hey dude i remember you saying in a cutting vid that you try to get the cut over asap, and that you'll regain the muscle in 3ish months anyways. in this video alex says not to do that and that it will take much longer to regain muscle if we rush the process. - 14:08 you don't quite "crash diet" but did i misunderstand you and do you not rush your cuts? i remember you saying you drop from 4500cal per day to 2200, sounds quite aggressive to me
@@Kayohvaak7 you might not be taking into natural vs enhanced as well. alex is saying its much harder to not only do but do in a semi healthy way as a natty. you can fluctuate easier on peds and maintain homeostasis easier.
I'm amazed by how honest he's been on all things related to diet, nutrition, related psychology, and the advice he gave to stay away from dark paths. The internet fitness world is full of toxic 'advice' that can destroy people lives. I'm glad there are a few good ones out there like Alex giving proper, caring advice. Keep it real, Alex!
Impressive how much people complain about failing to either gain or lose weight when guys like you, Bald Omni Man, NH, GVS, etc. can diet and bulk any time they want with ease
I’m a natural female bodybuilder and man…You are SPOT on. This is golden. My last prep was 5.5 months and it “nearly ruined my life too” but in an elegant way that I think you can appreciate 😅 I wish I had incorporated diet breaks but I was coming off a building phase and ish was stubborn. You’re so so so right about diet fatigue And the backend bs. Anyhoo from the jump, it IS a science, you need to track your shit + hell yea you have more weight to lose. Everytime I assumed I only needed to drop 20LB…it was more like 30-35 to be stage lean. Bodybuilding is wild yo Thank you for this video
Brother, the last point really resonated with me. I've been going through photos from exactly one year ago, I was 160lbs at 5'10 and looking lean with abs popping. Now I'm at 180lbs after going through 2 bulks and cuts over the past year. I looked great but at the same time a lot of bodyparts were so much smaller, especially my arms grew almost 2 inches(almost at 17' now) and forearms got much bigger too. We have to keep reminding ourselves of all the positives of the bulks. Can't have one without the other. At the same time I'm really excited for the next cut to properly see all the new gains and I'm hyped to see you competing, the last time you were shredded u looked insane and probably could've won a show. Great video and keep up the great work.
Once I am done with this cut, I am gonna go back and watch that "Don't Waste your Bulk" video to make sure my first gaining phase will not be a waste. Thank you for this motivational video Alex
Great video Alex. It’s extremely inspiring to have followed your journey for most of the last decade. One thing I might add to this list is fasting, and not just intermittent fasting but doing so for 1-2 days at a time. In 2017 I went from 230 lbs to 190 lbs. Of course the water weight went easily, and I was continually cleaning up my diet, but I learned of the health benefits of fasting and gave it a try. I still fast to this day because of the other benefits it added to my life in terms of discipline. Learning to not only be okay with being hungry, but to let that hunger fuel me like a fire and attack my goals with unforeseen tenacity. I appreciate your contributions to the conversation and I hope this comment finds you and the community well!
Revisiting this video since I’m about to go on my first serious cut after three years of bulking. I told myself I’d cut after two, but I decided to keep it going since I just fell in love with training, with the addition of getting bigger and stronger. I made great progress in all aspects of training (all compounds plus weighted calisthenics went up) and so I was in a weird headspace where I was paranoid about cutting since I just kept wanting to get bigger and stronger. The way I see it, is that it’s not really a big deal if I lose strength during a cut since I’m not a competitive powerlifter. It’s also not be career to be strong or whatever, so having a small period of time spent getting lean will not detract from me. I also started to think in more positive ways of how I will come back bigger and stronger since I will be educating myself more about training in the meantime, and that I will definitely hit my lifelong strength goals in one of my next bulks. Cutting is a different type of beast in its own right, and there isn’t any shame at all in striving to be lean and see what you built up. Thanks Alex, I wish you further success in your training, as well as you channel!
It's like this man is reading my mind..Been bulking for a year and been planning to cut but scared because I might lose my strength and gains..But after this I have the absolute certainty to get shredded 💪 Thank you King
Comes with the territory dude but it gives you something awesome to look forward too. Changes, different sort of challenges, sure you'll lose strength but it will be like another game where you try to maintain your reps and strength.
This video is absolutely perfect ! Spitting straight facts my man, even with peds these fundamentals need to be adhered to. As a long distance runner who moved into weight lifting I often tried to offset my eating with high amounts of cardio which drove up fatigue and made me more susceptible to injury. Tightening up the diet ,tracking properly and taking diet breaks was a much more stress free process. Great content brother 💪
I've just gotten back down to 174 for the first time in 2 years and a lot of these are spot on. I can't stress your last point enough; it was very hard to bulk back up after being lean. One thing that helped me was finding fun/junkier foods to eat during a bulk as a way to encourage me to keep going. After leg day I would eat cereal, I'd go to the gym with my girlfriend and then have a date meal out at a local hibachi or Mexican place, etc. Sometimes you have to look at your Improvement Season as the time to make social gains in addition to gym gains
Another tip I'd add is recognise which situations or activities cause you to overeat or binge. Keep an eye out for these triggers. For me it was starting a new TV series & everytime I'd end up binge eating. On a cut atm, so just wanna say amazing vid, it helps out a lot & keeps me on track ♥️
I feel this man. The habits are associated with one another. I have to cut the netflix or whatever completely, too hard to regulate that junky binge eating. Can binge youtube for hours tho.
Alex you've gotten so eloquent at speaking you deliver your thoughts well. I'm trying to return to the fitness lifestyle since i stopped training for three years when I joined the workforce. Hopefully I get lean again with this tips since i'm too fat now.
Your totally right about this being a double edge sword . I lost a ton of body weight but still can’t lose this last part of my stomach and it’s becoming so consuming over my life! I know what it is that’s holding me back and it 3 fold : I can’t eat consistently now because of my new job while making less money , I cannot afford to be weak physically and because I live in New York City it’s a food desert unless I prepare and bring food I won’t get good foods to eat and if I do I’m spending up to $60 a day. Something I realized when I was dieting was I was angry all the time and physically weak . Plus in order to do this time , money and rest must be on your side . Great content , you told the truth about this a lot of these guys on here won’t say this especially about cutting phases .
Really great stuff man, diet breaks/maintenance phases are super important. I used to be 335lbs at my heaviest and got down to about 240lbs (roughly 25-28%BF I am 6'2) but once I got back into dating and didn't really do a maintenance phase/break I regained a bunch of weight now I'm back at 280ish. I'm currenlty planning the macrocycle for next year to cut in Q1 and Q3 and do maintenance phases in Q2 and Q4 so I don't burn out and actually reach my goal for the year to get down to 220lbs around 20-22%BF roughly. Still a ways to go before I can get down to 12-15% which is end goal, but slow and steady wins the race.
can't wait for my next cut. gonna see my current bulk out until the end of January and assess from there but hopefully this bulk will have been worth it.
Thank you for sharing this information with us. I could’ve used this info when I first started lifting instead of wasting time with bs most people put out. Great video brother!
Great video, bout to start a cut soon. When I first started lifting I was obese at 320, I have been fluctuating around 205-210 for about a year now and I've always had the goal of 190 in mind. What you said about losing water weight and looking really good early on resonates with me quite a bit. Many times I would start a cut, get down to like 200 really quickly and look really good and then kind of fall off the wagon underestimating what endeavor I'm going for. Still the leanest I've ever been but I want to take it to the next level
Just as you've pointed out how weight loss assists calisthenic performance, the corollary is true at least for me. When I have focused on calisthenics, it has either made it easier for me to maintain weight loss efforts or kept me from bulking too much. There's a certain feedback where it seems like the body just knows it doesn't want to make things too difficult.
Facts!! I've experienced this as well. It's like your body wants to adapt to those activities, making your physique as efficient as possible. And with the leanness incentive being higher with calisthenics, this makes it even easier.
I'm about intermidiate level of strength and never really done a proper cut, around 90kg at 5 "11 so I'm far from lean. Literally just started a cut and this video shows up in my notifications, perfect timing, cheers Alex. The best fitness content on this platform, as always!
@@simzblack1571 i feel so behind... im 21, 6ft, 85kg, and at a novice level for most lifts. i dont know how to calc BF, but id say im probably 25-30%. Finding it hard to cut weight atm, i do intermittent fasting and hiit in the form of cardio. i wanna get lean as for summer
Yes! Thank you so much for this video. Currently cutting rn and I feel so much better about having taken a week and a half unplanned break. Also good to know that the very large amount of strength loss is totally normal. I’ll be adding multivitamins to my daily routine and cardio. I’d been staying away from much cardio, electing to deficit almost entirely thru diet, but ik now that I shud add cardio for work capacity. Once again thank you so much
Having been away from these fitness channels a while, I must say that you are one of the few that haven't shown much signs of aging; you still look very youthful.
WOAHHHHHHH dude congrats on your competition phase! We send you the full support and love from here in Cali. Keep us updated and mayyyybe should we suspect a surprise Nippard guest appearance during your competition prep?? =P
I got shredded to 9% last year and plan to start up again after the holidays, this is perfect advice. You just need to trust the process and remain disciplined. Celebrate the small wins too, like if you see a new striation in the mirror, that's a victory!
@@ronaldsuarez6389 haha it went great! Got down to the same leanness but was 10lb heavier so big gains on the bulk! Since then I did another long lean bulk and am finishing up my cut, looks like I've added another 5ish lb lean mass this year. Just keep going brother hope you're making gains too :)
Definitely agree with the part about needing to take a break.. im down 35 lbs total from a dirty bulk that went a little too far and took a break after about 20-25 lbs where i was maintaining at around 190.. now that im cutting again down to hopefully 165, my body doesnt feel like its dying or needs a break because i actually spent a few months maintaining at 190. Down to 180 and while it is getting more difficult to stay consistent with the dieting i feel like my body can definitely handle losing the next 10-15 lbs
Great video. This will give me a good boost going into a deficit after Christmas day. Its gonna be slow and i'm not going to let myself suffer, not worth it for me for the shredz. Just gonna get to a happy point and maintain for a bit before I reassess goals.
Amazing video, you're a true inspiration. started to cut after being a lazy ass the last couple of months, i'll be revisiting your video many times over the next few months
Love this bro. I can relate to the dysmorphia. I went from 235 to 196 over 6 months. Now I’m at maintenance around 205 and I feel FAT. Gonna take a break and cut to ~185 in April.
You’re indeed one hundred % right! Crisp and clear perse based on the experience. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and experience!🌸 I wish You A happy new year 2023 mate with more health and wealth!
welcome to rep city bois... thanks alex your gpp videos introduced me to ironwold and i hit a goldmine with that discovery. currently running a 3 day full body and some burpees on off days
I was a chubby person my whole life till 16y old. Lost like 30 kg in 3 months and from there the grind started. I gaind and lost that kind of weight more then 3 times in my next 23 years, a lot or not but my skin could look a lot better thats for sure😂 ....now after trying all bs advice and diets i know that to stay lean i need 3 things. 1. Tracking callories 2. Working out. 3. MY most important factor which is 200 to 300 kcal cheat sweet snack every day. Im 3 years maintaining and slowly but surely sculpting my physique. Never ever i have looked like now, not compering to others and just trying to be a better person than I was. Thats from a guy who has been fighting depression and all kinds of things for more then 15 years. Anyway,i have also been doing the opposite of all this points mentioned in the video and boy, that list should be written in gold 🥇. Awsome material💯👍
dude i have been a cook/baker and pastry chef for almost 20 years and the diet advice of actually paying attention to your micro to macro nutrient intake from a real health perspective (mental and physical) is the best natural body building advice i have ever heard, with an easy way to meet this goal; LEARN TO COOK. this is of course followed closely by consistency in the gym and managing fatigue. long term you want to be lifting at 60, you want to hold your grandchild, thats what you do. great vid, thanks for your work.
personally over the last 2 years ive bulked for 9 months and then cut for 3 starting in late april so i look good for most of the summer time, been working for me and enjoying the process, its easier for me to lose than to gain weight, started very skinny. thanks for the tips Alex
I almost skipped this video thinking it was just another cutting lesson from your typical influencer. Easily the greatest video ever made. Hard reality check, going to get after it. See you on the other side.
Yeasss! I gotta switch up and start doing a couple overheads/finishers again. It’s fallowing this guy that gave me the realization that there was a weaghted exercise I had access to with my curl bar this and reverse curls. (More for the Arsenal)
I 100% agree with everything you've said here. Even the body dismophia thing. I'm at 14% right now and I feel fat. I made it to the single digits. It's legit man.
@@tonyf3100 gets in your head, just gotta remember that we are freaking elite monsters compared to the average slob. You're a freaking stud, remember that big dog 👍.
Alex, another great video! Everytime the notifications come through, I can't wait to click and check it out. Unrelated. I would love a video on you and your hair loss journey. I know that doesn't really fit your goals on your channel, but I think it would help a lot of guys, including myself. Just curious on your decisions to go bald, regrow hair, go bald again, etc. I always find myself going back and forth even though I've been bald for almost 3 years. Interested in hearing about your experience! Thanks for all you do and your passion for natural bodybuilding. We all appreciate it very much.
Excellent video 👌 new sub 🤟 just at the end of a mini bulk - now lookin at the cut phase with the end goal of being the most jacked I've ever been in my almost 40th year by end of April - good timing on this vid
Did my first successful cut during the fall before a BJJ competition, but bulked too hard after. Also didn't reach the leanness I desired. Going to start the new year off with new cut. This time even more successful and with a plan of sustainability to follow. A bit heavy at 90kg, 174 cm. Going to enjoy the easier time with chins and dips. Perfect timing Alex!
Hey Alex, as always you put out great content and i love your videos a lot! Huge inspiration!! One question though, have you ever tried out the Impossible dip?
22 yo 196cm and around 195lbs, started 2022 at 180lbs, started a serious bulk in July and put on some significant muscle. I'm going to aim for 220lbs before I begin to cut, and to be honest my main goals are moving weight and not pure aesthetic. Great vid.
I totally agree about the dysmorphia issue. Last year I decided that I wanted to get rid of the fat and I succeeded. Then I fell well below the minimum for my height, just because I wanted to be more and more lean.. and the health problems started immediately. I had to gain a few kilos and now I feel totally lost and fat etc. wanting to reach this leaner version again, even though it's not healthy . So yeah the struggle is real 😕
bro love ur vids, as someone who is on the leaner side i really would recommend u to get a tan once u get near ur weightloss goals, imho it makes a really big difference in the aesthetitcs
Great video Alex! Your ability to bulk/cut/maintain always inspired me because it takes great discipline. I think consistency is the most difficult aspect for me. I can track for 3 months after that I get really sick of tracking my calories and end up binging. I could never go from a cut to a maintenance phase. Got any tips on that? Also, do you track your calories year round?
Make it as easy for yourself as possible. The things that are easy to do are the things you end up doing, so make the things you should do the easy things to do.
The last part about wanting to chase that leanest state was excellent - I appreciate the vulnerability there
hey dude i remember you saying in a cutting vid that you try to get the cut over asap, and that you'll regain the muscle in 3ish months anyways.
in this video alex says not to do that and that it will take much longer to regain muscle if we rush the process. - 14:08
you don't quite "crash diet" but did i misunderstand you and do you not rush your cuts? i remember you saying you drop from 4500cal per day to 2200, sounds quite aggressive to me
@@Kayohvaak7 you might not be taking into natural vs enhanced as well. alex is saying its much harder to not only do but do in a semi healthy way as a natty. you can fluctuate easier on peds and maintain homeostasis easier.
This 30 min video legit gave a solution to every cutting problem thus saving people from months of mistakes! you deverse 1million subs already!
Thank you so much man, I'm happy you found lots of value in it!!
I'm amazed by how honest he's been on all things related to diet, nutrition, related psychology, and the advice he gave to stay away from dark paths. The internet fitness world is full of toxic 'advice' that can destroy people lives. I'm glad there are a few good ones out there like Alex giving proper, caring advice. Keep it real, Alex!
Impressive how much people complain about failing to either gain or lose weight when guys like you, Bald Omni Man, NH, GVS, etc. can diet and bulk any time they want with ease
you just do the thing
When you know what you're doing and stay away from fads, that's how it should be!
Almost like people are very different and the brain is very powerful
Literally everyone can diet and bulk any time with ease
@@akalion213 that’s why it’s impressive
I’m a natural female bodybuilder and man…You are SPOT on. This is golden.
My last prep was 5.5 months and it “nearly ruined my life too” but in an elegant way that I think you can appreciate 😅 I wish I had incorporated diet breaks but I was coming off a building phase and ish was stubborn. You’re so so so right about diet fatigue And the backend bs.
Anyhoo from the jump, it IS a science, you need to track your shit + hell yea you have more weight to lose. Everytime I assumed I only needed to drop 20LB…it was more like 30-35 to be stage lean.
Bodybuilding is wild yo
Thank you for this video
Hola desde España. Probably, the best video on TH-cam about cutting and lose weight. Congrants!
This is one of the best, no-BS real-life natty bodybuilding videos i have seen. Subbed, love the wisdom. Cheers!
Welcome aboard brother, real recognize!
Watched this video multiple times over the past year. Probably one of the best videos on I’ve seen.
I always enjoy your honest no bs approach. Greetings from Athens, Greece!
No bullshit editing, straight facts, straight to the point. Thank you brother 👊
Brother, the last point really resonated with me. I've been going through photos from exactly one year ago, I was 160lbs at 5'10 and looking lean with abs popping. Now I'm at 180lbs after going through 2 bulks and cuts over the past year. I looked great but at the same time a lot of bodyparts were so much smaller, especially my arms grew almost 2 inches(almost at 17' now) and forearms got much bigger too.
We have to keep reminding ourselves of all the positives of the bulks. Can't have one without the other. At the same time I'm really excited for the next cut to properly see all the new gains and I'm hyped to see you competing, the last time you were shredded u looked insane and probably could've won a show.
Great video and keep up the great work.
The most valid point you made. Listen to others more experienced and apply it. Well said.
Once I am done with this cut, I am gonna go back and watch that "Don't Waste your Bulk" video to make sure my first gaining phase will not be a waste. Thank you for this motivational video Alex
I watched that video so many times during my last bulk!
@@thestonecirclesame 😂
Good idea
Great video Alex. It’s extremely inspiring to have followed your journey for most of the last decade. One thing I might add to this list is fasting, and not just intermittent fasting but doing so for 1-2 days at a time. In 2017 I went from 230 lbs to 190 lbs. Of course the water weight went easily, and I was continually cleaning up my diet, but I learned of the health benefits of fasting and gave it a try. I still fast to this day because of the other benefits it added to my life in terms of discipline. Learning to not only be okay with being hungry, but to let that hunger fuel me like a fire and attack my goals with unforeseen tenacity. I appreciate your contributions to the conversation and I hope this comment finds you and the community well!
This video is legendary already, it is continuous non stop nailing of the subject.
Revisiting this video since I’m about to go on my first serious cut after three years of bulking. I told myself I’d cut after two, but I decided to keep it going since I just fell in love with training, with the addition of getting bigger and stronger. I made great progress in all aspects of training (all compounds plus weighted calisthenics went up) and so I was in a weird headspace where I was paranoid about cutting since I just kept wanting to get bigger and stronger. The way I see it, is that it’s not really a big deal if I lose strength during a cut since I’m not a competitive powerlifter. It’s also not be career to be strong or whatever, so having a small period of time spent getting lean will not detract from me. I also started to think in more positive ways of how I will come back bigger and stronger since I will be educating myself more about training in the meantime, and that I will definitely hit my lifelong strength goals in one of my next bulks. Cutting is a different type of beast in its own right, and there isn’t any shame at all in striving to be lean and see what you built up. Thanks Alex, I wish you further success in your training, as well as you channel!
It's like this man is reading my mind..Been bulking for a year and been planning to cut but scared because I might lose my strength and gains..But after this I have the absolute certainty to get shredded 💪 Thank you King
You just to trust that return of your strength! Which will happen King, you got this 💪
@@AlexLeonidas Appreciate what you're doing for the natty community, Alex 🙌 You're the best man
It mindfcks the shit out of you
Look at it this way. Just because your wife leaves for work, doesn't mean she won't return. She may even want a romp in the sheets afterwards.
Comes with the territory dude but it gives you something awesome to look forward too. Changes, different sort of challenges, sure you'll lose strength but it will be like another game where you try to maintain your reps and strength.
Never fails to deliver real and actionable advice.
This video is absolutely perfect ! Spitting straight facts my man, even with peds these fundamentals need to be adhered to. As a long distance runner who moved into weight lifting I often tried to offset my eating with high amounts of cardio which drove up fatigue and made me more susceptible to injury. Tightening up the diet ,tracking properly and taking diet breaks was a much more stress free process. Great content brother 💪
I've just gotten back down to 174 for the first time in 2 years and a lot of these are spot on. I can't stress your last point enough; it was very hard to bulk back up after being lean. One thing that helped me was finding fun/junkier foods to eat during a bulk as a way to encourage me to keep going. After leg day I would eat cereal, I'd go to the gym with my girlfriend and then have a date meal out at a local hibachi or Mexican place, etc. Sometimes you have to look at your Improvement Season as the time to make social gains in addition to gym gains
Another tip I'd add is recognise which situations or activities cause you to overeat or binge. Keep an eye out for these triggers. For me it was starting a new TV series & everytime I'd end up binge eating.
On a cut atm, so just wanna say amazing vid, it helps out a lot & keeps me on track ♥️
I don't have anything like that. I only eat what I'm supposed to eat.
I feel this man.
The habits are associated with one another.
I have to cut the netflix or whatever completely, too hard to regulate that junky binge eating.
Can binge youtube for hours tho.
Alex you've gotten so eloquent at speaking you deliver your thoughts well. I'm trying to return to the fitness lifestyle since i stopped training for three years when I joined the workforce. Hopefully I get lean again with this tips since i'm too fat now.
Remeber it´s a marathon brother
Your totally right about this being a double edge sword . I lost a ton of body weight but still can’t lose this last part of my stomach and it’s becoming so consuming over my life! I know what it is that’s holding me back and it 3 fold : I can’t eat consistently now because of my new job while making less money , I cannot afford to be weak physically and because I live in New York City it’s a food desert unless I prepare and bring food I won’t get good foods to eat and if I do I’m spending up to $60 a day.
Something I realized when I was dieting was I was angry all the time and physically weak . Plus in order to do this time , money and rest must be on your side .
Great content , you told the truth about this a lot of these guys on here won’t say this especially about cutting phases .
This video came out at a perfect time for me as I'm in a middle of a cut. Keep it up Alex!
Really really appreciate the warning at the end. Thats real shit, thanks for opening up.
Really great stuff man, diet breaks/maintenance phases are super important. I used to be 335lbs at my heaviest and got down to about 240lbs (roughly 25-28%BF I am 6'2) but once I got back into dating and didn't really do a maintenance phase/break I regained a bunch of weight now I'm back at 280ish. I'm currenlty planning the macrocycle for next year to cut in Q1 and Q3 and do maintenance phases in Q2 and Q4 so I don't burn out and actually reach my goal for the year to get down to 220lbs around 20-22%BF roughly. Still a ways to go before I can get down to 12-15% which is end goal, but slow and steady wins the race.
I learned more then I expected from this video. Thx Alex
I'm happy you found this informative brother!
can't wait for my next cut. gonna see my current bulk out until the end of January and assess from there but hopefully this bulk will have been worth it.
It's always worth it brother!
I'm liking the channel name change Alex! Moving in the right direction imo
Thank you for sharing this information with us. I could’ve used this info when I first started lifting instead of wasting time with bs most people put out. Great video brother!
Fantastic and honest video that actually sucker punched me with that "body dysmorphia" part.
Great video, bout to start a cut soon. When I first started lifting I was obese at 320, I have been fluctuating around 205-210 for about a year now and I've always had the goal of 190 in mind. What you said about losing water weight and looking really good early on resonates with me quite a bit. Many times I would start a cut, get down to like 200 really quickly and look really good and then kind of fall off the wagon underestimating what endeavor I'm going for. Still the leanest I've ever been but I want to take it to the next level
Long time follower here...glad to see you're finally getting the recognition you deserve. Happy holidays!
I'm going through a transformation of my own at the moment. Really enjoy watching your videos Alex! Straight to the point and truthful!
Hey Alex, I think it's time you came out with a fresh updated non-Minimalist Beginner Workout routine, would love to start cutting to that!
I think it's time for a lot of new programs
Wishing you all the best in your body image journey
Nice advice. Especially at the end
Love the video, straight logic. Also love the IronWolf burpees for cardio! Thanks for the great content my man.
First superchat, thanks for the useful information !
Just as you've pointed out how weight loss assists calisthenic performance, the corollary is true at least for me. When I have focused on calisthenics, it has either made it easier for me to maintain weight loss efforts or kept me from bulking too much. There's a certain feedback where it seems like the body just knows it doesn't want to make things too difficult.
Facts!! I've experienced this as well. It's like your body wants to adapt to those activities, making your physique as efficient as possible. And with the leanness incentive being higher with calisthenics, this makes it even easier.
100% back this…it’s like magic
@@AlexLeonidas Alex do you have a callisthenics only orogram ?
I'm about intermidiate level of strength and never really done a proper cut, around 90kg at 5 "11 so I'm far from lean. Literally just started a cut and this video shows up in my notifications, perfect timing, cheers Alex. The best fitness content on this platform, as always!
If you tell me that you are at 21% bf and do 40kg weighted pulls with a 50kg dip and are age 20 we will literally have the same stats and situation
@@simzblack1571 Hey that's me, just 6ft height and 21
@@mirkoperic1679 lol insane bro.
@@simzblack1571 i feel so behind... im 21, 6ft, 85kg, and at a novice level for most lifts. i dont know how to calc BF, but id say im probably 25-30%. Finding it hard to cut weight atm, i do intermittent fasting and hiit in the form of cardio. i wanna get lean as for summer
@@Seyiu. just trust the process and make sure your diet is dialled in.
Yes! Thank you so much for this video. Currently cutting rn and I feel so much better about having taken a week and a half unplanned break. Also good to know that the very large amount of strength loss is totally normal. I’ll be adding multivitamins to my daily routine and cardio. I’d been staying away from much cardio, electing to deficit almost entirely thru diet, but ik now that I shud add cardio for work capacity. Once again thank you so much
The first 30 seconds were the greatest casual flex. My boy said “100% success rate” 💪💪💪
100 percent brother. Great advice and it's not just great but it's true for all us Natural lifters
You’re always keeping it real, no BS. Thanks for that Alex
Good luck with your competition man!
Thank you Viktor!
This came at the perfect time thanks man 😎
Your informative videos save me from long binges, thanks bro!
Yo Alex! Bought a chest expander after your video on it and have incorporated it into a few training sessions, really digging it so far!
Best channel on you tube by far...
Having been away from these fitness channels a while, I must say that you are one of the few that haven't shown much signs of aging; you still look very youthful.
WOAHHHHHHH dude congrats on your competition phase! We send you the full support and love from here in Cali. Keep us updated and mayyyybe should we suspect a surprise Nippard guest appearance during your competition prep?? =P
Thanks so much for this video Alex. It's what I needed to hear today, 1 month into a cut, that has me freaking out about strength loss. Blessings!
Speech pattern very reminiscent of old school Yo Elliot videos. Good stuff
I got shredded to 9% last year and plan to start up again after the holidays, this is perfect advice. You just need to trust the process and remain disciplined. Celebrate the small wins too, like if you see a new striation in the mirror, that's a victory!
Well said brother!
How did it go ?
@@ronaldsuarez6389 haha it went great! Got down to the same leanness but was 10lb heavier so big gains on the bulk! Since then I did another long lean bulk and am finishing up my cut, looks like I've added another 5ish lb lean mass this year. Just keep going brother hope you're making gains too :)
Alex is gonnaaa compeeeete lessss goooo💪
Very inspiring video. Seeing your physique motivates me more
Definitely agree with the part about needing to take a break.. im down 35 lbs total from a dirty bulk that went a little too far and took a break after about 20-25 lbs where i was maintaining at around 190.. now that im cutting again down to hopefully 165, my body doesnt feel like its dying or needs a break because i actually spent a few months maintaining at 190. Down to 180 and while it is getting more difficult to stay consistent with the dieting i feel like my body can definitely handle losing the next 10-15 lbs
Great video. This will give me a good boost going into a deficit after Christmas day. Its gonna be slow and i'm not going to let myself suffer, not worth it for me for the shredz. Just gonna get to a happy point and maintain for a bit before I reassess goals.
Amazing video, you're a true inspiration. started to cut after being a lazy ass the last couple of months, i'll be revisiting your video many times over the next few months
Love this bro. I can relate to the dysmorphia. I went from 235 to 196 over 6 months. Now I’m at maintenance around 205 and I feel FAT. Gonna take a break and cut to ~185 in April.
You’re indeed one hundred % right! Crisp and clear perse based on the experience. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge and experience!🌸 I wish You A happy new year 2023 mate with more health and wealth!
Bro this was soooo helpful. Thanks for this
Hell yeah, would like to see you compete brother! Let’s go!
welcome to rep city bois... thanks alex your gpp videos introduced me to ironwold and i hit a goldmine with that discovery. currently running a 3 day full body and some burpees on off days
Awesome video Alex!!! Thank you! Just in time for my 2023 cut!
I was a chubby person my whole life till 16y old. Lost like 30 kg in 3 months and from there the grind started. I gaind and lost that kind of weight more then 3 times in my next 23 years, a lot or not but my skin could look a lot better thats for sure😂 ....now after trying all bs advice and diets i know that to stay lean i need 3 things. 1. Tracking callories 2. Working out. 3. MY most important factor which is 200 to 300 kcal cheat sweet snack every day. Im 3 years maintaining and slowly but surely sculpting my physique. Never ever i have looked like now, not compering to others and just trying to be a better person than I was. Thats from a guy who has been fighting depression and all kinds of things for more then 15 years. Anyway,i have also been doing the opposite of all this points mentioned in the video and boy, that list should be written in gold 🥇. Awsome material💯👍
Man I'd love some more food content from you. Good work bro!
dude i have been a cook/baker and pastry chef for almost 20 years and the diet advice of actually paying attention to your micro to macro nutrient intake from a real health perspective (mental and physical) is the best natural body building advice i have ever heard, with an easy way to meet this goal; LEARN TO COOK. this is of course followed closely by consistency in the gym and managing fatigue. long term you want to be lifting at 60, you want to hold your grandchild, thats what you do. great vid, thanks for your work.
Hell ya so awesome your going to compete cant wait bro!!
Super unusual and awesome tips, thx!
I’m cutting right now and I really appreciate this video! Great content as usual!
Thanks for the chapters, I was easily able to find my place again after waking up
personally over the last 2 years ive bulked for 9 months and then cut for 3 starting in late april so i look good for most of the summer time, been working for me and enjoying the process, its easier for me to lose than to gain weight, started very skinny. thanks for the tips Alex
Thank you Alex! I have fell out of my diet, but this upcoming year, I plan on getting shredded. You put be back on track with this video
thank you for this bro, currently on my diet break for the same reasons in ur vid
perfect timing alex!
I almost skipped this video thinking it was just another cutting lesson from your typical influencer. Easily the greatest video ever made. Hard reality check, going to get after it. See you on the other side.
I needed this video thank you Alex
Yeasss! I gotta switch up and start doing a couple overheads/finishers again.
It’s fallowing this guy that gave me the realization that there was a weaghted exercise I had access to with my curl bar this and reverse curls. (More for the Arsenal)
I 100% agree with everything you've said here.
Even the body dismophia thing.
I'm at 14% right now and I feel fat.
I made it to the single digits.
It's legit man.
Yeah same. My InBody results were 15.4% body fat at 188lbs, but looking in mirror I felt like I had tons of improvement to do.
@@tonyf3100 gets in your head, just gotta remember that we are freaking elite monsters compared to the average slob.
You're a freaking stud, remember that big dog 👍.
@@paulx7620 lol get a room
So, in one video you've answered multiple questions. I'll be putting them to use. Thanks!
Incredible content! I appreciate your hard work and discipline to make this video. 👌
Great information. Well rounded perspective. Great video. ✌️
Alex, another great video! Everytime the notifications come through, I can't wait to click and check it out.
Unrelated. I would love a video on you and your hair loss journey. I know that doesn't really fit your goals on your channel, but I think it would help a lot of guys, including myself. Just curious on your decisions to go bald, regrow hair, go bald again, etc. I always find myself going back and forth even though I've been bald for almost 3 years. Interested in hearing about your experience!
Thanks for all you do and your passion for natural bodybuilding. We all appreciate it very much.
Always great content 👍
Perfect timing video Alex, right around for New Years Resolution.
Oh yes, and you can even get a head start!
Excellent video 👌 new sub 🤟 just at the end of a mini bulk - now lookin at the cut phase with the end goal of being the most jacked I've ever been in my almost 40th year by end of April - good timing on this vid
80lbs lost since March, 100lbs gone from my bench. It's a struggle just finding "the groove" with the leverage changes.
Love the video. Straight up facts.
Did my first successful cut during the fall before a BJJ competition, but bulked too hard after. Also didn't reach the leanness I desired. Going to start the new year off with new cut. This time even more successful and with a plan of sustainability to follow. A bit heavy at 90kg, 174 cm. Going to enjoy the easier time with chins and dips. Perfect timing Alex!
Bro I remember when blalaha thought he was disrespecting you. What a clown. You look so good.
Hey Alex, as always you put out great content and i love your videos a lot! Huge inspiration!!
One question though, have you ever tried out the Impossible dip?
22 yo 196cm and around 195lbs, started 2022 at 180lbs, started a serious bulk in July and put on some significant muscle. I'm going to aim for 220lbs before I begin to cut, and to be honest my main goals are moving weight and not pure aesthetic. Great vid.
I totally agree about the dysmorphia issue. Last year I decided that I wanted to get rid of the fat and I succeeded. Then I fell well below the minimum for my height, just because I wanted to be more and more lean.. and the health problems started immediately. I had to gain a few kilos and now I feel totally lost and fat etc. wanting to reach this leaner version again, even though it's not healthy . So yeah the struggle is real 😕
Going through the same thing, I think the solution is just committing to one thing. In my case I’m cutting down to 200 and maintaining for awhile.
This vid gonna help me 100% thanks bro, good shit
bro love ur vids, as someone who is on the leaner side i really would recommend u to get a tan once u get near ur weightloss goals, imho it makes a really big difference in the aesthetitcs
Amazing and informative as hell Alex - well done
Congratulations on the decision to compete Alex! Really interested in seeing what you’ll be able to accomplish!
Great video Alex! Your ability to bulk/cut/maintain always inspired me because it takes great discipline. I think consistency is the most difficult aspect for me. I can track for 3 months after that I get really sick of tracking my calories and end up binging. I could never go from a cut to a maintenance phase. Got any tips on that? Also, do you track your calories year round?
Make it as easy for yourself as possible. The things that are easy to do are the things you end up doing, so make the things you should do the easy things to do.