommate, coworker, random jerk with too much free time, etc. sees me starting with diet and saying “I’ll start exercising after I’ve got my diet figured out” and decides I need to hear about how I’m doing it wrong or not good enough or not “fast” enough by not doing both at once. And they do it EVERY TIME THEY SEE ME. Other people’s opinions, more than anything else, are what have caused me to give up for not feeling good enough. I’m not looking to be shredded and skinny in a month, I’m looking to make steps to be more healthy and maybe, if I’m lucky, fit into some more brands of clothes I’ve been eyeing.
@crissyb65
@crissyb65 Жыл бұрын
Love it! In 2012 I got the lapband. The whole program insisted I start exercising right away. I disagreed. I felt that I should wait until the plateau. I complied and regret it. I only dropped 30 lbs until adipex and then it bounced right back on AND I know am dealing with structural injuries for the rest of my life.
@tonyprice2256
@tonyprice2256 Жыл бұрын
Hi there. Love your plant and your content. I am 66. I used to be overweight and was plagued with several chronic health conditions for decades. My metabolic health was not the best to put it mildly. I had a fatty liver condition. I had edema, which is excess fluids causing swelling in the lower legs and feet. I had occasional high blood pressure and COPD symptoms - wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath. I was losing teeth, bone and muscle mass. I was also suffering with peripheral neuropathy and more. About two years ago i changed the way i was eating. I began intermittent fasting aggressively by eating just one big meal per day, and have been doing it ever since. Intermittent fasting is perhaps the most powerful thing you can do to lose weight and improve overall health. I stopped eating all sugars, and drastically reduced my carb intake. I stopped eating all breads, cereals, pastas, etc. I stopped eating any highly processed and all fast 'foods'. I prepare my own meal every day using only fresh organic, non GMO veggies, mostly produced by local farmers. And the meat proteins and dairy products come from local free range farmers as well. In just two months of eating this way, i lost about 60 pounds of excess fluids and body fat without additional exercise or increasing activity levels. And over the next few months, something truly magical began happening. I began reversing all those chronic health conditions described above. Even that stubborn peripheral neuropathy is gone, and the COPD symptoms. No more cough. No more wheezing, and no more shortness of breath. And i am still a modest smoker. Imagine that. And my teeth and bones are stronger now. I highly doubt i will be losing any more teeth. Now i exercise more, and am much more physically active. I am healthier and stronger now than i was ten years ago. It is kind of like aging in reverse. I use absolutely no pharmaceutical products - prescribed or over the counter for any reason whatsoever. As long as i can avoid any serious injuries, there is no need to visit any medical doctors. I really appreciate your content. New sub here.
@theysisossenthime
@theysisossenthime Жыл бұрын
I just discovered this channel today. I've watched several videos now. This video was exceptional, and I have already shared. Thank you.
@gerinchambers4787
@gerinchambers4787 Жыл бұрын
I'm a type 1 diabetic. Back in 2008 when I was diagnosed, I remember being put through so many nutritional classes. Everything from the way foods are brought from idea to product, how cooking vs raw diet with certain foods can impact the way they influence your body. Times to eat and not eat to help digestion. Metabolism and most importantly how all types of nutrients, not just carbs, effect the body and your glucose levels and learning how and what kind of insulin(s) to take to mitigate that intake. All that being said, fast forward nearly 15 years, I'm over weight, out of shape, and all the knowledge I have about nutrition and they impact it has on me isn't put to nearly as good of use as it should be. Great video man.
@phillipsofthedriver
@phillipsofthedriver Жыл бұрын
When I found out I had high blood sugar, I lost about 200 lbs after I quit carbs mostly. Pretty much cured my diabeckiness.
@DanteVelasquez
@DanteVelasquez Жыл бұрын
The only way I can track my progress when trying to lose weight is by sight. If I use any method measurement the moment I see something I don't like the potential for me to go to dangerous extremes is very high. I have learned to be able to see the changes now, even small ones after trial and error, and the biggest factor is always psychological. You are a very wise young man.
@jem5252
@jem5252 Жыл бұрын
Here on KZfaq, I’ve learned SO much from Dr. Eric Berg and Dr. Sten Ekberg. You would like them as well because they explain in a way that you can understand and take action if you wish. But here’s my anecdotal personal experience: I’ve dieted since I was 14 years old, but back then, the focus was on calories. A few years ago, I was introduced to Keto. I learned the importance of keeping my carbs low in order to not cause an insulin spike which leads to weight and inches gain, but hunger as well as food cravings. When I’m on Keto, I’m not hungry, no cravings, and I’m not continually thinking about food. I feel calm; such a nice feeling. But if I eat the wrong carbs like wheat, grains, legumes, and fruit except for berries, that crazy intense hunger comes raging back and all I want to do is eat. When I recognize these symptoms, then I know I’ve eaten too many carbs. So then I get back on track, do some intermittent fasting, eat the correct foods (for me), and everything calms down again. It’s such a stark contrast and I appreciate having this valuable knowledge and understanding. As an older female, to lose about 9-11 pounds a month was shocking, but at the same time exhilarating. I’m grateful.
@haroldnelson3734
@haroldnelson3734 Жыл бұрын
You have an amazing gift for teaching complex concepts in such a simple way. So many lightbulb moments for all of us. Thank you for teaching us!!
@evelazaroloyer4760
@evelazaroloyer4760 Жыл бұрын
I agree!
@ThePowerflake
@ThePowerflake Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I cut out the Little Debbie’s completely, and set a limit on sodas. Joined the gym too. Mostly the aerobic machines: treadmill, stationary bike, etc. and a few light weight machines for upper body, mostly back.
@jayfrancois2453
@jayfrancois2453 Жыл бұрын
Several years ago my best friend said he, "just wants to not feel embarrassed brushing his teeth without a shirt on." I really felt that. 😞
@roadtoscratchgolf3481
@roadtoscratchgolf3481 3 ай бұрын
Johnny, you are absolutely correct that we should all focus on diet first because it is the most essential part of weight loss and health. The scale is quite deceiving because it can tell you that you lost weight but you have no idea if it’s fat or muscle loss, and we certainly don’t want muscle loss. Furthermore, the scale may not even show weight loss but actual weight stability or gain, which can happen when body composition starts to change. Current clothing and how they fit you before and after is a much better indicator that you’re moving in the right direction. Cheers.
@Lambda_Ovine
@Lambda_Ovine 8 ай бұрын
The most success I ever had loosing weight was almost by accident. My focus went from trying to make the number on the scale smaller to simply learn to eat healthier; learn how to cook my own meals, decide for more nutritious ingredients and more control over what is on my meals, and that on its own made me put whole foods (specially veggies) at the center of everything I eat. I started loosing weight and did relatively rapidly WITHOUT ever feeling hungry (in fact, I don't think I've eaten as much volume of food as I do now that I introduced workouts about half a year ago). No calories counting, no diet, no tolerating hunger, not cutting carbs (I love my legumes and whole grain toast). It was like my body wanted to get rid of the extra fat but I didn't let it. It's been a year now and I haven't regained a single kilo back that I lost. Something interesting that happened to me is that whatever craves I had for junk food is completely gone by now, I simply do no longer have desires to eat a bag of chips or whatever, I think truly nutritious foods do that for you. Now, I do need to break my relationship with my scale, it can become obsessive and anxiety inducing to try to keep that stupid number static when you can't even fully account or control for water retention or muscle growth or who knows what else that may affect your total weight that given morning. A look up in the mirror and a measuring tape do seem like better metrics
@Yolduranduran
@Yolduranduran Жыл бұрын
YES! I am working on getting to know myself now that I am in my 50s! This body us not the same. I don't even know it.
@NathanielKuros
@NathanielKuros Жыл бұрын
I love your humor, your honesty, your method to teaching, and your openness about God and the bible being a thing that exists in your life. Keep going, glad I found you a few weeks ago.
@sunriseshell
@sunriseshell Жыл бұрын
Your channel is awesome, glad I found it! Love how you break complex subjects down in a simple AND interesting way.
@TheAVJ2
@TheAVJ2 Жыл бұрын
im so glad i found you i really want to do things methodically rather than rushing only to crash and burn
@triciamuse7727
@triciamuse7727 Жыл бұрын
Where are your parents? Cause they need to be thanked!
@FallenAngel7153
@FallenAngel7153 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! And this channel! Knowledge is power. I see so many people focusing on the scale instead of on their real goal - to be healthier! BMI has brainwashed our society into thinking only height and weight matter. Muscle weighs more than fat. If you want to weigh less, you can doing absolutely nothing and letting your muscles atrophy, but that doesn't mean you're healthier because the number on the scale went down.
@nightfire734
@nightfire734 Жыл бұрын
Wait... how do you have so few views? I stumbled on a video and just let a bunch of videos play. When I paused to check, this is just under 1k views? Content of the video aside, this is surprising.
@empathyisonlyhuman7816
@empathyisonlyhuman7816 7 ай бұрын
I gotta say, I love when people refer to crash course and really anything put out by Hank and/or John Green. I've been a fan of theirs for many years now. I like the fact that you spoke about the scale. Weight as a goal can be a rough thing. For instance I'm six foot two inches tall and weight 280lbs. Due to lung and heart damage, that 280 is an obese 280. But it is also perfectly possible to be a lean 280 as a bodybuilder with loads of muscle mass and a less than one percent body fat.
@TheRozylass
@TheRozylass Жыл бұрын
I wish I could find someone like you in my area to be my trainer. You're a wonderful man and give such good explanations. Keep up the great work!
@grumpydudebryant
@grumpydudebryant 9 ай бұрын
Your vlogs present you as sincere, logical, entertaining and seemingly wise, well beyond your years! Presenting the obvious to the masses who often seem oblivious makes your perspectives and advice an "Ah, HA!" moment. Just one thing, Johnny, tell me you didn't say, "...put the car before the horse"? For historical perspective, it should be "cart" before the horse (as in horse-drawn cart). Thanks for all you do here on KZfaq!
@TakeNoShift
@TakeNoShift Жыл бұрын
Straight out of highschool i was 220lbs, I'm around 5'9", broad shoulders, wide hips, thick neck, I'm just built bigger, but that 220 was still too much at the time. Maybe not even a month after graduating I had surgery on my left foot to correct hypermobility that was causing a horrible bunion, and I have the same issue in my right foot still awaiting surger. After that surgery I was 250-255 and still am. I have been almost completely sedentary, still waiting on my next surgery. I have been finding it hard to stay motivated and do my stretches (recovery from surgery) and I feel stuck and unable to be active and eat healthy as I'm dependant on my parents still and have almost no healthy options for food besides eating eggs and broccoli everyday which would be torture. My right foot pain and my neglecting my left foot stretches means I can't really be active without horrible pain in my feet that eventually shoots up my legs. I've been very depressed and feel useless for being 19 and unemployed. My parents were easy on me about finding a job after my surgery but recently my parents (who are usually all very supportive) keep making comments about me needing to get a job despite knowing my situation. It's degrading and it makes me feel horrible for being a burden on everyone. My surgeries even after insurance are expensive and we are already tight on money. I can't leave the house as I live a mile out from the nearest business (which is a Dominos pizza, not an option with my feet) and I don't have a license (too expensive for insurance, thx Florida) and can't pay for registration or insurance. I'm not sure what I can do. I'm nearly 20 and I have done nothing with my life thanks to my feet and my second surgery being delayed for so long. I feel completely stuck. I'm sorry for the huge rant, if anyone even read it. I just needed to vent my woes and frustrations. Sorry.
@barbara4111
@barbara4111 Жыл бұрын
You have a lot of challenges at the moment so go easy on yourself. As someone said in one of the comments, just keep trying, whether that means watching helpful videos like this one or doing those stretches for your foot. It may not seem like much, but that's the most beneficial thing you can do right now. You have one big thing on your side--youth. Being young means your body is more responsive to your efforts to be healthy. So wait for your surgery and in the meantime, if there are things that you enjoy, seek them out. Talk to people. Depression is a beast. It makes you feel like you don't want to do things or be with people, but that's exactly what will help you lift the curtain of sadness. I wish you good luck with your surgery and good things in life. It sounds like you have good parents, one of the best assets a person can have.
@alogan7951
@alogan7951 Жыл бұрын
I am inspired to make some small consecutive challenges. I have been unrealistic in depriving myself. Thank you for the point of view change.😊
@Crockerfeller
@Crockerfeller 11 ай бұрын
I love your content! Thank you for the effort you put into your videos!
@cassiem3249
@cassiem3249 6 ай бұрын
Subscribed the moment I heard you mention Shawn Stevenson. I can already tell you are serious about how food impacts us and I am here for it!!
@Groovynerdmm
@Groovynerdmm Жыл бұрын
Just started on my journey to get healthier after being diagnosed with high blood pressure and pre-diabetic. Thank you for your videos, not only are they informative, and also funny and you have a real talent for this. I subscribed and I will keep watching
@bedminster003
@bedminster003 Жыл бұрын
You are the best thing ever. I have never commented on anything, but you made me smile and taught me a bunch of stuff at the same time. Thank you!
@MB-wk3he
@MB-wk3he Жыл бұрын
Love you, Johnny, keep it up; this stuff is needed by so many, and you deliver it in the most digestible and fun way :-) Thank youuu!
@MichaelBiebersWorld
@MichaelBiebersWorld 11 ай бұрын
I learned this concept last week, and I'm completely invested in it... the ONLY exercise that positively contributes to fat loss, and works no matter what level of fitness you're at, is Sprinting! 10 sets of 15-30 second sprints, with unlimited rests in between, does more for your body than any other exercise combined! ... maybe. Do it!
@cpucustompowerusers5366
@cpucustompowerusers5366 Жыл бұрын
New subscriber here. I would like to say thank you, first and foremost. I've only watched 2 of your videos so far, and I love the unbiased, honest approach. Please keep learning and sharing. You are appreciated!
@1incutheta
@1incutheta Жыл бұрын
I'm new here and I'm already a fan. Love your delivery. Love your little derpy plant! 😜
@TakeNoShift
@TakeNoShift Жыл бұрын
Your analogies are AMAZING
@xXKisskerXx
@xXKisskerXx Жыл бұрын
about the scale thing - couldn't agree more. it's only function, is to measure mass. It has no idea how fit you are, how you feel about your current looks, or your goals. Seeing a number go up - can make things feel worse, or even that the current thing you are trying - isn't working, but it also doesn't do something super important - Calculate how much of your 'weight' is Muscle vs excess fat. And muscle weighs more than fat, so when working out it is common to burn off some water weight super fast, then 'put on' weight from muscle building, when your still losing excess fat, just also gaining muscles. Those number changes hit us so much harder than they should - especially when most 'goals' are things like "Drop 60lbs" - it could be a very honest goal, and probably good for you and your heart, but going down 10, then up 2, makes you feel like 'whatever you just did' needs to stop, so you keep losing weight. Instead... i think they need to be a 1/week thing, just to 'keep tabs on' - it is simply a point of data to keep track of, with other things, that ALL TOGETHER get a better general health of you. This is how doctors use it, after all. A Doctor doesn't just look at your chart and see "ah your 230lbs, you should lose some" - they stack your 230lbs with your age, your height, an average from the nation, etc, to get an idea of 'how overweight or underweight' you are. So we need to stop treating the scale as the 'only method' to determine fitness, especially in our own homes.
@TheMysticvixen
@TheMysticvixen 10 ай бұрын
I just found your videos and I love them! You’re to the point in a fun no nonsense way! Thanks Johnny! 💕
@barbararowley6077
@barbararowley6077 Жыл бұрын
One of my pet bugbears : calories. We don’t combust food, but that’s literally how the potential energy content of food is measured. And your plant looks happy and healthy. Definitely deserves to be a foreground plant.
@lreking8929
@lreking8929 Жыл бұрын
So here's a thing. I've watched a couple of your videos so far, and I noticed they both had one thing in common: they end really abruptly. The traditional structure of "speaking to inform" is this (1) Tell your audience what you're going to tell them. (2) Tell them. (3) Tell your audience what you told them. Both of the videos I watched were missing this third step, and made me recheck the timeline to be sure they had actually finished instead of just stopped. I think you should consider adding that third step as a summation. It's more natural, helps drive home the points you made, and lets you create a transition to the next video. As for the content, I think it's pretty great, especially with your emphasis on the potential problems caused by processed foods. AFAICT, this is something that has generally been overlooked for decades but is finally beginning to get the light shone on it. Good work, and I'll be watching.
@namepending155
@namepending155 Жыл бұрын
I'm finding you now that I'm 40 pounds lighter. lol. I think your channel is going to grow. It's nice giving a table of contents for other videos to grow our knowledge like you do and it helps your views. Lots of humor. Clean speaking style. You know what you're doing. Good stuff! I'll be checking out your other videos. I subscribed. Later.
@chasepatterson8267
@chasepatterson8267 Жыл бұрын
Such an underrated channel. Always amazing and high production videos
@kimromero4497
@kimromero4497 Жыл бұрын
I'm weird, I've been eating healthier for the past 8-9 months and I've lost 55lbs now! I agree with everything you say except for the scale thing. I work remotely on the phone all day. I'll pace around my office and just step on the scale every 15 minutes so I can see myself fluctuate throughout the day. It's like I'm seeing the number to constantly remind me why I'm eating healthier. And if I break a habit and end up binging a pizza and downing a 4pk, I'll be 5lbs heavier for the next week which helps me understand my body more. People see the number and think it's a bad thing. I like seeing it because it helps me know what food does what to me
@Titan500J
@Titan500J Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I subscribed to this channel!
@catdean828
@catdean828 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the straight info, the links and the books. I am a 51 yo woman with a very sedentary job and am at a ridiculous percentange of body fat. My goal is feel great and look fab.
@lafemmerouge4271
@lafemmerouge4271 Жыл бұрын
Loved this!
@robhupfer4146
@robhupfer4146 Жыл бұрын
You are so fun to listen to and practical, thank you so much for your refreshing truth and realistic look at things.
@triciamuse7727
@triciamuse7727 Жыл бұрын
Your plant is as cool as your personality! Love it, smart cool man!!!!!
@rykbrown1893
@rykbrown1893 9 ай бұрын
The fact that you admit when you're wrong puts you head and shoulders above most.
@kirkcruz3764
@kirkcruz3764 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video! It’s one of the most succinct & focused I’ve seen, and I like the practical approach of setting time limits. I’m finding this at a perfect time as well, as I’m about to enter post-spine surgery rehab. Thank you!
@aaronmendoza9232
@aaronmendoza9232 Жыл бұрын
I weight 270 pounds and i wanna start losing weight. Thanks for the start
@melanyebaggins
@melanyebaggins Жыл бұрын
I've been using Noom off and on for a few years and I agree with you, they absolutely do want my money. However I did learn a lot about my relationship with food from them, enough that I think I can use that and add it to what you taught me. They are heavy on the data (weighing yourself daily to be aware of your body's natural flux in bodyweight and why salty stuff and hormones can make it skyrocket overnight, tracking calories to attempt to reign in overeating, etc.) but I appreciated them saying those numbers don't matter as much as the non-number wins like how your clothes fit and how you feel about yourself. I still haven't been successful in bringing down my weight to where I want it though (I got partway there before COVID happened and then stress brought it all back on) but I love the idea of mini challenges to give myself concrete wins that I can build on. SMART goals rather than number crunching. Thank you for this. Also, the plant looks great where it is 😊
@speaktruth9989
@speaktruth9989 8 ай бұрын
I love this Channel always has great advice & informative videos
@jlreed4141
@jlreed4141 24 күн бұрын
Love your content. You make the complicated seem simple.
@lorafrost9628
@lorafrost9628 Жыл бұрын
This is so helpful -- and book recommendations are always welcome! Thanks and keep up the good content creation, sir :)
@still.rendering
@still.rendering Жыл бұрын
I love this channel sm
@Murdock458
@Murdock458 Жыл бұрын
Excellent advice. Especially, the last nugget concerning the scale. Spot on!
@dakotavanlinden4068
@dakotavanlinden4068 Жыл бұрын
I love your indepth (yet somehow still quick) take on getting healthy. You are the trainer I wish I had at my gym. Don't get me wrong they are nice, but you seem nice and KNOWLEDGABLE.
@suddenfailure
@suddenfailure Жыл бұрын
Stumbled across this channel, great content. LOVE IT!!
@scholl732
@scholl732 Жыл бұрын
Johnny, your content is so informative, fun and funny! Want to watch it all!!
@miriamkelling6040
@miriamkelling6040 Жыл бұрын
thx dude, extremely helpful and explained clearly! Appreciate ya!
@crystalpieper3533
@crystalpieper3533 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the info, I stumbled upon your channel just recently and I love the plant in the foreground. Also great content.
@SaiTheForgotten
@SaiTheForgotten Жыл бұрын
Honestly love this guy's vibe
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