How to Lose Love Handles (No Bullsh*t Guide)

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  • @brettjosh
    @brettjosh  7 месяцев назад +48

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  • @RomyIlano
    @RomyIlano 8 месяцев назад +210

    The problem with being skinny fat is that people think you’re not out of shape! Inspiring work on yourself congrats

    • @paulpanabe9580
      @paulpanabe9580 6 дней назад

      true, specially when my grandparents say I should eat more since my arms are skinny but I have a big tummy..

  • @BackGuy
    @BackGuy Год назад +3422

    Your content is definitely helping more people figure out what can work for them than most coaches out there. It's all about reaching that calorie deficit in a way you can actually maintain and live with. Great video as always

  • @SergeiFedorov77
    @SergeiFedorov77 Год назад +1020

    Like you pointed out, consistency is very, very important.Try not to skip any sessions when you "don't feel like it". A slower session is much better than no session.

    • @thememelord6510
      @thememelord6510 Год назад +45

      and later on you will be glad that when you weren't having a goody day you still got a work out in. It'll be the highlight of the day.

    • @alejandroperez5368
      @alejandroperez5368 Год назад +2

      @@thememelord6510 But you will have 2 hours less to do actually important things, instead of lifting weights.

    • @thememelord6510
      @thememelord6510 Год назад +48

      @@alejandroperez5368 first of all a workout session is usually around 30-50 minutes. Second of all a 99% of people can make time to train instead of sitting on their asses watching tik tok. Third of all lifting weights is important for your health and to progress to your ideal body. Excuses don’t make progress, work does.

    • @LarryBeeswax
      @LarryBeeswax Год назад +9

      I started getting really fit when I stopped being motivated and started being disciplined.

    • @SergeiFedorov77
      @SergeiFedorov77 Год назад +3

      ​@@thememelord6510@Alejandro Pérez Exactly,when we're talking about getting results then it could be considered "really important" doing that session, no matter how unmotivated at the moment, but it is of course up to each personto decide if they have someting "more important" to do at any given time. But this is a discussion about training and getting results 😊😊

  • @normiedeathsquad40
    @normiedeathsquad40 4 месяца назад +338

    1. Lower calories high protein.
    2. Training. Resistance, progressive.
    3. Cardio. Low and slow burns more fat.
    4. Sleep.
    5. Failure prevention. Set a goal. Habit forming. Self image.

    • @BENIS8D
      @BENIS8D 3 месяца назад

      Thank you

    • @nohandle-f8o
      @nohandle-f8o 3 месяца назад +1

      6. High protein, Extreme vitamins.

    • @peterjayobillo5674
      @peterjayobillo5674 3 месяца назад

      7. Emsculpt. for more defined waist. Then maintain it.

    • @bloodcards3084
      @bloodcards3084 2 месяца назад +1

      resistance training burns more fat (calories) than cardio. Although I would argue stamina and endurance is more important than raw strength most of the time imo. both should be done and should be balanced.

    • @bloodcards3084
      @bloodcards3084 2 месяца назад +1

      @@nohandle-f8o vitamins are not needed unless you're deficient in something. in which case you should buy a pill for that one specific vitamin. multivitamins are just paying a premium for neon piss for most people.

  • @sfrealestatedealmaker6001
    @sfrealestatedealmaker6001 Год назад +420

    I lost 100 pounds in 2 years, now just in maintenance phase.
    One tip that may help you if you’re looking to lose weight: It’s not a “diet”, it’s a lifestyle change. Meaning, what you change is permanent, not just “temporary until you lose weight”.
    If you go back to what you did before you lose weight, you’ll go back to being fat.
    I hope that helps. Best of luck! It’s hard at first, then you get used to “your new normal”.

    • @ItsBeenTooLong
      @ItsBeenTooLong Год назад +4

      PREACH! 🙌🏼

    • @pogizsoli6672
      @pogizsoli6672 Год назад +5

      The "diet" word comes from the greek word "lifestyle"

    • @coyotelife9732
      @coyotelife9732 Год назад +14

      Yeah I constantly hear: "are you still on that diet?". I no longer drink alcohol except weddings, birthdays etc. No more cola of any kind. No more deep fried food like chicken wings, French fries or chips. It's not too hard to adhere to. I don't consider it a diet, just eating cleaner than I used to.

    • @ExergyMag
      @ExergyMag Год назад +2

      Wow! Losing 100 pounds is an amazing achievement, and I applaud you for your dedication. I couldn't agree more with your viewpoint on a lifestyle change versus a temporary diet. It's about making sustainable adjustments that become part of who you are. Speaking of which, I've been producing some informative videos on my channel that discuss various aspects of weight management. I believe you'll find them interesting and useful as you navigate through your maintenance phase. Feel free to explore them and let me know what you think!

    • @karlkarlsson9126
      @karlkarlsson9126 Год назад +2

      The best advice I can give is to eat healthy, like salads and potatoes, and only drink water for 5 days, and try to throw in some 24 hour fasting once a month, then you can use your weekends to eat whatever you like, because in reality you will never stop eating junk food for a whole life time. But try to have the lifestyle and mindset of keeping your system clean, like running water through your veins. I kid you guys not, I tried extreme cardio, wight lifting, but my love handles never went away, but then I just avoided dairy products and sugars, and only ate chicken, potatoes, salads and drank water. Basically avoiding dairy products was the key for me since it involves so much fat and sugars, like fat sauces etc. My fat just went away and my abs starting showing, free abs, I was even worried at one point that I was getting too skinny, that's why I started eating some pizza/ice-cream/cake, whatever you like on the weekends. The life lesson is, think about what you are putting into your mouth, treat your body and system like a fresh pipe. Exercise is really just the icing on the cake.

  • @tyler-edic
    @tyler-edic Год назад +1335

    I'm 32 and I just started working out the most consistently I've ever worked out in my life... I started doing knee pushups but can now do 12 regular pushups in a row, and I try to do 32 pushups every day. So far it has been a slow gradual build up in my habit building. It's encouraging to see your before and after physiques in just over one year. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Caseyedwards-Turbojackelope
      @Caseyedwards-Turbojackelope Год назад +24

      Keep going! my story is similar, but I started a bit earlier and can now do 30 pushups at once. Super exciting.

    • @ryroyal.
      @ryroyal. Год назад +31

      Also 32 here, let’s go brother. It’s never too late!!!

    • @barryr.9354
      @barryr.9354 Год назад +1

      can i sell you a bridge? its not realistic to expect to lose this kind of weight and at the same time build that kind of muscle/definition
      doesnt mean the results are not possible in a natural way over a longer time. just change your lifestyle and dont care about these superficial things

    • @SquareTales
      @SquareTales Год назад +8

      Are you me? I am 32 aswell and did the same. Never ever have I done more than 1 pull up and now I can do 5 with ease. I Go to the gym like every day and would like to do it 2 times a day actually :D but I must slow down a bit

    • @Souloux
      @Souloux Год назад +4

      Keep at it, I started doing push up daily 2 years ago. I'm up to 200 per day, 4 sets of 50.

  • @ChristophWalks
    @ChristophWalks Год назад +261

    Congrats on your success man! I noticed something you did that helped me as well:
    Documenting your fitness with photos. I think people that don’t do this give up bc they don’t realize the progress they are making.
    By taking photos frequently, and sticking to a routine, then just giving it a year, I was able to finally get the 6-pack I’ve wanted for 20 years. I scaled back drinking a lot, I stuck to an easy-to-follow routine, and then I just waited. I think the waiting was the thing I was missing. Long-term mindset, I’m realizing, is a huge key to success.
    After a year, I looked back at the body I had 11 months before and couldn’t believe the progress. But without photos I never would have realized that.

    • @BT-oj1bn
      @BT-oj1bn Год назад +3

      Bro you the real MVP

    • @silsahchne7236
      @silsahchne7236 Год назад +2

      I think you meant "people that do give up don't realize the progress their making"

    • @joey4592
      @joey4592 Год назад +3

      ​@@silsahchne7236 no he said it right

    • @karacalhoun3594
      @karacalhoun3594 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes photo and video make you hold yourself accountable you will notice changes better and worse.

  • @yubisnake
    @yubisnake Год назад +23

    Coming off of respiratory and cardiovascular conditions that caused me to lose 13lbs of muscle mass and left me flabby and super self conscious, this has been a huge boost to my drive. Thanks bud. I'm going to need a solid recomp before getting back in the gym, slow and steady

  • @DBucksify
    @DBucksify Год назад +242

    Hell yeah Josh! I love the "being healthy shouldn't be a niche, it should be in everyone's best interests" ❤
    I'm going to look into your program

    • @thenry3600
      @thenry3600 Год назад

      if you want to lose love handles and you're already working out use fat cavitation machine. I don't know how the fitness community has yet to catch on, the beauty community uses this.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan Год назад +2

      Health should be a STANDARD, not a goal.

  • @petrozza7206
    @petrozza7206 Год назад +28

    I bought your 'guide book' about a month ago, absolutely no regrets. Not super expensive, clarifies a bunch of things to start with, and most of all I'm just happy to support a growth of this channel, at least that much I can do in return of putting me on a good track. It blows my mind how much different I look already after 6 weeks of weightlifting and calorie tracking, and obviously I'm nowhere near to what I want to achieve eventually, but I'm genuinely happy knowing that I'm on a good path which will just need a consistency. Love you (like a buddy ❤️)

  • @triggeredgamerz7835
    @triggeredgamerz7835 Год назад +138

    I am 14 yrs old, earlier i was 81kg, everybody made fun of me, got depressed but then i started doing cardio and intense calorie defiecit. Now i am at 67kg but skinny fat, so i just got into resistance training and hope to see positive results soon. Thanks Josh

    • @ekolayzer7779
      @ekolayzer7779 Год назад +8

      Good luck bro

    • @ramirovelazquez69
      @ramirovelazquez69 Год назад +36

      You’re still maturing. Don’t be too hard on trying to cut weight. It can lead to long lasting health deficiencies.

    • @larssonk22
      @larssonk22 Год назад

      You totally got this, good luck!

    • @aoe9015
      @aoe9015 Год назад +6

      @@ramirovelazquez69 if you're overweight/obese, losing weight isn't a bad thing as long as you have adequate nutrients, trying to get very low bf%/abs isnt good for a teen however

    • @nickhaa
      @nickhaa Год назад +1

      Should have lifted weights a few months first so you didn’t end up skinny fat. It’s easier to get in shape when your calories are in a surplus.

  • @shanaewilson1703
    @shanaewilson1703 10 месяцев назад +8

    He had me at “my face transformed” and I could definitely see the big difference! Glad I found this channel. Very motivating!

  • @devenk4117
    @devenk4117 Год назад +110

    Literally one of the best fat loss videos Ive ever seen. Thank you for putting this together and congrats on the transformation. The fact this is free is mind blowing.

    • @nezkeys79
      @nezkeys79 Год назад +1

      It's not mindblowing imo or shouldn't be. What I mean is that there are too many people just trying to sell you their magic potion like the video creator pointed out, so if he was doing the same tactic as them he would just be the same in a sense. He still probably gets revenue when people watch this vid

    • @chocolatepapii326
      @chocolatepapii326 6 месяцев назад

      He didn't really share anything groundbreaking just generic advice no need to glaze

    • @devenk4117
      @devenk4117 6 месяцев назад

      @@chocolatepapii326 Am I not entitled to my opinion? No need to be a dick

  • @cremebrulee2484
    @cremebrulee2484 Год назад +109

    I’ve taken a break from fitness for my studies(not a good idea) but the end of my exams is next week so I might as well stick to my routine. Watching this is getting me excited for when I can start enjoying life again next week.

    • @satinderjit4
      @satinderjit4 Год назад

      Don’t do it bro

    • @yashjain1632
      @yashjain1632 Год назад

      I was in your shoes. From an extremely fit soccer player to obese in college. Ruining ur diet and not exercising for an A is worse than maintaining your body and getting a B

    • @ExergyMag
      @ExergyMag Год назад +1

      Hey there! It's great to hear that you're almost done with your exams and ready to get back into your fitness routine. Our channel has some amazing content that can definitely help you get back on track and enjoy life to the fullest. Can't wait to have you join us next week!

    • @nephilimshammer9567
      @nephilimshammer9567 8 месяцев назад

      Fitness actually helps you pass and retain information. Workout hard in morning before school and have a good cool.down like sauna or cold.shower

  • @Cheesenuggest420
    @Cheesenuggest420 Год назад +15

    Thank you, I always get stuck feeling like "I'm too much of a regular guy to have a good physique" This has inspired me to get my shit together.

  • @Cos_Tycho
    @Cos_Tycho Год назад +27

    Your work is truly remarkable! It exudes honesty, helpfulness, and authenticity, which are qualities that are difficult to come by these days. Your advice is practical and achievable, and your passion for aiding others is evident in every piece of content you create. Your content is not only clear and easy to comprehend but also highly relatable. I implore you to continue your hard work, as it is greatly appreciated and impactful.

  • @zac7915
    @zac7915 Год назад +169

    Bro, this video has everything, The content, quality, editing and the effects used throughout are all 10/10. Congrats on the transformation as well. I'm in the front nine of my journey so this has assisted me in the stability and the adherence of my own personal path. Thanks dude.

    • @paige172
      @paige172 Год назад +1

      😍

    • @metalgearsolidsnake6978
      @metalgearsolidsnake6978 Год назад

      spiderman< What did you eat before and what food did you change? how did you get so fat? thanks

  • @sebastian123N
    @sebastian123N 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for being straightforward, honest and to the point. Many of these videos take hours and days just to make a point. They weigh you down more than excess weight.

  • @coachfaze
    @coachfaze 11 месяцев назад +3

    This guide is one of the best out there, because you actually hold the person accountable and aren't giving BS "hacks" or "easy way out". More importantly you actually give a lot of great advice!
    I already lost 35lbs because of the "consistency over intensity" mentality.
    I have since then plateaued and came across this video to help me get my last 15 -20 lbs. to get to my goal! Ill update you guys once I'm done. I hope everyone here hits their ultimate physique goal.

  • @learnwithme____
    @learnwithme____ Год назад +465

    Sometimes people over do it in the sense where you don't need to start with terms like recomposing and stuff. People always overcomplicate things which is just not necessary. Understanding fitness is not hard. If you want to lose weight you eat less and healthier and train hard and if you want to gain weight you more and train hard, it's that simple

    • @J0SHUAKANE
      @J0SHUAKANE Год назад +55

      "If you are hungry, eat. If you feel tired, lay down." - Bruce Lee

    • @nooblifter390
      @nooblifter390 Год назад +22

      No it is not that simple...it is quite complex on your goals.

    • @IAmTheRealUsopperGoddamnit
      @IAmTheRealUsopperGoddamnit Год назад +24

      @@nooblifter390 But focusing on the details makes you lose track of what really matters. At least this is what happens in my case.

    • @nooblifter390
      @nooblifter390 Год назад +4

      @@IAmTheRealUsopperGoddamnit elaborate.

    • @litchi2283
      @litchi2283 Год назад +10

      Actually it's much more complicated for skinny fat people

  • @drevil2675
    @drevil2675 Год назад +13

    You just summed up what I learned from lifting these two years. Such a great channel. No BS.

  • @dutchdna
    @dutchdna Год назад +26

    This is one of the most complete and no-nonsense approaches for health and weight loss I have ever seen. Excellent work!

  • @BigRockyD
    @BigRockyD Год назад +51

    I’m right at that in between in the maintenance phase, I’m currently down to 204 from 245. Fast walking about 3 miles a day losing around 10 pounds a month. I’m so close to deleting the hip fat and center stomach. Eating clean taking vitamins and NOT looking for a way out everyday. Commitment and consistence is the only key to this! Love the video friend looking great!! Thanks for the tips.

    • @zaielpr
      @zaielpr Год назад +1

      Nice I was 242 April 9 2023 I stop all soda 🥤all I drink is water 💦 and eat a good Caesar salad with chicken once a day that’s all I eat am at 208 5/15/23

    • @ExergyMag
      @ExergyMag Год назад +1

      Congratulations on your amazing progress! It's inspiring to hear about your dedication and commitment. If you're interested in more tips and tricks to target hip fat and center stomach, our channel has some great videos that might help. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @kinkaly
    @kinkaly Год назад +195

    Just started getting back into shape right before I hit the 40s and have found everything you said in this video so important! Habit formation has been crucial and the easier I made it for myself - especially my diet - the easier it has been for me to "pick" healthy habits over unhealthy ones! Great video man!

    • @ExergyMag
      @ExergyMag Год назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your experience! It's inspiring to see someone taking charge of their health and fitness, especially as they approach their 40s. I'm glad you found the video valuable and agree that habit formation is key. If you're interested, I have a channel where I share more tips and insights on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Feel free to check it out if you'd like!

    • @spookymunky1
      @spookymunky1 Год назад +1

      hehe.. 40s is tough brother.. hugs ? :) .. lol.but yes, working out every day helps... honestly :) hahaha. as long as it is not for show muscles etc.. emm.. keep going ?

    • @renoir.kobashi
      @renoir.kobashi Год назад +2

      @@spookymunky1 nah 40s is where it's at baby😄

    • @spookymunky1
      @spookymunky1 Год назад +1

      @@renoir.kobashi hahaha. lol. I guess as lifetimes keep extending then 40s is the new 30s ? :) but honestly my body is ruined haha. I feel so old 😅🤣 nobody ever expected me to make it to 30 with my life and work and everything hehe.

    • @renoir.kobashi
      @renoir.kobashi Год назад

      @@spookymunky1 well you're here, that's a good thing anyway! 🙌

  • @thelastshot9945
    @thelastshot9945 Год назад +17

    I’ve been just eating 1800 calories a day while making sure I get enough protein. I go to gym 5 days a week and always run for 15 minutes on the treadmill before starting my workout. I’ve been on that same schedule for 7 months and have gotten leaner and was able to build muscle at the same time. As talked about in the video , resistance training is key, making sure you get that time under tension right. Patience is a must.

    • @user-qv9dc6sr8f9
      @user-qv9dc6sr8f9 Год назад

      1800 calories is way too low lmfao tf

    • @thelastshot9945
      @thelastshot9945 Год назад

      @@user-qv9dc6sr8f9 it may seem that way but I eat breakfast , lunch and dinner and only drink water so calorie count is easy. Gotta do what you gotta do

    • @razzendahcuben
      @razzendahcuben Год назад

      ​@@user-qv9dc6sr8f9he's probably a smaller guy and his maintenance calories were already 2500, maybe even lower.
      But he didn't gain muscle while in that much of a deficit. That's not how it works.

    • @user-qv9dc6sr8f9
      @user-qv9dc6sr8f9 Год назад

      @@razzendahcuben lmfao 5 days a week gym and only 1800 calories is absurd and literally impossible

    • @razzendahcuben
      @razzendahcuben Год назад +1

      @@user-qv9dc6sr8f9 not for a smaller guy. You know different size people have different calorie needs right?

  • @EatsToYoutube
    @EatsToYoutube Год назад +5

    Josh is the GOAT. In an under 10 minute video, you've covered years of the best fitness RUclips advice out there

  • @MarwanMahdy
    @MarwanMahdy Год назад +25

    this is the first time I watch one of your videos. I have to say that I was already doing everything you mentioned in the video (even reading Atomic Habits, lol). But what made me love the video is your transformation. I have the exact same body that you had and seeing someone go through the same process and actually making it is very motivating. Keep it up King!

  • @ilsur121
    @ilsur121 Год назад +17

    Hey, just watched this video and it is insane how close it is to my daily routine I started few months ago. I am pursuing a goal of reaching a 10% body fat. When I just started I was at 16% and now I am at 11%, so almost there. I totally agree with everything said - all you need is maintaining calories deficit and nutrients proportions (e.g. I consume about 1,700 calories per day, of which 150-160 g proteins, 80-90 g carbs and 80 g fats, or 40%-20%-40% of calories respectively) and do resistance training (I do not do any cardio, but I walk for like 1 hour everyday). I also track my body weight and composition changes on a daily basis and so far on average I have been losing 110g of weight per day, of which 100 g is fat, which is excellent as I almost save my muscles. I would recommend for everyone to use the following tools to make it easy to track your progress: 1) as mentioned in video, an app where you will count your calories and proteins, fats, carbs; 2) kitchen scale, which is also for the purpose of counting calories; 3) scales which show body fat %, because it is more important to lose fat than total body weight. All this stuff easily became my habit and does not annoy me at all , so even when I will reach my goal of 10% fat, I will continue to track all the metrics mentioned above, the only tweak will be increasing my calories to stop losing weight.

    • @rajputbhaumik1765
      @rajputbhaumik1765 Год назад

      Can you tell how to trake your calories or protocol type? I am now at 18% bodyfat

  • @khloeghazi4429
    @khloeghazi4429 Год назад +15

    After watching bunch of how to lose weight and doing my own research online, this video came across and I must applaud 👏 great content. It covers physical, mental and emotional aspects of losing weight. Thank you for creating and sharing it with everyone.

  • @JayTeeAyy
    @JayTeeAyy Год назад +6

    Congrats man, you could’ve easily just given up cause you could see your abs the whole entire time pretty much, but still had the love handles for the long period of time, I’m glad you kept going

  • @CamberFitness
    @CamberFitness Год назад +41

    In short: Pick a diet & training plan and actually STICK w/ it! 😂 Sounds simple, but most folks fail because they pick a short term diet and training plan. You need to make a lifestyle diet change and find a type of training you ENJOY so you can maintain what you achieve. 💪

  • @flygeani
    @flygeani Месяц назад

    Finally found a REAL helpful channel CUTTING ALL THE BS from the other channels, being honest and actually helping us.. Thank you for your straight forward videos without magical pills or hacks.

  • @andrewdickinson1981
    @andrewdickinson1981 6 месяцев назад +2

    Its consistency 100%. Most people want to look good in 6-8 weeks and get discouraged. Juat do the right thing 75% of the time for a year.

  • @YourFitnessQuest
    @YourFitnessQuest Год назад +6

    I was shocked when you mentioned you need a team to help finish your future videos. I assumed you already had one. You already have such good quality and content. The fact that you refer to them as "documentaries" is telling of the effort you put into your work. I wish my videos had a fraction of the polish yours do. Keep them coming!

  • @fayssalbensahli5885
    @fayssalbensahli5885 Год назад +119

    Great video 👍🏼
    One more important point as well is to try and avoid Injury, as injuries are the biggest setbacks and can de-motivate you easily. So take your exercises progressively and at a comfortable pace. My injuries were my biggest setbacks.

    • @greyarea805
      @greyarea805 Год назад +6

      Can't emphasize your point enough.
      I partially tore my biceps from overuse lifting, working, not sleeping/eating well, etc and it's taken me a year and a half to get back to where I was.
      If it hurts more than you think it should rest it

    • @ArchMannarino
      @ArchMannarino Год назад

      ​@GreyArea Damn, that was my exact mistake. Too much intensity early on just isn't sustainable for people with jobs and a family. Just focus on 1-2 hours and build up on the weight. My biggest mistake as well and I still regret tearing my groin.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan Год назад +1

      And not just injury, just regular wear and tear from stuff working properly. December 2022, I took a challenge from some friends to run 100 miles in that month, over the holidays, all of it. I did it. It hurt my shins like hell, may have given me a bunion, and I lost two toenails that turned black and fell off from what they call 'microtrauma' from too many steps. I pretty much ate what I wanted, and I lost 5lbs over Nov-Dec. I kept it up through March, then cut back, but once I worked through the injuries and everything kind of 'settled down' with my body, it just became normal.

    • @pkananen
      @pkananen Год назад

      Good reason to use indoor cycling as a major exercise activity.

  • @adwaitrumde007
    @adwaitrumde007 Год назад +1

    I have seen many videos on exercise, how to start, where to start, This is the best and single most important video I have ever seen which gives me all answers I always wanted.🙌

  • @WeJustDrive
    @WeJustDrive Год назад +4

    Respect for making this video. It's a nice summary of pretty much everything someone needs to get started. Number one thing people is consistency and discipline!

  • @nathanmeyer6743
    @nathanmeyer6743 Год назад +23

    Dude, I just want to encourage you to keep doing what you're doing 💪

  • @TooShawn
    @TooShawn Год назад +15

    I’ve rested for two days and instantly failed to reach my last week’s reps. I then realized that it’s okay since my body is just trying to normalize this new lifestyle. Also, as long as I’m consistent without hurting myself is better.

    • @RobertMorgan
      @RobertMorgan Год назад

      Look into Dr Hubermans work on body temp and strength. Studies they can reference, per them, show that your max strength is predictable, it's when your core temp is the highest of the day, and if you expose yourself to brief cold before lifting it's also shown to significantly increase strength, temperature is THE vital metric above all others.

  • @Dgboss78
    @Dgboss78 Год назад +1

    "The one (type of exercice) you can enjoy the most" : So true and so important.

  • @davian_l
    @davian_l Год назад +7

    Although I’m not skinny-fat, I downloaded the free guide and it brilliantly lays out all the necessary stuff without the guff. Fitness knowledge doesn’t need to be complicated with 100 different videos to explain the same thing

  • @PhilBot4OOO
    @PhilBot4OOO Год назад +21

    As a 35 year old that's been back and forth from skinny fat to relatively leansmd also tried quite a lot of approaches to resuming the lean physique after falling off the wagon a little, this video sums up everything i have learned in the last 15 years so well.
    You could pretty much follow the information in this video alone and get good results.
    Understanding calories. Getting enough protein while maintaining those calories. Finding foods that maximise your nutritional intake and are both healthy and filling. Choosing an exercise regime that aligns with your goal and lifestyle.
    Excellent video, well delivered, that Mike O'Hearn shoulder look back while mentioning illegal stuff was absolute gold too 😂

  • @haraldplum1929
    @haraldplum1929 Год назад +1

    i like how i got a Vshred commercial right after you pointing out that the key to weight loss isn't cheap tricks and supplements :)

  • @AuditHunter
    @AuditHunter 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve so much appreciation for the content you put out. There is so many fake/bullshit fitness information and all the genuine stuff gets lost amongst that. I hope your channel grows so more and more people can benefit from the correct and more informative information:) 👌🏼

  • @Jordan_offline_
    @Jordan_offline_ Год назад +10

    I just joined the gym like 16 days, despite my gym trainer insisting on me to stick with less than 1500 calories a day, I knew it wasn't possible for me long term, so I stuck with 1900 calories, and I have been enjoying my meals just like I used to in the past, so make sure you keep the diet as a lifelong thing, not just just a fat loss thing

  • @gabiruman
    @gabiruman Год назад +4

    One of the best videos I've seen out there in a while on this subject. I have been sort of skinny fat / skinny my whole life. I've been working out on and off for loike 10 years, but my main problem has always been consistency.
    For some reason everytime I start to be consistent something happens that stops me from keeping at it, most of the times it's related to another obligatory occupation that comes up, lately that has been construction and renovation work in my house, before it has been moving out, then in the middle I sometimes get sick, or I get some sort of injury (I have scoliosis that affects the entirety of my right side, this has led for example to a shoulder tendinitis and knee pain) all of this makes me loose momentum and motivation.
    I know this just sounds like I'm making excuses, but life does really get in the way sometimes, despite having the time for it and where I actually fail is that when I loose the momentum I struggle to restart again, for example I may have something that makes me stop for a week but instead of restarting next week, I won't restart until another 2 weeks later. Still I try not to talk myself down for not sticking to it, but instead encourage myself because I haven't given up in the face of adversity.
    What I've found actually helps is to build a gym in my house and workout in the morning and get that out of my way, so as long as I get good sleep and am not too tired because of something I did the day before, I can keep consistency for longer.

  • @bernardraath7390
    @bernardraath7390 6 месяцев назад +1

    Reading atomic habits is so important in everyone's journey. It should be tought in school. Everyone should read it.

  • @Ibm19000
    @Ibm19000 10 месяцев назад

    4 years ago was inspired a video from a different "new and underground" youtuber and gave me a boost like no one ever before. Got shredded crazy. Few years went by went through break up. Now I see your content and makes me happy and motivated again to get myslef into shape! Thank you very much!!!!

  • @Titanium-lf6nc
    @Titanium-lf6nc Год назад +15

    This is incredible. I literally have the same body type and really benefited from this!

  • @BenEcho
    @BenEcho Год назад +5

    Listen to Josh’s advice and join his workshop, he is one of the most well educated and caring fitness creators on RUclips 💪🏻 Great video man

  • @williamwyn
    @williamwyn Год назад +1

    Well done you've made a video of what the internet tells you to do.

  • @jaja-wg3si
    @jaja-wg3si Год назад +1

    This is exactly what I need people always tell me i'm skinny but I look flacid without clothes or with shorts, I have no definition, your body looks so amazing, congratulations

  • @dorianocristea6407
    @dorianocristea6407 Год назад +7

    This isn’t a video, this is a masterpiece💪❤️

  • @JunHamamura
    @JunHamamura Год назад +6

    this is extremely straightforward and accurate.
    great video and thank you.

  • @BodenCarlson
    @BodenCarlson 3 месяца назад

    I’m still in high school and I’ve been working out for 4 years now. Not 4 years straight, the first 2.5 were not taken seriously with many ups and downs. But this past 11 months I’ve dropped down from 190 lbs fat to 154-158lbs normal. I’ve bulked but these past 5 months I was on an anorexic cut that made me leaner-but skinny fat too. I’m currently building it all back, trying to stay lean. But my love handles and minor gynomastia have been retained, possibly a genetic byproduct. But I’m still young, and I hope to achieve what Josh has achieved one day

  • @JourneytoWellbeing
    @JourneytoWellbeing 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for creating the 'How to Lose Love Handles (No Bullsh*t Guide)' video. Your straightforward and detailed approach to body transformation is incredibly helpful. Your focus on the importance of a balanced diet, consistent exercise, and mental well-being provides valuable guidance for anyone looking to improve their fitness journey. Your personal experience and tips are both inspiring and practical. Keep up the great work!

  • @TheAuthorNook
    @TheAuthorNook Год назад +8

    Dude. Insane how you packed SO much solid information into such a short amount of time

  • @johndoe4073
    @johndoe4073 Год назад +22

    4:44 - "You simply cannot out-science effort"
    100%! That cuts straight to the bone.

  • @ManiaMac1613
    @ManiaMac1613 Год назад +2

    I'm nearing the end of a very successful bulking phase-I'm in the best shape of my life despite having more body fat than I'd necessarily like. I'm going to start my cut soon, but I also want to share this video to people who are just starting out with their fitness journey, I think this'll be more helpful to them.

  • @pebcak
    @pebcak Год назад +1

    One day I got MyFitnessPal randomly from the app store, wanting to start tracking my calories. It turned out that it's a fantastic app and I don't think I could do this without it. In 3 weeks I've lost 4 pounds while still gaining muscle.

  • @thefriendlyjb
    @thefriendlyjb Год назад +3

    Your videos are so well researched, explained and edited I wanna watch every single one of them even though it doesn‘t concern me in particular

  • @e-genieclimatique
    @e-genieclimatique Год назад +4

    in brief:
    The video is a personal transformation story of a fitness RUclipsr who went from a skinny fat physique to achieving his dream body in just over a year.
    He shares his journey and advice for others looking to make a similar transformation.
    He highlights the importance of having clear fitness goals and adopting a suitable nutrition and workout routine.
    The video outlines three phases for transformation: bulking, cutting, and recomposition, and he shares his own experience with these phases.
    He recommends starting with a recomposition phase, especially for beginners, followed by a bulking phase, and then a cutting phase.
    When it comes to diet, he advises a calorie deficit for fat loss while maintaining sufficient protein and fat intake.
    He suggests using a calorie tracker to monitor one's daily macronutrient consumption and recommends food choices that are high in fiber, protein, and volume while being less processed.
    In terms of exercise, he highlights resistance training as essential for improving body proportions and suggests following a solid workout plan.
    The focus should be on progressively overloading one's muscles to achieve growth.
    He also recommends considering cardio for health benefits and increasing daily step count for easier calorie burn.
    In addition, he underscores the importance of sleep for managing appetite and energy levels, and highlights the need for a strong motivation and habit formation to stick to fitness goals.
    He suggests cultivating an identity that aligns with being fit to facilitate adherence to fitness habits.
    The RUclipsr ends the video by promoting a workshop he has created for those who want to delve deeper into the transformation process, offering a comprehensive roadmap to follow for their fitness journey.
    The proceeds from this workshop will be used to create more content on his channel.

  • @muddypalmsera
    @muddypalmsera Год назад +2

    Push-ups, dips and pull-ups are the best cure for skinny/fat.

  • @grimlock4246
    @grimlock4246 Год назад +1

    I recommend a notebook to keep track of your workout/colarie intake. It helped me not skip workouts or over eat. I consume a lot of protein shakes, potatoes, broccoli, and chicken thieghs or the occasional steak/potroast. It's been about a year, and I have lost 116lbs. I went from 6'4, 342lb to 226lbs. Now I'm not chiseled but I'm much healthier.

  • @knutfh
    @knutfh Год назад +3

    This video gained you at least one new subscriber! Nothing new, but well laid out with good explanations to back it all up.

  • @Antigone10
    @Antigone10 Год назад +4

    Holycrow this is how I did it! I recomped, bulked and then cut. I ate donuts preworkout during bulk and during the cut I always had a new washed package of strawberries out each day. And, very high protein throughout. Nicely explained, I'd add weightlifting is a must and just make yourself learn to like a caseine shake before bed every night. Studies show it won't interrupt fat burning over night and it helps build a little more muscle and hit your daily protein number. FDA protein need is just flat out too low.

  • @user-dl3tn9ui1b
    @user-dl3tn9ui1b Год назад

    this guy deserves a lot more exposure, good work .
    the only criticism I have is mention or show less other creators a negative examples .

  • @saileshdas2877
    @saileshdas2877 Год назад +2

    6:11 Believe me, this part right here made heap a ton of effect on me even having a mediocre diet and average workout plan

  • @donalgeaney626
    @donalgeaney626 Год назад +3

    I cannot agrée more with this. I gained and lost about 30 kilos in the space of2 years.
    I began by starving myself and lost most of that way but since that 2 years later again this is the perfect guide.

  • @xander4644
    @xander4644 Год назад +3

    I am currently in the middle of my skinny-fat deletion phase. 24 yrs old, I used to weigh 260 and have fallen all the way down to 160 by extreme dieting. Now I am at ~180-185 and am just a little skinny fat. Started going to the gym a month and a half ago for the first time in my life. I have been eating around 2200 calories but am not seeing as much progress and do not have as much energy during my workouts as I would like so I will increase to 2500 calories which should still be a very mild cut. I'm hoping to really do a nice recomp for the next couple months and then follow up with a bulk and followed by a cut, just like you. Inspiring stuff to see somebody with basically, if not worse, my exact physique be turned into exactly what I would like to look like. Good luck soldiers!

  • @CategoricalImperative
    @CategoricalImperative Год назад +1

    My fitness pal helped me lose 40 pounds in 1.5 years about 10 years ago. Now, I’m back at it. This time I need to lose 60! I have no doubt about the results, because I have already changed my mindset.
    Calorie deficit counting, cardio and weight training worked for me as well.

  • @BigO161107
    @BigO161107 Год назад +1

    I’ve been a big dude most of my life, even when I was a kid. That stopped a few years ago when I was over 400lbs and hurt my back picking up a plastic bag at the grocery store. I said “enough is enough” and I changed my lifestyle. I’m not done yet because my weight loss has not been a smooth downhill ride, but I can proudly say that I’m 100lbs down and I’ve lost 18 pounds in the last 5 weeks.
    Everything he says is true, and arguably the most important is your sleep schedule, because if I start my day at 5am with a walk then the rest of the day is set up for success because even though my day is going to suck I know I’ve got my daily physical activity done.

  • @henstrom3655
    @henstrom3655 Год назад +6

    Bro thank you this video is encouraging because I bulked and just started cutting a couple of days ago.
    I know how to do it and so on, but I mostly put fat onto the love handle area and a little bit on my lower chest as well as where my legs attach to the torso.
    So, most of my body fat is in the love handle area. And it doesnt look good. But I have some decent muscle underneath the fat, so I am looking forward to the cut.
    Glad to see someone with similar genetics regarding where you put on fat, and the fact that you were able to lose it well - so I'll too.
    I now eat 2000 calories with a BMR of 1900 and estimately burning up to 600 calories per day. So it should be a deficit of 300-500 per day.
    I hope it will turn out great and I am SO excited to see my physique without fat. I'll see almost for the first time what I look like with broad shoulders and a small waist.

  • @twh_tv6855
    @twh_tv6855 Год назад +198

    you say people lie to sell there things or books. in the end you are trying to get people to buy a program of you. how do we know you dont do the same

    • @jaymccormack6875
      @jaymccormack6875 3 месяца назад +16

      Well he basically gave the Bp for the start. Money back offer! I’ll wait for the free and hope the views get him to his goal.

    • @HauntMeGaming
      @HauntMeGaming Месяц назад +2

      Just don’t and keep do what you do.

    • @AAKIYANWAWAQTABLEEpabilla2
      @AAKIYANWAWAQTABLEEpabilla2 Месяц назад

      AkKaka

    • @AAKIYANWAWAQTABLEEpabilla2
      @AAKIYANWAWAQTABLEEpabilla2 Месяц назад

      @@jaymccormack6875wkwkkqq

    • @Bordz_OG
      @Bordz_OG Месяц назад +1

      If I were trying to guide people in reaching their goal physique, I’d invest in selling some related products to add to. Think about it

  • @AGuy12
    @AGuy12 4 месяца назад +1

    Really great video and really informative!

  • @blissweb
    @blissweb 8 дней назад

    I like the way your start point is realistic. Too many guys out there have a start point like "pro gym guy after 3 weeks of candy" (ie. one cut away from perfect)

  • @plasmablackmusic
    @plasmablackmusic Год назад +9

    Love your videos! Always love getting a little dose of motivation every time you upload! We are all gonna make it brahs

  • @WorldsStrongestFan
    @WorldsStrongestFan Год назад +21

    Awesome video!
    I recently did the same and lost 28lbs at the age of 43😊
    Now at 175lbs still a work in progress but in a much better place💪🏼

    • @ExergyMag
      @ExergyMag Год назад

      Wow, that's truly inspiring! Losing 28lbs at the age of 43 is no small feat. You should be proud of yourself! By the way, I've been sharing some of my own fitness experiences and insights on my channel. I think you might find them interesting and helpful as you continue your journey towards your goals. Take a look when you have a chance!

    • @tracer073
      @tracer073 Год назад +2

      How long it took?

    • @WorldsStrongestFan
      @WorldsStrongestFan Год назад

      @@tracer073 around 4-5months in total. Complete change in diet and started training everyday👍🏼💪🏼

  • @pazthakrar9270
    @pazthakrar9270 Год назад +1

    Thank you for uploading, all you say makes sense, and yes i am skinny fat, and failed at most programs - Your inspirational

  • @yourstrulytk12
    @yourstrulytk12 9 месяцев назад +2

    1. Nutrition
    Calorie Deficit, Good protein and fat. Use calorie calculator. 3:00
    2. Exercise
    5:02 plan
    Cardio is OK
    Consistency is important

  • @Tryston
    @Tryston Год назад +64

    Incredible video man. So much great advice packed so neatly. Really happy to know I’m already following most of this on my journey to get shredded this summer. Giving it my all! 🎉

    • @ExergyMag
      @ExergyMag Год назад

      Wow! I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the video and that you're already following most of the advice. It sounds like you're fully committed to reaching your fitness goals this summer. That's incredible dedication! By the way, I have a bunch of other videos on my channel that cover various aspects of fitness and nutrition. I think you'd find them valuable and they could provide some additional insights for your journey. Let me know if you'd like me to recommend a few videos for you. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @justice7891
    @justice7891 Год назад +14

    Just wanted to say thanks for making these fitness videos! The delivery of each video is really a breath of fresh air, educational, and entertaining. Keep it out and hope you find success with your workshop and future endeveurs!

  • @aeit999
    @aeit999 Год назад +1

    Cool Ad for 50$ guide. Hands down best one this year

    • @WildVee
      @WildVee Год назад +2

      I mean, not really. He literally said everything you need to do, in this video. Want to lose weight? Calorie deficit and home prepped meals. Want to grow muscle? Do callisthenics, focus on maintenance. Want to work on endurance? Cardio. Boom, easy as that. Stay consistent and see results. Is that literally NOT what he said in the video? Surely you didn't expect a guide tailored exactly to *you,* right? lol

  • @DEPRETION.
    @DEPRETION. 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Josh, love your fitness advice.
    This year, I have been struggling to stay focused due to last year and I’m looking to lose weight and reach a lean body fat percentage of 15%. I’m making progress all because of people like you and without this, no one will lose the weight. So thanks for making this. Because of my bodyfat going down, I let go of added sugar and mainly focus on good sugars so that’s one thing. Hope letting go of sugar helps people lose bodyfat.

  • @mikelovesbacon
    @mikelovesbacon Год назад +17

    Awesome transformation! Love the videos, keep them coming.
    I'm stuck in the middle of my journey from being fat fat to shredded, it sucks

    • @nicolajpedersen8506
      @nicolajpedersen8506 Год назад

      Keep pushing my man i belive in you 🎉

    • @frankb7811
      @frankb7811 Год назад

      hey bud, try an elimination diet for 2 weeks. For example, do 4 eggs in the morning, 16oz steak for lunch, 16oz salmon for dinner. No carbs...you'll drop 10 pounds and keep your muscle. do 2 weeks on, one week 100 g carb refeed. one week 150 g carb refeed, back to elimination. you'll drop the bodyfat fast. so your macros would be (for example) 200 g protein, 15g fat, 100 g carb for the first refeed week, and so on.

  • @Robin.Backer
    @Robin.Backer Год назад +5

    Protip: Though cardio slows down the process of building muscle, it greatly enhances Vo2 max. If you do 2 30 minute sessions of interval training being in heart rate zone 4 to 5 for about 10 minutes a week, you'll get the benefit of a good Vo2 max but also do not risk losing muscle growth potential.

  • @alejandrosamano5248
    @alejandrosamano5248 Год назад

    This is the most “no bullsh*t” video I have ever seen, thanks man

  • @curtiscox1435
    @curtiscox1435 Год назад +14

    I've done a lot of research and can hold my own when it comes to the gym, but this video literally nailed it!! This is easily the best video that beginners should start with, and I will be recommending it to everyone. Good work, you just earned another subscriber!

  • @leonardobandos3029
    @leonardobandos3029 Год назад +7

    I'm currently under professional guidance to lose the last, annoying, 4-5 kgs, and I've been consuming fitness content for a little over a year. I can safely say that this particular video is up there in terms of giving the info needed in a simple and clear manner. Very refreshing!

  • @karlr750
    @karlr750 Год назад +4

    In 2020, I switched what I ate … from a somewhat healthy diet, to a strict heart healthy diet. I effortlessly lost 1 pound a week for the next 12 weeks. The extra volume from fiber and whole grains tricked my mind into thinking I was still eating about the same amount of food.
    My weight loss slowed after that, but I kept losing weight in the following months … and I've kept it off. And at no point did I actually *try* to lose weight. I just tried to eat healthy.
    It's easy to underestimate the impact of foods that are less calorie dense and higher in fiber.

    • @jasonhaven7170
      @jasonhaven7170 Год назад

      Did you grow or maintain muscle during these 12 weeks?

    • @karlr750
      @karlr750 Год назад

      @@jasonhaven7170 ,
      [Edit:
      This probably bears mentioning. From the start of this period, I was focused on building *certain* muscles, and the recordable evidence showed that I succeeded. But I initially interpreted your question to be whether I *overall* gained or lost muscle mass … and my initial response is specific to everything *other* than the muscles I was initially focused upon.]
      I can't answer that with any certainty. When I realized how rapidly I was dropping weight, I became concerned that some of it might be muscle. Therefore, I took steps to maintain muscle.
      During the subsequent time-frame (particularly during the long period where I've maintained weight), I've clearly gained muscle, even though maintenance is my main priority.
      At the time of my weight loss, I had some body fat to spare. In addition, I saw some research that suggested that muscles that are being used (i.e. regularly exercised) are significantly less likely to be cannibalized during weight loss.
      Sorry that I can't provide better information. It just wasn't something I was paying that much attention to at the time.

    • @jasonhaven7170
      @jasonhaven7170 Год назад

      @@karlr750 Was your main goal just getting skinny?

  • @alykgaming
    @alykgaming Год назад +2

    Wow! what you had to go through just to reach your goal must’ve been very painful, but worth it in the end. Congratulations on you🎉 and great video btw ❤

  • @bradleyabrey1102
    @bradleyabrey1102 6 месяцев назад +1

    Humble and well spoken!

  • @nobeerlion3991
    @nobeerlion3991 Год назад +4

    Fantastic transformation dude! Very impressive. Super well done!

  • @abhayvenkatesh8934
    @abhayvenkatesh8934 Год назад +7

    This is an amazingly clear, honest, and inspiring video! Loved the tone, loved the way it was laid out!

  • @GazMoore
    @GazMoore 7 месяцев назад

    The sessions where you can't be bothered turn out to be key and make you stronger mentally
    Mentality is Key

  • @strahildimitrov2806
    @strahildimitrov2806 11 месяцев назад +1

    Summary - Keep it simple and make sure you can stick to the new routine, because of your goals and Why! Great video, I really like those types of massages, there is no one-fit-all solution, but the consistency factor is the key. (y)

  • @bonibon6669
    @bonibon6669 Год назад +4

    I'm 25 , 184 cm tall and 90 kg as of right now.
    I started working out at 16-17 because I was skinny af . Did it for 7 months dropped for 8 months. Then started again for 6 months. And has been going like this for a while.
    When covid hit i was 80 kg bearly and aded 10 kg . I was happy because being skinny all my life was sad .
    But gained a lot of fat on my belly and love handles. Other body parts not so much.
    Last year started gym in September until now with 2 and a half months break. I got from 94 kg to 97 and now after a break im in 89-90 kg .
    I want to lose belly fat but not lose muscle mass and wheigt . My food intake is not good my workout routine ppl not that good. Bench 70-80 kg , deadlift 100kg , squat 60kg .
    I don't know what to do.
    My goal is that of a muscle bear type physique (strongman sorta) I don't mind having a lil bit of belly but have mucles too when i flex

  • @jbrickwork
    @jbrickwork Год назад +3

    I’ve been training for 11 months lost 25 kg I’ve had ups n downs I’m now 73.5kg my arms and legs are very lean my love has seem to really hold haven’t even got much on my belly now it’s so demotivating but we move thanks for the advice

  • @savage3588
    @savage3588 4 месяца назад +1

    Masterpiece of a video bro keep it up ❤ got me insanely motivated