9 Simple Tips to Live Longer (LONGEVITY HACKS!)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • If you want to lengthen your lifespan then you need to see these 9 simple tips that you can start instituting starting today. The goal of this video is to reveal life hacks and tips for improving longevity to get you not only living longer, but a higher quality life with less illness along the way to old age.
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    We have to start by looking at our sleep quality.
    When it comes to learning how to live longer, ironically we must start with the activity we spend the most time in our life doing - sleeping. Sleep is the most important part of the day for the long term maintainence of our health. It is during sleep that our bodies recover, heal and fortify our health for the next day. Whenever someone wants to know how to live longer, I tell them to focus on increasing the quality of their sleep.
    Here you want to make sure that you set the temperature of the room to be cooler than you may even prefer it. Science has shown that the cooler room helps to lower our body temperature by 1-3 degrees, which makes restful sleep much easier to obtain. Should you start to get too cold you can always add a blanket or two to accommodate.
    Next, you want to be sure that you are going to bed and waking up at the same time every day. Even when you are not able to get your preferred 7 hours of sleep a night, being able to consistently fall asleep and wake up at the same times has been shown to be ideal for setting your circadian rhythm and leading to higher quality sleep for however long you are in bed.
    Next you want to be sure that you’re doing regular bloodwork. It doesn’t matter how young you are right now, you’re never too young to start monitoring your blood to at least obtain baseline measurements that you will likely need to reference as you get older. This is one of those healthy habits that you can start now that will serve you in being able to live longer and healthier for years to come.
    On that note, being sure to keep your annual physical appointment with your doctor is critical as well. Too many people skip this because they don’t feel as if anything is wrong with them. The problem is, by the time your body lets you know that there is something wrong, it is too late to act on it.
    Next, you need to figure out a way to release stress rather than harbor it inside.
    There has been quite a bit of research into the science of stress and how easily it can physically impair you if you hold onto it rather than get it off your chest. In fact, some believe that the key to the answer of how to live longer is held right here in stress management. Learning how to lengthen lifespan and increase longevity is tied to ones ability to de-stress.
    One of the most effective ways to do this is through engaging in weightlifting. The ability to physically exert force into the weights is a stimulus that cannot be replicated by simply communicating your stress to others or even screaming or yelling to get rid of it.
    If you want to increase your lifespan and improve the quality of life as you age, you need to prioritize getting stronger. Some portion of your week, every week, needs to be dedicated to increasing strength as well.
    When it comes to what to eat to live longer, you need to focus on both fiber and protein. We often don’t get enough of either in our diets, and that needs to change. I recommend getting about a gram to 1.2 grams of protein per pound of bodyweight and about 30-40 grams of fiber (with about one third of that coming from soluble fiber) every day.
    Omega-3 fatty acids are also an essential part of a supplement plan that is aimed at helping you to lengthen your lifespan and live longer. In fact, there is new research out of the labs of Dr. Chris McGlory that suggests that omega-3’s have the ability to not only prevent muscle loss as we age but also increase the rate that you can add muscle.
    There are many other things that you can do to lengthen your lifespan but if you want to know how to live longer then you should start with these 9 simple tips. It wouldn’t be hard to institute even just a couple of these as early as today to start reaping the benefits and improving your longevity - not to mention your quality of life.
    For a complete program and meal plan to get you looking, feeling and moving better in just the next 90 days, be sure to head to athleanx.com via the link above.
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    Jeff Cavaliere MSPT, CSCS served as both the head physical therapist and assistant strength coach for the New York Mets. Jeff earned his Masters of Physical Therapy and Bachelor’s of Physioneurobiology from the College of Health Sciences University of Connecticut Storrs. He is a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).

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  • @hevaryasin3309
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    1) 0:31 Sleep.
    2) 2:30 Doing regular blood work.
    3) 4:00 Don’t skip physical.
    4) 5:00 Mobilize your spine.
    5) 7:18 Sit less.
    6) 8:30 Release your stress.
    7) 9:30 Lifting weights.
    8) 12:00 Eat more fiber.
    9) 13:20 Take Omega-3

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  • @AntoineEstEnChine
    @AntoineEstEnChine Год назад +4

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  • @ronb2008
    @ronb2008 Год назад +16

    “Sleep is the foundation of mental health, physical health, and performance” -Andrew Huberman

  • @isaacwaites3225
    @isaacwaites3225 Год назад +20

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    Knowledge is power! Discipline is action! Consistency is key for gains!
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  • @billellis2507
    @billellis2507 Год назад +72

    Jeff. I can’t thank you enough for putting me on the path that I’m on. I found you first in my fitness career, and I loved that you were a physical therapist first before a RUclipsr. So much so that I went and became a physical therapist myself. I bring this up because everything you’ve talked about in this video is still being taught in school, namely that the elderly grow weak, are then more susceptible to falls, and post fall decline rapidly. Such an under utilized concept to just incorporate strength training into lifestyles it’s paramount to wellbeing as we age. Thank you for doing what you do, and inspiring me to become a PT. Do not stop what you’re doing and do not change your content ever

    • @justinpollard6147
      @justinpollard6147 Год назад

      Prcf power for the oldies lol

    • @thegoat5383
      @thegoat5383 Год назад

      jeff forgot to mention don't take ped.

    • @danqodusk8140
      @danqodusk8140 Год назад

      That's one helluva great story you present. Jeff inspiring you to become a PT is a fantastic story. He's quite the motivator. I'll bet you're a great PT.

  • @huwhitecavebeast1972
    @huwhitecavebeast1972 Год назад +8

    Jeff clearly cares what happens to people, I really appreciate that. When someone just spews opinions, orders people around and acts like the they are the end all be all they are hard to listen to. Jeff's positive and humble attitude makes all his lessons and advice welcome. Thanks Jeff!! You've helped me out a lot over the years.

  • @charleneels1613
    @charleneels1613 Год назад +3

    I wake up at 4am and have breakfast before exercising at 4:30. Going to bed at 7:30pm. I feel great... I almost never sit the rest of the day, seeing as I clean my own home and garden + help my kids with homework. I also do the cooking

  • @DeadeyeJoe37
    @DeadeyeJoe37 Год назад +11

    Jeff, you said to mobilize your thoracic, but full body mobilization is really what it should be. As a middle aged guy, I have started getting all these aches, pains, and hitches. When I started doing Yoga, those cleared right up and I felt 10 years younger.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom Год назад

      Watch Joint Mobility IS NOT Good for Everything (MOBILIZATION OVERDOSE!) - ATHLEANx

    • @farstrider79
      @farstrider79 Год назад

      ​@@nomnomyourmomYoga is fine, he knows what his body feels like. The great thing about yoga is that if it's taught correctly, it's about body awareness.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom Год назад

      @@farstrider79 he said full body mobilization, I gave him a full body mobilization video, I'm not talking yoga

  • @GreyRock100
    @GreyRock100 Год назад +15

    Jeff: You wanna live longer?
    Me: On this planet..?

  • @yaronkl
    @yaronkl Год назад +15

    Thank you. this is a very valuable video. But sometimes Shit happens.. I am 56 years old , male , in Australia. For the past 10 years I've been a "health nut" , ate very healthy, was doing 3-4 sessions of high-intensity calisthenics a week. Slept well, walked a lot, was shreded and ripped, mostly low levels of stress.
    18 months ago I had ischemic stroke which they tell me was preceeded by a disection of the carotid artery. I became a hemipligic, Lost control over my left leg and left hand. Now I am learning to walk again, still can't use my left hand.
    What I am trying to say is that even with best lifestyle, we are still dust in the wind, a little boat in a stormy ocean.
    Thank you Jeff

    • @nunyabeezwax1929
      @nunyabeezwax1929 Год назад +6

      Good luck in your recovery. Thanks for sharing.

    • @yaronkl
      @yaronkl Год назад +2

      @@nunyabeezwax1929 thank you, all the best to you too.

    • @CRiles694
      @CRiles694 Год назад +3

      Hope you keep progressing and getting better. You seem in a very good place even though life's been working against you. Get well soon.

    • @yaronkl
      @yaronkl Год назад +1

      @@CRiles694 thank you. all the best

    • @Oakeybloke
      @Oakeybloke Год назад +1

      Very true, all we can really do is give ourselves the best odds, and avoid getting hit by buses / struck by lightning.
      A colleague of mine was the same, fitness nut until his stroke. With a balance of restoring what he could and accepting what he couldn't, he found a new balance and definition of normal, and ultimately happiness with life again.
      You'll get there, watching and listening to Jeff won't hurt either 😉

  • @stevesorensen9648
    @stevesorensen9648 Год назад +7

    I'm glad you mentioned the Omega 3's. I had taken them for years. My previous doctor had me stop taking them. Said they were a waste of money. Six months later I had elevated blood pressure. High enough for him to prescribe medication. I read a nutrition book highlighting the advantages of omega 3's. So I went back on them. Within 3 months or so my blood pressure had come down to normal levels, and I went off the blood pressure medication (still not on any meds 3 years later). I know that's anecdotal, but I didn't change anything else in my diet or lifestyle. I subsequently changed doctors.

    • @Oakeybloke
      @Oakeybloke Год назад

      The change in doctor sounds like a great call, good to hear the blood pressure is back in healthy ranges without them meds 👍🏼

    • @kumaresh5962
      @kumaresh5962 3 месяца назад

      not sure if omega has so much of any effect specially hypertension. may be you did something that has helped your BP come down with.

  • @hausofstructure8705
    @hausofstructure8705 Год назад +3

    I just realized I’ve been watching Jeff since I was in high school almost 10 years ago. Many fitness influencers have come and gone but you have stayed constant

  • @thomascooper6679
    @thomascooper6679 Год назад +10

    Been struggling with sleep since I was in my twenties and I've done all the things you mentioned. At best I get only 4-hours uninterrupted. I do however get a short mid-morning nap. Wish I knew the answer.....
    These "conversation" type videos are great, really enjoyable - do more.
    Thanks.

    • @deebee4575
      @deebee4575 Год назад +4

      My insomnia was caused by anxiety, mostly work-related. Once I tackled that cause and learned to shut my brain off at night and not let it torture me, my sleep greatly improved.

    • @aaa7189
      @aaa7189 Год назад

      Try drinking cherry juice about an hour before going to sleep - try 1/4 cup. Cherry juice’s positive effect on sleep is likely due to having tryptophan and melatonin. Cherry juice or Tart cherry juice concentrate 2Tbs. It also helps fights inflammation and arthritis pain and gout

    • @BigGift1
      @BigGift1 Год назад +2

      Take Magnesium Glycinate Lysinate, it will help.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom Год назад +1

      Try taking 0 snap during the day, it's making sleep at night harder

    • @deebee4575
      @deebee4575 Год назад +2

      @@nomnomyourmom False. Single daytime naps no longer than 40 minutes long don’t affect nighttime sleep.

  • @Trocolari
    @Trocolari Год назад +5

    I've been working in cold environment (with the right gear), for the last 15 years, standing for 8 hours shift and always thought that was good for me. I actually can feel the difference (and the pain on my back!), when I do not work and spend my day off being lazy on the couch.

    • @jackkenny4194
      @jackkenny4194 Год назад

      Walmart distribution? 😂

    • @Trocolari
      @Trocolari Год назад

      @@jackkenny4194 ahha no i don't live in USA, but ye, food industry

  • @Case10y
    @Case10y Год назад +6

    I've been studying "healthgevity" lately too. So far loving Dr. Peter Atria's new book and this is a long those lines!

  • @danqodusk8140
    @danqodusk8140 Год назад +1

    Jeff, I think I may have to kick your ass. You're in my living room and in my head a little too often. On the other hand, I have to thank you for your help improving my strength, fitness and nutrition since I discovered you six months ago. I'm 66 and haven't lifted weights since I was a "kid" your age. I lost 20 pounds in the six months, and my overall health, strength and fitness are steadily improving. You deserve part of the credit for my improvement! Folks, if this is your first visit to Jeff's channel, I encourage you to bookmark Jeff's channel and view more of his presentations. Jeff knows a lot of stuff about a lot of stuff. I'll spare you the litany of details. See for yourself.

  • @talonmclaren2070
    @talonmclaren2070 Год назад +4

    Thanks Jeff, took less than 2 minutes and my wife is hammering me with comments from across the room listening to you.

  • @rbowdenscipio3408
    @rbowdenscipio3408 Год назад +12

    I didn't know having a regular sleep window can be more important than getting more sleep. Good info.

    • @deebee4575
      @deebee4575 Год назад +3

      Yep sleep hygiene.

    • @kapasitorcpt9249
      @kapasitorcpt9249 Год назад +3

      Yup, if you have a steady and solid sleep window you get better sleep

    • @Oakeybloke
      @Oakeybloke Год назад

      We're creatures of habit, and if your body expects sleep at a certain time then it's ready for it!
      For example if you're used to going to bed at 9, it's 10.30 and you're out and about - your body will be screaming out for its bed 😂

  • @simonlewis4724
    @simonlewis4724 Год назад +12

    Another brilliant video, been following Jeff for a few years and have taken on board much of his advice and tips. I am a keen runner, regularly doing half marathons a week, but I had lots of back problems in my 40s and couldn't understand why as I was considered 'fit' but Jeff helped me understand where my body was breaking down. I began to focus on resistance training with bands and use 5 different weight resistance bands, focussing on upper and lower body - no more back, or indeed, any muscle issues. I have also massively improved my food intake with a lot more protein I was ever getting. Keep up the great content Jeff.

  • @AnalystQ1776
    @AnalystQ1776 Год назад +20

    Jeff thank you for all these excellent tips! I really love all your exercise videos as well. You should be proud of all the lives you have impacted and the collective number of good years you've added to people's lives!

    • @thegoat5383
      @thegoat5383 Год назад +1

      jeff forgot to preach don't take ped for longer life.

    • @Ot-ej5gi
      @Ot-ej5gi Год назад

      @@thegoat5383 what's ped?

  • @chrissterba501
    @chrissterba501 Год назад +4

    This entire video hit so close to home in every single way. It's almost like my Drs contacted you to make a video or something. I've recently been seeing 6 different Drs that all lead to this video. And this video was very helpful in not only confirming what the others were stating but also adding in better information about both understanding and working through. And I didn't ever have to make a co-pay, although after some of the other stress in my life becomes better, I sure will contribute more. I'm 46 and recently went through some health scares. I'm down 50 lbs and perhaps another 20 to go (back in the gym so we'll see what is really my desired tgt weight vs just how do I feel, look, health, etc). I have to completely reiterate what was said about blood work. I'd also include that if you are doing diet (and even diet plus workout), that blood pressure and glucose monitoring is also beneficial. There are so many averages that do not necessarily apply to everyone, but changes or trends in these very much matter. I was dieting and had a scare that now led to anxiety and what I now know led to a panic attack. And now I'm dealing with not only that trigger, but other stress items which were never a problem before but triggering a feeling of another panic like attack. I wish I was monitoring my levels (blood work, blood pressure, and glucose levels) more closely through time to have not gone through this. So much yet to go, but I am looking forward and anxious (in a good way now) to becoming a better me. Thank you for the videos! They absolutely help and I'm trying to catch up. May I ask what types of fibers you recommend as mentioned in this video (or if there is already a related video that I may not have gotten caught back up on)? You two have really helped me out here and I just wanted to say thank you Sirs!!!

  • @brianlouishaddock4551
    @brianlouishaddock4551 Год назад +1

    Two years of covid side effects,have cost me dear, I was always using weights at home, with an exercise bike , all so weightlifting , floor abb work outs , I stoped due to numb hands ,the feeling is slowing coming back , then 6weeks of sciatica, now I am in to resistance bands , and a wall bar frame, I find the bands are progressive, the wall bars a challenging I all so use abb straps as the grip is still week to hang for more than 30sec, I watch your work out guides, and they point out the right and wrongs of workouts, I still have sum muscle mass that needs to tone up, and the joints to work loose, it is slow work but it keeps me occupied ,I always trained for the year ahead, so I could have an easy time in between the routines , 80 next birth day, not in to showing my efforts just like to look good in a dress suit an have a good posture. Thanks for the guidance.

  • @Hehemann007
    @Hehemann007 Год назад +3

    Thanks Jeff, looking forward to the 9 simple tips to shorten lifespan next. Balance is important

  • @user-dg1mw4ze8d
    @user-dg1mw4ze8d 5 месяцев назад

    I've been studying "healthgevity" lately too. So far loving Dr. Peter Atria's new book and this is a long those lines!

  • @jtmf8034
    @jtmf8034 Год назад +6

    H2O hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Drinking adequate amounts of water over time, cumulative effect, can thwart a lot of diseases. Great video Jeff and Jesse !

  • @CoryJT
    @CoryJT Год назад +1

    Health is Wealth.

  • @subhrajyotisen7153
    @subhrajyotisen7153 Год назад +2

    I like this father-son energy between them. Btw solid advice from Jeff. The advice to get regular blood work and physicals done is extremely important

  • @Andyman66
    @Andyman66 Год назад +1

    Amazing content. Thank you for your fabulous videos. Keep them coming 👍

  • @LakeNonaFan
    @LakeNonaFan Год назад +1

    One of the most important videos out there regarding health right now

  • @cyberpunkholiday
    @cyberpunkholiday Год назад +2

    There were so many times where I was growing as I trained and pain and problems came about and Jeff helped me so much. I appreciate every single thing he does. Even if I know some of it, it only reinforces core values. He’s helped me relieve so much pain in my life. Seriously, Thanks Jeff! 💪🏼

  • @graves2927
    @graves2927 Год назад +8

    A great deal of intelligent, insightful information bundled here. One could easily expand on each issue raised given the time. Excellent job, guys.

  • @stevequinn8847
    @stevequinn8847 Год назад

    I spend way too much time watching RUclips, but this was probably the best time I've spent watching something. Thank you Jeff!

  • @Valerie_Valkyrie315
    @Valerie_Valkyrie315 Год назад +14

    I love everything jeff does. He's very knowledgeable, but he's also willing to change when new information comes out. Great channel! And Jesse is just a cutie. 😊

  • @Lifein4kand360
    @Lifein4kand360 Год назад +1

    It’s 0525 for me where I’m at but I love this video and I always watch your videos when they come out. This one is awesome and talking about sleep I use the red light feature on my iPhone everyday so a huge thank you for that tip. Most importantly I’m a disabled vet and your training techniques are the staple of all of my training everyday. Thank you Jeff for all of the work you put in to helping others. I AM very thankful for all that you do. I love your programs .

  • @kylehill4437
    @kylehill4437 Год назад

    Finally validated! I sleep at 60 deg...my friends and family think Im crazy, but my wife noticed years ago she slept better and felt better.

  • @FF-FAN9999
    @FF-FAN9999 Год назад +2

    i cant sleep many hours unfortunately, been like this all my life( i seem to be very active mentally and im never really mentally tired), but now with kids its even more challenging to sleep longer. i do blood work regularly. fiber is tricky due to IBS.

  • @charoldp
    @charoldp Год назад

    Thanks, Jeff and Jesse.

  • @SilverFan21k
    @SilverFan21k Год назад +1

    Im almost consider subscribing. Ty for covering Longevity and Healthspan / life extension 💙

  • @KevinClarkRyan
    @KevinClarkRyan Год назад +2

    It's been years, can Jesse have a mic too? Is there budget for a second mic?

  • @ironleehere
    @ironleehere Год назад +1

    Thank you 🌹

  • @anthonycollari2134
    @anthonycollari2134 Год назад +1

    I’ve definitely adopted the stand up every hour routine and it’s been great. Love you said even during a 1hr+ meeting, I will stand up and do a lap around the office. Smart watches actually help with this by notifying you every hour.

  • @TomMcGuinness
    @TomMcGuinness Год назад

    I love seeing the influence of Peter Attia and Huberman coming through. Health is about so much more than lifting and nutrition.

  • @ConstantinGMWeber
    @ConstantinGMWeber Год назад

    I really like the dialogue format. It's like sitting together and talking with a friend and an expert. Thank you!

  • @drip369
    @drip369 Год назад +25

    Sleeping without clothes on is really good for circulation. I stand with Jesse, just not shoulder-to-shoulder 😂

    • @J.D.Mc.
      @J.D.Mc. Год назад +2

      I agree. Or at the very least a SUPER huge cotton t-shirt. Big baggy, all cotton.

    • @tomdufresne1784
      @tomdufresne1784 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @stephenjon3502
      @stephenjon3502 Год назад +4

      I’ve told the Mrs the very same thing. Naked is far better and saves time😂

    • @ramonlgarcia9036
      @ramonlgarcia9036 Год назад +1

      There are, in fact, some studies that say sleeping naked is the best way to sleep

  • @novicetheaf
    @novicetheaf Год назад +12

    Great video Jeff and Jesse, I used to have very bad tight traps and had sciatic nerve damage from sitting so much. 2 years later much less neck tension, still get some but much less and my sciatica is gone and my back pain is at a minimum for the most part.

  • @shortfilmsshoponmahbubul1289
    @shortfilmsshoponmahbubul1289 Год назад +6

    Amazingly beneficial Jeff another amazing video ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @wpebbles46
    @wpebbles46 Год назад

    57 and going to pt for the upper back rotation. Never realized how much this affects things. Very active and never thought my movement was restricted. Love your content!

  • @MyKronas
    @MyKronas Год назад +2

    Best advise from jeff. Support from sweden 👏👏

  • @zz3410
    @zz3410 Год назад

    It's nice to see the back and forth between Jessie and Jeff. It's more relaxed and conversational, and feels less like a lecture. The point to point countdown approach can get too presentation like and feel like death by powerpoint, even though it's more time efficient and to the point.
    The fiber and protein is a great point. Eating with a whole foods focus easily does it. Making sure I hit 40g fiber, going under natural sugar intake from whole foods, and hitting protein goal daily is a good endorphin hit.

  • @vaayanscorner1054
    @vaayanscorner1054 Год назад +2

    I don't wana live longer. A short but crisp & healthy life is my ideal requirement

  • @jamesramirez8137
    @jamesramirez8137 Год назад +1

    Breathing exercises are also very beneficial in resetting the nervous system.

  • @justinpollard6147
    @justinpollard6147 Год назад

    I want to be a personal trainer and one thing I’ve learned from my studies. Increasing your cardio respiratory fitness can prolong life.

  • @englewoodmusic
    @englewoodmusic Год назад +297

    Gotta keep clappin cheeks... I swear it works.

    • @theforce5191
      @theforce5191 Год назад +13

      🤣 🤣 🤣

    • @IrregularTangent
      @IrregularTangent Год назад +34

      😂 makes you sleep better can concur

    • @anishkc374
      @anishkc374 Год назад +8

      Are you serious?

    • @cac8793
      @cac8793 Год назад +23

      Hell yeah!

    • @rentfreeinyourhead713
      @rentfreeinyourhead713 Год назад +16

      I will confirm this helps. Clap right before bed; and you’ll be lights out melatonin free… keep that natty card.

  • @jaybman2700
    @jaybman2700 Год назад +5

    Jeff and Jesse should do a live one day just to have fun and read peoples comments, that would be pretty entertaining

  • @s1x6x1s
    @s1x6x1s Год назад

    i used to be doing annual blood work... that was several years ago.
    i really should start doing that again.

  • @user-Ranger79
    @user-Ranger79 Год назад

    Hello, I apologize as I don’t know where to correctly ask this question.
    Hi Jeff,
    I’ve watched many of your videos and I’m a big fan. I apologize if this subject has been covered in a video that I may have missed. I’m a 43 year old male who could use a little guidance. Seven years ago I had a disk rupture and pushed on my sciatic nerve. I had laser surgery to correct the problem and after a year and half of pain, it felt like a miracle. I blamed my lack of “taking care of myself” for why it happened thinking that if I had more strength in my core or even just carried 10-15lbs less, it may not have happened. Since then, I have tried to be proactive with body, diet and health but have again started to have issues. The mri revealed that I again have pressure on my sciatic from the same location. I knew the surgery wasn’t a lifelong fix but I’m feeling a little frustrated given the changes I’ve tried to make. My scan also show arthritis and spinal stenosis. My gp hasn’t offered any real advice other than saying I should have taken it easier on my body in my youth and offering pain management. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    David

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom Год назад

      Search athleanx sciatica

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom Год назад

      Watch Low Back Pain and Working Out (IMPORTANT!!) - ATHLEAN

  • @allalkasj
    @allalkasj Год назад +1

    "Sitting is the new smoking" - I am still struggling with smoking, now I'm going to need patches for sitting as well?

    • @szhzs6121
      @szhzs6121 Год назад

      stop smoking, it's a stupid way to ruin your healthy lifespan

  • @guyblew1733
    @guyblew1733 Год назад

    I do some of what you just talked about, but I don't take omega3's. Thxs for sharing the new research on the vitamin.

  • @ThePhilosophyOfNature
    @ThePhilosophyOfNature Год назад +3

    Look Jeff, without Jessie this channel would not be the same :))) Regards for You and big thanks for Your help to all people.

  • @dougroberts3643
    @dougroberts3643 Год назад +1

    Dr.Ken Berry just said that all omega 3 supplements have failed horribly and we need to get these through eating high omega 3 foods

  • @SkylerLinux
    @SkylerLinux Год назад +1

    On the sitting, it's actually best to get up every 20 minutes for about 2 minutes, if you do 30 you should stand for about 3. The longer you sit after thirty the less the standing and moving can counteract the sitting.

  • @onegirl131
    @onegirl131 Год назад

    Thank you. Excellent content as usual. I love the exact explanation of what happens.

  • @thepool3974
    @thepool3974 Год назад

    Jeff's content is great. Dont pay attention to these other youtubers who are jealous of his success. They've literally come together like a band of school yard bullys to try and shit on Jeff. Jeff is out here making really positive content and he doesn't get involved in YT drama. He may have used some fake weights in some videos but what does it matter if the information is good and he's able to say it without gasping for breath from lifting heavy weights while doing a video. Who cares if he didnt announce that the weights are fake. Focus on the positive information he is giving us for free

  • @zorbathegreek841
    @zorbathegreek841 Год назад +1

    This is Jeff's Cliff Notes version of Dr. Peter Attia's work, laid out in his new book "Outlive" which is getting some massive media buzz right now.

  • @tankscrittersandurbanhomes5579

    7 hours solid sleep in a 62 degree room. 8 hours in bed. 90 day blood work regularly, yearly physicals. I don't focus on posture much but have gotten better I believe. I need to do better with that for sure. I lay 1/3 of my life and sit likely 1/3. Hoping I'm doing okay there. I do not stress or allow my body or mind to hold onto it. My training and exercise needs to be better but I'm getting there. 60 grams fiber daily. 100 grams protein daily. Do not chase flax for omega 3. You can't eat enough to get what you need.

  • @jamesadamteytunechi6448
    @jamesadamteytunechi6448 Год назад +2

    Keep up tha amazing work G😎💪🏾🔥👊🏾

  • @Thetatesdad
    @Thetatesdad Год назад +2

    Jeff just brilliant ❤

  • @terrytoney5280
    @terrytoney5280 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you

  • @sooooooooDark
    @sooooooooDark Год назад

    ca-akg (and probably by extention aakg, which is the cheaper version of alpha keto gluterate that fitness ppl tend to use) has shown to decrease morbidity in several organisms
    and it also increases lifespan

  • @sxhrgvs
    @sxhrgvs Год назад

    Great stuff Jeff. If people want to learn more on a lot of this, and you mentioned some of these, I’d suggest …
    - Peter Attia
    - Andrew Huberman
    - Rhonda Patrick
    … for your older viewers especially, and I’m one of them, it’s well worth understanding this stuff.

  • @alexhorvath5074
    @alexhorvath5074 Год назад

    Best of the best as always! Keep it up Jeff!

  • @03loser49
    @03loser49 Год назад

    Thank you boss

  • @JS-ug5we
    @JS-ug5we Год назад

    Fiber, intake, and overall gut health, the “micro biome” has a massive impact on the way our bodies regulate sugars. There’s some really good RUclips videos on Microbiome.

  • @marknicholson8464
    @marknicholson8464 Год назад

    Wow!
    There is Jeff,the best of the best!

  • @AntoineEstEnChine
    @AntoineEstEnChine Год назад

    Seeing that after reading Peter Attia book.. seems like a popular topic

  • @Channel0.7
    @Channel0.7 Год назад

    Love Jesse and Jeff!!
    Legends!!

  • @philwalter3057
    @philwalter3057 Год назад

    I lowered my AC from 73 to 70 last night and I had the most relaxing sleep I’ve had in weeks.
    I feel so good! this morning.

  • @pben521
    @pben521 Год назад

    Kick ass counsel

  • @marilynmiller9366
    @marilynmiller9366 Год назад +2

    AWESOME INFO. LOVE NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

  • @howiecarnivore
    @howiecarnivore Год назад +1

    How to circumvent the sleep issues on a nurse's shift schedule of a few days working 12 hour shift on days then 12 hour shifts at night?

  • @alejandrocura4595
    @alejandrocura4595 Год назад +1

    Great video Jeff, thanks👍

  • @ItsBFox
    @ItsBFox Год назад

    Crazy good content man seriously appreciate it so many things in this video I’m doing wrong and now I know where to start 🙏🏼

  • @attilariez4939
    @attilariez4939 Год назад

    Gold as always. Thanks Jeff. However, in the UK good luck to see a doctor or have a blood test.

  • @richoneplanet7561
    @richoneplanet7561 Год назад +1

    Great tips - thankfully I do a few - think you're right!

  • @timbo7873
    @timbo7873 Год назад +5

    On a visit to my uncle's in Trinidad, I had ro spend the 1st night without a fan. It was damn near impossible for this Chicago dude to sleep in their heat. I tossed n turned all night. During the process I realized the front of my body radiated more heat than the back, so I had to sleep on my back, otherwise I began sweating in bed.

  • @user-ni4on6oy7n
    @user-ni4on6oy7n Год назад

    Thanks for your help

  • @shweird
    @shweird Год назад +1

    I get between 12,000 and 15,000 steps a day working out, teaching school, and part time delivering. I think I sit at little as possible. But my sleep sucks!

    • @Phascolar1
      @Phascolar1 Год назад

      I find there's not many opportunities to walk in the classroom. Always sitting down, working with a teacher group, etc.

    • @shweird
      @shweird Год назад

      @@Phascolar1 I'm an elementary music teacher so I'm always moving in some way or another!

  • @victorkiamzon4923
    @victorkiamzon4923 Год назад

    Thanks for this video I need this, I'
    m having trouble keeping a regular sleeping schedule I like watching Netflix at night

  • @user-xj8qo9gd9r
    @user-xj8qo9gd9r Год назад

    Дякую. Чудовий матеріал і корисні поради

  • @midnightchurningspriteshaq8533

    There are desk pedals you can get and put under your desk or chair and bike from your seat without taking space it keeps you active while you work

  • @bch5513
    @bch5513 Год назад

    THANK YOU for mentioning baseline blood work!!!! As a medical professional this is HUGE to have as a reference. For example, I've always run high testosterone and feel like absolute crap Even mid normal everything goes to hell and no one wants to prescribe it. I became anemic, hypoalbumenemic and exhausted ... I was Trully sick and they were trying to force me to chase other causes. With baseline it be argued. It can SAVE you!

  • @nitro8611
    @nitro8611 Год назад

    Ever since I started massively cooling my bedroom before bed, I've been sleeping vastly better. Just get an extra blanket and you'll be fine.

  • @alishehni2003
    @alishehni2003 Год назад

    thanks a lot 🔥🔥

  • @karuns9500
    @karuns9500 Год назад

    Ive been exhausted for years and my doctor finally had me test my ferritin levels. My hemoglobin was normal but ferritin was really low. Now I'm taking ferrous sulphate vitamins to increase my iron levels. Hoping it works. Not sure how much longer i can handle constant exhaustion.

    • @jameskelley556
      @jameskelley556 Год назад +1

      Interesting. I had extreme fatigue and it was bc my ferritin was sky high.

    • @Oakeybloke
      @Oakeybloke Год назад

      I guess it's about balance, hopefully the vitamins work 🤞🏼

  • @ThatGuy37
    @ThatGuy37 Год назад +1

    Would like the free program please

  • @amandac9294
    @amandac9294 Год назад

    Thank you Jeff + Jesse! I've changed my life since finding this channel.

  • @kapasitorcpt9249
    @kapasitorcpt9249 Год назад

    At one point i heard getting a physical & blood work can be done with the formula age /10 and rounded. So 20yrs/10 = 2 times between 20-30. At 30 it's 3 times by 40, etc. Basically. As you age do it more often.

    • @jameskelley556
      @jameskelley556 Год назад

      Once a year min, 2x a year even better. You don't wanna find out you were Vit B deficient after 5 yrs.

  • @victorprivat
    @victorprivat Год назад

    you are a very smart guy