The Diet And Fitness Industry LIED To You (4 TRUTHS)

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The diet and fitness industry lied to you
I’m not talking about the false magic pills and quick fixes when I’m saying you’ve been lied to when it comes to your diet and workouts.
Actually I see the problem as something else…
The disconnect between many trainers, coaches, dietitians and professionals and the people they want to help.
What keeps us stuck in this yo-yo dieting cycle is oddly the gap between what we “should” ideally be doing and what is realistic for our lifestyle.
Because food is not just truly fuel any longer.
It’s social. It’s celebration. It’s emotional. It’s enjoyment.
Yet instead of recognizing this and striking a balance, weighing the cost and rewards of everything for ourselves,
we seek to be perfect and hit some arbitrary standards of clean eating only to create unsustainable habits which ultimately backfire.
These unsustainable habits keep us stuck losing the weight only to regain it and more as we fall back into old lifestyle patterns and try to do things we enjoy.
We never learn to create the healthiest version of our personal lifestyle.
That’s why I want to go over 4 common diet and exercise MYTHS I see pushed far too often in the health and wellness realm.
One size doesn’t fit all and we need to accept the opportunity in options to find our balance.
How we build our 80/20 balance will be unique!
👉 The diet and fitness industry lied to you
00:00 The Fitness Industry LIED To You
01:17 Myth #1
03:47 Myth #2
05:43 Myth #3
07:42 Myth #4
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@allisonnelson7731
@allisonnelson7731 10 ай бұрын
WOW! this statement you said...."Because food is not just truly fuel any longer. It’s social. It’s celebration. It’s emotional. It’s enjoyment" I am so glad you said that. Because eating just for fuel these days isn't realistic to me. Special events do come up, and I'm glad you teach how to balance things
@jmdl
@jmdl 10 ай бұрын
Probably my favorite video of yours yet. I gained back some weight when I had to return to the office after the Covid work from home period. I finally discovered that when I rested more and increased my dietary fats, I actually started losing weight and gaining muscle more easily. I also learned that it's okay to relax a little in my 60s.
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 10 ай бұрын
Love that you're evolving as your lifestyle and body change. Our workouts and diet should change over time to always meet us where we are at right now! And thank you!
@meeshytracksbitesnpoints5074
@meeshytracksbitesnpoints5074 10 ай бұрын
Omg I live near that location of Koffi! ❤❤
@bigaz72
@bigaz72 10 ай бұрын
Love how Cori always makes it real and relatable. Everyone has a top 5 this, 5 things you shouldn't eat, 5 things you must, 5 training routines you are doing wrong, 5 things you must do, your working too hard, your training isn't intense enough. Eat less, no eat more, yada, yada. Sometimes I feel like I just suck. Thanks Cori for keeping it real and making us smile.
@angelicaannegreen6709
@angelicaannegreen6709 10 ай бұрын
Thank for the messages of truth. I am now correcting a lifetime of following the myths and attaining the slim physique only to have my body rebel once menopause knocked on my door and brought her friend hypothyroidism. My new mantra is balance not perfection. I am finally listening to my body.
@pamelavance648
@pamelavance648 10 ай бұрын
Balance not perfection 💕
@dugfriendly
@dugfriendly 10 ай бұрын
I love how practical/pragmatic this channel is ❤
@johnf8609
@johnf8609 10 ай бұрын
Great video Cori! You hit on just about all the bullet points I've been reading/hearing about for the last year. Thanks for the info.
@MaatTehuti_Dr_Clark_PsyD
@MaatTehuti_Dr_Clark_PsyD 10 ай бұрын
With every bite I ask myself, 'Is this contributing to or destroying my health 🤔'? Occasionally, I willfully engage in a brief, limited foray into a destructive eating habit because it's 😋 tasty, nostalgic. But... I engage knowing full well I must accept responsibility for the outcome 😅 (extra time in the gym or extra caloric intake restriction) . EVERYTHING IN MODERATION, EVEN MODERATION. 🎉
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 10 ай бұрын
YESSSS! Finding your balance and weighing the cost and rewards to determine what is best for you!
@MaatTehuti_Dr_Clark_PsyD
@MaatTehuti_Dr_Clark_PsyD 10 ай бұрын
@@redefiningstrengthOC thank you for keeping me on the square, I find your attitude and spirit of open conveyance so refreshingly honest, especially in a world full of trickery. Many Blessings 🙏🏿
@mariaiaweber
@mariaiaweber 10 ай бұрын
Definitely a lot of excellent advice here. Love it ❤
@loveobviously
@loveobviously 10 ай бұрын
You’re always keeping it real.
@adegbenroagoro5180
@adegbenroagoro5180 10 ай бұрын
I was just wondering “Where’s Cori’s Sunday post?”. Thank you very much Cori.
@kimberlyDreyer-qn5gb
@kimberlyDreyer-qn5gb 10 ай бұрын
Always so inspiring ❤
@lolitabridges1974
@lolitabridges1974 10 ай бұрын
Hey Cori, once again you bring the truth, knowledge and information we need to live our best lives. Thank you so much!
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 10 ай бұрын
So glad it helps!
@nathanyoder4509
@nathanyoder4509 10 ай бұрын
Important point that more isn’t always better! When I was trying to have get abs I thought I needed more cardio, but I really needed more weight lifting and protein! Thanks for another helpful video Cori!
@Dory8
@Dory8 7 күн бұрын
@nathanyoder4509 So, walking for 90 minutes is too much, then?
@1memo1717
@1memo1717 20 күн бұрын
I love your videos …. They give me a great push … thank you really ❤
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 19 күн бұрын
So glad they help!
@lizmccaleb577
@lizmccaleb577 10 ай бұрын
When I was in my 20’s and early 30’s food was fuel, but now in my 40’s it’s all about “what restaurant do you want to eat at?” I just accept this as part of my social life, so I have made adjustments accordingly.
@village406
@village406 10 ай бұрын
Best content thanks so much!
@AngDevigne
@AngDevigne 10 ай бұрын
I love this channel.
@drewmancini404
@drewmancini404 10 ай бұрын
Love the video.
@nicolenoriega7674
@nicolenoriega7674 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate you including thyroid vs vegetables.
@Purple_Cloud_Wellness
@Purple_Cloud_Wellness 10 ай бұрын
Excellent viewpoint pertaining to #2. Sometimes the smaller lower-calorie fast food entree can contribute more to fat gain than the nutrient-dense, but higher calorie option.
@stephanieannhall3938
@stephanieannhall3938 10 ай бұрын
Always good commentary. Luv the eyes and hair color--spice up your life!
@anavalenz9716
@anavalenz9716 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! This video is really useful for me, I have been with a healthy weight all my life until I started listening to fitness “experts” , back to basics, what really works for me
@beth8678
@beth8678 10 ай бұрын
Girl I hardly recognized you with your new look !!
@garyhaden9132
@garyhaden9132 10 ай бұрын
Info dense as usual. Going to need to study it.
@dennamarie1750
@dennamarie1750 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video! I wish I knew where to find someone to help me as an individual... Even asking for a referral to a "healthy lifestyle coach" at my doctor's office hasn't brought me individual advice based on my requests.
@mjgutzmann1681
@mjgutzmann1681 10 ай бұрын
This is an encouraging reminder. Right now I'm the leanest I've been in my life, but these last few pounds are quite the challenge. So I'm mindful of metabolic adaptation instead of that "Something's gotta give/CICO!" way of thinking. But I have learned that maintenance, for me, will be easier than I believed. I thought for sure I'd regain everything overnight by going on a maintenance phase :O
@tridelltransportation3603
@tridelltransportation3603 10 ай бұрын
So I’m down 25 pounds on my journey to shedding 100 total. I’m shooting for 1500 calories a day. Protein around 40%, fat around 40% and carbs around 20. One day of long hard(for me) cardio, one long day of easy cardio, two hiit days, two weight training days. I have off days mixed in with all of that and two days that focus mostly on stretching and mobility. After 6 weeks I gave myself a food break and ate some ice cream, some pretzels, a grilled cheese and a BLT. After a week of that I got back on track. The little break sort of resets my brain and keeps me from collapsing and binging on Doritos,etc. I’m looking to shed 8-10 pounds a month so I’m on a one year project. It took me decades to to get to where I’m at now and recovering in a year to me seems like a victory. Down 100 pounds and I’ll be at 200. At that point I can get serious about training for the 12 miles in three hours with a 50 pound rucksack goal. It’s a phase of a selection process I managed as a young man and I believe, maybe foolishly, that I can do it again at 67. I’ve got the standard shitty hips and cranky back(some days) but I’ve never smoked and despite being way overweight I’m still unmedicated. 25 pounds down and I can go 3 miles cross country already. Thank you,Cori, for all the advice. As always, all the best to you.
@user-ow9jy8ss8u
@user-ow9jy8ss8u 10 ай бұрын
Very nice video!
@ahsokaventriss3268
@ahsokaventriss3268 10 ай бұрын
Your red hair looks gorgeous!!!
@norny1967
@norny1967 10 ай бұрын
🎯 🎯 🎯 one size doesn't fit all. When you understand this, your entire fitness journey will change. Thank you for confirming what I have believed!...The best focused video ever!! I will have to use your information with my clients! Thank you so much for sharing ❤️ 🏋🏾‍♂️💪🏾🏃🏿‍♂️
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 10 ай бұрын
So glad it helps! And couldn't agree more. The more we start assessing what we need, the more we can make truly lasting changes!
@LaChilena09
@LaChilena09 10 ай бұрын
Love the hair and the message! Thank you!
@siyandankundla-mgudlwa1888
@siyandankundla-mgudlwa1888 10 ай бұрын
Excellent content as isual
@user-vz3fh6oj7d
@user-vz3fh6oj7d 10 ай бұрын
Oh, I love her now. Subscribed. I'm an exerciser; 6 days/1hour/moderate weight lifter/jogger. I have been very stressed out by reading/seeing all the advice out there. It's confusing and annoying.
@AKBRONCOSFAN007
@AKBRONCOSFAN007 10 ай бұрын
Moderation is key with the foods we eat. Hydration and sleep are a must. As Zig Ziegler once said, “Without a target you’ll miss it every time.” So set realistic goals for yourself and then get after it.
@virginiemazy7054
@virginiemazy7054 10 ай бұрын
I like this video because you have a lot of nuances. I like the approach of : don’t associate a work out with burning calories. About food indeed it’s best not to classify food as good or bad because it’s more a question of frequency. They is food you better eat more of it (veggies) and others where it’s for pleasure but not for everyday or at least not a big amount (eg chocolate cake).
@chrishanson3499
@chrishanson3499 10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@jennyjohnston1993
@jennyjohnston1993 10 ай бұрын
Luv this, I'm so over this eating clean, don't eat this, don't eat that 😡 l eat good whole foods most of the time n if l want something l just have it in smaller portions n I'm losing weight...thank you for making this process more sustainable......by the way luv the hair 👩‍🦰❤
@IBTU
@IBTU 10 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on the muscle balance between men and women please?
@munchawski2151
@munchawski2151 10 ай бұрын
I still can't get over how amazing your hair is🤩 Thanks for the video!!!
@gregorysimileer
@gregorysimileer 10 ай бұрын
Loving the hair!!
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 10 ай бұрын
Thanks! It's been fun!
@TheBulletzgottishow20
@TheBulletzgottishow20 10 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥🌹🌹🌹 I love this
@laurendegiorgio9009
@laurendegiorgio9009 10 ай бұрын
I have been dieting pretty much for 4 years straight. I can't seem to lose the weight. Went on keto for 2 years and lose almost 30 lbs. A loss in my family made meal prepping impossible and I regained nearly all of the weight within 2 months. I have seen a doctor and my resting heart rate was 30 bpm...which my dr says my body has just become super efficient. I believe my metabolism has been severely damaged as I rapidly put on weight. Any advice? I am tired of the yoyo 30!
@PeachGirl46
@PeachGirl46 10 ай бұрын
Yes. I am hypothyroid and I no longer add kale in my morning smoothie.
@djkebbe
@djkebbe 10 ай бұрын
that red hair .rooooooooaaar
@Nellie7777777
@Nellie7777777 10 ай бұрын
Hi, what would you consider to be a good macro Balance for perimenopause and low estrogen?no periods and no thyroid is good. I'm 44 and have started weight lifting. I've followed a very low protein, high carb low fat diet for 15 years and I am dramatically changing my macros. Ttde calculator says I need 65 gr fat, 140 gr protein and modest amount of carbs. Thanks you
@miked4309
@miked4309 10 ай бұрын
i have histamine and salicylate sensitivities so there are lots of healthy foods that can make issues for my sinuses. when i think ive figured it out, something else arises. sometimes i eat food that i love that i know may cause me issues but i ignore it for the moment and then suffer later. very frustrating.
@colleenmccann1190
@colleenmccann1190 10 ай бұрын
Part of that lie is actually believing food is social, celebratory and emotional. I've chosen to prioritize fuel over all the other aspects and it's been remarkably easy. No balancing on the razors edge trying to juggle everything that food has become. See my life is NOT less-than because I prefer to ask my social circle to meet at the park, or someone's house where I can bring real food, or just skip the resto meal (seriously why do you have to be eating to interact with other people??). My accomplishments are not diminished because I skip putting food stuff in my mouth as congratulations. De-coupling food from these social constructs has been quite liberating.
@hjba1022
@hjba1022 5 ай бұрын
Hi! I love HIIT and probably fall into your category of overdoing it. I usually do HIIT twice a week, with a steady state cardio day and walking other days. Is that too much? Thanks!
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 5 ай бұрын
Depends on how long the sessions are and the other intensity of your training and goals. HIIT isn't just one interval breakdown either and can be used in different ways. Also make sure to get that strength training in there. So key! Tracking what you're doing to see the results can help you adjust and see if it is right for your goals and needs.
@tudormiller887
@tudormiller887 7 ай бұрын
Great video, really informative. Watching in the UK ❤
@PeachGirl46
@PeachGirl46 10 ай бұрын
Help. I am 59 with lots of fat and weak muscles.
@mellanytravers6544
@mellanytravers6544 9 ай бұрын
Intelligent lady .. that obviously "walks the walk"
@Burnsomatic
@Burnsomatic 10 ай бұрын
Cori, may I ask you what your height is? I have the feeling that you are petite. I am tall (6'3"), and some of the moves you do so effortlessly with beautiful form, I believe are more difficult for me, at least to some extent, simply because of my height.
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 10 ай бұрын
I'm almost 5'4 (on my best day 😉)
@Burnsomatic
@Burnsomatic 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, that's about what I would have guessed. BTW, your fitness is beautiful to behold. I can imagine how it must feel to be your size and to be that fit! I always enjoy your inspiring videos. Sometimes the abundance of information is overwhelming and I have to realize that I can only do so much. @@redefiningstrengthOC
@clarkfoerster
@clarkfoerster 10 ай бұрын
How we plan to support all our systems working together for health begins, for me, with practicing continuum thinking, rather than binary thinking. Continuum thinking is impossible, in my opinion, without being part of a community that supports the practice of it. Finding this community is job one. It involves social skills, discrimination, and gate-keeping, the latter two aspects being particularly difficult because they seem to defy community-building. In my opinion, there is a philosophical juggernaut that must be cracked to be a change agent of your own life.
@tridelltransportation3603
@tridelltransportation3603 10 ай бұрын
When we had our first child she had colic for days. And days and days. My wife, god bless her, consulted everyone and anyone who had an opinion on what she should eat to avoid her breast milk making our daughter cranky. After a week it became obvious that everything was bad.
@TheRozylass
@TheRozylass 10 ай бұрын
Our daughter was like that too. I finally determined that it was the medicines they had given me to induce labor for 8 hours had crossed the placenta and were giving our little girl bad cramps! Once that metabolized out of her body she was fine. Took a month or more to do so. Next four babies, I delivered with no meds at all. Wasn't going down that road again.
@daysoftheboo
@daysoftheboo 10 ай бұрын
I'm starting to be convinced that if I eat too much dietary fat it makes me gain weight much easier even if I eat in a calorie deficit I track my calories with a food scale measuring spoons and cups but early this year I noticed that I gained weight quickly when I was eating too many beans at that time I was improperly measuring out a serving of beans I was eating more calories than what I thought and those beings made me gain weight quickly so maybe it's some carbs and fats that make the body gain weight faster than others?? Even if it's about how many calories we eat in a day some foods cause the body to store body fat easier than other foods?? People who are on raw food or fruitarian diet claim to eat 3000 calories a day and don't gain weight in fact they're skinny is it because raw foods and fruits don't store as body fat so easily??
@redefiningstrengthOC
@redefiningstrengthOC 10 ай бұрын
Each of us has different macro ratios that work based on our activity level, genetics and even lifestyle balance. And then those macros can impact the number of calories we need. Also making sure our portions are truly the size we need them to be can be key. Even types of foods can impact us each differently!
@daysoftheboo
@daysoftheboo 10 ай бұрын
@@redefiningstrengthOC oh wow so then it is true some food really do intact our weight even healthy Whole foods , the most difficult part about this weight-loss journey is having to eat higher protein than other macros I was eating lots of beans because I thought they have protein but I know they also have lots of carbs , as much as I love carbs I can't deny that eating higher-protein has been benefiting me , but now I'm measuring beans correctly to make sure I don't go over OH if only beans were higher in protein and lower in carbs LOL 😂
@user-wm5xv8np6u
@user-wm5xv8np6u 10 ай бұрын
beautiful content! do you have a business email?
@hamala7437
@hamala7437 10 ай бұрын
gothic make-up wezZ de missing stuff âaaa kooood say it suits yaaaaa Coriando :)
@LIFEWITHSHUBHAMVERMA
@LIFEWITHSHUBHAMVERMA 10 ай бұрын
😀😀😀
@drewcama2488
@drewcama2488 10 ай бұрын
I guess what your saying is we really need a pro trainer to help us track everything because there are just to many variables that fluctuate to really know what is working and what isn't. Myth #1 how are we supposed to know how food will impact our over all being? Like how is someone supposed to know if broccoli is no good for them unless a Doctor had diagnosed this. Most people do not have Doctors and even less have access to blood tests to let them know what they are deficient in. I'm 57 and always relatively healthy. I've never had a GP or blood tests done. The only time I see a doctor is in the emergency room to get stitches. Myth 2 You cant be in a calorie deficit, yet our body adapts to using less calories. Seems like a contradiction. Focus on tracking macros? Myth 3 HIT is good but don't over do it. Then I guess I need a trainer to show me when I've reached that point. . Myth 4 don't use trackers because they can be off this makes it harder to track reality. So again a pro trainer and a pro dietician and a Doctor. This is your first video where I'm left feeling....... I either need to be rich to afford all the professional monitoring and coaching or obsessed and or a professional trainer myself to loose wait and maintain fitness as I get older.
@janinepannell
@janinepannell 10 ай бұрын
More shock thumbnails for views! Making up problems. Reinventing the wheel unsub
@justinmartin1666
@justinmartin1666 10 ай бұрын
FIRST COMMENT : 🩵🥇❤👍🌟
@danielastockfleth-menis8786
@danielastockfleth-menis8786 10 ай бұрын
What vegetables can I eat what's left if the broccoli etc affect my thyroid 🫣.
@RuRaynor
@RuRaynor 8 ай бұрын
Eat seaweed alongside and it will boost your iodine
@nofood1
@nofood1 7 ай бұрын
no vegetable help, don't eat that garbage
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