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0:00 Why aren't you growing?
2:16 Diet - Protein
2:36 Diet - Calories
5:14 Training - Bad Technique
6:30 Training - Intensity
8:04 Training - Sets
9:30 Training - Frequency
12:00 Training - Consistency
14:08 Training - Doing too much
15:15 Training - Deloading
16:35 Training - Variation

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  • @DonieDarko-hp7bt
    @DonieDarko-hp7btКүн бұрын

    I recommend everyone to find the forbidden book titled Testo 100; it goes deep into all of this, and it changed my life

  • @heartofquartz4909
    @heartofquartz4909Ай бұрын

    a girl telling me "why are you in a tank top youve got no muscles" in 5th grade changed my life

  • @ojnhb8876t6yb

    @ojnhb8876t6yb

    12 күн бұрын

    Bro that’s brutal asf 😭

  • @mrspuff112

    @mrspuff112

    12 күн бұрын

    Bro that’s serious character building stuff 😂

  • @GAZ0648

    @GAZ0648

    9 күн бұрын

    Oowf 😢

  • @kodytaylor80

    @kodytaylor80

    8 күн бұрын

    5th grade!? 😂 like you're gonna be a super jacked 10 year old or something lmao!

  • @I-do-not-read-replies

    @I-do-not-read-replies

    8 күн бұрын

    Villian arc

  • @calebnator4230
    @calebnator42302 ай бұрын

    How tf did this guy know about Kelsey

  • @yourboi6799

    @yourboi6799

    Ай бұрын

    Bro I know right holy shit

  • @Mropinionated3

    @Mropinionated3

    Ай бұрын

    Ether one of you named billy by any chance??

  • @frankburning

    @frankburning

    Ай бұрын

    was kalcee for me :O

  • @joshstanwell3260

    @joshstanwell3260

    Ай бұрын

    he's a wizard lol

  • @woodystubb686

    @woodystubb686

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @joeygrinis4329
    @joeygrinis43294 ай бұрын

    Bro is the real life Krillin

  • @onceuponarevenant9409

    @onceuponarevenant9409

    Ай бұрын

    Greatest compliment, considering that Krillin is the strongest human in his universe.

  • @anomaly3215

    @anomaly3215

    26 күн бұрын

    krillin was the strongest human in his universe so bro gave him the ultimate compliment

  • @johnyen7279

    @johnyen7279

    14 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @UCUCUC27

    @UCUCUC27

    Күн бұрын

    @@onceuponarevenant9409 i thought that was uub?

  • @harmoni.e
    @harmoni.e4 ай бұрын

    This video is of the highest caliber of value you can find anywhere. I mean it's unreal, there is no comparison between Mike's content and the junk thats broadcasting everywhere else. I always leave Mike's videos in awe, hopeful, educated, and inspired.

  • @MannyKnowsYourSecrets

    @MannyKnowsYourSecrets

    4 ай бұрын

    I cried after watching this video. Mike is stunning and brave.

  • @eug4684

    @eug4684

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh I used this video to edge for 20 minutes. Cool for you

  • @rickterrance4981

    @rickterrance4981

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@eug4684bro how do you do that?? I cant ever get passed the hypertrophy app ad without tipping over and blowing my load.

  • @the.natural.guy.

    @the.natural.guy.

    4 ай бұрын

    Lol except for his front squat video. Garbage.

  • @Sebastiantheli0n

    @Sebastiantheli0n

    4 ай бұрын

    It's been 7 hours since you left your comment, I'm sure you are still in awe.

  • @hawkeyenez
    @hawkeyenez2 ай бұрын

    No shit, this is hands down one of the best fitness videos I’ve ever seen. Even though I’ve been at it over 20 years, I still sometimes overcomplicate and confuse myself, but this brings everything back into perspective. Seriously, thank you for this.

  • @939clay

    @939clay

    2 ай бұрын

    Seriously man, the overcomplication trap is so easy to fall into; just gotta stick to basics. This is great.

  • @MarkCup70
    @MarkCup704 ай бұрын

    As a 53 year old beginner, six-months into my journey, you've opened my eyes Mike. Thank you.

  • @lkale2239

    @lkale2239

    4 ай бұрын

    good luck!

  • @SmilingSynic

    @SmilingSynic

    4 ай бұрын

    Getting "jacked" is for young guys, not for older guys like us. Mike's advice is perfect for young guys wanting to put on mass, for football and for other reasons. But for us older guys, being jacked (heavy) is a recipe for health problems. Joint problems. Sleep problems (sleep apnea, in particular). Heart problems (cholesterol/blood lipids). Being jacked reduces one's lifespan, and for what? Guys our age should be focused on gaining lean muscle and staying lean.

  • @cdula26

    @cdula26

    4 ай бұрын

    @@SmilingSynicThat’s a whole lotta cope in your comment. I see plenty of guys at my gym in their 50s who are jacked and lean, obviously not 250lb lean muscle but in phenomenal shape for their age.

  • @SmilingSynic

    @SmilingSynic

    4 ай бұрын

    If jacked means lean and muscular, with an average BMI, then that is a positive. But if jacked means large and muscular with a high BMI, that is a negative, at least for us older guys. @@cdula26

  • @SolersRobur

    @SolersRobur

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@SmilingSynic What?!? Jacked = muscular & lean, not some strange overweight pro-strongman training & physique that you seem to think it means. Getting as strong & having as much lean body mass as possible (naturally) is literally the best thing you can do to promote joint health, longevity & general health & wellbeing at any age Everything negative outcome you mentioned is caused by being sedentary & on the contrary is improved by resistance training & stimulating hypertrophy.

  • @TimZoet
    @TimZoet4 ай бұрын

    Dude, you are so funny with these random comments. I come to your channel for advice and good content, but those funny bits really keep me coming back. I'm always chuckling

  • @bizichyld

    @bizichyld

    2 ай бұрын

    I could not disagree more.

  • @idomerimovich9592

    @idomerimovich9592

    Ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more!

  • @Scott_Sterling
    @Scott_Sterling4 ай бұрын

    I’m *Definitely* getting *Bigger* and *Harder* watching your videos Dr. Mike. Just wondering when the gains will come.

  • @arihaviv8510

    @arihaviv8510

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh you will come very soon 😅

  • @StopTheDamnTape

    @StopTheDamnTape

    4 ай бұрын

    Trust me if you keep watching your gains will come again and again. Just constantly coming.

  • @mindyann8903

    @mindyann8903

    4 ай бұрын

    Disgusting

  • @alexbeyond99

    @alexbeyond99

    4 ай бұрын

    @@mindyann8903🍆

  • @LittleCatGaming132

    @LittleCatGaming132

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@mindyann8903how are you watching this channel if you are disgusted by this comment? 😂

  • @benmichaels4826
    @benmichaels48264 ай бұрын

    Short answer: Bc you aren’t watching Dr Mike!

  • @Banditxam4

    @Banditxam4

    4 ай бұрын

    Dr Mike 😢

  • @theicekingonYT

    @theicekingonYT

    4 ай бұрын

    Facks

  • @moxictasculinity

    @moxictasculinity

    4 ай бұрын

    Because you don’t have the RP app

  • @justblakie5338

    @justblakie5338

    4 ай бұрын

    Shorter answer: Bc you're natural

  • @mjordan5382

    @mjordan5382

    4 ай бұрын

    He is not the best. Bart Kay is an Exercise science and research scientist when it comes to health and nutrition and well-being in general and is more equipped to understand these things more effectively

  • @Joaniey3
    @Joaniey34 ай бұрын

    You’re the only one I can watch the entire video with total interest. And an outcome of knowledge! Thank you!

  • @raulclaros1025
    @raulclaros1025Күн бұрын

    Another great Video!!!!! Thank you for sharing the knowledge.!

  • @olkid
    @olkid4 ай бұрын

    Hey Mike. Started watching your videos properly ~2 weeks ago. I just wanted to say thank you. My training has improved immensely. Very excited to see what happens over the coming year in terms of my physique. As always, very grateful for the information. All the best.

  • @benjamindavis2475

    @benjamindavis2475

    4 ай бұрын

    Make sure you watch his advanced hypertrophy playlist. It's long but worth it

  • @Romo69

    @Romo69

    4 ай бұрын

    How much can it improve in 2 weeks?

  • @mathieutrenbolonesandwich2397

    @mathieutrenbolonesandwich2397

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@Romo69 Thats because you equate training with outcome ( Gainz). His training improved a lot , his gains will come over time

  • @ramsey553

    @ramsey553

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm surprised he not selling me a $1000+ Course on this stuff I've learned so much from this guy man... and plus he's funny as fk

  • @jm8997

    @jm8997

    4 ай бұрын

    I doubt it, just 2 weeks, come back here in 2 years.

  • @hillelisraeli8626
    @hillelisraeli86264 ай бұрын

    I'm going through a tough time and your videos are the only thing that cheers me up keep up the great work

  • @benjamindavis2475

    @benjamindavis2475

    4 ай бұрын

    Good luck man 😊

  • @gunsandcommissions

    @gunsandcommissions

    4 ай бұрын

    Focus on gratitude. It's the anitdote to the fear you're feeling.

  • @GearsOfCake

    @GearsOfCake

    4 ай бұрын

    keep ya head up champ

  • @InterestingFacts10

    @InterestingFacts10

    4 ай бұрын

    you will make it through bro

  • @batboy020876

    @batboy020876

    4 ай бұрын

    Tough time doing what dude what the f*** are you talking about

  • @joediesel8267
    @joediesel82672 ай бұрын

    Amazing advice Dr Mike. Thankyou so much. ❤

  • @troyburkhart5785
    @troyburkhart5785Ай бұрын

    So glad I came across this video today. As someone that is getting back into weight training, as I have been out of it for 5 years this is extremely helpful. Back to crushing it. Thanks Dr. Mike

  • @fps079
    @fps0794 ай бұрын

    You have made a very big difference in my workouts, Dr Mike. Workouts now bring new meaning to the phrase "that watered my eyes" .

  • @leekellyplayle4140
    @leekellyplayle41404 ай бұрын

    As usual no nonsense videos and podcasts that break down and explain everything clearly, keep up the good work RP and on a side note been using the RP hypertrophy app for 3 months on 4 week mesos, and I've never had my joints and body genarally feel better whilst my lift weights, reps and form all go up, and because I've been a good boy this year, Santa brought me a pair of Versa Gripps and they are also bloody amazing. Everyone keep up the good work at RP you absolute f*cking legends 💪

  • @JoseAlvarez-pb3sh
    @JoseAlvarez-pb3sh2 ай бұрын

    Dr.mike I know you won’t see this but when I’m alone at night and I feel sad I flip on one of your videos and it all floats away brother very therapeutic and great for mental health as well brother⚡️

  • @BurtonSKnowles
    @BurtonSKnowlesАй бұрын

    This is just awesome information as usual!

  • @lucaschaves6598
    @lucaschaves65984 ай бұрын

    This channel really has helped me fall back in love with learning about fitness and my workouts definitely have gotten better using methods and cues from this channel. Plus Dr. Mike is funny af. So basically THANK YOU.

  • @Alacard0malley
    @Alacard0malley4 ай бұрын

    My consistency has been muffed up lately and I haven't been eating in a surplus. But it's nice to hear you talk 😊

  • @stephanycrestwood4943
    @stephanycrestwood49434 ай бұрын

    I love your videos! Thank you!

  • @sarkighnia
    @sarkighniaАй бұрын

    I appreciate how Mike cracks me up good while explaining these things.

  • @_Nordfors
    @_Nordfors4 ай бұрын

    Oscar Wilde was Irish, from Ireland. Great reference.

  • @Anthony.462

    @Anthony.462

    4 ай бұрын

    American hero 😆

  • @kl1467
    @kl14674 ай бұрын

    I started training about 2 weeks ago, and I must say these videos have helped me a ton. I'm quite overweight/obese (6ft 230lbs), and I've tried losing weight/building muscle so many times in the past, and I just have never had the motivation or dedication to keep going cause my body never really changed. In the past two weeks my body has seen changes that I never even knew were possible, and from what I can tell most of my progress is only visible to myself, but the RP channel really opened my eyes to training in the correct way. As Dr. Mike started talking about reaching close to failure on most sets, I just smiled. I've been in the gym 5 days a week for the past 2 weeks feeling gravity just 5x on my ass on every set, and man it feels great! Need to work on my controlled eccentric a bit more, but all I wanna do towards the end of each set is just rep it out as fast as possibe😅 thanks Dr. Mike, I hope in a year or two I will be in the best shape of my life ❤️

  • @KryssN1

    @KryssN1

    4 ай бұрын

    So for me slow didn’t work, I noticed I need to eat too full. I just did OMAD or 18/6 Intermittent Fasting, UpperLower (compounds lifts), eating 2000kcal a day and getting in at least 120g protein each day. You do this consistently for 3 months, guaranteed 12-15kg down with your height. Then take a break for 2 weeks at aminainencr and go for slower cut at 2500kcal a day. Some days I even fasted, if I essentially hungry, diet soda and chewing gum. Print out meals you like with written up kcal, to not need to count calories and only eat those meals. I printed out probably 50 meals I like and placed them in a notebook in kitchen. It took all the math and calorie counting out of it. You got eating problem, not not eating problem, which is basically a addiction problem. How to fix it, just don’t eat. Have you ever seen a starved person who is fat… exactly.

  • @jerchhocevar427

    @jerchhocevar427

    4 ай бұрын

    How are you obese with those numbers when I'm 6'2 and 216 pounds and I'm quite lean. Anyway just wanted to say to you don't be to strict to yourself and dont worry about the weight. If u will eat the same as you did now and start training you will naturally went down in weight since u will burn more and re-compose due to weightlifting and nooby gains so glory days ahead for you. I'm 9 months into training and in first 6 I went down 11 pounds to 205 and totally changed my body composition and now I'm lean bulking to 225. Just got back to same weight as I was 9 months ago and I definitely look totally different.

  • @ULTRAOutdoorsman

    @ULTRAOutdoorsman

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jerchhocevar427 Because 6' 230# is a BMI of 31.2, which is greater than 30 and therefore obese. 6'2" 216# is 27.7 so just a bit overweight.

  • @jerchhocevar427

    @jerchhocevar427

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ULTRAOutdoorsman Bit overweight with semi visible abs... BMI is rubbish since it doesn't take body composition in consideration and since he started lifting he can recomp a lot and lose some weight in the process. As I said after 9 months I look completely different and I'm back at the exact weight as I was when I started lifting. Main point of my post is that people like him who already started doing something for their bodies shouldn't be to harsh on themselves and just enjoy the process.

  • @Rakotino

    @Rakotino

    4 ай бұрын

    You see result faster than me. Good job! Keep going brother 💪

  • @MrShanksta
    @MrShanksta2 ай бұрын

    Thx!!! The blueprint to knowledge getting your body in line for self and strong tips on focus to achieving your goals....

  • @Montoya2005

    @Montoya2005

    17 күн бұрын

    You’re not jacked because you’re jacking off you loser!

  • @edmetcalfe
    @edmetcalfeАй бұрын

    Brilliant video. Thank you.

  • @gregszczepkowski2550
    @gregszczepkowski25504 ай бұрын

    Jaysus Mike, these vids are real life savers.

  • @iask_95
    @iask_954 ай бұрын

    The Introduction was Gold, always smiling and cracking up watching your videos dr.mike keep it up!

  • @Infeqted
    @Infeqted15 күн бұрын

    Best video I’ve ever seen, such an amazing influencer 🙏

  • @dime1012
    @dime10124 ай бұрын

    This is the perfect mixture of practical and analytical application.

  • @SNBI2A
    @SNBI2A4 ай бұрын

    This was a great video. Bringing back the basics which I forget at times. I was reminded of 3 basics in this video, thank you sir.

  • @noisyverset
    @noisyverset4 ай бұрын

    Love your channel! We learn so much from you, and- you have a great sense of humor, IMO 🙂 One of the most informative and important bodybuilding channels on KZread. Reading the comments, I see I'm not alone about having that opinion 🙂 Been bench watching for days now 😂 Retired bodybuilder here, getting back in business 💪 Greetings from Norway! ✌️

  • @sparks2282
    @sparks22824 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for the info very appreciated

  • @m1ch4Lko
    @m1ch4LkoАй бұрын

    Found your channel only recently after Coach Greg recommended it... really great videos!

  • @jameslynnbudlong5658
    @jameslynnbudlong56584 ай бұрын

    I'm 63 and train 5 times a week. I love pushing myself and cycling my lifting(working up to heavier weights, then dropping back down and doing higher reps with less weight after a certain number of months) to keep things interesting. My training includes each muscle group at least 2 times a week. Legs are most important to me as I have both hips replaced since 2015. I also add and subtract different lifts every few months, depending on if it works a muscle in a new way that I can feel. An example... Since September I have added rack pulls to my back day. Fist I set a goal of 200 kilos for 3 reps on my heaviest set. I did that before the end of November. I am now working my way back up in weight, starting with my heaviest set with 150 kilos for 10 reps. Today I did 170 kilos for 10 reps on my heaviest set. I'm pretty happy with that.

  • @maurizioarrivabene8182

    @maurizioarrivabene8182

    3 ай бұрын

    I think its great that you lift at this age, it has great health benefits. But i dont think that this huge axial load is good for your hip replacements (or your spine)...there are definitely better exercises, where you dont have to lift so much weight for a sufficient stimulus. Im a physical therapist btw...maybe ask your orthopedic surgeon just to make sure.

  • @RedPanda79
    @RedPanda794 ай бұрын

    Slowly upped my sets per muscle and my sleep has been the best it has ever been. Had trouble sleeping since childhood now 44 and this is what I have been missing.

  • @What-he5pr

    @What-he5pr

    4 ай бұрын

    Insufficient sets stopped your sleep.

  • @Chris-el4hd

    @Chris-el4hd

    4 ай бұрын

    @@What-he5pr fam has too much energy to burn; has trouble feeling tired

  • @KV_Lifts

    @KV_Lifts

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Chris-el4hdI had the same problem. Started aggressively losing body fat and I’m sleeping amazingly now lol

  • @Chris-el4hd

    @Chris-el4hd

    4 ай бұрын

    @@KV_Lifts heck yeah! Just don't let it transpire into over work. Papa Mike will say for us to rest

  • @JZ-xu3vg

    @JZ-xu3vg

    4 ай бұрын

    lol i stopped working out at night, that helps as well.

  • @TheStudentOfLife808
    @TheStudentOfLife808Ай бұрын

    Great video and tips. Thanks. The “working out is a lifelong experiment” is key.

  • @crishaligowski3572
    @crishaligowski35724 ай бұрын

    you are awesome, great learning from you

  • @amrikshergill1621
    @amrikshergill16214 ай бұрын

    Quite possibly Dr. Mike's best and most important video to date. 👏

  • @rhysjones4250
    @rhysjones42504 ай бұрын

    Im learning so fast from this channel. Im 36... and training more efficiently and smarter than ever. Tweaking the diet bit by bit. Techniques overhauled... pumps and burns are amazing. Joints feel amazing... those gains better come 😂

  • @bhpucsb
    @bhpucsb4 ай бұрын

    Man this video is so on point and really resonated with me. Thanks for the great content

  • @sdbruh
    @sdbruhАй бұрын

    Best vid I've watched from you Doc

  • @AwkwardAuction
    @AwkwardAuction4 ай бұрын

    Number 10 is a game changer! Dumbbell curls did very little for my biceps/mind-muscle connection. Then, I started doing chin ups, and they destroyed my biceps, getting MM-connection and a crazy stretch and pump.

  • @BWater-yq3jx

    @BWater-yq3jx

    4 ай бұрын

    Mike Mentzer approves.

  • @duanefrench3500

    @duanefrench3500

    4 ай бұрын

    Did your biceps not get stronger?

  • @AwkwardAuction

    @AwkwardAuction

    4 ай бұрын

    @@duanefrench3500 funny enough, I’m able to lift heavy, progressive overload and do 5 sets of 12 hard reps, but I wasn’t getting the MM-connection that straight-up chin ups can give me. I may have to look for dumbbell variations that can provide me with better stimulus for growth 💪🏽

  • @cleverone3768

    @cleverone3768

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@duanefrench3500no... but his body odor did 😂

  • @scruffynerfherder33

    @scruffynerfherder33

    2 ай бұрын

    Close grip chin ups destroy my biceps. So much it's pretty painful to get through 3 sets. Love them.

  • @TheBrakedown
    @TheBrakedown4 ай бұрын

    Ive watched enough Dr. M videos now to hear a lot of the same themes repeat and begin to get ingrained in my approach to training. Thanks Dr. Mike!

  • @kingaya.3124
    @kingaya.3124Ай бұрын

    I Enjoy This Channel a lot, Dr. Mike you have taught me a lot, and your tutition has made my training much easier and efficient

  • @brett9382
    @brett9382Ай бұрын

    Found out about 3 weeks ago from your videos that I was over training for the last 2 .5 years. Dropped the volume by 1/3 and I'm more sore after ever lift, and I'm not having to take a 2 hour nap immediately after every workout to avoid getting sick every month.

  • @Ace-uz1xf
    @Ace-uz1xf2 ай бұрын

    I fkin love your humor 😂

  • @Xa3rio
    @Xa3rio4 ай бұрын

    I love the comedy factor here, made the knowledge transfer that much more enojable :)

  • @ParvParashar
    @ParvParasharАй бұрын

    Excellent video! 🙌

  • @AdanTVE
    @AdanTVEАй бұрын

    GREAT INFORMATION! DANKE👍

  • @sxhrgvs
    @sxhrgvs4 ай бұрын

    Amazing summary as always. Thanks dr Mike. I think my own issues are down to #11 - not sleeping enough. Still working on it. Keep up the great work sir.

  • @drag0nchampi0n

    @drag0nchampi0n

    Ай бұрын

    Same. I can only sleep 5 and a half or 6 hours a night...

  • @Katrinaluffskuya
    @Katrinaluffskuya4 ай бұрын

    I’ve recently started going to the gym seriously again in an attempt to improve my strength for pole dancing and your videos have taught me so much! I generally do 3 days a week with 2 leg days and 1 upper body since my pole practice tends to favor upper body anyways but I might try to increase it to 4 days a week in an attempt to improve my aesthetics too

  • @ghostofmoredishesmorebitch1507

    @ghostofmoredishesmorebitch1507

    4 ай бұрын

    Lmao very surprised there was no pole dancing jokes on this when I opened it

  • @beautyandgrit4640

    @beautyandgrit4640

    24 күн бұрын

    Pole dancing, especially if you go watch the pole dancing competitions, is a mind-boggling athletic sport. Most people think strippers in heels shaking tail, but when you look at the competitors, it’s insane how strong they are. I would bet most buff gym guys would get smoked with the kind of calisthenics, body control, coupled with rhythmic timing pole dancers have. And a lot of them are still doing lands and launches in giant heels (which is weird to me, but quite a flex in itself).

  • @ltr1745

    @ltr1745

    11 күн бұрын

    ​​@@beautyandgrit4640She won't sleep with you.

  • @LiLTALLiE15
    @LiLTALLiE154 ай бұрын

    This guy is hilarious! Videos are super informative

  • @adrianmadria5588
    @adrianmadria558811 күн бұрын

    This is great content man❤

  • @justinwescott8125
    @justinwescott81254 ай бұрын

    I'm a complete newbie. and for the last month I've been doing what's called exercise snacking. I'm not really focusing on consistency, but I Just try to make sure that I hit every muscle I can multiple times a day all day long. Even at 40 years old, I gotta say I'm getting stronger and more Athletic than I've ever been, in my body is starting to look Really good. I guess it's because I'm new to exercise. I suppose I'll keep doing this until it stops working, at which point I'll Start following all of this more advanced advice. But for now, this is the only thing that has ever worked for meAnd given me the motivation to keep going.

  • @Mikathedog100

    @Mikathedog100

    4 ай бұрын

    I had to do this every time I had a baby. I'd do push ups on the bench while I was waiting for the kettle to boil, walking lunges up the hallway to get a tea towel, and then crabs (I think that's what they're called) on the way back. Squats with the baby, bicep curls with the milk cartons, chin ups on the deck roof out side etc Worked a treat for me. Only problem is, my kids now rarely enter a room normally - they skip, hop, twirl, jump, somersault, gallop....

  • @dusk6159

    @dusk6159

    4 ай бұрын

    And indeed a small/not big already person's muscle can take much less weight, and so exercise damaging the muscle, that makes the body and system more stable and in equilibrium for survival So we've got to train it more and especially in a consistent basis.

  • @jamestrotter1760
    @jamestrotter17604 ай бұрын

    The hairiness of Dr. Mike’s shoulders makes me uncomfortable.

  • @Yaaktrizzle

    @Yaaktrizzle

    2 ай бұрын

    Puss boi

  • @Lipripper1047

    @Lipripper1047

    Ай бұрын

    Side effects of gear 😅 lol

  • @CanOFbeanybeans

    @CanOFbeanybeans

    Ай бұрын

    Its cuz he’s got that dawg in him

  • @beefsupreme5886

    @beefsupreme5886

    20 күн бұрын

    It’s the contrast of 2 hairy shoulders surrounding 1 hairless head. Its mind boggling

  • @CryptoNymphos

    @CryptoNymphos

    14 күн бұрын

    Says the guy with prob zero testosterone., and voice sounds like fingernails on a chalkboard! Stop hating!

  • @user-ww2dw4dl2t
    @user-ww2dw4dl2t10 күн бұрын

    Cant get enough of you Guy keep going with the Smart work out youre amazing ❤

  • @ThisDadFlips
    @ThisDadFlips4 ай бұрын

    Another fantastic informative video 💪

  • @Rimann93
    @Rimann934 ай бұрын

    This was extremely helpful, I was kind of surprised though that sleep wasn't on the list. That turned out to be a problem for me at one point and fixing it sent me through a platue

  • @Marco-cl9pb

    @Marco-cl9pb

    4 ай бұрын

    yes good sleep and low stress are very important, they talk about it lots of times maybe he just forgot it this time

  • @quentonnankivell956

    @quentonnankivell956

    4 ай бұрын

    Same I expected it to be one

  • @ramblingimbecile2295

    @ramblingimbecile2295

    4 ай бұрын

    Sleep is definitely my number 1 issue. It's just hard having kids, you have teens who won't go to bed on time and then you have toddlers who wake through the night. It's a recipe for disaster

  • @ramblingimbecile2295

    @ramblingimbecile2295

    4 ай бұрын

    I'd say 99% of everyone I see at the gym just do 3 sets of 10. I don't know where this set number came from but it's all everyone does for some reason

  • @pricklycats
    @pricklycats4 ай бұрын

    9:00 My rear delts have always lagged behind and literally a month after adding in an extra shoulder day each week I can actually visibly see rear delt muscles I didn’t even know I had lol. I started doing face pulls specifically 2-3x per week and it’s made a massive difference. Idk why I didn’t just do that earlier. I don’t even use heavy weight either I just use resistance bands for most of my delt workouts, except for side delts and rear delt flys. It’s crazy how much rear delts complete your overall physique I look so much better now

  • @jameschesterton
    @jameschesterton4 ай бұрын

    Brilliant content, wonderfully presented. Thank you

  • @GymSession
    @GymSessionАй бұрын

    this man is pure joy. never stop making videos. ❤️

  • @mahergerges6713
    @mahergerges67134 ай бұрын

    Gotta give it to scott the video guy for making the text next to Dr Mike readable while not in Fullscreen

  • @drnitz
    @drnitz4 ай бұрын

    Hi Dr. Mike. I just found your channel, and really enjoy your content. Your straightforward, no bullshit approach to delivering scientifically proven methods is exactly what we want. I am a fellow doctor (head and neck pathologist), also have hairy shoulders and male pattern baldness 😅, and feel like your sense of humor is identical to mine! So, you have a kindred spirit among your viewers. That's not gay at all.😏 Thanks for all you do!

  • @carlostirado-herrera4951
    @carlostirado-herrera49514 ай бұрын

    A caveat that I would add to the de-loading, or stepping back of too much training, or the diet, or all of it, would be sleeping health (aka. not sleeping enough), it surprised me you didn't hit on it, because I know is another of your big points. Big fan Mike, keep up the great work in helping those who need to learn or those in need of reenforcing (relearning, or encouragement). Great stuff!

  • @happyhomestead2024
    @happyhomestead20244 ай бұрын

    Very smart guy, very honest not here to sell us crap. Love your work buddy.

  • @Larry37M
    @Larry37M4 ай бұрын

    I’ve been lifting weights for 25 years. The most real thing said here is that people don’t workout hard enough. I will stumble upon videos where people claim that it’s easy to over train and that will kill your gains. It’s the stupidest trend in working out. Almost no one is over training. Most are chronically under training.

  • @azadzeeman1243

    @azadzeeman1243

    2 ай бұрын

    Amen

  • @Luketarleton

    @Luketarleton

    2 ай бұрын

    I notice that in the gym too, I am not the biggest dude but I see people all the time lifting weight that is too easy for them. And I think what is the point of that?

  • @SeanBeatsMapson

    @SeanBeatsMapson

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Luketarletondepends on goals.. Maintaining muscle is easier than growing muscle!

  • @pickyvickys5774

    @pickyvickys5774

    2 ай бұрын

    💯 percent 📠

  • @FOEKROKA

    @FOEKROKA

    2 ай бұрын

    I know for a fact im probably undertraining, but I only have a bit of time before work to get it done, usually get a good 3 sets in of 12-15 reps for each workout. Depends how im feeling but sometimes ill hit like only 3 machines including the pull up bar for like a 25 min workout. I am pretty gassed and struggling to finish out my last reps in each set. The only thing I Could think of to train more is also going after work

  • @joshuaowens570
    @joshuaowens5702 ай бұрын

    “Affirmative! Let’s go reproduce!” Had me dying 😂😂😂

  • @evcricket
    @evcricket4 ай бұрын

    Thanks Mike, only found your channel recently after the Over/Under Ratings with Jeff Nippard. This is really good direct content. Love it. You obviously talk about this stuff a lot, there's some great phraseology in there. Love the constant "guess and check". It's fun to do new exercises. I play over 45s football so I have the advantage of always having different injuries to rehabilitate. As an older athlete I'm finding a lot of value in the slow and controlled lifting and using lifts for stretching, which I think aligns with the technique points. Finally an empty aesthetic point; good to see some hairy guys.

  • @yo-d7244
    @yo-d72443 ай бұрын

    Seriously MIKE its your honesty thats gonna make me buy stuff from you.

  • @srleplay
    @srleplay4 ай бұрын

    Alternate reality where this is Greg Doucette video 1) eat from my friggin cookbook 2) eggzersizes from my training book 3) coaching me and my team 4)sleep, use Delta Sleep, G Sleep etc 5) G-Test 6) 3-Test 7) Ecdybuilder 8) GO2Max 9) GO2Max again 10) GO2Max active ingredient NMN, human randomized trials Andrew Huberman

  • @arihaviv8510

    @arihaviv8510

    4 ай бұрын

    Just whatever you do, don't call him a doctor...though you'll probably need one after taking all of his supplements

  • @GrandpaGains
    @GrandpaGains4 ай бұрын

    Dr. Mike, Can I get your input on an older lifter regarding this top 10 list and possible differences between a young lifter experience vs. an older? I'm 61 and lift daily. Been lifting seriously since 2015. However, over the last few years experienced issues with recovery. Thank-you great content from a fellow Michigander.

  • @papaspaulding

    @papaspaulding

    4 ай бұрын

    Something I just commented on a different thread which is also apt here. Something I do at times to maximise both volume and recovery is to train a bro split but only training every other day, you hit the muscle every ten days but on those days you are able to hit it with both high frequency and high volume as those days off in-between workouts keep you below feeling over trained or worn down. it allows me to hit more volume per month on each muscle group whilst still at a very high intensity whilst still maximising recovery. 10 days between hitting a muscle group will take some getting used to mentally but then remember you're still getting stimuls on other days such as biceps being worked on back day etc (you can even through in 3-4 sets at the end if feeling the need)

  • @VernCrisler

    @VernCrisler

    4 ай бұрын

    No real difference, but maybe be more cautious about injury, especially on the squat rack.

  • @papaspaulding

    @papaspaulding

    4 ай бұрын

    I think also as you said you lift daily, such could be the issue, as should be really factoring in a rest day or two

  • @quentonnankivell956

    @quentonnankivell956

    4 ай бұрын

    Good thing to keep in mind, only train a muscle group when it is recovered from its last session, because of yr age your maximum recoverable volume and yr fatigue levels are going to change a lot quicker then a young person, just be hyper aware of the changes and adjust volume and recovery according, practicly this might mean less volume more recover as the years go on, good thing is Maintaining your current level of muscle mass takes a lot less volume than increasing it

  • @papaspaulding

    @papaspaulding

    4 ай бұрын

    exercise selection is another thing thats always worth looking at when it comes to managing recovery, exercises such as squats and deadlifts having a high rate of stress on the nervous system which can be substituted for other movements with the same results minus the stress on the body. Also unilateral movements as one set is essentially x2 sets

  • @jasongleaton4585
    @jasongleaton4585Ай бұрын

    Bingo!!! I agree 100% with this video and all that you said. Very good video.

  • @rdod7133
    @rdod71334 ай бұрын

    I’ve been working out for 1yr+ and I still learn something new from nearly every video.

  • @commanderalex4144
    @commanderalex41444 ай бұрын

    I’m building a decent amount of muscle, I’m just here for Dr. Mike 😎

  • @Alesini100
    @Alesini1004 ай бұрын

    Excellent advice as usual. Thank you!

  • @romankartsev220
    @romankartsev2203 ай бұрын

    Mike I love your videos some things you are saying are so fxcking funny! Keep up the good work!!

  • @DiamondKingsMusic
    @DiamondKingsMusic4 ай бұрын

    As someone who has been lifting for almost 20 years and following/exploring this channel for 6 months or so..Mike knows wtf he is talking about. Easily the best fitness channel out there. If you are looking for some guidance at any stage in your training journey this is the account to follow.

  • @TylerJStone
    @TylerJStoneАй бұрын

    Consistency is my weakest link!

  • @jjMakalo
    @jjMakalo2 ай бұрын

    The last refuge of the unimaginative. But excellent reference and video as usual.

  • @radientproductions9799
    @radientproductions97993 ай бұрын

    the king of examples & analogies! :)

  • @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew
    @FormerlyKnownAsAndrew4 ай бұрын

    Badass thumbnail. 💪🏽

  • @kladdefar
    @kladdefar4 ай бұрын

    Point 8 really reached out to me, I've been consistent for about 6months on a new program, and I've been grinding through tiredness and not wanting to go gym, every set is torture. Im still seeing gains, but my body just shuts down. I had a break and gained more energy, but i feel like working out for 1hr just isnt enough. I need to be in there for 2+ hours atleast

  • @Romo69

    @Romo69

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah, eat more and sleep more and you won’t have that problem

  • @hooktraining3966

    @hooktraining3966

    4 ай бұрын

    probably need a deload week dude, dare I say even just take a week off of weight lifting

  • @ChamplooMusashi

    @ChamplooMusashi

    4 ай бұрын

    Drink Gatorade or some other simple carb drink when lifting over an hour if you feel beat tf up. You should also consider looking into active recovery

  • @balance2599

    @balance2599

    4 ай бұрын

    If you’re working out more than an hour you should consider how many times a week you’re training, you may be doing too much on too little of days, 2 hours doesn’t produce productive workouts imo, mentally and physically.

  • @odaddy47

    @odaddy47

    4 ай бұрын

    Exactly deload, and rest, listen to your body.

  • @rogerwade9141
    @rogerwade91414 ай бұрын

    You are super intelligent. Truly appreciate your unique style. Your expertise shines through. I will be using g a lot of what you have offered. THANK YOU!

  • @habideenmolake
    @habideenmolake3 ай бұрын

    Reasons 9 and 10 spoke right to me!! Thanks so much!! Time to switch it up and take a breather!!

  • @ULTRAOutdoorsman
    @ULTRAOutdoorsman4 ай бұрын

    Oscar Wilde was just talking about creative consistency (consider it an "overtraining" of artistic inspiration, just squeezing out metaphorical farts, instead he's saying you should deload), and the other guy that gets quoted about consistency is Emerson, who was basically saying not to trust convention (so translate this to mean he wanted you to self-tailor your regimen rather than follow some Men's Health shit lock stock and barrel).

  • @danielgreenwell4987

    @danielgreenwell4987

    4 ай бұрын

    And Oscar Wilde was Irish not American

  • @simonliab1061
    @simonliab10614 ай бұрын

    Oscar Wilde american hero 😂

  • @StevenB99
    @StevenB99Ай бұрын

    love your humour. thanks for the info

  • @usernameisgood
    @usernameisgood4 ай бұрын

    This video is like the Jeff Nippard lecture videos, but all in one and succinct. Highly recommend for those who are just getting into lifting.

  • @inkarn8915
    @inkarn89154 ай бұрын

    "Oscar Wilde wasn't fucking jacked in the least, in the slightest. His existence is insanely irrelevant to me" 😂

  • @hdess7157
    @hdess71574 ай бұрын

    47 years old. 250 lbs. 5’11”. Been on 315 for singles for THREE YEARS. Once or twice for doubles. about to give up. Swear i don’t know what to do anymore. Late 40’s is a pipe dream to get 315 for 5 i guess. Anyway, always great content.

  • @fierypandaofdoom

    @fierypandaofdoom

    4 ай бұрын

    You got this King

  • @leonro

    @leonro

    4 ай бұрын

    I'd say you should try doing something else, or lower the weight. On the other hand, you're at the age where you're more likely to decrease in strength and size if you have maximised them, so don't get your hopes up.

  • @andrewkara4

    @andrewkara4

    4 ай бұрын

    TRT

  • @ThePhysicalReaction

    @ThePhysicalReaction

    4 ай бұрын

    You might have gotten all the strength (1-5 reps) you can out of your current muscle mass. You could try adding higher rep (8+ minimum), higher volume, full stretched ROM hypertrophy training to give yourself more size to get strength out of.

  • @brianpolston9713

    @brianpolston9713

    4 ай бұрын

    Try the Texas program, sounds like a really bad plateau

  • @jdoubles
    @jdoubles4 ай бұрын

    Dr. Mike, where have you been all my life??!!!! Thank you for consistently cranking out exceptionally valuable content and advice mate! I am also an avid fan of your humour. Please keep sending.

  • @reded7348
    @reded73484 ай бұрын

    I was looking to see if there was ever a review done for the P90X program. I realize this type of workout is not the main focus of your company but reviewing other programs and coaches is something that is done. I would be interested in seeing a review from a program that is 20+ years old. (There is still a pretty big following for his stuff.) That could turn into a long video, so maybe the highs and the lows and the nutrition plan would be a good review. I believe Tony Horton has even come out and said a few of the moves should probably not be done, but I do not have a source, that's just reddit hearsay. Thanks, Red

  • @drumline17

    @drumline17

    4 ай бұрын

    I imagine it would be a pretty short video. Fine cardio, but you're not gonna build much muscle doing it. Decent for getting beginners into working out

  • @formdoggie5

    @formdoggie5

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@drumline17 totally false. P90x will get you jacked, and will have the average person building shitloads of muscle. Now, will it get you massive juiced jacked horsey gains? Absolutely not. Can it develop a completely aesthetic and athletic Greek god sculpture type of body? Absolutely. I know from personal experience as thats what I used along with GOMAD to get back into shape after injuring my knee and joining the military to attach to the special forces (3d Recon, to be specific). I was 242lbs, 9% BF, at 6'6/78in. P90X is one of the best programs you can do for general overall fitness -- just dont use it expecting it to add plates to your bench. Use the program in the context it was designed for -- that goes for EVERY program, not just P90X.

  • @benjamindavis2475

    @benjamindavis2475

    4 ай бұрын

    Dr Mike is pretty clear about his training principles. The exercises have to be 1. Specific and 2. Take the target muscle close to failure. So these fast paced group type of classes are very unlikely to provide enough stimulus to each individual muscle to really bust through new gains. In your example you were regaining old muscle, which is much faster and easier than building new muscle, especially for an intermediate lifter

  • @drumline17

    @drumline17

    4 ай бұрын

    @@formdoggie5 "shitloads" of muscle? Lol. If you gained shitloads doing p90x youd've gained 10 shitloads doing something else. I agree that p90x is great for general fitness. It gets your heartrate up and keeps it up. But unless you're already in great cardiovascular shape, your muscles aren't going to be the first thing fatiguing in the vast majority of the exercises. It is not a great muscle building program, it's most effective as a fat loss program As far as "using the program in the context it's designed for", I 100% agree, and I think you're overlooking that yourself. P90x isn't marketed at people getting into special forces. It's marketed as a beginner/early intermediate fitness video. All their before/after pics are people who are CLEARLY overweight, not people who are jacked before they start.

  • @formdoggie5

    @formdoggie5

    4 ай бұрын

    @drumline17 sounds like someone that has never done P90X.

  • @KuntaKinteToby
    @KuntaKinteToby4 ай бұрын

    I'm building muscle at a solid pace with Mike's advice. What I'm struggling with is getting rid of the extra fat on my tummy. Mike please more vids about **effective cardio**

  • @DPRX99

    @DPRX99

    4 ай бұрын

    Lower your caloric intake

  • @koomo801

    @koomo801

    4 ай бұрын

    Rapid walk daily (zone 2 cardio) and try to fast from an early dinner until morning (12 hours is even better, and 16 hours better still, but it's hard to build while doing IR for longer periods than that, and remember that your body can only handle maybe 40-50 g protein at a time and needs a couple of hours between protein "doses")

  • @alexroseman2223

    @alexroseman2223

    4 ай бұрын

    If you got extra fat on your tummy, you don't need to eat more to gain muscle. This video targets the "hard gainer" dudes. Eat less, increase the protein intake, increase the fiber. Eat less fatty foods and keep your carb uptake well, AND MOVE MORE. Think more whole foods like chicken, rice, greek yogurt, milk, beans, rice, potatoes, lettuce, fruits and veg high in micronutrients and fiber like berries and spinach. Eat calorically dense foods less often. I enjoy me a good Krispy Kreme donut every now and then but Its few and far between, and I treat it as a treat. Do steady state cardio. Zone 1 to 2. Not just zone 2. Go for a long relaxing walk. Like 5 miles. Go outside(not now that its freezing). And just walk around town. Get lost in the sauce. Listen to some music. Enjoy the vistas. Before you know it. You burned a shitload of calories and you enjoyed yourself. Its not hard. It takes time but its not hard.

  • @AyToNFTW

    @AyToNFTW

    4 ай бұрын

    Look up the difference between fat burning and cardio, get a heart rate monitor if you can, you burn more fat at a 70-80% of max heart rate than at 90%

  • @KuntaKinteToby

    @KuntaKinteToby

    4 ай бұрын

    That's not how diet works when you need to hit specific macro targets to maintain proper growth... You only create a deficit with fat-burning cardio Its far more complicated than just 'eat less' lol@@laneawakeDan

  • @Dan_Yerlll
    @Dan_Yerlll3 ай бұрын

    Best fitness channel on KZread. Period!

  • @jthomas0630
    @jthomas06302 ай бұрын

    First time seeing this channel and i love his energy! Hes a Very cool guy.

  • @Skindred727
    @Skindred7274 ай бұрын

    Dr Mike, I have insane tibialis anterior jenetics and am trying to play into my strengths to get gurls, so please give us a guide on how to maximize the tibialis anterior growth. (just to be clear, tibialis anterior on the front of my leg, not the back).

  • @shanewalsch

    @shanewalsch

    4 ай бұрын

    Gurls don't give a fuck about muscles

  • @UnStop4ble

    @UnStop4ble

    4 ай бұрын

    xd

  • @Ubions

    @Ubions

    4 ай бұрын

    mfers sleep on Tib-ant. isolation. But no joke, ankle injuries/ sprains overly frequent and prominent in my life. After ankle curls and full ROM rotations, all types of clocks, them shits have never failed/ disappointed me from giving out or over use. Plus, Know I have situationally directional meat to protect my shins from all the midgets I insult. Just work in tib-ants. like you would neck, with high self esteem and shamelessness

  • @ULTRAOutdoorsman

    @ULTRAOutdoorsman

    4 ай бұрын

    Just slap some plates on your metatarsals (metatarsals on your foot, not your hand) and do a plantar extension for a bunch of reps, supersetted with when you work your tibialis anterior on the back

  • @doraafelfedezoofisol

    @doraafelfedezoofisol

    4 ай бұрын

    Bro are u fckn high or u trolling? What kinda girl gonna fck with u cuz a string of muscle in front of your shin bone

  • @Stradz-ml9po
    @Stradz-ml9po4 ай бұрын

    More juice helps

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