Get Fit at 40 (Fitter Than A 20-Year-Old In 6 Months?)

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As a former pro cyclist, over the last decade Dan traded out his healthy habits and athletic lifestyle for a more inactive one. Now, he's at a point where he wants to turn things around! He's wondering how simple exercise, eating right, sleeping better, and making small lifestyle changes can impact his lifespan and healthspan.
Over the next six months, Dan will be on a journey to find out!
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Welcome! 0:00
Dan's new goal 0:08
Dan’s health history 1:50
How this might apply to YOU 2:55
The testing centre: Nuffield Health Manchester 4:17
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Body measurements 7:45
Fitness tests 8:59
VO2 Max test 12:29
VO2 Max results 16:36
Where Dan's at physiologically 17:46
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@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
What are you doing to help you stay fit, healthy and active as you get older, and do you have any advice for Dan? 🤔
@guussophie3074
@guussophie3074 Ай бұрын
Great to see you joined me Dan! I started this very same journey last year, after a working as an engineer for 40 years. I’ve always been cycling and even did some amateur racing, next to my work as an engineer. I’m 63 years old now and am working on improving my balance and bone density, as those numbers were very bad (77 years old) when I did the test last year October.
@johnp.m6343
@johnp.m6343 Ай бұрын
Fit in some strength training, the most important form of exercise as we age. #useitorloseit
@peterhalden6761
@peterhalden6761 Ай бұрын
Skip alcohol. For good. Never neglect sleep. Cut out the sugar.
@daniellloyd100
@daniellloyd100 Ай бұрын
@@guussophie3074 As I said in the video, there is no bad time to start, it's just about getting started. How's your journey been going?
@daniellloyd100
@daniellloyd100 Ай бұрын
@@johnp.m6343 That will definitely be a big part of my weekly routine.
@BennyOcean
@BennyOcean Ай бұрын
Unusually personal video here but this kind of thing will be very helpful to some of your viewers and I'm sure they appreciate your candor as I do. Cheers Dan.
@daniellloyd100
@daniellloyd100 Ай бұрын
Fingers crossed! It won't be for everyone, but I'm sure there are a few people out there who'll just need a nudge like this to get started and make some changes. It'll motivate me to have people joining in as well, and there's nothing like documenting it to help make sure you keep to the challenge. Dan
@marianarossicampos6263
@marianarossicampos6263 Ай бұрын
Completely agree, @BennyOcean. What a cool idea. Looking forward to the journey!
@StayAtHomeBiker
@StayAtHomeBiker Ай бұрын
​@@daniellloyd100is your username a subconscious nod to wanting to live to 100? I am sixty and the father to three young kids (9, 6 & 3) and started a similar journey this year. No Alcohol since Xmas. Exercising. 6kg lost so far. Hardest thing is my sugar addiction and avoiding Ultra Processed Food. A video on those two things would be welcome.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
We always try and be honest with our community, it's great to read such amazing comments about Dans journey 🙌
@KOL630
@KOL630 Ай бұрын
Yes really interesting video thanks. I felt nervous for you during some of those tests! I’m the same age so it’s interesting to see the performance. Funny to hear you like a booze up too! I am similar although I’m trying to stop drinking completely now 🤡 Doing all this stuff on camera must’ve been fairly stressful too. Does go to show that cycling is best for health though. I personally need to improve on sleep though. Great vid.
@bleskiven
@bleskiven Ай бұрын
This may very well be the most important video series GCN has ever started. Longevity is so important
@larrylem3582
@larrylem3582 Ай бұрын
Healthy longevity
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
We hope you enjoy the series! We're super proud of this one 👌
@Dan-nh8nu
@Dan-nh8nu Ай бұрын
Why?
@berenicebaker7191
@berenicebaker7191 27 күн бұрын
⁠We only get one shot at life and it goes so quickly, you enjoy it more if you are fit, so, why not?
@leomaduro8661
@leomaduro8661 Ай бұрын
Excellent idea, your experiment. I am a 74 years old cyclist who never was a high class athlete but never stopped exercising, which helped to overcome the serious hereditary cardiac problems my entire family is suffering. In spite of my healthy life style, I still had four stents placed around my heart since 2015 and fighting off the first signs of diabetes, the other disease that terrorizes my family. I don't compete anymore, did that until age 62 but still maintain somewhere between 12,000 and 15,000 km each year. I quit smoking and drinking about 50 years ago and will just follow the advice of my cardiologist: "Don't dare to quit that bicycle..." Good luck with your experiment, it will be worth all the effort.
@wobblywheeler6682
@wobblywheeler6682 17 күн бұрын
Change your diet. Today's food are the cells of tomorrow.
@SBoots29
@SBoots29 Ай бұрын
Bravo Dan. When I was 52 I was diagnosed with Mini core Disorder. Its a muscle condition that makes it hard to move. For 5 years I pissed and moaned about it. I was 235 pounds at 57, could not tie my shoes. Time to change. Started small and worked up. Now, I run Triathlons, workout regularly, changed my lifestyle. Am I a monk? Nope, but I have addressed not feeling like crap. Mine is a story of small changes that have inspired many because now I am 65. Even my doctor has changed his lifestyle. LOL. Good luck Dan and anybody else on thin journey. It's fantastic.
@BabyBooHoot
@BabyBooHoot Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting your interesting comment. Well done by the way! I imagine you must have a good story to tell , and getting that switch to happen in your mind. I need to kick my own ass a bit more I think.
@TheRst2001
@TheRst2001 Ай бұрын
Respect for inspiring your doctor
@heathcampbell4058
@heathcampbell4058 Ай бұрын
Brilliant! Good job.
@ramsden35
@ramsden35 26 күн бұрын
Amazing story, great effort fella.
@SlickWillyTFCF
@SlickWillyTFCF 26 күн бұрын
That is a motivating and inspirational story. I don't know if I'll ever undertake a triathlon, but there's a yearly century ride near me called the Horrible Hundred, and that's been my motivation to get back on a bike and gain some fitness
@BreakawayB
@BreakawayB Ай бұрын
Best GCN video of the past 12 months. I love how genuine it is. ❤
@atown4428
@atown4428 Ай бұрын
I agree. Just turned 44 and this video hits home.
@fikathlon
@fikathlon Ай бұрын
Indeed, I unsubscribed, but will keep an eye out for this series.
@tonyfreebody2815
@tonyfreebody2815 Ай бұрын
Great video and love Dan’s honesty. I’ve struggled this year to do any exercise. I hadn’t been out in my bike this year and had no motivation. I’ve reached 50 and haven’t never felt so unfit. This video motivated me to get on my bike today. I did an hour and feel great for doing it. Thank you Dan…..Fabulous video and GOOD LUCK!!
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Thanks! We really loved making this one, would you like to see more personal stories shared here on GCN? 💬
@TechSucht
@TechSucht Ай бұрын
@@gcn yes!
@sheetalshah2327
@sheetalshah2327 Ай бұрын
Wishing you every success Dan from a 59 year old who smoked and drank heavily, ate all the wrong things and never bothered with exercise. Over the years I gave up smoking, moderated my alcohol intake and much to my own surprise became a vegan. It didn’t happen over night but feeling better about myself keeps me going. Took up cycling during lockdown and GCN has been a great source of education and motivation. Hope the support you get from viewers and fans helps you. All the best fella 👍🏼
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Ай бұрын
Going vegan isn't healthy unless you're very very careful with your diet.
@whackeryounis
@whackeryounis Ай бұрын
Massive respect for the positive changes you made!
@TheSteinbitt
@TheSteinbitt Ай бұрын
You should cut out alcohol completely, and add some lean meats and eggs to your diet for optimal health.
@stevemawer848
@stevemawer848 Ай бұрын
@@TheSteinbitt Dan would certainly feel he was living longer if he cut out alcohol completely! 🙂
@8airmat8
@8airmat8 Ай бұрын
@@TheSteinbittwhy add lean meats? Current evidence suggests no benefits of meats in the diet, Fish possibly, but not red meats. So I am reading at the moment.
@nikolikoopz9648
@nikolikoopz9648 Ай бұрын
I'm on this journey with you I'm 60 . Just had a heart transplant 2 yrs back after 20 years of heart failure. On my bike now and a rowing machine to get my fitness back. 💪
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Keep up the good work! We're with you on your road to recovery 💪
@davenet94
@davenet94 Ай бұрын
I turn 30 next week, after starting new job last year I relapsed with alcohol bad after 5 years sober. This past year has been a spiral buy I want to start my 30s with a clean slate and directionly good mindset. I'm with you Dan.
@chrisstewart7
@chrisstewart7 Ай бұрын
All the best on this . I wish I’d drank less and given up earlier. There is no downside to not drinking . You can do it!
@DanielLloyd1
@DanielLloyd1 Ай бұрын
It's a struggle isn't it? I'm trying to cut down to 2 days a week having beer, and then hopefully down to 1. Maybe it'd be easier to go cold turkey though. Dan
@MrSmid888
@MrSmid888 Ай бұрын
Goodrays CBD drinks helped me stop weekend boozing. And I enjoy LEFFE non alcoholic beers. Just got sick of it. I’m a decade ahead of you, I drank like a rockstar for 20yrs, loved it, no regrets, but now I was getting into midweek drinking due to work stress. No good! I miss the red wine. But I don’t wanna die young. Good luck
@SlickWillyTFCF
@SlickWillyTFCF 26 күн бұрын
Good on you. Drinking, and quitting, can be a struggle. I was up and down with it for more than two decades, but finally was able to get my shot together and almost completely cut it out a few years ago. Keep up the fight, you got this
@thomasdavis5514
@thomasdavis5514 Ай бұрын
So glad you’re doing this series. At 63 I’m on the same journey, not to live longer, but to live well as I age.
@nickroden
@nickroden Ай бұрын
I like this distinction. There are different quality of life implications between “health span” and “life span”.
@tube8723
@tube8723 Ай бұрын
@@nickroden Agree 100%. Its not the quantity of life, but the quality of life that matters the most.
@heathcampbell4058
@heathcampbell4058 Ай бұрын
Fantastic! Good luck, sir. 💙
@ryanjones8482
@ryanjones8482 Ай бұрын
Well said, proper goal
@Thezuule1
@Thezuule1 Ай бұрын
Why not do both?
@augustomet
@augustomet Ай бұрын
I like how the channel is evolving as the presenters grow in every way.. for each of them you can follow their evolution and enjoy their current path
@seanmccuen6970
@seanmccuen6970 Ай бұрын
grovel
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Onwards and upwards 🚀
@velogoo
@velogoo Ай бұрын
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@kostaspapazoglou2851
@kostaspapazoglou2851 Ай бұрын
As the most eloquent, circumspect and self-deprecating presenter, you've chosen a subject that has the potential to awaken, influence and improve many people's lives! Persevere with the journey, knowing that many others already are or will embark on their own journey. Cheers from Melbourne.
@thombatty1950
@thombatty1950 Ай бұрын
This is exactly what I need. In 2013 I raced Tour Divide. Since then I have moved to a rural community and opened my own bike shop, focused on making that work and lost a lot of fitness. Then October of last year, two weeks before my 60th birthday I had a stroke. I'm working to get my fitness back while keeping the shop open, I can see this series being a major asset. Many thanks!
@jimdubois445
@jimdubois445 Ай бұрын
Best video GCN has ever put out! Dan thank You for being so vulnerable and honest. Because if we’re all vulnerable and honest we all identify with you. I’ll will most certainly be following!
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment Jim! 🙌We really loves sharing Dan's story
@richardacerra2975
@richardacerra2975 Ай бұрын
Spot on! I'm 73, and I just completed a 100 Grand Fondo in Florida. Regular resistance training with progressive overload, good diet, good sleep, and lots of Zone 2 Cycling. I know I won't able to ride100 miles when I am 83 but maybe 50 and when I am 93 I hope to be fit enough to get around a bit and take a nice walk, not end up in a rest home bedridden.
@bones642
@bones642 Ай бұрын
Nice! Congrats :)
@prispin
@prispin Ай бұрын
That’s the goal! You mapped out a good set of goals for Dan in 40 then 50 years- for many of us. Keep it up
@TheSteinbitt
@TheSteinbitt Ай бұрын
Excellent morning to action and life outlook!
@alicejwho
@alicejwho Ай бұрын
Brilliant! Thanks for the inspiration. And...keep going!
@gabrielmunoz9146
@gabrielmunoz9146 Ай бұрын
"I'm not as fit as I used to be and I feel the need to do something about it". What an empowered statement. Dan, I'm with you and I can't wait to see how you get on. Excited for you to get on track. Thank you for sharing!
@richardfarias2920
@richardfarias2920 Ай бұрын
Congratulations Dan, I'm very excited to join your journey. I'll be 70 this month and I started my journey at 65...... Like you said, better late than never. I started by "peddling" knowing full well of my physical state and wasn't about to fool/lie to myself. I'm past the "Toughen up and muscle and pain through it" stage of life. I just wanted to get healthier. That was the only goal. Now 5 years later I'm riding 15 to 20 miles a day. Zone 2 mostly sometimes with some zone three to fours and thresholds. Personal goals alone. I don't ride with other people. I don't compete with other people. I'm just trying to stay healthy and it's working. So more power to you. Gcn has a lot of people like me I know and it's about time. This channel started addressing middle-aged and older people instead of always talking about these young guys pumping out 10,000 watts and trying to race to the top of Mount Everest. Good luck on your adventure and I'll be right there with you watching. Good luck!
@jdelar50
@jdelar50 Ай бұрын
Down to earth, humane and honest content, thanks and good luck with the journey
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
That's the goal! 🙌Thanks for commenting!
@EverythingIsPhotogenic
@EverythingIsPhotogenic Ай бұрын
Don't underestimate the power of these personal/vulnerable videos as people get fatigued of listicles and strictly informational content. Kudos to Dan for his openness to this experiment to be shared with a large audience. People need to see the potential "dark side" of endurance sport and the things people feel too ashamed to talk about. Looking forward to more of this! ❤
@sohi2rydes
@sohi2rydes Ай бұрын
Dan, thanks for doing this. It is so refreshing to watch someone so sorted out go thru properly planned and thought out fitness journey. Great breakdown of physical markers you are looking to improve and overall all plan. I will join you in this journey.
@colinb8327
@colinb8327 Ай бұрын
I’m 53, and just starting back after four years of not being able to train. I was diagnosed with six growths on my lungs and I’ve now been given the all clear, but sadly due to the prolonged inactivity + prescribed steroids + comfort eating, my body weight has gone up by over 50%, whilst my fitness levels are gone! It’s comforting to hear that even the people we think of as being fit worry like the rest of us mere mortals. Thank you Dan for your honesty about drinking and smoking, your concerns over your health and improving it, for me this series couldn’t have come at a better time! Thank you!
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
hi Colin, thanks for the comment! And we are so pleased you have been given the all clear. We hope this series can help you 👍
@theonlyDougBlack
@theonlyDougBlack Ай бұрын
I’m only 3 minutes in, but I can tell you that this is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on GCN. THANK YOU!!!
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Awesome! How did you feel at the end of the video?
@theonlyDougBlack
@theonlyDougBlack Ай бұрын
@@gcn like I'm really looking forward to the series. Just started cycling at 50 years old (52 now). Joined a cycling club this year and did my first group ride. I have done some gravel races, but really just needed to get in better shape after raising my kids took priority for so long over everything. Love your channel, but this series will really hit home.
@10ktube
@10ktube Ай бұрын
I had to make the adult decision a few years ago that I'm not a professional cyclist, I am actually PAYING to ride my bike. While I race and train and take it seriously, I needed to be able to function in day to day life, even if it meant, gasp, not having 7 percent body fat. I need to do home projects, spread mulch, have a day job that gets in the way, etc. So I started doing strength training, mainly core and balance work, but also weights. I got a bike fit done recently and it turns out, I'm in a much more aggressive, and comfortable position than I was before, and I'm nice and stable. AND, I can spread mulch if needed and not be sore for a week afterwards. Ultimately, I think that taking care of your body as a whole, will make everything better, even your cycling, and who cares if you gain a couple pounds of functional muscle, it's helping you. Great series, I'm looking forward to watching you progress.
@BabyBooHoot
@BabyBooHoot Ай бұрын
Enjoyed your comment , Thank you.
@Thezuule1
@Thezuule1 Ай бұрын
I’ll just point out you could gain 30 pounds of muscle and still be 7% body fat. Being sub 10 generally causes a number of issues though.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
That's a really important point, the needs of a pro cyclists are very different to the rest of us 👀 You can still be a very strong rider whilst also holding building general strength and conditioning 👌 Sounds like you've got an amazing balance!
@rlm4471
@rlm4471 25 күн бұрын
FWIW, most pro cyclists are doing lots of strength training off the bike. It's important for functional strength and resilience in everyday life, but it also makes you faster on the bike. It also has nothing to do with body fat.
@Katcycle
@Katcycle Ай бұрын
Wow, Dan, I found your openness and honesty in this video so powerful and inspirational. Over the full series, I really feel like I, and many others I'm sure, are going to go on a really personal journey with you. I can truly understand your mini-rebellion after finishing your professional cycling career, and in fact, I think I kind of understood it even before you specifically said it, just from what you had described of your lifestyle earlier on. But it was good that you did say it, it shows self-awareness which is very important for making changes. Anyway, I definitely intend to follow this series, and make some more changes myself, so I approach the end of my working life, so I can enjoy my retirement to the max. Go Dan, go - you've got this!
@maximecounet2496
@maximecounet2496 Ай бұрын
Loving everything about this whole project, the approach, the tone, the personnal touch translating into generalizable goals, I'm really looking forward to live this journey !
@mauricetremblay1324
@mauricetremblay1324 Ай бұрын
Great work Dan. Brave to share. I am 57 years old. I cycle near 4000 km, row over 1500 km and walk the dog at least 1200 km per year. And I know I can get better. Thanks for the motivation. Need to do better now. Looking forward to seeing more.
@garymmx
@garymmx Ай бұрын
I reckon you're doing OK❤
@daniels.2720
@daniels.2720 Ай бұрын
As a 60yo. also > Please enjoy It & stay Happy !!
@chrisjames1924
@chrisjames1924 Ай бұрын
What on earth are you taking about? You’re clearly a very active person and well above average. Give yourself a break man!
@julienparis3512
@julienparis3512 Ай бұрын
@@chrisjames1924 Either bragging or addiction to exercise xd
@chrisjames1924
@chrisjames1924 Ай бұрын
@@julienparis3512 He probably won gold at the dog walking Olympics.
@CatManDoSocial
@CatManDoSocial Ай бұрын
Well done, Dan. I'm 53, and while I don't have your particular struggles, I definitely have many of my own. Lifelong chronic depression and anxiety being the most difficult. Thank you for your honesty and willingness to share. I really look forward to the rest of this series. God speed.
@heathcampbell4058
@heathcampbell4058 Ай бұрын
Thanks for being so open here. Hang in there. You never know who you'll inspire. 💙
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! We hope that with Dan sharing his journey it will help you with yours 🙌
@patrickclinton9233
@patrickclinton9233 12 күн бұрын
Appreciate your genuine content. Best of luck with the process. And great job with the Giro show!
@HNXMedia
@HNXMedia 28 күн бұрын
Didn't even start running until 38. By 43 was in best shape of my entire life. At 51 - still keeping it going. Never too late.
@JonCannings
@JonCannings Ай бұрын
Really looking forward to seeing this journey. Smash it mate
@daniellloyd100
@daniellloyd100 Ай бұрын
You joining in?!
@JonCannings
@JonCannings Ай бұрын
@@daniellloyd100 I actually really should. My health has taken a huge hit in the last 4 years
@daniellloyd100
@daniellloyd100 Ай бұрын
@@JonCannings Let's do it then. Will come and find you on Monday.
@garymmx
@garymmx Ай бұрын
What does joining in involve?
@stevenaturner
@stevenaturner Ай бұрын
Great timing for me Dan. I’m 53 and in
@daniellloyd100
@daniellloyd100 Ай бұрын
Fantastic! Welcome along Steve. I think even 6 months are going to make some huge changes. Dan
@DBRising
@DBRising Ай бұрын
51 and same. Patellar chondrosis after 20 years of hard running and riding. Let’s do this.
@kiely4561
@kiely4561 Ай бұрын
@@daniellloyd100 Interesting that you smoked Dan would have never guessed, was it something you dabbled in earlier in life and started back up post cycling career or did you actually start in 2012 in your 30s?
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Join the crew Steve! 🙌
@stevenaturner
@stevenaturner Ай бұрын
@@gcn dusting down the Ribble
@mta227
@mta227 29 күн бұрын
Wishing you every success. I'm 59 and started my process at about 50. I lost over 140 pounds in the process and transformed myself. Where the head goes, the body follows. Two recommendations: (1) Strongly recommend the book, "Why We Sleep," by Dr. Matthew Walker or any of his youtube chats. He explains clearly the impact of alcohol on sleep--it's not a sleep aid, it's a highly detrimental sedative. He also explains all the amazing things happening to your body when you got proper sleep. (2) It's not about calories [Ollie is correct, the horror]. It's what you eat, when you eat. Having pints in the evening with mates is nice, but it impacts both your sleep and weight.
@santiagobenites
@santiagobenites Ай бұрын
I like how you're being completely transparent and honest with us, Dan. I think that many people will be able to relate to your situation better that way, and being able to use the GCN platform to share your transformation is absolutely perfect. I'm sure that you'll be a great inspiration to many people out there, and I'm sure that your wife and family will be incredibly pleased about this as well. Thank you for sharing.
@mcaxz
@mcaxz Ай бұрын
That's one of my favorite episodes of GCN. I love all the presenters of GCN so I m super happy for Dan that he's taking control of his health.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
He'll smash this challenge for sure!
@krazyjey
@krazyjey Ай бұрын
Great motivation and words. That is a great video and professional check up. I was in the same boat as a heavy drinker and smoker ...too much party time , and i drifted away from cycling and my outdoor lifestyle. Took me 15 years to chase the bad habits away, i ve done it !!! it was ONE decision and i never looked back. Now, i bought a Emtb for help me to get back where i wanted to be and why i did love to cycle at the first place, Man that is the best decisions i took. I am riding twice a day, 25 kms each time, Off road and some gnarly sections, I came clean with my vices and poisons, but, i am riding again !! My health did improve, i look younger at 53 years old, have more time for things i want to do and spend quality time the things i should do . No more beer o clock or a nicotine/Fat Joint for drift away, My wife is my first fan and she is amazed and pride of that. Keep it up, Sober is the new thing. Cycling must be enjoyed for lifetime.
@SteveWeltman
@SteveWeltman 29 күн бұрын
Whoa, that was transparent, but I appreciate how candid you were about your own health and habits, and how you'll make changes in them to your best net effect. Nicely done. I like the series already.
@mikethreadgould4862
@mikethreadgould4862 Ай бұрын
Love this video in so many ways. Being a healthier human being is something we can all aspire to in some small way. Kudos to Dan for being open to sharing this journey and helping others see how even small changes can have a big impact over the years. Looking forward to this series!
@AlSalisbury
@AlSalisbury Ай бұрын
Great new direction for GCN videos. And Dan the perfect man to kick this off. Having taken this route around 10 years ago I will be watching closely to see how things develop. Well done Dan
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
How did it go for you? Any tips for Dan?
@TriathlonDan
@TriathlonDan Ай бұрын
Absolutely love this, thanks so much for sharing this on KZfaq Dan, I know it can't be as easy to do so as it appears and I'm sure many people will benefit from this journey, myself included. Excellent to see Whoop partner with you for this as well. All the best! Daniel x
@antonioromulodelcarmen283
@antonioromulodelcarmen283 Ай бұрын
This is my golden year and will achieve this milestone in November…I am with you and the rest of the 1k+ comments here on this health and fitness journey. Thank you for making this video and hopefully kickstarting the next best years of my life.
@robertrawlins8050
@robertrawlins8050 9 күн бұрын
Dan! This is incredible! So vulnerable, so honest, so humble! Wow - I already loved GCN so much and this just made me love it that much more! Just shared this with my parents and am so excited to follow you on your journey! Thanks for inspiring so many of us!!
@alinapopescu872
@alinapopescu872 Ай бұрын
Glad to see you're not in a bad spot at all, Dan, despite your best efforts so far 😁 That being said, I'll be 46 this year. I do cycling, a bit of fitness and moderate amounts of yoga, the latter two at home, nothing fancy. My objective is to outlive my mother as I do not want her to have to bury her first born child. Otherwise, I do not seek a long life, I have no children, no partner, no one to depend on in my old age, and no happy memories to sustain my already severely damaged mental well-being. The very best of luck to you! I'll be watching every episode.
@randyhale4181
@randyhale4181 Ай бұрын
Looking forward to following you on your journey Dan, I just turned 67 and I'm in the best shape of my life and I still like the occasional beer and I gave up smoking back in 1990 I found cycling again in 1994 and I've been an amateur racer since. I think strength training is very important I go to the gym about 4 days a week during the winter and I taper off during Race season.Keep up the good work Dan you're going to be just fine.
@Radingtonbear
@Radingtonbear Ай бұрын
So definitely here for this series. I'm a 42 y/o who's always been serious about bikes, but also struggled with substances, mental and physical health and neuro divergence. Better than I was and always trying to get better. Wish you all the luck in the world on your journey Dan. Ill be tuned in for sure.
@desomweller5638
@desomweller5638 Ай бұрын
I admire the initiative and am keen on following this journey. I hope it will prove that it’s possible for anyone who’s motivated to make meaningful changes that will lead to longer healthspan. Also thanks for accepting to be under the spot! All the best
@eddiegardner8232
@eddiegardner8232 Ай бұрын
Never smoked, rarely ever drank, never abused drugs, rode my road bike ~8000 miles a year. Got prostate cancer 3 year ago. Shit happens. Nobody gets out of this place alive.
@42ukon
@42ukon Ай бұрын
@daviddawn9043
@daviddawn9043 Ай бұрын
Cause of prostate, could that be linked to 8000 miles ?
@eddiegardner8232
@eddiegardner8232 Ай бұрын
No, that just caused sore butt cheeks.
@daviddawn9043
@daviddawn9043 Ай бұрын
@@eddiegardner8232 my dad got that and didn't even ride lol
@user-ec1rb7lm3k
@user-ec1rb7lm3k Ай бұрын
I'm 80. I've abused my body most of my life. I have a prostate cancer. There are two. I have the one I will die with but, lucky me, not of. I'm just heading out on my bike now. 😊
@capflamme
@capflamme Ай бұрын
I'm also 43 yo. I never was a professional athlete, not even doing amateur competitions, but I was training a lot, mostly rowing and had a good fitness. Then, I almost completely stopped for 7 years and my VO2max felt down to low 50s in 2019, like you. At that point, I decided to make a change and started cycling. 5 years later, I'm in the best shape of my life and my VO2max is around 65, currently. So, as an ex-professional athlete and with all the support you can get from health professionals, I'm sure you can do much better than me. Enjoy this journey to a more healthy life! 👍💪
@aawade81
@aawade81 Ай бұрын
This video just hit me at the exact perfect moment. I, like Dan, am also 43. I have also slipped in my fitness and health a bit in the recent years and much of that due to falling out of cycling. Just a few days ago I dusted off the bike, ordered a few new necessary replacements, and got on to my old favorite youtube channel to find this video. I'm feeling motivated and confident that I will get back in the saddle and push myself to a more familiar and healthy self. Dan, I'll be cheering you on the whole way and hopefully keeping up. Cheers.
@beatnich
@beatnich 28 күн бұрын
Candor much appreciated, especially from a much-loved commentator and public face for cycling. 25 years hard riding and a further decade down the road from you Dan, I too am over the hill and have sleep issues, no doubt due to said increased alcohol intake, common with athletes seeking to replace missing endorphins. Subscribed.
@alfredbroderick653
@alfredbroderick653 Ай бұрын
Wow...Dan's admissions are quite compelling. I'm with you Dan!
@kevinegan6311
@kevinegan6311 Ай бұрын
Much respect Dan for your honesty and openness.
@mytucsoncycling
@mytucsoncycling Ай бұрын
Good for you Dan. I also have started working to get myself back into shape, notably my pre-pandemic form. At 65 years old, it won't be easy, but I have the support of my wife and, like you, a desire to live beyond the average life span for men in the US (76.1 as or 2022). My major problem has been drinking more now than in my pre-pandemic days. Along with limiting my alcohol consumption, I have started resistance training, along with Zone Two training and keeping a food dairy to monitor what I eat. Thanks for showing the different ways one can monitor their progress. While I don't have access to most of that, I did take away monitoring my waist line from this video. As that is easy to do, not to mention, free, and I will add that to the metrics I am recording. Good luck to you. I will be watching your progress and drawing inspiration from it.
@geoffreyhoney122
@geoffreyhoney122 Ай бұрын
Wow Dan, just Wow! I really appreciate the direct candor and honesty you've shown here and I will for sure be watching all of your episodes on this topic! I have really appreciated the thread of gcn videos deep delving into science: Si's Zone 2 with Inigo San Milan, and Ollies's weight/nutrition pop to mind. Fair play to you for the bravery of taking this front on and being willing to take us along while you go. Phil Cavell's Midlife Cyclist sure got me thinking about these issues and covid interupted many of my patterns, some like sleep, and cycling for the better. Thank you so much for being willing to take this on and share it with us. I'm in my mid 60s and hope to eak out a bit longer a run if I can. I have made some changes too, especially more sleep, better eating, and including regular walks, some stretching and strength training to my HIIT and zone 2 cycling. You and gcn help keep me on track. Thanks!
@davidwhitehead2298
@davidwhitehead2298 Ай бұрын
So glad youre doing this Dan and than you so much. This is about more than cycling, its about middle aged men finding a way to live well and flourish in spite of the many challenges many of us face, but darent speak about. Thanks and go for it... David
@Letryin
@Letryin Ай бұрын
I've been really hard on my body over the last decade, I'm 29 and wanting to make some serious life changes. I truly appreciate content like this and I absolutely cannot wait to see the next episodes. I will be following closely.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
You've still got loads of time to change things up, no better way of doing this than on the bike 🙌
@simonhogan5510
@simonhogan5510 Ай бұрын
Aww, Dan, thank you for sharing so honestly. You’ve had career ups & downs that few will experience as an ex pro. Will enjoy making the journey with you buddy ❤
@F350powerstroke
@F350powerstroke Ай бұрын
Thanks, Dan, for taking us along with you on your journey. I will be coming along with you. Please make it as long and as informative as possible.
@andysmith8877
@andysmith8877 Ай бұрын
Dan please may I say you are a Warrior - I am 63 very soon and very keen Cyclist still racing cyclocross & MTB.. There is never a sooner time to start training again after having a few years off myself.. Thank You Andy.
@bones642
@bones642 Ай бұрын
MTB at 63? Beast! That’s the best comment on here.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
We all take time off, that's part of it 🙌Great to hear you're still staying fit an healthy!
@23centrifuge
@23centrifuge Ай бұрын
I love this, and your honesty. When I turned 40 I had my kid and my fitness focus became a dad focus. Covid hit and it became so sedentary and I lost so much fitness. Five years later I had gained 70lbs and lost so much fitness and felt so physically terrible snd was losing motivation. Starting with the 30 day challenge in 2023, I launched fitness again, added strength and jiujitsu with cycling July 2023, and have now lost all that weight and am markedly more fit than when my son was born in 2018, I fit in clothes I used to wear when I ran 100 mile races and am stronger overall. Your experience is so common for us older guys and its so cool for you to let us join your journey since this channel was what has motivated so many of us to kick off our own fitness journeys.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
So great to hear that we've been part of your journey 🙌 We hope this video series will motivate you to keep pushing, sounds like you're smashing it!
@Moving_Chicane
@Moving_Chicane Ай бұрын
This is fantastic. Will follow the entire journey. Thank you for being open Dan. From Dan in Los Angeles.
@SophieC-bn3ll
@SophieC-bn3ll 22 күн бұрын
Thanks Dan ! your honesty and humility is inspiring. It’s always wonderful to see someone just be themselves and be open in such a relatable way. Wishing you the best on your journey. I will be following.
@dfargey
@dfargey Ай бұрын
I’m 71 years old and started cycling a dozen years ago. Dan’s life experience and mine have some similarities and our motivation is the same. I particularly appreciate Dan’s honesty regarding his smoking period. I had one of those as well. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Watch this space! Thanks for sharing this comment with us
@slipknot73745
@slipknot73745 Ай бұрын
Good luck Dan! I'll be right there with you. 35, former bodybuilder, rebelled for the past ~8 years with eating and drinking. Recently got back into the gym and just bought my first road bike to improve my cardio. Let's go! I cycled for work a few years ago and GCN videos like these really are companions to my fitness journey. Thanks to all the presenters, et al at GCN for the content and support over the years!
@RedshiftDougal
@RedshiftDougal 28 күн бұрын
About 10 days after this video appeared, I've watched it several times and feel compelled to comment. This feels like a particularly honest, soul-baring approach that is clearly resonating with many of us (looking at the number of views). Am really looking forward to see how this plays out. And much respect to Dan for putting all his cards on the table. Not many have the character and guts to be so open. You've gone even higher in my estimation.
@blankseventydrei
@blankseventydrei Ай бұрын
thanks Dan for the honesty. I myself have the same prespective, my riding and fitness are about living my last hafl in good form, setting up for a healthier life.. even at 50, i have seen my biking improve over the years, climbs that were a challenge are not faster but are no longer a struggle to get up. but like you said, it is an overall plan. I still need to work on my eating habits, they have gotten better but could still improve. Take the guilt pleasures special moments in life rather than everyday consumptions. one point of advice, people should not beat themselves up when break their diet or habit.. you miss a ride or a lifting session, so be it, just make the next one your schedule. also do not worry about the results, worry about the habit and the results will improve over time.
@on2play736
@on2play736 Ай бұрын
I'm glad you made that impression to share that you don't need to be a "monk." People think that you're a social media influencer, celebrity, or a local coach that you have to have this perfect perspective of such titles. It's insane. We all have demons to overcome and the standardized concept of who they follow. It's good to mention that you do your best in all aspects of life. Very interesting and very good video. Good luck on your journey to strive for better health. IT NEVER ENDS
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
The Monk method just isn't sustainable, we want to enjoy our lives🙌 It's all about moderation! Great to hear you enjoyed the video!
@rlm4471
@rlm4471 25 күн бұрын
​​@@gcnWhat most people see as pleasure, monks see as bondage and suffering. They're right, IMHO.
@rickpasley6961
@rickpasley6961 Ай бұрын
Dan, thank you for being so transparent and willing to allow us to follow your journey! I am really looking forward to this series and learning from your experience. Excellent content!
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Thanks Rick! We love this one 🙌
@dwed1234
@dwed1234 Ай бұрын
Fantastic. So important and yet not enough of this type of content out there. The balance between exercise, sleep, eating and life is so hard to get right so any tips, tricks and ideas are most welcome. Keep up the great work. 👍
@tenpennyguy
@tenpennyguy Ай бұрын
Bravo Dan and thanks for taking on this personal and difficult series. This is exactly the kind of openness and content I hope for. I will definitely be watching, cheering you on, and learning from this. Maybe I can even put some of it into practice.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
This is what we want to hear 🙌 Please do join in, the more people Dan can motivate the more motivated he will become 🙌
@schwangster
@schwangster Ай бұрын
Thanks for opening up your life, Dan. This will be my most anticipated series. At 63, I’m joining you on my end, after slacking off over the past 5 years. Life is precious!
@UnrealEngineHunter
@UnrealEngineHunter Ай бұрын
This episode is something i love and wish GCN would do more of. When I see Dan with his life and relatable health concerns with aging or Connor and his attempts to be in the moment of adventure and honestly failing in a lot of ways when Touring but gaining a fun time in the movies he creates and Simon finding new ways to cycle in the city with his family or for his work routes. These are the things I relate too as a person who daily commutes 20-36 miles and is in his mid 30's trying to drop below 200 lbs from 300 the past 3 years has been hard and the most fun I have had. I appreciate this content greatly ~ Thank you for showing this kind of content.
@cb6866
@cb6866 Ай бұрын
Thanks Dan and crew....I appreciate you being so open . I will be interested to see your progress , and hear how you feel . Thanks for being .
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching ! We hope you'll be following along with Dan 🙌
@alastairhamilton68
@alastairhamilton68 Ай бұрын
Great series, looking forward to the rest. Bravo.
@garylayton3469
@garylayton3469 Ай бұрын
Most real and down to earth video I have seen in a long time. No sugar coating or fluffy music. Real life with real problems and what can be done to help slow down the eternally ticking clock.
@bengarside79
@bengarside79 Ай бұрын
This has massively resonated, not least having Dan as the founding presenter be so open and transparent but also aligns perfectly to my mid forties position! It's brought me back to the channel! Thanks so much Dan - and good luck!
@VictorYepello
@VictorYepello Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this part of your life and helping us all to make positive changes. My changes this year was going all plant based and beginning yoga and it's working. I'm 77 still trying to live my best life.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
How was the move to plant based? 🌱 Is this something you would recommend to everyone?
@johnhawthorne6763
@johnhawthorne6763 Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite videos GCN has done. As others have said, very relatable and direct. I'm in the middle of a similar re-think of these things (about a year into it), and I have no doubt I'm going to learn a lot more from this series than I've done on my own. Thank you for this.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
You'll enjoy this series we're sure 🙌 Thanks for sharing with us, it's not an easy thing to change up your life style but it can be so beneficial 🙌
@cheryldeville9211
@cheryldeville9211 Ай бұрын
Dan, huge respect for putting yourself out there on social media. It's not easy at the best of times! Your honesty and vulnerability speaks volumes about your character. Well done! All the best as you tackle this challenge! ❤
@martinbroomfield2278
@martinbroomfield2278 Ай бұрын
Your aims of this challenge resonate hugely with me, particularly what you said at the end about your reasons for doing this challenge now. I'm 45, never smoked, but wasn't sporty as a kid and ate a lot of sugary food, had cancer at 34. Not long ago I was diagnosed as prediabetic, which I managed to reverse, however blood sugars have slowly crept up since. My dad passed away at 64. So I've lots to spur me on. More recently I've got into cycling, however I still struggle at times with food. So I'm really looking forward to seeing the rest of this series. I'd like to think I'm healthier and fitter now than I've ever been, but know there's room for improvement. As a side note Chris Hemsworth's 'Limitless' series is worth a watch, also finding out how you can improve longevity. Also, I drink Lucky Saint non-alcoholic beer, which I find crisp and tasty and a good alternative. Cutting back or better still dropping the beer drinking should have a big impact. Great video, thank you for sharing your challenge with us.
@macsdiving
@macsdiving Ай бұрын
I love this content, great stuff GCN. As I age and continue to pedal through life, I increasingly understand that our only real competition is with ourselves. Here's to health, happiness, and the journey on a bicycle! Go on Dan!
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
The competition within is all that matters 🙌 Great to hear that you are keeping active! How often are you currently riding?
@macsdiving
@macsdiving Ай бұрын
@@gcn. I aim for around 5 times a week. One long, one smash and some recovery sprinkled in between.
@Supermurph75
@Supermurph75 Ай бұрын
Big respect Dan, keen to watch how this progresses. You’ve always been a man of the people and your transparency here is what makes you so watchable (and likeable!). Stay healthy, best of luck.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
He's smashing it 🙌
@howaboutanotherdave
@howaboutanotherdave Ай бұрын
Really impressed by your open honesty on your personal health Dan. I'm looking forward to following along and seeing where I can improve. Best wishes for your journey.
@BH_471
@BH_471 Ай бұрын
Wow, I appreciate your honesty Dan! To put yourself out there so publicly is admirable and I shall endeavour to follow along as best I can.
@Kimberlietriracer25
@Kimberlietriracer25 Ай бұрын
Since August 2023, I've lost 85+ pounds. I used to be a powerlifter, but now I'm now age-group racing with the USAT, four Ironman next year, and , hopefully, Ultra racing in 2026. It's one day at a time. It's about setting short obtainable goals for gains and losses, and celebrating everyone with rewards. It is having people around you cheering you on and leaving those who try to scuttle your journey behind or keep them at an arm's distance. I'm looking forward to seeing your amazing journey over the next months, Dan! Keep up the great work, and keep on keeping on!
@JasonLZimmerman
@JasonLZimmerman Ай бұрын
What more is there to say than thank you. Thank you for the encouragement; your transparency; and the insights.
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
Glad you found this video so helpful 🙌 Keep your notifications on for more content soon!
@ConorMurphy85
@ConorMurphy85 Ай бұрын
This video has spurred me to book a fitness test, Body composition and stuff similar to the video, years of fitness and happiness neglect catching up on me. This video has given me a kick. I hope you keep the updates regularly please.
@eunhyuekpark6159
@eunhyuekpark6159 Ай бұрын
Quitting smoking is tough as bawls. I've seen many a friends struggle and those that have, their lives have gotten 100% better. Good on you man.
@nmanfield
@nmanfield Ай бұрын
Hi Dan, thanks so much for this - been through a similar journey, I was a cyclist pre-covid but on the heavy side. Almost died with covid which also 'gifted' me pneumonia. Post covid and unable to breathe properly my weight ballooned to 123.4kg (nice number! - will never forget!). after an intervention from the family I bought and electric road e-bike , gave up meat and alcohol and got myself back to 75kg after a year. I firmly believe I was at a fork in the road, one side was an early death and the other side was life. I'm 52 now, and fitter than I have ever been. I still drink and eat meat now having put them back into my diet and lifestyle. looking forward to my first triathlon this year. I have my friends and family to thank for making me realise that I was at a fork in the road and it was up to me to decide my own future. And yes, I was a 40 a day smoker for 30 years!
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
wow, what a journey and incredible weight loss. Well done!
@matt_acton-varian
@matt_acton-varian Ай бұрын
This video is great timing. I am about to turn 31. I have been smoke free for 8 years, alcohol free for four, and after starting cycling just over 6 years ago I have never felt fitter. However with a neurodivergent young child and a wife with health complications I am extremely time crunched and I know there are many things I could do better. Especially when it comes to strength, flexibility and balance. I look forward to following your journey Dan, as I look to make my own improvements going forward.
@BabyBooHoot
@BabyBooHoot Ай бұрын
Stay strong fella, giving up what you have is harder than keeping going on the bike , respect! you got a lot of time ahead of you to make a difference to yourself and your family. Keep going......
@gcn
@gcn Ай бұрын
It's great to hear that you are finding time for the bike. Do you find the balance between cycling and family hard? 🤔
@matt_acton-varian
@matt_acton-varian Ай бұрын
@@gcn It can be hard at times, as often schedules and plans can be cancelled or amended at short notice, meaning races missed, longer rides cut short etc. My local club's TT series is only 5 races and I had to miss 2 at short notice last year. Social rides are at best once a month. But I often commute to work by bike so I try to make the most of it when I do spend time in the saddle. My son also enjoys riding his "Shotgun Seat" on my MTB and on short rides or local bike park laps, my wife will join in as when she is well and strong, she is able to ride.
@keithscott4796
@keithscott4796 Ай бұрын
Dan, your honesty is outstanding, and speaking for myself and i would assume others, this video mentions vices that most of us have or had going through the years of life. Thank you for being honest, and thanks for starting this journey, i am interested to see where it takes you , but on a selfish note i am going to start to look at my own lifestyle and change accordingly to see if my improvements can match or challenge yours. Let the change begin. Good luck on this Dan.
@danegreenwell2589
@danegreenwell2589 23 күн бұрын
I applaud your humble approach to this series and appreciate your honestly and vulnerability in it. We all have vices for sure and they range a huge spectrum. I look forward to watching this over the coming months and hope it will keep myself and many others motivated to improve our health and longevity. Cheers (with water)!
@HansComyn
@HansComyn Ай бұрын
Great timing! I just started working with coaches and functional doctors to improve fitness and health, focusing on 1. performance (cycling) 2. vitality (feeling energetic) 3. aesthetics (looking good) 4. longevity Took blood sample, dna test and will do gut test, omega test, metals test... I have already learned a lot, installed new habits. I am with you @Dan on this journey!
@daniellloyd100
@daniellloyd100 Ай бұрын
Glad to hear it Hans. Those initial tests sound interesting. Dan
@markdeane8385
@markdeane8385 Ай бұрын
Everything in moderation....I have always liked Dan,so I will follow this...😊
@cphilipbrown
@cphilipbrown Ай бұрын
All things in moderation…including moderation 😉
@blackprincegt
@blackprincegt Ай бұрын
Only unhealthy people who want to hear good things about their bad habits say “ everything in moderation”
@projectmatters
@projectmatters Ай бұрын
What a refreshing and honest perspective you bring. It sounds like a great series! I turn 70 this year and will definitely benefit from the holistic and practical approach you are taking. Glad you are focused on this at your young age. 😁
@btmzi55
@btmzi55 Ай бұрын
This is a wonderful series. Good on you and GCN for putting it all out there. This will help many people.
@paulsolon6229
@paulsolon6229 Ай бұрын
You smoked after you quit racing. Why?
@user-ob1cj5tb3u
@user-ob1cj5tb3u Ай бұрын
Huge respect for you making this video and getting people to join the journey in improving their health
@rbonn3880
@rbonn3880 Ай бұрын
Brilliant, Dan. This is such a great insight into what we should be physically, if we make a solid choice to give our best every day. I'm 68 now, exercising 6 days a week but recognizing I'm not who I was even 10 years ago. Best of luck on this journey, and taking us along for the ride!
@rays3981
@rays3981 Ай бұрын
I really appreciate how personal you get with all of us. I am thinking of similar things in my life as I just hit 60 years of age. I will be following. Thanks Dan.
@beeballman62
@beeballman62 Ай бұрын
As a 61 year old who uses Cycling to stay in shape knowing I need to do more, I am glued to your video series about your mission. Good on you for doing such a deep diving series about this. Thank you Dan
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