HNY! Awesome and informative video Mr. Meadows as always. Keep up the great work. Love seeing your son being included in your videos. He's got mad skills. I do have one request. Can you pls do a 21 reasons video for legs. Pls and thanks!
mountaindog1 hey John!! If my goal is building upper body more and getting lean, do you think limiting leg day would help me recover more for everything else and also help me use my protein more for the rest of me? I’m not trying to get out of doing legs, but I wonder if hitting legs hard each week is doing me a disservice to my other muscle goals and weight loss, etc. what do you think? I’m natural and intermediate. Also about 11 percent body fat now. Pretty lean. Thanks
@@MrGflan i would make sure u at least do cardio because i read somewhere that cardio increases muscle growth up to 30 percent.. i guess it has to do with all the blood flow
Gary Michael Flanagan Absolutely not. As a complete natural Myself I believe limiting legs would be a big big mistake.! Concentrate on one or 2 compound movements such as squatting Still driving for big weight in great form Then leg press, Stiff leg deadlifting and lying leg curls For thighs & hamstrings. Energy can be lower than normal while lowering kcals/complex carbohydrates. As long as you make sure your protein & essential fats are very high. You will reep the best results with your overal goal of lowering body fat, and maintaining as much lean tissue as possible. If all done correct, You should be able to to put in at least 2 work sets of each excersise With brute force. Keep it short, but extreamly intense. It works for Me. My advice for what it’s worth.
Man, I'd heard of John but just now found his videos. Definitely saddened to read your comment after I subscribed thinking "damn this guy is a wealth of knowledge!!!" :'( RIP
TL;DW: 1. Track your calories- there isn't a lot of wiggle room when you're a natural, eating little snacks and not counting them in your daily caloric intake could put you well over your TDEE (maintenance) and ruin your cut. 2. Nutrient timing matters - put most of your meals around your workout, if you're training hard you're going to recover a lot better that way. 3. Experiment with your training style - some people can handle more volume than others, but what John is saying is that if you're deeper in your cut you should lower your volume since your recovery will get worse as you're dropping body-fat percentage and you don't have all the anabolics in your system to help you unlike people who are using them. You can't do a lot of sets to failure. 4. NEAT (Non-exercise activity thermogenesis) - watch over small things you're doing over the day (eg. fidgeting), NEAT can ramp up to 300-400kcal. 5. Rest - Sleep is really important for recovery (duh). Try to get AT LEAST 8h of sleep if possible when you're in a caloric deficit. Sleep deprivation can have a huge influence on your hormones (esp. ghrelin, leptin and cortisol) and your insulin sensitivity.
I regret more and more that I never had the pleasure of meeting John Meadows. He was an asset not only to the bodybuilding community but to all of mankind. What a great guy!
You are the bridge between the strict nutritionists , docs, and bodybuilders. Youre the voice of reason and you look at what actually works. Also, you deliver info in a non-annoying way.
Extremely humble this guy is never came across any humble person in fitness industry best knowledge top channel from all fitness channels. We as viewers wish this guy and his family great happy new year. Wishing him luck. Love from your viewers sir.
You can just tell how genuine and good of a person and father he is. John deserves all the recognition for his efforts to share knowledge the way he does. Always informative but never condescending, just can't say enough good things.
Dude you have got to be the best dad in the world to let your son just come out and bust out a trick like that. How awesome. Not to mention the trick was amazing. Great job both of you guys keep it up my friends.
So true about nutrient timing. I was always sore and recovering very porely. After adding carbs/protein around my workout I’m recovering soooo much better. Thanks
That yo-yo trick!!!! I’ve said it before, love your content and advice. And your video style portrays you as a real, honest guy - that’s hard to come by in a sea of internet noise and banter. Keep it up in 2020!
Thanks man...I typically dont actually weigh and count calories...wifey is really good at that but because of your advice I will track my calories better this cut phase...at 57 I am the strongest I have ever been having trained hard last two years. Thanks for keeping your videos down to earth for the common man. Happy New Year Dog. A new subscriber.
Good point on the NEAT. After the change in seasons and the shorter days that crept in, I haven’t been as active as working in the yard and just doing the normal ‘chores’. November I saw a plateau during a leaning phase. I quickly diagnosed the difference in my daily NEAT and began walking. I found that I have to walk roughly an additional 4 - 5 miles to make up for the same burn I was getting mowing the lawn and pruning trees all fall. Thanks again for another great video John, always very helpful and interesting. Also - the yo-yo trick your son performs in the beginning is insane! I couldn’t even keep track of it all.
RIP John Meadows. You have been and will continue to be my go-to for information and inspiration. What a fantastic human being you were. God Bless you and your family 🙏🏻
Thanks, John. Sleep. it's so underrated. I think its the most important thing we can do, after all, what else do we do for 9 hours? rest, recover, heal, grow. I feel so much better and recover quicker with more sleep.
Wow the way he gives the stage to his very talented son with his yo yo is awesome 👌this gentleman was way to underrated in an extremely saturated world I'm glad I discovered the gold mine of a Channel!! Rest easy john.
I'm doing all of this. I'm also losing 10lbs a month for 7 months now while increasing my strength. So solid list, I support it even if it didn't offer me any new tricks.
Basically start with a food log. Im 48 now been lifting since cement kmart weights were cool. Logging is hard lol. But the grind never stops. Thanks for the tips. Very greatful.
It drove me absolutely crazy when I heard Jeff nippered say that you should leave 3 to 4 reps in the tank I don't even think some of these TH-cam fitness gurus know how to train hard
Evan Davis for those of us that have done full body training for a long time, we already know the trick John said in this video. I usually take the last set of each exercise to failure. Make the last set your best set mentality. This takes care of the spots in the workout where I might not have been focusing or thinking I just don’t have it today. Doesn’t happen every workout but most of them. I like seeing more you tubers showing full body but it’s funny. They will be off of the wagon as soon as the views go down.
@305PROTEIN not sure what jeff means. But for me i leave atleast 2 or 3 reps in the tank because of safety. I dont have a spotter so trainning to failure on bench/squats can be dangerous more importantly embarrassing. Lol.. Of course i go all out on a bench machine and leg press.
@305PROTEIN yeah.. No kidding i hurt myself going for a pr on squats. Longstory short 2yrs of working out came to and end. I could barely walk. My curls went from 90lb barbell to being in pain curling 5lb. 310lb bench down to 55lb and in severe pain. Lol.. Had to take off the gym for about 1yr 6months. Lost all my gains. Tbh i have never beeb the same since. But slowly getting back into it. This time alot more safety focused.
@305PROTEIN im much better now.. However my backs never been the same. I avoid deadlifts since its just to painfull. I can do squats tho but im limited to 135lb.. So i just do 135lb for high reps. Luckily my bench is getting back to normal. Did 180lb for 5 reps the other day. 😔 not gona lie it sucks knowing how strong i used to be. 💔
I’m really glad I stumbled across this channel. He seems like a genuinely good guy who’s not trying to shove his products down your throat. He seems like he really wants to help people.
Happy new year iron addicts!!! For me my first "cut" after years of eating what ever. The Key was. Small deficit and keep training hard. carbs and protein pre and post. I feel amazing recovery. The other foods i eat are fat and protein. (I do 5 meals, 3 with more carbs and 2 with more fat). Love your channel Jhon !!!! You are the Best on TH-cam.
Thank you for addressing the volume scheme “required”. I’ve always based my training on how I felt on the given day. Never cut myself short, but argued that effective low reps would still build.
"If it fits your macros" works perfectly for me. The thing that has stopped me in the past has been a irregular sleeping pattern, but as soon as I fixed that I had no problem sticking to my diet anymore!
The more of your videos I have seen John, the more I see there is no BS there. I wish I could say that about at least 1/4 of the fitness/bodybuilding videos around. Very informative, thank you, keep them coming.
Been awhile since I watched your videos. Very sad hearing you passed my friend.Hope you are in a better place thanks for all your advice and god bless your family.
Thank you!! TH-cam needs a ❤️ button option. You have done so much by your content to positively change my life for the better. Happy New Year to you and your family!!
Watching that for the second time... Your kid and you at its best! I'm sad today because we will never meet. For the family : good luck my friends. John you where an exemple of coolness and generosity. We'll missed you
Thank you John for the advice. Out of all the TH-camrs talking about fitness you make the most sense and for the last two months I have been following your advice and have seen significant gains. I am about to start dropping my calories as a natural and this has helped me understand what i need to do. Thank you again!
Wow, what a good guy! I learned so much! The coolest thing is that he can break down even the simplest of information and put it in a way that makes even MORE sense. What a gift he had! RIP mountaindog
Great video. Nice to see a TH-cam fitness coach wearing a t-shirt that actually fits. Everyone else is wearing really tight shirts that look ridiculous.
Thank you John. I was emailing and discussing this exact thing with Chris. Its a tough gig to add muscle and to loose a fair amount of body fat simultaneously as a natural. I have definitely lost fat and gotten stronger from the hard workouts. But . . not a single extra inch of hard muscle grew on me in spite of truly hard work for 7 months. That 7 months came behind a year of lifting and prep to work hard too. That 39-40 waist down to 34 looks a lot better . But there aint' no extra biceps to say yeah I got this.
@@ThugFightsBmx Yeah I am going to do that soon too. Actually I did blast some fat away since that comment and also did put some bicep on me too. ))) Stripping away some years of fat took some doing though, but I am glad I did it and I am glad for the info and support from guys like Chris and John and you too. Thanks! You know how it is. The search for hypertrophy was even tougher than losing fat! Especially at the same time.
TexasRider41 that’s good 👍🏿 Id advice you to not just focus soo on your bodyfat right now, I’m assuming you’re relativ new to the gym, your body will recompose so much if you train hard and eat your good food its cool to see it change over the months try making pics every now and then. Hypertrophy ain’t that hard 💪🏿
@@ThugFightsBmx I agree. But no not new to the gym . . but kind of new back the past 18 months or so. I could always gain strength - but hypertrophy is a different story especially in a cut mode.
@@TexasRider41 if thats the case youve got muscle memory on your side ;-). hypertrophy per say aint the problem but getting the right calories in a cut for growth is where it slacks as a natural, for me ive gained maybe 2 pounds of muscle in 5 months in the stage of eating below calories but still working good in the gym, thats why im "bulking" right now for atleast 18 months to build my base.
A few years ago I came to the realization that I would never be able to see my abdominal muscles. Well, boy was I wrong. I turned 40 and actually decided to train smarter and look at the scientific facts surrounding tracking your macros. I also tried making sure the bulk of my carbohydrates were eaten before and immediately after my workouts. By doing this I shredded 12 lbs of fat without losing any muscle. I recently discovered this page and let me tell you, the information and knowledge shared by John is spot on and is all the key ingredients you need to be the best you possible. Thank you John for sharing your knowledge and inspiration!
@@Rraygino Not really. I have a nice rower and only do my cardio in the morning for 20 minutes before I eat anything. I also train boxing and jujitsu so technically one could count that as cardio. The most important part of achieving the best you is a proper nutrition plan and keeping track of your macros.
Your spot-on for the natty sets. I spent a good chunk of my life doing high sets because the Weider mags said so. As i got older I reduced sets and grew. At 35 I was doing 5 sets for arms and in 3 months they jumped from 17 1/4 to 18 5/8....it was just incredible. There was more to it like a days rest before and after and my reps went from 6 to 8 to 15 to 30. Now in my early 50's that same exercise routine doesn’t work on me anymore. I actually do less sets these days. Thank you again for another great video.
Hi John wishing you and your family lots of love, peace, happiness and of course laughter for 2020. Thank you for taking the time to complete videos centered around helping natural physique enthusiast reach their genetic potential it's really helpful.
Great video! I also appreciate the bit about volume vs intensity. Find what works and what fits your life and make your gains possible. I train almost exactly how he said 1 failure set per exercise, and a couple beyond failure with a few volume sets and warmups thrown in
Everything this man has said is very true. Nutrient timing has been a game changer for me. Brown rice 100g carb with chicken 50g protien before workout, then same meal post workout with white rice instead.
@@larsjohansson6668 I will have my meal and wait 1 hour, then have a zero sugar energy drink and wait 20 min before starting. Works perfect for me everytime. Idk if im insulin sensitive but having complex carbs such as the brown rice before workout keeps my strength up in the gym more consistent. Simple carbs release faster causing me to fatigue quicker. Best of luck!
I started working out two months ago, and before that, I'd never known who this guy was, but there's a hypothetical question I love. If you could talk with anyone, living or passed, over dinner, who would it be? This guy topped the list really quickly
For more videos on being natural and making gains in the gym click on this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLNAUreWTt_Sh0oNrGMhzEFZoN9zMZhhvY.html
HNY! Awesome and informative video Mr. Meadows as always. Keep up the great work. Love seeing your son being included in your videos. He's got mad skills.
I do have one request. Can you pls do a 21 reasons video for legs. Pls and thanks!
mountaindog1 hey John!! If my goal is building upper body more and getting lean, do you think limiting leg day would help me recover more for everything else and also help me use my protein more for the rest of me? I’m not trying to get out of doing legs, but I wonder if hitting legs hard each week is doing me a disservice to my other muscle goals and weight loss, etc. what do you think? I’m natural and intermediate. Also about 11 percent body fat now. Pretty lean. Thanks
@@MrGflan i would make sure u at least do cardio because i read somewhere that cardio increases muscle growth up to 30 percent.. i guess it has to do with all the blood flow
This topic deserves the starting vid of 2020 to raise the motivation! And a wonderful yoyo again!! Thanks so much!!!
Gary Michael Flanagan
Absolutely not.
As a complete natural Myself I believe limiting legs would be a big big mistake.!
Concentrate on one or 2 compound movements such as squatting
Still driving for big weight in great form
Then leg press,
Stiff leg deadlifting and lying leg curls
For thighs & hamstrings.
Energy can be lower than normal while lowering kcals/complex carbohydrates.
As long as you make sure your protein & essential fats are very high.
You will reep the best results with your overal goal of lowering body fat, and maintaining as much lean tissue as possible.
If all done correct,
You should be able to to put in at least 2 work sets of each excersise
With brute force.
Keep it short, but extreamly intense.
It works for Me.
My advice for what it’s worth.
That intro with you son is probably the most wholesome way to start my new year.
bruhh aint that his grandson???
John is as natural as can be. Great guy.
@Michael Evans Uh... I wasn't being sarcastic, I just meant John's a really down to earth guy and humble guy.
John is wholesome.
Consolol agreed
Major fitness youtuber showcases his sons yo-yo trick... America needs dads this wholesome again
Mr. otivarag agreed 😄
We have one rn
be the change you want to see in the world. the best way to lead is by example.
Yes sir! 😀
@@maxcheese382 k
Still in shock. I can't believe this guy is gone. RIP John. You're the realest guy out there, and we will miss you.
Dude, I found this guy just two months before his passing. This man is an absolute legend, gone too soon. 😢
And his son losing his Dad at that age.
I only just found his video now,by another fitness channel.
Man, I'd heard of John but just now found his videos. Definitely saddened to read your comment after I subscribed thinking "damn this guy is a wealth of knowledge!!!" :'( RIP
What happened to him??
Huge loss for the bodybuilding community. A stellar father, athlete, and coach. Your legacy will live forever. R.I.P
He died?
@@madalinmd1119 yes
Only just found his videos.
If Alexander ever becomes a bodybuilder, he could do his yo-yo tricks as part of his stage routine
great idea!
Dude so funny and I am hoping to see this one day
Have the yo-yo wrap around his arms to get more vascularity
St.EveNMichael MADara haha that’s pretty clever
That's good parenting right there. Being involve with his interest and showcasing it to help boost his morale!
thank you!
TL;DW:
1. Track your calories- there isn't a lot of wiggle room when you're a natural, eating little snacks and not counting them in your daily caloric intake could put you well over your TDEE (maintenance) and ruin your cut.
2. Nutrient timing matters - put most of your meals around your workout, if you're training hard you're going to recover a lot better that way.
3. Experiment with your training style - some people can handle more volume than others, but what John is saying is that if you're deeper in your cut you should lower your volume since your recovery will get worse as you're dropping body-fat percentage and you don't have all the anabolics in your system to help you unlike people who are using them. You can't do a lot of sets to failure.
4. NEAT (Non-exercise activity thermogenesis) - watch over small things you're doing over the day (eg. fidgeting), NEAT can ramp up to 300-400kcal.
5. Rest - Sleep is really important for recovery (duh). Try to get AT LEAST 8h of sleep if possible when you're in a caloric deficit. Sleep deprivation can have a huge influence on your hormones (esp. ghrelin, leptin and cortisol) and your insulin sensitivity.
i always love sum comments of the videos! some people are busy you know!
Thanks a lot bro, really appreciate it and if you can share some of your experience as a natural it'll be great. 🙏💪👍
@@gigiswps6931 I usually speed up the video
Crni Bombarder thank you soooo much
Thanks my man 💯💯💯
You genuinely caring about your son and fostering his self confidence is enough for me to subscribe.
thank you!
I regret more and more that I never had the pleasure of meeting John Meadows. He was an asset not only to the bodybuilding community but to all of mankind. What a great guy!
You are the bridge between the strict nutritionists , docs, and bodybuilders. Youre the voice of reason and you look at what actually works. Also, you deliver info in a non-annoying way.
thank you!!!!!
💯
Amen
@mountaindog1 missed every day sensei thank you so much John
RIP John. Your words and teachings will live on for years
HOLY COW! That kid just topped 99% of anything I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. Dang. Right on
Extremely humble this guy is never came across any humble person in fitness industry best knowledge top channel from all fitness channels. We as viewers wish this guy and his family great happy new year. Wishing him luck. Love from your viewers sir.
Rodger That, HAPPY NEW YEARS JOH &-your LOVED ONE'S!
thank you!
@@mountaindog1 you totally deserve it brother from all of the viewers worldwide.
R.I.P. John, miss you man. Your content changed my life
The "Matrix"
Was On Point !
He nailed it!!!!
blue pill or the red pill... enter the matrix
RIP John! You are missed but never forgotten!! I will watch your videos for the rest of my lIfe!!
You can just tell how genuine and good of a person and father he is. John deserves all the recognition for his efforts to share knowledge the way he does. Always informative but never condescending, just can't say enough good things.
thank you
The knowledge in these videos is priceless, still can't believe this amazing human is no longer here with us. Such a loss, RIP John
Dude you have got to be the best dad in the world to let your son just come out and bust out a trick like that. How awesome. Not to mention the trick was amazing. Great job both of you guys keep it up my friends.
Brand new gym guy and just discovered John yesterday. Sad he’s gone but blessed to have discovered him. Seems like a legend
I just love this channel. Specially because he addresses natty and not natty lifters. God bless you!
So true about nutrient timing. I was always sore and recovering very porely. After adding carbs/protein around my workout I’m recovering soooo much better. Thanks
That yo-yo trick!!!! I’ve said it before, love your content and advice. And your video style portrays you as a real, honest guy - that’s hard to come by in a sea of internet noise and banter. Keep it up in 2020!
"I don't know what happened to experimenting and finding out what works for you." Ding! Ding! Ding! Thumbs up for that comment and a new subscriber.
Thank you!
This kid is ridiculous with a yo-yo!! I can barely chew gum and walk...Happy New Year John and everyone watching
Everytime i feel like giving up on my bodybuilding , i come see your videos and feel so much better! Thank you!
Keep going!!! You've got this
Your kid is quite talented. Glad you show him appreciation while limiting it to a healthy time in the spotlight!
I know he’s gone but damn.. I always loved the way John added his son into his videos. No ego and so much pride. What a stand up guy.
I love that you’re family oriented in this. Other fitness you tubers should learn from you
“Great day to start a new year”... If we only knew😂😂😂
Ok.. that kids trick deserves wayyy more credit than what he gave him.
I’ve watched this video before, but, am back to watch it again, because I really miss John’s videos. RIP John Meadows, you e touched so many hearts!
May he rest in peace.
A true mentor. Someone that really cares. RIP brother.
For some reason listening to the Dog just puts me at ease. Happy new year!!
Thanks man...I typically dont actually weigh and count calories...wifey is really good at that but because of your advice I will track my calories better this cut phase...at 57 I am the strongest I have ever been having trained hard last two years. Thanks for keeping your videos down to earth for the common man. Happy New Year Dog. A new subscriber.
thank you!
Good point on the NEAT. After the change in seasons and the shorter days that crept in, I haven’t been as active as working in the yard and just doing the normal ‘chores’. November I saw a plateau during a leaning phase. I quickly diagnosed the difference in my daily NEAT and began walking. I found that I have to walk roughly an additional 4 - 5 miles to make up for the same burn I was getting mowing the lawn and pruning trees all fall. Thanks again for another great video John, always very helpful and interesting. Also - the yo-yo trick your son performs in the beginning is insane! I couldn’t even keep track of it all.
RIP John Meadows. You have been and will continue to be my go-to for information and inspiration. What a fantastic human being you were. God Bless you and your family 🙏🏻
Thanks, John. Sleep. it's so underrated. I think its the most important thing we can do, after all, what else do we do for 9 hours? rest, recover, heal, grow. I feel so much better and recover quicker with more sleep.
People tend to forget half of working out and looking good is knowledge. Your library is stacked, sir
What’s Alexanders yoyo protocol? Is he natty?
3 on and 1 off split
Wow the way he gives the stage to his very talented son with his yo yo is awesome 👌this gentleman was way to underrated in an extremely saturated world I'm glad I discovered the gold mine of a Channel!! Rest easy john.
I'm doing all of this. I'm also losing 10lbs a month for 7 months now while increasing my strength. So solid list, I support it even if it didn't offer me any new tricks.
This guy was very informative and always had that Mr. Roger calmness when speaking. R.I.P!!!!
Who thinks he should make a podcast?????
Love that he let his son do his thing in the video. That’s a real dad.
Basically start with a food log. Im 48 now been lifting since cement kmart weights were cool. Logging is hard lol. But the grind never stops. Thanks for the tips. Very greatful.
Rip John what a kind man
It drove me absolutely crazy when I heard Jeff nippered say that you should leave 3 to 4 reps in the tank
I don't even think some of these TH-cam fitness gurus know how to train hard
Evan Davis for those of us that have done full body training for a long time, we already know the trick John said in this video. I usually take the last set of each exercise to failure. Make the last set your best set mentality. This takes care of the spots in the workout where I might not have been focusing or thinking I just don’t have it today. Doesn’t happen every workout but most of them. I like seeing more you tubers showing full body but it’s funny. They will be off of the wagon as soon as the views go down.
@305PROTEIN not sure what jeff means. But for me i leave atleast 2 or 3 reps in the tank because of safety. I dont have a spotter so trainning to failure on bench/squats can be dangerous more importantly embarrassing. Lol.. Of course i go all out on a bench machine and leg press.
@305PROTEIN yeah.. No kidding i hurt myself going for a pr on squats. Longstory short 2yrs of working out came to and end. I could barely walk. My curls went from 90lb barbell to being in pain curling 5lb. 310lb bench down to 55lb and in severe pain. Lol.. Had to take off the gym for about 1yr 6months. Lost all my gains. Tbh i have never beeb the same since. But slowly getting back into it. This time alot more safety focused.
@305PROTEIN im much better now.. However my backs never been the same. I avoid deadlifts since its just to painfull. I can do squats tho but im limited to 135lb.. So i just do 135lb for high reps. Luckily my bench is getting back to normal. Did 180lb for 5 reps the other day. 😔 not gona lie it sucks knowing how strong i used to be. 💔
@port nut yeah surprisingly I'm building my quads without heavy weights. 😲
best channel out there
Damn... your son talented AF!! The control he has over that yoyo is insane!
I’m really glad I stumbled across this channel. He seems like a genuinely good guy who’s not trying to shove his products down your throat. He seems like he really wants to help people.
Agreed, he has a great channel and tons of experience. One of the guys that inspired me to start my channel.
Finally, somebody smarter than me believes in nutrient timing
John is a true inspiration. As a man and a father. RIP Mountain dog
This man has a beautiful spirit
Rest in power, John. Happy to have stumbled upon one of your videos again.
When did Mark Hamill get so buffed!?
Luke Skyhammer
Alexander ROCKS! Good job
Happy new year iron addicts!!!
For me my first "cut" after years of eating what ever. The Key was. Small deficit and keep training hard.
carbs and protein pre and post. I feel amazing recovery. The other foods i eat are fat and protein. (I do 5 meals, 3 with more carbs and 2 with more fat).
Love your channel Jhon !!!! You are the Best on TH-cam.
Great way to start your video. Keeping it real family first
Had to watch a planet fitness ad before this would start. Don't make me regret it.
LOL!
I wouldn’t be where I am today without your videos and countless other TH-cam channels. Thank you so much.
Thank you for addressing the volume scheme “required”. I’ve always based my training on how I felt on the given day. Never cut myself short, but argued that effective low reps would still build.
Love the fact you give your son the spot light with what he is passionate about. 👍
"If it fits your macros" works perfectly for me. The thing that has stopped me in the past has been a irregular sleeping pattern, but as soon as I fixed that I had no problem sticking to my diet anymore!
The more of your videos I have seen John, the more I see there is no BS there. I wish I could say that about at least 1/4 of the fitness/bodybuilding videos around. Very informative, thank you, keep them coming.
thank you!
That yo-yo trick threw me off for a moment as well, that was legit.
Been awhile since I watched your videos. Very sad hearing you passed my friend.Hope you are in a better place thanks for all your advice and god bless your family.
Happy new year John, god bless you and your love ones ❤️
Thank you!! TH-cam needs a ❤️ button option. You have done so much by your content to positively change my life for the better. Happy New Year to you and your family!!
Thank you!!!!!
Damn you really gonna release this while i'm devouring a pizza.
Isnt it obvious that pizza is not a food you're supposed to eat during a diet
Oliver lol!
Is it leftover new years pizza?
I'm doin good ,haven't had pizza all year.
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Watching that for the second time... Your kid and you at its best! I'm sad today because we will never meet. For the family : good luck my friends. John you where an exemple of coolness and generosity. We'll missed you
Thank you John for the advice. Out of all the TH-camrs talking about fitness you make the most sense and for the last two months I have been following your advice and have seen significant gains. I am about to start dropping my calories as a natural and this has helped me understand what i need to do. Thank you again!
Wow, what a good guy! I learned so much! The coolest thing is that he can break down even the simplest of information and put it in a way that makes even MORE sense. What a gift he had! RIP mountaindog
Great video. Nice to see a TH-cam fitness coach wearing a t-shirt that actually fits. Everyone else is wearing really tight shirts that look ridiculous.
Loving this channel of late. A humble decent man which makes me much more likely to listen to him
Great info. Thanks very much. Have a blessed 2020.
I swear, the info this man releases for free is priceless.
Thank you John. I was emailing and discussing this exact thing with Chris. Its a tough gig to add muscle and to loose a fair amount of body fat simultaneously as a natural. I have definitely lost fat and gotten stronger from the hard workouts. But . . not a single extra inch of hard muscle grew on me in spite of truly hard work for 7 months. That 7 months came behind a year of lifting and prep to work hard too. That 39-40 waist down to 34 looks a lot better . But there aint' no extra biceps to say yeah I got this.
TexasRider41 been on the same thing, try eating 300 cals over and build your base
@@ThugFightsBmx Yeah I am going to do that soon too. Actually I did blast some fat away since that comment and also did put some bicep on me too. ))) Stripping away some years of fat took some doing though, but I am glad I did it and I am glad for the info and support from guys like Chris and John and you too. Thanks! You know how it is. The search for hypertrophy was even tougher than losing fat! Especially at the same time.
TexasRider41 that’s good 👍🏿 Id advice you to not just focus soo on your bodyfat right now, I’m assuming you’re relativ new to the gym, your body will recompose so much if you train hard and eat your good food its cool to see it change over the months try making pics every now and then. Hypertrophy ain’t that hard 💪🏿
@@ThugFightsBmx I agree. But no not new to the gym . . but kind of new back the past 18 months or so. I could always gain strength - but hypertrophy is a different story especially in a cut mode.
@@TexasRider41 if thats the case youve got muscle memory on your side ;-). hypertrophy per say aint the problem but getting the right calories in a cut for growth is where it slacks as a natural, for me ive gained maybe 2 pounds of muscle in 5 months in the stage of eating below calories but still working good in the gym, thats why im "bulking" right now for atleast 18 months to build my base.
A few years ago I came to the realization that I would never be able to see my abdominal muscles. Well, boy was I wrong. I turned 40 and actually decided to train smarter and look at the scientific facts surrounding tracking your macros. I also tried making sure the bulk of my carbohydrates were eaten before and immediately after my workouts. By doing this I shredded 12 lbs of fat without losing any muscle. I recently discovered this page and let me tell you, the information and knowledge shared by John is spot on and is all the key ingredients you need to be the best you possible. Thank you John for sharing your knowledge and inspiration!
yep!
Did you do any cardio post workout? I am mid forties and kind of skinny fat. Need to lose the love handles. Cheers
@@Rraygino Not really. I have a nice rower and only do my cardio in the morning for 20 minutes before I eat anything. I also train boxing and jujitsu so technically one could count that as cardio. The most important part of achieving the best you is a proper nutrition plan and keeping track of your macros.
Your spot-on for the natty sets.
I spent a good chunk of my life doing high sets because the Weider mags said so. As i got older I reduced sets and grew. At 35 I was doing 5 sets for arms and in 3 months they jumped from 17 1/4 to 18 5/8....it was just incredible. There was more to it like a days rest before and after and my reps went from 6 to 8 to 15 to 30.
Now in my early 50's that same exercise routine doesn’t work on me anymore.
I actually do less sets these days.
Thank you again for another great video.
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I’m enjoying your content, very cool thanks
i am impressed. i could never do cool tricks with the yoyo. respect.
The best coach, the one you call dad. Love it
Hi John wishing you and your family lots of love, peace, happiness and of course laughter for 2020. Thank you for taking the time to complete videos centered around helping natural physique enthusiast reach their genetic potential it's really helpful.
thank you for the kind words,all the best.
Nice Yo-yo trick. More good advice John. I don't masseur anything. I do intermittent fasting. Happy New year year to you and your family John.
This video will definitely keep me on track in the future. Thank you for sharing your knowledge John!
Your son’s trick was so incredibly cool and wholesome. Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge, you’re a complete legend!
you bet!
Great video! I also appreciate the bit about volume vs intensity. Find what works and what fits your life and make your gains possible. I train almost exactly how he said 1 failure set per exercise, and a couple beyond failure with a few volume sets and warmups thrown in
My dad would of yelled at me to get out of the video, huge difference. Thank you for leading by example. RIP
1000% here for the crazy yoyo skills.
That father-son intro warmed my heart. Bless you and your loved ones John
THAT YOYO TRICK WAS INSANE DUDE
DAMN
Still here on this YT frequently getting his insights/knowledge. What a legend
Everything this man has said is very true. Nutrient timing has been a game changer for me. Brown rice 100g carb with chicken 50g protien before workout, then same meal post workout with white rice instead.
When to you take the Pre-Meal? 1 H 2 Hrs before training?
@@larsjohansson6668 I will have my meal and wait 1 hour, then have a zero sugar energy drink and wait 20 min before starting. Works perfect for me everytime. Idk if im insulin sensitive but having complex carbs such as the brown rice before workout keeps my strength up in the gym more consistent. Simple carbs release faster causing me to fatigue quicker. Best of luck!
I started working out two months ago, and before that, I'd never known who this guy was, but there's a hypothetical question I love. If you could talk with anyone, living or passed, over dinner, who would it be? This guy topped the list really quickly
That Yo-Yo trick was a surprise to be sure but a welcomed one
RIP Legend. Amazing insights. Wish we still had him with us man.... what a legacy
Great info . . .Yo Yo trick was a nice surprise. Newly subscribed. THANKS & Happy New Year.
thank you!