I Tried Living As A 320 Pound Man For A Week

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I tried to live as a 320 pound man for a week, strapping a 100 lb weight vest to myself and going about my daily routine. We've done many different challenges over the years, but this one was by far the most difficult. Can I make it a full week? I find out, in this video.
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  • @ZTFab1
    @ZTFab17 ай бұрын

    Having weighed 317 lbs at 6'2", there was no better statement in this video than, "I feel like a mess". I hated myself and my life because even the simplest day to day tasks were completely taxing. I now weigh 205 lbs and, along with a few other sources, the BUFF Dudes were a huge inspiration to completely change my life. Thank you guys for the work, the message, and the inspiration that you both provide!

  • @Real28

    @Real28

    7 ай бұрын

    I went from 320 to 220 (on my way to 200) since August of last year. I'm 6ft tall. And yeah, "felt like a mess" was putting it mildly. There was so much else he won't ever feel.

  • @vegeta420z6

    @vegeta420z6

    7 ай бұрын

    @ZTFab1 In March of 2013 I weighed 300 pounds (height 6'2" age was 33) started eating clean lifting again, and running ( I competed in boxing, grappling l, and MMA)when I was younger) body weight was down to 205 by September 2013. Kept the weight off for 10 years then sept 25th of this year lost someone really close to me and it all unraveled started drinking again, quit working our, and eating like garbage again, back up to a body weight of 260 today November 25th 2023. Congrats on your achievement, never forget how quick and easy it can all come crashing down, ill eventually get over my BS and get healthy again bit right now i just can't seem to motivate myself to get back with it.

  • @Essex626

    @Essex626

    7 ай бұрын

    Shoot, I'm about 320 at 6'3" right now.

  • @michaelmaldonado6

    @michaelmaldonado6

    7 ай бұрын

    Most frontline fighter where 30-50 LBS for the whole day some times weeks. It's something that takes time to get use too.

  • @mcfarvo

    @mcfarvo

    7 ай бұрын

    6'1" man in my 30s, formerly obese around 280slbs in 2015, currently in the 180slbs feels waaaaaaay better lol I'd much rather lift and train and do daily cardio and eat less so I'm often sore and hungry than be stuffed and obese and sedentary and feel like I'm slowly dying

  • @faulball67
    @faulball677 ай бұрын

    I was 340 lbs in January 2023. I'm now down to 287. It feels amazing. Big thanks to you guys and and the entire KZread fitness community

  • @bobskywalker2707

    @bobskywalker2707

    7 ай бұрын

    Nice job brother! That’s a lot of progress!

  • @yoggoh380

    @yoggoh380

    6 ай бұрын

    Keep droppin' bruddah!

  • @TheOnlyJohnAbraham

    @TheOnlyJohnAbraham

    6 ай бұрын

    Wow good for you! Keep it up. Stay buff!

  • @CPDystopia

    @CPDystopia

    6 ай бұрын

    you struggle to get under 300? or was the decline in weight steady.

  • @faulball67

    @faulball67

    6 ай бұрын

    @CPDystopia steady drop really. Other than typical water weight fluctuations day to day its been a steady downward trend. My last post was 2 weeks ago at 287 and today's weigh in was 284

  • @MorbidReality1
    @MorbidReality17 ай бұрын

    I lost 221lbs (max was 412lbs). I was morbidly obese for over 10 years. While the weight loss took me 2 years and was the hardest thing I have ever done, I can say that every day life is also very difficult for the extremely over weight. You have to choose your hard! For me, the final difference was KZread and documenting the entire process. Though I never was able to reach as many people as the Buff Dudes, my motivations were the same. If you can help even 1 person then all efforts are worth it. Thanks for making this video!

  • @danirodriguez5424

    @danirodriguez5424

    7 ай бұрын

    🙌🙌🙌 heck yea! GET SOME👊🔥

  • @-MakeItGood-

    @-MakeItGood-

    7 ай бұрын

    I was at 412 at my heaviest. Lost 200 in about a year and 3 months. Life is totally different.

  • @MorbidReality1

    @MorbidReality1

    6 ай бұрын

    @@-MakeItGood- Agreed and Amazing job, you were much quicker at it than I was for sure.

  • @MrTyroneWashington

    @MrTyroneWashington

    6 ай бұрын

    Please post an update after you gain all the weight back.

  • @GregoryLevas

    @GregoryLevas

    5 ай бұрын

    How come you just let yourself go? I dont understand how anyone can do that. Guess half of MERICA is dumb and fat

  • @mathewkaopio9838
    @mathewkaopio98387 ай бұрын

    Coming out of High School I used to weigh just shy of 400 lbs. Almost a year after that, I'd hit that big 4 and it was not a moment of glory. I didn't care. I didn't strive for a life of fitness or longevity. I didn't consider the adverse side effects it'd have on my health and body. You two were one of the first KZreadrs that got me into watching fitness. You're entertaining, funny and a joy to watch while still providing information that other people NEED to know. In 2019 I was just over 400, and a week ago I stepped onto the scale to find myself sitting at 289 even. The journey continues, but know that you guys are one of the catalysts I've used to get my shit together. Thanks bros, stay buff. Yeahhhh!

  • @EXISTENTIALization

    @EXISTENTIALization

    7 ай бұрын

    Let's F'ing GO!!!! Great job!!!! 👏 👍

  • @Antiteshmis

    @Antiteshmis

    6 ай бұрын

    You're gonna make it too bro. I used to be 270 pounds for 5'10, all of it was fat, I had terrible sleep and diet, couldn't even get on a bus without having my heart nearly explode. Now I'm 165 pounds, I exercise 4 to 6 times a week. I finished a small bulk and started cutting to become leaner. Took me 5 years of ups and downs.

  • @ronniemillsap

    @ronniemillsap

    2 ай бұрын

    God Bless im so glad you're able to accomplish your goals over time with dedication, hard work, and will power!

  • @carolusrex701
    @carolusrex7017 ай бұрын

    When I first found you guys, I weighed 330 pounds. Over about 2 years of working with your videos and 12-week Plans, I dropped down to 200 pounds. Every year I still religiously use that first plan you released. You guys changed my life forever. And for that, I will keep buying all the plans you release, that's the least I can do.

  • @oz_jones

    @oz_jones

    7 ай бұрын

    💪🏼💪🏼

  • @stickstu2866

    @stickstu2866

    7 ай бұрын

    Good job bro 👍👍👍

  • @oscarlightnerjr278

    @oscarlightnerjr278

    7 ай бұрын

    Wow. That's impressive. Proud of you

  • @nikolaiosborn1710

    @nikolaiosborn1710

    3 ай бұрын

    where do i find ther plans just found them

  • @davidpoynter1223
    @davidpoynter12237 ай бұрын

    It would have been interesting to see Brandon’s heart rate compared from the week prior, resting, recovering, and lifting, to the loaded week. I bet his heart never got a break other than sleeping

  • @chairmanlifts

    @chairmanlifts

    7 ай бұрын

    also some interesting speculation on gravitostat sensors in the bones affecting leptin and other processes

  • @davidpoynter1223

    @davidpoynter1223

    7 ай бұрын

    @@chairmanlifts you’re making up words

  • @Mistressofthegroove

    @Mistressofthegroove

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@davidpoynter1223no he didn't lol

  • @justaperson1779

    @justaperson1779

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@Mistressofthegroove aren't all words just made up?

  • @jameson1239

    @jameson1239

    3 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@davidpoynter1223leptin released by adipose tissue e.g fat that helps maintain your regular weight gravitostats also do similar

  • @Asphesteros
    @Asphesteros7 ай бұрын

    Speaking as someone who literally did go from 320 to maintaining 200-220 for a decade and keeps a vest myself to remind me, this might be the most important work you guys have done. Every PT who coaches weightloss should do this challenge, and society as a whole needs to be educated how much this isn’t just aesthetics or discrimination as it’s commonly framed, it’s practical. Great job guys.

  • @jakubrogacz6829

    @jakubrogacz6829

    6 ай бұрын

    TBF your body still doesnt jump immediately so its not as bad, but quite bad anyways

  • @RetroGuy_77

    @RetroGuy_77

    5 ай бұрын

    There was a short-lived series in which trainers actual stopped working out and got fat over 6 months for their clients so they could truly understand what their clients went through. Then, they'd lose the weight together. There were two seasons and you can find clips here on KZread. Fit to Fat to Fit. I wish they had more seasons.

  • @user-cp9yo4jk9b

    @user-cp9yo4jk9b

    Ай бұрын

    @@RetroGuy_77 even that is not quite what the average obese person goes around with. most fat people are walking around with less muscle than the average personal trainer so these trainers are almost not capable of experiencing the same kind of obesity unless they stop lifting for like a year as well. it's a good thing they try, but it is just one flaw in the concept.

  • @Psyclic.
    @Psyclic.7 ай бұрын

    Started at 320. Dropped 135 over about 18 months. Was so terrified of joining the gym I waited till I was about 240. Finding channels like yours gave me so much insight and confidence to keep going back. It’s now 3 years and I’ve kept the weight off, done 2 bulks and on a cut right now. While it’s great to see what you experienced it reminded me of where I was and why I’ll never go back.

  • @haniobeidi849
    @haniobeidi8497 ай бұрын

    Kudos to you Brandon. You didn't have to even try but it's a great reminder how much we put our body and make life uncomfortable. With you and Hudson video and help I went from 230 to 175 and can't be thankful enough .. for sure don't want that 230 feeling

  • @buffdudes

    @buffdudes

    7 ай бұрын

    That's amazing Hani. Glad we could help play a part. Thanks for helping to inspire us as well.

  • @jonathanmcvay2744

    @jonathanmcvay2744

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@buffdudes9:58

  • @TheBcoolGuy

    @TheBcoolGuy

    7 ай бұрын

    It's strange. I've been going from 210 down to the mid 160s (currently around 180) and I don't think much of it, but it was a huge deal when I went from 270 to 140. Yes, that's a lot more weight, but the point is it's amazing how far I've come and how much I've grown and conquered.

  • @buffdudes
    @buffdudes7 ай бұрын

    Hey Buff Club members, hope you all had a good Thanksgiving and hope you enjoy the video!

  • @ilidan584

    @ilidan584

    7 ай бұрын

    how tall are you?

  • @danielsmith217

    @danielsmith217

    5 ай бұрын

    You should do this again and but wear it even while you sleep

  • @RobbMoreiraVO
    @RobbMoreiraVO7 ай бұрын

    Having been 365lbs myself, and now 250lbs, yes... that extra weight is NO joke. This was a much better way of showing what larger people experience than just the "appearance" of being big... it's the reality of how much weight is being carried around and how difficult every day things are. Great vid!

  • @Hanakowasright

    @Hanakowasright

    4 ай бұрын

    wow impressive! How did you lose so much weight?

  • @RobbMoreiraVO

    @RobbMoreiraVO

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much@@Hanakowasright It was a mixture of proper eating and exercise. I work out almost daily and do a mixture of weight training and martial arts.

  • @Hanakowasright

    @Hanakowasright

    4 ай бұрын

    @@RobbMoreiraVO Im actually trying to lose weight/get into shape too, I walk an hour a day 4x15minutes 6 days a week and lift 4 days a week

  • @whothefcares2687
    @whothefcares26877 ай бұрын

    Crazy timing, i just hit 100 lb weight loss yesterday. I've been less than excited with my progress since im still pretty overweight, but this helped put things in perspective a little bit. Not where I want to be, but so far from where I started.

  • @Fernando-ek8jp

    @Fernando-ek8jp

    3 ай бұрын

    Dude. That is freaking amazing. You are amazing. Don't fret if you haven't reached your "goal". You put in the effort to drop a hundred freaking pounds. Don't let anything take that away from you. You made changes, you took charge. Hopefully you're still taking charge. You're healthier, stronger and more mobile, and you know how to get even healthier, stronger and more mobile.

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero7 ай бұрын

    I weight 330 lbs (150 kg) and what most people do not understand at first is that I can lat pull down them, and yet I cannot do a single push up. "Do Caliesthenics, they are much easier to start than weights!" Only when your body weight is not the main problem. It is amazing to think that I am carrying 2/3 of my girlfriend in extra weight over the weight that I want. Hopefully I will start to see the results soon.

  • @fryler5865

    @fryler5865

    7 ай бұрын

    Keep it up bro! You'll see results sooner than you'd think!

  • @ShyGuyInKilt

    @ShyGuyInKilt

    7 ай бұрын

    When I started back trainning I've started with only the eccentric part to create more muscle mass. Took 2 weeks before I could do 4 pull-Up. I was doing 10 eccentric pull-Up and when I got to the point that even the 10th one I wasn't dropping down without any resistance. That's when I made the switch and it work perfectly. Calesthenics works great but when you start back you need to do easier version: Knee push-up, eccentric pull-up, body weight squat are insanely good when starting the journey. The othe one I love is the plank. Never stop the grind. You will win the price in the end.

  • @klattson112

    @klattson112

    7 ай бұрын

    One day at a time. One lb a week. Four lbs a month. Small steps leads to big changes.

  • @t_electronics7147

    @t_electronics7147

    7 ай бұрын

    You got this dude

  • @ZTFab1

    @ZTFab1

    7 ай бұрын

    You got this!! I went from 317 to 205. It's not a sprint, its a marathon. Slow, steady progress and you'll get there!

  • @mattmallecoccio8378
    @mattmallecoccio83787 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video. I've never been over 300 lbs, but let me tell you I've gotten close to 300. It's not good at all, but the hardest thing is when you're obese, you often feel like it's never gonna change. You feel like you might as well like it or lump it cuz that's the cards you were dealt. That couldn't be further from the truth. As Rocky said, "if I can change and you can change, EVERYBODY CAN CHANGE." love Rocky 4 btw

  • @robertjohansen4213
    @robertjohansen42137 ай бұрын

    I’m a 43 year old man weight 410 pounds at 6’2 from Norway 🇳🇴. Just started my weight loss journey. I have had enough now I’m turning my life around. So thanks guys for all you share it’s giving me inspiration and motivation to keep going forward and getting healthier every day.

  • @jacksfacts20

    @jacksfacts20

    7 ай бұрын

    Good luck! Keep with it and don’t give up!

  • @Muckduck92

    @Muckduck92

    7 ай бұрын

    Lykke til. Jeg håper du finner motivasjonen og struktur i hverdagen og treningen til å oppnå det du ønsker!

  • @dinadeira

    @dinadeira

    6 ай бұрын

    You can do it bro! Never give up! It'll get hard, but as long as you don't give up, you'll achieve your goal! :)

  • @EndureTyrant
    @EndureTyrant7 ай бұрын

    Love this video! I was 315lbs and losing weight now, 260 now. Just remember that living at that weight it even worse, because 99% of people that size dont have half the muscle he has, and theres constant inflammation, high blood pressure, etc. at that size i was fainting at the gym after 10 minutes. I love how this video really shows how difficult life is at that size, and how difficult it is to improve your life. When every little thing is an absolute chore, it feels impossible to go to the gym after 8 hours of work, when you're basically crawling through the door at the end of the day, or to even stand and cook is something that can bring you to tears some days.

  • @Redsox4444443
    @Redsox44444437 ай бұрын

    Just started the video, im gonna guess the biggest thing you felt in this video is stress on your joints. I’ve gone from 465 to 188 in 6 years, and the biggest thing i have noticed since losing weight and exercising a lot is that my joints hurt significantly less.

  • @jasonhsu4711

    @jasonhsu4711

    7 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on losing 60% of yourself! Congratulations on losing more than TWO of me!

  • @What-he5pr

    @What-he5pr

    7 ай бұрын

    Great progress dude. Thats amazing.

  • @EXISTENTIALization

    @EXISTENTIALization

    7 ай бұрын

    Slaying out there!!! 💪💪💪

  • @thatgtguy6729
    @thatgtguy67297 ай бұрын

    Brandon, thank you! Im 6’4 and 315. I bought your dumbbell workout program, weights and bench. I’ve been feeling like im dying while doing it. This really gives me the courage to keep going. I feel like it’s not just me, it’s my extra weight that I’m trying to loose. You said it best im tired and feel like a mess. I’ve never felt more seen on KZread…ever.

  • @noncog1

    @noncog1

    7 ай бұрын

    Good luck and keep at it man! Your life should be in your hands!

  • @thatgtguy6729

    @thatgtguy6729

    7 ай бұрын

    @@noncog1 thanks man, I’m working towards my first goal of 250. After than next goal is 225. And that’s the weight my doctor wants me at so hopefully next Christmas I’ll be there!

  • @noncog1

    @noncog1

    7 ай бұрын

    @thatgtguy6729 you got this! Come back and give an update in like 6 months, let us know how much progress you've made

  • @andrewcheng1998

    @andrewcheng1998

    7 ай бұрын

    maybe do cardio or even just run/walk around/ uphill treadmill at conversational pace as well (fyi most people have to run and walk at the start to maintain low heart rate not just fat people) Really helps recovery or surviving a resistance training session

  • @Fernando-ek8jp

    @Fernando-ek8jp

    3 ай бұрын

    Wishing you the best man. If you're still struggling a lot with the workout, my only advice is to try and find something that you can find yourself doing not just until you reach your goal, but for the rest of your life. Movement is health.

  • @lordviktrix13
    @lordviktrix137 ай бұрын

    Brandon man, I watched this video and you almost had me in tears. 6 years ago I was 500lbs. Cut it down to 360 since then but life very much IS uncomfortable. What you said about wanting to take it off at the end of the night is a feeling every overweight person has had but can't "JUST" take it off. The fact that you didn't complete the full week is not an issue at all but it just goes to show how much being overweight can be an overwhelming daily challenge.

  • @leeokami1021
    @leeokami10217 ай бұрын

    Sidebar - as a filmmaker I must give credit your filmmaking has gotten so well and the look/grading looks so above most youtube vids. Kudos guys

  • @Dopedude44
    @Dopedude447 ай бұрын

    This video hit me so hard it made me remember my journey and how hard it was when I started at 567lbs how I had to be in a wheelchair in order to get places and how I had to sit and rest after every set ... And how I maybe take it for granted now that I am 200lbs how easy things are and how fast we can forget how hard it was before..thank you for the reminder my buff bros 🙏💪💪

  • @What-he5pr

    @What-he5pr

    7 ай бұрын

    Great job dude. That's tremendous weight loss.

  • @Dopedude44

    @Dopedude44

    7 ай бұрын

    @@What-he5pr it was either loss it and figure why I was eating myself to death.. the mental part was always the hardest 🙏 I appreciate it my friend thanks for the positivity

  • @lewismassey9312

    @lewismassey9312

    7 ай бұрын

    Hey my man. Im currently 460lbs and im struggling to be mobile. Im getting help at an eating disorder place but im struggling with it. I know why and what causes me to overeat and binge eat, the triggers both emotional and otherwise. I know full well whats caused this. But I feel I have no power; I spend all day, every secon thinking about food. What im going to eat now, and later on. It's exhausting and draining and it breaks down my mental strength. I desperately want to lose the weight and be healthy, happy, but I can't seem to .. Figure out how to just "Get" the motivation/determination. Im so tired, all of the time. I wondered if I could ask what changed? Did you have a moment whre it clicked and suddenly you could do it? What did you do to connect the dots between desire and action?

  • @Dopedude44

    @Dopedude44

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lewismassey9312 o won't lie to you the feeling of wanting food does go away a bit but like most addictions it's always kinda in the back of your mind I deal with it ..with keeping myself busy quiet time when you first start is dangerous because your mind goes to soothe mode wants comfort and comfort is the real killer ..being uncomfortable is key things that make you worried or scared like working out or being outside in a park ..just don't stay in your comfort zone it will kill what your trying to accomplish..and that click moment was when I couldn't help my dying mother I couldn't move around and when she needed me I failed her and myself..I always promised to myself since she passed that I would live a full life . I won't lie to u it's not easy my brother but you are worth it ..all the food in the world isn't worth your life my amazing friend please if you need help or someone to talk to you definitely have a friend in me and your on the right track the buff dudes are amazing people to watch to get ideas and to keep you motivated.. if your ever on IG please look me up I'll always write you back IG: dopeazzvegan hope to talk to you soon 🙏

  • @Umbrellagasm

    @Umbrellagasm

    7 ай бұрын

    Holy shit dude you saved your own life - that's more impressive than any PR

  • @derrickdelmar4295
    @derrickdelmar42957 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the most empathetic take on this experiment. I'm 5'6", currently 306 but was 334 when I started 15 months ago. I'm a dad who has an office job, has to fix things around the home as well as for parents/in laws, the frustration shown is an everyday for me. I added weight lifting in August and hope to progress. Thanks for being inspirations!

  • @What-he5pr

    @What-he5pr

    7 ай бұрын

    Keep going man. Your kids need you around in their lives.

  • @noncog1

    @noncog1

    7 ай бұрын

    Keep it up, you got this!

  • @derrickdelmar4295

    @derrickdelmar4295

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks! It's a day by day thing, keep going forward, even an inch is better than no movement.

  • @noncog1

    @noncog1

    7 ай бұрын

    @derrickdelmar4295 exactly. Some weeks are harder than others and things don't work out, but that just makes me more motivated to prioritize it next week. Good luck!

  • @RobSalem156
    @RobSalem1567 ай бұрын

    6'4. 315. 47 years old. Been struggling with maintaining momentum and consistency on losing weight and getting healthy. I started at 350. Got to 298, then fell off the path. This video hits hard. Way harder than any of the others on here. But in the right way. And seeing the comments from other guys that were where i am and losing the weight... I gotta get moving.

  • @MrPohonick
    @MrPohonick7 ай бұрын

    I'm at 340 now, I'm 6'3". When you said you felt uncomfortable that is exactly what it feels like. Always uncomfortable. Great video. Thanks guys.

  • @thetieguy4961

    @thetieguy4961

    7 ай бұрын

    3 years ago that was exactly me ! You can do this. I an currently at 220 and still dropping!

  • @DAMfoxygrampa

    @DAMfoxygrampa

    2 ай бұрын

    Is the discomfort of being hungry just more uncomfortable than the discomfort of difficulty mobility?

  • @Glaedr11
    @Glaedr117 ай бұрын

    Its crazy how much longevity you guys have. I've been subbed for something like 8 or 10 years now, and I truthfully don't watch every video, but you guys still come through my feed and give me a reason to click on something interesting or novel.

  • @kevinmartin6081
    @kevinmartin60817 ай бұрын

    A year ago, I started a fitness journey at 46 that completely changed my life, I owe a lot to your videos and inspiration. I'm a single dad living overseas with my 17 year old son teaching art for the US military education program for military dependents. After having a health scare, I decided to make some changes. I started out at 276 lbs at 5'10". With starting with your workout programs, buffdude cookbook, and hiring a nutritionist to guide my macros, I am now down to 205lbs and in the best shape since my 20's. I want to thank you for posting your videos and giving me inspiration. But more so, teaching me how to take care of myself. I built my own home gym and feel motivated to keep this a life habit. Keep up the work.

  • @erichurst1731
    @erichurst17317 ай бұрын

    You guys are one of the main channels that assisted me during the beginning of my fitness journey almost 3 years ago, and I'm constantly sending people you guys way! Keep up the great work, dudes!

  • @OdesiusKrosa
    @OdesiusKrosa7 ай бұрын

    Ok brother, now that you’ve felt 320lbs imagine 900lbs. That’s where I was four years ago. After two surgeries I’m sitting at 238lbs and once my torn bicep is healed right back to the gym. I really appreciate you taking the time and effort to understand obese people’s struggles. I’ve had many say I took the “easy” way out by using surgery but let me tell you nothing about it was easy.

  • @swankylaxer

    @swankylaxer

    5 ай бұрын

    Congrats brother, there is no easy way out and what ever you can do to improve your health should be applauded by those around you and if they don't then maybe you should distance your self as they may have been part of the problem. We need to feel good about our selves and if people cant encourage what ever you are doing they may be the wrong people to be around. take care of that bicep and take your time building up the weight again.

  • @TheTurtlesrockz

    @TheTurtlesrockz

    5 ай бұрын

    Congrats bro! brick by brick, day by day! Stay safe and continue your amazing journey!

  • @ufcfan3940

    @ufcfan3940

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow congrats

  • @l3igwill1994
    @l3igwill19947 ай бұрын

    I’m a 320 lb guy, don’t think it’s equal. It’s harder for him because it’s all over my body not all on certain points. I do say that it affects my back and I do get winded. Was 360 went down to 260 then gained some muscle and fat back. Still feel better overall thanks for keeping people aware of their health.

  • @sampatkalyan3103

    @sampatkalyan3103

    7 ай бұрын

    yeah this is not the same.

  • @Cody_Ramer

    @Cody_Ramer

    6 ай бұрын

    Nope it's actually easier for him even if the weight isn't distributed too evenly, because of oxygen and blood flow. When you are 320 lbs oxygen takes longer to get cycled around the body and your heart has a harder time pumping enough oxygenated blood around to sustain physical activity, not to mention you get much worse sleep at 320 lbs vs 220, which leads to worse recovery.

  • @sampatkalyan3103

    @sampatkalyan3103

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Cody_Ramer lol it is stupid. It is not part of his body, and on the other hand the guy who are obese fat is part of their body. And the logic here is far more worse

  • @sampatkalyan3103

    @sampatkalyan3103

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Cody_Ramer lol it is stupid. It is not part of his body, and on the other hand the guy who are obese fat is part of their body. And the logic here is far more worse

  • @ShrubPlays
    @ShrubPlays6 ай бұрын

    At my highest, I weighed about 300 pounds and I'm only 5'8. I got down to 190 last year and I'm around 210 now. It was very much a burden and it took a lot of hard work to change. I'm still working on improving every day cause I'm not where I want to be after 3 years, but not feeling like everything I do is a chore anymore is a blessing. And while I understand the difficulty of trying to better yourself, I do urge anybody who is struggling with weight to do their best to improve no matter how slowly you decide to take it. You WILL feel better for it and will be glad you did it.

  • @marianapastran4061
    @marianapastran40617 ай бұрын

    guys, it´s freaking awesome how much GROW you had in the channel! the video and editing quality MAN!! Incredible! Follow you guys for i don´t know, many MANY years and I´m ALWAYYSS so excited for the content you bring, thanks for helping me to be motiveted all those years!

  • @benhenley4656
    @benhenley46563 ай бұрын

    Lockdown and adjusting to two kids it was really easy to slide back into awful habits and reach for quick fixes and this former BUFF Dude is currently sitting at 315 pounds. It feels impossible to get back to "the way I was" only ten years ago when I first got serious about being in shape (with you guys' help) but I've been trying to get back into the basement gym and eating right and I manage it a couple extra days every week. This video gave me a lot of hope that I'll be turning it around and teaching my kids how to lift when the day comes, and who knows, maybe I'm still a bruiser underneath all of this pudge. Thanks, Dudes.

  • @SinisterTJJ
    @SinisterTJJ7 ай бұрын

    When I saw the vid from you guys making the new gym and saw Brandon wearing the vest, I expected this video, but never that it wouls be 100lbs. Hell of an effort. Also almost shed a tear by the end. Thanks for all the content over the years, just in the middle of your bulking plan (again)

  • @buffdudes

    @buffdudes

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank YOU TJJ! And good luck with the second round of the bulking plan!

  • @kyleengleson2554
    @kyleengleson25547 ай бұрын

    Appreciate this video. I remember discovering your videos in 2013 and being 350lbs. Come down to about 190 since. I appreciate all you guys have done to help my journey.

  • @bradley_klein
    @bradley_klein7 ай бұрын

    Man, I really appreciate you going through this for just a few days. I'm 6'7 and 335, and aside from a couple of years living in Hollywood, I've really struggled with my weight. This has inspired me to try and get this weight off and I hope this inspiration gets to more and more people struggling with these issues.

  • @Velsethen
    @Velsethen5 ай бұрын

    I just want to say this channel has been a big inspiration to me the last few months. You and your brother remind me of the Paul Brothers; those "barbarian" twins from the 90s with some of the zany experiments you do. This time last year I weighed 450 lbs, I'm currently at 380 lbs; I found this channel 6 months ago and recently acquired the buff dudes bodyweight book. It has helped me set and reach several goals in my search to get my life back on track. Keep up the work.

  • @TheLovgun01
    @TheLovgun017 ай бұрын

    Would be kind of a interesting challange to see experts first write down a excercise program targeted at those who are 320+ pounds to help them lose weight. But the catch is- they have to wear the same amount of weight and try their excerise program out. Would be very insightful to hear their toughts before, during and after the experiment. ^^ Awesome video! Cheers!

  • @andrewgilchrist8700

    @andrewgilchrist8700

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Give me the "Fat bastard" program designed by a fit person who has to wear the weight the entire time. I sound sarcastic but I'm being serious, that would fill a definite niche.

  • @BVtok26
    @BVtok266 ай бұрын

    I never understood it when people would make fun of someone who is overweight or think that they are physically weak and lazy. Overweight people that are still moving around are so physically strong and I'm glad that you're pointing this out. I'm sure most people wouldn't be able to last even the three days you did at 300lbs+. The main issue is usually diet cuz moving around at all at that weight is a workout in itself. I never reached 300lbs but being short and in the mid 200's was enough that when I did lose the weight you could really see how strong my legs were. People would constantly ask me if I played soccer cuz my upper body was pretty slim but my quads and calves were so disproportionally muscular. I would just always say, "I was overweight for most of my life💁‍♂" It would either cause confusion or the ones that knew, knew. In total I lost around 90lbs through changing how/what I ate alone before finally being comfortable going to the gym and adding 15lbs of muscle mainly to my upper body. I've been fat, I've been skinny, and now that I'm more athletic/muscular the way people treat you in each of those body types is night and day. Being in shape is really living life in easy mode. You can go about the world more easily, almost all clothes look good on you, and you get SO much preferential treatment both at work and in dating it's ridiculous. It's just a struggle to get there if you didn't start out that way. Don't try to do it all at once but start and stay consistent. Make the small changes, keep adding more, and don't look back.

  • @kennethmacgregor-Gregorach
    @kennethmacgregor-Gregorach7 ай бұрын

    I hope you're planning on releasing more music as well! looking forward to getting a copy of the 4th ed book :)

  • @sympathyforsleep6731
    @sympathyforsleep67317 ай бұрын

    From someone who lost 90 lbs and regained it back again,I'm now 330, I understand everything you went through. However my muscle mass isn't anywhere near yours and I can't take my weight off lol just think about that for a moment. Thank you for this video. Made me more motivated to get back in the gym again

  • @symposes

    @symposes

    7 ай бұрын

    I was going to make the same point. As someone who lost nearly 100 pounds before the bug, and gained back nearly 70 of it. It just sucks.

  • @noncog1

    @noncog1

    7 ай бұрын

    Yall can get to where you want to be. It hard af, but you're both capable of it. Wish yall the best!

  • @nickmullins3451

    @nickmullins3451

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m right there too fellas. Lost 140 pounds before Covid, then I’ve gained 100 back. We can do it!

  • @noncog1

    @noncog1

    7 ай бұрын

    @@nickmullins3451 you got it man!

  • @huytruong7370
    @huytruong73707 ай бұрын

    Don't Soldiers carry around 65-100 lbs of extra gear? Respect for our brothers in arms.

  • @Disneymagic24

    @Disneymagic24

    7 ай бұрын

    Fireman also carry a lot with their uniforms

  • @kevinrichardson4874

    @kevinrichardson4874

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes, that is the reason for so many of us having knee, hip, and spine problems for the rest of our lives. With rifle full ruck and all it can be upwards of 100 lbs.

  • @thomasmclake
    @thomasmclake7 ай бұрын

    when i was 15 i was around 5'2" and 270lbs, it was hard to describe how discouraged i felt when seeing peers that seemed to tackle athletisism with ease. this video underlines the way i first and even sometimes now still feel given that im the same weight and 5'10".. thank you for showing the world.. even with that pain.. ill keep trying to get better.

  • @matis387
    @matis3877 ай бұрын

    Love the new look of the video. Different LUT or something gave it almost analog look.

  • @EnligUlv
    @EnligUlv7 ай бұрын

    This is the first time in maybe two or three years that I’ve tuned in to this channel. Kudos to you both for continuing the grind; wow you’ve both been really busy. I was shocked to see that you’ve built a new gym, quadrupled your content, and seeing Brandon’s girlfriend now looks safely over the legal age limit is a relief. 🤣 BTW, at age 59, I can’t run the way I’d like to anymore due to old football and rodeo injuries, so I had started doing 2 to 3 mile rucking sessions at zero dark thirty daily. I only use a 30 pound weighted vest walking at an 18 min per mile pace which puts me in zone two. Can’t imagine wearing 100 lbs. for a 12 hour day.

  • @thomasevans42
    @thomasevans427 ай бұрын

    You missed out on sleeping with the weight! You would have been so much more tired!

  • @maxcatanzaro3309
    @maxcatanzaro33094 ай бұрын

    This was definitely really cool to see. I always struggled with my weight I remember in middle school getting up at five a m and going to the gym because I saw the buff dudes do it. I could never stick with it and i ended up around 330 in high school. A year ago something clicked and now I'm around 220. It's nice to remember how bad it felt then , and how good it feels now

  • @specterbear7864
    @specterbear78647 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that you tackled the physical aspect of being overweight instead of the social. I'm 5'8 at about 380 lbs. At that weight, you can feel your body working against you. Even just laying down for bed isn't comfortable because I feel my body drooping off of itself. It affects you mentally. You showed a little bit of that when you said you wanted to quit because of how difficult even mundane tasks were. I wish it were as easy as just getting out and working on losing weight. Physically it is, and I have moments of clarity when I can convince myself to try. However, the negative emotions that come with the weight and the urge to not bother trying since everything else feels so difficult already without the extra work is often times overwhelming. I find I give into those feelings without realizing I have until I recheck my weight to find I'm a little bit heavier. Seeing you push through the everyday difficulties that come with being overweight has given me a mental push to try harder. I wanted to thank you for that.

  • @masonwaddell4581
    @masonwaddell45817 ай бұрын

    Just started my weight loss journey. Starting weight was 310 at 6’6”. After 2 weeks, I’m down 10 pounds. Thank you so much for the encouragement. It means a lot.

  • @EXISTENTIALization

    @EXISTENTIALization

    7 ай бұрын

    You got this bro 💪

  • @converseroo101
    @converseroo1017 ай бұрын

    I weighed over 320 pounds at the start of the year and have gotten down to about 250 so far, with motivation and entertainment from your videos a part of that among many others. Some of the worst things about being that weight was sleeping - had to change my mattress out because I couldn’t get the support I needed at that weight on my old one. Would wake up with a dry mouth most nights from snoring so bad from the extra fat on my neck and generally just much more tired from bad sleep at that size. The other thing big was the pain in my body I had been ignoring until it started to clear up, just the constant ache in my joints from being that size

  • @ct6852

    @ct6852

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah for real. The crater you make in a bed definitely becomes a problem.

  • @AlexLove631

    @AlexLove631

    7 ай бұрын

    Did you have any plateaus in your weight loss? I’m currently not seeing the scale go down so I’d appreciate any tips. Congrats btw! Keep going

  • @converseroo101

    @converseroo101

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks - I did have a couple of weeks where the scale didn’t move but mostly it has been pretty consistent aside from the first month where I basically lost twice as much weight I guess due to water retention. What helps me, and isn’t for everyone, is I weigh myself every day. This can be really demoralising for some seeing it go up and down but I’ve been working to a mindset that it’s just data - and I’ve not looked at changing what im doing unless things haven’t really been dropping for over 2 weeks. If I was weighing myself less often then there would definitely be a lot more weeks where it hadn’t moved on. End of this week for example I’m above where I was the end of last week, but I’m coming off 3 weeks of better than average drops so was expecting it

  • @AlexLove631

    @AlexLove631

    7 ай бұрын

    @@converseroo101 I weigh myself every day as well. Usually right when I wake up after using the restroom. It can be frustrating seeing the scale go up and down. But I have been at about the same weight for a couple weeks now. Perhaps cause my body has gotten used to the limited amount of calories? I’m at 1500 every day. Maybe I should lower it to 1400?

  • @converseroo101

    @converseroo101

    7 ай бұрын

    It might be worth a try - or looking at where else that 100 calories could come from like extra walking? Where I am it’s gotten a lot colder the past couple weeks so been difficult to convince myself to go out on a daily walk for steps but adding in a daily target helped me when I did stall for a couple weeks. If you have been losing weight for a long time and are already getting a lot of activity in and have cut back calories to the point where it is hard to stick with it then it might be worth a maintainence phase where you slowly increase your calories to your base level for a few weeks before dropping to a defective again. I’ve seen some people say this is worthwhile after 12-15 weeks of fat loss having say 8 weeks of maintainance before another 12-15 week loss cycle. This hasn’t been my necessary in my personal experience but have seen trainers who have worked with many higher weight clients talk about this (dr Mike israetel has some good videos on this)

  • @BarberCraftStudio
    @BarberCraftStudio7 ай бұрын

    The production just gets better and better

  • @McDuffie77
    @McDuffie777 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making this video. I’ve got quite the journey ahead of me before I’m able to take my own set of weights off. Sucks being big and exhausted all the time. It takes a huge toll on you physically and mentally. It only gets worse the less you do too… I hope one day I can achieve my goal of having a body I want and don’t hate anymore. Until then, it’s nose to the grindstone.

  • @joelbell242
    @joelbell2427 ай бұрын

    I’m down 75lbs from 280 and I can confirm that last year literally everything was a daily battle by simply moving. I remember when I tried to sprint at that weight everything hurt, when I sprint now I feel light and like a kid again, that’s been the most surprising and powerful part of this experience.

  • @davidliftsheavycircles
    @davidliftsheavycircles7 ай бұрын

    He should lean bulk to 350 and play this all the way out 😂

  • @pravinshingadia7337
    @pravinshingadia73377 ай бұрын

    I found you guys during the lockdown period and haven’t given up. You are both awesome and thank you for your work over the years

  • @OSUHARDING1ATECHNICEXPERIENCE
    @OSUHARDING1ATECHNICEXPERIENCE7 ай бұрын

    Only problem with this is that most folks don’t get to be 100lbs heavier over night. You could have done this by adding 20lbs a day every few days but then the experiment would have taken much longer.

  • @jubbles
    @jubbles7 ай бұрын

    Owww, that chafing looked very uncomfortable Also as someone who grew up on DBZ, hard not to think of Goku's weighted training clothes. Great video!

  • @buffdudes

    @buffdudes

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Jubbles! Yeah, the chafing was excruciating

  • @lukevillareal6243
    @lukevillareal62437 ай бұрын

    I imagine that was extremely difficult. Adding 100lbs overnight is crazy. I think putting on 100 lbs over the course of months to years allows your body to adapt and get stronger to accommodate the weight. What you did is way harder

  • @StephenBillVideoEditing
    @StephenBillVideoEditing7 ай бұрын

    Love that you guys keep on improving your content & physiques, all these years. Man!

  • @mikeandthemoment9028
    @mikeandthemoment90287 ай бұрын

    You guys gave me tips and content for hours. Things I could do better workouts and the whole yards. Cant thank you enough. Down 100lbs and aspiring to be a CrossFit athlete now. Remember to stay buff!!!

  • @pilotdave1000
    @pilotdave10007 ай бұрын

    I went from 310 to 195 starting from 2020. Oddly enough although I was getting in shape properly I was also concerned because I lost alot of my strength and my friends thought it was finally their time to jump me and win.....the battle was won but I was exhausted due to this new weakness 😆 🤣

  • @ShyGuyInKilt

    @ShyGuyInKilt

    7 ай бұрын

    If you lost strenght while trainning it's in the kitchen that this problem happen. Check you're macro repartition and play with it. Make test and stop following any cookie cutter. For me the best repartition is Proteine, fat, carb and really, the carb part is almost non existent. The carb put me in some kind of daze that make me not want to do any efforts.

  • @LisaTrunkenbolz
    @LisaTrunkenbolz7 ай бұрын

    This moved me deeply and really gave me a great level of newfound compassion for what One's inside larger bodies feel like, think like, live like. Wow.

  • @JIBBYGG
    @JIBBYGG3 ай бұрын

    this hits close to home, I'm sad I missed the premier of this video.... Im currently 321.4 at 5'10 I started two days ago on my fitness journey. My last straw was when I couldn't tie my shoes without feeling winded. I thank you Brandon, AND Hudson! Much Love!

  • @wpherigo1
    @wpherigo17 ай бұрын

    Great show. Not quite analogous, but close. The tough part is keeping it off. I’m 5’2” and weigh as much as you do. My weight has been all over the map. The hard part is that to maintain 140 lbs my intake is so little, even with lots of exercise.

  • @user-jr5yc5ne1x
    @user-jr5yc5ne1x7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. It’s an inspiration on my weight loss journey

  • @MrMckevis
    @MrMckevis7 ай бұрын

    The production of this video is amazing you guys have come so far I love to see it!

  • @Rune_tide
    @Rune_tide6 ай бұрын

    2 years ago I was 315 lbs. I started losing weight by modifying my diet and portion sizes, and by being healthier overall. I got down to 255lbs now, where I've been hovering at. I started going to the gym a month ago, and now, surpring me, I am not dying by the time I've done just some warm up cardio. It's amazing what difference 60 lbs can make! I'm going to keep trying to break through this plateau. I don't think i'm ever going to get under 200; I'm 6 foot and pretty broad-chested, but I was hoping to get to 220. Someday. I actually really appreciate you having put in the effort to see what it FEELS like to be that heavy, not what it looks like. It did feel like I was struggling all the time. Respect.

  • @danywilson7796
    @danywilson77967 ай бұрын

    bruh i loved the brothers orsborne jamming on the back at some point on the vid LOL

  • @SunBearDabs
    @SunBearDabs4 ай бұрын

    This got me motivated to get back in the gym. I was doing kinda good before and during lockdown around 200-205 but after lockdown i've been fluctuating a lot between 260-280. gotta get back on the grind

  • @omonguss
    @omonguss7 ай бұрын

    Stay Buff!!! good video!

  • @LaurelineButtons
    @LaurelineButtons7 ай бұрын

    Your videos have helped so much not just training but keeping my spirits up when I feel terrible. I am 5'9 and last year I weighed 334 lbs I now weigh 266 lbs. Thank you for everything you do it really helps.

  • @SakennaM
    @SakennaM7 ай бұрын

    Having lost 170'ish pounds and put some of it back on during and after pregnancy, this video is so relatable. Thank you for taking the "not a social experiment" approach.

  • @anthonywebb5868
    @anthonywebb58686 ай бұрын

    i really appreciated this video, especially being about 6'8" and 365 lbs. I work a job in a hospital where I am on my feet 12 hours a day 3 times a week and at the end of the day I feel like that. Thank you for the video.

  • @weekendwarrior8179
    @weekendwarrior81797 ай бұрын

    Cool challenge. Congrats on your new truck too.

  • @ubik459
    @ubik4597 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you did not finish this challenge. Both you guys are an inspiration to me, especially regarding nutrition. Thanks

  • @GitDatPC
    @GitDatPC7 ай бұрын

    Nice work 🙏 Happy Thanksgiving buff familia! ❤

  • @SilkyClanger
    @SilkyClanger6 ай бұрын

    Buff dudes still going strong with unique content. You love to see it!

  • @mcfarvo
    @mcfarvo7 ай бұрын

    I've done vest and backpack rucks with 40-100lbs of added load. The axial fatigue and lower body joints take a beating, but the greatest relief after removing the vest/pack is often on the traps! If the load is secured tightly around the waist and chest on a proper backpack it's less of a problem, but it's something you just have to get desensitized to over several exposures.

  • @DeanoMN
    @DeanoMN2 ай бұрын

    I just stumbled onto this video (KZread algorithm), and it came at just the right time. I am on a quest to lose weight again, but now at age 60, I have more tools to keep it off this time. I am going to start following your content and make good use of it. Thanks for posting this video. Except to be the former me (prior to December), you'd have had to double that additional weight. I am down 40+, and when I plateau (and I know I will), I will go into another phase, which should get me past it. I am hoping your content will help to make that hppen.

  • @user-cl1xx8gr6z
    @user-cl1xx8gr6z5 ай бұрын

    I started out at 6'1 weighing 325 and the gym and working out and eating fresher food changed my life so much I don't even recognize the man that stares back at me in the mirror at 212. The buff dudes always bring me quality videos I can relate to and laugh with . It has kept me motivated with their skits and videos with how I feel and look to continue my exercise journey

  • @researchproject034
    @researchproject0347 ай бұрын

    I see Brandon has learnt some cinematic tricks. Footage looks extra cinematic and crisp 👊

  • @eldril1009
    @eldril10097 ай бұрын

    xaryu said it best i think he was like some people tell me omg you are so good it is so tuff to be active and in shape and his respond was no it is not not behing in shape is way harder imagine every step you take is a chore i much rather having it tuff a few hour a week than having it tuff every second of my life fitness is not a way of life it is life

  • @Aragnas
    @Aragnas2 ай бұрын

    i weighed around 319,6 lbs at the end of january 2024 and am now down to about 286 lbs, it's finally a little easier to do the daily routines of going to work, grocery shopping and climbing stairs. I still got to lose 60 lbs, but that's a marathon I am willing to walk. Thank you Buff Dudes for giving tipps to change and inspiration.

  • @manuele.floresc
    @manuele.floresc7 ай бұрын

    I bought a similar weighted vest a while back. I'm slowly working myself up to the max, but to deal with the shoulder irritation, I bought 2 inch foam sheets and glued them to the straps. It cushions your shoulders and prevents the straps from rubbing against your neck.

  • @nublex
    @nublex7 ай бұрын

    thanks for all the content and entertainment for the past so many years!

  • @kaeganthornhill3936
    @kaeganthornhill39367 ай бұрын

    Great job as always. And you could have placed some of the weight on wrists/forearms. But either way this was a hard challenge to do and you did amazing. Far better than anyone else I seen take on this challenge.

  • @buglovin1
    @buglovin17 ай бұрын

    I weighed in at 320 pounds just a few weeks ago. The daily grind is a struggle. I like the video as it's NOT a condescending look at people my size. I kept hoping you'd try to take a distance walk or hike with the weight. That's my favorite exercise, but it's been harder and harder to do it as the weight has inched up. Great video.

  • @half_chub
    @half_chub6 ай бұрын

    i havent gotten to 300 in my life thankfully, but even hovering around 250 at 5’10” i knew the first method was NOT going to work or feel like a good analogue. the distributed weight looks like it might be way more accurate to how it feels and this video really does say a lot. just add knee and back issues that make it hard to get a good workout in my limited schedule and you have my life

  • @mikhail17
    @mikhail177 ай бұрын

    Buff Guys are all about muscle and fitness. But their evolving work with video production & quality has been amazing to witness. This video is shot so well.

  • @hamsandwich4451
    @hamsandwich44517 ай бұрын

    You guys use the Renpho scale! Love that thing!

  • @1966johnnywayne
    @1966johnnywayne7 ай бұрын

    I recently purchased a 45lb weighted vest with extra heavy padded shoulder area...great piece of kit. Haven't seen your channel in years...Congrats on reaching 2.69M Subs.

  • @m8eee
    @m8eee7 ай бұрын

    I love that you tried and made it 3 days. I am carrying 50-80 extra pounds and I want to provide a few insights after I gained 30 pounds again after losing it for my wedding. The worst part is not just the weight, but the location of the mass. Having a large portion in you belly specifically puts your hips in a tilt all day every day. And since it's not tight yo your body, there is a level effect pulling your hips more. That limits your range of motion in any exercise where you hinge or squat. Your lower back is a hair away from slipping all day every day from the tension. Now also imaging you belly hits your legs and prevents full range of motion on any non wide squat. Lunges are hampered. High knees are hampered. I have to choose exercise variations that lower the risk of injury every workout. Video idea, try to make a fat suit for your tummy out of clothes, once out a 3-5 inches put on the waist weights, but make sure they are above the hips. See if the placement of the weight plus bulk effect things.

  • @stephenwhite3691
    @stephenwhite36917 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video. Random question though, the trousers you wear in the video wirh the gray jumper, where'd you get them?

  • @deltablaze77
    @deltablaze776 ай бұрын

    To frame it the way you did was very compassionate and kind. Thank you. (333lbs in July, down to 291lbs)

  • @ronniemillsap
    @ronniemillsap2 ай бұрын

    This is hilarious but also instructive. You were the first influencers I gave into for weight lifting/working out/common sense athletics/building tutorials etc; you just seemed so real, down to earth and logical. The natty thing didnt hurt, your dad and mom are awesome....great channel. I used to get massive legs just by carrying all my books in my backpack at school up and down stairs, no locker usage. I couldn't really imagine doing it with about 5x that much weight all day long. Glad you didnt hurt your back or anything. Im curious, do you think there is any amount of weight you would consider strapping to yourself for any period of time that would help you in general, without zapping all your energy? Like 15-30 lbs? Sounds like an x factor if its not harmful

  • @emrepalapi
    @emrepalapi6 ай бұрын

    Maaan this video moved me more than it should. I'm guessing its been around 10 years, I was overweight(more like overfat) and lost all my excess weight with you twos videos. I completely forgot how difficult life was back then, even the thing you said in this video "I feel like I worked out all day and I'm gonna go to gym and work out?" that sentence alone explains a lot about overweight people. Its hard man its really hard.

  • @azufelll
    @azufelll7 ай бұрын

    Mr. Buff Brandon, I wanted to ask you... Is this filmed with a new camera or are you using some new LUTs... Looks great.

  • @Carlos_mancia
    @Carlos_mancia6 ай бұрын

    The editing is this vid is absurdly good

  • @working-for-solace
    @working-for-solace5 ай бұрын

    thanks for doing a video like this. i topped out at 630lbs 5'10 in august 2022. i always wondered why so many people at my weight were in wheel chairs but i wasnt. obviously i didnt have an easy time getting around but i was determined not to be in a wheel chair. ive since lost 91 pounds officiallly in less than a year (july 2023) the only thing i can think of that effects obese people different as far as mobility and being in a wheel chair is muscle composition, ive always had a very physical job compared to most people my size, 8-12 hour days, lifting 25-150 pounds dozens upon dozens of times in that shift, as well as walking 2-5 miles per day. for those of you that struggle with weight, and want a change, the most important parts of your weightloss and health journey are this: NEVER give up. stay consistant. do it for you, and no one else. try different things to find what works for you. its not a race. and everyday wont be perfect nor does it define you.

  • @leonardhollerbach9806
    @leonardhollerbach98067 ай бұрын

    It’s a great video and being 6’2” at currently 355 lbs. it’s feeling like a mess. My highest was 410 lbs. i did paleo and lifting along with recumbent bike. And after a year got down to 280 lbs. went up to 290 and stayed there for a year and a half. No week was the same. I seaweed between 280 and 300 pounds then I stopped working out because I work a lot of hours and eventually I cheat. Still eat a meal or 2 paleo style eating at home but cheating while running around town. Gained to 355 lbs in a 7 month period. Watching Buff Dudes to again get back into my workout now that it’s the offseason at work.

  • @dericksnyder4757
    @dericksnyder47574 ай бұрын

    Love this video for highlighting the struggle. Yeah, its a beast being 300lbs. That said, I think he's going a little harder than that. I was 300, now I'm a little closer to 270, but the weight distribution makes a big difference. I joined CrossFit at 300 lbs and it was bad, but recently I retried my first WOD, but with a 30lb vest so I would have the same weight. Any advantages I got from the 3 months of conditioning and 30lb difference were totally discounted by the vest getting in my way and throwing off my balance.

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