What Everyone Got Wrong About My Weight Gain

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  • @StephanieButtermore
    @StephanieButtermore4 жыл бұрын

    I hope you enjoy this one! I feel like there's still so much I want to share with you all! Also, if you are interested in reading more about the research and science of All In, I included all of my references in the description box. Love you so much! 😘

  • @Anne-jz2jx

    @Anne-jz2jx

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love you so much stephanie!! Thank you for explaining everything!

  • @jadehardenberg1193

    @jadehardenberg1193

    4 жыл бұрын

    Finally been waiting so long

  • @suvannarajpal2562

    @suvannarajpal2562

    4 жыл бұрын

    You look so beautiful and healthy. What an inspiration

  • @lindawang636

    @lindawang636

    4 жыл бұрын

    Love you so much!

  • @natalieboyd4256

    @natalieboyd4256

    4 жыл бұрын

    You look amazing! So much healthier and you literally have a glow now!! So great to see you happier and knowing your doing something amazing for your body!

  • @WayneGoss
    @WayneGoss4 жыл бұрын

    Probably one of the most honest, thoughtful, respectful and beautiful people on KZread. A true joy to watch. Thank you.

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    @kemm2666

    4 жыл бұрын

    ❤️ you too Wayne!

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    @catherineclarke5779

    4 жыл бұрын

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    @wigglemelon8807

    4 жыл бұрын

    My life is complete.

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    @sweetcupcakes7824

    4 жыл бұрын

    Took the words right out of my mouth❤️

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    @myriamwilliams

    4 жыл бұрын

    She truly is

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    @seerpou4 жыл бұрын

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    @Dani4Equality

    4 жыл бұрын

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  • @e.h.4206

    @e.h.4206

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @torianne8641

    @torianne8641

    4 жыл бұрын

    She is sooo smart on top of being reasonable and a fucking bad ass sexy b*tch!!!❤️❤️❤️ I would 100% watch her show

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    @vishen7464

    4 жыл бұрын

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  • @vishen7464

    @vishen7464

    4 жыл бұрын

    @stephaniebuttermore go phone Netflix ASAP your followers are yearning for dis

  • @ThaoTran-vs7xf
    @ThaoTran-vs7xf4 жыл бұрын

    I love how you said "Health is about how your body's function, not its look." Like, yesssssss thank you

  • @bryangomez1887

    @bryangomez1887

    4 жыл бұрын

    ... and 9 times out of 10 the body that looks better (more fit) functions better....

  • @MarydToKeto

    @MarydToKeto

    4 жыл бұрын

    Right!? People have such an odd definition of what healthy is

  • @devans5118

    @devans5118

    4 жыл бұрын

    No matter what. you’re overweight you’re unhealthy FACTS

  • @peachxtaehyung

    @peachxtaehyung

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@devans5118 no it's not wtf? Alot of overweight people are healthier than thin people THAT is FACTS... Yes alot of overweight people are unhealthy but also alot of thin people are too...

  • @justamustachewithoutaguy9370

    @justamustachewithoutaguy9370

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aka pretty words that appeal to fat people, but are actually killing them with delusion

  • @tiffanywang3833
    @tiffanywang38334 жыл бұрын

    “Health should not equal a look, health should equal function” 🙌🏻

  • @TheReadheadedJosie

    @TheReadheadedJosie

    4 жыл бұрын

    Such a good point, really hit home for me too!

  • @6fiddy309

    @6fiddy309

    4 жыл бұрын

    No no no Ma Lady... Being obviously fat is not always unhealthy but it is a yardstick as to how healthy your metabolism is or at least how you are handing your God given metabolism..🤠👍

  • @tiffanywang3833

    @tiffanywang3833

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jeff Erickson haha right but I believe she was referring to how people often judge others’ health based on how their body appears (visual weight) instead of how well their body is functioning overall... like how one doesn’t “look healthy” because they weigh more than the average person/BMI/whatever their reference point is. I agree that as a society we should try to shift that focus to health as a multi-faceted, function based measurement

  • @6fiddy309

    @6fiddy309

    4 жыл бұрын

    The motivation to diet is often an effort to manipulate how we are perceived by others... Can we then blame those same people for perceiving us when we're not at our best..? Do you see what a slippery slope this is..? The hand putting food in your mouth..is yours..bless you..

  • @tiffanywang3833

    @tiffanywang3833

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jeff Erickson this is exactly what I’m talking about. Because society is obsessed with how bodies physically look and ideally look slim.. we should shift the focus improving overall internal health (food, exercise, sleep) rather than “approval” from others simply on an external basis (if you eat less you’ll weigh less mentality) It is a societal problem but that doesn’t mean it can’t be changed.

  • @barrelleaf
    @barrelleaf4 жыл бұрын

    “Heathy means functioning well” This touches me so hard and definitely should be spread out

  • @JS-ns8dr

    @JS-ns8dr

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know right

  • @ttttg5302

    @ttttg5302

    4 жыл бұрын

    Her functioning wasn't great when she had to digest an inhuman quantity of food a day She said she had puffy ankles and knees At 30 yo? I mean that's a problem for over 60 yo ladies Nobody with a normal health gets swollen everywhere with water retention before a certain age That's an health issue A circulation one And surely a sign she wasn't doing something healthy Ofc it didn't show up in her exams The body can endure for bad conditions for a while Rising the temperature to consume more, etc, it's signs the body is struggling to digest, thinks there is too much food being put in it and tries to cope Ofc it can for a while without bad consequences, but that doesn't mean it's healthy to overeat so much every day for 6 months I mean if you smoke only one cigarette you won't get copd from it, but that doesn't make smoking healthy If you drink a drop of bleach you won't die, but that doesn't mean drinking bleach is fine If you eat 5k a day for a year, your bloodwork will most likely still be normal, but that doesn't mean it's healthy to do so She could have eaten more for a while without going so extreme, that would have been healthy

  • @uuh.okayiguess

    @uuh.okayiguess

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very true

  • @k2h2kqeb

    @k2h2kqeb

    4 ай бұрын

    When I got cancer, I gained so much weight. At first, I lost 5kg because of surgery and treatment, but then I gained 10 kg in remission. Apparently, this is what your body does when it is recovering from illness. And it's crucial to be as fit and exercise as much as possible because it improves your ability to withstand treatment and remain in remission.

  • @barrelleaf

    @barrelleaf

    4 ай бұрын

    @@ttttg5302Just saw this now. No offense, but I think you missed the point. Here I mean functionality is more important than aesthetic views in the diet culture. And you have to put mental health into consideration as well. I had eating disorders which led to Amenorrhea. And I got it back by adjust my mindset which led to eating more. I’m saying eating A LOT necessarily. But I did eat more and stop doing intense exercise. I gained weight but I found my period back after losing it for 12 years ☺️ And I feel so much healthier now. To sum up, I want to point out it’s not as simple seeing the numbers or changes in appearance. It’s a mental game that only the person in the process will know what’s he/she needs❤

  • @199935526
    @1999355264 жыл бұрын

    Stephanie alone : shining Stephanie with Jeff: brighter than sun

  • @albadelcastillo5575

    @albadelcastillo5575

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awww so wholesome

  • @kimberlygonzales2508

    @kimberlygonzales2508

    4 жыл бұрын

    They are super cute together.

  • @lala_fit1446
    @lala_fit14464 жыл бұрын

    People don’t understand how IMPORTANT hormones are and they obviously don’t understand that dieting so hard for so long destroys your body

  • @devinrivers5808

    @devinrivers5808

    4 жыл бұрын

    That’s right, a person can’t be super lean for long periods of time, the body needs a chance to rest, and get back to normal

  • @mathieul4303

    @mathieul4303

    4 жыл бұрын

    She wasn't doing a good diet then.

  • @MS-nf9iu

    @MS-nf9iu

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mathieu L even freelee super lean etc said it’s not healthy for a woman to have so much muscle or lean muscle

  • @aw8758

    @aw8758

    4 жыл бұрын

    true but also not true...being lean and weight loss is about calorie deficit. now if we are speaking about bikini comps or bodybuilders then thats a whole diff level. at the end of the day she also was not 100% happy in that lifestyle. bc being lean is a lifestyle, not just being skinny. you can blame hormones but at the end of the day its calorie deficit (not even macros are relevant unless you are doing a body recomp or lean bulk)

  • @ok-lv1qy

    @ok-lv1qy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Parental Guardian ok. Is bruce Lee a woman? This doesn't apply to men

  • @gabbymorretti7340
    @gabbymorretti73404 жыл бұрын

    people don’t understand that she didn’t focus on weight gain , her goal was to increase leptin levels and fix those hunger levels , and it’s clearly worked and showed so many benefits. she looks amazingggg

  • @6fiddy309

    @6fiddy309

    4 жыл бұрын

    gabby morretti.. The hipocracy of this channel has no bounds... All I hear is how shallow everyone is for judging people for their weight or looks..Not being skinny enough... Miss buttermore has a total relapse.. Sets a terrible example with her food choices... gaines 40 lbs.. And all I hear is how beautiful she is and how good she looks.. Are you not judging her by her looks and assessing her health by her looks... The very thing that you are criticizing everyone else about..?🙄🙄 Never mind that carbs and sugar by far cause the most damage in the body are addictive and are the bain of all dieters ...unbelievable..😳😳😳

  • @lisaisa

    @lisaisa

    3 жыл бұрын

    6fiddy Her current weight is only 28lbs over her weight prior to her going “all in” and she is very much healthy. Going all in wasn’t just her wanting to gain weight for the sake of it (although even if it was her bmi and vitals were still healthy at her peak weight gain of 40lbs) but because of her thrown off leptin/ hunger levels and amenorrhea which is an extremely serious problem for women. Obviously going “all in” isn’t something that everybody should be doing but is something _she_ had to do to restore _her_ deteriorating health. I do see how people commenting on how good her body looks can be hypocritical, though.

  • @6fiddy309

    @6fiddy309

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lisaisa I never had a problem with her gaining weight.. Overall health should always be the goal.. However her methodology is ridiculous and sets a terrible example for struggling dieters.. Akin to bringing a 12 pack to an AA meeting..😳.. Her food choices in fact are not choices.. Simply acting out carb and sugar addiction.. She could have easily gained some weight back in a responsible way Instead of displaying this out of control behavior spun as..ALL IN.. Miss Buttmore is an influencer whether she likes it or not and a certain amount of responsibility goes with that.. Displaying poor eating choices is never a great idea..

  • @rainervogel4012

    @rainervogel4012

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yea, gaining weight by eating crap food all the time with loads of sugar is for sure very healthy ! She could have fixed her Leptin level also by eating the right foods and in the right amount. She gained so much weight over such a short amount of time, and people still consider this as being healthy ? c'mon guys, don't fool yourself. She wanted to stuff food into her face, without any regrets, and claimed to know what she was doing. This is the type of advice people DONT need. It's okay how she looks now, but it doesn't mean that it was healthy to get there. And i won't be suprised if she's doing a proper diet now in secrecy.

  • @birdiewolf3497

    @birdiewolf3497

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@6fiddy309 What an idiotic statement. Like peak idiocy. This was recommended to her by an actual Phd holder who literally specializes in and does research in this specific area particularly in the area of lost period which she was dealing with. Idk if sis will admit it, but she had an eating disorder. This was how what was recommended to her to combat that issue and it did exactly that. But no you random internet person has decided that you know better. You are her doctor and know all about her health. You also specialize in eating disorders and eating disorder recovery. I mean you claim that you don't care about weight gain, but clearly you do. Because you sit here and say bullshit statements about how her behavior was "out of control" and as an influencer she had to be "responsible" and shouldn't display "poor" eating choices. But that was exactly what she was doing when she was passing off an eating disorder as fitness. But now y'all have so much to say about her weight gain. You want to talk about hypocrisy, let's start there. I mean what actual health issues did she suffer from gaining all this weight "so fast"? I mean that's center of your argument. So what decline in health did she suffer from?

  • @anahiimeza
    @anahiimeza4 жыл бұрын

    I feel that majority of people who criticized your “All in” journey have an underlying bad relationship with food, body image, or fear of obesity. But that’s their personal issue and shouldn’t imply it to others. So proud of you and your achievement to body acceptance and being the true meaning of health 💛

  • @el5844

    @el5844

    4 жыл бұрын

    Omg thats so true! They have fatphobia and eating disorders, carnivores that are unhealthy and bodybuilding "experets" shaming their significant others' food...

  • @Orisiya

    @Orisiya

    4 жыл бұрын

    Or maybe they're just assholes ;) Stephanie is awesome!

  • @LLWW

    @LLWW

    4 жыл бұрын

    No offense but people should be afraid of obesity. It raises the chances of many illnesses so fucking much. Being obese is basically saying I'm okay with dying early because I wanna eat junk.

  • @mintgum3957

    @mintgum3957

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@LLWW Yes but when I had an eating disorder, I was so so scared of obesity, even though I was very underweight, and I think that's the unhealthy part.

  • @Ellesmiria

    @Ellesmiria

    4 жыл бұрын

    L L it’s totally understandable why you would think this! We have been conditioned as a society to fear weight gain. However if you look at the research, there are a number of problems with judging health by weight (and the terms overweight/obese). For one, the cut off for obesity were established simply based on the fact that a BMI of 30kg/m^2 was a round number and sounded good - not exactly scientifically sound! And then taking into consideration that at older ages we (health professionals) actually recommend for people to be at a weight that would previously have classified them as overweight indicates that carrying some extra weight can actually be protective. There’s a lot of other evidence but just to address your comment that “being obese raises the chances of many illnesses so fucking much” - this in itself is not true. Research shows that when we control for lifestyle factors (i.e. eating a certain number of serves of vegetables/day, walking a certain amount/week etc.), weight does not actually contribute in a clinically significant way to increased risk of developing OR dying from most chronic illnesses. The takeaway is essentially - if we have healthy behaviours, it doesn’t matter what weight we are :) If you are interested in reading some research papers let me know! More than happy to link them ❤️

  • @xxlighthdxx5797
    @xxlighthdxx57974 жыл бұрын

    you are the reason how i got over my eating disorder and recovering and making my relationship with food better :)

  • @Kokebabbili

    @Kokebabbili

    4 жыл бұрын

    me too ): she really helped me so much and I am so proud of you!

  • @tenisalolitha3940

    @tenisalolitha3940

    4 жыл бұрын

    I don't know you, but I am proud of you. Your body was made just for you and so many of us forget that. We are fragile and that is oke. Be as kind to yourself as you are to others because beautiful, beautiful human you deserve that💜

  • @Shishmish6

    @Shishmish6

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're amazing 😊 she is also inspiring me to take better care of myself and get out of my disordered eating habits ❤️

  • @susannahmason1202

    @susannahmason1202

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same here!!

  • @hopeandpray1

    @hopeandpray1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good luck with your recovery!

  • @yagmanx
    @yagmanx4 жыл бұрын

    The fact that people thought you had reached obesity at your heaviest when you were well within the average range shows just how misconstrued the understanding of what a normal woman body type is. As always, thanks for sharing your journey with us and educating us along the way.

  • @ParallelWellness

    @ParallelWellness

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's mind-boggling how many people took personal offense to Stephanie doing what was right for her. So sad to see how many people are invested in her staying unwell, as though it affects them some how.

  • @Ilikefrogs..

    @Ilikefrogs..

    4 жыл бұрын

    Meredith MacKenzie - Parallel Wellness I think this patriarchal system has convinced a lot of people that women’s bodies are public property. Men definitely but sadly woman as well.

  • @fluzzerr

    @fluzzerr

    4 жыл бұрын

    She was overweight, i don’t care if it’s “average”. Being overweight is not healthy and it has nothing to do with healing your metabolism.

  • @Wasp55ify

    @Wasp55ify

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@fluzzerr well her doctor reports don't really care about your opinion since those are based on facts.

  • @Pit_1209

    @Pit_1209

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@fluzzerr She obviously wasn't overweight this is not a " because I think so" thing, weight and body fat are measurable variables and she said she was at an avg bf% so she wasn't overweight objectively speaking, now it doesn't help her case that she's not that curvy plus coming from an unhealthy low bf% and that can create an illusion of her being overweight specially to people like you that obviously has some misconceptions of a healthy female weight and body.

  • @lorloretta_
    @lorloretta_4 жыл бұрын

    *the fittest I ever looked was the time I was the most unhealthy* - that really spoke to me.

  • @Jaxxie1981

    @Jaxxie1981

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, this! I pushed and pushed body into my lowest adult weight 2 years ago. People would make comments about how thin I'd gotten. I was freezing constantly. Like teeth chattering wearing a sweater in August in Atlanta. I was lifting weights 6 days a week. I had restless leg syndrome at night. I was obsessed with food, macros, and calories . It was extremely socially.isolating. I heavily restricted for 4 years. I'm done with diets.

  • @medullaoblongata1601

    @medullaoblongata1601

    3 жыл бұрын

    Damn Loretta honestly same, I felt that in my soul... I always look back to when I was "so fit" and how now I'm "so fat and out of shape" but when I was fit I was so unhappy, consumed by food and macros and calories in / calories out and working out till I literally felt like I was going to collapse. Now that I'm almost 1yr into recovery, I am heavier and of course have more body fat but I'm happier when I eat and I don't binge eat NEARLY as much as I used to and i am able to recognize that what I was doing to be "fit" in the past was extremely unsustainable and it was taking away my capacity to focus on anything else, even my favorite classes felt like too much because I couldn't stop obsessing over what I looked like. I am getting my bachelor's in human physiology and my classes showed me the importance of nourishing your body and the detrimental effects that happen when you don't respect your body. Recovery from disordered eating is SO DIFFICULT but we have to remember WHY we are recovering and WHY our previous behaviors were NOT sustainable.

  • @therobotdevil2284

    @therobotdevil2284

    3 жыл бұрын

    This was so true for me. When I was over exercising and under fueling throughout college, I thought having visible abs and muscles meant I was healthy- I didn't even think to associate my other symptoms like regular nausea and light-headedness, exhaustion, loss of period, and near lack of appetite with my physique + its maintenance. But they couldn't have been more related. I was so unhealthy. Fortunately I have recovered in the years since, but the ideology around fitness/health=lean shredded physique still is ever present in the world. Glad Stephanie is talking about it!

  • @dietitianandreaurizar
    @dietitianandreaurizar4 жыл бұрын

    *This could me a Netflix documentary... just saying*

  • @naina9807

    @naina9807

    4 жыл бұрын

    This is a great idea! More people will improve their health this way!

  • @rutmarybucarito5621

    @rutmarybucarito5621

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good idea

  • @paranoidjohndroid

    @paranoidjohndroid

    4 жыл бұрын

    be*

  • @jennypham3699

    @jennypham3699

    4 жыл бұрын

    So true! With also some emphasis on mental health, social connection, and life purpose.

  • @mariecostello1815

    @mariecostello1815

    4 жыл бұрын

    So interesting I want to watch other ppl do it now

  • @kirstenmichelle3006
    @kirstenmichelle30064 жыл бұрын

    I love her switching locations to show off her degrees. The fact that people argue with her despite her education and research-driven videos baffles me

  • @pettypossum724

    @pettypossum724

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dr Oz is an actual M.D. and everyone knows he is a scammer who wants to be in entertainment. Hmm...

  • @finallyloveme9053

    @finallyloveme9053

    4 жыл бұрын

    Educated individuals can be misinformed, misguided, and wrong. Throughout history brilliant innovators have been wrong in many of their beliefs. Going all in by eating sugar and processed foods & seed oil, all inflammatory cannot be healthy. You can go all in with wholesome foods.

  • @BettyTame

    @BettyTame

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@finallyloveme9053 If you watched her 1 year recap she actually did eat only whole foods for at least the first 3 months all in

  • @J_Kwan

    @J_Kwan

    4 жыл бұрын

    Finally Love Me she did actually try eating a majority of whole foods at the beginning of her All-In, but her body had trouble processing that much fibre. That being said, obviously once you’ve sated yourself on junk food the body will begin craving fresh foods and things that are healthier (my own experience)

  • @eryniel3585

    @eryniel3585

    4 жыл бұрын

    J Kay exactly! I had a similar experience. (Toxic) diet culture is so strongly programmed into all of us that it’s hard to completely step away from it, especially when there are so many people polarising this whole thing

  • @slowpainfulagony
    @slowpainfulagony4 жыл бұрын

    I hate how a lot of people said she got fat, I feel like she only looked that way because she started so lean.

  • @spencer5113

    @spencer5113

    4 жыл бұрын

    Slim Shady no...she literally says she didn’t go into the obese range with body fat and weight. You’re just way too used to having seen her when she was incredibly unhealthy and underweight.

  • @slowpainfulagony

    @slowpainfulagony

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Slim Shady she really wasn't if you look up her height and weight at the highest she got she wasn't within the obese category. She might have appeared that way to some but she wasn't.

  • @hheinous

    @hheinous

    4 жыл бұрын

    Slim Shady why do you even care? She’s a perfect weight, healthy and fit after fixing her appetite. Going all in saved her. Would you rather she keep starving herself to stay lean and having cheat days where she binges in thousands of calories? She says now that her appetite has settled and she can control herself, she’s happy and healthy. Why are you hating when it clearly worked out for her in the end.

  • @amandamysong

    @amandamysong

    4 жыл бұрын

    Slim Shady obese means you are so overweight that it’s hard to walk and have a HUGE amount of excess body fat. She doesn’t even have a double chin. Chill tf out. She has a lot of muscle because of weightlifting and ofc she has some fat bc women need some fat to live. You clearly haven’t see her other videos so I suggest that you sit down. Educate urself on what OBESE looks and is like.

  • @melaniej.roberts206

    @melaniej.roberts206

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@amandamysong not all obese people have difficulty walking. Don't be triggered. Everyone has body fat but not that amount is needed.

  • @leonardodavinci3147
    @leonardodavinci31474 жыл бұрын

    Hi Stephanie. I'm a younger viewer of yours (high school age) and I would like to share some things with you. First of all, I would like to express how extremely grateful I am to have come across you on KZread. At first, I was attracted to your cheat days, but I stayed for the fitness content and enjoyed following your journey. As of recent, you've inspired me to go on a little journey of my own and it was the best thing ever! Since elementary school, I'd had awful thoughts about my body. I was always taller and more developed than everyone else, and people made comments. I remember only bringing a small container of carrots or raspberries to lunch to try and starve myself. By the end of it, I was binging terribly. Keep in mind, this was only 5th grade! Eventually, my weight did balloon a lot. My mom and brother made side comments. My brother even called me "my 600 lb life." It was terrible. Come 7th grade, I wasn't much better. I'd tried every fad diet out there. I ignored my father, who had told me I was perfect the way I was because I simply thought he was lying. When I think about that time now, I regret never listening to him. A couple years later, I stumbled across your channel and saw your all-in journey. I was extremely happy for you but never thought to try something similar out myself. I was by no means underweight and I had still kept my period, but I was plagued with anxieties and terrible thoughts about my body and weight. I weighed myself multiple times a day. I'd sometimes go a day or two without eating only to binge right afterward. I was never overweight, but at my highest weight I'd be a couple pounds shy of it. It was an extremely scary time for me, and eventually, I started losing lots of weight very quickly because my fear quenched my urge to binge. It had a big toll on my health physically and mentally. I'd lost all motivation and was sleeping hours upon hours. I took another look at your journey, and finally said "no more." I was tired of feeling lethargic and tired all the time. I was tired of hating the way I looked. For reference, I was around 139-140 pounds. It was still a normal weight for my height, but for me, it was too skinny, especially because the addition of high school sports in my life had me put on some muscle. I was only eating about 1400 - 1500 calories a day. Not terribly extreme, but for someone like me, who was exercising and training a lot, it was definitely not enough. So, I started eating until I was full, just like how you said. It was strange. I was so used to the feeling of being guilty after eating any amount of food, and it was hard to let go of all the thoughts I had about being "fat and ugly". I never binged or starved throughout the entire time. I'd pasted on an extra 400 calories in general, and added as I exercised. I was eating maybe 700-800 more calories a day, and, to be real with you, I felt amazing! Let. Me. Tell. You. Since starting, my performance has skyrocketed. I have SO MUCH more energy than before. I am stronger and happier. So far, I have gained around 8 or 9 pounds, but with that, I gained the confidence to wear a two piece bathing suit to the beach, which I'd never done before. My weight gain taught me to stand up to people, who I'd once let make me feel worthless. Yeah, maybe my thighs touch a little more, but I've never felt so beautiful in my life. I was able to build my stamina and strength, and I'm excited to show my sports team how much I've improved this summer once the season starts after quarantine. This never could have been possible without you. Whenever I'd feel bad about myself, I would think about you. If you could do it, then I could too. I've seen many fitness influencers talk about how they had to eat more to help their performance, but I had never seen someone do it the way you did. Yours reminded me that even though sometimes I was going to feel bad, the people I loved were still going to love me back and it would be worth it in the end. I'm not sure whether I'm at the end of my journey or if I still have some time to go, but I am so EXTREMELY thankful that I had you to help me through it. I'm writing this as I'm going outside to run some sprints (which I hated before but love now thanks to you), and, just so we're clear, I am VERY thankful that you are here, being as beautiful and amazing as you are. You continue to wow me, and you are one of my top inspirations. Go Stephanie!! I love you so much!!

  • @sofiffay755

    @sofiffay755

    4 жыл бұрын

    Reading about your journey to health and happiness made my day :) I’m so happy for you!

  • @jencannon

    @jencannon

    4 жыл бұрын

    This made me cry. I'm so proud of you and your journey!!

  • @annaclay4498

    @annaclay4498

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you are more confident now 🙂

  • @ahhmm2967

    @ahhmm2967

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow what a journey! Congratulations for getting healthy and getting out from under the diet mentality!

  • @Summer09824
    @Summer098244 жыл бұрын

    Your body now is MY (emphasis on “my”) body ideal. I want to be curvy & strong!! Thank you for making this video. Your journey is so interesting!!

  • @amalil2562

    @amalil2562

    4 жыл бұрын

    AGREED

  • @Nyla_emotes

    @Nyla_emotes

    4 жыл бұрын

    She is a natural Kardashian-style now, and without the need of any surgery! :) Anyway I think she is beautiful now, was beautiful before and will always be gorgeous! :)

  • @camillefaith2005

    @camillefaith2005

    4 жыл бұрын

    pupazzetta That’s what I was thinking. She looks like a natural Kim kardashian 😂

  • @Nyla_emotes

    @Nyla_emotes

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@camillefaith2005 and her face is absolutely stunning! I love your nickname here on YT! Made me laugh :D

  • @shilimousseau5215

    @shilimousseau5215

    4 жыл бұрын

    10000% agree

  • @katherinefigueroa1454
    @katherinefigueroa14544 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been in this constant cycle of binging and starving for years and Stephanie rly gives me hope of a good relationship with food one day

  • @GetFitwithNatasha

    @GetFitwithNatasha

    4 жыл бұрын

    Look how lean I am and how effortlessly I maintain it with NO restriction ever...

  • @MyinkX

    @MyinkX

    4 жыл бұрын

    I believe in you!!

  • @selmabikic3674

    @selmabikic3674

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same here

  • @dishagupta320

    @dishagupta320

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been going through the same for almost 6 years now. It’s so hard to deal with the emotions that come with this. Stephanie is for sure a great person to look up to.

  • @alessiatarantino2918
    @alessiatarantino29184 жыл бұрын

    I developed an eating disorder around 8 years ago, and I lost a lot of weight very quickly. It completely messed up my metabolism. In my recovery I went all-in, and put on around 30 kg over 1-2 years. Since then I lost 13 kg, and now my body seems to have settled. My set weight is higher than I would like it to be, but im learning to accept that and not fight against it. Seeing your all-in journey has helped me a lot.

  • @ParallelWellness

    @ParallelWellness

    4 жыл бұрын

    Amazing job! That must have taken so much bravery and courage! ❤️

  • @macmsp2200

    @macmsp2200

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am currently trying to recover from an eating disorder. I lost a lot of weight, gained some back when i first started recovery but now i’m loosing weight again because I am consistently restricting. This All In thing really seems like a good way for me to recover and also fix my hunger queues and have a healthy relationship with food. But I am terrified of the weight gain, how did you manage to just do it and go all in and how did you feel during the process of it?

  • @selenag.6565

    @selenag.6565

    4 жыл бұрын

    хMacMSP hey speaking as someone in the same position as you and recovering from an ED I would say the best thing is to just lay out the pros and cons of your disorder and really focus on what you want to be remembered by. No one will say how much you weighed or how big or small you were at your funeral, it’ll just be about how great a person you were and that’s what really matters. Just reframing thoughts to be this way helps a lot and make sure during the process that you’re nice to yourself and throw away old clothes that won’t fit instead of loathing about it. I hope this kind of helps :)

  • @feather1068

    @feather1068

    4 жыл бұрын

    Heads up for those recovering from an ED, going All-in may not be the best thing to do. Especially for those at a low weight, a sudden, high caloric intake could cause refeeding Symdrome, which is seriously dangerous and could even lead to sudden death in certain cases. Slow weight gain would be a better option for most people recovering, at least untill they are out of risk for refeeding syndrome. You need to consult your doctor before making any drastic changes to your diet.

  • @ParallelWellness

    @ParallelWellness

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@feather1068 Very true. Best to work with a doctor through this process.

  • @Charlotte-ic3wr
    @Charlotte-ic3wr4 жыл бұрын

    We stan a queen who cites her sources

  • @wendymorales5695

    @wendymorales5695

    4 жыл бұрын

    Period

  • @nebulaofemily
    @nebulaofemily4 жыл бұрын

    "Health should equal function, regardless of your body size." This is such an interesting perspective because these days all we see is "Health is eating salads and working out every day" and after you see something so many times you start believing it... kinda

  • @VerySeriousUser

    @VerySeriousUser

    4 жыл бұрын

    Calcification of your arteries does not impair your function until you get strokes.

  • @kaylarivera7822

    @kaylarivera7822

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s crazy to think about it but it’s true. Some people function better with more meat while some function better with no meat at all. There is no one size fits all approach to feeling your best health wise yet people will act like there is.

  • @jillclausen
    @jillclausen4 жыл бұрын

    I think a lot of people are skeptical because we forget this was a method to fix EXTREME hunger. Many people, including myself at times, who are overweight and chronic overeating (not due to extreme hunger) see your journey and get really confused and to be honest JEALOUS because we see ourselves as going ‘all in’ on a normal basis but only continue to gain instead of finding a ‘set point.’ I think it’d be really helpful if you did a video on intuitive eating and how it works, how you separate true hunger from emotional eating or the habit of eating until your ‘full’ vs ‘satiated’

  • @CazSantiago

    @CazSantiago

    4 жыл бұрын

    YES! THIS PLEASE: "I think it’d be really helpful if you did a video on intuitive eating and how it works, how you separate true hunger from emotional eating or the habit of eating until your ‘full’ vs ‘satiated.’ "

  • @yellowbmblbee

    @yellowbmblbee

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nailed it. this is what happened to me. Until I figured out WHY, I kept repeating the same damaging habit of weight gain, etc. It was more psychological than physical with me...I'd love to see her touch on this.

  • @cheerbeastly

    @cheerbeastly

    4 жыл бұрын

    She said you have to listen to when you get full. If you are “over eating” you are inherently eating past your fullness cues. Which she discussed all of that in the video.

  • @MrSixPack5228

    @MrSixPack5228

    4 жыл бұрын

    jus eat less

  • @alawrence94229

    @alawrence94229

    4 жыл бұрын

    This 1000x over! I was just about to comment something similar!

  • @okaykewl5496
    @okaykewl54964 жыл бұрын

    i’m crying watching this, you’ve helped me recover from my eating disorder. you’ve literally saved my life! i thank you so much i love you 💞😿

  • @vophie
    @vophie4 жыл бұрын

    It sucks how men can traditionally be "fit and muscular and beefy" or "fit and thin and lean" or "fit and large" or "fit and small" or even just accepted as not fit, but women are told they can only be fit if they are thin

  • @kythconney7412

    @kythconney7412

    4 жыл бұрын

    TRUEEEEEE it's so annoying. I feel that women are more pressured to look a certain way, have the perfect body, but people are less judgemental about men. He's got a big belly coz he drinks a lot? People will likely just laugh about it and think it's fine and normal. Men are not supposed to wear shapewear to hide their big fat bellies but women should. Honestly, LEAVE OUR BODIES ALONE!

  • @JustinK0

    @JustinK0

    4 жыл бұрын

    fitness in general about health ""fit and large"" only refers to sumo wrestlers but i dont think you understand their diet or specific way they gain weight, they dont just eat McDonalds all day and gain weight.. They eat a ridiculous amount of healthy food which 99% of general overweight people dont do. Other than those specific cases, Larger/fatter people are not considered "fit"

  • @kythconney7412

    @kythconney7412

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Wilfy Derfliw but i'm not only talking about people in workplaces. I'm not talking about how their fatness will affect them in their jobs. And i also didn't mean that it's only the fat women who feel pressured to become fit. I'm talking about all women even those who are not really fat but have some belly pooch coz that's just where their body stores their fat first and they feel so pressured to have a flat stomach and tiny waist. And a big booty. And big boobs. Coz those are society's standards. If a man has some belly fat (not really a beer belly but also not quite flat), it's fine. No one pressures him to get a six pack. He only has to have a good-looking face. If a woman doesn't have a flat stomach, she HAS TO hide it.

  • @nicholasalonzo3499

    @nicholasalonzo3499

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes its true women are heavily judged by their appearance and men are not. However, Men are more likely than women to be judged on social and financial status.

  • @dionysosalters6776

    @dionysosalters6776

    4 жыл бұрын

    Who tells women those things? I only hear YOU speaking about that stuff. My god, get those misbeliefs out of your mind. Why are you spreading them instead?

  • @bishlemon3375
    @bishlemon33754 жыл бұрын

    Steph, you’ve stayed so optimistic and respectful with ur articulations, props to you for that. People are so quick to assume things these days, so ur patience is truly amazing

  • @nadiayusuf6934
    @nadiayusuf69344 жыл бұрын

    maybe i'm naive but im so shocked at how people think she 'got fat'. she literally looks amazing and is glowing, you can tell

  • @areliolayo7146

    @areliolayo7146

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yea! I agree with you!!👍

  • @realSimoneCherie

    @realSimoneCherie

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ya I’m not shocked unfortunately.

  • @saintejeannedarc9460

    @saintejeannedarc9460

    Жыл бұрын

    The circles she was running in, that thought being rake thin, w/ ribs showing is looking great, doesn't surprise me that they would think she "got fat". She got a bit chubby in comparison, really more a healthy looking buxom figure, but far from fat.

  • @liepsnele11
    @liepsnele114 жыл бұрын

    Having an ED is terrible. I remember my binging and dieting cycles - eating too little and overexercising for a few months and then eating way too much for a few months cause I was hungry all the time. Hope you get better

  • @julieelizabeth5358

    @julieelizabeth5358

    3 жыл бұрын

    I feel you on this 😔❤️

  • @yerimkim
    @yerimkim4 жыл бұрын

    When I heard about your all in video I was super curious about it and I decided to eat to satiety as well instead of starving myself to lose weight 😮 I actually stopped thinking about food and starting eating more healthier than before even though I’m eating a lot more than before. But I’m not gaining any weight so I thank you so much for sharing your journey 😭

  • @DANNYTHEFROG123

    @DANNYTHEFROG123

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you aren't gaining weight your body must be happy.

  • @yerimkim

    @yerimkim

    4 жыл бұрын

    Danyelle Jones but now I’m slowly trying to lose weight! But the right way without starving myself 😊

  • @Mwriggles

    @Mwriggles

    4 жыл бұрын

    yerim kim Amazing! Just be careful tho and keep it up!

  • @el5844

    @el5844

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@yerimkim there is no right way to lose weight:( even a small seficit can supress your hormones and your immune system(I speak from experience). If you try to lose weight, you are going to undo all your hard work!

  • @michellepark0954
    @michellepark09544 жыл бұрын

    I hope stephanie reads this :> Hey steph i went all in since september after seeing you going all in. I was suffering from various eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia. Ah yes and also really really bad body dysmorphia. I am still recovering from eating disorder till now, even after overshooting my set point weight just like you. My weight is going down and i dont binge as much as i did before recovering (i binged so much and couldnt control myself. I even ate things out of garbage can), but i cant say i dont suffer from ed anymore just because i am in recovery. I am very slowly losing fat as you are. I recently stopped binging as i stopped snacking and eating whole meal 3 times, and i am very happy that actually worked. I also recently fixed my toxic relationship with exercising

  • @carissa4136

    @carissa4136

    4 жыл бұрын

    Proud of you!

  • @daliablackman7374

    @daliablackman7374

    4 жыл бұрын

    Aw thanks for sharing your story! Keep at it!! You are incredibly strong 💪

  • @brittwagemans88

    @brittwagemans88

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am suffering from a ed to, really want to do this but I am sooooo scared!

  • @leilaheuser1893

    @leilaheuser1893

    4 жыл бұрын

    IM SO PROUD OF YOU LOVE ❤️

  • @ziiviii

    @ziiviii

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's amazing!! ❤️

  • @annaa_louiise
    @annaa_louiise3 жыл бұрын

    Your definition of health has to be the best description I’ve ever come across. Wow. When I was at what was considered a “healthy weight” I’d lost my period, was anxious, starving, unhappy, extremely food focused, stressed & insecure. It just goes to show that it’s very difficult to define someone’s health, wellbeing and quality of life purely based on the way they look.

  • @lj.6551
    @lj.65514 жыл бұрын

    Dax Shepherd once talked about alcoholics kinda getting a reality check when they first come to meetings and realize that honesty is a must. Because lying to the others about alcoholism is like "bullshitting a bullshitter", they'll see right through it and no trust can be build. I often think about that when it comes to ed's. Once even you realize that weight gain is necessary, because you can feel your body shutting down, you can tell others that you want to change. You can tell them that you will slowly increase your daily calories and that this is the most healthy way to transition out of a caloric deficit. And others, maybe even health care professionals, will understand and support this decision as it sounds logical. But others with (past) ed's will instantly recognize it as a desperate attempt to remain in control, to get healthy without getting healthy. And they'll understand that this can never work as things aren't actually getting better. This channel is so important to me. It gives me hope that everything could actually become normal, while also "calling me out" on stuff. I'm nowhere as brave as Stephanie, but I am so inspired by her. Thank you for sharing your story & message!

  • @ParallelWellness

    @ParallelWellness

    4 жыл бұрын

    Great reflection L J! We use all kinds of language to justify dieting and disorder eating behaviours, and eventually in order to achieve recovery we have to be honest with ourselves and name it as problematic. I think there's a lot of freedom in that though.

  • @halleknox2059
    @halleknox20594 жыл бұрын

    Her & Jeff are legitimate relationship goals, you can tell how much love they have for each other just from their videos. Someone who supports you no matter what and just wants you to be happy......where do I find one 🥺🥺

  • @fervantprayer77

    @fervantprayer77

    4 жыл бұрын

    Halle Knox hmmmm, why do you say that

  • @farah_lynn

    @farah_lynn

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have the same question!

  • @GetFitwithNatasha

    @GetFitwithNatasha

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jeff is a closet gay fake natural steroid user who uses Steph as a smokescreen. He put Steph on clenbuterol and thyroid meds which caused her post starvation hyperphagia and adaptive thermogenesis. Thoughts?

  • @GetFitwithNatasha

    @GetFitwithNatasha

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@farah_lynn at the gay bar.

  • @prowii52

    @prowii52

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tinder

  • @stienox1474
    @stienox14744 жыл бұрын

    “bodybuilding is the only sport that is played when the individual is in it’s weakest state.” but seriously steph your the best and jeff seems like such a calm and chill guy. i love ur video’s guys!!

  • @ronnie-lynn

    @ronnie-lynn

    4 жыл бұрын

    Also people who run marathons are in super weak state physically!

  • @rachelsmith4383

    @rachelsmith4383

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ronnie-lynn ummm no, they are not.

  • @kylieelizabeth5360

    @kylieelizabeth5360

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@rachelsmith4383 i think she's right to a certain extent like olympic-level marathon runners, while they might be strong and capable of running 26.2 miles incredibly fast, are often experiencing the same symptoms like extreme hunger and loss of menstrual cycle and osteoporosis

  • @tamym_
    @tamym_4 жыл бұрын

    i haven’t watched u for long, but just from the way you talk and organize your thoughts i can tell that you’re a really transparent, honest and genuinely nice person. subscribed 💓

  • @threedollaya8860
    @threedollaya88604 жыл бұрын

    I love how people were actually sending her hate for this, but now she’s winning because she’s a curvy queen

  • @Andrei-hq9jd

    @Andrei-hq9jd

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your mentality is exactly the problem. People have critiques and your response is 'everybody hates her'. She's a public figure making infkuencial videos. Grow up

  • @threedollaya8860

    @threedollaya8860

    4 жыл бұрын

    Andrew Think 7bb do u know how to read? I said people were sending her hate but it doesn’t matter cause she looks great? U mentioned shit I didn’t even say. i swear there’s always that one person in the comments who just like to be annoying

  • @Weedinmybuttat3am
    @Weedinmybuttat3am4 жыл бұрын

    me: time to do some homework! stephanie: *posts* me: homework can wait.

  • @jm-ys4ic

    @jm-ys4ic

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s summer

  • @novasummer7976

    @novasummer7976

    4 жыл бұрын

    y'all aint on summer break, sending my prayers

  • @cassandracano7675

    @cassandracano7675

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jm-ys4ic summer courses exist, or for some summer school

  • @zohaa3096

    @zohaa3096

    4 жыл бұрын

    This is me right now 😂😂😂😂

  • @SirenUniverse381
    @SirenUniverse3814 жыл бұрын

    Jeff's goofy "behind-the-camera" face is so funny to see.☺️ Glad that ya got reunited and that ya are doing fine.☺️

  • @MusicsInMySoul977
    @MusicsInMySoul9774 жыл бұрын

    "Healthy doesn't mean thin, it means functioning well" touched me so closely. I've been having a rough time with body positivity and acceptance lately. So thank you for opening the conversation up and challenging the societal standards!

  • @MusicsInMySoul977

    @MusicsInMySoul977

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Real boxing Fan1 But what does "healthy" mean to you then? Does it mean healthy by professional standards: meaning you have good heart function, low cholesterol, good blood pressure, and are functioning well mentally? or does it mean thin? Because news flash here - you can be "healthy" (as in joyfully exercising, mentally healthy and physically healthy by professional standards) and not be straight sized (or thin).

  • @christinamyers5750
    @christinamyers57504 жыл бұрын

    Tbh I think that this “all in” year went soooo fast 💨 you look amazing steph and I love how happy and joyful you look now!!❤️❤️ thanks for sharing your journey with us🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️❤️

  • @wanderingpandayoutube
    @wanderingpandayoutube4 жыл бұрын

    I love how you format your responses to criticism the way a scientist does research but also say things in an accessible way. You exude such grace, calm, and peace with yourself ❤️ been enjoying your content from before and through your whole journey. Thank you for continuing to be real!

  • @abedaboboo7189
    @abedaboboo71894 жыл бұрын

    Imagine getting a heart by stephanie 🥰

  • @StephanieButtermore

    @StephanieButtermore

    4 жыл бұрын

    😘

  • @abedaboboo7189

    @abedaboboo7189

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oo my gosh ...you truly are an inspiration ily🥰

  • @zoraidapuertorico3990

    @zoraidapuertorico3990

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@StephanieButtermore phone number hello

  • @Believeinyourself-00

    @Believeinyourself-00

    4 жыл бұрын

    Don't have to imagine anymore!

  • @maryloupadron5395

    @maryloupadron5395

    4 жыл бұрын

  • @willowwindsong
    @willowwindsong4 жыл бұрын

    I think being “fit” shouldn’t be associated with being extremely lean. And not being lean doesn’t mean you’re not into fitness. “When I looked the most fit” should be reworded to “when I was the most lean”. I think the only reason going “all in” seems like a big deal to people is because they’ve bought into the idea that being fit = having pretty low body fat. Just an opinion

  • @amandamysong

    @amandamysong

    4 жыл бұрын

    Willow Windsong women need more body fat than men to be ALIVE and healthy. To teach young women and men that having a fat percentage lower than what’s healthy is “healthy” is manipulative and awful.

  • @geordys1

    @geordys1

    4 жыл бұрын

    1st of all, being lean is part of being fit. 2nd of all nobody in the fitness industry is advocating to look like she did and be that lean year round. 3rd when she looked the best? She looked terrible. From a bodybuilding perspective she had no muscle mass she had no shape and she looked anorexic. Which is much different than a seasoned competitor who gets to that body fat for one show and still maintains their muscle mass. 4th the issue isn’t with that she went all in. The issue is she’s representing eating pizza donuts and ice cream as health? Which is pure insanity. What if she went all in on healthy foods instead of pizza, I guarantee she would’ve solved her hunger problem and not gained 40 fucking pounds. She would’ve gained 20 felt great and been at a comfortable weight. 5th and final. Did she need to gain weight? ABSOLUTELY but.... did she need to gain 40 pounds and lose all resemblance of being in shape? NO

  • @ontopofbottom

    @ontopofbottom

    4 жыл бұрын

    Being fit means you have muscle and noticeable muscle. You don’t have to be 6% body fat, but you’re not fit if you’re 35-40% body fat. You may be strong but you’re not fit.

  • @ontopofbottom

    @ontopofbottom

    4 жыл бұрын

    George Stevenson you nailed it. Why does goin “all in” include eating horrible junk food? She could’ve gone all in with healthy foods. Now she’s just promoting eating garbage food to her normal weight fans. They’re going to get fat eating donuts thinking they’re “getting strong”

  • @briconsidine4726

    @briconsidine4726

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@geordys1 1) She explained why she gained that much weight in the video, I've seen a lot of your comments and I suggest you watch the full video before commenting next time, 2) she didn't eat just junk food, she just didn't restrict her cravings as much as she had in the past. She was still eating healthy food, but if she felt hungry and was in the mood for some ice cream...she ate it. There's nothing wrong with that.

  • @lenaschlogel4555
    @lenaschlogel45554 жыл бұрын

    it's so weird i used to look at ur "before" as super healthy and fit, but now in comparison to how u look now all i see is someone who's starved. You look so amazing 💕💕

  • @christinac1195
    @christinac11954 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to say as a current med student, I really appreciate the questions you're raising about what it means to be "healthy" as it relates to weight. I had never her about this all-in diet until I saw your videos and its been giving me a lot of food for thought! Thanks Stephanie!

  • @Maddie-rv6sp
    @Maddie-rv6sp4 жыл бұрын

    To all the people that are being so critical and just plain MEAN about stephanie going on her all-in journey - ya'll really suck! Leave the woman alone! We women deal with so much and criticize ourselves so much already about our bodies. It's NEVER easy to see yourself go up in size when you see yourself in the mirror. Why would people try to kick people down when they're already upset? Stephanie if you're reading this please stay away from those toxic places where you've seen people say negative things about this journey. Please see that most of your supporters will be here for you and are happy for you whether you're 30 lbs up or down. This is a journey, not a race. Even if you haven't lost all of your pre-all in weight 1yr in...so what...losing the weight wasn't the goal - don't let people who don't even matter try to steer you off your track and lose sight of what this was all for. We are here for you steph!

  • @StephanieButtermore

    @StephanieButtermore

    4 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate this...so sweet!!! I guess I can understand why the criticism came my way, what I did was unconventional and it challenged the beliefs of many people...I can be sympathetic to that. However, I think there is a right and a wrong way to attack someone, so I think the toxicity was unnecessary. Thank you for the support. LOVE YOU!!

  • @SaphirBeere

    @SaphirBeere

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@StephanieButtermore But I am so thankful you went through this unconventional journey and shared it with the world - it's what we all really needed. Diet culture compromizes our health so much, and we never talk about the sideeffect weight loss comes with.

  • @corneliarudolph6831
    @corneliarudolph68314 жыл бұрын

    I personally went from being extremely underweight throughout most of my life, and am currently on a journey of finding the balance between fitness, eating enough, and loving my body. To be honest, it's been quite hard realizing that the weight gain is a positive experience, and at times I've wanted to go back to having a BMI of roughly 17, but this video is extremely helpful and inspiring. Thank you so much for making this!

  • @SwatchMeUp
    @SwatchMeUp4 жыл бұрын

    You have become such an inspiration to me. Taking all of the moral value from food and not counting calories or making crazy eating rules has saved my sanity and it changing my mentality for the better. Thank you so much for showing your progress and your journey. You changed my life.

  • @sandyyang870
    @sandyyang8704 жыл бұрын

    All these fitness influencers always say "trust the process" when people ask for advice about body building and becoming fit. It's the same deal. You have to be patient, trust yourself, and keep going when it comes to any kind of challenges you do to your body! Everyone wants quick results but that is not how a human body works. Stephanie, you look happier and more energetic. I applaud you for going through your journey and sharing with the public!

  • @ramoncarfrae5474
    @ramoncarfrae54744 жыл бұрын

    I've been following you for a couple of years and really look forward to your videos. 438 pounds down to 367 as of today. I have overcome food addiction and your videos are one of the tools I use. Thank you, Stephanie.

  • @bauklotz6279

    @bauklotz6279

    4 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, keep it up!:)

  • @josephine1840

    @josephine1840

    4 жыл бұрын

    that is absolutely incredible!!

  • @abbeyz4920

    @abbeyz4920

    4 жыл бұрын

    That is incredible! Congratulations x

  • @jennifermartinez7217

    @jennifermartinez7217

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ramon Carfrae Congrats! I started at 537 and currently at 396...hang in there Ramon!

  • @jabberwockylove
    @jabberwockylove4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for talking about this! I really hope as many people as possible out there get to check out your journey, learn from it and gain the courage to find their own way to a healthy and happy life 🙌

  • @TransformwithNadia
    @TransformwithNadia4 жыл бұрын

    Everything you said about being "Healthy" is so true! As an exercise instructor, when I was at my fittest, I was exhausted and hungry all the time too! These days, I'm chubbier, but I feel and (in my opinion) LOOK healthier! It goes both ways. You can overeat AND undereat. You can also work out too often (definitely was the case for me).

  • @kitaheard4790
    @kitaheard47904 жыл бұрын

    I am realizing I tend to do this without knowing its “all in” after I lose a lot of weight and maintain that very low weight for a while. I then become happy and decide I’m tired of being hungry and then allow myself to eat what I’d like. I’ve always downed myself for this and always lost my self esteem. I’ve been working on my self image currently and you’ve helped me view my situation in a different perspective, a positive one. Thank you.

  • @malinicorrea9379

    @malinicorrea9379

    4 жыл бұрын

    Im in ED recovery and the whole "restrict hard, then let go and eat what I want" is almost a weekly cycle for me. It's insanely difficult, but every person I've heard from who has struggled with disordered eating has always reminded me that recovery is both WORTH IT and POSSIBLE for everyone, no matter how long or hard they struggled. Love to you!!

  • @kitaheard4790

    @kitaheard4790

    4 жыл бұрын

    Malini Correa yes! I have had the same issues and I am finally gaining back my self worth and self esteem. You can do it too and just remember, it’s always a work in progress. I wish you the best and so much healing!

  • @eryniel3585

    @eryniel3585

    4 жыл бұрын

    I did the same thing without even knowing it, and I was really down on myself and developed disordered eating habit because I would restrict and then binge. Now I’ve stopped doing that, and I’m in the third phase of this process, and trying so hard to avoid falling back into toxic diet culture (which doesn’t even work for me anyway, why is it so hard to stay away from that). I feel better than ever

  • @kristinkrummel9736
    @kristinkrummel97364 жыл бұрын

    I've been wanting to tell you this since you started this journey.. just never knew how to put it in words. I never wanted to make you feel bad because after you started this all in journey, you have truly changed my life. Way back when I first saw you on KZread- I wanted to look just like you. I went nights going to sleep with pains in my stomach because I was so hungry. I already had body image issues and I could never understand how I could get my body to look like yours. After watching your journey and seeing how much you now shine with happiness and beauty.. I have gained so much self love. You have truly changed the "fitness" culture. Thank you for helping me feel happy with myself again.

  • @amandamysong
    @amandamysong4 жыл бұрын

    women need more body fat than men to be ALIVE and healthy. To teach young women and men that having a fat percentage lower than what’s healthy is “healthy” is manipulative and awful

  • @geordys1

    @geordys1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gerbils For Life every person can be healthy and have a six pack. That’s a fact. Being a little hungry doesn’t mean unhealthy.

  • @anderszimmerman2428

    @anderszimmerman2428

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're right, women store more fat, but that isn't necessarily determined by looking at them. In her lean state she was probably a little under 15% (which is insane for a woman btw) but for a dude to be at that percentage his abs are barely showing. I agree that promoting absurdly lean is problematic, but I really don't understand what the first part of your statement was about.

  • @gb917

    @gb917

    4 жыл бұрын

    Women in general are built differently. Skinny women have low body fat compared to other women and function just fine.

  • @briconsidine4726

    @briconsidine4726

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@gb917 there's no way you would be able to tell that without being that person lmao a lot of problems that arise from being underweight take a while to develop. And a lot of women hide the reality of what it feels like to be underweight because they're supposed to "be happy" because they're "beautiful." I see a lot of men commenting on this video about women's bodies when they clearly don't even know or understand the way they work or the history of women's health/fitness or the stigmas that hold women down. I think you need to sit back and listen a little more before you just interject yourself where you clearly don't belong.

  • @danaliu3295

    @danaliu3295

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gb917 you know skinny fat is a thing right?

  • @eelinsoh2597
    @eelinsoh25974 жыл бұрын

    I love how science based your experience is. And its lovely just hearing you speak. So soothing. Go Stephanie! Love your work!

  • @JessicaSpagnolo
    @JessicaSpagnolo4 жыл бұрын

    The amount of knowledge you know on this topic is insane, not to mention to way you explain everything is so informative I really enjoy listening to you talk about topics you're passionate about :)

  • @jacquelinearthseed76
    @jacquelinearthseed764 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you for doing this one in particular. I’m SSOOOOOO tired of male (young or old) fitness KZreadrs/IGers/trainers/coaches speaking about women’s bodies and hormones as if they are so certain they know what they are talking about or have EVER experienced any of what we feel. Of course, they have access to evidence-based science (which MOST of them ignore anyway), but even then, the LIVED/EMBODIED EXPERIENCE of being in a woman’s body is something they will never know or understand and so they should take several seats and prioritize LISTENING AND LEARNING from women like you, as well as other women on KZread who cater to older women who 1) have already had children and 2) are approaching menopause. Controlled experimental laboratory studies are great (as you know being a scientist), but lived experience is ALSO very important data to consider. In general, we need more scientific studies on women of ALL ages when it comes to fitness, nutrition, wellness, etc.

  • @el5844

    @el5844

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ikr no females have ever judged the all in journey...

  • @ashruth7183

    @ashruth7183

    4 жыл бұрын

    Preach!

  • @evaaxoxoxoxoxo4790

    @evaaxoxoxoxoxo4790

    4 жыл бұрын

    Jacqueline Jenkins YESSS!!!

  • @melanieeckoff718
    @melanieeckoff7183 жыл бұрын

    Love how thoughtful you are 💕 I don't think I've enjoyed any "before/after journey" as much as your all-in! Thank you 😘

  • @daniellekuhl2236
    @daniellekuhl22363 жыл бұрын

    This is such an important video. Thank you for being so open and honest with us. Your "all in" journey helped me stay the course when all I wanted to do was abandon ship. Your integrity and intelligence are beacons of light and hope.

  • @JamminStuff
    @JamminStuff4 жыл бұрын

    I'll be honest, as someone who is very into sports here. The "fittest you ever looked" by fitness industry standards actually looks mad unhealthy to me. It looks mad skeletal and underweight. Im sorry if thats offensive but thats how alot of people who are into 'functional fitness' see it. Bodybuilding is not & has never been about health, and if you take off those 'bodybuilder' goggles you'll realise how perverse there standards are. You look so so so much healthier in every way now, with your healthy weight, healthy fat % and healthy body shape. It looks alot better to people outside of 'bodybuilding'. I am so glad and grateful that you are sharing your journey and helping to break the ridiculous standards of 'bodybuilding' and womans body image in general. Everyone is different and health should be the #1 priority. Keep posting and promoting this, no one should be going hungry, everyones metabolism is different and I don't even watch fitness youtubers I only watch some of your videos because its exposing the craziness of the 'bodybuilding' industry. Thankyou.

  • @TheRedChai

    @TheRedChai

    4 жыл бұрын

    The "fittest she ever looked" was Stephanie's attempt at what she thinks is "industry standard fittest", but it was very unfavorable body composition, especially for a female - underweight, malnourished and underMUSCLED. Not her "fittest" aesthetically - she looked emaciated - and not her "fittest" functionally - she lost all her strength, especially in her upper body, from literally starving.That's not how you do non-competitive bodybuilding in principle, that's how you do it when you don't know what you are doing and then you harm yourself. There are many such stories, nothing special unfortunately. It is good that she is now settled at a higher body fat percentage. She finally has normal levels of fat, after trying to stay extra lean with abysmal nutrition for years. She should just eat and train "normally" because she is incapable of doing anything outside of that without triggering extreme practices, disordered eating, and degrading her hormonal and metabolic health. Some people simply cannot figure out a long-term fitness+nutrition process that is healthy and also gives impressive results both in body composition and functional goals. She is yet to demonstrate that she actually "recovered". However, her conveniently timing quite a bit of weight loss so she can look "great" for her one year anniversary (while claiming she did not diet but her hunger lessened)... red flag. One of many.

  • 4 жыл бұрын

    YES I came here to say this exactly. The bodybuilding world is honestly a scary place. I've been getting started on weight training to improve my strength and health, but within a few weeks of watching videos in this community on KZread my body image has gone down the toilet. Pretty counter-productive.

  • @emh8861

    @emh8861

    4 жыл бұрын

    I went to a show. I was pretty shocked at what I saw.

  • @veronikaturner3406

    @veronikaturner3406

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Wilfy Derfliw Oh come on, she isn't that big especially now that her hunger has gone down. Nor is she a basketball player, she doesn't have to be built like one.. there isn't just one way to lead a healthy life. The "set point" for body weight has been scientifically shown, I don't know what other evidence you need. The body maintains a certain weight, but of course things like hormonal shift/age/eating hyper palatable foods will alter those functions over time. Her problem is that she became too shredded and her hunger signals went through the roof. What matters now is that she's not constantly hungry anymore and has regulated hormones, I call that a win.

  • @kristinadams5192

    @kristinadams5192

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wilfy Derfliw she’s not fat.

  • @DanielEarl
    @DanielEarl4 жыл бұрын

    When your girl eats more than you. Jeff: doesn't care

  • @kathyespino-perez8540
    @kathyespino-perez85403 жыл бұрын

    I love all of the analogies you use to explain concepts. I have been a chronic yo-yo dieter and it was great to see your all in video. I loved your being completely transparent and even showing the moments when you were crying because of your weight gain. Your series of videos has helped me tremendously and I look forward to watching more! xoxo

  • @kaltaje
    @kaltaje4 жыл бұрын

    Whenever I need a reminder of why I'm changing my unhealthy, restrictive habits to get to a happier and healthier place, I always come back to your videos. Thank you Stephanie, always such great content and your journey and progress has been so great to watch x

  • @KaylaBrooks4
    @KaylaBrooks44 жыл бұрын

    I think what I appreciate about Stephanie the most is how well-spoken and educated she is. Everything she says is so logical and can always be backed up by evidence. She’s just so smart!!!

  • @amaliavalentine2511
    @amaliavalentine25114 жыл бұрын

    I’ve only just found out about you and your channel yesterday. I spent all of last evening watching each of your “All In” videos and it has already helped me immensely by shifting my mindset and really thinking about the way I’ve been treating my body all of these years. I have also dealt with extreme hunger and ed which has worsened during quarantine and every day has been a struggle in regards to the restrict/binge cycle, and food guilt. Following your journey over the past 24 hours has been so uplifting, informative, and a breath of fresh air. Thank you so much for sharing and being vulnerable, I know this was hard work. I may be new here but you’ve won my heart and I wish you all the best!!!

  • @vanessagermain4922
    @vanessagermain49224 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for posting this! Following your all in journey has helped me so much with my own ed. I used to obsessed over being thin because I thought that was healthy. When you say that health is body function, that resonates so much with me. I cannot thank you enough and hope you will continue sharing your journey!

  • @kgun42878
    @kgun428783 жыл бұрын

    the universe knew I needed to see this today. Thank you for all of your info and support. I’m currently on my own “all in” (ish) journey and I’m having a hard body image day.

  • @luanaazula3342
    @luanaazula33424 жыл бұрын

    Omg girl I'm going all in in hope to recover from a ed. I'm so scared! But pretty excited to feel good again! Thank you for everything, you are such an inspiration!

  • @gabriellenicholls6712

    @gabriellenicholls6712

    4 жыл бұрын

    Having also gone all in for the same reason, DO IT!!! I’m so excited for you!! Trust me it will be scary at first but if you stick through it you will be so much happier out the other side.

  • @marlenesophie1656

    @marlenesophie1656

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am also trying to go all in to recover from my ed . I hope to get a healthy relationship with food and get a stronger body and get out of being underweight. I am so so scared but i will try :)

  • @hopeandpray1

    @hopeandpray1

    4 жыл бұрын

    You’ve got this! Recovery is so worth getting past the fear.

  • @jitalyj-feelingit1008

    @jitalyj-feelingit1008

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can do it with support.

  • @el5844

    @el5844

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yasss! Remember your health and happiness is more important than what you look like❤❤ I got my period back after 1 month all in and my relationship with food is better than when I was a kid🤪, its so worth it!!

  • @juliettaservin6288
    @juliettaservin62884 жыл бұрын

    I’m not sure how to say this but you’ve been one of the most significant and helpful people on KZread in my life for the past few months since I started following your all in journey.

  • @dianabaz
    @dianabaz4 жыл бұрын

    You are not only contributing with great wisdom, you are also making the world a better place being the bright and loving person you are! It fills my heart with joy to see you more radiant and happier then ever!

  • @mooxo4579
    @mooxo45794 жыл бұрын

    I actually started my recovery from an eating disorder the same time you started going all-in. It was very comforting to know someone else is going through basically the same I was. Thank youuu

  • @thefreya1998
    @thefreya19984 жыл бұрын

    You’re amazing Stephanie, your journey has seriously inspired me to view my body so differently, being happy and balanced is so much more important than how we look, thank you for helping me realise this ❤️

  • @samantham880
    @samantham8804 жыл бұрын

    I’m so proud of your journey and how you stuck through it even when it was hard🥰❤️ And look at you now! Looks aside (even though you look great), more importantly you seem so healthy and happy! You inspire me to find balance in my life ☺️

  • @saylorkelly9129
    @saylorkelly91293 жыл бұрын

    You are such an important figure on the internet. You are just what the doctor ordered. It is so refreshing and therapeutic to hear a fitness icon preach genuine health over appearance. Simply hearing you say that "there has to be some level of body acceptance" takes a weight off of my shoulder. I like hearing that my objective should be to love my body and honor it instead of grinding against it to fit a mold. You are golden, and I am forever grateful for your channel.

  • @ericaklein9583
    @ericaklein95834 жыл бұрын

    I honestly feel like I went "all in" before I even knew it was a thing! This and the last video gave me a whole new perspective on my own journey with food. After restricting food and an obsessive workout routine, I lost sight of where I had started and was skinnier than I ever planned to be. Slowly, binge eating took over my life after going abroad for school and feeling very alone. I felt so low. I was heavier than ever and knew I needed to find intuitive eating and balance. But today I've found my "set weight" and continue to workout, but no longer let food etc rule my life. Looking back on it after watching these videos I feel as though my body put me through "going all in" without me knowing where I was headed. Even though I was completely ashamed and scared during the process - again I felt so alone and wouldn't want anyone to do it the way I did - I am strangely grateful for the process I went though. I never thought it was possible back then, but for anyone going through anything similar, do not be ashamed. More people than you know have gone through what you are. You are not your body, you are so much more. I still have my ups and downs but I no longer feel so completely ruled by food and my body image. I love myself at all stages of life!

  • @daisiesandroses5107
    @daisiesandroses51074 жыл бұрын

    I love your self care list of what makes you feel healthy, and happy.

  • @anaihuitron1202
    @anaihuitron12024 жыл бұрын

    I just wanted to say how much i loved how open you were throughout this whole journey. I’ve been here since the beginning and it’s been amazing watching you change and see how happy you are❤️ much love your way

  • @ingridfunderudsyrtveit428
    @ingridfunderudsyrtveit4284 жыл бұрын

    I’ve struggled with anorexia since I was 12 and you inspire me so much! I hope that I’ll be able to go “all in” one day, but it will probably be the most difficult (but also most important) project of my life. I also hope you know that what you are doing, and the videos you are posting might save lives. You are truly amazing! Thank you!

  • @MrsChance99
    @MrsChance994 жыл бұрын

    This is so amazing!! Thank you for clarifying that being healthy is being functional!! ♥️♥️♥️ glad that you have healed & are feeling healthy

  • @lauradevereux9117
    @lauradevereux91174 жыл бұрын

    Your videos have really inspired me in my ED recovery and I've finally had the courage to go all in recently, feeling great so far! Thank you so much for bringing more attention to something so important 💗

  • @FAY-di7rg

    @FAY-di7rg

    4 жыл бұрын

    Good luck love!!

  • @adrienne2838
    @adrienne28384 жыл бұрын

    I love the way you speak, confidently, clearly and in a way everyone could understand

  • @gabby1013
    @gabby10134 жыл бұрын

    stephanie, your all in videos inspired me to start eating more after going through two rounds of amenorrhea. you helped me realize i need to take care of my body and think of my future self. since last year, i’ve regained my period and had consistent cycles! i know many people in the fitness community don’t understand your all-in journey and believe it is harmful, but they don’t understand the impact it had on many women’s overall health. thank you :)

  • @jaustennoeller1593
    @jaustennoeller15934 жыл бұрын

    Hi Stephanie, I’ve been following your journey and I just want to say that you look so vibrant and full of life, it’s obvious that you made the best decision for yourself. As a fellow woman in science, I have seen some videos from your detractors and while they always mention that you’re a “smart girl” they don’t really give you credit for your knowledge and reasoning behind your actions. This video certainly addressed those detractors. Last, I’d just like to say that your videos have added so much to my life. I’ve had waist length hair for my entire adult life and I had no clue how to style it until I started watching your content. I look forward to your and Jeff’s content and appreciate the positivity you are putting out into the world. Thank you!

  • @BeeBeeMacGee
    @BeeBeeMacGee4 жыл бұрын

    MISCONCEPTION #3: I’d really like to point out, for those that are suffering from eating disorders without going into inpatient, or outpatient treatment for monitoring, do not go ‘all in’ without first going to a doctor or therapist. Refeeding Syndrome is a concern in regards to eating disorders, severe caloric restrictions, and very low weight, and it can, potentially, kill you. If you think you have an ED, go see a professional BEFORE you decide to change your calorie intake.

  • @jadenpetersburg1431

    @jadenpetersburg1431

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think if you’re that underweight it is highly unlikely you’d not be being monitored by a doctor

  • @staceyowenswellness

    @staceyowenswellness

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jadenpetersburg1431 you don't have to be underweight to experience refeeding syndrome. That is a common misconception about eating disorders and keeps people sick because they don't see themselves as sick enough for treatment.

  • @mel3636

    @mel3636

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@staceyowenswellness like seriously it kills me when I get told that "you're too fat to have an eating disorder" and that is NOT true...I wish people knew that :(

  • @staceyowenswellness

    @staceyowenswellness

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mel3636 I am so sorry. I wish you health and hope you know that you deserve treatment and recovery no matter what your weight is. I'm rooting for you 💜

  • @SaphirBeere

    @SaphirBeere

    4 жыл бұрын

    Going to a therapist or doctor to be diagnosed with an eating disorder is sometimes a privelege. And many facilities still rely on BMI charts (which are nonsense on individual basis). I think it's right to point out that refeeding syndrome exists, but it's very rare. As far as I know it only applies if you have been eating less then (sorry for mentioning calories) 400kcal a day for a prolonged time. Otherwise I don't think you NEED to be monitored. But of course get any help you need to eventually go All In.

  • @celinechan979
    @celinechan9794 жыл бұрын

    I start crying every time I watch your “All In” videos. They’re just so admirable and I absolutely love your determination! You struck my heart all the time! Supporting you all the way!! 😭❤️

  • @Nikkiwiththelashes
    @Nikkiwiththelashes4 жыл бұрын

    Honestly found this all in journey of yours very refreshing realizing how “ my journey was so different and yet the very same” I suffered with this as well could eat indefinitely but never feel full.... until I was pregnant 🤰🏼 then I went all in without realizing that was what was happening and now after having him everything has leveled out. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @charlenechew250
    @charlenechew2504 жыл бұрын

    Hi Stephanie! I've never commented on your videos but i have been following your journey, and I just want to say thank YOU for being such a light in this crazy online fitness influencer sphere. You have really educated me and helped me to shape a healthy mindset towards health and fitness. I love how you take a scientific approach as well. Thank you so much.

  • @Strawberryforlife
    @Strawberryforlife4 жыл бұрын

    I love how clear, concise, and evidence-based your arguments are. Seeing good science in the online fitness community is so refreshing!

  • @CrotchetRest

    @CrotchetRest

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have a problem with one of her arguments, the one against reversed dieting, where she essentially says: "Slow increase of calories just prolongs the period of time you eat unhealthy, so increase dramatically, it will settle down." Using the same logic, you could tell obese people: "Slow decrease of calories just prolongs the period of time you eat unhealthy, so decrease dramatically, it will settle down." - voila, argument for yoyo dieting. Am I missing something?

  • @carisa2785
    @carisa27854 жыл бұрын

    never heard about going “all in” before you began posting it but now i realise how beneficial and necessary it may be for some people. you’re so inspirational and i’m so happy for you & your journey! ♥️

  • @bimansaroya8604
    @bimansaroya86043 жыл бұрын

    Love this video! The courage to go through this and being one of the first to go through this, document, and post this will help so many people! 🥰

  • @jordanstacy1152
    @jordanstacy11524 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos so much, Stephanie! They constantly inspire me to keep going in my own weight gain and health journey and always make me smile. Thanks for being you!!!!

  • @pearsecobb6168
    @pearsecobb61684 жыл бұрын

    Stephanie, seeing your all in video was so great for me. I was able to drop my weight from 165 pounds to 118 pounds, which for me is about 12 pounds underweight. I was running 5 miles everyday, I ate sometimes less than a thousand calories each day, and since I am teenage male, my metabolism gave me a boost. I was very grumpy and tired and looked sick a lot of the time, so when I was taken to a doctor to see if I was actually underweight or not, and told that I need to gain weight, your videos helped show me that it was okay to eat a lot. Normally, I would feel very sick and bloated after eating just normal amount of food, but you showed me that its not damaging to want to eat what you want sometimes and that its normal to sometimes gain weight. Sry if this seems like rambling and doesn't make a lot of sense, but I do just want to say, thanks for being you, and keep up with the great videos!

  • @mindflayer0319

    @mindflayer0319

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’m so happy for you man!! I’ve been there and I feel the same.

  • @emilyloraine8391
    @emilyloraine83914 жыл бұрын

    So glad you posted! All the negative reviews I've watched about your All In Journey didn't understand it, you, your goals, or anyone else that could be struggling the same way. Stephanie, you look so much healthier, but more importantly, happier. Sending all my love. You're my favorite person in the fitness community, and I think you're also the healthiest. Bless!

  • @madelinerussell3786
    @madelinerussell37864 жыл бұрын

    Hearing you speak about what you consider healthy was so inspiring. I sat through listening to that list thinking that I can say yes to all of those questions, but for so many years I still believe weight is fundamental to health. That if I lose weight to be thinner I will be 'more healthy' when in reality, weight loss regimes for me lead to a drop in the quality of my life. Being more hungry, tired, irritable etc. You've made me realise that I am really healthy where I'm at

  • @lucindabreeding
    @lucindabreeding4 жыл бұрын

    My frustration is being fat, having healthy bloodwork - low cholesterol, normal blood sugar, and low blood perssure - and dealing with people who don't know this, but lecture me about my health. I'm obese, but I run, lift weights and am even preparing for a really rigorous hiking trip. But people insist that I have type 2 diabetes, heart problems and am on the road for premature death. People also assume I live on donuts and coca cola. I eat whole foods, fresh (and frozen) fruit, vegetables, whole grains, lean protein and fish. By every clinical metric, I am really healthy. But I'm fat, so I get a lot of unsolicited assumptions about my health and physical abilities. It makes it so hard to make peace with my body.

  • @comprendersi1444

    @comprendersi1444

    4 жыл бұрын

    You’re not fat than. You’re healthy. The word fat has been used/ misconstrued to be a description of people. Screw the people that don’t know.

  • @taesfilter3026

    @taesfilter3026

    4 жыл бұрын

    thank you so much for sharing your story! we need more stories like this. while obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases as well as metabolic syndromes, it's not a definite connection when your bloodwork comes out normal and healthy. fat distribution differs for everybody and such concept should be normalised.

  • @geordys1

    @geordys1

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you’re over weight but maintain your health and are happy with how you look nobody should ever tell you you need to lose weight. However if you do ever want to there’s nothing wrong with that either. It’s unfortunate that you eat Whole Foods and still are considered over weight. Which is much different than Stephanie force feeding pizza and donuts with her perfect genetics and advocating others do the same.

  • @annabelatherton7851

    @annabelatherton7851

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing! I’m a completely reversed version of you...at 5ft 4.5in (164cm), I used to weigh 55kg (118lbs) and already suffering from “obesity” symptoms, like chronically inflammation and irregular Menstruation. Thus I got down to 51-52kg (110lbs) , my health had improved and my Menstrual cycle becomes even regular. To conclude, every single person has an unique body, and their’s never an universally optimal BMI value.

  • @lucascheidegger1625

    @lucascheidegger1625

    4 жыл бұрын

    There are a lot of studies which show that you are way healthier than your skinny friends which don't move or do sports maybe this helps

  • @Nedjie_ifbbpro
    @Nedjie_ifbbpro4 жыл бұрын

    We love an educated clap back queen! Side note: I've been waiting on your nail care routine. They look so good!

  • @KiannaDreiling

    @KiannaDreiling

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yaaassss nail care routine! Ever since she said they were real and she did them herself 😍😍😍

  • @micheleashley1192
    @micheleashley11924 жыл бұрын

    I never knew I needed this video until I clicked. Thank you so much for being so raw and so real about your journey. It’s truly inspirational coming from someone who’s suffered from EDs, body dysmorphia and restricted eating tendencies. I truly hope to get to the point you’re at and seeing you gives me hope and courage to start back up and push through the ups and downs.

  • @Nyla_emotes

    @Nyla_emotes

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can make it! :)

  • @micheleashley1192

    @micheleashley1192

    4 жыл бұрын

    pupazzetta thank you so much! I have 2 daughters I need to remain healthy physically and mentally for along with myself. ❤️

  • @margaritaesguerra1560
    @margaritaesguerra15603 жыл бұрын

    *relatively* new follower. please continue spreading love and positivity with the whole world. even though your journey is personal, that is what people need. and just you, in general 💖you're so inspiring. thank you for being so inspiring!!!

  • @esmepathare
    @esmepathare3 жыл бұрын

    I need to thank you Stephanie, your 'all in' journey inspired me to go on a similar one. I was in a very, very bad place with my nutrition a while back, and was so scared of every eating 'normally' because I was scared of changing. You empowered me to start listening to my hunger cues, so thank you so much and please keep up all this amazing content!

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