Training W/ 7X Mr. Olympia Phil Heath

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  • 7x Mr Olympia Phil Heath coaches me through his arm workout! Grow your biceps and triceps with these incredible tips from a bodybuilding legend.
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    TRAINING W/ 7X MR. OLYMPIA PHIL HEATH
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  • @PhilHeathTV
    @PhilHeathTV Год назад +7473

    Had an awesome time Brother! This is what being "TheGift" truly meant and I enjoyed sharing it with you and your viewers. Can't wait to share more soon. 😉👍🏽💪🏽

    • @tillyboyee123100
      @tillyboyee123100 Год назад +103

      You guys need to collaborate again soon. Great information.

    • @davereinhardt3862
      @davereinhardt3862 Год назад +31

      Man why you gotta troll Kai like that? LOL This video really changed the way I have been training. Thanks for doing it, both of you!

    • @billiamc3281
      @billiamc3281 Год назад +10

      MY GOAT💪💪💪

    • @timkenda8203
      @timkenda8203 Год назад +22

      Phil you're legit a legend, the forearm joke was hilarious and I appreciate you so much!

    • @Rban-xh6fk
      @Rban-xh6fk Год назад +24

      I have watched this video 3 times and I learnt new things every time , Phil u need to make a training book or program or something I would 100% pay a lot to buy it

  • @gregdoucette
    @gregdoucette Год назад +6364

    Such a great video. Everyone should be learning from your video.

    • @diaryniden1648
      @diaryniden1648 Год назад +28

      TUT is the key!

    • @LordBerserk_
      @LordBerserk_ Год назад +159

      BUY MY FREAKIN' COOKBOOK

    • @eimaj3185
      @eimaj3185 Год назад +113

      Greg making sure to watch each video earlier than last time

    • @alexzghibolt2570
      @alexzghibolt2570 Год назад +9

      Yeah, amazing tehnique, he says what you say coach, learned a lot from coach Greg. GG.

    • @russ4533
      @russ4533 Год назад +8

      I was curious what you thought. Great form and perfection.

  • @Darkshine369
    @Darkshine369 Год назад +755

    Never watched a vid of Phil Heath before but holy he seems so damn knowledgeable and very well spoken. Respect! I learned a lot

    • @regidon6816
      @regidon6816 Год назад +7

      duh he won the 0 like 6 times im sure he knows sutting aobut training

    • @baked.ginger
      @baked.ginger Год назад +21

      @@regidon6816 Ronnie Coleman won the O 8 times and he said he was 0.3% bodyfat 💀

    • @AstrixCloud
      @AstrixCloud Год назад

      @@regidon6816No shit, otherwise they wouldn't be Mr.O's if they didn't. But with Phil he's always kept to himself and hardly ever did videos of him training or anything for the most part really, he trained and set it all on stage much like Dorian Yates. Don't have to be a cock about someone making a statement. It's 7x Mr.O too not 6.

    • @mustafaLY2631
      @mustafaLY2631 Год назад

      @@baked.ginger %3*

    • @gxne3988
      @gxne3988 Год назад +7

      ​@@mustafaLY2631nope, he literally said he was ".33%"

  • @Hyakurai84
    @Hyakurai84 Год назад +691

    One of the most illuminating videos on pragmatic and efficient habits of working out ever. Thanks Phil and Will.

    • @indradityasarkar
      @indradityasarkar Год назад +1

      damn, I actually cant read. I read illuminating as humiliating was super confused.

    • @Hackedideal
      @Hackedideal Год назад

      this video is so good oh my lord

  • @coma7104
    @coma7104 Год назад +2696

    I have gained so much respect for Phil. He is very well spoken and acts like a perfect role model towards will. I wish I had someone as knowledgeable as Phil to help on my fitness journey. Phil is a living legend

    • @backagain5216
      @backagain5216 Год назад

      Complete with the steroids. Don’t forget that. It’s like a 95 pound chick and a chest you could fire nuclear missiles off. It’s a fake look.

    • @peyocamps1726
      @peyocamps1726 Год назад +39

      Dam now, I think we would all want 7x Mr Olympia to teach us😂

    • @oscarcervantes12
      @oscarcervantes12 Год назад +5

      I feel the same way.

    • @redohamahmed9654
      @redohamahmed9654 Год назад +3

      @@peyocamps1726 yes, we do this video has opened my eyes 😂

    • @Artaxerxes.
      @Artaxerxes. Год назад +5

      Sounds like a bot wrote this comment

  • @farrellhopkins
    @farrellhopkins Год назад +1556

    That was honestly one of my favorite episodes. I’ve never heard Phil talk at length. What a gentleman and coach. A+. All class.

    • @Micarunwithme
      @Micarunwithme Год назад +1

      He talks a lot. Just have to a Phil Heath fan

    • @laurapalmerTDGE
      @laurapalmerTDGE Год назад +2

      @@Micarunwithme -Would you rather he stood like a wallflower in the corner?
      He explains in a pleasant way and indeed ... most of us know Mr. O.
      But the way we see now is different. And just as he is.

    • @raregoodds3143
      @raregoodds3143 Год назад

      he missed....how do you train abs/gut and what steroid stack?

    • @laurapalmerTDGE
      @laurapalmerTDGE Год назад +2

      That point is ignored because it is common knowledge and yet those questions remain unanswered. That would never even be published;
      No roids means no competition at this level.

    • @repliesoffcuzimright1679
      @repliesoffcuzimright1679 Год назад +7

      @@raregoodds3143 Steroid stack is irrelevant. If you took everything he did you would still look like a couch potato. Just get in the gym Mr. Excuses.

  • @lav1093
    @lav1093 Год назад +83

    2:20 Arms 90° + back up tight + lower back tight + chest up
    2:48 slow controlled negative
    3:12 breathing + head up
    3:32 do not go super heavy
    4:50 do not stare in the mirror
    6:00 prioritize time under tension: get each rep of 10 holding for 5 to 10 seconds

  • @Strat-o-caster
    @Strat-o-caster Год назад +357

    Phil is such a genuine person

  • @DrSwole
    @DrSwole Год назад +748

    It’s cool to see Phil still in amazing shape 🔥

    • @gamer8622
      @gamer8622 Год назад +25

      He only competed like 2 yrs ago and took 3rd lmao. He's still in wildly good shape

    • @justushilliard6994
      @justushilliard6994 Год назад +6

      Dr. Swole! I listen to your podcast all the time. A fellow natty gonna compete for the first time next year. I appreciate your informative interviews and great guests. You should do more, more often!

    • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
      @feelinghealingfrequences7179 Год назад +3

      what about the inside health? kidney, liver, heart function from gear and low body fat and diuretics

    • @rosesareblackmedia
      @rosesareblackmedia Год назад +15

      @@feelinghealingfrequences7179 these guys are living for it bro.. you dont have to adress something that everyone knows.. smh

    • @yumengyan1520
      @yumengyan1520 Год назад +1

      @@gamer8622 well, Shawn Rhoden beat Phil in 2018, but no where close to the Phil's physique.

  • @mdanam
    @mdanam Год назад +767

    Phil seems like a genuinely nice guy. And I love that he is all about technique. A seven-time Mr Olympia doesn't have to Ego lift he's got nothing to prove to anybody. When he said it's about completely mastering the movement, I was reminded of when Bruce Lee said, " I don't fear the man who practices a thousand kicks one time. I fear the man that practices one kick a thousand times."

    • @terimaakigaand5857
      @terimaakigaand5857 Год назад +11

      Nice guy? What kind of nice guy talk shhhh**t abt everyone? What kind of nice guy steals jewelery from others? What kind of nice guy threatens to sue people when they expose him?

    • @username-xo1ps
      @username-xo1ps Год назад

      @@terimaakigaand5857 elaborate..?

    • @AnonymousUser27
      @AnonymousUser27 Год назад

      @@terimaakigaand5857 so you never made mistakes in life i assume

    • @Mortenen
      @Mortenen Год назад

      @@terimaakigaand5857 All of these guys talk sht about eachother. Even the greatest Rodney Coleman has some quotes on him that don't look good taken out of context. And about the jewelery? believe that Kennedy was lying.

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад +1

      Hes genuinely nice until he sees a 80K+ bracelet on your arm

  • @WadeLeehey
    @WadeLeehey Год назад +212

    "I don't feel like I'm lifting; I feel like I'm sculpting"...Phil leans in. "Guess what...You're bodybuilding" This was a poetic moment, and I feel like it all changed for Will, and Phil was so happy to see him realize this! Such a great video!!!!! No one can deny the genuine passion of these two. One man, a true legend and the other a your legend looking to create his own legacy.

  • @RandySRT
    @RandySRT Год назад +53

    Phil speaks truth. As a former pro natural bodybuilder, my motto has always been 'do it light, and do it right'. focus on control over numbers. Your body can't tell how much something weighs, it can only feel stress. Learn to create that stress with lighter weights and your joints will thank you later in life. Another great collaboration.

  • @wesleechew7340
    @wesleechew7340 Год назад +1024

    It’s nice to see Phil pass these gems onto someone who actually appreciates them. Will’s reactions are amazing.

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад

      Because he was forced to take the Kai Greene approach, after the bracelet incident he had to come at a different angle. Whos well liked? Kai. Ama do what Kai did hope to get some credibility.

    • @dontsugarcoat2729
      @dontsugarcoat2729 Год назад

      He's tiny hahaha

    • @NotCharAznable
      @NotCharAznable Год назад

      @@fawx.1633 People kinda hate Kai now. Especially with his constant Olympia teases. Phil is kinda doing the same in that regard too funnily enough.

  • @velpslab2794
    @velpslab2794 Год назад +671

    It's insane how good he can articulate his points across, Phil is a real gem in the field of muscle building/health

    • @nicokorkiamaki2991
      @nicokorkiamaki2991 Год назад +7

      Health, lmao

    • @sensam6155
      @sensam6155 Год назад +13

      Muscle-building? Of course!
      Health? What kind of crack are you on?

    • @gman2419
      @gman2419 Год назад +1

      @@sensam6155 true, but in his experience he’s probably done it right I. Terms of taking care of his body

    • @_Only_Zuul
      @_Only_Zuul Год назад +3

      he has top tier genetics + on a ton of steroids which pretty much allows him to do whatever the fvck he wants in the gym and still grow, that's all you need to be a top mr olympia level bodybuilder.. great genetics and a great drug cycle, a bit of time and hard work too, but as for training? meh anything program will work with enough of the right exercises and volume..

    • @skylarkesselring6075
      @skylarkesselring6075 Год назад

      "It's insane how well he can articulate his points" would probably be a better way to phrase that. Not being a dick, but on a comment about articulating your point I couldn't resist.

  • @X0luminary
    @X0luminary Год назад +90

    tips to actually implement for best results (for myself or anyone else coming across this)
    - prioritize time under tension - hold for 5 seconds at the end of each set
    - technique>reps,weights,etc
    - when it gets harder later in the set/workout, focus even more on your technique - DO NOT lose technique.
    - start small, PERFECT your form, then increase progression
    - 90% of reps in a set must be done with perfect form
    - try to make your last set better than your first
    - be aware of your breathing
    - chin up king, try to keep your head up for better form

    • @X0luminary
      @X0luminary Год назад

      @@Larrybobangles are you like challenged or something.. I just summed up what Phil heath said in the video into tips for myself

    • @rayane9086
      @rayane9086 Год назад +2

      I have a question, let's say you're doing a set of 10 reps (with perfect form) and it's your last set and when you reach the fifth rep you can't continue (reached failure), what to do there? Do i take a break and finish the set?

    • @user-ig3vf9mw7p
      @user-ig3vf9mw7p Год назад +1

      @@rayane9086 depends on your mindset when your in the gym. Comes down to where your heads at because by that stage you could be thinking one of the two scenarios, but if you came into the gym with the goal to have perfect form all the way I would say drop set and reduce the weight and keep working that muscle with perfect form and finish off.

  • @Just_This_Hayley
    @Just_This_Hayley Год назад +78

    Will is so focused listening, not as many jokes! It's cool to see Will learn so many new things, wheels are turning in his head. Can't wait to see him in a year!

  • @sjn99
    @sjn99 Год назад +501

    Please collab with him again! You two make a very good team. He was informative without being cocky or condescending.

    • @TheGuy3-D
      @TheGuy3-D Год назад +10

      Yes! This is exactly what I was thinking. I'd love to see him and will do a video for every exercise day/group.

    • @PlankManAndBigOwl
      @PlankManAndBigOwl Год назад +4

      Wish I could give this comment a hundred thumbs up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @atwntennisclub
    @atwntennisclub Год назад +663

    Damn I feel like Phil is so misunderstood. He's so passionate, intelligent and knowledgeable I could listen to him talk about his own training ethos for daysssss. This is hands down my fav video of yours so far and thank you for showing everyone this side of Phil. What an absolute legend and gentleman, great role model for the sport.

    • @oggyoggy1299
      @oggyoggy1299 Год назад +5

      Yeah, you misunderstand him.

    • @vvoof2601
      @vvoof2601 Год назад +5

      @@oggyoggy1299 Unfortunately you do :(

    • @chadsmith1183
      @chadsmith1183 Год назад +5

      The only thing that really puts me off with Phil is it seems he’s always trying to hard. Like some of the stuff he says seems cringey. Might be my negative feelings towards him due to his old cocky self.

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад +2

      He is not misunderstood. Everyone in the Bodybuilding world know Phil is a prick and they only tolerate because he was No. 1. But look what happened, soon as you lost the skeletons came out the closet. Everyone knew Phil is a cu*t, its just no one had any ground to stand on because he tried to pocket everyone.

    • @Panos7Thyra
      @Panos7Thyra Год назад +2

      @@fawx.1633 why do i feel like you are a die hard fan of a certain fratboi fitness agenda-pushing youtuber?🤔🤔

  • @xander_rogue6165
    @xander_rogue6165 Год назад +103

    I can feel the burn on that tricep pulldown.

  • @redsquarter5716
    @redsquarter5716 Год назад +18

    Amazing to see a legend like Phil be so generous with his knowledge. I learned a lot, like most viewers I bet.

  • @naturalisticnatty6874
    @naturalisticnatty6874 Год назад +535

    Phil is the Bob Ross of bodybuilding. So soft spoken and has a very calming presence about him. Great video, Will 💪

    • @ElFreako
      @ElFreako Год назад +11

      nah, john meadows is the Bob Ross of bodybuilding. Phil is just straight up the gift.

    • @mathieutrudeau9813
      @mathieutrudeau9813 Год назад +1

      yall never seen kai greene lol?

    • @ElFreako
      @ElFreako Год назад +1

      @@mathieutrudeau9813 you mean heard? He can talk forever.

    • @blueicydasani4543
      @blueicydasani4543 Год назад

      I would say Flex Wheeler is

    • @ElFreako
      @ElFreako Год назад

      @@blueicydasani4543 you should listen to some lee priest stories about flex.

  • @JTshoot
    @JTshoot Год назад +458

    Phil has such a chill and calming energy around him, it's entrancing! Great video as always Will, keep up the good work!

    • @terimaakigaand5857
      @terimaakigaand5857 Год назад +3

      Chil and Calming energy? Lollllll. Give it some time and u will feel the paranoid and pregnant energy from him.

    • @Willszschumi
      @Willszschumi Год назад

      @@terimaakigaand5857 wtf...

  • @Huntshelton
    @Huntshelton Год назад +10

    I’ve met Phil, and this video just proves how amazing that guy is. So down to earth and cool. Unbelievably helpful the whole time.

  • @bx_718stryker7
    @bx_718stryker7 Год назад +140

    Man I'm a Kai Greene fan, but I need more videos like this of Phil now training or training with others. He gets straight to the point, explains things very easily, and it was cool seeing this side of his humor. Meanwhile I have Kai trying to sound philosophical for 5 minutes straight about 1 exercise lol.

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад +2

      Phil always been in Kai shadow. Only in recent years has Phil been happy to talk about actual training. Man was gatekeeping like hell and only when he was caught stealing a 80-100k bracelet did he decide to take the videos at a different angle. Phil is a straight up liar

    • @YaayGrrrBomber
      @YaayGrrrBomber Год назад +21

      @@fawx.1633 Did you really just describe Phil fucking Heath as being in Kai Greene's shadow? You're actually insane

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад

      @@YaayGrrrBomber Its undeniable. Kai brought something to the game that was far beyond Phil's ability. There is only so much PHD can take you before natural genetics take over. Kai is an unbelievable in terms of true raw genetics. Phil heath is the definition of bloat. Only reason Phil won is because he had people in his pockets. Kai Greene was always the superior physique but didn't have the money. So yes. Phil was always in Kai's shadow because Phile knew he couldn't compete when it came to RAW genetics. Tell me you HAVE seen the pics of Phil when he was a baller, MF was tiny

    • @jsfnnyc
      @jsfnnyc Год назад +5

      As a newbie who didn't know there was a rivalry, I love both Kai and Phil. I love both of Will's videos with them. They taught me so much and inspire me to get my booty to the gym.

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад +2

      @@jsfnnyc 100% brother, they both have a love for bodybuilding but only one was willing to do it fair and square. I love what they both do for the sport but I can not sit by and watch all of this youth having this view on Phil Heath that he was what it means to be a bodybuilder. The man is a cheat and a liar and the more people know about it the more people can truly hone what it means to be a bodybuilder. Phil is a great competitor but he is an awful athlete.

  • @benlonergan8842
    @benlonergan8842 Год назад +213

    I love Will’s humour and his personality but appreciate the more serious tone of this video being in the presence of Phil, mad respect shown.

  • @nnou2234
    @nnou2234 Год назад +442

    Phil is so knowledgeable I'd love to see a full series of Phil walking us through all the muscles

    • @lucasetche
      @lucasetche Год назад

      YES PLEASE

    • @abbeappe1306
      @abbeappe1306 Год назад +4

      @Jack bro wtf lmao

    • @luffebassen
      @luffebassen Год назад +1

      When you alreeady got 16+ inch arms, then there is literally nothing this guy can teach you, except how to run a cycle of roids to get 21 inch.
      You will NEVER get anywhere near 20 with ANY kind of unique way of training and you know this already.
      We are just all suppose to watch this video and pretend we dont know whats going on.

    • @jamiebenson6079
      @jamiebenson6079 Год назад +14

      @@luffebassen its a given he's on steroids, that doesn't make his training advice any less valuable. You'll will NEVER reach the peak of your own genetics if the only thing your doing is hoisting up weights with your ego getting injured and rushing. Were supposed to watch this video and not discredit someone's wisdom simply because their not natty

    • @luffebassen
      @luffebassen Год назад

      @@jamiebenson6079 So you clearly not understood what i just wrote.
      Let me repeat it once more just for you.
      If you have worked your way up to 16 inch arms, then 95% of people ( my guesstimation) will have reached close to their genetic max and if you would want to get just 1 inch increase over the next like 5-10 years, then you need to be SUPER serious about it and most people are simply not THAT serious, even if they think they train hardcore.
      Iv personally only just reached 16 in the last few years from doing another form of training. I was stuck at 15 for most of my adult life, despite pushing it hard the first 20 years.
      So my point is, that NOTHING this guy is gonna show you, is gonna get u anywhere near 20 inch arms, let alone 21.
      Simply not possible without gear AAANNNDD if you already got 16 inch arms, then you MOST likely already know how to train correctly.
      So this video should not help u in anyway, unless u are an airhead.
      He said or showed nothing i didn`t already know and im no pro bodybuilder.
      Secondly - Adwise from roids users are often useless to natty guys.
      People on roids can get away with tons of stuff that are not gonna fly if you are natty, such as having a messed up diet or skipping too much sleep of not doing full range of motion or not working hard enough.
      If you are on the right type of gear and you are responding above Avg. to gear usage, then you can get away with tons of stuff that would have set a natty guy back for years.
      You need to have things MUCH more dialed in as a natty if u want to push the envelope.
      So as a natty, you are better off following other natty guys, because they will tell you what u need to hear.
      Ofc a guy on roids can show you have to move a weight optimally.
      But im talking overall training adwise here.

  • @boshamburger123
    @boshamburger123 Год назад +7

    This might be one of the most informative weightlifting technique videos I have ever seen.
    Seriously, this was great. Thank you Will for this video. But most of all thank you to the legend Phil Heath for really sharing some great knowledge here.

  • @Psycho_lex
    @Psycho_lex Год назад +10

    Phil has brought back many memories of my grandfather who was Mr Puerto Rico in 1957. The knowledge that Phil gives Will is very reminiscent to what my grandfather taught me. Thank you Will for another great guest video and thank you Phil for the great knowledge.

  • @liss_bee
    @liss_bee Год назад +292

    Damn Phil is really giving it all to us. And for free. This was amazing. Thank you both 💚

  • @huntersmith1659
    @huntersmith1659 Год назад +464

    This video is awesome! Keep grinding! Question for you Will... have you ever used Next Level Diet? I got a custom muscle-building meal plan from them and it's really working for me.

  • @SwitchbladeSue
    @SwitchbladeSue Год назад +18

    Loved this! Always said lifting correctly is more important than more weight. Muscle engagement is more important than slinging jeavy weight, and stressing ligaments, and joints.

  • @tizmon
    @tizmon Год назад +8

    Thank you for introducing someone who seems quite special in the industry for having something truly meaningful to say about the fundamentals of the art. For some reason I was missing out until now.
    Phil looks so healthy. So relaxed. I’m impressed with the guy so much.

  • @GentileGiant
    @GentileGiant Год назад +191

    This is why Will is my favorite fitness channel. Despite his years of training and amazing physique he’s still humble enough to know when he can learn and become better. Absolutely no ego.

    • @Rban-xh6fk
      @Rban-xh6fk Год назад +1

      When you have 7 time my Olympia training you humility isn’t hard

  • @lanceh.aguilar7982
    @lanceh.aguilar7982 Год назад +595

    Video literally just had me delete my entire workout log and start from scratch. What a blessing this man is

    • @shoobzy3431
      @shoobzy3431 Год назад +17

      I literally went back to the drawing board and started recording myself again to see how my form compares to this video. Been trying to really feel and squeeze now instead of just mindlessly pushing or pulling. Can already tell I'm feeling it way more, very humbling.

    • @dannydemonic4799
      @dannydemonic4799 Год назад +4

      @@shoobzy3431 same! All my weights in my progressive overload tracking went back down again but it’s still an overload in itself

    • @phinks4444
      @phinks4444 Год назад +23

      Seriously me too, started adding massive amounts of hgh, dbol and anavar to my new lightweight highly focused workouts. I can’t wait!

    • @dannydemonic4799
      @dannydemonic4799 Год назад +2

      @@phinks4444 oh wow you’re gonna make insane gains! I’m starting trt in December and I can’t wait! I’m in great shape but super low T makes it harder. Plus now I can do cycles of Anavar and things like that and not have to worry about a pct.

    • @SR2active
      @SR2active Год назад +2

      FR! This has me contemplating a lot of things

  • @The_LoRaX_loves_TREES
    @The_LoRaX_loves_TREES Год назад +12

    The way he is explaining everything is so like, wow🤯 he explains everything so well and it makes so much sense👏🏻

  • @missclaireblume
    @missclaireblume Год назад +6

    Honestly, this mindset is inspiring. So hard to take the the ego out of it, even for normal lifters. It's almost like martial arts, you make the most gains mastering the form. Very cool, love this collab.

  • @sandpitninja
    @sandpitninja Год назад +392

    So informative, and entertaining! Feeling so motivated after that!

    • @theunclejesusshow8260
      @theunclejesusshow8260 Год назад +2

      Intelligent Aware Bodybuilding 🧙‍♂️👍
      Time under Tension, Wow!!!👍

    • @jobo9020
      @jobo9020 Год назад +2

      For real 😃

  • @jd0879
    @jd0879 Год назад +194

    This is insane, the point that this is free says a lot about Will. Easily the best video that I think he’s done and I genuinely didn’t want it to end

    • @just__mike
      @just__mike Год назад +1

      I‘d say … not the best, but the most educational 🤓🙂

    • @jd0879
      @jd0879 Год назад +8

      @@just__mike Seriously, there’s always people like you on the internet who have to give their unsolicited corrections. No one cares

    • @just__mike
      @just__mike Год назад +1

      @@jd0879 Don't be so frustrated.... hope you fell better soon 😉

  • @rakeshchandan007
    @rakeshchandan007 Год назад +10

    he is the calmest pro I've seen till now

    • @ahmato9840
      @ahmato9840 Год назад

      Arnold was also pretty calm. Both legends

  • @faverdod5773
    @faverdod5773 Год назад +5

    Hands down, this is one of your best videos ever and I've followed you for years. Phil Heath is such a genuine great guy and it really shows in this video. Great job to both you on this collaboration. Can't wait to see you train shoulders and back with him!

  • @mattdorsey3258
    @mattdorsey3258 Год назад +122

    This right here was the check i NEEDED im on my first bulk after dropping 133lbs. This just proves i've been progressing way to fast some of my forms at the end get sloppy and this is the ego check i needed. This is literally free invaluable knowledge time to drop the weights back down and keep pushing. Will stay classy and keep your content and channel just how it is your content is underrated af

  • @mrmj5646
    @mrmj5646 Год назад +170

    Man this felt like something I needed to pay for. Truly top tier educational content, Phil's passion clearly shows in this video. Thank you, Will and Phil

  • @clipnclap4256
    @clipnclap4256 11 месяцев назад +4

    Damn Phil is so cool man. Such genuine good energy. A gym sesh would be a dream

  • @michaeltowle5698
    @michaeltowle5698 Год назад +5

    Met Phil at the Arnold a few years ago. He spent 10 minutes or so with me and was extremely down to earth for a person of his stature. Truly a great face of the sport

  • @JJRunningOnGrace
    @JJRunningOnGrace Год назад +136

    I learned more in 22 minutes than I did in 7 years. That was well worth the watch!

    • @luffebassen
      @luffebassen Год назад +3

      When you alreeady got 16+ inch arms, then there is literally nothing this guy can teach you, except how to run a cycle of roids to get 21 inch.
      You will NEVER get anywhere near 20 with ANY kind of unique way of training and you know this already.
      We are just all suppose to watch this video and pretend we dont know whats going on.

    • @supt4305
      @supt4305 Год назад +1

      @@luffebassen dont let the fitness mafia see this

    • @luffebassen
      @luffebassen Год назад +1

      @@supt4305 yaa i know. Might burst a few bubbles

    • @GR-uc1gq
      @GR-uc1gq Год назад

      @@luffebassen maybe but I have 16" but I haven't trained like this. Maybe I could gain half inch or more

    • @luffebassen
      @luffebassen Год назад

      @@GR-uc1gq Yes "maybe" and "maybe" you would get there anyway.
      If you train the things you do now and you grow, then you are not suddenly gonna stop growing because the body wakes up one morning and goes....
      "Hey dude, if you are gonna keep lifting these weights the same boring way, then im gonna refuse to grow anymore"
      If you believe that, then im sorry to burst your bubble too.
      And secondly, i was being pretty specific by mentioning 21 inch arms.
      I was doing this to low key specify that one needs to take roids and that it has ZERO with the training.
      And THATS what they are not mentioning in the video.
      They are fooling naive people with this nonsense.
      Its the same stuff they did in old Bodybuilder magazines back in the days, when it was normal for natty guys to buy them, thinking they could get just as jacked by "Just work hard bro and lift like i do"
      I use to think this when i was17-18yo.

  • @morganhempinstall8053
    @morganhempinstall8053 Год назад +34

    I rarely leave a comment on RUclips videos. Saying this not as a flex, but how this video was incredible. Amazing advice with no ego. True focus on mastery. Everyone can benefit from watching and learning from this video.
    Thank you Phil and Will. Ollie is watching from above and is so proud of how far you've come.

  • @justinklein9756
    @justinklein9756 Год назад +10

    My face hurts so much from smiling while watching this video. You two are awesome

  • @nathanf1759
    @nathanf1759 Год назад +6

    This was a game changer for my leg workout today. I’ve never shook so much in my 30 years on this planet. Thanks for the video and the knowledge!

  • @StoicBarber
    @StoicBarber Год назад +58

    In the first 5 minutes Phil spits so many facts! The whole video is golden. Full of great information!! I will have to watch this multiple times to make sure I take in all the info. More content like this!!! 🙌💪 super motivational

    • @StoicBarber
      @StoicBarber Год назад

      Watching again 3 days later. Lol 💪

  • @igor5331
    @igor5331 Год назад +87

    No wonder Phil won so many olympias and still in FUCKING AMAZINg SHAPE, the way he talks, the things he says just shows how badly he is passionate about bodybuilding, really inspiring

  • @vincentveilleux1035
    @vincentveilleux1035 Год назад +1

    Practice makes permanent. That simple tidbit of knowledge is invaluable.

  • @J1ntu
    @J1ntu Год назад +1

    This is the type of guy I'd love to have as a trainer. He doesn't yell or make you feel bad, he breaks things down and explains things in a way that you'll keep it in your head forever. I think I'm gonna start doing some exercises when I'm done working

  • @jcarolinabelle
    @jcarolinabelle Год назад +41

    Absolutely love the “slow and controlled” approach. It’s the recipe for impressive muscle building, perfecting technique, AND conditioning stamina 😉

  • @mahirdaiyankhan5064
    @mahirdaiyankhan5064 Год назад +31

    Man Phil is such a chill dude, like i could bump up to him on the road and talk about anything. Also this one video is so informative. I learned so much in just one video that I haven't in a year.

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад

      Anyone can be chill when they wanna rob you of a 80-100k bracelet.

  • @Leo-eq5ys
    @Leo-eq5ys Год назад +4

    That armpit Censoring had me dying 🤣 15:00

  • @rayderlord4633
    @rayderlord4633 Год назад +24

    I dont know if people realize how crazy insightful what Phil says is , the depth and insights and the perfecting of details which make the Real difference thats truly amazing!!

    • @michaelmorales6226
      @michaelmorales6226 Год назад +1

      I was doing an arm workout while watching this and actively adapting to his advice mid set has really changed the way I will train from now on. So much wisdom and explained so well that even a novice like me can understand it and put it into practice. This is a gift to us all

    • @regidon6816
      @regidon6816 Год назад

      who the fuck are you talking too lol

  • @arronnewton7670
    @arronnewton7670 Год назад +21

    Crazy how someone that big prefers time under tension, with sensible weight and not ego lifting, and making silly noises, learnt a lot from this.
    Great footage 👏 👍🏼

  • @RyTwoK
    @RyTwoK Год назад +11

    Phil seemed genuinely pleased when you stuck with the 25's. Way to be both a great student and teacher

  • @brodieelder
    @brodieelder Год назад +1

    This is the best advice on lifting that I have ever read or heard. Phil Heath is a legend for a reason and Will is close behind him.

  • @Mark-wq1nh
    @Mark-wq1nh Год назад +12

    I really have to thank you guys for this video I have made more progress in my arms in 8 weeks than I had in over 6 months. I actually have sore arms again on arm days that hasn't happened in years

  • @koski94austin
    @koski94austin Год назад +36

    Holy crap... did this technique today during my shoulder workout. Never felt a pump like this before. The feeling of progress 🔥

  • @veedee_beast
    @veedee_beast Год назад +17

    Probably now one of my favourite videos on this platform. Phil acts and speaks like such a gem, and he's so guiding and mentor-like towards Will. Wholesome yet motivational af

  • @smithsmith4431
    @smithsmith4431 Год назад +2

    Phil seems like a real kind, even keel, and patient man. A true professional. Awesome 👏

  • @apw250
    @apw250 Год назад +2

    It’s amazing to see somebody so dedicated and knowledgeable of their craft!

  • @AndrewEnright6
    @AndrewEnright6 Год назад +28

    This is one of your best Will. I've been feeling a little burned out after my first 18 months of weightlifting. So this was pretty inspiring and helpful. Phil is awesome!

  • @harrison229
    @harrison229 Год назад +19

    Damn, I was not expecting this video to be this level when I started it. Phil Heath is so humble and seems like the best person to train with

  • @graceintheplace13
    @graceintheplace13 11 месяцев назад +1

    I can't believe how much valuable information he was willing to give out to you. That is decades of experience talking. A lifetime of wisdom and work. Bravo! I have a whole new respect for Phil!!!

  • @gateadarius
    @gateadarius Год назад +2

    I haven't seen a more educational, interactive and entertaining video in my entire life not even kidding

  • @Zee.H
    @Zee.H Год назад +20

    Thank you for allowing us to see this champ from a closer perspective. I'm a girl so I usually don't care much about super sized bodybuilders but I can definitely see myself benefiting from his tips & discipline 👏

  • @RMILLSMMA
    @RMILLSMMA Год назад +33

    Awesome... Just plain awesome! Training with Phil has got to be up there with Arnie, Ronnie, etc 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @zetaone2669
    @zetaone2669 Год назад +1

    Wow! This is the first video I see with Mr. Olympia Phil Heath and I have learned more in this short presentation than reading and working out for over 20 years. What an incredible human being, pleasant, intelligent and a fine teacher.

  • @Sumofallfears
    @Sumofallfears Год назад +2

    Phil is and was a great ambassador of the sport. Humble and smart, the mentality of champion

  • @TypicallyUniqueOfficial
    @TypicallyUniqueOfficial Год назад +26

    I have massive respect for Phil’s trainer Hany Rambod.
    They both have so much knowledgeable information that can help with physique developing.

    • @itiswhatisis8174
      @itiswhatisis8174 Год назад +4

      Hany Rambod was Phils steroid guru. Not "trainer". IFBB pros know how to train. At the top level getting in shape at 250+ pounds is a literal chemical experiment. For this to happen Experience is needed. As in timing for all the various compounds leading up to a show and especially show Day. This is what Hany provided. And is what all IFBB "coaches" provides. They´re in the IFBB, they know how to train lol.

  • @rollinsmurf
    @rollinsmurf Год назад +28

    Phil seems like such a great dude, definitely became one of my favorite bodybuilders after watching this

    • @fawx.1633
      @fawx.1633 Год назад

      Great dude until you have money. Phil stiole a $80k+ watch from an NFL player and never gave it back and used every loophole he could to get out of it. Man is a liar and a cheat.

    • @vvoof2601
      @vvoof2601 Год назад

      @@fawx.1633 How many times have you creamed your jeans to the grapefruit video.

  • @Peepbus
    @Peepbus Год назад +2

    Underhand triceps pulldown. It's nice to see that validated. Will, my favorite video of yours so far and also a huge thank you to Phil Heath for sharing his knowledge.

    • @RM-is9fn
      @RM-is9fn Год назад +1

      Literally no point in it tho, provides no extra benefit than overhand lol

  • @brandonmccall7687
    @brandonmccall7687 Год назад +3

    Phil is a class act. I learned so much from this video and TONS of respect for the champ.

  • @user-nt4sl5hp5m
    @user-nt4sl5hp5m Год назад +11

    phil heath is so down to earth. this is so cool to learn from a legend. please make these training with legends vids a series. this and the best/worst gyms series are 🔥

  • @HarshJ_ohn
    @HarshJ_ohn Год назад +99

    I want him to win at least 1 more time.
    He deserves way more respect than he gets for what he has done and for how long.

    • @HarshJ_ohn
      @HarshJ_ohn Год назад +10

      @MUSIC ERA Everyone is beatable.

    • @fishnutz5196
      @fishnutz5196 Год назад +8

      @MUSIC ERA everyone is unbeatable until they get beat. Ronnie proved that

    • @Gnybr
      @Gnybr Год назад +2

      @@fishnutz5196 You mean Jay proved that

    • @fishnutz5196
      @fishnutz5196 Год назад +1

      @@Gnybr yeah thats what i meant. Whoops

    • @BiblicResurces
      @BiblicResurces Год назад

      me too bro !!

  • @samkitshah405
    @samkitshah405 Год назад +6

    The amount of wisdom phil spill. One of the greatest

  • @sirhc4986
    @sirhc4986 Год назад +3

    That's why he won so many in a row. It doesn't have to be complicated. Move the weight under tension, take your time and move on when level is mastered. Awesome video.

  • @CleinnJoshuaACaspe
    @CleinnJoshuaACaspe Год назад +11

    Honestly one of your best videos yet. So much value whether you're training for 10 months or for 10 years. Love this so much dude.

  • @Victor43638
    @Victor43638 Год назад +14

    Man we need a part 2!!
    This video was so motivating.
    I tried these tips today and can confirm that it hits diffrent!🤯

  • @Nocturnalpainter
    @Nocturnalpainter Год назад +12

    I used this during my leg day today and HOLY SHIT!! I always thought I was slow with my reps because other people at my gym are allot faster with their reps. But now I did it with the tempo shown in this video and yeah most machines I had the second or third lightest weight and it was way harder than normal. As expected allot of people looked at me with strange faces but everybody that watched this video knows better :)

  • @KytexEdits
    @KytexEdits Год назад

    You can tell how intelligent he is by how he chooses every word for a reason, is well articulated and doesn't waste everyone's time.

  • @coltonclark2715
    @coltonclark2715 Год назад +17

    I've been lifting for 17 years and feel like I need to throw everything out and start rewriting the book now. Thanks to you both for the info, much love and respect 💪

  • @sir_t7wa137
    @sir_t7wa137 Год назад +11

    this is one of the best videos i ever watched in my entire life i just started going back to the gym two weeks ago and i felt bad because i couldn't use the weights that ive been using but from that video i learned that its not the heavy is the most important but the technique thanks u phil heath

  • @justsam100
    @justsam100 Год назад +8

    This is great advice for beginners AND serious lifters.
    "Master every pin" I think is a very important piece of info to carry with you. I injured my triceps twice because I was trying to do movements that I couldn't pull off properly, for way too many reps.
    No shame in taking it down a notch and play it safe for the sake of staying healthy...eventually you'll get strong enough to do those excercises cleanly, no need to rush.
    Great video, awesome motivation boost.

  • @alexcamposmachado1389
    @alexcamposmachado1389 Год назад +15

    Hey Will, im retaking bodybuilding after missing it for around 10 years, i was looking youtube videos for information but always find shit, this is valueless, this is like golden era youtube for bodybuilding, like charles glass, etc. nice video!

    • @ThumpRat
      @ThumpRat Год назад +5

      I think you meant invaluable - valueless means it has no value😆

    • @alexcamposmachado1389
      @alexcamposmachado1389 Год назад +6

      @@ThumpRat thanks for your correction :D english is not my first language

    • @ThumpRat
      @ThumpRat Год назад +4

      @@alexcamposmachado1389 no problem - easy mistake to make for a non-native speaker

  • @GlasUndMetall
    @GlasUndMetall Год назад +69

    Listen, I don't know how I got here but this was what I needed to hear so much. I see everyone around me at the gym doing all these super fast reps on machines or with barbells and I'm over here doing a set slow and holding between each rep because I can feel what it does and that's how my coach taught me in HS. Glad to hear I'm in a good lane. Thank you for an excellent and super helpful video!

    • @tae6225
      @tae6225 Год назад +4

      dont mind what other people are doing as long as they are not harming you or anyone else and just focus on what u can improve.

    • @George-xb5ey
      @George-xb5ey Год назад

      My favourite pro to watch train is lee priest, everything is perfect tempo no matter body part what exercise what weight always perfect.

  • @johnbishop7572
    @johnbishop7572 Год назад +51

    Dang I tried this type of workout today and man was it intense. I normally feel the pump after a workout but this was next level. Lighter weight than I normally do but each set was crazy and my skin felt so tight! This is legit and I’m excited to keep this style going
    Edit: I always thought I went through reps slow and controlled until I saw Phil do it. That’s another level and I think we can all learn from that

    • @P31N
      @P31N Год назад +9

      Bro I just tried that shit too, I am fucking dead lol. The same weight I used to throw around like it was nothing has me wanting to tap out at the 6th rep! Phil gave us gold fr

    • @SuperBranFlakez
      @SuperBranFlakez Год назад +4

      its quite simple. mind muscle connection. its more important than the weight on the bar.

  • @bgdck1
    @bgdck1 Год назад +6

    Retired five years from competition and still looks amazing, like he could win another Sandow!

  • @ogpence
    @ogpence Год назад +2

    Damn love how Phil is delivering the tips with passion and seems to enjoy sharing. Good stuff.

  • @ErlendFlatin
    @ErlendFlatin Год назад +17

    This video is a game changer, been applying these principles to my last couple workouts, can immediately notice the difference

  • @matthew.88
    @matthew.88 Год назад +39

    Phil Heath still going strong 🔥💪

  • @rnaD86
    @rnaD86 Год назад +1

    Always a pleasure to hear an expert expound upon their expertise: not only is there a wealth of knowledge to glean, but the passion and the ability to explain everything concisely and accessibly shine through. Awesome video.

  • @PedroMachadoBorges
    @PedroMachadoBorges Год назад +3

    Actually one of your best bodybuilding videos Will. Thank you and thank you Phil.

  • @partymarty9671
    @partymarty9671 Год назад +7

    This was a collab I never thought I needed, But I've enjoyed every single second of it.
    Phil and Will make a great video.

  • @trentonruble
    @trentonruble Год назад +7

    Love that he doesn't over -complicate any movements. He gives great visual representation of what TO DO and what NOT to do. Learned a bunch of great advice from this video. Better than textbook bodybuilding for sure.

  • @TonyChaiwongChannel
    @TonyChaiwongChannel Год назад +2

    This is a real gem. I'm going to break up with big dumbells tomorrow and date with petite 10-12kg dumbells for my arms now. I will master the small dumbells to get bigger arms.

  • @khalidlatif5932
    @khalidlatif5932 Год назад +1

    Just the best, I love the Grey Vest with the logo with Muhammad Ali.
    Its great this Champ is taking time out to educated us.