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30 things in 12 minutes made me think it'd be clickbait ('they can't all be good or clear'), but I am impressed! It extends past exercise alone, it's life advice. All these things make total sense
What you learn is that you realised that there will always be someone who will influence the fitness industry which is already fusked up and will make it worse .So why don’t I make it make less worse then them . You guys (Cali Move, Steven, Abnormal beings , that black guy from USA I think Dustin MF) are somehow right in terms of fitness education bla bla bla but you are not 100% true to your audience. I understand it’s your choice but it’s not 100% true. Why don’t you dare to come out and speak about your PEDS , test , GH use at least .Are you really insecure and will be till death or it’s too late? Does it matter? Fsk no , I don’t care but boy you for fusked up and you ain’t natty at all. Fsked you respectfully.
1_Comparison is bad 2_Love the Process 3_Gratitude 4_Ego Lifting 5_Warm-ups are over rated 6_Set Goals 7_No perfect Technique for everyone 8_Patience 9_Eternal Learner 10_Full ROM 11_No Shortcuts 12_Create strong Habits 13_ Fun is Under-rated 14_Paralysis Analysis 15_Be Flexible 16_Listen to your Body 17_Progress Isn't Linear 18_Specificity 19_Quality over Quantity 20_Focus on Basics 21_Priorities 22_Consistency Is Key 23_Sleep is $ 24_Keep a Workout Log 25_Environment Means a lot 26_Sustainability 27_Uni Lateral Exercises are $ 28_Start Walking 29_Stick To a Routine 30_Take Off Seasons.
What you learn is that you realised that there will always be someone who will influence the fitness industry which is already fusked up and will make it worse .So why don’t I make it make less worse then them . You guys (Cali Move, Steven, Abnormal beings , that black guy from USA I think Dustin MF) are somehow right in terms of fitness education bla bla bla but you are not 100% true to your audience. I understand it’s your choice but it’s not 100% true. Why don’t you dare to come out and speak about your PEDS , test , GH use at least .Are you really insecure and will be till death or it’s too late? Does it matter? Fsk no , I don’t care but boy you for fusked up and you ain’t natty at all. Fsked you respectfully.
I'm so happy that I found this channel, and have subbed. I'm a life-long fitness fanatic and need to get back to using my full physical potential. If you have your health, use your body weight and go the distance. I'll be following along, and improving day by day. You can indeed be fit for life :) Have a great day!
What you learn is that you realised that there will always be someone who will influence the fitness industry which is already fusked up and will make it worse .So why don’t I make it make less worse then them . You guys (Cali Move, Steven, Abnormal beings , that black guy from USA I think Dustin MF) are somehow right in terms of fitness education bla bla bla but you are not 100% true to your audience. I understand it’s your choice but it’s not 100% true. Why don’t you dare to come out and speak about your PEDS , test , GH use at least .Are you really insecure and will be till death or it’s too late? Does it matter? Fsk no , I don’t care but boy you for fusked up and you ain’t natty at all. Fsked you respectfully.
Consistency is key, the way I’m consistent is simplicity - i don’t follow workout program -I don’t count reps/sets - I don’t do tones of variations - i only do 2 variations of each muscle group, pullups/chinups,push-ups/dips,split squats/Pistol squats - I wake up everyday and workout 1-2 hours. I rest when extremely sore And push to failure or near failure.
Thank you, Daniel, for everything you have done and shared. Your channel has been a fountain of knowledge and inspiration throughout the years. It is very much appreciated, thank you!
NGL, Daniel, Fitness FAQ is acc the goat. He’s honestly a great teacher and a blessing. I really appreciate his teaching philosophy. Thanks man for leading by example.
I have been training 44 years and now that I have wised up over the past 5 I personally believe this is the best way to go for health, functionality and longevity!
I watched this 3 times now. I would like to add one element to it, since im 31 😆. 31- Understand your weaknesses. Too often I've had wrist pain (even symptoms of CTS), back pain, or recently rotator cuff strain. By doing research and finding out which stretch was giving me relief I was able to understand how to correct those weaknesses and gain an advantage + prevent exacerbation of the issue. For my wrist I now wear a brace everynight, I changed my mouse to a trackball (as I use the pc a lot) and I added 2 stretches to my routine. For my rotator cuff, I am working on new stretches (with bands and a stick) to improve the situtaion. Finally, my back was mostly about correcting weak form when it came to heavy compound exercises involving legs. Knowledge is power. Yes there is paralysis by analysis but also sometimes simple solutions can work wonders and it's worth researching. TLDR: Our lifestyles create unique weaknesses and being on top of those is essential for optimal gains.
Comparison Process Gratitude Ego Warm ups Goals Technique Patience Learn Full Range of Motion No shortcuts Create healthy habits Have fun Paralysis by Analysis Flexibility Listen to your body Progress is not linear Specificity Less is More Basic movements are king Prioritize Consistency Sleep Workout log Environment Sustainability Unilateral exercises Walking Program Hopping Rest 3-5 min
i would add (sorry if you mentioned it and i missed it) some things related to nutrition. Ok, you mentioned healthy habits, but i would emphasize a couple things: 1.You cant rely just in working out. Your phisique and health wont change if you dont have a balanced nutrition. 2.Healthy eating is not a sacrifice: Its something you do as a gift to yourself, not a punishment or a sacrifice that can take you to abandon it or "cheating". Find food you like and you can stick to in a healthy way.
I have been looking time after time for a good online coach that is direct, specific and has a backed up knowledge and physical evidence. I have trained the last 2 years in aerial straps and have struggled to find scientific workouts to strengthen my shoulders and prevent injuries. Your programme is next to none, keep up the amazing work! Thank you.
Many, many great lessons I too have learned from you since I started following you in 2020! The one thing that I would add from my experience is: Failure is part of the journey. Get used to failing and starting over and progress will come almost automatically.
Nr. 18 has been huge for me. I also subscribed to the weak link to improve skills mentality for a long time. Sounded very logical and reasonable to me at the time until I repeatedly ran into a wall doing that. Then I said screw that and ran a program with only the basics and zero weak link stuff for 2 months straight and made more gains in this time than in a year of doing weak link stuff. This was the most counterintuitive lesson for me. For example my weighted pull-up went up by 12kg and my weighted pike pushup by 15kg during these two months. Prior to that while doing weak link stuff I was fighting hard for every 0.5kg increase on the pulls and often couldn't progress in weight at all.
On the note of variation, cross training between disciplines is a great way to keep engaged, do gymnastics, cycle, go bushwalking, take up a martial art, rock climb, do some yoga... 2 or 3 at once dependent on the intensity required is plenty! :-)
use a Deload week after 3 weeks of hard training incorporate a deload week. You will not loose muscle or strength - instead you will return fresh and even stronger.
As the footage goes, you can see that he also evolved in his finnacial life. You can see that he used to train in the backyard of a house, and now have a full gym in his house nice to see this
Patience and learning are big ones for me. You can't get the results you want and need right away. That's what leads people quitting too soon. Learning is all part of the journey to your goals. Enjoy the journey and what comes with it. Also, you just turned 30 years old, yet you look like you could pass for a teenager. I'd say you are definitely doing something right with yourself. I've seen many people with families with healthy genes and heredity, but being unhealthy and looking unhealthy due to their decision making for themselves. If you made mistakes, you have been learning from them. Keep doing what you are doing if not better.
Hey there Daniel, I've been watching your videos the past 3 years (Started at 15-16, im 19 now) and I can't tell how much you've helped me. I'm from Argentina and fitness info in spanish isn't as good so I came across your channel. Now I'm 3 years in, progress is crazy, huge upper body gains, legs a lot behind because of injuries and lack of discipline but still better than 3 years ago. Your lessons about the basics have really stayed with me and made it simpler. I remembered when I didn't knew anything about training so I helped 2 friends getting started 1 year ago. The same lessons about the basics were given to my friends and the progress is GREAT. Thank you Daniel.
I have a question for you, do you see a lot of dogo aregentios in Argentina? Am from India and the native dog breeds are rarely kept as pets.Most of them live on the streets
- Avoid detraining at all costs. When life gets in the way and you cannot train as planned, at least do the minimum (short duration, high frequency) to avoid loosing your hard earned progress. - The health and integrity of your joints will ultimately decide your fit life longevity. Use full comfortable range of motion, use perfect form always, never trade correct form for a heavier load or one more rep, do mobility exercises, have an optimal nutrition - Be obsessed with progress at all times - even after your reach you peak for certain exercises (for example you squat 200 kg for one rep and you cannot add any more load), always look for different ways (and exercises) to make progress on
This video is so good I really needed to hear this. The few pointers that really stuck out for me was self comparison, being grateful, listening to your body, setting goals, and getting adequate sleep! Those are the things I really need to work on! Even the stretching with weights is very important too. Thank you for this video it’s very informative!
The food and fitness industry promote high levels of protein, which in the long term is detrimental to health, while the high consumption of fruits, which contain amino acids, the building blocks the body uses to make protein will both maintain homeostasis and longevity while repairing muscles to grow bigger.
So many good tips! I love your humble perspective. Btw, great job on your body by rings program! I did it a year ago and saw the greatest gains ever from it and it was so much fun. I ended up switching to my own hybrid routine mostly because tracking progress with calisthenics movements is really hard compared to weights but I still do a full ring workout from time to time because it's just so fun!
That sometimes in life the only sane and viable option is to let go of all or some of your gains that you've worked so hard for. Life happens. Sometimes we gain, other times we lose. What matters is to stay healthy both mentally and physiologically. Then apply all 30 lessons once you're in a position to start gaining again and you don't have to worry about anything.
@0:22 "...by comparing up, you feel inferior; By comparing down, you feel superior..." Might I add that I believe the same even goes for comparing with your direct peers, at which point you can get too comfortable Just focus on yourself, and aim to be better than YOUR yesterday 👊👊 WAGMI !
Learn to blur the lines between skills work, mobility, strength training, rehab and prehab. For example, think of rotator cuff rehab as part of your strength training, and deadlifting as a way to fix your medial epicondylitis. This kind of programming will make stretching second nature, and it will prevent injury. It will also open your mind.
Very important lessons Daniel, thank you for that! Some of these are always good to hear, even though they sound obvious some times we really need to hear these. Thank you, you are awesome
Wow, this is pure essence, amazing list! After just watching a few videos you earned to me the highest rank of all fitness experts: so far it was Basement bodybuilding, Alex Leonidas, John Meadows, Bald Omni man, Christian Thibaudeau, Frank Zane, Ben Pakulski, GVS, Jason Gallant.
Lessons that helped me in my workouts: Do your best, forget the rest. Find a partner outside your comfort zone. If you're the best in the room, you're in the wrong room. Don't be so serious Don't skip yoga
I was skinny guy and I could not go beyond certain weight in lifting, so my lesson and big mistake, was that I didn't eating enough. After I started to eat more, I gone through the lifting weight limit I had for half of year. Second lesson I learned was that I was cheating all the time. I had to lower weight slow down movement to gain more muscle and more strength.
love the channel! Love that you talk about discipline and accountability. I lost 80 pounds in 4 months just by following you and a handful of others advice plus a mostly organic grassfed diet and can attest that consistency is key for anything related to the body. Thank you for all the great research and advice, I feel and look 20 again
Love your channel. I love your view on stretching. I’m turning to your style of strength training at age 62 and loving it. There’s a lot of love in my comment. 😂 Peace brother
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30 things in 12 minutes made me think it'd be clickbait ('they can't all be good or clear'), but I am impressed! It extends past exercise alone, it's life advice. All these things make total sense
Mission accomplished :D
What you learn is that you realised that there will always be someone who will influence the fitness industry which is already fusked up and will make it worse .So why don’t I make it make less worse then them .
You guys (Cali Move, Steven, Abnormal beings , that black guy from USA I think Dustin MF) are somehow right in terms of fitness education bla bla bla but you are not 100% true to your audience.
I understand it’s your choice but it’s not 100% true.
Why don’t you dare to come out and speak about your PEDS , test , GH use at least .Are you really insecure and will be till death or it’s too late?
Does it matter? Fsk no , I don’t care but boy you for fusked up and you ain’t natty at all.
Fsked you respectfully.
Dude is smart, and very self-aware. Uncommon combination of traits.
1_Comparison is bad
2_Love the Process
3_Gratitude
4_Ego Lifting
5_Warm-ups are over rated
6_Set Goals
7_No perfect Technique for everyone
8_Patience
9_Eternal Learner
10_Full ROM
11_No Shortcuts
12_Create strong Habits
13_ Fun is Under-rated
14_Paralysis Analysis
15_Be Flexible
16_Listen to your Body
17_Progress Isn't Linear
18_Specificity
19_Quality over Quantity
20_Focus on Basics
21_Priorities
22_Consistency Is Key
23_Sleep is $
24_Keep a Workout Log
25_Environment Means a lot
26_Sustainability
27_Uni Lateral Exercises are $
28_Start Walking
29_Stick To a Routine
30_Take Off Seasons.
Thank you so much!
Much appreciated 🤝💗
Yes💙❤️
Thank you⚡️⚡️⚡️
This is so good man. Happy 30 it’s good years bro.
Thanks brother. I'm glad my words resonated.
What you learn is that you realised that there will always be someone who will influence the fitness industry which is already fusked up and will make it worse .So why don’t I make it make less worse then them .
You guys (Cali Move, Steven, Abnormal beings , that black guy from USA I think Dustin MF) are somehow right in terms of fitness education bla bla bla but you are not 100% true to your audience.
I understand it’s your choice but it’s not 100% true.
Why don’t you dare to come out and speak about your PEDS , test , GH use at least .Are you really insecure and will be till death or it’s too late?
Does it matter? Fsk no , I don’t care but boy you for fusked up and you ain’t natty at all.
Fsked you respectfully.
"Don't push when it's time to pivot"
100%, always appreciate your alliteration! Some real gems here.
Appreciate you Geoffrey. Let's keep raising our collective standards.
These were all gold, but that one hit hard.
I'm so happy that I found this channel, and have subbed. I'm a life-long fitness fanatic and need to get back to using my full physical potential. If you have your health, use your body weight and go the distance. I'll be following along, and improving day by day. You can indeed be fit for life :) Have a great day!
What you learn is that you realised that there will always be someone who will influence the fitness industry which is already fusked up and will make it worse .So why don’t I make it make less worse then them .
You guys (Cali Move, Steven, Abnormal beings , that black guy from USA I think Dustin MF) are somehow right in terms of fitness education bla bla bla but you are not 100% true to your audience.
I understand it’s your choice but it’s not 100% true.
Why don’t you dare to come out and speak about your PEDS , test , GH use at least .Are you really insecure and will be till death or it’s too late?
Does it matter? Fsk no , I don’t care but boy you for fusked up and you ain’t natty at all.
Fsked you respectfully.
I’ve heard Comparison is the thief of joy so much recently and I couldn’t agree more
Control of your body is everything, no matter where you are in your fitness goals always stay in control of your movement, position, and form
Paralysis analysis is my no. 1 obstacle. So much info, different types of workouts, supplements etc etc. I just shut down and keep sitting on my couch
Dude - your channel's advise and production value are top notch. Love the straight - forward no fluff format.
Consistency is key, the way I’m consistent is simplicity
- i don’t follow workout program
-I don’t count reps/sets
- I don’t do tones of variations
- i only do 2 variations of each muscle group, pullups/chinups,push-ups/dips,split squats/Pistol squats
- I wake up everyday and workout 1-2 hours. I rest when extremely sore
And push to failure or near failure.
Thank you, Daniel, for everything you have done and shared.
Your channel has been a fountain of knowledge and inspiration throughout the years.
It is very much appreciated, thank you!
NGL, Daniel, Fitness FAQ is acc the goat. He’s honestly a great teacher and a blessing. I really appreciate his teaching philosophy. Thanks man for leading by example.
These tips apply not only for the workouts but the life in general! Thank you!
I have been training 44 years and now that I have wised up over the past 5 I personally believe this is the best way to go for health, functionality and longevity!
You’ve really changed my physique and mindset and understanding/knowledge of fitness this past year thanks and happy 30❤🎉
Such a great video I keep rewatching it . Every word was crafted perfectly
I watched this 3 times now. I would like to add one element to it, since im 31 😆.
31- Understand your weaknesses. Too often I've had wrist pain (even symptoms of CTS), back pain, or recently rotator cuff strain. By doing research and finding out which stretch was giving me relief I was able to understand how to correct those weaknesses and gain an advantage + prevent exacerbation of the issue. For my wrist I now wear a brace everynight, I changed my mouse to a trackball (as I use the pc a lot) and I added 2 stretches to my routine. For my rotator cuff, I am working on new stretches (with bands and a stick) to improve the situtaion. Finally, my back was mostly about correcting weak form when it came to heavy compound exercises involving legs. Knowledge is power. Yes there is paralysis by analysis but also sometimes simple solutions can work wonders and it's worth researching.
TLDR: Our lifestyles create unique weaknesses and being on top of those is essential for optimal gains.
Comparison
Process
Gratitude
Ego
Warm ups
Goals
Technique
Patience
Learn
Full Range of Motion
No shortcuts
Create healthy habits
Have fun
Paralysis by Analysis
Flexibility
Listen to your body
Progress is not linear
Specificity
Less is More
Basic movements are king
Prioritize
Consistency
Sleep
Workout log
Environment
Sustainability
Unilateral exercises
Walking
Program Hopping
Rest 3-5 min
You are the MVP mate
@@FitnessFAQs No you're the MVP! Thanks for all you do. And happy 30th.
Thanks
i would add (sorry if you mentioned it and i missed it) some things related to nutrition. Ok, you mentioned healthy habits, but i would emphasize a couple things:
1.You cant rely just in working out. Your phisique and health wont change if you dont have a balanced nutrition.
2.Healthy eating is not a sacrifice: Its something you do as a gift to yourself, not a punishment or a sacrifice that can take you to abandon it or "cheating". Find food you like and you can stick to in a healthy way.
The honesty, its inspirational. Great work man.
I have been looking time after time for a good online coach that is direct, specific and has a backed up knowledge and physical evidence. I have trained the last 2 years in aerial straps and have struggled to find scientific workouts to strengthen my shoulders and prevent injuries. Your programme is next to none, keep up the amazing work! Thank you.
Many, many great lessons I too have learned from you since I started following you in 2020!
The one thing that I would add from my experience is: Failure is part of the journey. Get used to failing and starting over and progress will come almost automatically.
Nr. 18 has been huge for me. I also subscribed to the weak link to improve skills mentality for a long time. Sounded very logical and reasonable to me at the time until I repeatedly ran into a wall doing that. Then I said screw that and ran a program with only the basics and zero weak link stuff for 2 months straight and made more gains in this time than in a year of doing weak link stuff. This was the most counterintuitive lesson for me.
For example my weighted pull-up went up by 12kg and my weighted pike pushup by 15kg during these two months. Prior to that while doing weak link stuff I was fighting hard for every 0.5kg increase on the pulls and often couldn't progress in weight at all.
On the note of variation, cross training between disciplines is a great way to keep engaged, do gymnastics, cycle, go bushwalking, take up a martial art, rock climb, do some yoga... 2 or 3 at once dependent on the intensity required is plenty! :-)
use a Deload week after 3 weeks of hard training incorporate a deload week. You will not loose muscle or strength - instead you will return fresh and even stronger.
Such a whole reflexion of the past experience is the best thing for a bright future.
Si much Wisdom- thanks Daniel
As the footage goes, you can see that he also evolved in his finnacial life. You can see that he used to train in the backyard of a house, and now have a full gym in his house
nice to see this
1. Comparison 0:05
2. Process 0:33
3. Gratitude 1:03
4. EGO 1:30
5. Warm-Ups 1:54
6. Goals 2:20
7. Technique 2:47
8. Patience 3:12
9. Learning 3:36
10. Range of Motion 3:56
11. Shortcuts 4:18
12. Habits 4:38
13. Fun 5:02
14. Paralysis Analysis 5:31
15. Flexibility 5:55
16. Listen to Your Body 6:21
17. Progress 6:48
18. Specificity 7:17
19. Less is More 7:37
20. Basics 8:05
21. Prioritize 8:28
22. Consistency 8:56
23. Sleep 9:30
24. Workout Log 9:49
25. Environment 10:18
26. Sustainability 10:37
27. Unilateral Exercises 11:03
28. Walking 11:24
29. Program Hopping 11:44
30. Rest 12:04
Yesss! Long video format 😊
The best video format imo
Picking nutrient dense food impacted my physique and performance significantly
Great stuff, as always. My best lesson, seek a wide range of approaches but listen to your body.
Patience and learning are big ones for me. You can't get the results you want and need right away. That's what leads people quitting too soon. Learning is all part of the journey to your goals. Enjoy the journey and what comes with it. Also, you just turned 30 years old, yet you look like you could pass for a teenager. I'd say you are definitely doing something right with yourself. I've seen many people with families with healthy genes and heredity, but being unhealthy and looking unhealthy due to their decision making for themselves. If you made mistakes, you have been learning from them. Keep doing what you are doing if not better.
Excellent video. Thank you.
Hey there Daniel, I've been watching your videos the past 3 years (Started at 15-16, im 19 now) and I can't tell how much you've helped me. I'm from Argentina and fitness info in spanish isn't as good so I came across your channel. Now I'm 3 years in, progress is crazy, huge upper body gains, legs a lot behind because of injuries and lack of discipline but still better than 3 years ago.
Your lessons about the basics have really stayed with me and made it simpler. I remembered when I didn't knew anything about training so I helped 2 friends getting started 1 year ago. The same lessons about the basics were given to my friends and the progress is GREAT.
Thank you Daniel.
I have a question for you, do you see a lot of dogo aregentios in Argentina? Am from India and the native dog breeds are rarely kept as pets.Most of them live on the streets
@@pranavbhat7793 Not really, there aren´t many, neither in the streets nor as pets
Bien ahi perro primo mono
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fyi, "abysmal" means "horrible".
It's Messiiii
Your best video yet ! So much wisdom
Clear and concise per usual. Love this channel's data and reflections. I'm always learning and gaining exp when I watch your videos. Thank you.
Your work is ace man, you are one of the best out there! Keep it up, lots of love from your Pommy cousin! 🏴
What's the most important lesson you've learned?
As you said in your video. Never compare to anyone, only compare to yourself.💪 :)
Gratitude.
deloid and never change your core excercises
Its all you!
I've learned that you do it by doing it. I guess this ties in with Consistency. Stick with it even when things aren't going well.
When I was 30 I also thought warmups were overrated, now that I am 65 I realize that everything but the warmup is overrated.
Love your videos, you look great and you should consider lending your voice to motivational audio books.
Excellent insight and wisdom especially for someone thus young.
This is one of your best videos man! Well done sir!
You finally allowed closed caption! Kudos!
LOVE THIS VIDEO
One of your best videos, Daniel. Thank you. This is excellent advice for the gym and for life.
- Avoid detraining at all costs. When life gets in the way and you cannot train as planned, at least do the minimum (short duration, high frequency) to avoid loosing your hard earned progress.
- The health and integrity of your joints will ultimately decide your fit life longevity. Use full comfortable range of motion, use perfect form always, never trade correct form for a heavier load or one more rep, do mobility exercises, have an optimal nutrition
- Be obsessed with progress at all times - even after your reach you peak for certain exercises (for example you squat 200 kg for one rep and you cannot add any more load), always look for different ways (and exercises) to make progress on
This video is so good I really needed to hear this. The few pointers that really stuck out for me was self comparison, being grateful, listening to your body, setting goals, and getting adequate sleep! Those are the things I really need to work on! Even the stretching with weights is very important too. Thank you for this video it’s very informative!
The food and fitness industry promote high levels of protein, which in the long term is detrimental to health, while the high consumption of fruits, which contain amino acids, the building blocks the body uses to make protein will both maintain homeostasis and longevity while repairing muscles to grow bigger.
Thank you for your clear voice
What gets measured gets improved
Based Dan 💪 Happy Birthday 🎉
So many good tips! I love your humble perspective. Btw, great job on your body by rings program! I did it a year ago and saw the greatest gains ever from it and it was so much fun.
I ended up switching to my own hybrid routine mostly because tracking progress with calisthenics movements is really hard compared to weights but I still do a full ring workout from time to time because it's just so fun!
That sometimes in life the only sane and viable option is to let go of all or some of your gains that you've worked so hard for. Life happens. Sometimes we gain, other times we lose. What matters is to stay healthy both mentally and physiologically. Then apply all 30 lessons once you're in a position to start gaining again and you don't have to worry about anything.
Spot on there mate.
100% agree.
Yes! Letting go (of gains or otherwise) is arguably the most important skill to learn in life
Real talk. Holding on can cause more suffering than accepting the inevitable.
Vytautas Pilkauskas ruclips.net/user/shortsHDTRG4CVlXM?feature=share
great advice thanks and a belated happy birthday! 51 and never looked better thanks to your rings program 👊🏻
I love this channel 🏋🏻
wow these are actually so good, Happy 30th man
@0:22 "...by comparing up, you feel inferior; By comparing down, you feel superior..."
Might I add that I believe the same even goes for comparing with your direct peers, at which point you can get too comfortable
Just focus on yourself, and aim to be better than YOUR yesterday 👊👊
WAGMI !
Mad love to you, Daniel.
this was one of your best videos!
Quality of Movement is King
Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾
Wise advice. thank you.
Great video! thanks.
Damn - I knew you had a BD around now then forgot to look it up.
A very belated Happy Birthday!!! Turning thirty is a verry good thing!
ONE OF YOUR BEST VIDEOS!! Hats off my brotha!
legit underrated video.
Learn to blur the lines between skills work, mobility, strength training, rehab and prehab. For example, think of rotator cuff rehab as part of your strength training, and deadlifting as a way to fix your medial epicondylitis. This kind of programming will make stretching second nature, and it will prevent injury. It will also open your mind.
Very important lessons Daniel, thank you for that! Some of these are always good to hear, even though they sound obvious some times we really need to hear these. Thank you, you are awesome
Happy Birthday, this video was truly great
Absolutely amazing video!
Andrew Huberman comes to mind for your 2nd lesson here.
"Learn to spike your dopamine from effort itself."
Best tip I've learned, fitness is a philosophy and everyone interprets it differently
Great video 👏👏
So many points learnt from Atomic Habits, love it. Thanks for the video, keep it up!
Thank you for this♥️
Cheers ! Keep it going!
# 2 bro. I concur.
Thank you fitness ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, this is pure essence, amazing list!
After just watching a few videos you earned to me the highest rank of all fitness experts: so far it was Basement bodybuilding, Alex Leonidas, John Meadows, Bald Omni man, Christian Thibaudeau, Frank Zane, Ben Pakulski, GVS, Jason Gallant.
Perfect video!!
Excellent!!
Super stuff m8🔥❤️
Lessons that helped me in my workouts:
Do your best, forget the rest.
Find a partner outside your comfort zone.
If you're the best in the room, you're in the wrong room.
Don't be so serious
Don't skip yoga
You are a good man. Thank you👍
Thanks!
The video turned out fantastic. :D
I was skinny guy and I could not go beyond certain weight in lifting, so my lesson and big mistake, was that I didn't eating enough. After I started to eat more, I gone through the lifting weight limit I had for half of year.
Second lesson I learned was that I was cheating all the time. I had to lower weight slow down movement to gain more muscle and more strength.
Brilliant video 👍👍
Daniel: this is your best video, IMHO, so far. Best, KL
Thanks for the kind words Kit - means a lot coming from you!
@@FitnessFAQs Nah-you've done all the work! Thanks again.
Good advice 💪
love the channel! Love that you talk about discipline and accountability. I lost 80 pounds in 4 months just by following you and a handful of others advice plus a mostly organic grassfed diet and can attest that consistency is key for anything related to the body. Thank you for all the great research and advice, I feel and look 20 again
Great info thank you.
This is so helpfull channel💪🔥
I really love your videos, no bullsh*t like other youtubers.
People will always compare up. In reality, you have to be in the top 0.2% in any area for your activity to be worthwhile.
Love your channel. I love your view on stretching. I’m turning to your style of strength training at age 62 and loving it. There’s a lot of love in my comment. 😂 Peace brother
Happy Birthday Daniel!!
Best content 👌 I have ever found on net I'm 47
Thank you mate