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    Greg O'Gallagher is a fitness entrepreneur and creator of @Kinobody. His method helps you achieve a lean and muscular physique through a combination of intermittent fasting, smart training, and lifestyle optimization. Discover how to get the body of your dreams in a sustainable way without sacrificing health. You'll learn how to increase testosterone naturally, no gimmicks just information backed by science.
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    Chapters:
    0:17 What is Kinobody?
    5:25 The Power of Minimalist Training
    13:00 Must Know Advice For Naturals
    21:37 Why Calisthenics Is Superior
    35:35 High Reps or Low Reps?
    40:13 Best Workout Split
    45:40 Increase Testosterone Naturally
    1:03:43 Intermittent Fasting Protocol
    1:11:13 Does Cardio Burns Muscle?
    1:15:36 Supplements That Actually Work
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  • @FitnessFAQs
    @FitnessFAQs  Год назад +40

    Hello you legends. Access all episodes sooner by Subscribing on Spotify - sptfy.com/NHH8.
    Here’s the timestamps:
    0:17 What is Kinobody?
    5:25 The Power of Minimalist Training
    13:00 Must Know Advice For Naturals
    21:37 Why Calisthenics Is Superior
    35:35 High Reps or Low Reps?
    40:13 Best Workout Split
    45:40 Increase Testosterone Naturally
    1:03:43 Intermittent Fasting Protocol
    1:11:13 Does Cardio Burns Muscle?
    1:15:36 Supplements That Actually Work

    • @carlosdelsol76
      @carlosdelsol76 11 месяцев назад

      He roided, steroid head's advice doesn't count

  • @Z2wastaken
    @Z2wastaken Год назад +195

    greg the type of guy to take testosterone to remain natural

  • @jabra7793
    @jabra7793 Год назад +59

    Ive been training for 11 years non stop, and i find anyone who has trained 8 years minimum learns the same lessons NATRUALLY as what greg speaks about through practice, training lifestyle and just being in the game and getting really strong. Anyone who can do a handstand Push up or can deadlift 3 times body weight will likely have run into all the things greg has spoken about in this podcast throughout their journey to get there and I find that beautiful

    • @GoldKingsMan
      @GoldKingsMan 11 месяцев назад +3

      x2 deadlift bodyweight here.

    • @vladcraioveanu233
      @vladcraioveanu233 10 месяцев назад +2

      Three times bodyweight?! That would mean 450kg for me 😂
      It would promote me as strongest deadlifter on Earth (if totaly raw, no belt, as I train)

    • @vanlife2freedom
      @vanlife2freedom 8 месяцев назад +6

      3x bodyweight deadlift is absolutely unnecessary. good for you if you do so.

    • @johnkrazzki6492
      @johnkrazzki6492 6 месяцев назад

      And the comparison with one handstand push up is totally off @@vanlife2freedom

    • @JC-ji1hp
      @JC-ji1hp 2 месяца назад +1

      @@vanlife2freedomdude probably weighs 50 kg

  • @yaboiij6694
    @yaboiij6694 Год назад +60

    Not a fan of Greg’s form on some of these lifts, but massive props to him for his physique

    • @Angstadillio
      @Angstadillio 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree, as you approach your 1rm usually the form does break down but that begs the question if your form is compromised significantly then is it the same lift?

    • @asdfkjhlk34
      @asdfkjhlk34 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Angstadilliohe was never near his 1RM from what I saw

    • @RoseAesthetics
      @RoseAesthetics 5 месяцев назад

      @@asdfkjhlk34exactly. I just don’t like him. You can actually get a wayyyy better physique by pure bodybuilding. When I do strength work my joints are definitely feeling worse. Pure bodybuilding builds the most muscle while getting you rly strong still.

    • @oliveroconnor2149
      @oliveroconnor2149 6 дней назад

      @@RoseAestheticsyeah your right all the bodybuilders from John grimek up to Ronnie Coleman all mixed strength and hypertrophy.

  • @DiscipleW
    @DiscipleW Год назад +35

    The way you keep these training montages during your conversations is highly appreciated!

    • @brendanj383
      @brendanj383 9 месяцев назад +1

      I agree 100%, Always helps me keep my attention span on what they're saying! Instead of just looking at someone talking.

  • @seankennedy4284
    @seankennedy4284 11 месяцев назад +15

    Love the workout clips playing while the guest is speaking. Very different from most podcasts, and useful attestment to his exercise types and intensities.

    • @marcusholtzmann8387
      @marcusholtzmann8387 6 месяцев назад

      Staring at that dude too long would expose more people to discover his wig.

  • @ddpwe5269
    @ddpwe5269 Год назад +3

    I'm glad Greg brought up open and closed-circuit exercises. I've always said you get a much better carry-over with closed than you'll ever get with open. As Greg mentioned, you engage so much more muscle. Open-circuit exercises allow you to isolate muscles easier, as it takes most of the surrounding muscles out of the equation to focus on just that muscle/group.

  • @j.r.rudicil7372
    @j.r.rudicil7372 10 месяцев назад +3

    Solid content. SPRINTING & SLED PUSH/PULL is often overlooked cardio for new gains.

  • @shigovoicestudio
    @shigovoicestudio Год назад +84

    Hi there. Would love it if you enabled CLOSED CAPTIONS on your vids. Why? Many people who love your work are not able to listen and may also be hearing-impaired.

    • @Andrew-mu1vy
      @Andrew-mu1vy Год назад +5

      Agreed, also people who are hearing impaired

    • @FitnessFAQs
      @FitnessFAQs  Год назад +59

      Enabled for you all by popular demand.

    • @Nothing25165
      @Nothing25165 Год назад +1

      ​@@FitnessFAQs thanx

    • @aurelienyonrac
      @aurelienyonrac 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@FitnessFAQs nice

  • @I-am-Joe-Po
    @I-am-Joe-Po Год назад +30

    Who can make a miracle and summarise the insights of the video?

    • @patrikkarlsson9523
      @patrikkarlsson9523 Год назад +4

      Gpt4

    • @c.5879
      @c.5879 Год назад +12

      Get up your attention span

    • @lavatr8322
      @lavatr8322 Год назад +1

      @@c.5879 Holy SHiet thats actually the issue of the century.... and thats why RUclips too implemented _RUclips shorts_
      following instagram & tiktok..
      its kind of Concerning... thats why people change partners, no stability, have trust issues....
      want QUICK QUICK results.... No Patience.
      Damn. the younger generation is more fked!!!

    • @jebhank1620
      @jebhank1620 Год назад

      @@patrikkarlsson9523how?

    • @andrewclodfelter3782
      @andrewclodfelter3782 Год назад +22

      Workout 3 days a week. Focus on getting stronger on key lifts (incline press, weighted chin ups, Bulgarian split squats, shoulder press, Romanian Deadlifts). Add weight and do less junk sets inside your total workout. Get into a caloric deficit if you want to cut.

  • @olafbuu
    @olafbuu 10 месяцев назад

    these podcasts are great Daniel! thank you!

  • @jackbrady9738
    @jackbrady9738 Год назад +2

    Love these two

  • @g-tbotecktrdr7268
    @g-tbotecktrdr7268 3 месяца назад

    This podcast really sums up the essentials, especially for older guys like myself .Ive adjusted my work outs after watching this, like I have many times after watching Greg ....thanks Guys....

  • @ParvParashar
    @ParvParashar 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely outstanding video! Loved the conversation. It’s really informative and super helpful. Greg is a very intelligent and articulate man. His knowledge and experience is quite valuable. His relative strength is also highly commendable. Thank you so much for sharing this amazing conversation with us! I’ve learned plenty of very important things from this incredible discussion. I greatly appreciate it. 🙌

  • @Hao-hi3yb
    @Hao-hi3yb Год назад +1

    Never thought I would happen to come across someone who echoes almost exactly the same structure of training and training philosophy I've come to embrace after years of working out

  • @Mr.freedom1
    @Mr.freedom1 11 месяцев назад

    One of the best podcasts of your channel!

  • @rayhunt6696
    @rayhunt6696 3 месяца назад

    This is my favorite interview from this channel due to Greg's passion

  • @hypo9956
    @hypo9956 Год назад

    Very interesting and useful, thanks!

  • @kramer9929
    @kramer9929 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks lots of great thinking thank you for your insights.

  • @smeagol4717
    @smeagol4717 Год назад +1

    Your Chanel is best!❤

  • @MirkoSelf
    @MirkoSelf Год назад +1

    Great one🔥🙏

  • @zizoworkout
    @zizoworkout Год назад +52

    Greg the type of guy to grease the groove tucked planche on the dinner table, when he's having a dinner with his parents & grandparents. Then say sorry for shaking the table and causing food to fall over, I just needed to get my tucked planche frequency in. #neuraladapations #gains

    • @nf5011
      @nf5011 Год назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣👌

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac 11 месяцев назад +8

    This channel is geting so good. Not complicated. No hypes. personal experience with great people.

    • @ramon3077
      @ramon3077 11 месяцев назад +2

      Kinobody is all about fake hype, he's not a respected figure & isn't natural either.

  • @gseanlake9765
    @gseanlake9765 9 месяцев назад

    Guys great great video. Thank you subscribed

  • @bruh_gains3073
    @bruh_gains3073 Год назад +4

    Greg the type of guy to randomly do a podcast with fitnessfaqs

  • @vedanshaggarwal185
    @vedanshaggarwal185 Год назад +3

    And I was looking for it yesterday
    Bro you are reading minds here👍👍

  • @ryandeffley7652
    @ryandeffley7652 11 месяцев назад +1

    In re: cardio - Max incline treadmill walking (not holding on) for 30 min at 3-3.5 mph burns a TON. But it's also very low impact/speeds up recovery. 2-3x per week is GREAT.
    In re : fasting - I've been doing fasting protocols for over a decade, and my health is 1000x better. Can't speak highly enough about it.
    In re: training- I'm also a fan of mixing modalities with traditional full body lifting workouts and bodyweight calisthenics. Phasing between both for variety is GREAT.

  • @TheUnchainedMind
    @TheUnchainedMind 11 месяцев назад

    I'd love to see you do one of these podcasts with Kestutis Kes. The guy is an absolute machine in general calisthenics and more specifically in pushups.

  • @michaelconeys3843
    @michaelconeys3843 Год назад +11

    Really excellent video episode. Thanks for the inspiration. Keep up the great work. God bless you 🙏 always.

    • @linas804
      @linas804 Год назад

      Stop commenting for likes

  • @Subject_Specimen
    @Subject_Specimen Год назад +6

    Great Interview Greg Is Right
    Train Less To Make Gains
    I’ve Been Training With 4 High Intensity Days
    Then 1-2 Days Of Recovery I Don’t Even Experience Any Muscles Soreness And I’m Doing Advanced Calisthenics Skills On A Weekly 💪🏽

    • @miasma19
      @miasma19 11 месяцев назад +4

      This! I have done less and gained more in progress and physique. No lie here, I think sleep and nutrition are most important then a solid workout. 😊

  • @AD-jc9sj
    @AD-jc9sj Год назад +6

    Superb video! I find progressive overload so hard at the moment - lifting heavy but struggling to progress each week - 1 week i progress, the other week I am 2/3 reps short

    • @haczabim
      @haczabim 10 месяцев назад

      what kid of training ar you doing?

    • @Tfit7
      @Tfit7 3 месяца назад +2

      Most likely too much volume or frequency.
      Consider doing less total sets per workout or less workout days per week.
      As you become stronger the intensity goes higher. That’s when cutting back on volume and/or frequency makes a heck of a difference.
      Learned this in the early 90’s and it changed everything.
      Experiment with it. Keep a logbook and record your information so you can look back and know where to tweak things. Good luck.

    • @nickknight8065
      @nickknight8065 Месяц назад +1

      Agree completely with the above comment. ⬆️ More rest and recovery. Even take a whole week off occasionally and just walk or do light cardio. Get enough sleep.

  • @marcoz7302
    @marcoz7302 Год назад +15

    Bottom line....90% of your best is easy and enjoyable ...that last 10% is not worth it unless you're a pro-something

  • @unchained8
    @unchained8 2 месяца назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @bobdobric6787
    @bobdobric6787 Год назад +13

    The biggest problem the viewers have is they get confused about training and half of it is not their fault .
    Lets say a guy follows 3 Fitness youtubers for arguements sake and each of them is pumping out a new video every 1-2 days try this for your shoulders , try this for your chest , use this equipment to widen your back it gets umbelievably confusing .
    Get a pen and paper write down a basic workout and follow your progress simple without doing your head in

    • @serebbi
      @serebbi 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thats actually true, especialy for beginners.
      As you nicely said, follow a basic workout and keep progressing..

  • @nickybjammin7629
    @nickybjammin7629 10 месяцев назад +1

    Weaghted calisthenics is my ultimate addiction that and hill sprints.
    It’s one of the greatest feeling in the world.

  • @truegamer2819
    @truegamer2819 11 месяцев назад

    love this conversation between the two, my only question is
    what about full leg day? 🤷🏾‍♂

  • @NaturesNutriCare
    @NaturesNutriCare 9 месяцев назад

    Kudos for crafting an outstanding video! Your expertise shines through. Our channels might have some similar themes

  • @Hiredhorn
    @Hiredhorn Год назад

    Love the channel! Recently, I've' noticed more reference to 'naturals' which I think is normalising steroid use

  • @stavrosbeats2013
    @stavrosbeats2013 5 месяцев назад

    Weighted calisthenics plus HIT is in my opinion the most goated program ever. As greg said 3 days a week is perfect

  • @joojotin
    @joojotin Год назад +3

    Very good video, kino is smarter than you would believe in regards to training and diet.

  • @arihaviv8510
    @arihaviv8510 4 месяца назад +1

    Looking forward to the vshred interview 🤔

  • @1m2ogaming
    @1m2ogaming Год назад +2

    Can you get Peter Attia MD would like to see someone as him here or Andrew Huberman since you will 100% ask really interesting questions.

  • @gotlifez3558
    @gotlifez3558 10 месяцев назад

    interesting, i found the same, just since the last like half year doing workout at home, now in gym too
    recovery is sooo important, and 3x a week totally fits too
    and getting stronger dont go hand in hand with always beeing sore

  • @moneymakinmitch8130
    @moneymakinmitch8130 Год назад

    Greg the type of guy to make an hour long video

  • @nipunpalav6974
    @nipunpalav6974 Год назад

    Best pod ever🤩. I love you both

  • @nealefrancis9094
    @nealefrancis9094 7 месяцев назад

    Greg figured it out , I knew a teenage gymnast who looked u real he added powerlifting 2 days a week and he had the best body I've ever seen in my life

  • @zsanterre
    @zsanterre 2 месяца назад

    I have so many questions tho. What do you do for the next 4 days? What if my day-to-day requires heavy lifting? And most importantly are those three consecutive days or do you spread them out?

  • @sleeplessi93681
    @sleeplessi93681 7 месяцев назад

    1:00:56 micro wins boost morale,micro failures give strenght and perseveirance...dont neglect the failure part and take it as a win..thats a true micro win that makes you grow 🙏💯⚡💥✨🥰🥳

  • @anthonycraig274
    @anthonycraig274 11 месяцев назад

    A lot of what he says is very true based on my experience.

  • @yf1177
    @yf1177 8 месяцев назад

    Also, strength and muscle hypertrophy are not the same thing (research has shown this time and time again). Getting stronger on key lifts does not necessarily mean that your muscles will be bigger.

  • @Katalin04
    @Katalin04 Год назад

    Doing less for beginners is absolutly the case get close to advanced status and see how that will help you progress, what he is doing is maintaing

  • @sleeplessi93681
    @sleeplessi93681 7 месяцев назад

    1:13:45 cardio can be done with 7 exercises in a superset fashion where intensity is high volume 6 to 10 reps in 60-80% pr range or less and low rest inbetween so breathing is heavy and pulse 150+ for active 10mins duration or less does mirackles combined with fasting and proximity to failure / body weight plus progresion on. Lever positions / weights once thresholds are reached or ceilings💯🙏⚡👍🐈🤫👏

  • @youwontstopwatchingme2636
    @youwontstopwatchingme2636 5 месяцев назад

    To each their own. I do 1 set to failure every morning at home. Short intense workouts. Keeps me shredded.

  • @Ilethsamael
    @Ilethsamael Год назад

    Guys do you have this video or any interview in a podcast form?

  • @IgnatiusCheese
    @IgnatiusCheese Год назад +1

    Based FitnessFAQs

  • @sleeplessi93681
    @sleeplessi93681 7 месяцев назад

    1:05:20 at 41 i Look 34,skinwise.. i eat for 25 years as main meal a dinner and fast till 3 or 4 pm every day while eating till 9 or 10pm as i feel, i eat when i am hungry ,but hunger is mainly a head thing, since i changed my diet 4y ago to 5x a day for 2 months and even after 2 months of natural hunger eating i ate 3x a day and normalized after half a year so i eat again only late day or evening.eating is a habbit💯 less is more as with everything quality intensity over volume..

  • @GoldKingsMan
    @GoldKingsMan 11 месяцев назад +1

    Kino!

  • @markratcliffe3530
    @markratcliffe3530 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've worked in the fitness industry for 20 years and I personally do NOT believe in caloric deficit as a sustainable way to function and optimise health. Obesity is an obvious exception, but even then, I believe that calorie conversion is more sustainable than caloric deficit, although there's nothing wrong with caloric deficit in the short-term.
    The human body is not designed to live on chemicals. It's far more efficient at removing waste products when it's not subjected to excessive processed food and drink intake. Converting most of your refined diet into an unrefined, nutrient rich diet is an appropriate path to take, because regardless of ones goals, the single most important thing in life is health.
    I'm 44, I typically consume around 2,800-3,000 calories a day (sometimes more) and I maintain a sub 10% body fat level all year round without intending to because I prioritise nutrition above everything else, including exercise. My training is focused on traditional resistance training and calisthenics 3 times a week and I only do cardio occasionally, so I'm certainly not overtraining.
    Nothing is more important than a balanced diet, and this is something that people need to accept.

  • @meekrodriguez6438
    @meekrodriguez6438 Год назад

    Saved

  • @akhalil3482
    @akhalil3482 Год назад +3

    this is pretty much what mike mentzer talked about

  • @robinhood1354
    @robinhood1354 2 месяца назад

    { began lifting weights in my teens, my strongest in gains strength and size came when I trained less and in my early to mid 40's.

  • @Reppintimefitness
    @Reppintimefitness 11 месяцев назад

    Greg is the type to
    .....

  • @BeStill-zy5ye
    @BeStill-zy5ye 3 месяца назад

    Greg the type of guy to call a 500 lb deadlift unnecessary

  • @conscientiousdefector
    @conscientiousdefector Год назад +12

    When I started adding weight with a belt, it started JACKING UP MY LOWER BACK. And not in a good way! Be careful with that! I found a weighted backpack to be much safer. 👍🏼👊🏼

    • @user-lj2cb2pj8j
      @user-lj2cb2pj8j 11 месяцев назад

      Both are bad, it's better to drag a tire

  • @activekernel
    @activekernel 8 месяцев назад +1

    Did I just hear: “Keno/Kino” is "German"…? Oh boy, I’m not gonna go into how much this stuff grinds my gears, and it really does, but I’ll stay on point: Obviously it’s Hellenic, or better known as Greek to most. Putting it simply, "Kino" is derived from “kinetic” which means “movement”. Hence, "movie" for "movement", same thing applies to the German "Kino" (kinetic, kinesis, etc. are all related).

  • @snakejazz
    @snakejazz 10 месяцев назад

    Guy has so much body asymmetry it's insane

  • @ptadisbander7959
    @ptadisbander7959 Год назад

    I also like to “increase TESTOTERONE” hehe but for real thanks for the vid

  • @NotAdem.
    @NotAdem. Год назад +4

    Can someone drop a summer up

  • @tttakkkumi
    @tttakkkumi Год назад

    Daniel you gotta get Mike Israetel on!

  • @BeStill-zy5ye
    @BeStill-zy5ye 3 месяца назад

    Greg the type of guy to start out training 4 days a week and then only 2 days a week

  • @ShowBeard
    @ShowBeard 7 месяцев назад

    Just because u raise it naturally you still should check your blood work and keep track of your blood pressure... When you stop you will lose any muscle over 10 lbs.

  • @RecordSisi
    @RecordSisi 11 месяцев назад

    What about someone who's working out but despite eating a lot doesn't get big .
    I can lift heavy relative to my size and would consider myself intermediate+ .

    • @feldgraufox4927
      @feldgraufox4927 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm in the same boat as you. Simple answer is eat more 🤷🏻‍♂️ I've gone from 55kg to 78kg. Struggling to put more weight on, just need to eat another meal a day.

  • @readikus
    @readikus 11 месяцев назад

    I was sent this from a friend. Started well, but he starts rambling about body weight exercises vs weights and it’s just waffling.

  • @nathaniel_1152
    @nathaniel_1152 Год назад

    Would have made a better episode if there were time stamps mate.

  • @serebbi
    @serebbi 10 месяцев назад

    One of the best interviews/podcasts. I like when you play clips of training while you speak.
    Please bring Slidis Mode in one of your futute podcasts. He is a calisthenics athlete,he has couple of Guiness records, he is in another level.

  • @peterq9359
    @peterq9359 5 месяцев назад

    How do they keep such good skin...

  • @n_s_352
    @n_s_352 Год назад +3

    So basically he follows a HIT approach like Mentzer and Yates.

    • @rrai-
      @rrai- 10 месяцев назад

      Mentzer was weak asf

  • @literallyjeff
    @literallyjeff Год назад +2

    need timestamps

  • @GoldKingsMan
    @GoldKingsMan 11 месяцев назад +1

    Kino could pass for Elizabeth Weir’s twin brother or son from Stargate Atlantis.

  • @Karan-kh6nd
    @Karan-kh6nd Год назад +4

    Great podcast 🎉❤

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac 11 месяцев назад

    Efortlessly lean

  • @Katalin04
    @Katalin04 Год назад +1

    12:55 someone didnt see BOM, he is 5'11" 200lbs in lean state

    • @robertjohnston7256
      @robertjohnston7256 3 месяца назад

      No one cares

    • @Katalin04
      @Katalin04 3 месяца назад

      ​@@robertjohnston7256about your life i agree, loser😂

  • @itamaravraham4068
    @itamaravraham4068 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great podcast, however, breakfast is an important meal. Most people skip breakfast and than they're very hungry at evening and overeat.
    Most people aren't committed, disciplined fitness RUclipsrs, and so they will not eat at a calorie deficit at night overtime. The opposite, they'll overeat. And so eating breakfast and lunch will decrease the hunger at the evening/night so that people can actually stick to a long term SMALL calorie deficit.
    Additionally, in order to train hard and lift weights at the gym, people need the energy from food. So they can't skip breakfast and expect to have GREAT WORKOUTS, APPLYING PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD CONSISTENTLY.
    Eat regularly and healthy in a small daily calorie deficit of 100-300, and over time you'll achieve the physique you want

  • @M13x13M
    @M13x13M 10 месяцев назад

    Nobody ever mentions yoga. Supermans which are a yoga pose wipes me out like nothing else.

  • @MOHANDES12
    @MOHANDES12 Год назад +4

  • @Rockstarsf
    @Rockstarsf Год назад

    came for the “greg the type of guy” comments

  • @yf1177
    @yf1177 8 месяцев назад

    I would absolutely love to train less (minimalist), but unfortunately, the bulk of recent research studies convincingly show that volume is king for muscle growth. A greater number of hard weekly sets => more muscle growth (up to a point, of course). So I'm skeptical that Greg's approach will be optimal for most naturals when it comes to muscle growth. I also believe that Greg is a genetic outlier. Getting lean is one thing (just cut calories). But getting lean and muscular is a different story.

  • @Heromus16
    @Heromus16 Год назад

    That knee @ 16:56 scared me man...

  • @haczabim
    @haczabim 10 месяцев назад

    1:04:02 haha looks like kinobody never worked a day in his life

  • @pekaca
    @pekaca Год назад +1

    if you struggle to get stronger, just get very very strong ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @ChristophWalks
    @ChristophWalks 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was 🔥 listening to two people at peak fitness with over 20 years of successful combined experience go back and forth.

  • @M13x13M
    @M13x13M 10 месяцев назад

    I thought for decades that exercise was key to getting ripped but found chemistry really rules. Carnivore diet does not provide the chemicals to create fat. So achieving a lean body is natural and low effort. The downside is that fat loss is so fast and extreme it’s freaks older guys out because of body image issues; besides having to buy new clothes.

  • @samholsink6843
    @samholsink6843 Год назад +1

    Yeye first

  • @HauPT12345
    @HauPT12345 11 месяцев назад

    I think body fat about 16% is so good and i do workout everyday avchive done it

  • @clownworld360
    @clownworld360 11 месяцев назад

    i would like to get under 15% body fat and around 180 pounds

  • @cicciuzzu5032
    @cicciuzzu5032 8 месяцев назад

    What's a PR????

  • @DB-tt6xz
    @DB-tt6xz 10 месяцев назад

    Bring on and discuss with someone successfully fit over 40, 50, 60 etc... Sorry, but being fit before your 40s is relatively easy. Yes being ripped is very difficult at any age.

  • @TheSoqu
    @TheSoqu 11 месяцев назад

    I am 15 % at my bulk xD

  • @BeStill-zy5ye
    @BeStill-zy5ye 3 месяца назад

    Greg the type of guy to wake up and fast until 12pm and then break his fast with a Starbucks rice crispy treat 😂😂
    That was random. I just came up with that one. No one would ever do that ha

  • @MrEintein
    @MrEintein Год назад +1

    0:25 „Kino“ actually translates to cinema...

    • @pomperidus
      @pomperidus Год назад +3

      Yes indeed. But Kino is a shortened form of Kinematograph, from the French Cinématographe. Kino/Ciné is taken from greek kinema which means movement (think of kinetic/cinétique/kinetisch). So a more accurate statement from Greg would be "it's the Germanification of the greek word for movement".

    • @MrEintein
      @MrEintein Год назад +1

      @@pomperidus Great comment