6 Pack Abs - I FAILED and why you might too

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Despite a reasonable effort, I FAILED to get the EXACT body I wanted at the end of my 8 week fat loss challenge. To support the channel: / marklewisfitness
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Комментарии • 567

  • @shiftnsix
    @shiftnsix 2 года назад +173

    You have to be the most relatable fitness advocate on RUclips. The authenticity, self awareness and pragmatism in this video is so refreshing to see. I’ve only recently started following you, but I have benefited tremendously from your content. Thank you for reminding us all that the only comparison we should make is to who we were yesterday, and not The Rock or Arnold or any other superhuman marketing mule.

    • @alexanderdeadmansche
      @alexanderdeadmansche Год назад

      I agree

    • @Will00110
      @Will00110 Год назад

      agreed 100%! Watching celebrities and comparing themselves to you does nothing! Probably only harms progress ....

  • @cosmo5076
    @cosmo5076 2 года назад +148

    You inspired me today to run my first 5k from one of your vids! Took me over 50 mins and had to walk and break a lot but I still feel great so thank you
    Edit:
    I'm on the couch to 5k plan now (my own version) and I'm gonna use this comment to track my progress
    2nd 5k: 37:33

  • @cyclingnerddelux698
    @cyclingnerddelux698 2 года назад +256

    Your self-reflective take is refreshing. At 56, I've learned i need to care less about how I look and more about how far (fast) I can ride given my training schedule. Keep the content coming! 💪👍

    • @pooguy7480
      @pooguy7480 2 года назад +3

      Yes! I feel like people are getting too focused on aesthetics these days. I’d much prefer being able to perform well and be versatile as a human being than just being good at certain resistance exercises.

    • @freitas209
      @freitas209 2 года назад

      thats why i just subed

    • @Will00110
      @Will00110 Год назад

      Yep! Athletic Performance should be ahead of anything as the main priority of life is to be alive!

  • @mancunianinlondon
    @mancunianinlondon Год назад +23

    Hi Mark, I have only just seen this video. I think that's an incredible transformation for a mere 8 weeks. You did it in my opinion! Success! Your definition shows an incredible change. Most guys in their 20's don't have your body. Definitely shows it can be done. Gives everyone, no matter what weight or build, encouragement

    • @korganrocks3995
      @korganrocks3995 Год назад +6

      Yeah, I laughed at him saying he's probably above average for his age... as if 99% of guys in their 20s wouldn't consider a 2½ pack an improvement! :D

  • @bighands69
    @bighands69 2 года назад +33

    I was an athlete in my teens, served in the marines, have done running and boxing my whole life and now I am in my forties.
    I have always sat at around the 12% body fat mark and have never had a six pack. Having a flat stomach with a moderate level of healthy fat is far more important.

  • @MattLeech
    @MattLeech 2 года назад +32

    "a small increase in effort results in a huge increase in satisfaction", that's the best observational motivating expression I've heard in a long time. I'll be repeating that to my friends and family that struggle with exercising consistently. Thank you!

    • @empyrionin
      @empyrionin 2 года назад +2

      Pareto principle

    • @Will00110
      @Will00110 Год назад +1

      So well said, it helps pushing threw difficult moments knowing how proud you'd be of yourself

  • @gruensein
    @gruensein 2 года назад +53

    Just stumbled across this channel when looking for Wahoo Kickr Core reviews and realized: This guy is awesome. Very down to earth and entertaining. The overall message of being ambitious while remaining realistic when it comes to the standard we all measure ourselves against is spot on IMHO. I, as a still pretty average cyclist, appreciate that.

  • @JD4896
    @JD4896 2 года назад +72

    I just wanted to let you know that after watching this series consecutively, I have come to an amazing insight. I too, a 47-year-old guy who still looks pretty good and fit for his age, set the wrong goals. Form over function so to speak. Your experience has made me realize that I was pursuing the wrong goals. Instead of an aesthetic goal, I will now pursue functional goals which, in combination with a balanced diet, will automatically result in my body in the most suitable shape. And that's what it should be about: function over form.
    Thanks for this insight from a like-minded person ;-)

    • @chrispauls6759
      @chrispauls6759 2 года назад +1

      Great comment. I'm trying to adopt that attitude, too! At 53, I like Mark, wish my results at trying to achieve a 6-pack looked better, but dieting to the brink of feeling starved was robbing me of performance and killing my attitude and outlook. Since relaxing that goal, all my running times are down. My calisthenics achievements are up, and my outlook is rosier. Do I still wish I had Brad Pitt abs? Of course, but I'm trying to enjoy performing at a higher level and feeling better.

    • @BRNDMYR
      @BRNDMYR 2 года назад +1

      You should also follow The Bioneer here on RUclips.

  • @reedclippings8991
    @reedclippings8991 2 года назад +11

    The most profound thing I've heard from any fitness channel is your acknowledgement of and gratitude for what you have going in your favor.
    No successful person is 100% responsible for their successes. I'd argue nobody is more than 60-70% responsible... but we can all improve ourselves. We are 100% responsible for our commitment to improving.

  • @paulstirk4964
    @paulstirk4964 2 года назад +50

    Just found this channel. I'm 65 and had a heart attack for my 63rd birthday. Weighed in at the hospital 92kg. 18 months later down to 72 kg with a bit o f definition but still look to emulate Jeff from Athlean-x. Just as you found, I'm never going to be strict enough to get there but I like to keep it as a goal.

    • @tanizaki
      @tanizaki 2 года назад

      You’d also need PEDs to look like Jeff.

    • @michael7324
      @michael7324 2 года назад +1

      FYI- Jeff from Athlean-x is a beast as you know. Keep up the good work.

  • @Lescoureursfoudelasco
    @Lescoureursfoudelasco 2 года назад +62

    What an epic transformation from two years ago, I had no idea, well done!
    I think I’ll change my goals to just fitting in a medium T shirt, looks great and can be displayed in public!

  • @frkzoid
    @frkzoid 2 года назад +5

    When I joined the gym more than 3 months ago, I had every intention of getting a six pack before I turned 55. Going through the process however, my priorities changed. My goal now is to keep getting fitter and healthier through eating clean, weights and cardio. The six pack will eventually happen as my core builds but getting healthier is the priority.

  • @30mattdavies
    @30mattdavies 2 года назад +39

    Mark, I think you’re being hard on yourself. You’re in fantastic shape and we’re oh so close. What’s going against you is that you serve two masters (nothing wrong with that as you want to be above average in what you do- across a multitude of disciplines) and extreme cardio and weights do not go hand in hand. Some of six pack ab development is all about thickness too. When you’re in a Deficit and training as you do, for the normal person minus TRT you would have stripped so much more off. I think you did a great job at what you did and as always- top content!

    • @MarkLewisfitness
      @MarkLewisfitness  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Matt 🙏

    • @bazadam6635
      @bazadam6635 2 года назад +3

      That was my thought - cardio and weight training and possibly over training. I am talking from experience. I am a super below average skinny fat guy. I started doing some weight training plus running. I wasn't going anywhere. Then I stopped the running altogether because I got interested in higher vertical jump. That made me do purely weight training and mostly different kinds of squats. Turns out I shed more fat in 3 months than I did in 7 months doing cardio and weight. Then the pandemic hit and now I am back to a potato. Although I just got myself a smart trainer.

    • @femimacaulay4547
      @femimacaulay4547 2 года назад +2

      Yep, agree with you that Mark has done an outstanding job in 8 weeks, and is being a bit hard on himself. Well done to @Mark Lewis (and I love your style and content and just subscribed to your channel). As far as the comment that 'extreme cardio' and weights can't go hand in hand, I beg to differ. This common misperception has been debunked many times. If you don't think so, check out Nick Bare on RUclips. And if you think Nick Bare is an exception that proves the rule, go and look up the athletes at the Crossfit Games.

    • @bazadam6635
      @bazadam6635 2 года назад +2

      @@femimacaulay4547
      I think there are two things at play here and where this 'misconception' comes from.
      First - if you specialise in something, i.e. weight or cardio - you will get more benefits than doing both at the same time. Pure weight training are for those who want muscles and pure cardio of for those who want to cycle or run or swim.
      Second - which is more effective in burning fats and building abs? Cardio/Weight or simply cardio or simply weight.
      I would argue simple weight, especially when doing compound exercises such as squats (explosively) and abs exercises. You are still burning a lot of calories while building pure muscles. Therefore, burning those fats plus building the muscles.
      Not making the difference between those I believe have led to this 'misconception'.
      Mark has done both at a good level yes but it is not necessarily the best method to achieve the results he wanted.

    • @femimacaulay4547
      @femimacaulay4547 2 года назад +3

      @@bazadam6635 want to know what the best method to build abs is? Not weights, not cardio...it's your diet! Mark Lewis knows this, and that was the point he was emphasising in his video. As for which is more effective to burn fats - cardio+weights vs cardio alone vs weights alone - you can literally find 100s if not 1000s of videos on that debate on RUclips, some from folks who really know their stuff on this subject. As a lifelong non-professional athlete (boxing, taekwondo, ultrarunnning, cycling) I can tell you from my experience that both cardio and weights will help you burn fat, but if your goal is to get those 6-pack abs then the right diet trumps them both.

  • @riichobamin7612
    @riichobamin7612 2 года назад +17

    Hello Mr. Lewis. Thank you so much for you work. I am a 5'9" guy who weigh 95 kgs and your video about running heavy and this video has really helped me out. I have herniated discs in my lumbar region and I want to go back to practicing MMA again. Your advice about having realistic expectations is just what I need to hear. Thanks a lot 👍🏻

  • @colinswan786
    @colinswan786 2 года назад +2

    Your honest self-reflection shows more about you than anything else. Well done. But in seriousness, well done and an awesome transformation over the period. Cliffhanger... what a movie!

  • @Jaxyboy2006
    @Jaxyboy2006 2 года назад +15

    I appreciate the honesty mark! You are definatly way above average for a 47 year old man! 😂 most people dont understand the dedication and even the time it takes to get where they want to be!

  • @MarkLewisfitness
    @MarkLewisfitness  2 года назад +7

    If you want to check out the whole 8 week journey - episode 1 is here : ruclips.net/video/cc8YqQDvp3Y/видео.html 😁 I suggest enjoying with a coffee and slice of cake 🤣

  • @Dustii91
    @Dustii91 Год назад +2

    This video absolutely skyrocketed my respect for you.
    As you mentioned, the ethos of your channel is key. And this message needs to be spread to so many people, especially the younger generation..
    I must be honest and say in terms of mentorship, you're absolutely #1 on RUclips🤘🏽

  • @LEGENDofBEANY
    @LEGENDofBEANY 2 года назад +9

    I’m here watching this because I can’t sleep (happens to me when I’m in a rather decent calories deficit). 38, and looking to get in the best shape of my life. This is hard. Great video!

  • @rgh622
    @rgh622 2 года назад +1

    I am a 55-year-old man who just lost 75 pounds (34 kilos) over the last 5 months (caloric deficit program). I have been running and strength training for the last month and I am very happy with my results thus far. Over my life, I have set goals and achieved some, and failed at others. My weight loss journey has always been about recording this and watching that monitor and comparing charts ultimately losing interest and falling back into my old ways. This time I have just trusted the process by following the rules, hour by hour, day by day, and week by week. Behold, 6 months in and it's working for me! A year will pass whether you do something or do nothing. Do something and see what it looks like a year later. Happy achievements all! Love your channel Mark, very motivating to be the best me I can be.

  • @Dietah131
    @Dietah131 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for all the great content Mark. Just wanted to let you know that they serve as an inspiration for me personally. I'm 1m88 and 34 years old. A month and a half ago my weight was around 125kg and now I'm at around 117kg. I bought Zwift, bought a smart trainer, started to watch what I eat (mostly vegan now) and working hard to fight my cravings. Your video's helped a lot and now on my way to be a healthier dad for my 4 year old son. I'm still a long way off my goal but I'm patient to become above average. Keep the inspiration coming!

    • @MarkLewisfitness
      @MarkLewisfitness  2 года назад +6

      Awesome to hear. And I'm super jealous because I wish I started at 34 😂 (Also, back then I would have been the only fitness RUclipsr out there so it would've made views easier too😄)

    • @stewijones738
      @stewijones738 2 года назад

      @@MarkLewisfitness
      Hi Mark, accidentally stumbled across this video and felt compelled to post.
      First you definitely didn’t fail, eight weeks is perhaps too short a time to achieve your goal. Looking at your condition and level of fitness you can get a six pack if that’s what you really want but at what cost? I think best to just focus on lifting weights around 4 to 5 times a week and just light cardio if you really want, then you need to be strict with what you eat, very little alcohol, high protein, cut out refined carbs sugars etc and eat in a deficit until body fat comes down to at least 12%, doesn’t always suit people with family as you pretty much have to eat separately to get this lean.
      I’m 50 and lean but prep all my own meals and partner thinks it’s a bit strange, I focus on just lifting weights and do no cardio which again might not suit you. Also if you get really lean like under 10% you won’t feel comfortable low libido etc so not always desirable to have abbs year round

    • @Tcoldsteel
      @Tcoldsteel 2 года назад

      Well done, mate. Keep it up

  • @richardboyne5074
    @richardboyne5074 2 года назад +4

    Great video Mark , you are right with fitness influencers showing unrealistic goals that they achieve with unhealthy diets, dehydration and often steroid use !

  • @severussin
    @severussin 2 года назад +1

    The realistic approach this channel takes is its uniqueness. Thank you. ✌🏾

  • @ktreanor1970
    @ktreanor1970 2 года назад +1

    I've been consuming fitness content on RUclips for the last 8+ years and I'm just finding your channel now. You have quickly become one of my favorite "fitness influencer"
    Please keep up with the great material and so so jokes ;)

  • @sidmartin4677
    @sidmartin4677 2 года назад +12

    Just watched your video never seen any of your stuff before so thanks, started my journey a few years back but got more motivated during Covid as had time, built my gym in garage and started working out yoga in morning and a workout or swim in afternoon, after a year of this I finally have a 2 pack 😂 thought I was mad continuously banging my head against the wall but managed to get back into my RAF uniform for my daughter’s wedding (an achievement).
    I have continued trying to believe in the process you’re right to think I could achieve a 4 pack was a bit much 😂 but I will continue and see, watching the tubers just stripping off fat is crazy I’m in month 12 now diet is pretty good training within my limits (I need a new hip) is manageable but seeing the minuscule results is the hard bit but down from 230 pounds to 218 a pound a month 😂 so glad to see it ISN’T easy gives me motivation to carry on in my 57th year so thanks

    • @MarkLewisfitness
      @MarkLewisfitness  2 года назад +1

      Slow but steady is the way. But sounds like you are well underway 👍🏼 Good going

  • @amandaosgood
    @amandaosgood 2 года назад +2

    Loved this one. I am that person who is sucked in constantly although I do really know that I am not willing to give up enough of my life to get the result that I am unrealistically aiming for. I have been around my maintenance weight for the last 27 years without realising it but I do like the idea of a thresh hold limit. I am going to set myself achievable expectations and be happy with them instead of always being on the look out for the next programme. Thank you.

  • @rionfindlay2236
    @rionfindlay2236 2 года назад +6

    Love your work Mark. You produce great content...very level headed, despite the remarkable athlete you are. I have watched many of your videos and plan to watch them all. I'm currently on a challenge to do 2000kms of cycling in a month, 65km per day average. It is tough trying to achieve balance while doing so, but I'm on track....453kms in, but 25 more days to go, keeping up the momentum and not burning out.

  • @blackcyclist
    @blackcyclist 2 года назад +4

    The best before/after photos are taken 2 mins apart 💪🏿😂👍🏿
    Love these videos, keep em coming.

  • @alliedickinson6026
    @alliedickinson6026 11 месяцев назад

    I've watched so many of your videos to motivate my weight loss and the thing that prompted me to comment was... the Teen Wolf reference. Excellent work.

  • @Lurgeek
    @Lurgeek Год назад

    unapologetically you. we need more of this energy on the internet. you also inspired me to run again and it indirectly inspired my partner too

  • @lydsrod4933
    @lydsrod4933 2 года назад +5

    Damn Mark! Thank you. I just finished a triathlon where I was kept all night worried about the 750yard open water swim. Once I accomplished that, all I can see is that I looked like a big ass sausage in my wetsuit. This was a great accomplishment for me. Thank you for reminding me to appreciate the little things. Onward and upward, next year will be a healthier, leaner, more “above average” year for me. Thank you!

  • @siming6
    @siming6 2 года назад +2

    Spot on!!! I’m preparing for my first IM at the age of 40, and facing similar conflicting goals. Thanks for this self reflection session!

  • @shanebauer1359
    @shanebauer1359 2 года назад +1

    This is a really unique video in fitness RUclips. Super appreciated! Thanks, mark.

  • @kimbrink8257
    @kimbrink8257 6 месяцев назад

    As a 27 y/o female from South Africa, I'm probably not your target audience, but your video just made me remember what I have so I'd call that a success
    About 2 years ago I entered the world of triathlon - because I wanted to achieve my dream body. I lost the weight, but also my period, my sleep, my mental health, my comfort, and gained a whole bunch of disordered behaviour.
    I'm now a year on from burnout and RED-S recovery, gained about 10% body weight, but my HRV is up by 24 points; I have an actual cycle; my appetite is regulated; AND I can run marathons and cycle 200km. That's pretty good going.
    Thanks for the reminder, 2 years on!

    • @MarkLewisfitness
      @MarkLewisfitness  6 месяцев назад

      If you enjoyed the video, and find it useful…. You are 100% target audience!

  • @justinbrown471
    @justinbrown471 2 года назад +2

    Great advice, Mark. Really appreciate all the information very relevant for 95% of the population.

  • @alisonsezonov1420
    @alisonsezonov1420 Год назад

    Great video. Fitness influencers on many platforms that I’ve seen are ‘not fit, athletic or sporty.’ They are more fitness models, which operfectly ok. But they are not ‘athletes.’
    I got the perfect body, but agree there is nothing carefree about it. With exercise 6 days a week it was a very restrictive, boring diet, that often maintained a ‘look’ but not my athletic performance. I like now still being fit, flat stomach but more body fat. I like you are a bit older but still looked to social media and thought i could look like that, ended up working hard, looked like them and hated it! Love your humour and how you present these relevant fitness topics

  • @leandrosantos32
    @leandrosantos32 2 года назад +2

    Glad I stumbled upon your channel, Mark. Great content!

  • @jeffs9892
    @jeffs9892 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video , just found your channel and at 50 year’s old your content what’s spot on, the balancing act between work/life family . Thoroughly enjoyed your delivery, you couldn’t have said it better.. One thing I have learned is to appreciate the small things , means more in the long run.

  • @patrickaherne1274
    @patrickaherne1274 2 года назад

    The only genuine fitness RUclipsr 🙌

  • @MrRickle
    @MrRickle 2 года назад +1

    Just found you and your videos are fantastic and is helping this 50 year old get back in shape realistically.

  • @constantinLu_
    @constantinLu_ Год назад

    I'm 32 and I always did some sport in my life, football, running, fitness, running, cycing. I'm somewhere above average. But with your authentic and true content that shows the real life with ups and downs, motivates me to just keep up going in order to keep a healthy life and at 70 yo to walk 4 level to reach my apartment without an issue and play with my gradchilds without any pain and just joy. ! Keep on going.

  • @bootneck7093
    @bootneck7093 Год назад

    Superb content & presentation, Mark. Your videos really resonate and inspire. I am 52 yrs old 5'11 96kg to 80kg in 9 months. Body fat dropped from 26% to 20% - so much happier with better sleep/rest, better diet and focussed training (mainly static bike & free weights) - I aim for 'above average' - it's a great mantra! Many thanks for the channel! JC😎

  • @KeenanModica
    @KeenanModica 2 года назад

    You have the best videos on RUclips related to fitness

  • @hankschrader2353
    @hankschrader2353 2 года назад +4

    That's great progress and you shared some thoughtful insights. Thanks!

  • @perro0076
    @perro0076 2 года назад

    Nice one. That work-life balance is quite a thing for mere mortals. Life does get in the way. Those people with the ripped bodies do not have desk jockey jobs. They have most of their days to do exercise. I only have a small window during lunch and a slightly bigger one at the end of my working day. My guidance is Newtonian theory. The heavier one is, the slower things become. Playing golf is a big help as it really tests one’s patience and character. The mental side of things.

  • @luiscaminero9145
    @luiscaminero9145 2 года назад +1

    4:12 This is something that I needed to hear

  • @mikeo3857
    @mikeo3857 2 года назад

    Excellent and very timely video for me, l am fast approaching 60 years old and this year dropped from 116kg to current weight of 93kg, l cycle around 180-200 kilometres a week, and in the early stages l was very much addicted to RUclips fitness videos, in an attempt to lose my fat stomach which seems to love staying with me regardless of what l eat or how much l train. In my younger days l got my run time down to a 19 minute 5k, l now need to understand that this would be impossible. l just need to remain active and while l can push myself l need to also remember l am not training for an event but more importantly to increase health and longevity. Thank you for an excellent vide keep them coming.

  • @pdal1380
    @pdal1380 2 года назад +1

    Very inspiring, thank you. I'm 60 and still pursuing greatness.

  • @1I9C7G7
    @1I9C7G7 2 года назад +4

    At the age of 43 I've just started working out for the first time in my life. I'm 6.2 and about 90kg. I've never been overly big but could see the middle age spread starting so decided to no something about it. Your videos and attitude to fitness and everything is inspiring and got me motivated. I've made a little indoor gym with main attraction being a bike fitted to a turbo trainer. I'm now on it most days and can really feel the difference. My eating habits have really change no more rubbish is bought. So if not bought it can't be eaten 🙂. The Mrs has been vegan for a while so that might be my next step but that would be a big one 😟. Anyway keep pushing and try not to make a super human that can do everything and specialise in one thing 👍

    • @MarkLewisfitness
      @MarkLewisfitness  2 года назад +6

      A vegan wife......thats only a matter of time dude....enjoy your burgers while you can 🍔🤣

  • @bobbnudd2502
    @bobbnudd2502 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fail? You smashed it. Look at those photos!

  • @bradsayles3963
    @bradsayles3963 2 года назад +4

    Mark, good videos my man! I really enjoy the self deprecating sense of humor. Your commitment is inspiring and your insight is helpful. I’m 55 and while slightly above average, I’ve got plenty of work, both with the diet as well as the exercise to reach where I want to be. Keep the content coming! Good stuff!

  • @wierzej
    @wierzej 2 года назад +1

    Never thought a British middle aged man on the internet would boost my self esteem. Thanks Mark.

  • @TheButterflyChaos
    @TheButterflyChaos 2 года назад

    "I don't know any of their names... I should follow someone else other than the rock" this killed me 😂

  • @speedwobble5383
    @speedwobble5383 2 года назад +1

    Good video fella.
    Just discovered the channel last week and it's pretty refreshing.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @alberttresslevic914
    @alberttresslevic914 2 года назад

    I'm glad you took the time to share your experiences.
    I tried a similar thing a couple years ago and ended up the same.
    At 179cm and 71kg I thought I'd have popping abs, and I did not want to go any leaner, my wife was already unhappy!
    And I was fit at that weight, benching 95kg and deadlifting 140kg for reps and running a half marathon every weekend in around 90mins, so not an untrained twig, but where were my 6 pack abs?! I felt cheated 🤣

  • @JohnBrown-wk4io
    @JohnBrown-wk4io 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations on your wedding. I wish you & your lovely bride the best. I remember reading that Arnold struggled with many of his scenes while filming Conan the Barbarian because his physique was not designed to swing a sword around. More people need to see this vid to keep from being trapped in self defeating unrealistic expectations.

  • @calm.aware.
    @calm.aware. Год назад

    Truth bombs left and right. Great content. Thank you!

  • @tweedledee4605
    @tweedledee4605 2 года назад +2

    what an absolute smashing vid. Great content

  • @chrishopper8370
    @chrishopper8370 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic vlog Mark! Puts achievable back in my vocabulary. You hit so many nails in this vlog on your explanation of ‘it’s not the norm’. I see friends taking drugs that mimic insulin because guys in amazing shape swear by them, but it’s such a false promise. Keep smashing these amazing addictive life accounts out!!

  • @emilybemily4397
    @emilybemily4397 2 года назад

    I admire your honesty and frank discussion of issues. I'm finding you quite inspirational and motivating. (I know this is an old video but your words are still relevant). I've just seen in another, current video, that you are off to Turkey. Have a great time. :)

  • @IgorG89
    @IgorG89 Год назад

    I totally understand you, trying to combine lifting, mountaineering and swimming for years. Just try to enjoy what you are doing, progress slowly and don't compare yourself to pro's: we have family and job to take care about.

  • @NomadeDigital
    @NomadeDigital 2 года назад

    I like the honesty of your videos, managing expectations, shifting goals, the whole above average mentality, this is going to be a great channel.

  • @chrislowe3060
    @chrislowe3060 2 года назад +2

    Love this video! I’m 51 and raced bikes in my youth and ran several ultras in my 30s and 40s. However the pandemic, kids and other obligations have caused my fitness to absolutely tank. Got a Wahoo Kickr to hopefully get me back on the right path.
    Also if you need a role model for how to look: David Goggins.
    Need a cycling role model: David Goggins.
    Need a running role model: David Goggins.
    ;)

    • @stevef2114
      @stevef2114 2 года назад

      He’s not normal lol

  • @frohman10
    @frohman10 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this healthy reminder. Much appreciated.

  • @jasonmccallum9731
    @jasonmccallum9731 2 года назад

    Refreshing to hear a no BS reflection on your progress and feelings.
    Well done from down under, please keep
    It up .
    Jason

  • @ZuluTango9
    @ZuluTango9 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant video. And in an odd way, very motivational, given you were talking about not achieving what you wanted. The message “be realistic, it’s ok” is a good one. You are right about social media, it makes you believe that being ripped is normal these days and easily achieved. When it’s not for the vast majority.
    One thing though, you are actually not that normal 😂 (in a positive way). The time you put in to achieve what you have (I saw your video earlier detailing your weekly training) and the consistency is way above average. You are however realistic and transparent, showing and talking about what it actually takes to get where you want to be. We’ll deserved too 👍🏻

  • @patcarroll280
    @patcarroll280 2 года назад

    Smashing it again Mark. I'm a 55 year old runner and, due to being picked on at school for being chubby ( called "pilsberry dough man"), I have struggled with body image all my life. What i see in the mirror probably isn't what other people see. Nice to hear a rational voice bud. Keep up the good work.

  • @pommieMJ
    @pommieMJ 2 года назад

    Hey Mark. I absolutely love your sincere honesty in these videos combined a fair bit of humour. Makes your content enjoyable to watch and your advice to follow. Thanks mate 👍👍

  • @guzz95
    @guzz95 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic Results! Thanks for sharing, and promoting such a great message!

  • @joenichols3901
    @joenichols3901 2 года назад +2

    I've been the college, 6'2" guy with a shredded six pack and incredible physique. I was a college variety lacrosse player my freshman year. I can tell you that it took years to get to that point. Also, for good photos, it normally took some type of speed (drugs to not eat/tons of energy) and cold water to get it to look that way. I also believe I have very good genetics. If you aren't a full time athlete like I was it's nearly impossible to do. I could only maintain it for short periods of time in high school/college when my metabolism was super revved up

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones 2 года назад

      Lighting is also CRUCIAL.

  • @MotoguyX5
    @MotoguyX5 2 года назад

    I love seeing your realistic, level headed approach to fitness. And actual fitness, not just looking aesthetic. This is something that even though I know I struggle with. As you said, I want to look like a Greek god while being an amazing runner, sprint fast, and pull off sweet calestenics moves. Most if not all of these things are contradictory, especially as I want to remain natural. Great video, subbed!

  • @mikecollins2333
    @mikecollins2333 2 года назад

    Perfect timing. I've been training for a year with my coach for Alps Epic. 5 days mtb xc in the Alps in June. Riding training and strength training going really well but still not where I thought I would be physic wise.
    This video is just what I needed to help me realise how far I've come. Thank you.

  • @tadeuszdolkowski
    @tadeuszdolkowski 2 года назад

    That's a smashing content. I'm 35 and have been struggling to set a lasting goal for myself. Through school I've been a total looser compared to me peers, however sort of enjoyed sport in general. Over the years I suppose I'm over average in terms of looks and performance but my connection to activity is to much of a on-of one. I'll go a month on being active and happy about it and then a minor pain comes and I would leave it all for 3 months. Your content brought joy to moving my body. Thank you

  • @abrahamjoffe9361
    @abrahamjoffe9361 2 года назад

    Mark, great channel. Love your ethos. You are also a fantastic communicator. I'm turning 40 in July. Was 106kg pre covid and now sit at 85kg. I wish I'd found your channel earlier... might have made the journey easier. ps - you deserve more than the 80 odd thousand subscribers you currently have. Keep producing this great content!

    • @MarkLewisfitness
      @MarkLewisfitness  2 года назад +1

      Thanks 🙏 and congrats on your weight loss, great numbers 👍🏼

  • @shaundavies8503
    @shaundavies8503 Год назад

    Only stumbled across your channel but one of my go to channels now. Awesome content 🏃🏻👍🏻💪🏻

  • @jorisk9873
    @jorisk9873 2 года назад

    Just found your channel and I have watched quite a few of your videos because they are informative, funny, motivational and very honest. Unlike fitness adverts and instagram pictures where the other half an ab that you said you were missing, is drawn on, with specific lighting to add shadows to highlight muscle definition and models are encouraged to dehydrate (apparently) I would much rather spend my time watching realistic and honest videos of someone who has made some huge changes to their lifestyle and physique which are actually achievable with some amount of effort than any of the others influencers out there. Watching your channel has given me the motivational kick up the bum that I definitely needed!

  • @haroldhdknoxstreet-glide5331
    @haroldhdknoxstreet-glide5331 2 года назад +1

    The results are definitely good 👍 most of all Your opinions are pretty much on point as far as I can say from my 38 years of doing sports mostly bike cross running and a little swimming…including up to 7 weight workouts in a gym for about 12 years 😎💪 thanks 🙏 again for the honest work and motivation I’m very grateful 😊

  • @glimtart
    @glimtart Год назад

    Spot on. Thanks for sharing and keeping the perspective real.

  • @Nayz13
    @Nayz13 Год назад

    Great message Mark!

  • @justdo2801
    @justdo2801 2 года назад

    i am happy enough was the perfect statement!!! that should be anybody's goal.

  • @SantoRedentor
    @SantoRedentor 2 года назад

    One man's failure is another man's "unreachable objective". I am 33 and I would gladly sign to have you abs and muscles.
    For the moment I am recovering from a shoulder surgery and I started running again after being 9 years off due to two inguinal hernias (and 2 surgeries) that left me with chronic pain that only recently started to recede somewhat.

  • @michalswierkosz12
    @michalswierkosz12 Год назад

    I appreciate your work and the effort you put into helping your audience.

  • @robjones2613
    @robjones2613 2 года назад +1

    Just Perfect 👍 👍👍👍 so refreshing I think we’ve all been there to some degree. Great vid.

  • @DavidSmith-yj4gt
    @DavidSmith-yj4gt 2 года назад

    At 58 myself I have a hard time trying to fit in all the sports activities I love to do, I’ve had 2 stem cell operations for leukaemia in the past 12 years (now in remission) but have never stopped training… I do weights 4 times per week, running 4 t p w, cycling 4 t p w, martial arts 3 t p w among other activities as well, obviously I’m over training but I just enjoy doing it…. So why not ?? Thanks for the entertaining videos Mark keep it up 💪👏👍

  • @iankirton368
    @iankirton368 2 года назад +2

    Hi Mark, yet another great Vid on the channel, love your honesty, think you’re doing amazingly well especially considering the number of different disciplines your above average at.
    Have to say as a 58 year old worried about the on set of 60 🙄 I still love running cycling the gym a couple of workout class with others such spinning and body pump but was so driven by PB’s and goals achieved, which I am not knocking great highs followed by sometime lows if I didn’t achieve. but in my lows I have to sometimes go back to basics and remind myself I am very happy to be in such a great place
    Anyway on a serious note 🤔 making sure Er 😂 in doors is happy helps a lot with training and well being 👍
    keep on keeping on buddy, I intend too into my 90’s🤞 your doing great 👍

  • @mistyfiello5262
    @mistyfiello5262 2 года назад +1

    I got back into running after getting a pacemaker in my late 30s. The road to health has been really really hard. I love this realistic approach to getting healthy. It’s so easy to get discouraged when you see huge gains but not as big as you think you should see!

    • @MarkLewisfitness
      @MarkLewisfitness  2 года назад +1

      Realistic and optimistic .... A nice balance of the two and you are good to go😁

  • @walkwithliam
    @walkwithliam 2 года назад

    This was brilliant. Been following you for a while now and a lot of your journey mirrors my ups and downs and actually one of my reasons why I haven't fully pulled the trigger on my RUclips channel. But, love your style and your introspection and I have a few personal challenges coming up so documenting them to kick my RUclips journey off is probably what I'll do. Love your work, mate.

  • @paulmorrison30
    @paulmorrison30 2 года назад +1

    As always a very honest, entertaining and informative vid ✊🏾👊🏾

  • @federicopanichi9874
    @federicopanichi9874 2 года назад

    I pass(ed) trough exactly the same situation in the last two years. Wanted to get ripped and muscular and faster and more stamina...I recall I was running every single day, hitting gym, walking trough Manchester's channels for hours and hours...no abs, no results thus I was cutting even more cals and packing even more activities, no abs. At the end, I realised that as it took 10 yrs to an extremely talented and gifted runner to run sub-2 h marathon I can't expect that, me, an average person, can get everything in 2 months. Dedication, patience and calibrate my goals helped me significantly in this (ongoing) journey. Very appreciated video Mark.

  • @spongebobgrumpypants6862
    @spongebobgrumpypants6862 2 года назад +1

    I'm 57. Keto/carnivore and intermittent fasting enabled me to lose most of my body fat without compromising energy and strength. In fact, pound for pound, I'm stronger at 75kg than I was at 87kg, and have more energy than ever.................

  • @Oggymandias
    @Oggymandias Год назад

    Very important video. You have a terrific physique for your age, that is probably better than 99.9% of the population above 45. Expectations today are completely busted by unrealistic standards set by people using steroids and/or photoshop and selling it as natural.
    I myself started going back into sports 5 years ago after a 10 year period of getting fat in my 20s. I lost more than 25 kg and am getting close to seeing abdominal muscles again but I am not sure I will actually achieve a proper sixpack ever again. Props to you for making good and honest videos, you earned the subscription.

  • @calebpoirier751
    @calebpoirier751 2 года назад

    I really appreciate that you are applying wisdom to fitness. Keep this sort of content coming. We all need to hear more of it. Yes, we should stretch ourselves, however constantly living in longing and self dissatisfaction is unhealthy. Celebrating one’s successes no matter how small leads to willingness to take on new challenges. Celebrating each other leads to company on this difficult road of life: I celebrate your remarkable health and your talent in encouraging others to grow.

  • @jasfiona
    @jasfiona Год назад

    Thanks for your commitment to your channel Mark
    I really do appreciate your videos
    A few days ago, I watched one of your videos on the Fenix 7 (Pro, I think), when you were comparing with the 6 Pro.
    I've watched a few more since and shared a few
    In my opinion, for my situation, you're just the right kind of influencer/suggestor/adviser/teacher (or even a perfect remote/pseudo mentor).
    I'm a very keen cyclist, avid walker and occasional runner.
    I've had a basic Garmin device for nearly 5 years now. I do enjoy tech and would consider myself an early adopter.
    However, I thought that these kind of devices were just a gimmick, with unreliable, (or at least arbitrary), data, so of very little use to myself.
    The decision to disregard any fitness tech whatsoever isn't solely based on my passionate and determined reluctance to follow the crowd.
    As a musician, most of my disposable income ends up in that department, although to be fair, I have got 7 bikes, lots of kit and 56 pairs of various shoes!
    Anyway? I've just bought an old style Enduro at a great price, for pure convenience, just to see how the size of these watches works. If think my next purchase would then by the next generation of Fenix in a few years. I do like the 7's light feature, but couldn't just the price when I'm considering my next guitar acquisition.
    Thanks again. I will be watching more of your sensibly practical videos to gain many more top tips and crucially encouragement.

  • @colinsavill3459
    @colinsavill3459 2 года назад

    Love the humour, love the channel.

  • @DMC69DMC
    @DMC69DMC Год назад

    Your progress was amazing to me. You started from a pretty good place and in 8 weeks you made marked and significant progress.. with a self-admitted less than 100% focus. Imagine if you spent 16 or 24 or even 52 weeks, focused 100% .. I'm pretty sure you'd be even more ripped. You already have a great foundation. Not suggesting you should, but to me, seeing your progress in just 8 weeks is a definite success, and you did it in a sustainable way.. keep up the videos.

  • @toughguy8228
    @toughguy8228 Месяц назад

    Still an impressive transformation 💪 good vid

  • @BHarris25
    @BHarris25 2 года назад +2

    I’ve never had visible abs, I’ve been skipping rope and running my ass off and eating a calorie deficit since Jan 1st trying to get as lean and shredded as possibly by my 42nd birthday at the end of May. I’m nowhere near seeing abs yet, but I have lost about 27 lbs since Jan 1st and toned up a lot, plus I’ve taken my 1 mile run time from 13:57 on Jan 1st down to 8:36 yesterday which is my fastest ever because I never ran faster than 9 mins because I was fat in high school too. Still have plenty of time, I’ll be pretty happy if I get anywhere close to what you look like in fact I’m already thrilled at my results. I used to wear a size 42 waist and now my size 34 are loose. At my heaviest I was 285 and currently I’m at 190.

    • @NNICKKK
      @NNICKKK 2 года назад

      that's amazing man 👍

    • @BHarris25
      @BHarris25 2 года назад

      @@NNICKKK 182 today

  • @jarrodclyne707
    @jarrodclyne707 2 года назад

    'I'm happy enough' - That is the key message here. Well done.

  • @frankhirsch7343
    @frankhirsch7343 Год назад

    Your philosophy reminded me if the book “The gap and the gain” by Benjamin Hardy. The book has had an impact on my life. Your videos are great.

  • @danielmackenzie680
    @danielmackenzie680 2 года назад

    I find it useful Mark. I'm 41 and have always been fit but I've always wanted to be built like a super hero. I'm in better shape than anyone I meet and know but I'm still not happy🤣. If I'm talking to my friends to help them get fit I always give them far more realistic goals. I should listen to myself sometimes 🤣