HOW I GOT SHREDDED (no, i'm NOT a Fitness Influencer)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @AlexisThereseCastillo
    @AlexisThereseCastillo 2 года назад +1406

    So so proud of you. Can’t say it enough. I love you so much ❤️

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +143

      love you so much bug and could not have done ANY OF THIS without your love and support🤍

    • @omp365
      @omp365 2 года назад +49

      this is cool af.

    • @charlesg7926
      @charlesg7926 2 года назад +13

      You look good but be honest there was steroids involved

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +157

      nope, absolutely not. i’ve never done any kind of steroids, TRT, HGH or anything of the sort and i have ZERO desire to try those things. my health and living a well balanced life are massive priorities for me. put in the CONSISTENT HARD WORK and CONTROL WHAT YOU EAT and you’ll be crazy surprised at the results. STAY AFTER IT FAM🔥

    • @luzgenao8492
      @luzgenao8492 2 года назад +21

      Bro I love you too. Lol

  • @LancerNik13
    @LancerNik13 2 года назад +2469

    Finally, a transformation break down without any nonsense. Pretty much, caloric deficit, and hard work. 2 hrs a day, 6 days a week. Way to set the bar. Results speak for themselves.

    • @None_of_your_business666
      @None_of_your_business666 2 года назад +108

      Yeah but the intro takes forever

    • @abhinandannuli7574
      @abhinandannuli7574 2 года назад +80

      Like he said, dont jump onto 2 hours a day, 6 days a week kinda routine. The main takeaway that I see from this video is to focus on enjoying/embracing the journey than the numbers, coz when we enjoy the journey, we end up having a lot of fun than target based approach. Also, we end up doing better workouts in the long run. Hope this helps @Nik

    • @searchingforservice
      @searchingforservice 2 года назад +5

      @@abhinandannuli7574 preach

    • @saintjaredmichael
      @saintjaredmichael 2 года назад +24

      I was like. Lol the first 5 min was nonsense

    • @Ghoster653
      @Ghoster653 Год назад +23

      And steroids , don’t be fooled

  • @nancydiehl296
    @nancydiehl296 Год назад +358

    As a medical provider, I’m really impressed that he addressed eating disorders & triggers at the beginning in regards to this video. Actually, he’s the only one that I’ve come across who has.
    PS: His wife really did a beautiful job filming; I loved the aesthetics of the video.

    • @user-zy9yg2eu5t
      @user-zy9yg2eu5t Год назад

      "Medical provider" ... stfu.

    • @dfox3526
      @dfox3526 11 месяцев назад +17

      People who get "triggered" over a RUclips video need more than dieting help. We are such a soft society.

    • @beyondbackwater4933
      @beyondbackwater4933 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@dfox3526 lol yeah crying because you don't have the self control to feed yourself properly

    • @dfox3526
      @dfox3526 10 месяцев назад

      @@beyondbackwater4933 Friend...I have 7% body fat. You are probably sitting on the couch with a bag of chips in your "tighty whities" living with Mom. Keep on being triggered!

    • @McCarthy1776
      @McCarthy1776 5 месяцев назад

      That's because no real fitness expert is going to buy into that bullshit excuse. People didn't use that excuse in the 20th century and yet most people were thin. Eating disorders are in your head. And Americans are so soft and most have never done anything difficult so most of you think this eating disorder is actually hard to overcome. Study history even for 15 minutes you'll see you don't know what hard is. You're just being weak minded. Eating disorders are just an excuse and talking about them just enables the lazy. If it's really that hard then just drink a lot of caffeine and use nicotine temporally. Or just burn more calories. There's ways around it. Throwing a pity party won't solve anything.

  • @ShannonJAnderson22
    @ShannonJAnderson22 10 месяцев назад +75

    The cinematography of this is stunning. I stumbled upon this and I'm only 2 minutes in, but I'm already so drawn in. What a transformation.

  • @lx_ol
    @lx_ol Год назад +60

    This is probably one of the best videos I have seen on body recomposition and lifestyle awarness. Straight to the point, insightful and easy to understand. I was big all my life, lost weight and gained it back. Now I'm finding a core motivation to return to my old habits. Dont exercise to follow a trend, do it because you want change your life for the better. Great video!

  • @lashawnjones7204
    @lashawnjones7204 7 месяцев назад +13

    I have begun this journey..I was 279 pounds driving a truck a year ago..winded and out of shape and my health was slipping..i started with not a diet but forever changing the way i eat.. now i live by the 66 rule. Which is i eat 600 cals of hight protien nutient rich foods every 6 hours. Dropped enough weight to start running and i havnt looked back. Im now 173 and my fat is 15 percent. I really hope this helps..someone. good luck and stick too it! The goal is worth the work!

  • @joseyoung6517
    @joseyoung6517 Год назад +28

    I came upon your video cause I was truly looking for some motivation to embark on a weight loss transformation, but also something to help me with a mindset shift. Today is July 1, 2023. My journey starts Monday morning. I needed to overhaul my fridge and unfortunately today I am not financially fit. Monday, July 3, 2023, I will have thrown out all sugary products and processed foods and filled my fridge with healthy fruits and veggies. Whole foods to be exact. 5'8"/249lbs. Got a long way to go, but I have conquered so much already. You see, I am in recovery and I have 3 years clean. For 33 years I abused illicit drugs and on Nov. 19, 2023, God saved my life. That is the day I officially stop using drugs. Thank you for your precise and easy-to-understand regimen suggestions. You are an incredible inspiration to me. God bless you and your family. 7/3/23 = Day 1!

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  Год назад +1

      AYE! stoked to freakin hear that man! you’ve got this. give yourself grace and be patient with the progress. this will happen, it just takes consistency over time! you down to stay after it or what?! 😅😅

    • @morejaredwilson
      @morejaredwilson Год назад

      God is good man. I'm glad to hear how he's working in your life. Keep going brother.

    • @HaviccB
      @HaviccB 2 месяца назад

      So here we are a year later. How's it going?

  • @joedias6325
    @joedias6325 2 года назад +509

    Bro, I know you’re not a fitness influencer but I’m telling you , this was more influential than any other fitness video I’ve ever watched. I literally got off my ass and hit the gym after watching this. With your filmmaking skills and style you can hit this space in a big way! Nice work man thanks for the inspiration!

    • @DethrowDestruction
      @DethrowDestruction 2 года назад +5

      Was thinking the same thing, I'm in the fitness world and this was just incredible.. I reckon some big fitness influencers would pay him crazy good money for this kind of videography/editing

    • @vadymsalyuk8159
      @vadymsalyuk8159 2 года назад +1

      Same!!

    • @ncdogdude
      @ncdogdude Год назад +3

      I was gonna say that’s the most influencer video I’ve seen in a while lol
      But it doesn’t detract from dude putting in the work and results speaking loudly. Kudos.

    • @dandl3149
      @dandl3149 Год назад +1

      Couldn’t agree more. Not sure why but this spoke more to me than any video I’ve watched

    • @YZFR1is
      @YZFR1is Год назад

      The dick riding is immense.
      He’s done great for his physique but like I said the d riding is astronomical

  • @jcas7489
    @jcas7489 2 года назад +412

    I've been on a fitness journey for the last 6 years. 80 pounds down. This by far is the best way to explain weight-loss. Great video

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +22

      that’s incredible man! good for you! thanks so much and stoked you enjoyed the vid!⚡️

    • @fabricatorgeneralcaz534
      @fabricatorgeneralcaz534 2 года назад +3

      Good job, bro. Keep grinding ✌🏼

    • @Brett_Nebraska
      @Brett_Nebraska Год назад

      @@BryanAdamCastillo great video! I know you mentioned about tracking calories and macros but can you give just a few examples of what types of foods you would commonly eat for lunch and dinner? Was it the basic chicken and broccoli mostly or what types of foods? Thank you, really enjoyed the video

  • @christhemexvet6652
    @christhemexvet6652 4 месяца назад +7

    He said he a fitness influencer… you’re right sir. You’re more than an influencer, you’re an inspiration.

    • @Joe-ti7qd
      @Joe-ti7qd Месяц назад

      He's using steroids dude. Quit being gullible

  • @john8790
    @john8790 2 года назад +16

    Thank you so much for spreading these truths! I'm 48 years old and I've been working out and paying attention to my nutrition since I was 20. In the last 4 years my wife and I have had 3 children and I stopped working out and watching what i eat for those 4 years. My weight ballooned from 175 lbs to 207 lbs! But I never really worried about it because of the knowledge I had gained over all those years. I was just busy being a late stage in life, new dad! I finally allowed myself to get back to working out and paying attention to my nutrition about 4 months ago and I'm already back down to 182 lbs. My wife just can't believe how fast I did it. But I've always told her and anyone else who wanted to know....."IT AIN'T ROCKET SCIENCE!" 1st, be true to yourself about what you're putting in your body. 2nd put in less than you put out and you will lose weight. 3rd, exercise with both resistance and cardio and you will lose fat and gain muscle! I also can't stress to people enough the importance of at least 1 gram of protein/ lb of body weight for muscle growth. 💯!!

  • @thejacobbunn
    @thejacobbunn 2 года назад +175

    Dude the cinematographer and transformation you made is insane. Seriously an inspiration

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +4

      ah man thanks so much! that means a TON!

    • @moderngod1
      @moderngod1 2 года назад

      @@BryanAdamCastillowhere did you learn?

  • @NextLevelLawnCare
    @NextLevelLawnCare 2 года назад +72

    8 years ago i got into body building, for 2.5 years, i strictly followed a typical bro science diet and workout plan. i became addicted to the pain of the gym and went from 6'1 245lbs 24% body fat to a healthy 205lbs and hovered around 9% body fat. it wasn't easy to maintain and I always hated the diet part. the last year i was into fitness i adopted more of a diet plan to what you have just explained. I felt way better and stayed in the exact same shape that last year. Then i got divorced, became severely depressed and for the last 5.5 years I've been a lazy couch potato, in that time span I've been to a gym twice. today i woke up at 260lbs and about 32% body fat. I have zero energy every day. A few days ago i made a decision to start working back towards health, not caring to be the body builder i use to be, just healthy. I got a gym membership again a few days ago, but until about 3 hours ago had still not found the motivation to go. today i worked out for 15 mins. i made my muscles sore, did 5 minutes of cardio and called it a step in the right direction. I think its very important for people to understand you cant keep telling yourself one day, make today DAY ONE! start eating in a calorie deficit or atleast working towards a calorie deficit, and start exercising, weather in the gym, outside or home just start. put in some sort of effort and you will get there just like i know ill get there again.

    • @RideDriveandbuildAU
      @RideDriveandbuildAU 2 года назад +1

      Don’t be motivated, just tell yourself i go 3 days a week. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday night and that’s the fun night.

    • @Mymistakes77
      @Mymistakes77 Год назад

      My divorce been a year this month i have the same issues rn zero power to do anything thanks for sharing God bless..

    • @mikethomas4570
      @mikethomas4570 Год назад

      Appreciate your comment, I’m similar. I am learning only a handful knows or cares about the real me. I’m finally starting to accept this reality, and getting away from caring as much, gonna take better care of myself

    • @amsterdamraven7280
      @amsterdamraven7280 Год назад

      ​@@Mymistakes77 Don't wait like op for 5.5 years. Hope you find the strenght!

    • @bobsyaankleoo7962
      @bobsyaankleoo7962 Год назад

      Ive had about 4 to 5 transformations in my life, each being over 20 kgs and the most being 55kgs. The most important thing ive learnt from every experience is to keep your mind sane. You keep yourself away from what you want for too long one youre gonna stop for whatever reason and youre gonna binge non stop and will be hard to get back. Back in feb 2020 i was 155kgs, by november i was 100kgs, had last year off. Went to 156kgs with much more body fat. Im 147 now n counting but yes. Your mind is everything, keep that sane! good on you for getting back on track, god bless you.

  • @insorcerest7889
    @insorcerest7889 2 года назад +165

    This is a needle in a haystack type of video. Inspirational, honest and raw information. I wish I had found this sooner. Will definitely be revisiting this video often as well as using it to help others 👏🏻

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +7

      ah dang that means so so much, THANK YOU! so glad this vid will be helpful for you and i appreciate the support!

    • @atomicpsych0
      @atomicpsych0 Год назад

      Not to discredit you in any way because the video was very well done and had a great message, but this is a needle I'm a used heroin druggy pile don't be ridiculous. It doesn't need to be unique or one of a kind to be great

  • @ImJasonAnthony
    @ImJasonAnthony 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve been following your photography and cinematography since 2016 and as someone who has lost 200lbs back in 2010 and beat cancer in 2018 & 2020 I appreciate you bringing light to the subject. Have a similar story man, love to see it

  • @XplodeAthletics
    @XplodeAthletics 11 месяцев назад +7

    As a strength coach of almost 20 years, just wanted to say “well done” on the video. No nonsense, good advice, and the basic message was “it takes what it takes.”

  • @terr0rhawk
    @terr0rhawk 2 года назад +6

    I did exactly what you did about 5 months ago. Calorie deficit, myfitnesspal, and an apple watch got it all started. Everything you said is totally true and works. 4 days a week in the gym for 45min was all i did and continue to do. I’m still losing weight on that program. May 1st i was 230lbs (5’10)today 9/30 I’m currently 176lbs. 2 months of keto, and incline walking (45min) jump started the weight lose wildly. To anyone that wants to take this leap, its well worth it and very easy once you hack your mindset. This has to be a lifestyle. Otherwise the progress wont last. Keep it up brother

  • @faithfuljinx5028
    @faithfuljinx5028 2 года назад +64

    Just watched this video for the first time. I started this journey 2 months ago (It will be 2 months in 4 days). I was 290 lbs. I weighed in today, and was 256. All nutrition so far. The effects it has had on me goes far beyond just my appearance. You are right about so many things. Most importantly, doing it for your self, and not relying on anything or anyone else for motivation. Do it for the feeling and the sense of accomplishment it gives you. Make it a way of life, rather than something temporary. Respect the process, and don't get frustrated things aren't happening fast enough. Some weeks, I will lose 3-5 lbs, other weeks, I won't lose anything. It won't be a steady line. But give it time, stay consistent, and you will reach your goals. You may not get to where you want to be as fast as you would like, but put in the effort, and you will get better and better each day. Great video! and an awesome presentation.

    • @SuperAttackChicken
      @SuperAttackChicken Год назад

      Hey good for you man keep up the good work and you’ll be looking great in no time.

    • @StarCrusier900
      @StarCrusier900 Год назад

      That’s freaking awesome

    • @ismackbeezys
      @ismackbeezys Год назад

      Hope it’s still going well buddy. From another faithful. Bang bang

    • @sergiarilla8608
      @sergiarilla8608 10 месяцев назад

      How is your progress 1 year later? :)

  • @yashvrm
    @yashvrm 2 года назад +13

    You not being a fitness Influencer is the best part.
    Those influencers are just pushing products on us rather than sharing actual advice.
    (I’m talking about the majority here, some are genuine too)

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +2

      i feel you on that! some of them definitely offer good advice and have good things to say! i’m glad i can provide a perspective where i’m doing other things with my life than just fitness!

  • @jeffmclean2874
    @jeffmclean2874 7 месяцев назад +1

    “The choices you make each day slowly weave a tapestry that creates how you live, feel, and experience life.”
    This is a great video, thank you.

  • @mriit3025
    @mriit3025 Год назад +7

    This is so much better than any video I have came across on internet...
    Not just fitness...
    But also lifestyle.

  • @LeonLush
    @LeonLush 2 года назад +313

    solid video man, congrats on your progress and well done adopting a life of discipline that has yielded these results. sounds paradoxical but as i've gotten older i realize that discipline = freedom... and too much freedom = chaos

  • @Imhere4yo
    @Imhere4yo 2 года назад +6

    As someone who has yo-yo’d weight loss and diets and watched hundreds of videos over years, I appreciate the authenticity of this video, thank you!

  • @Dakabruce
    @Dakabruce 2 года назад +38

    What a great video production. I've been on my own fitness program for several years. I started at 225 lbs and then found the Keto diet and got down to 188 lbs. But I plateaued out there. Then I found Remmington James who does the Anabolic Diet and I've gone from the 188 lbs mark to 143 lbs. today. Exercise wise I use to go to the gym 4 to 5 days a week. When covid hit I stopped going and started working out at the house 6 to 7 days a week. I use light weights 5 to 7 lbs with high reps. I'm 74 years old this year. Stay well, Bruce.

    • @bigdogkropp
      @bigdogkropp 2 года назад +4

      Bruce, that's incredible weight loss, especially for someone in your age group. Keep it up!

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 2 года назад +1

      Dang Bruce, if you keep losing weight you're going to become invisible. 🤣 That is awesome. Keep up the good work!!

  • @janedoe1404
    @janedoe1404 11 месяцев назад +5

    I am 62, lost almost all my post plandemic weight gain of 60lbs, the food you eat is half the battle and yes you need to track calories, I weigh all my food, use the carb manager and fitbit to track calories and energy expended. I do a 1000 calorie deficit at least 2 times a week. Also I eat protein 3 ounces, vegetables 3 ounces, low fat. I do 3 meals a day, if I get hungry i eat lean protein only. I walk on treadmill with a weighted vest every day for an hour do hiit 2 to 3 times a week, and weight train with weights 4 to 5 times a week depending on how sore I am.

  • @drvenhrd46
    @drvenhrd46 Год назад +186

    Not an influencer, but the editing skills are way better than some influencers.. well done mate

    • @listen9416
      @listen9416 Год назад +9

      Not an influencer, but advertising a bunch of apps 😂

    • @ViceZone
      @ViceZone 7 месяцев назад +1

      Of course he is

    • @Juice10GL
      @Juice10GL 5 месяцев назад +1

      Don’t be a hater! It’s enough abundance out there for us all

    • @jnkhan82
      @jnkhan82 2 месяца назад

      Thought he said “ I’m not “FITNESS “ Influencer.

  • @CeeJai_K
    @CeeJai_K 2 года назад +80

    Thank you for this. I’m 41 and 290 lbs. I started back in April and still at it. This is very informative. I’ve learned not to count the days, but make the days count.

    • @nicolausthothmes2325
      @nicolausthothmes2325 2 года назад +6

      It will happen faster than it seems to bro, stay consistent.

    • @kellrockets101
      @kellrockets101 2 года назад +2

      a few lbs a month starts to add up over time....you got this!

    • @priktop8440
      @priktop8440 2 года назад +2

      Love that quote at the end, thank you and stay strong!

    • @CeeJai_K
      @CeeJai_K 2 года назад +4

      @@priktop8440 thanks. That quote is posted on my bathroom mirror so I can read it ever morning.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 2 года назад +3

      It's a permanent lifestyle change. That's the way you have to approach it. Throw out the old bad habits. Good luck, you can make it happen.

  • @trw4war322
    @trw4war322 2 года назад +14

    A simple straightforward explanation of how to achieve not only a fitness goal but any other endeavor in life. Salute to you sir!

  • @YumaniWarren
    @YumaniWarren Год назад +3

    Love your honesty man! As a logical thinker and someone who's been on this journey for a while I appreciate your perspective. You don't sugar coat the process. We need people making videos like this as there seems to be an unhealthy growth of videos being put out that give young people either broken perspectives or even completely false narratives. God Bless🔥

  • @modernastronomers2596
    @modernastronomers2596 Год назад +5

    Over the last year I’ve got myself down from 28% BF to around 13%, but I’m not quite where I want to be, and I’m grinding hard atm, it’s a real challenge and I’m fighting off temptation constantly, this is exactly what I needed to see right now

    • @benh715
      @benh715 Год назад +1

      28% is my first milestone!

  • @pinakastra
    @pinakastra 2 года назад +8

    Apart from all the knowledge given in this video, like everyone says eyes are the window to your soul, and this guy's honesty and simplicity were pretty much visible in his eyes. That was the reason I stayed till the end of the video, cause his words matched the honesty in his eyes. And yes cinematography was just on another level.

  • @Anroth98
    @Anroth98 2 года назад +9

    I'm 38 and about 30% body fat, when you started talking about motivation and looking for a quick fix I could not help but get emotional? Bro I never get emotional, I've been struggling with carb and sugar addiction all my life and I have always been looking for a quick fix, so hearing the truth that it's CONSISTENCY hit me hard, I even teared up wtf.
    Thank you I'm gonna follow your advice.
    You gained a subscriber.

    • @kelleychilton2524
      @kelleychilton2524 2 года назад +4

      Get that carb/sugar addiction out of your life, bro. Stay away from the processed crap, anything in a bag or a box is almost always bad for you. Stay as close to the original as possible, centered around fresh, raw vegetables and high-quality cuts of meat. A vegetable salad a day with maybe a vinegar (not vinegarette) dressing is a good way to start. No deli meats, of course. When I was your age, I lost 45 pounds in less than 6 months eating this type of diet and working-out 2hrsX6days just like he talks about in this video ... that was over 20 years ago. Good luck, you can do it.

  • @VictoryAviation
    @VictoryAviation 2 года назад +8

    Bro, the production quality of this video is FANTASTIC. The fact that you guys are both creatives and you pulled this transformation off while still being productive is incredible! You look amazing, and you earned every bit of it! As a sound engineer, pilot, and getting my foot in the door for cinematography myself, this video hit home. I've not been the best to my body over the years after I got out of the Active Duty Army. I really need to pull my consistency together for my mental health more than anything.
    Again, well done sir! It's even better that your wife was so supportive. I wish I was this far along with my music creation and video editing skills to do a cool before and after video.

  • @rickyp4008
    @rickyp4008 5 месяцев назад +2

    I turned 40 in April this year, I have a 7 year old son and a 3 year old daughter. I haven't engaged in any meaningful exercise since high school and have spent all my adult life partaking in unhealthy habits. I've stopped smoking, and now planning to give up the vapes. Really wanting to make positive changes for my health and well-being. This video was what I needed. Thank you for taking the time to put this video together. It's good to watch something simple, well presented and with the information I need. Not some influencer fluffing themselves up or someone with an alterior motive trying to sell sponsored products or service.
    Sorry for the long ended comment. But thank you.
    Liked and subbed

    • @DOMAdams-g8b
      @DOMAdams-g8b 3 месяца назад

      Get a trainer, consistency next 5 yrs, patience, deadlifts and squats always, no alcohol.

  • @buckybarz3779
    @buckybarz3779 Год назад +2

    Finally, someone that get to the point. Finally someone that’s not with the nonsense. Thank you.

  • @bigmanrockin7327
    @bigmanrockin7327 2 года назад +170

    The way you conveyed us your story!🔥 the cinematography is beyond being top notch. Refreshing man! Best wishes.

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +4

      dang thanks so much man! that means a ton! cheers and STAY AFTER IT🔥

    • @Kane6676
      @Kane6676 2 года назад

      It’s great marketing, now give him some money so he can get some more tren

  • @megret1808
    @megret1808 2 года назад +48

    Yup, for me the lockdowns had a silver lining. In the first year I dropped 42 lbs. BP went from 146/122 to 115/65. Pre diabetes gone. In the gym three times a week consistently with calorie restriction. The last time I had this profile I was in high school. I wear a Garmin for tracking

    • @samv284
      @samv284 2 года назад

      very nice! can I ask.what your starting weight and age was?

    • @megret1808
      @megret1808 2 года назад +2

      @@samv284 207 lbs. at age 73 now 75 at 165+-1. I deadlift 250 lbs.

    • @samv284
      @samv284 2 года назад

      @@megret1808 damn that's seriously impressive, you are still able to do weight sessions and cardio, even though you're on the older side? I struggled since I turned 35 and I'm 38 now!!

    • @megret1808
      @megret1808 2 года назад +3

      @@samv284 If I can do it just about anybody can. I have a painting I had done by a young man who has no arms or legs. He holds his brushes in in teeth. He also has a very upbeat attitude. Every time I look at the painting it inspires me

    • @samv284
      @samv284 2 года назад

      @@megret1808 I'd guess you're also in a crazy calorie deficit too right, given how fast you lost the weight?

  • @punkweed1
    @punkweed1 2 года назад +21

    This is the most beautifully shot fitness video I've ever seen, and I've watched heaps of them. Your wife has done an outstanding job, Bravo 👌

  • @joshcarwellcooke
    @joshcarwellcooke Год назад +4

    This is the most valuable video I have ever watched and ive watched so many. You have confirmed I am doing the right stuff and giving me a motivation boost!!! i am 9kg's in on my weight loss started at 125kg you have helped me so much in this 18 minutes than any other video. Thanks Bryan!

  • @greenway64
    @greenway64 7 месяцев назад +1

    A well delivered video without the nonsense.
    For anyone on this journey be prepared for the negative comments from friends, relatives and even close ones as your image changes.
    Some will be quick to discourage you as your fat loss changes your appearance, especially in the face which may lead you to throw the towel in and get back to where you were.
    Your doing it for you! and it's possible what your doing may effect your relationships but remain true to yourself, all the best.

  • @e420man3
    @e420man3 2 года назад +21

    Same happened to me sir. Had a similar body type to yours, at 29 of last year. I didn't even know how much I weighed. Didn't care. I knew it wasn't about weight loss, it's about fat loss and the discipline behind that. Having a goal in mind, something like a specific body type to strive for, maintaining focus. I'm a huge gamer or was lol since I started this mindset shift, and I'm a huge trophy hunter to all the Playstation fans. I now use those hours I spent gaming, working out and cooking my own meals (then eating them 😋) so I've essentially earned a real life trophy and I couldn't be happier! I felt addicted to them anyway. I was only doing an hour full body calisthenics HIIT routines 5 days a week (2 days on, 1 day off consistently) for about 4 to 5 months while also counting calories, I went for a mostly organic diet, high protein, little to no sugar or sweets, the stricter the better ofcourse. I would tell you how much I "lost" but I still haven't weight myself lol don't need to, I probably weigh the same if not more, because I have way more muscle than I did before, so it's just mind games to weigh ourselves. Let other people tell you how much you've lost, they will notice before you do. Earn your rest days. Then you can be lazy and feel good about it. 💪👍

    • @russellpwns2719
      @russellpwns2719 2 года назад

      What meals do you cook? I need some ideas as im trying to lose weight

    • @e420man3
      @e420man3 2 года назад +2

      @@russellpwns2719 I got you buddy...first make sure to count your calories to know exactly how much your taking in daily (shoot for around 1000 to 1500) eat more protein than anything, I great for muscle growth. Skinless chicken breast with some salad about 8oz of chicken breast, cook however you like 👍. I was also adding like a couple protein bars and a couple protein shakes (I like what's called shamrock shakes 30g of protein a piece) as far as liquids just drink water and maybe coffee if you like it...they say black coffee with no sugar but it's hard to stomach but it's 0 calories which is the point. I also was fasting all day before working out...very tough to do but it like Jumpstarts fat loss. You can have a cheat day but only like once a week, depending on how strict you want to be (you don't have to do this forever by the way) more advice, definitely start slow, let your body adjust to a new diet. To keep it simple just start introducing more protein into your diet it will give you the energy to workout, try to keep it clean, no cheeseburgers or fast food (maybe on a cheat day 😉) the science is you want to BURN MORE CALORIES PER DAY THAN YOU INGEST! fat won't stand a chance! But yeah, low fat high protein. Burn 2000 to 2500 calories a day and eat 1000 to 1500 a day you literally lose 500 to 1000 calories of fat a day until you meet your goals. You don't have to be perfect with it, and I'm not a professional by any means but that's what has worked for me. Just start somewhere and experiment with what you can handle vs what you want to do. Every other day just do a lil more and a lil more and STAY CONSISTENT. at first it will seem like nothing happening...before you know it your pants are fitting better and then you'll be shopping for a new wardrobe. I hope this helps 🙏 just know your stronger than you think! And YOU CAN DO IT!

    • @cashg4044
      @cashg4044 Год назад +1

      @@e420man3 , I've lost some weight before and gained 20 pounds back. However. Your definition reminded me of how it's done and you are absolutely correct, it may not be easy, but it's that simple.

  • @arthawk1100
    @arthawk1100 Год назад +11

    Hands down the BEST transformation video on RUclips! Direct and to the point. Kudos!!

  • @Skux720
    @Skux720 2 года назад +4

    This is such a great video. There are so many people selling quick fixes and instant gratification. But there are no shortcuts to a healthy lifestyle. It's small incremental changes consistently over time that make the difference. I'm three years into lifting now and I'm not shredded but I'm much bigger, stronger, and (most importantly) happier than I've ever been. Keep at it!

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад

      love that so much and thanks for the feedback! totally agree! STAY AFTER IT🔥

  • @ssxbarbarian9222
    @ssxbarbarian9222 5 месяцев назад +1

    The mindset in my opinion is the hardest to get control of. Good on you brother. Proud of you.

  • @Takusanmizu77
    @Takusanmizu77 10 месяцев назад +4

    This is dope. I’ve been working out twice a week for 3 months and this week kicked it up to 3 times but not really changing my diet. I’m definitely stronger and notice muscles getting firmer but the belly isn’t shrinking at all. This is a great reminder that tracking is my next step.

    • @RCCurtright
      @RCCurtright 10 месяцев назад +2

      This is exactly what I did. Every 3 months I add 1 new positive change to my life. Started this back in 2022 and it’s gotten me pretty far in just two years.

  • @KillswitchStreamer
    @KillswitchStreamer 2 года назад +6

    I am 3 months into where you were 1 year ago and I am SO motivated to live my life this way.

  • @ioanniszervas2471
    @ioanniszervas2471 Год назад +5

    By the time I’m seeing this video i am also in my one year trip to fitness. I was definitely in the same position with you when i first took the decision but i have to say that every drop of sweat worth it. Not only physically but also mentally. To everyone out there struggling to get to your goal… keep going.

  • @fabiopducci
    @fabiopducci Год назад +9

    Thank you for sharing. In a pain spot at the moment and struggling to start. This is encouraging!

  • @TheGobsta
    @TheGobsta Год назад +1

    Refreshing that you put all this good accurate advice out there for free. I hope it finds the people who need it. It works this is it.

  • @panzaratti
    @panzaratti 7 месяцев назад +1

    THIS, brothers and sisters, should be the standard youtubers strive for. The cinematography, music placement, and editing are all superb. Of course, it also helps having a good camera and the vision for creating such content. But in the sphere of video content such as youtube where most videos look the same and arent very creative, this stands out. I mean...its called RUclips. Its personalized content displaying who you are and what youre about.
    This is the first video Ive watched of yours, and Im liking what I see. that intro alone gets the sub. good stuff

  • @PavanKumarJS23
    @PavanKumarJS23 Год назад +12

    I've been doing it for a month now and god this works. I was 22% body fat and I started with a 500 calorie deficit. Along with working out I have started walking 10-12k steps a day and tried to be as consistent as possible. Cut to one month later, body fat is 19.3%, I am looking fitter and better but weighing a few pounds less. A long way to go but this is the best advice I would take if someone wants to build muscle and cut fat.

    • @kirill4531
      @kirill4531 Год назад

      Keep it up man! This is YOUR life in the end of the day

  • @p4pHollywoodP
    @p4pHollywoodP 2 года назад +6

    I’ve been on my fitness journey for seven years now and through that time I have watched hundreds of not thousands of videos. This is easily the best video I have seen as it sums up the majority of what I learned and what I do myself. When anyone ask me what I do to get fit I can send them this video as it will really help. Well done!!

  • @nickmontgomery8539
    @nickmontgomery8539 2 года назад +9

    The edit from start to finish has got to be at the top for fitness journeys on RUclips. Well done bruv

  • @tonyburg
    @tonyburg Год назад +2

    Decades in the gym with more strength but no definition but this video is a light in the darkness. Well done. You speak with honesty and the results are clearly naturally reached. I am going to give a try to this

  • @TheExidion
    @TheExidion Год назад +1

    Finally someone cutting through the jargon! Yesterday I watched a video that said exercise wasn’t a productive way to loose weight and actually hampers your efforts but left out any conclusions in how to actually loose it and to be honest it left me deflated like what’s the point.
    I’ve gone from 88kg at the end of 2019 to as of two days ago 107kg and it’s made me miserable being this heavy everything is just so much more effort and uncomfortable with all this extra weight but I’ve had enough and I’m gonna break this Doom cycle and take back control.
    to anyone else on this journey too I wish you all the luck in the world, we have taken the first steps in saying that’s enough we got to change in order for a better way of life.

  • @kleberfertrin6620
    @kleberfertrin6620 2 года назад +8

    Great video. It’s tough to not simply “get inspired” when watching your story. I am recovering from a climbing accident for 4 months now and that has made me gain several pounds for not being able to exercise. I’m almost at the point that I will be able to try jogging again, and sustaining a calorie deficit while maintaining my mental health will be tough, but I just need it right now. Thanks for making this simple, I will try to remember that to prevent me from losing focus. And kudos on the quality of the video/audio, you should be proud!

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +1

      appreciate that and so sorry to hear about your accident😭 injuries are definitely tough but it sounds like you’re getting back at it soon! start easy and slow and be okay if it takes time! so much wonderful learning and growth ahead for you! much love man!

  • @Leo-yn5fx
    @Leo-yn5fx Год назад +3

    bro i be tellin people all the time you gotta be willing to put in the work and some SERIOUS time to pull this off and keep it, which imo is the hardest thing. Very few are willing to do this. I put in maybe 2-3 hours a day of hard work while allowing myself 2 days of rest sometimes but mostly one. If it was easy everyone would be looking like you. Great vid.

  • @bankroll716
    @bankroll716 Год назад

    This has been one of my favorite fitness videos for a year. I've been following this advice consistently and I'm currently down 13.2 pounds in the last month.
    I wear my Apple watch to track my calorie expenditure and I use the Lose It app to track what I put into my body. I eat foods that I enjoy and I keep my protein intake very high.
    I feel amazing. Thank you again Bryan for creating this video and sharing your knowledge. It has undoubtedly made a difference in my life and I'm proud of my accomplishments thus far.
    Bryan said "embrace the journey". That is exactly what I'm doing and it is a wonderful journey to be on.

  • @abelmindstable6779
    @abelmindstable6779 Год назад +2

    Someone give this man a hug for being a real one

  • @honda95pj2783
    @honda95pj2783 2 года назад +4

    I have been at it for 54 days straight and strong. I’m down 21 pounds and building core muscles on chest and shoulders. I really like this video.

    • @LeirbagFR
      @LeirbagFR Год назад +1

      Stop counting bro, as long as your counting the days, your limiting yourself. Once you let go of keeping track, and instead, make this your new identity - that’s when you level up. You got this!

  • @TAREEBITHETERRIBLE
    @TAREEBITHETERRIBLE 2 года назад +24

    I just wanted to say, this video has such incredible aesthetic. The video cinematography, the sound design... this is the level of attenuation and style I expect of humanity in the modern era, but not everyone has such incredible vision.

  • @andreas_reyes
    @andreas_reyes Год назад +3

    "Do not rely on motivation or inspiration." This has been my biggest struggle. Over the last week, I've had absolutely no motivation, but I'm doing it anyway. It sucks, but in the end, yeah, I feel good physically. I can't afford a gym membership, so grit, calisthenics and walking are all I have at the moment.

    • @raghavmadaan1563
      @raghavmadaan1563 Год назад +1

      Keep going man. Results never follow a linear path. Just be consistent and keep reminding yourself “slowly slowly then suddenly”

  • @MrEssa99
    @MrEssa99 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video, it's simply how i started my journey. I probably was goin through the same thing as you. Messed up diet, anxiety, mental stress, feeling ashamed of my during my early 30s. So last may i made the decision to start my complete transformation, quit smoking, changed my diet to healthy and way less far, started working out daily and as you said it's not about motivation nor inspiration, i actually want this to be my lifestyle.

  • @Phuture33
    @Phuture33 Год назад +1

    I have watched so many nutrition and fitness videos over the years and I can sincerely say that this is definitely one of the best ones I have ever seen… Not only is it broken down into simple Principles but it was extremely well done! Much respect and appreciation for sharing!

  • @MsGizzy23
    @MsGizzy23 10 месяцев назад +2

    Your video editing cannot be referenced or called subpar because it’s CINEMATIC AND SPECIAL. Truly happy for you!

  • @romdunn3022
    @romdunn3022 Год назад +4

    Just came here to say that your journey is quite impressive and inspiring.
    Besides, the intro is beautiful, the editing, color grading, the composition, smooth slow mo while still getting a nice rythme...
    Take it from a pro, this is true art.

  • @4G63Tx
    @4G63Tx Год назад +4

    Bryan, awesome transformation brother!! I’m about to be 40 and have been working out since 2010, so far I’ve lost over 70lbs and built up a little muscle mass. I’m not sure what my current bfp is but I’m 5’4” and currently weigh 152lbs. At my most unhealthiness I weighed about 230lbs. Your video has inspired me to take the next steps in my journey to really achieve a level of leanness that I haven’t yet. I’ve had a dream/goal of getting down to seeing visible abs and although I’m proud of what I’ve accomplished so far, I know I’m capable of more. Looking forward to more content from you, I’ll find you on Insta and TikTok! 💪🏻

  • @65vwbug87
    @65vwbug87 2 года назад +10

    Congrats man, I am currently on a similar journey. I weighed 203 about 11 weeks ago, I am down to 182. I use the Lose it app to track my calorie deficient, water intake, BP, 12 hour intermittent fasting, and some other stuff. I rarely drink alcohol now. once in 11 weeks as opposed to 3-4 times a week. I stopped chewing tobacco. Now that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is hard. I feel like a crack head missing its crack pipe, just sayin. I have to get a cortisone shot on my left shoulder though. The inflammation is not going away. Sucks!

  • @Jakereviewsall
    @Jakereviewsall Год назад +1

    A few months ago I decided to go on keto, I have stuck with it to this day. I workout with weights but I need to step all of the fitness up a bit. I have lost 78 lbs in total but I am still fat. I looked back on some videos I am in from a few months ago and that is the best inspiration for me to keep going. I recommend for others to just record yourself periodically and look back on your videos as you progress, this is the best way to see that you have changed. Otherwise I do not notice change day to day in the mirror, I do know it is nice to be the lowest I have been in 13 years now.

  • @DakotahMiskus
    @DakotahMiskus Год назад

    While I know you aren’t trying to be a fitness influencer you are one of the only people that are honest in the fitness industry and I love your videos!

  • @alexrailton2067
    @alexrailton2067 Год назад +6

    I used to be in the gym every single day, I was in great shape, and loved it! I missed a payment for the gym (due to being young and stupid with money) and was too embarrassed to go back. Several years later of drinking and overeating I'm about 30% body fat, disgusted with myself I finally joined back at the same gym. I've been going every morning at 5.30am 5 days a week for the last 3 weeks, doing 6 from this week on, loving it and not going to stop again! This is my life now! Thanks for such an inspirational (and amazingly edited) video!

  • @usnpinoy
    @usnpinoy 2 года назад +4

    Great video! I have been doing intermittent fasting since Jan 2021- I went from 265 to 150lbs without working out. Now I just need to get shredded like you!

  • @kingskid5130
    @kingskid5130 Год назад +76

    Can you please pray for me my name is Jessica and I can’t seem to get away from the alcohol. I know if I could just stop drinking I would feel so much better about myself.

    • @SpunkyGrubber
      @SpunkyGrubber Год назад +5

      Hey Jessica! Instead of cutting alcohol out try to cut back a little and track the calories. At some point you will be really hungry and be like if I give up my alcohol for the day I can have a yummy desert or an extra serving of snacks. Eventually you will hopefully stop craving the alcohol as much as you used to

    • @jojobankston-wh3jf
      @jojobankston-wh3jf 8 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with ^ when it comes to habits, I try to aim small and then work my way up. so instead of trying to quit cold turkey, try to figure out how much you're drinking then cut back by 10-20% each week. I had a hard time quitting smoking and this method really helped me. Tho I do know some people once they start drinking it's hard to stop and if that's you I suggest only buying alcohol that you are allowing yourself to drinking for the day, to cut the temptation out

    • @RichardBarry-p8z
      @RichardBarry-p8z 8 месяцев назад +2

      I stopped drinking over 2 years ago best thing you can do for yourself if you're an alcoholic.. you'll never get your full potential out of life... so do it no matter and God bless 🙏

    • @Ayniyb
      @Ayniyb 8 месяцев назад +2

      U need a gym program I suggest a 12 week ..you need to lock in and a 12 week will do that..I’ll pray for u and if your interested I’ll point ya in the right direstion

    • @Shadrock31
      @Shadrock31 7 месяцев назад +3

      May the Lord God change your story in Jesus name!🎉❤

  • @brokenage1952
    @brokenage1952 2 года назад +2

    Your before and after photos are really giving me some hope. As someone who's "skinny fat" (normal weight but chunky hips and chubby face) your transformation just looks incredible! One of my biggest insecurities is how chubby my face is so I'm hoping that putting on some muscle and leaning out a bit more is gonna help reduce the puffiness in my face!

  • @devadasn
    @devadasn Год назад +2

    I’m down 17 pounds, have 10 more to my goal and I hit a wall mentally. Watching this video on the treadmill, much needed motivation!

  • @chrishoman4521
    @chrishoman4521 Год назад +3

    This is probably the best weight loss video I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing your journey. I have learned so much from you and thank you for being genuine and honest.

  • @beej1254
    @beej1254 Год назад +3

    I’m on day 13 of my journey. Your video is confirming everything I’ve found out up to this point. So far it’s been incredibly eye opening counting calories. One of my biggest problem areas is condiments. I had no idea I was eating so many calories in condiments

    • @sal2883
      @sal2883 10 месяцев назад

      How did you get on mate? I'm just starting my journey

  • @dialac1
    @dialac1 2 года назад +10

    Brah! I’m inspired. Started my journey today cos since Covid, working as a nurse 80+ hours a week, my weight went to shit and I gained over 50lbs. Hopefully I can be like you someday

    • @drsjamesserra
      @drsjamesserra 2 года назад +1

      80+ hours! Respect. Good luck getting ripped.

    • @jackjack4412
      @jackjack4412 2 года назад +1

      Damn 80+ hours as a nurse is insane.... are you on the floor?

    • @e420man3
      @e420man3 2 года назад

      God Bless you!

    • @scotta4299
      @scotta4299 2 года назад

      Do some jump rope it’s great and can do it a home!

  • @BeachCAL
    @BeachCAL Год назад

    THANK YOU for being a voice of reason in a crazy, complicated sea of advice. Taking your plan to heart-- Track calories burned. Track food eaten. Up Protein. End!

  • @Minurownbiznes
    @Minurownbiznes 2 месяца назад

    Bryan I wanted to say thanks for all your words of wisdom I did a combination of 5 diets and in 3 months on the rowing machine everyday I lost 100lbs. I was nearly 350 lbs. Now I'm going to start doing resistance training in the following week or two. Just wanted to come back and tell you that I appreciate all of your help.

  • @larryrosales4172
    @larryrosales4172 Год назад +6

    Started my journey 2 months ago and almost 3 months in I've lost 30 lbs. The work is not done yet I'm striving to be better everyday. This video was awesome!

  • @jonathantillotson9936
    @jonathantillotson9936 2 года назад +6

    Fantastic Bryan!! Clearly presented, great cinematography, great story, just brilliant.

  • @franko8572
    @franko8572 Год назад +6

    4:25 Start.

  • @Kyngfitness1578
    @Kyngfitness1578 Год назад +1

    This has to be the most genuine fitness video I’ve ever seen. Thanks!

  • @Mediacom-su6go
    @Mediacom-su6go 8 месяцев назад

    WHAT???? What did i just listen???
    Bro you did that!🔥🔥🔥
    I promise I was feeling low and discouraged in my journey because although I lost a bunch of weight, I’m still far in my journey of achieving my goal weight and I stumbled quite a few times binge eating this past month. I didn’t know with what mindset to come back in my healthy routine which I really enjoyed by the way but I’m probably feeling a bit tired after losing 1/4 of my weight.
    The honesty and the simplicity of this vid is insane and you gave me a boost of motivation of not giving up, beyond what you could imagine. I’m glad that your vid popped up in my videos list, proof that the internet can also serve good intentions.
    Shoutout to your nice wife who did a great job in both supporting you in your journey and putting her skills to make this video; you guys are a great couple ❤️🔥.
    A big thank you!!!🙏😀. DEFINITELY SUBSCRIBED

  • @SirSmokesAlot691
    @SirSmokesAlot691 2 года назад +7

    Just want to say congrats and good for you for choosing a healthy lifestyle, and I enjoyed the no-bs video as well. You said it exactly like it is and at the end of the day, we get one body, one life, make the most of it!

  • @lorirodriguez7520
    @lorirodriguez7520 2 года назад +4

    BRYAN!!!! This was amazing! Such a great explanation of your journey and so inspirational!

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад

      thank you so so much Lori and can thank you enough for the constant love and support from you and Lou! love you!!

  • @sheepsforjesus
    @sheepsforjesus 2 года назад +12

    The storytelling skills you have is truly inspiring, also I needed this because I am a father of 3 and struggling to get in shape and this was just powerful 💥
    ( ps then I laugh when you said don’t get to inspire on this video

  • @liu4life
    @liu4life Год назад

    Watching this after my first day of 30 day challenge to go to the gym with my wife every morning 6:30am before work! I’ve been on/off at the gym the pass 4-5 years and it has been up and downs… more downs than up unfortunately. One of the best fitness and health focused videos on RUclips and NOT even from a fitness influencer - which is probably why as it comes across authentically. Science and logic broken down into just a few key principals - thank you! Subscribed.

  • @Wendyzee1612
    @Wendyzee1612 Год назад +2

    Excellent video, hitting all the right spots. My journey started 2 years ago - yesterday was my anniversary.
    I am talking as a woman over 50 here and Fitbit user, - so I thought it might be worthwhile to share my story. And I followed a very similar path as Bryan.
    My main target is active health as I am getting older, and I still have a lot of stuff to do with my life!
    From his story - I *have* to get a food scale asap! :)
    [ Talking in metric here - sorry]
    In August 2021, I took my dog to the vet, and out of curiosity I got on the scale - I didn't own one at the time. Just about had a heart attack - I weighed the same as the day before I gave birth to my eldest child!
    Went home, ordered a Fitbit. I was overweight, and totally unfit. Bought my first scale in 20 years when it arrived.
    What I learned very quickly was to set my own, achievable targets - not try to match any recommended target set by the app.
    Started with a walk around my block - all I could manage.. And mostly that is what I did, adding more distance and speed as each walk started feeling easy - walked for 20 months. I hit my major goal (weight) 4 mnths ago - 22 kg over 2 years. I did set short term goals - 5 kg each time during that period - Achievable targets :)
    Now I am on to an average (per week) of 8 km per day, hitting 12 or 15 some days. :)
    A year in, the daily walking and weight loss were already having a hugely positive effect, and I started incorporating no equipment work outs. (Pilates, Qi Gong, Strength and calisthenics)
    And 2 months ago, I started incorporating running - beginner marathon runner training for my first 5k run in October, working up to a full marathon over the next 2 years. During September 2023 I have a series of appointments for full blood work, professional body comp scans and a running specialist podiatrist. I am adding this as I am now ready to take my journey to the next level and bring in some outside help and advise. I will likely be adding some light weight training in the next few months.
    Diet: this is for those like me out there. I never had an eating disorder, but I have struggled with having NO appetite for the last 30 years - most days I have to make myself eat. (Did the medical tests etc and the doc was like 'Well, all your stats are good, generally in good health. As long as you eat when you are hungry - and keep checking in (regular blood test) you good'
    So my calorie approach had to be opposite - I started at 1000 cal deficit to work up to eating as much as I needed to match expenditure. Finally, about 2 months ago, I went up to a 500 cal deficit.
    With more focused workouts, my appetite is improving, but I am not losing anymore - at a 500 cal deficit, I am maintaining. I believe this will change with the increased cardio running provides.
    Last piece of advice on calorie tracking - specifically for those of you who do not live in the USA:
    You can find numerous calorie counters for food on the internet. Search for 1 that provides the information based on Recipes, ie raw ingredients. I use the Verywellfit calculator, set to the UK.
    The country setting allows the site to identify ingredients, pre-prepped meals and take out based on common brands in the location.
    I use Fitbit to log my food as well - as you can add Custom entries. So it can be a bit tedious at first, but you will soon see the value in knowing what each ingredients brings to your body! :)
    Be sure to note all the nutrients, not just your Protein/Fat/Carb breakdowns - this also will help you monitor things like your Iron and Potassium intake - important stats for older ladies, and athletes.. Talking in metric here - sorry.

  • @houlatania9593
    @houlatania9593 Год назад +10

    Very very inspiring! I just got cheated on last week and i really was in awful pain , I realised that it was time to change and become the best version of myself! Thanks for the tips!!

  • @RoyAlf
    @RoyAlf 2 года назад +12

    First time I've seen your vids. This was just beautiful to watch. The visuals were great. As someone struggling with weight and exercise, this was a simple to understand perspective. I have taken a few ideas from the video. I was on keto for about six months, lost 40ibs, but found it very difficult to stick to it over a long period of time. Now I'm back running again, I eat low carb for most of the week with 16/8 IF that works well. Thanks.

  • @beniaminsg
    @beniaminsg 2 года назад +12

    You’re a G man, Just found your channel, been working out etc but never with some sturcture, I’m gonna fast and get an apple watch, huge inspiration bro, you look great!

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад +1

      love to hear that! get on it and push through on the days you don’t feel like it! STAY AFTER IT!

  • @ZEROCOOLLTV
    @ZEROCOOLLTV 21 день назад

    I am very happy you made this video. I use to be in incredible shape, but over the last few years, things got really dark and I got out of shape, gain a lot of weight, went on a mental health journey.. about 7 weeks ago I started getting more active and I always went by the simple formula of "just create a calories deficit" and feel people would almost argue with me on how to lose weight, what was healthy, but trying to explain I can't eat that, it has to many calories. I have been getting meal plan delivery that is keto, so a high protein diet, so there is a little math there, but then someone says "that is a lot of protien" but feel they don't understand cause they aren't trying to burn fat and build muscle... Getting back into it after so many years of not doing anything I feel like I had no knowledge of strength training, "was there a new way to lose weight and build muscle?" I have been very consistent, I love doing cardio again. I walk over 15k steps every day and work out with weights 4-5 times a week, but when i started watching videos, so many of these workout influence over explain, almost like its not for someone like me but they are talking to gym bunnies like themselves and overly explaining things, doing complicated math and they just don't realize they are alienating their audience and are making it difficult to lose weight cause their formulas and approach are demotivating and overly complicated. So I had to stop watching those videos and just stuck to what I know, so that brings me to your video, you reminded me that I am doing what is right for me and it isn't some giant math problem. I am currently down 20lbs and I want to lose 30 more and then re-evaluate, think it would put me in the 15% body fat rage and then decide if I want to push harder and go for 10% or less.. I am just trying to be realistic, set smaller time goals and re-evaluate with each goal complete. So again, thank you for the video, its what I needed to here today.

  • @coltonrudd
    @coltonrudd 8 месяцев назад

    Just echoing what so many others have said, but there’s something really special about this video. The way you simplified the process and pointed out the real keys to being successful with it was very well delivered. I have an Apple Watch and while I knew it tracked activity, I never knew it showed the grand total calories burned for the day in the Fitness app. That’s a game changer! Thank you for sharing your story. The fact you’re not an influencer makes this that much better, but actually you’re the kind of person I’d want to be influenced by!

  • @KevinEassa
    @KevinEassa Год назад +4

    Amazing video quality, and has been so awesome seeing your transformation! Hope you guys are doing well!

  • @GianVasquezMusic
    @GianVasquezMusic 2 года назад +5

    Bro this video is so damn good, you killed it fam!! Also those shots we’re incredible 😭🙌🏻🔥

    • @BryanAdamCastillo
      @BryanAdamCastillo  2 года назад

      bruhh you’re the freaking best man and appreciate all your support! let’s stay after this!!🔥😛

  • @DontLookBehindYou1
    @DontLookBehindYou1 Год назад +5

    It's awesome to have a non influencer... Influencer

  • @ashtonhashbrown6155
    @ashtonhashbrown6155 Год назад +1

    It's legit 11:18pm June 1st 2023, 17 years old eating chocolate cake on my bed. I've been able to lose 70 pounds over the past 3 years and am 170 Ibs currently but I'm slipping back to my old ways and needed this. Thank you Bryan.

  • @Justfr4nky
    @Justfr4nky Месяц назад +2

    Minus 26 Kilos in on my Journey. Thanks for the Motivation, lets go!