Deadlifts helped so so so much with my back pain. Usually people tend to avoid them, but a physiotherapist taught me how to do them properly and they became my favourite exercise!
For all my young kings I highly recommend the book: Transform Yourself on Monk Mode by keezano💪 It changed my life. Taught me to silence the noise, focus on what matters, build unshakable habits and eliminate procrastination. A must-read for leveling up.
I think what u said about chasing science fact training , perfect body form being overrated is a one sided view. True enough that most of the people do not need or want to be so gym built. Still there are ppl who are at their top form and still aim to look good so they studied the science to squeeze even the extra 1 or 2 percent improvement and that filled them with sense of achievement. That pursuit for perfection should be admired , and I think you should not condemn it just because that’s not your life goal. Instead work on your content. U are getting out of content and repeating urself a lot
he doesnt want/cant reach that level so he just put shame/hate on those guys who are aspiring for it. as the saying goes : “the person who says it cannot be done, should not interrupt the person doing it," Maybe you turning to science based training can get you to the next level. you'll never know.
Yeah, you're both spot on. I like his content a lot and usually he has some advice that really helps, but this video just seemed to be filled with a lot of hating. I hope he finds the light again
I do agree with all your points, but the gym outfits one is especially critical. When I'm a bit overweight I use tight shirts to remind me to lose weight. It is motivational for me. Looking good to myself is also motivational. I think more people should pay attention to what they wear, not for others but for themselves.
this guys says perfect form is overrated then immediately defends filming in the gym is underrated because you need to see your form so you can improve it.. dude, get your facts straight.
you have to take everything hes saying as a spectrum, not as an extreme. "perfect form is overrated" does not mean you should chase shit form (two opposite ends of the spectrum), but rather, you should strive to have good form, but not obsess over it so much that it gets in the way of your progress (higher on the spectrum, but not 'too' high). likewise, "filming yourself to improve your form" does not mean chasing perfect form at the cost of everything else (two opposite ends of the spectrum), but rather, you should strive to just improve your form overall, once youve got the exercise downpat (higher on the spectrum, but not 'too' high). taking what everyone is saying as an extreme instead of an opinion on a spectrum is a very fast way to confusion and frustration. im also talking to you @davidmun1601
The point i believe he is trying to make is to not get stuck in the details when starting out as simply lifting consistently will give you 90% of the benefits. Filming yourself was meant for later on to correct potential mistakes that could cause injuries or stagnation in progress.
@@xins3580 In fairness, this guy has made a number of other dubious comments. For one, how does he compare bench press to overhead press? They do not work the same muscles?
@@davidmun1601 he also said you can do incline dumbbell press. Saying that those exercises are more useful for daily life. He didn't say that the bench press has no use. And he isn't wrong in saying that dumbbell press is better in most cases. Use your brain to understand what is being said instead of getting hung up on details.
Training flat bench, incline bench and overhead press once a week (ideally on different days) can be very beneficial. The flat bench may not be very functional, but since you can lift the most weight on it of the three, it does improve strength, power and boosts the growth hormones, which will carry over to the other two, more functional lifts. And yes, dips are underrated.
I get that functional exercises are great, but the overhead presses do not work the chest muscles. What if the goal is to grow the chest? Overhead presses will do very little
Yeah, people with all the complex knowledge sometimes forget that the reasons why 90% of people fail in training are really basic, and they don't need lengthy lectures about minute details, just better motivation and easy to follow instructions for easy to do exercises.
Heavy lifting = high cortisol lower Testosterone over the day. Your nervous system is whacked . Vince Gironda had it right in his day. All depends on the body and health you want. Aesthetic is a better look for most in my view.
@ i used to kick off and leave negative comments like you when challenged on my beliefs. But deep down i knew i had to make a change and put aside everything i learned. But then again it all depends on what you are trying to achieve.
@@rouvenkoller Temporary but then drops . I might be wrong but the bodybuilders not taking trt find out all the supplements and intensive work outs have a negative effect overall . I changed from a napping all day and eating all day miserly guy to a one or two meals Aesthetic and energetic Guy. It works for me is all I can say.
@@kevinb8558 As long as you recover well, lifting heavy will have more of a positive effect than a negative. Supplements are not needed and can definitely have a negative effect on the long term.
Generally agree about perfect form. I've recently started lunges without weights, and the way they hit when I properly do slow negatives and decently proper form without cheating to get the expected number of reps in, it was honestly mind-blowing. First 2 workouts with these lunges were the best workouts I'd ever had; improved my focus on form for the rest of the workout. Helped me reach failure without ego-lifting weight amounts I can't handle in proper form. So yes, perfection is unnecessary, and sometimes a dirty movement is the best you have available until you get a little stronger and can handle correct form. But don't underestimate how much more you can get out of doing things a little more properly, instead of going for higher numbers.
I've fallen into the trap of overthinking form and to a lesser extent the science behind working out. I'm a few months into building consistent habits and of late I've really been obsessing about my form and making sure I'm hitting the muscles I want to target with certain movements. But I've found that I unconsciously revert to the form that's most comfortable for me. Also gym outfits is definitely underrated lol. Especially if you get compression shirts and/or pants. I used to not really care much for them, but aside from being form fitting and letting you observe the progress you've made, they also feel really good.
All i have are dumbells no pull up bar. What are exerfise i can do for full workout. I do Biceps curls, pushups, and lateral raises. Im not clued up on exercise and i dont want to waste my time doing silly billy exercises.
you can do a pretty good full body workout with dumbbells only, in fact it's probably your best option if you're just starting to workout. Most common dumbbell exercises are: - biceps: curls and hammer curls - triceps: kickbacks, skullcrushers and overhead extensions - shoulders: shoulder press for front-delts, lateral raises for side-delts (the most important part if you want good-looking rounded shoulders), reverse flies for rear delts - chest: pushups and floor press if you don't have a bench - back: dumbbell rows and reverse flies also hit your back - traps: dumbbell shrugs - quads and glutes: dumbell squats (there are many variations like bulgarian-split, goblet, zumo, etc just google it and choose the one you enjoy the most) and lunges - hamstrings: probably the most tricky one to hit properly with just a pair of dumbbells. Some deadlift variation would be your best option - calves: calf raises if you don't know how to perform some of those exercises just search them on YT and you'll find hundreds of tutorial videos
Compound excersizes like benchpress, weighted squats are still great to train multiple muscles at once and always will be. Regardless what everyone says, they still go to the gym for improving physique as well. Still, to each their own💪
You have some insane takes here. For one, how do you equate bench press with overhead press? They work on different muscles. Two, science based training is used as a teaching tool, like teaching you not to do shoulder presses to grow your chest.
Have had to grapple IRL occasionally during my sixty years, so benching is a functional motion for me. I do pin presses for safety, as well as the deadlifting skill that normal benchers miss. Floor press with axle bar is practical also, helppful if ever pinned by a vehicle or machinery IRL.
Bro tryna tell people he has the best physique cuz he can’t get bigger 😂😂😂 I kid, i kid! Honestly tho, I think some of the fitness “influencers” do have amazing looking physiques. Especially those who are natural for real.
I was thinking of taking a few months if the gym and doing weighted calisthenics + rock climbing, just apprehensive about this transition as I don’t know if I’ll atrophy
Hey wanhee just a quick question I have for you. How long exactly did it take you to get your current physique? I just want to know since a physique like yours (kinda like sung jin woo) is exactly my goal.
yes, if you are not in competition and just a normal joe spam incline bench, maybe put a flat bench and other variety when you are bored, but inclined all the way for a square chest and not a boobs
Great video, Wanhee 완희. Looking forward to your next upload! I clicked the thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your take on the bench press being overrated was intriguing. Do you think there's a threshold where certain traditional exercises like squats and deadlifts can be beneficial without the associated risks, particularly for those who are just starting out?
Disagree about science based lifting. Science is literally studying how things work, so a better understanding of how to apply your time is hugely beneficial. Especially if people have limited time/energy, etc. You don't need to go down a rabbit hole but science based lifting is the same as lifting, just smartly
Deadlifts helped so so so much with my back pain. Usually people tend to avoid them, but a physiotherapist taught me how to do them properly and they became my favourite exercise!
Glad to hear this. I also find deadlifts essential for managing back pain, and my doctor approves.
Deads are a great functional movement absolutely, more than an overall builder I think.
I love ur channel bro. I love how it shifting the purpose of lifting from vanity and looks to functionality and athleticism
For all my young kings I highly recommend the book: Transform Yourself on Monk Mode by keezano💪 It changed my life. Taught me to silence the noise, focus on what matters, build unshakable habits and eliminate procrastination. A must-read for leveling up.
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I think what u said about chasing science fact training , perfect body form being overrated is a one sided view. True enough that most of the people do not need or want to be so gym built. Still there are ppl who are at their top form and still aim to look good so they studied the science to squeeze even the extra 1 or 2 percent improvement and that filled them with sense of achievement. That pursuit for perfection should be admired , and I think you should not condemn it just because that’s not your life goal. Instead work on your content. U are getting out of content and repeating urself a lot
he doesnt want/cant reach that level so he just put shame/hate on those guys who are aspiring for it. as the saying goes : “the person who says it cannot be done, should not interrupt the person doing it,"
Maybe you turning to science based training can get you to the next level. you'll never know.
Yeah, you're both spot on. I like his content a lot and usually he has some advice that really helps, but this video just seemed to be filled with a lot of hating. I hope he finds the light again
I do agree with all your points, but the gym outfits one is especially critical. When I'm a bit overweight I use tight shirts to remind me to lose weight. It is motivational for me. Looking good to myself is also motivational. I think more people should pay attention to what they wear, not for others but for themselves.
this guys says perfect form is overrated then immediately defends filming in the gym is underrated because you need to see your form so you can improve it.. dude, get your facts straight.
This guy is inconsistent at best, and a liar at worst.
you have to take everything hes saying as a spectrum, not as an extreme.
"perfect form is overrated" does not mean you should chase shit form (two opposite ends of the spectrum), but rather, you should strive to have good form, but not obsess over it so much that it gets in the way of your progress (higher on the spectrum, but not 'too' high).
likewise, "filming yourself to improve your form" does not mean chasing perfect form at the cost of everything else (two opposite ends of the spectrum), but rather, you should strive to just improve your form overall, once youve got the exercise downpat (higher on the spectrum, but not 'too' high).
taking what everyone is saying as an extreme instead of an opinion on a spectrum is a very fast way to confusion and frustration. im also talking to you @davidmun1601
The point i believe he is trying to make is to not get stuck in the details when starting out as simply lifting consistently will give you 90% of the benefits. Filming yourself was meant for later on to correct potential mistakes that could cause injuries or stagnation in progress.
@@xins3580 In fairness, this guy has made a number of other dubious comments. For one, how does he compare bench press to overhead press? They do not work the same muscles?
@@davidmun1601 he also said you can do incline dumbbell press. Saying that those exercises are more useful for daily life. He didn't say that the bench press has no use. And he isn't wrong in saying that dumbbell press is better in most cases. Use your brain to understand what is being said instead of getting hung up on details.
Training flat bench, incline bench and overhead press once a week (ideally on different days) can be very beneficial. The flat bench may not be very functional, but since you can lift the most weight on it of the three, it does improve strength, power and boosts the growth hormones, which will carry over to the other two, more functional lifts.
And yes, dips are underrated.
I get that functional exercises are great, but the overhead presses do not work the chest muscles. What if the goal is to grow the chest? Overhead presses will do very little
Yeah, people with all the complex knowledge sometimes forget that the reasons why 90% of people fail in training are really basic, and they don't need lengthy lectures about minute details, just better motivation and easy to follow instructions for easy to do exercises.
Heavy lifting = high cortisol lower Testosterone over the day. Your nervous system is whacked . Vince Gironda had it right in his day. All depends on the body and health you want. Aesthetic is a better look for most in my view.
Bullshit. Only if u dont rest
@ i used to kick off and leave negative comments like you when challenged on my beliefs. But deep down i knew i had to make a change and put aside everything i learned. But then again it all depends on what you are trying to achieve.
Heavy lifting is proven to increase testosterone. Cortisol is not bad unless it's chronic.
@@rouvenkoller Temporary but then drops . I might be wrong but the bodybuilders not taking trt find out all the supplements and intensive work outs have a negative effect overall . I changed from a napping all day and eating all day miserly guy to a one or two meals Aesthetic and energetic Guy. It works for me is all I can say.
@@kevinb8558 As long as you recover well, lifting heavy will have more of a positive effect than a negative. Supplements are not needed and can definitely have a negative effect on the long term.
This video was perfect. I was thinking the same thing about the extreme v taper. It doesn’t look natural. A more athletic body looks better to me
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Even though you're small, you give off great and true advice, I appreciate it bro keep it up! 💪
Generally agree about perfect form.
I've recently started lunges without weights, and the way they hit when I properly do slow negatives and decently proper form without cheating to get the expected number of reps in, it was honestly mind-blowing. First 2 workouts with these lunges were the best workouts I'd ever had; improved my focus on form for the rest of the workout. Helped me reach failure without ego-lifting weight amounts I can't handle in proper form.
So yes, perfection is unnecessary, and sometimes a dirty movement is the best you have available until you get a little stronger and can handle correct form. But don't underestimate how much more you can get out of doing things a little more properly, instead of going for higher numbers.
I've fallen into the trap of overthinking form and to a lesser extent the science behind working out. I'm a few months into building consistent habits and of late I've really been obsessing about my form and making sure I'm hitting the muscles I want to target with certain movements. But I've found that I unconsciously revert to the form that's most comfortable for me.
Also gym outfits is definitely underrated lol. Especially if you get compression shirts and/or pants. I used to not really care much for them, but aside from being form fitting and letting you observe the progress you've made, they also feel really good.
I don't wear tight clothing in public
My girlfriend prefers me wearing them at home
benching is definitely overrated but I always felt like it was a great pride once you achieve your goal bench weight
science based lifting combined with consistency and discipline is crazy combination.
Love your content.❤
definitely outfits are underrated
All i have are dumbells no pull up bar. What are exerfise i can do for full workout. I do Biceps curls, pushups, and lateral raises. Im not clued up on exercise and i dont want to waste my time doing silly billy exercises.
you can do a pretty good full body workout with dumbbells only, in fact it's probably your best option if you're just starting to workout. Most common dumbbell exercises are:
- biceps: curls and hammer curls
- triceps: kickbacks, skullcrushers and overhead extensions
- shoulders: shoulder press for front-delts, lateral raises for side-delts (the most important part if you want good-looking rounded shoulders), reverse flies for rear delts
- chest: pushups and floor press if you don't have a bench
- back: dumbbell rows and reverse flies also hit your back
- traps: dumbbell shrugs
- quads and glutes: dumbell squats (there are many variations like bulgarian-split, goblet, zumo, etc just google it and choose the one you enjoy the most) and lunges
- hamstrings: probably the most tricky one to hit properly with just a pair of dumbbells. Some deadlift variation would be your best option
- calves: calf raises
if you don't know how to perform some of those exercises just search them on YT and you'll find hundreds of tutorial videos
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@@lamajdoflamingo6056 inverted rows if you can find something to hold onto.
I never liked a video so much that I hard disagreed with.
Compound excersizes like benchpress, weighted squats are still great to train multiple muscles at once and always will be. Regardless what everyone says, they still go to the gym for improving physique as well. Still, to each their own💪
Crushing it! Keep going! 💪
You have some insane takes here. For one, how do you equate bench press with overhead press? They work on different muscles. Two, science based training is used as a teaching tool, like teaching you not to do shoulder presses to grow your chest.
I'm a martial artist, lifting weights helps me to be much stronger. My training is more functional than trying to look good.
Have had to grapple IRL occasionally during my sixty years, so benching is a functional motion for me. I do pin presses for safety, as well as the deadlifting skill that normal benchers miss. Floor press with axle bar is practical also, helppful if ever pinned by a vehicle or machinery IRL.
great video as always, Wanhee!
still waiting for a video about flexibility training though.
Bro tryna tell people he has the best physique cuz he can’t get bigger 😂😂😂 I kid, i kid!
Honestly tho, I think some of the fitness “influencers” do have amazing looking physiques. Especially those who are natural for real.
bodybuilder offended here haha
Just recently followed your channel. Keep up the great work!
Wanhee one of the biggest advocates of Dips out there
I was thinking of taking a few months if the gym and doing weighted calisthenics + rock climbing, just apprehensive about this transition as I don’t know if I’ll atrophy
Hey wanhee just a quick question I have for you. How long exactly did it take you to get your current physique? I just want to know since a physique like yours (kinda like sung jin woo) is exactly my goal.
yes, if you are not in competition and just a normal joe spam incline bench, maybe put a flat bench and other variety when you are bored, but inclined all the way for a square chest and not a boobs
what scales should I get for getting accurate body measurements (body fat, water weight, bone density etc) ?
Great vid
Hey, when a heavy object falls on you and your not functional and train bench your done.
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Heavy sandbag lifts instead of squats will change you for the better, it gives you a rugged strength that can't be replicated with a barbell.
Great video, Wanhee 완희. Looking forward to your next upload! I clicked the thumbs up icon on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your take on the bench press being overrated was intriguing. Do you think there's a threshold where certain traditional exercises like squats and deadlifts can be beneficial without the associated risks, particularly for those who are just starting out?
Can you make a video on skin undertone and clothes color ?
Free Weight vs Machine 🔥 Which is better plz reply or make a video on it
Look good feel good 😁
I love dips now that I'm 30 I agree with all of this , I hate meat heads , athletic body is better not bulky
A lot of facts in a single video... Good job my friend
Woah didn't know you had a brother
All I have to say is: based.
filming in the gym should stop
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Disagree about science based lifting. Science is literally studying how things work, so a better understanding of how to apply your time is hugely beneficial. Especially if people have limited time/energy, etc. You don't need to go down a rabbit hole but science based lifting is the same as lifting, just smartly
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