6% Body Fat is Ideal For Men (HARSH TRUTH!)

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  • @athleanx
    @athleanx  ปีที่แล้ว +156

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      @billmccabe9519 ปีที่แล้ว +1

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    • @garysmith8187
      @garysmith8187 ปีที่แล้ว

      Bodyfat % is what each individuals happy with

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  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 ปีที่แล้ว +1860

    I'm an MMA fighter, and I absolutely hate getting shredded before a fight. I can't focus, I'm hungry, I'm groggy, I just hate my life at that level of leanness. When I fought at sub 10%, I got absolutely destroyed. I am never cutting below 10% ever again.

    • @Anfield_the_place_to_be
      @Anfield_the_place_to_be ปีที่แล้ว +39

      Cool, wich organisation do you compete in? 🙂

    • @JFinns
      @JFinns ปีที่แล้ว +109

      Yea as someone who played D1 soccer and many years of personal fitness while having a career etc I've found 10% body fat is ideal for men. 6% is nice but too low to be maintainable.

    • @DaLordIsBack1
      @DaLordIsBack1 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just take more drugs

    • @skex5208
      @skex5208 ปีที่แล้ว +94

      @@JFinns yeah only very few people with exceptionally good genetics will be able to maintain 6% body fat over a longer time. Imo like 10%-12% body fat is a good goal to aim for

    • @Michael194
      @Michael194 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Were you on keto? Cause thats a game changer to me. I'm at 7% and feel great

  • @trbeyond
    @trbeyond ปีที่แล้ว +714

    At 6% I went from elite level college swimmer to being in a treatment center for disordered eating. At 12-15% I competed as a professional triathlete for 4 years in my late 30s, with kids and a full time job. Focus on the process and the rest will work itself out the way it's supposed to.

    • @ironsoul80
      @ironsoul80 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Yeah, 10-12% is ideal 15% is not really bad but 6% is ideal better dress warm 😉 this is an absurd not healthy at all.

    • @shahinghasemkhani8651
      @shahinghasemkhani8651 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      i think 6 percent is too low

    • @theMightywooosh
      @theMightywooosh ปีที่แล้ว +59

      6% is for TH-camrs trying to sell programs
      And notice they never gain any more muscle...but they look good on camera

    • @jonathanferrari425
      @jonathanferrari425 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Usually for sports and disciplines in which you need to be explosive 10-12% is what coaches usually recommend, im a javelin thrower and i receive coaching by the record holder in my country, and he told me that with a low fat % i would be more prone to injury and less explosive

    • @paulcox2447
      @paulcox2447 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@jonathanferrari425 fact's. The idea that shredded is more athletic is just ridiculous. It totally depends on the sport and even then, very few sports are you better at 6% than 12%.. Other than sports where they have to weigh you in.
      "Lean" over shredded.

  • @sugarbabyangel479
    @sugarbabyangel479 ปีที่แล้ว +768

    When asking "What is your goal" the goals considered were "Aesthetics, Athletics, and Strength." My brain went straight to, "What is the ideal body fat percentage for optimal health, longevity and disease prevention?"

    • @jaymzOG
      @jaymzOG ปีที่แล้ว +71

      Which goes back to what he was talking about with set points. There isn't going to be an ideal percentage for everyone. More so there would be a range, and there's no magic spell that can be cast to tell you what your specific percent is based on your genetic makeup. It's gonna change with gender, age, height, hormone levels, etc.

    • @jambojack
      @jambojack ปีที่แล้ว +16

      My view based on current research
      20s and 30s - eat to build muscle and strength. Clean eating, but edge on the side of more rather than less, especially protein
      40s - start getting used to reducing calories slightly (comfortable being hungry) less important to build new muscle, but important to maintain existing muscle
      50s and 60s - start calorie restriction, even if it means slight loss of muscle. Have long periods (20 hours or more) with minimal protein, to inhibit mTOR
      Let body fat be an outcome of this behaviour rather than a goal

    • @treali
      @treali ปีที่แล้ว +15

      You know the answer, but can't handle the truth. for longevity it's all about being as tiny as possible. Low body fat as a side-effect of eating as little as possible and have just enough muscles so that you don't fall and die.

    • @firstlast-wg2on
      @firstlast-wg2on ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@treali that’s not proven yet, I know why it’s generally believed, but it’s not proven. While caloric restriction definitely seems to improve lifespan, more importantly that applies to animals we’ve studied. Time and time again that has been hypothesised and found not true in humans.
      Furthermore, the most reliable form of recognising lifespan isn’t necessarily tied to caloric restriction but simply a well-balanced, whole-food diet (stop buying into eating low carb and start eating healthy carbs for example), and be physically active, while also keeping your brain healthy too.

    • @ed-te1fp
      @ed-te1fp ปีที่แล้ว +45

      @@jambojack Your theoretical advice is rather dangerous to older people. Who cares about mTOR if you're old and frail and need assistance to help you move around? But it's a free world: when you're 60, you reduce your protein, lose muscle mass even quicker and see what happens. I'll do the opposite and enjoy my ribeye steaks and protect my muscle mass and strength as much as possible. I bet I have a better quality of life in my old(er) age.

  • @Moose92411
    @Moose92411 ปีที่แล้ว +101

    I settled at around 13-15% after finding myself constantly hungry and cranky at 11-12%, and I’m really happy with my physique and athletic performance.

    • @Blinkers2007GameDev
      @Blinkers2007GameDev ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Huh. Most people are able to stay at 10 percent. I guess it'sd genetics though

    • @Moose92411
      @Moose92411 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Blinkers2007GameDev I toss myself for a long time I should be able to do that. Maybe I was, and my estimation was wrong? I don't know. But I'm happy now.

    • @willsgaming1481
      @willsgaming1481 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      idk why anyone would want to be 6% body fat, if your natural at 6% bodyfat almost everyone will feel like crap and be starving and have no energy, thats no way to live, being super lean isnt everything, 13% to 15% is a great range

    • @Moose92411
      @Moose92411 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@willsgaming1481 it took me a while to get there mentally. I fell into that trap of allowing myself to value my physique to that degree, though at no point could I elucidate why.

    • @BarnesGannon
      @BarnesGannon ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Blinkers2007GameDev Are you smoking crack? 99% of people are higher than 10% body fat

  • @picotconaboy
    @picotconaboy ปีที่แล้ว +167

    God damn. Jesse, that's a sick deadlift my man. Big respect.

    • @AkhilStark267
      @AkhilStark267 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm amazed

    • @Pacuta_
      @Pacuta_ ปีที่แล้ว +6

      And he made it look so damn easy too. Jesse's a don.

    • @brokenlegz
      @brokenlegz ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The girl in the background looked impressed too. I’m impressed! And the squat!

    • @DesmondKarani
      @DesmondKarani ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'd like to know how much he benches though.

  • @antonavila4723
    @antonavila4723 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    FYI - The "Rugby" is actually Australian Rules Football. The point is well taken though, you find some of those guys running around with very little body fat. In Ben Cousin's case (the guy pictured), there was a lot of Meth and Coke going on too, but the point stands...

    • @XLS897
      @XLS897 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😂😂😂

  • @channel-nv9xc
    @channel-nv9xc ปีที่แล้ว +138

    It took me about two years to get from 22% body fat to 9.5% body fat. 9.5 feels like the "right" level for me in terms of having max athleticism. I feel stronger and faster at that level. But most importantly, it feels sustainable. I eat reasonably during the week (I don't count calories) and I eat whatever I want on weekends. It hasn't been as difficult as I thought, it just requires an intuitive ability to make sure I'm not overdoing the meals.

    • @roising.3221
      @roising.3221 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      That's still very low...

    • @channel-nv9xc
      @channel-nv9xc ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@roising.3221 It is. I'm guessing I'll probably bounce around between 9-10% for the next several years if I maintain right.

    • @channel-nv9xc
      @channel-nv9xc ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@StefanosMarinos oh I absolutely am. It's not specifically because I'm a lower body fat percentage. It's because I work out like a demon and my body fat percentage dropped as a result of increased metabolism and muscle mass. My lean muscle mass is higher at 160 pounds then it was when I was 180 pounds. So yes, I'm objectively stronger now. It's not even a question. Fat does nothing for your strength.

    • @Scoot12321
      @Scoot12321 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      ​​​@@StefanosMarinosRight... because you guys know each other and lift together? 😅
      Some people can't be at 22 percent and feel energetic and healthy enough to safely perform like a powerlifter. At the same time others will have more strength and success at that level. It depends on the person's genetics first, as well as their discipline.

    • @Scoot12321
      @Scoot12321 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@StefanosMarinos 😂 I like your energy bud.

  • @fich1111
    @fich1111 ปีที่แล้ว +502

    To get to 6% without drugs and without losing muscle is insanely difficult for 99% of the general population.

    • @IbnWobbler
      @IbnWobbler ปีที่แล้ว +30

      That’s still a lot of people , 10,000 per million people

    • @mrunknown164
      @mrunknown164 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      It’s more mentally tough

    • @ZeusEBoy
      @ZeusEBoy ปีที่แล้ว +3

      As long as you're eating properly and meeting your macros, i can recommend trying a digestive enzyme complex. Don't overuse, take regularly, or take if youre not planning on eating correctly. But if you do those things and try its great for aiding proper digestion and helps cut a little. Don't try to take it thinking it will do the work itself however

    • @farmdve
      @farmdve ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ZeusEBoy What is this enzyme?

    • @brucejensen3081
      @brucejensen3081 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@ZeusEBoy just eat pinneapple

  • @glenfarina3027
    @glenfarina3027 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Just want to clarify, the vision at 3:35 is not Rugby. It's Australian Rules Football which is an adaptation of Gaelic Football. Lots of running, jumping and punt kicking in this game. They score by kicking goals. Rugby football, both varieties, Union and League require different body types for different positions. Much like NFL, they score by getting the ball over the opponent's line.

  • @jjohnsonnccc
    @jjohnsonnccc ปีที่แล้ว +326

    The last few years I’ve taken my gym and dieting goals very seriously. I tried to reach a 10% body fat, and the lowest I got to was 11.2 (according to the machine I was using, I know a number of factors can change that). Tbh, I don’t see the point. If I was an influencer or getting paid or sponsored to build my lifestyle around it, I’d keep going. But I do it for myself, and it’s exhausting maintaining an unnecessarily low bodyfat for no real practical purpose. Nowadays I am anywhere between 12-15%, which is a maintainable level that I’m happy and comfortable at. I can still have some leeway on my diet, look good and have solid muscle definition even without a pump, and having a little higher bodyfat helps fill you out your clothes which is how everyone except my wife see me anyway. When you’re sub 10% like Jeff and all these influencers, you might look great in pictures and videos but in person you’re actually quite tiny and don’t even look like you lift. Respect to people who do maintain a sub 10% BF, but the juice just isn’t worth the squeeze in my life.

    • @Naoquerose
      @Naoquerose ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I never was able to get so low bf, but I totally agree with you. My goal will be around 15% BF, I'm working for that😁

    • @belivuk2526
      @belivuk2526 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@Naoquerose same. I want to get to like 12-15% if I can. Sub 10 doesn't even look good on the eye to me personally, neither irl not in pics. Plus, I like being a tad larger and broader, looks better in clothes. Not everyone thinks it's an ideal look, specially since I'm not quite tall but that's gonna be my end goal I feel.

    • @chriskanizsai672
      @chriskanizsai672 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I've been 6.4 percent and you're right where I did look thin in a lot of scenarios. But when I was in the gym, with a solid pump, I definitely looked like I lifted. More so than 99 percent of anyone that was in there.

    • @EliHank
      @EliHank ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I try to maintain sub 8% BF almost exclusively to get as vascular and striated as possible. Veins are an unhealthy obsession of mine...if I don't see them popping everywhere, I get depressed. Couldn't care less about my strength as I'm not a powerlifter or my decreased libido since I'm never getting a girl anyway 💀

    • @ReverZe83
      @ReverZe83 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @elik.464 Hey that's awesome dude, I definitely feel ya on the little changes in your body having an affect on your mindset but you definitely should not be getting depressed about it my man. Maybe have a chat to someone coz that's not healthy, I used to be the same but with age I've realised it doesn't matter, just another milestone to overcome 💪💪 keep striving dude 🔥

  • @danieltsmoke
    @danieltsmoke ปีที่แล้ว +134

    At 6'1" I was 350lb, and not the beefy kind. My setpoint is high, I'll never have abs while feeling healthy. Over 10 years I've been able to get down to 185lb while adding significant muscle, and I'm extremely happy for that.
    I don't care that I'll never have abs, I want to feel and look healthy. Achievement unlocked 😁

    • @ShermanKyle
      @ShermanKyle ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Great progress brother. Stick with the iron game and you’ll surprise yourself - if you want abs you can have them without getting stupid lean.

    • @greanbeen2816
      @greanbeen2816 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you train abs for hypertrophy? makes a big difference.
      But I digress, you’ve made inspiring progress regardless.

    • @DavidUtau
      @DavidUtau ปีที่แล้ว +26

      @BIG T cringe

    • @kathysharp7551
      @kathysharp7551 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Nice work man! This community is focused more on appearance than health. So, don't take their comments to heart. Health before appearance is solid prioritizing.

    • @b-randon89
      @b-randon89 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @BIG T of course everyone wants abs but it’s not necessarily more healthy to do so. And even less healthy to obsess over NOT having them.
      I think this guy is extremely mentally healthier than most of us gym bros who are constantly chasing that “dangling carrot” and being low key depressed about not having the perfect physique. If you want to call that coping that’s your prerogative.

  • @katric1
    @katric1 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    So well said, I managed to get to 6% for 5 months and my body was not happy, looked a little better than 10% but everything was not happy. So went back to my norm 10 and everything went back to normal. So you are absolutely right.

  • @estellalewis1219
    @estellalewis1219 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Key words, YOUR health, YOUR set point, what is right for YOU, I know that when I was in my 40’s to early 50’s I was much leaner and felt much better, have no idea what my body fat percentage might have been, I just know I felt better and fit better in clothes, now in my early 60’s (life happens) I’m in re-set mode and working back to feeling better and better health, it’s taking time, but the results are happening, Jeff thank you and kudos to Jessie, always a wealth of knowledge and encouragement on you channel 💪🏾

  • @bfish9700
    @bfish9700 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I was at a very low bodyfat when I was younger, competed in judo. I was only 132lbs. I retired from Judo, hit the weights really hard, ate a tone of protein, got up to 175 which is probably a healthy weight for me. Fast forward past grad school, I was up to 240. I'm down to about 200, still working on losing the fat, people comment on how huge I'm looking, it's the same amount of muscle, I'm just losing fat. . .

  • @convertino5oh987
    @convertino5oh987 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good conversation, not typically the length or type of video I normally watch, but I found it engaging.
    Two biggest & most powerful key statements (IMO):
    - "If it was easy everybody would do it." 100% cannot argue that fact.
    - I'm paraphrasing here: Genetics...not everybody has the same foundation to build from, therefore not everybody will be able to reach the 6%, but reasonable, realistic, & sustainable goals are attainable.
    I'm 42yrs old, spent most of my life easily able to maintain 8%-10% BF, but the last 5yrs I've found it increasingly difficult to combat the effects of aging combined with "Life" & injuries, I now find myself in the upper teens to low 20's of BF & having to make some life & lifestyle changes.

  • @jaybman2700
    @jaybman2700 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Great video, Jeff and Jesse, I’m 53 and I just keep eating right and doing your workouts and I’m seeing great results, keep up the good work

    • @ItBe_Kanti
      @ItBe_Kanti ปีที่แล้ว

      Hell yeah 💪🏾

    • @bm0v483
      @bm0v483 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Did you finish the video before commenting?

    • @phoodpharmer
      @phoodpharmer ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bm0v483notification squad gets to see the video earlier 😉

    • @jaybman2700
      @jaybman2700 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@bm0v483 yeah why are we taking a quiz? Did I not answer the way you liked? I don’t get it.

    • @drno62
      @drno62 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jaybman2700 Because he's talking nonsense in that video. 6% body fat is sustainable? No, it really isn't

  • @joshrobinson4409
    @joshrobinson4409 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As an Australian, when you mentioned Rugby but showed vision of AFL, I felt physical pain... God damn yanks 🤪.

  • @dimitris1601
    @dimitris1601 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    If u are 10-15%max u will look amazing if u have enough muscle mass and you will also feel very healthy and energetic, pretty simple

    • @JohnDoe-od1pu
      @JohnDoe-od1pu ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Most people won’t look amazing at 15. Just too much fat to truly show your muscle definition. Unless your muscle mass is extremely high, which is not going to be the case for most naturals with average genetics (most people)

    • @roderickclerk5904
      @roderickclerk5904 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JohnDoe-od1pu I got up to 225 lbs of lean mass out 315 lbs total body weight and honestly I wasn’t really even trying to gain a bunch of mass. In fact I was doing more cardio than lifting. I used no supplements (barely used protein shakes) besides a taking a good multivitamin twice a week. I was getting maybe 160 grams of protein a day max during the 1.5 year bulk. I just ate a lot of food and stopped beating off so much. I looked alot lighter than I was and I didn’t look fat in clothes. Most girls I know said I looked 240 max though I was well over 300 lbs. Gotta eat, maingaining is a waist of time

    • @brucejensen3081
      @brucejensen3081 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@JohnDoe-od1pu through your eyes, and that is really sad

    • @dimitris1601
      @dimitris1601 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@JohnDoe-od1pu if u are talking about a begginer or someone that doesn't work out yes but realistically speaking a lifter that has reached close to their genetic potential in terms of muscle mass will look very good at 15% not visible abs but he will still have a flat stomach and decent muscle definition. Dropping from 15 to 12% bf to look lean is also very easy without having to sacrifice your appetite that much.

    • @JohnDoe-od1pu
      @JohnDoe-od1pu ปีที่แล้ว

      @@brucejensen3081 how is that sad lmao? Most people don’t find 15% that impressive. You keep lying to yourself though.

  • @lifeisagift5627
    @lifeisagift5627 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I went below 10 for more than 6 months, it was a hell for me, as I wasn't relying on caffeine for energy. Now with green tea and yerba mate I can definitely go down to 8, but my best place is 10 to 12.

  • @X0luminary
    @X0luminary ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Why is it that under every Athlean-x video, everyone in the comments misses the point completely. You guys are acting as if he said 6% is the ideal body fat percentage for everyone - it's just their crazy titles/thumbnails to get us to watch the video, that's what Athlean-x has been doing for YEARS. In the video Jeff actually stressed the complete opposite of 6% being ideal for everyone, saying that it's different from person to person depending on goals and a variety of other factors. Did some of you guys even watch the video and listen to what he had to say?

  • @ugosinsaang
    @ugosinsaang ปีที่แล้ว +31

    At below 10%, the only thing I was struggling against was not keeping this level, was not tiredness (I was not, I felt greater than ever), ..., It was peer pressure, from family, gf, colleagues, looking at a level of commitment that most would not be able achieve. The peer pressure to stop be so committed, eating healthy, getting up early, to give up my discipline... I was not even targeting any level of fat. I was just training hard and eating healthy.

    • @Pisschangoatsmeller
      @Pisschangoatsmeller ปีที่แล้ว

      My boy you were never that lean and you probably have no gains

    • @storm0fnova
      @storm0fnova ปีที่แล้ว +2

      time to get some new friends that support encourage and keep you accountable rather than try to peer pressure and undermine your results

    • @andreimunteanu750
      @andreimunteanu750 ปีที่แล้ว

      sorry for you but that's a shitty way to support your family member, friend, boyfriend, you name it... when I was fat I always shat big time on my family's opinion on my weight, and when I started getting in shape and eating normally everyone was like "oh why you don't eat, what happened, you look malnourished (seriously ? at 90 fking kilos), cutting on fat intake will make you sick, just do some cardio and you'll lose the weight" that's why even now I don't take their opinions seriously , you're never gonna please everyone and be a disappointment to someone, so do what you have to do to achieve your goals.

  • @Ludi_91
    @Ludi_91 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just a little error in the vid that doesn't mean anything really, but when you said "Rugby player" you showed Australian Football League (AFL). I'm not nitpicking you're nitpicking...

  • @drbikeshorts
    @drbikeshorts ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Don’t forget that actors in superhero movies have “shirt off” days in their shooting schedules and they will fast before those days to get the shredded look for one or two scenes. Not even Hugh Jackman really looks like the Wolverine.

  • @sn7miller
    @sn7miller ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Aesthetics is in eye of the beholder and varies per individual; some people can look their best with 6±% body fat, but others could look their best with 10%+. Performance, Strength, goals, general health...totally varies per individual. I think Jeff analyzed it very well with all the variables! He knows his shit.

  • @nextupcamping
    @nextupcamping ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m 44. My return to the gym after a long hiatus was due to my blood pressure. Wife said get it down on my own or the next step was a doctor visit and meds. Within two weeks following the 100 series, my blood pressure is normal. I’ll add that I have cut out refined sugar from my diet and I do my best to follow simple but better eating habits. I’m not as disciplined as I’d like to be but I’m making small steps in the right direction. I don’t know what my body fat % is. I’m 5’9” and down to 172 lbs. The results are starting to show. My ultimate goal is keeping my blood pressure normal and feeling better. Energy levels are already up. This isn’t a short sprint, this is my new lifelong journey and if I look “good” in my own eyes along the way it’s just a bonus. Thanks for this video and all the others. They’ve helped me out tremendously

  • @thevomit5851
    @thevomit5851 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    That "Rugby" play you displayed is actually a retired Australian Rules footballer named Ben Cousins. The league is known as AFL. Many people confuse aussie rules football for rugby but they are completely different sports. Just a small correction but the point you made is still valid regardless.

    • @Damian-t1c
      @Damian-t1c 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think the meth really helped him stay lean

  • @Jamesdscott1976
    @Jamesdscott1976 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As an Australian I have to point out the clip was AFL not Rugby :)

  • @niku10
    @niku10 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    I walked around with 15%. Now trying to get lean and now between 12% to 13%. And still feel great as if i was at 15%. Didn't felt anything negative,but feels amazing seeing the 4pack coming out for the first time.🔥 And that is just by cutting the fast food and soda and took *CLA* .

  • @KB_2161
    @KB_2161 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always turn to Athleanx for an honest workout. There is no sense wasting time, effort, and risk of injury during a workout. I have a long term illness and I struggle daily to try to build up strength and endurance. Thus, I turn to Athleanx and do my best. Cheers to you Athleanx! Many thanks for your tips and tricks which you make available on the net for free every day.

  • @nelness5094
    @nelness5094 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    The one thing that Jeff really never addresses is how uncomfortable it is for those who want to gain weight to force feed themselves. My natural weight is 134lbs and I’m 5’11”. I’m built to run distance and do, but I also like to lift weights. I’ve given up trying to gain weight because force feeding myself doesn’t feel good. I also wonder how healthy it is for those who try to gain more weight than their natural body weight is. I read about an NFL lineman who had to eat 5000kcals a day to get to 330lbs and he had such a hard time doing this that he had to eat ground-up meat. Maybe worth it to play in the NFL, but for most others … I’m not sure.

    • @uncannyworks
      @uncannyworks ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Age 43 right now, lifting for 4 years. I did a bulk last summer from 187lbs -> 207lbs eating ~3300kcal/day and felt stronger as I progressed. Oddly though, I cut for 4 months back down from 207lbs -> 187lbs eating 1500kcal/day and frankly felt *better* even though my strength declined a bit. I'm now lifting harder on a smaller bulk and struggling to eat and get my calories up which is putting me at maintenance level weight, but the crazy thing is not actually feeling as good as I did on the cut! The human body is bizarre.

    • @downsandrew
      @downsandrew ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@uncannyworks ​same. I went from 181 to 211lbs and really enjoyed the strength gains, but looked way too fat. So I went back to 181. My light bone structure is not meant to carry massive muscles. It took me years to acknowledge the reality of being average. Modest size and strength gains are still worth pursuing. I had a g/f who said I looked better out of clothes than in them; that’s a worthy goal :-)

    • @jaymzOG
      @jaymzOG ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yup. I wish I'd never listened to all the people saying "oh you need to eat more, you're so skinny, blah blah" yeah, well my body was comfortable being skinny. Now I feel horrible most of the time because of how much weight I've gained.

    • @loke5713
      @loke5713 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jaymzOG all people have a natural athletic weight.

    • @meyr1992
      @meyr1992 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      boo hoo hooo “i have to eat food, feel bad for me guys :(. “

  • @waleedalhelo3941
    @waleedalhelo3941 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    This man never fail to deliver a clear message without the BS that most people have. I love his videos

    • @dx-dragon4399
      @dx-dragon4399 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Besides lying about that he's natural

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@dx-dragon4399 Calling him unnatural is the best compliment to a natural. Thanks

    • @registeredaccountant3850
      @registeredaccountant3850 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@nomnomyourmom You're accepting compliments on behalf of a celebrity you've never met and doesn't know you exist.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      @@registeredaccountant3850 Gotta accept compliments from a kid given to someone who doesn't know the kid exists cuz they never met.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      @@registeredaccountant3850 You got any compliment you wanna give as well?

  • @bobxbaker
    @bobxbaker ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i'm more of the kind of guy that listens to my body, if i do physically demanding things daily my body will tell me what it needs to be able to handle that kind of physical stress.
    to set a bodyfat percentage goal on that seems just reckless.

  • @sarahkrueck4996
    @sarahkrueck4996 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I'm not a male, but I appreciate your channel and advice. I think it's great that you're discussing how achieving a certain body fat percentage is fine, but if you hate how you're living to sustain it, you should question your reasons and the value in it. I would be curious to know your thoughts on an ideal range for females to maintain a generally lean or cut look sustainably. Any advice for the ladies that watch your channel?
    I've always been underweight and since going sober a year and a half ago, I have completely turned my health and fitness around. I agree with you 100% on your comments about alcohol. I've put on a good amount of muscle and am very happy with the direction of my life at this point. Thanks for everything you do!

    • @Bunnydex
      @Bunnydex ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same for me, i quiet drinking 2 years ago.
      I saw amazing results in my overall health.
      Now I'm 40, and I'm around 23%. I know I could be leaner.
      Please, make a video with some advise for the ladies 🙏

  • @AlexLeizerovich
    @AlexLeizerovich ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Jeff is a real pro. What's good about it is that he gives context to what he says. While those that critique him and try to get his traffic will try to take it out of context.

  • @TacticalReview
    @TacticalReview ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think another component to discuss is HOW a person carries body fat genetically. For instance, I will ALWAYS gain excessively in the spare tire compared to elsewhere. As such, I do NOT look very lean at 10%, whereas someone else might have defined abs at 10%.
    The important thing is to have some fun and experiment! Love your content, Jeff!

    • @PauloGomezPG
      @PauloGomezPG ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe you're not that buff? How would you rate yourself in strengh and muscle mass? What's your bodyweight and your benchpress, deadlift, squat numbers?

    • @TacticalReview
      @TacticalReview ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PauloGomezPG We'll start with the reference point that I'm 5'11", since that factors as well.
      Last summer, I was ~7.8% body fat and 173 lbs. I had a reasonably defined core, with just a touch of lower abdomen flab from a lifetime of poor lifestyle.
      Due to an attempt to overdo it on a 4 month bulk I started this year at 195 at about 16.7% body fat.
      Given that my thigh skinfold only increased by 1mm and my pectoral by 2mm, while my abdominal skin fold increased by something like 25mm, I feel confident in my self-assess about how my genetics play in to this.
      That said, last "maxes" were last summer (not true max, since I did one rep sets at the end of my standard 10-8-6 scheme, but it's what I have), and I did a 235# bench, 335# squat and 430# deadlift at 173# body weight.

    • @PauloGomezPG
      @PauloGomezPG ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TacticalReview Those are great maxes given your body weight! From what I can tell, it's hard to believe you'd want to stay at a higher BF even if you tend to keep that lower ab fat. I got love handles also from poor habits in childhood and my teens and I just can not feel confortable at higher BF. Never did a severe cutting phase, I must admit.

    • @TacticalReview
      @TacticalReview ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PauloGomezPG I've found that I'm very happy, don't have lethargy, and feel hormonally pretty good even at lower bf%.
      Now that I have solid numbers on how much lean mass I can gain per month (my diet was roasted lean meats, oats, fruits, and raw honey. Very tightly controlled on this recent bulk for 98% of the time), after regaining my abs, I don't intend to go into a surplus higher than req'd for that maximum, experimentally confirmed, gain structure.

  • @caleborourke4361
    @caleborourke4361 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video Jeff! Only criticism is at 3:35 Ben Cousins is an Australian Football Player, not Rugby player 😜

    • @julespleeswoah859
      @julespleeswoah859 ปีที่แล้ว

      AFL players generally do have low body fat, I'm not sure Cousins is the best example though 😭

  • @coldbeer8899
    @coldbeer8899 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Jeff also says to be 60% body fat to avoid muscle imbalance.

  • @douglasw.plummer8138
    @douglasw.plummer8138 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Health and longevity are my goals today at age 69. This channel helps. I am not an AthleanX purist. I am going through the stages of changes that are changing past set points. I was probably at or dang close to 30% body fat. I think I'm getting healthier. I'm getting close, maybe in that mid-teen's level of body fat. I think I can look and feel good and still lose another 12 to 15 pounds of back fat and love handles to get to an ultimate goal but, I'm not going to stress over it. Thanks guys.

  • @danielmulero2816
    @danielmulero2816 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Over the years I have found out, that the more intense I train, the less hungry I feel over the course of the day. On the contrary, the lighter the training, the more hungry I feel.
    Intuitively, it seems to me that it should be the exact opposite...
    Thanks Jeff for the great content!

    • @Nelford76
      @Nelford76 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same I can go all day without eating on training days. Non training days I’m starving.

    • @christopherdavis4135
      @christopherdavis4135 ปีที่แล้ว

      There's some research suggesting HIIT triggers hormones that minimize hunger, whilst the opposite happens with Steady State Cardio for example. This could be a reason why people who run marathons struggle to burn bodyfat, despite expending a significant number of calories during their training.

    • @larryphotography
      @larryphotography ปีที่แล้ว

      Same here

  • @DAPATINATOR
    @DAPATINATOR ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That Rugby there looks an awful lot like Australian Rules football. Interesting video!

  • @Magnusfication
    @Magnusfication ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As a sprinter, I can confirm decathlon athletes are the absolute goats when it comes to overal athleticism. The difference between us specialists and them is only 15%. That applies to the running and jumping events. For the throwing events its about 35%. Its absolutely insane.

  • @blakduk
    @blakduk ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great discussion, however take care with the video that you use for reference. The clip referring to 'rugby' showed athletes playing Australian Rules Football. A great game that requires a high degree of cardio capacity and strength.

  • @joshuamedina7292
    @joshuamedina7292 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Severely reducing my sugar intake and fasting has allowed me to lose 30 lbs in 3 months. Food is the biggest and hardest factor because although I've been exercising the whole time, I'm only doing like 3 days out the week and very little exercising at that. Walks, situps, and pushups mostly.

  • @lloydjamieson2143
    @lloydjamieson2143 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    3:35 says “Rugby” players. You have now angered every Australian 😂.

  • @reigenoleh
    @reigenoleh ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hello guys, really appreciate your content.
    I know it’s very individual, but can you make a video about working out with scoliosis (especially deadlift)? Of course I mean mild-moderate stages.
    Some people are saying deadlifts are strongly forbidden, others say the opposite
    I hope one day you will cover this subject. Thanks again for all your effort

  • @TimHealy-wl8zq
    @TimHealy-wl8zq ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Jeff and Jesse. You are a brilliant reference for anyone interested in fitness and training and so I hope you won't mind me pointing out that the video clip accompanying your reference to rugby is actually not rugby but Australian Rules football. Keep up the good work.

    • @jasoncherry2841
      @jasoncherry2841 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yep that's AFL or Aussie Rules see this th-cam.com/video/9itZb7YIuFw/w-d-xo.html for some AFL (Australian Football League) highlights.

  • @alexanderkent2754
    @alexanderkent2754 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Women prefer men at 15% bf with clothes on, as you tend to look a bit bigger and dominant. But t-shirts off, they change their mind to 10% bf.

  • @proddreamatnight
    @proddreamatnight ปีที่แล้ว

    Jesse's strength output makes his build sleeper for sure! Incredible to watch that deadlift/ squat

  • @zachingram7522
    @zachingram7522 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Started watching Jeff well over 10 years ago. It is truly amazing how this guy hasn’t changed at all. Looks exactly the same. Goes to show what discipline and being health conscious can do for you.

  • @SullytheMOD67
    @SullytheMOD67 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the truth and no BS discussions between Jeff and Jesse! Every video has helped me get back to the level I used to be when I played pro rugby and the staying health and keeping it real

  • @modenajon
    @modenajon ปีที่แล้ว +4

    At my best in my mid 20’s I was able to get to 12-13% BF. I looked amazing. I was 6’ 210lbs. I felt great, looked great, BUT it totally wasn’t sustainable for me. Genetics is a huge part. I’m naturally a big guy with good natural muscle but to stay so lean was ridiculously hard for me. I stayed at 13% for about 1.5 yrs .

    • @davidfarr966
      @davidfarr966 ปีที่แล้ว

      complete opposite here - i'm 5'10 180. i have to REALLY eat bad to be above 11%

  • @Alarech
    @Alarech ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey man we are waiting for best to worst (forearm) video!

  • @jonr6680
    @jonr6680 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The struggle to reach and maintain a body fat level seems to me a function of the exact foods consumed and perhaps the exact timing (balanced against exact workout output).
    Jeff is Jeff because he does what Jeff does. Every. Single. Day. What he said is exactly right, I admit I don't have the mojo to hit that goal. I am literally incapable of staying on track long enough to do so. But I do what I can...

  • @mikeskylark1594
    @mikeskylark1594 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    11:00 Exactly! I eat AD LIBITUM (aka until I seubjectivelly feel full/satiated) ALL YEAR around! And guess what - I'm 18% bodyfat in winter and 14% bodyfat in summer. It's the surrounding temperature, that's the primary driver of my apetite regulation (AND subsequent bodyfat level on my body)!

  • @eveningstar7812
    @eveningstar7812 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    There is no function to being

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      Watch the vid kid, Jeff literally listed examples of low BF

    • @eveningstar7812
      @eveningstar7812 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nomnomyourmom you need to leave the shredded cult nerd. Only then will you finally make gains.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      @@eveningstar7812 you need to leave the uneducated mentality. Only then will you stop being a little kid.

  • @WOJAus
    @WOJAus ปีที่แล้ว

    @3:36 While there are some shredded rugby players, the clip you have playing in the background is of AFL/Aussie Rules, and the sportsman you point out is an AFL player. Just for info for anyone who is interested, the ideal body types/compositions for AFL and Rugby are a bit different. AFL players are generally taller and leaner on average due to the amount of running done during a game (something like 12-14km per game on average) and height being a big factor for all the above head height marking/catching required. Whereas rugby players are generally bulkier and more compact - though still extremely athletic - because that type of body protects better against of all the head on clashes/tackling; running requirement throughout a game is generally many repeated short sprints; and most catching is done at stomach/chest height.

  • @thewoamusic
    @thewoamusic ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I personally made an unachievable goal so that consistency would be the only answer. I may never achieve "6 pack " status but along the way I've developed a fast 4 mile time, definitions of arms chest and back and have a solid 4 pack and leaning more. This is 2 years in. I'm 35. I did have athletics in my background but wasn't a collegiate athlete

    • @karlkobler218
      @karlkobler218 ปีที่แล้ว

      The process is the reward! Keep it up!

  • @nrivera978
    @nrivera978 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Jeff! Can you make a video on the benefits of yoga? I don't think you've ever talked about it before

  • @wheeler116
    @wheeler116 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I feel like the 8-12 percent range is best for me. I’ve been 8% fat and didn’t feel like i had a lot of energy. I also run, and i just feel slow when im anything higher than 12%

  • @noneclass
    @noneclass ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love How he uses elite athletes to show that you can be at very low body fat and perform and then when talking about more body fat for strength he says that you cannot use elite athletes to compare yourself...

  • @terranceblount5959
    @terranceblount5959 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great advice and Jesse was killing it! 👏🏽 Love and respect for sure.

  • @davidpenwell3432
    @davidpenwell3432 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've never heard anyone say there is a certain body fat everyone should be .. ever.. I've been working out and reading fitness magazines since I was 13 and I'm almost 36 now. Never heard that until you said it here

  • @sicmic
    @sicmic ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I find it unbelievably hard to get to low body fat. But I put on muscle easily. I guess we always want what we don't have.

  • @DaniloSantosVieira
    @DaniloSantosVieira ปีที่แล้ว +4

    guys please watch the freaking video before commenting.

  • @atquinn1975
    @atquinn1975 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video! However, in regards to "being lean will make you look more muscular", I would say that that is only if you are spending all of your time on the beach or are an underwear model. Put Bruce Lee in a suit and he just looked like a small, skinny dude. If you want to look physically impressive outside of underwear selfies, you have to have a certain amount of leanness, but you don't have to be super lean. No one can see that six pack through your t shirt. So if your aesthetic motivations center around being attractive to other people, don't worry about those last few percent and maybe spend that time/energy picking up a hobby to make you a more interesting, well-rounded person.

  • @Popinjay87
    @Popinjay87 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Honestly, I've come to the realization after 15 years of trying even getting sub 15% not worth it for ME. Im sitting at about 20% and when im at this level I look great in clothes and I'm strong/energetic + can eat basically what I want. For me to get lean its a struggle and I always feel like shit and don't like how I look.

  • @Vlabar
    @Vlabar ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm at 15%. I feel good, look good. Trying to get to 10% over the summer just to try it. Want to be in my best shape when I turn 50 this year.

  • @pablocanziani9788
    @pablocanziani9788 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Awesome video like always Jeff!

  • @enzobellanca3597
    @enzobellanca3597 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Jeff.
    Just wanted to let you know what I have done and what you have done for me. I have been watching all your videos for nearly two years now.
    I started at 85kg and 20% body fat. I am now at 92kg and 8% body fat, I still eat what I want. I feel the best I have ever felt. You have changed my life. I agree with you 100% about PEDs and I have never touched them. Wholeheartedly, you are the realest to ever do it, I will never forget what you have done for me!
    Thanks Jeff and keep doing what you do. Fuck the haters.

    • @zafiruzoma6234
      @zafiruzoma6234 ปีที่แล้ว

      You sure you're 8% Buddy?.. most people feel like shit it's really unlikely. Do you look like athlean?

    • @enzobellanca3597
      @enzobellanca3597 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@zafiruzoma6234my man, I bet you are nowhere near.. because anyone trying to hate is usually jealous. I look near to how Athlean looks yes. 8 pack all year round just like my man the GOAT Athlean.

  • @ellisthejerk8018
    @ellisthejerk8018 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Jeff Cavalier is a 45 year old man who can feel great all year round at 7% bodyfat without drugs? I'm jealous...

    • @Bigbiceps301
      @Bigbiceps301 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Don’t believe his lies he’s using trt

  • @captainobvious8037
    @captainobvious8037 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    14-15% will forever be the gold standard for regular Joes.

  • @Soramimi5o9
    @Soramimi5o9 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I remember in high school i was at 6% body fat but i had all day to train and exercise, now that im 30 i wish i never stopped exercising for 10 years now im getting back into it and i feel the difference.

  • @Hhajsjeieirhrbbr
    @Hhajsjeieirhrbbr ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice to see Australian football getting a shoutout, even better they showed the one who got caught on meth 😂

  • @danielklein6644
    @danielklein6644 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    Good stuff as always! I sleep well, workout (following Jeff's advice and programs), but I decided a long time ago that I was not going to give up the food. I have stayed 15% body fat for years now and I am happy. Before I made this decision, I was miserable because I craved eating all sorts of food from different cultures and I would deny myself the joy of eating. Once I figured out that my mental, emotional and physical state of happiness was at 15% and I could easily maintain it by eating what I wanted, just not overeating, I became very happy. Got to go, the wife is making red chile enchiladas with a fried egg on top! (overeating would be two fried eggs on top, lol)

    • @drno62
      @drno62 ปีที่แล้ว

      How was it good stuff if he's 9% off?

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      @@drno62 cuz you didn't watch the vid and only read the title, kid

    • @drno62
      @drno62 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nomnomyourmom I only watch people who know what they’re talking about, chump

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      @@drno62 Then go complain somewhere else kid.
      Did your mother not teach you not to judge the book by its cover?

    • @drno62
      @drno62 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nomnomyourmom Of course I'm judging, Athlean-X is useless

  • @braydonwirth5487
    @braydonwirth5487 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I was at 7% body fat for nearly 6 months and never felt better in my life! Had more energy and mental clarity. I also had a well balanced diet that I think helped with that but at least for my body, it works well for me staying low.

    • @onetwo8847
      @onetwo8847 ปีที่แล้ว

      Then there was ABSOLUTELY NO WAY you were legitimately at 7% body fat lol

    • @braydonwirth5487
      @braydonwirth5487 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@onetwo8847 I had multiple full body scans during my progress

    • @Blackowl44
      @Blackowl44 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@onetwo8847I’m at 7% and I feel amazing speak for yourself

  • @instrong
    @instrong ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Man you are helping soo many young dudes! You deserve the highest level of respect. Actually for me you helped to come back into sprot after a long pause and even more! I tried filming my workouts and I really loved it so now I feel like I found my passion in making workout videos. God bless you

    • @TheRedJohnn
      @TheRedJohnn ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Yeah he is helping young dudes getting eating disorders and body dismorphia for sure 😂

  • @deepkick9
    @deepkick9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You showed Australian Rules Football not a rugby player at 3:35. That's Ben Cousins, was an absolutely insanely skilled player... but also a meth head.
    These guys run up to 20km in 2 hours while weaving, dodging, tackling, sprinting etc. I don't think Rugby players have the same athleticism.

  • @madmike987655
    @madmike987655 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's widely considered that almost everyone can achieve and maintain a bodyfat level of between 12 and 15%. Not accounting for health issues etc, most people just are too lazy and/or don't understand how to get there. Personally I blame western culture and our education system in primary/secondary school for this. Nowadays it's considered healthy and okay to be obese and it's even glorified and so the goalposts to what people consider to be achievable has moved significantly over the years.

  • @Stephanus21
    @Stephanus21 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you Jeff for you amazing content!

  • @Bast-kavothe
    @Bast-kavothe ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very strong Jesse. Great work. I’d like to hear some of Jessie’s programming for strength while staying lean and not looking bulked.

  • @lalylaly27
    @lalylaly27 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Mad respect to you both! Congrats on your physical accomplishments & commitments! 7blessings!

    • @lalylaly27
      @lalylaly27 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@StefanosMarinos wtf

  • @asimplenigma
    @asimplenigma ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Seriously? Visual esthetics are the measure you’re using for what is the ideal body fat percentage. When I was at my most fit, working out daily, eating well, living life , first, I had time to do those things, I wasn’t a landlord or owned my own business. I was footloose and fancy free. But, I was also at 14% body fat and turning heads left and right. I can’t imagine what it would have taken to get my body fat percentage to half of that. I would have been miserable.
    Now, it’s clear that you have the time to be this fit because IT IS YOUR JOB. But, you clearly also have a very aggressive metabolism naturally. You are blessed. Please do not use your life experience to dictate how the rest of the world should be living their life. Advocates who do, loose their apostles very quickly.

  • @novicetheaf
    @novicetheaf ปีที่แล้ว +31

    I would like to say thanks to Jeff, for his advice on rotator cuff injuries and the importance of not forgetting to work on this area, this has helped me bench press and overhead press heavier single arm weights. If you have any advice on knee tendon strength I'd be interested to hear your advice as well Jeff as currently recovering from an overuse injuries from squatting weights incorrectly a video on this would be interesting to raise this issue, thanks

  • @hanslick3375
    @hanslick3375 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    6 % is dangerous and close to the fatal level. The HEALTHIEST body fat percentage is probably closer to 20(!) %.

  • @AdrianWright6363
    @AdrianWright6363 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Respect to Jesse - I've watched the transformation over many months (including videos that date back earlier) and it's very inspiring! My story can't begin to equate however. I'm about to turn 60, have had a sedentary job/life for far too long, and have only been trying to get into a good shape for the last 13 months. I joined the Noom program(programme - I'm in the UK!) and quickly lost the 32lbs I wanted to, achieving a stable 14.9% body fat. I also started exercising (set up a small home gym, went for regular long walks, started running on my treadmill, etc. etc.). While the results have been very surprising for me - I'm in better shape than I've probably ever been - it is SLOW!!! Small gains in muscle take ages :( I can't afford a personal trainer or an online program like yours (no sympathy please), and I don't have time to go to a gym 3-5 times a week. I would LOVE either/both your opinions/advice on what I could do for more improvements over a shorter space of time (I fear my age is against me, but what the heck).

  • @TheMan4allseasons
    @TheMan4allseasons ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the most informative, and affirmative uploads I've seen, on this whole issue.
    Glad it popped into my feed.

  • @InvestBetter.
    @InvestBetter. ปีที่แล้ว +5

    There is no such thing as an "ideal" body fat percentage.
    Any more than there is an "ideal car" or an "ideal city"
    It all depends on you, your genetics, goals, age, etc.
    What's ideal for you will be different fro someone else.

  • @WilliamusTrades
    @WilliamusTrades ปีที่แล้ว

    Jesse be like "so THIS might rustle some jimmies" lmao. Those intros! Keeping it fresh and fun

  • @EEDIR-DK
    @EEDIR-DK ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As a triathlete I agree with pretty much all of this video. Doing both swimming and running, there is an ideal bodyfat for swimming (or more precisely a density), where if you go under that you will suffer from more resistance due to be lower in water, for me, that's about 11%, while my running is great down to about 8%, where I do become more easily fatigued and can't keep the training regime up, if trying to go lower. For the whole powerlifting ting, it's more about lever lengths, where getting fatter might be an advantage.

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU ปีที่แล้ว

    Years ago, I used to do a great deal of bicycling. I once read an article about different body builds for cycling. The point of the article was that the best body build depended on the terrain that one rode the most. They said that for cyclists who were climbing hills most of the time, a much smaller body was better. They said that hill-climbing was mostly an exercise in aerobics. To paraphrase, a cyclist climbs hills on his or her oxygen use. More mass requires more oxygen uptake to go up the hill, and even the best-trained human lungs can only provide a certain amount of oxygen. Once someone goes beyond a certain mass, even in muscle mass, the additional mass causes more detriment than benefit. On the other hand, a cyclist who is riding mostly on flat ground can afford to carry more mass in order to get more strength. On flat ground, the cyclist's efforts are primarily spent overcoming air resistance. In those circumstances, the amount of air resistance added is almost insignificant with most increases in muscle mass. Therefore, the bigger, higher muscle mass rider isn't hampered in any way by having more muscle mass and can therefore ride faster on flat ground by having more muscle.
    I understand that this article was not about body fat. While they didn't specify a body fat percentage that I can remember, the implication that I remember was that they were discussing athletes of equal body fat and varying amount of muscle tissue.
    As I apply the ideas of that article to this video, my sense is that much depends on the type of performance one is trying to achieve. If elite performance in one's sport requires optimization of oxygen usage, particularly oxygen usage to push the body against gravity, then anything that lowers overall mass will improve performance. If optimization of oxygen usage is less of a factor in elite performance, than having more mass in either muscle or fat will be less of a problem. In some cases, more mass helps to set one's base and exert force on an object or an opponent. In other cases, more mass can be put into motion in a way that helps to exert force on an object or opponent. In those cases, more mass in either fat or muscle might be helpful.
    (I was on the fire crew at work for ten years. In one of my first training sessions, one of the guys on the crew remarked that I was standing too upright as the second or third guy on a hose line. He showed me how to lean into the hose so that my weight was a tremendous advantage. I would have been much more effective if my weight had been in muscle instead of fat, and I was at a high body fat percentage. Even so, when I used that fat effectively, I could anchor a fire hose pretty effectively. As I got better at the technique, people were glad to have me behind them holding that hose in place against the force of the water.)
    In terms of appearance, you are right that appearance will be subjective, but I don't think you can say that ten percent will always look better than fifteen or twenty percent to every individual. Lower body fat makes anyone look more defined, but not everyone finds extreme definition attractive. As a man, I'm not automatically more attracted to women when they have more muscular definition. I've heard some women say that they are more attracted to a man who isn't flabby in any way but who isn't completely defined down to every muscle fiber.
    I realize that definition is a good indication of one's dedication to fitness. A person who has a very low body fat and therefore extreme definition must have spent a great deal of time exercising in a very dedicated way and usually following a very specific exercise program. Likewise, achieving that look requires tremendous dedication to a specific kind of diet. For people who value those things, seeing the evidence of those things in someone else is probably very attractive.
    The other side of that coin is that for those of us whose lives aren't defined by fitness training, that level of definition just doesn't hold the same attraction. I would like the guy that I see in the mirror more if my body fat were thirty percent instead of thirty-five percent. I'd like him better at twenty-five percent than at thirty percent. I'd probably even like him better at twenty percent than at twenty-five percent. On the other hand, I was at about ten percent body fat in my mid to late twenties. I thought that body fat was a better choice for me for the biking and hiking that I was doing. I don't think that body fat was most attractive. I would have looked better if I'd added some muscle mass but also added a little bit more fat so that I didn't look so gaunt. Adding more body fat would have made me appear less defined and possibly less muscular to those who define muscularity by definition. However, I think I would have looked stronger with more muscle mass and a little bit of fat smoothing that mass.

  • @alfredmueller819
    @alfredmueller819 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I’m a martial artist. I heard that having about 13-15% body fat is beneficial since it helps protect the body against injury. Jeff, what’s your opinion?

    • @MrMockaMock
      @MrMockaMock ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Daniel Cormier did quite well...

  • @johnsonexcavatingandlandcl3473
    @johnsonexcavatingandlandcl3473 ปีที่แล้ว

    Finding your set point is key here, too many men compare themselves and set their goals to someone else’s looks as opposed to what they can do themselves and enhances their life for the better.

  • @surrealistidealist
    @surrealistidealist ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Aside from (1) aesthetics, (2) athletics and (3) strength/power, what about (4) long-term (physical & mental) health? Also, does having one level of fat promote *cognitive* benefits better than other levels of fat?

    • @vashposh
      @vashposh ปีที่แล้ว +1

      great question

    • @AakarVerma
      @AakarVerma ปีที่แล้ว

      i think a person cannot have the same body fat for years and years until and unless they are associated with sports and exercise like Jeff. For a normal person, whatever is achievable at a set period of time while being healthy is important and not the same body fat. For normal people, the talks about body fat doesn't make much sense. Just stay healthy.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AakarVerma Jeff ain't doing anything different from "a normal person", consistent nutrition and training, that's it.

    • @AakarVerma
      @AakarVerma ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nomnomyourmom that is where you are getting it wrong. I am not denying anything he said, just added my points. Also, what he does is no where near to what majority of people do. He trains like an athlete, trains athletes, is in this line for decades, has a lot of knowledge and certifications. You think that is what you and me and other normal people can and will do? It is his priority, his job and his passion.

    • @nomnomyourmom
      @nomnomyourmom ปีที่แล้ว

      @@AakarVerma You think he loses 1% fat for every athlete he trains or something?
      I don't care if it's his job or passion, he train once a day for 45-60 mins, 5x/week.and he has his nutrtion in check consistently.
      He ain't hiding secret that he keeps for himself, his free/paid programs/videos preach exactly the same. Normal people can do this, it ain't exclusive to him.

  • @hughes4248
    @hughes4248 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love that there is a clip of Ben Cousins (AFL player). He was addicted to Meth during this time haha.

  • @thestairguy
    @thestairguy ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The lowest I ever got was 10 or 11% years ago doing Shred and counting my calories. But I still had a "soft" sixpack so it wasn't really worth it to even try to go lower. I work out to feel better more than anything. So it certainly wasn't worth it for me 🤷‍♂️. It's annoying tho, I've seen plenty of guys at 10% look way better than me 😆😭

    • @starfox300
      @starfox300 ปีที่แล้ว

      Probably wasnt 10

  • @mattthetrucker5585
    @mattthetrucker5585 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Not for y’all, I’ve been to 6%, I’ve been 25%. I like 10-15% Big and semi-soft. Lumberjack style if you got the hair

  • @monkeyman245
    @monkeyman245 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey Jeff. What does having low body fat and abs that pop out feels like? As in do you feel like your skin wraps and presses down on your abs like a small shirt tightly wrapped around your stomach? Curious as to what it feels like. Thank you for your time.

    • @JosephRussellStapleton
      @JosephRussellStapleton ปีที่แล้ว

      No. You don't feel your skin any more than an overweight person does. If anything, it's the opposite.

    • @alexsm3882
      @alexsm3882 ปีที่แล้ว

      You feel normal lol

  • @viniciussanctus
    @viniciussanctus ปีที่แล้ว

    Our boy Jesse is the best!
    Yet he wouldn't be able to survive it without synergizing with Jeff!
    Great combo guys! Keep at it!

  • @JustinLaw123
    @JustinLaw123 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Congratulations to Jesse, well done. Being able to stay lean and doing such impressive lifts in the gym.