The Dark Truth Of America’s Skinniest City

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  • @cassiecovey2265
    @cassiecovey2265 3 місяці тому +1953

    Shot out to the younger guys who were so honest about the eating disorders and even struggling with body image issues themselves. I hope they inspire more men to not be afraid to talk about these things.

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Місяць тому +8

      Shout* out.

    • @lustloveandmemories
      @lustloveandmemories Місяць тому

      I came here for this comment. It was truly admirable of them to be open and vulnerable about this. It gives me hope that future generations will normalize such conversations across all genders.

    • @Mrandmrsadventure
      @Mrandmrsadventure Місяць тому +13

      love and strength from an Anorexia survivor over here - their honesty will help save others 💪💜

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Місяць тому +2

      @@Mrandmrsadventure The word anorexia isn't a proper noun or place name or at the start of the sentence so it doesn't need an incorrect upper-case a. 🕊️

    • @daltonsworld7482
      @daltonsworld7482 Місяць тому +25

      @@thekeysman6760who tf cares..

  • @GemmaTrellis
    @GemmaTrellis 3 місяці тому +8547

    That guy who owns 25 bikes is the reason the 'average' is blown up to 4 per person hahah

    • @valerie.mccaffrey
      @valerie.mccaffrey 3 місяці тому +159

      I like how the shadow runs down in your pic further highlighting that half and half thing you got going on!

    • @GemmaTrellis
      @GemmaTrellis 3 місяці тому +42

      @@valerie.mccaffrey aw, thank you! 💕

    • @Carmalamity
      @Carmalamity 3 місяці тому +3

      True

    • @VicGreenBitcoin
      @VicGreenBitcoin 3 місяці тому +2

      @@GemmaTrellis its it's nonsense, bull S, don't be naïeve don't Trust that Old hippie

    • @Ruska_o7
      @Ruska_o7 3 місяці тому +5

      @@valerie.mccaffrey it certainly is creative

  • @Radiance17
    @Radiance17 3 місяці тому +3230

    Orthorexia is a huge thing in CO. It starts with wanting to be healthy, but the more you learn about growth hormones, pesticides, processed food, and the food industry as a whole, the less you want to eat. You start to feel like there are no safe foods at all.

    • @Upioornica
      @Upioornica 3 місяці тому +288

      At the same time it's pretty scary that if one wants to eat clean and safe, there objectively might seem to be not many options left. I'm even eyeballing the veggies and meat at my market, thinking that the ones raised at my grandma's farm taste much better and probably have more nutrients. I get why it's a bad issue when in turns into anxiety inducing obsession, but we really live in a world where this legitimately can turn into an issue -.-

    • @fireandiron4181
      @fireandiron4181 3 місяці тому +194

      Except that our food is genuinely NOT safe to eat, and even our fruits, veggies, and meats are chock full of chemicals that will actually kill you.

    • @ultra2extreme
      @ultra2extreme 3 місяці тому

      There is literally no credible evidence that modern foods have any negative health outcomes for people. Its just more "omg its like, not natural, so its going to kill me and stuff" read a book ffs

    • @hazybliss4069
      @hazybliss4069 3 місяці тому +56

      ​@@fireandiron4181but you have to learn, it's better to eat dirt than to die.

    • @coffeevanilla2801
      @coffeevanilla2801 3 місяці тому +10

      You just don't understand our thought....our want..!!!??
      whatever you call .. anorexia..orthorexia..ED ...we diet...to get our dream weight...and also because we afraid to gain weight....!!!!!!

  • @ricardakuprat3857
    @ricardakuprat3857 19 днів тому +163

    I'm from Germany and I am so shocked that it seems special to ride a bike as much as you can ( and I'm not even from the netherlands) and to be active or even just to be outside. Like, on sundays it is typical to do a hike, a stroll or a bike tour with family and friends. Always suprised this is distinct culural difference.

    • @Sheena1234ization
      @Sheena1234ization 19 днів тому +11

      I admire Germany's walking culture

    • @Sheena1234ization
      @Sheena1234ization 19 днів тому +2

      Is there a website I can use to find best walking paths near me? (uk)

    • @johndevine2469
      @johndevine2469 18 днів тому +20

      I have spent a lot of time in Germany and you are fortunate enough to have cities built around biking and walking. It is much more difficult and dangerous to bike in US cities.

    • @kathleentheg
      @kathleentheg 17 днів тому +11

      I'm a lot of American cities there is not infrastructure for that. There aren't bike lanes or sidewalks. Or people live 30 minutes driving distance to where you work. You may not be able to afford the rent where you could bike or walk.

    • @izabella7174
      @izabella7174 17 днів тому +3

      @@kathleentheg we often drive to the hiking spots, they are not just in walking distance

  • @aaaaooooii
    @aaaaooooii 3 місяці тому +18848

    To people judging that man in the park - This is just a translation issue due to English being a second language. He obviously means that people are pressured to look younger and more youthful, which is absolutely true of the modern beauty standard, especially with all of the “age reversal” and “youthfulness product” fads going around right now. Don’t judge people for having a difficult time translating their complex thoughts into a second language.

    • @squoctopus
      @squoctopus 3 місяці тому +1450

      Were people doing that? It was clear to me what he meant and it wasn't anything offensive.

    • @crimesguy
      @crimesguy 3 місяці тому +621

      Scrolled through a bunch of the comments and only saw one person saying this. Maybe you think this, but I believe the evidence here shows that most viewers understand what he's trying to say.

    • @toplay1764
      @toplay1764 3 місяці тому +139

      an american saying "dont judge people" is still funny to me ngl ...

    • @prtdiva
      @prtdiva 3 місяці тому +160

      Agreed. Spanish is my second language and it’s pretty difficult for me to discuss serious topics in depth. I don’t always have the language 😩

    • @nbassasin8092
      @nbassasin8092 3 місяці тому +176

      typical comment that fights the narrative that never existed in the first place
      nobody thought it until you brought it up

  • @waywrdsun
    @waywrdsun 3 місяці тому +2965

    I've been obese my entire life. I moved to Boulder and lived there for a couple years back in the early 2000s. It was known as the fittest city in the US then, too, but I didn't know that before moving there. I was moving from Michigan, and I arranged to rent a room from a woman in Boulder before I arrived. The first thing she said to me when we met was, "You didn't mention that you're a larger person." Then later that day she told me she was worried that I would break her glass shower door because of my size. I've never had any trouble fitting in a shower,. I moved out the next day. I found another roommate situation with someone who was kind as could be. I ended up losing 80 pounds while living in Boulder. There was definitely a pressure to be fit in Boulder, and some people are extremely judgmental and rude about it. Not everyone, though. Maybe not even most people.

    • @glockenrein
      @glockenrein 3 місяці тому +64

      It’s not your business what kinds of food other people order.

    • @WetPaintChi
      @WetPaintChi 3 місяці тому +305

      I’m so glad you found a nice roommate. That first woman sounded awful.

    • @Nicole-nk7jc
      @Nicole-nk7jc 3 місяці тому

      respectfully, it's none of your damn business what other people order or eat. You're trying to justify your rudeness with "oh it's the sugar" why do you care?? you don't know that person and you being an asshole isn't going to make them stop eating sugar. Majority of people eat sugar but that does not give you the right to be rude to them.

    • @nataliasepulveda6456
      @nataliasepulveda6456 3 місяці тому +38

      you cant control other people and the choices they make. At the end of the day you don’t know these people personally and if YOUR opinion is that what they’re ordering is wrong then that is your perspective you keep to yourself. I love staying fit and am very active and healthy but i don’t go out of my way to be rude to others who don’t appear to be the same as me. You don’t know what people go through on a day to day basis and adding negativity to a strangers day is not proactive, it is very unnecessary . Hope this helps!

    • @debc4542
      @debc4542 3 місяці тому +31

      Do you regret loosing the weight? Also would have you preferred to have moved to another state where folks aren’t as conscious about their weight?

  • @SaraLovell53
    @SaraLovell53 3 місяці тому +2916

    17:28 those two young men talking about skipping meals and dealing with weight issues was actually very moving. It was so subtle but felt very powerful. You don't ever hear young men talk about that. Thank you! It needs to be talked about.

    • @noland3147
      @noland3147 3 місяці тому +25

      No man wants to be skinnier it’s embarrassing because we don’t want to be so we lie and act like we eat lots I mean my one buddy had to blend up fucking tuna to gain weight😂 and I have to drink calorie protein shakes unless I eat fast food everyday. The skipping means is generally because we forgot or just aren’t hungry enough

    • @amandai.1334
      @amandai.1334 3 місяці тому +201

      @@noland3147 Trust me anorexic men exist, I've had brothers and male friends struggle with wanting to be bone thin. Don't be ignorant.

    • @DavidsGameplayMC
      @DavidsGameplayMC 3 місяці тому +69

      @@noland3147so not true. Not every man is a “hard gainer”. Plenty of men that are concerned about being overweight rather than skinny.

    • @RePlayQ
      @RePlayQ 3 місяці тому

      @@noland3147men struggling with anorexia too, I haven’t eaten in 2 days 🫠

    • @thecommentor6870
      @thecommentor6870 3 місяці тому +5

      I'm somewhat skinny myself. I'm 6'0 and weigh about 150 Lbs, not because I have any self-image issues or ED in particular, but because I'm too lazy to cook 😂
      I was on a bulk a couple of year ago and weighed 172 Lbs at my peak, but lost all of that weight VERY QUICKLY due to going from 4 meals a day to 2 as I started getting more busy and stopped working out. I just recently started to bulk again and hopefully this time I will maintain the progress.

  • @pncfilms529
    @pncfilms529 Місяць тому +882

    As an American, the very first thought that came into my head was, "Man, it must be expensive as hell to live there."

    • @syzyphyz
      @syzyphyz 29 днів тому +27

      It's about like smaller cities in California, the housing cost is what's really expensive in Boulder.

    • @JazminePace
      @JazminePace 29 днів тому +29

      From Colorado and yes it is

    • @MrSchmallz
      @MrSchmallz 29 днів тому +5

      💯 it is

    • @sophiawohl
      @sophiawohl 28 днів тому +7

      There is a Google hsadquarters there, so yes.

    • @aplynam18
      @aplynam18 25 днів тому +2

      It is

  • @benlogicfactsshapiro
    @benlogicfactsshapiro 3 місяці тому +4042

    “It’s nice to see people out socializing without alcohol or other drugs”
    10 seconds later:
    “There’s a lot of drugs here”

    • @Lani-wo2ie
      @Lani-wo2ie 3 місяці тому +73

      Because they were lighting an Olympic torch replica that looked like a giant blunt, not that there was 😅

    • @BlackSlimShady
      @BlackSlimShady 3 місяці тому +140

      Hahhaha true. This city smokes weed and takes acid/shrooms. Other cities smoke meth and take coke and fentanyl

    • @oswaldobermudez1904
      @oswaldobermudez1904 3 місяці тому +68

      Drugs have no calories😂😢😂

    • @TerraAventurineStudios
      @TerraAventurineStudios 3 місяці тому +77

      It’s a rich area so it’s “nice drugs.” Lmao

    • @Buckshot333
      @Buckshot333 3 місяці тому +20

      Been in Boulder, and it's a college town so there absolutely is even more than a lot of unis 🤣

  • @Ares-v6k
    @Ares-v6k 3 місяці тому +6880

    Healthiest city in the USA, and not one single pack of Lunchly in sight.

    • @redjack7296
      @redjack7296 3 місяці тому +145

      I hope Logan Paul doesn't see this

    • @Afroninja12
      @Afroninja12 3 місяці тому +102

      I like my cheese drippy bruh

    • @rivgadeextras
      @rivgadeextras 3 місяці тому +24

      KSI he made one comment ONE comment

    • @nuanceatnoon
      @nuanceatnoon 3 місяці тому +32

      Careful Logan might sue you for defamation. 😂

    • @CommentGuyYuh
      @CommentGuyYuh 3 місяці тому +37

      B-B-But the electrolytes 😢😢😢

  • @Remygast
    @Remygast 3 місяці тому +2531

    I wish I’d known you were coming to the area! As an eating disorder dietitian working in Boulder and Denver, I have so much to share about the local culture and its impact on mental health.

    • @nickcheeawai9661
      @nickcheeawai9661 3 місяці тому +89

      Interesting to hear about the increased recognition of "how good you look" when you are the least healthy - how do you reconcile that with being "normal" and overlooked by everyone. Its evident in a world of people who are tuned into their headphones, non-social lifestyle and overall disconnectedness to life and others?

    • @valdivia1234567
      @valdivia1234567 3 місяці тому

      I used to live in Superior. Boulder is beautiful! But, the people are intolerable.

    • @Nina_Olivia
      @Nina_Olivia 3 місяці тому +40

      Well maybe he could go back! I’d love to hear from you.

    • @lostconciousness4255
      @lostconciousness4255 3 місяці тому +9

      don't feed youtube troll content.

    • @misstekhead
      @misstekhead 3 місяці тому +29

      Perhaps you can start sharing your experiences on your UA-cam channel. This place has a pretty high standard of living in general that’s out of reach for most Americans from what I’ve read, however.
      If it’s one thing I think we’re all too familiar with it’s the health and body/beauty standards between the have and have-nots.

  • @beccamdphd6432
    @beccamdphd6432 Місяць тому +72

    Why do people have a hard time moving to Boulder? Ummm because the median house costs $993,564 and the average rent for a 1BR is $2150.

    • @FromHJH
      @FromHJH 10 днів тому +2

      Wtf lol

    • @Colonel.B.Sanders
      @Colonel.B.Sanders 5 днів тому

      Man plus high tax and low average income, that sucks!

  • @ampthemilk
    @ampthemilk 3 місяці тому +5215

    When those kids called you big and strong that was such a cute moment!!! They looked up to you

    • @mapesrt
      @mapesrt 3 місяці тому +98

      His touch grass shirt is legendary haha

    • @chandansimms9167
      @chandansimms9167 3 місяці тому +35

      When I saw this comment I thought it was going too be little kids and not teenagers 😂

    • @Vhfash
      @Vhfash 3 місяці тому +7

      they were 21 year olds

    • @ampthemilk
      @ampthemilk 3 місяці тому +28

      @@chandansimms9167 reasonable, I have a habit of calling anyone younger than me a “kid”

    • @whitykitty2651
      @whitykitty2651 3 місяці тому +40

      @@Vhfash still kids, lets be real haha

  • @GiuseppeGamez
    @GiuseppeGamez 3 місяці тому +2034

    It was an absolute pleasure to be interviewed in this video by Will! He’s a huge inspiration and I really appreciate his work combating eating disorders because it’s an extremely important subject that lots of people struggle with. It isn’t talked about enough, and Will uses his platform, as well as investigative journalism in order to put problems surrounding eating disorders into the spotlight. It’s very admirable. Thanks,
    -Army green shirt guy

    • @joshuajimenez4831
      @joshuajimenez4831 3 місяці тому +30

      The guy with the long shirt?

    • @user-Camjja
      @user-Camjja 3 місяці тому +9

      Thank you for your service (assuming you were in the army 🙃)

    • @SamBaker-z9h
      @SamBaker-z9h 3 місяці тому

      too body dysmorphia for eating disorders isn't acceptable but changing your gender is? both are mental issues. wtf?make it make sense!!!

    • @RektDem
      @RektDem 3 місяці тому +2

      @@joshuajimenez4831 think so

    • @risuficus
      @risuficus 3 місяці тому +54

      @@user-Camjja I think by "army" he meant the shade of green

  • @jamesalexanderduncan767
    @jamesalexanderduncan767 3 місяці тому +4435

    I respect the man at 10:00 being honest about how the men around him want women to look like young girls. It's always refreshing to see a man disgusted with that behavior instead of encouraging it.

    • @Undaglibenglaubengloben
      @Undaglibenglaubengloben 3 місяці тому +55

      What’s wrong with looking young

    • @sergeantbigmac
      @sergeantbigmac 3 місяці тому +758

      @@Undaglibenglaubengloben Quit being facetious Mr. Diddy, you know exactly what he meant by his comment. You arent as sly as you think you are and we can all see what youre trying to do.

    • @Undaglibenglaubengloben
      @Undaglibenglaubengloben 3 місяці тому +12

      @@sergeantbigmac thanks 🙏🏻 you too ❤️

    • @jasonator69er
      @jasonator69er 3 місяці тому

      @@Undaglibenglaubengloben loser

    • @harrietxo2310
      @harrietxo2310 3 місяці тому +4

      @@Undaglibenglaubengloben🤣

  • @axxa5000
    @axxa5000 Місяць тому +10

    That ending segment is wonderful. Makes me nostalgic for when I rode bikes and skated with friends.
    Undoubtedly, Will has, one of, if not the most wholesome fitness lifestyle channels on UA-cam.

  • @bombasbounce2782
    @bombasbounce2782 3 місяці тому +2910

    Hey Will, one of the XC kids interviewed in the video here. It turned out awesome! Been excited every day since August for the video to come out. Good shit!

    • @WillTennyson
      @WillTennyson  3 місяці тому +489

      Thanks bro! Appreciate you being involved 🤝🏼

    • @JayBirdNJ.
      @JayBirdNJ. 3 місяці тому +44

      Are you the guy wearing the green dress at the park?

    • @kawnah3519
      @kawnah3519 3 місяці тому +107

      @@JayBirdNJ. I think a diff commenter said that was them, so prob not this one. I loved seeing a guy in a dress tho you don’t see that often. It’s cool that this places breaks cultural norms in more than one way.

    • @ryanlink8699
      @ryanlink8699 3 місяці тому +20

      @@kawnah3519lmao bro open the internet or go anywhere even partially liberal, you’ll see some dudes in dresses

    • @MrOscar5690
      @MrOscar5690 3 місяці тому +31

      @@ryanlink8699I’m in LA. Can’t recall last time I saw a dude in a dress…

  • @m3n413
    @m3n413 3 місяці тому +1558

    I was born a raised there. This video just shows the pretty wealthy Boulder. People are really judgemental if you look broke or poor. That dude didn't see any one smoking because on pearl Street it's illegal to smoke outside around businesses. The homelessness there is also getting crazy. Plus the freaking drugs.

    • @charliedillon1400
      @charliedillon1400 3 місяці тому +72

      Every video about Boulder is Pearl Street or maybe Sanitas. Tourists, students, and posers. I was there recently and the hobos were everywhere. Tolerance.

    • @MrJamesshipman
      @MrJamesshipman 3 місяці тому +51

      Ok so I lived on walnut in like 2010 and this video is nothing that I remembered about boulder.
      Your description is more reminiscent of what I remember.
      I had an old 1970s BMW and cops would pull me over on McCaslin Boulevard for "crossing the highway" twice in a day.
      Apparently in Superior, it is illegal to drive on the same path of road twice in a four hour period, it's considered cruising.

    • @samplagens7086
      @samplagens7086 3 місяці тому +49

      Was hoping someone would point out that it's just illegal to smoke on Pearl St.

    • @VicGreenBitcoin
      @VicGreenBitcoin 3 місяці тому +7

      @@m3n413 there's Nothing wrong to be Judgemental

    • @RedditThrowaway-u8y
      @RedditThrowaway-u8y 3 місяці тому

      So essentially the whole city is like the hunger games? Bunch of rich skinny delusional people and then a bunch of poor suffering

  • @SolidJken
    @SolidJken 3 місяці тому +7429

    The one overweight person Will interviewed said that people are somewhat rude and judgemental...Everyone else said naaaaah everyone is so nice 😂

    • @jackLoveX
      @jackLoveX 3 місяці тому +669

      Needs to be top comment. This answered the question.

    • @freshfishonly
      @freshfishonly 3 місяці тому +478

      He's the type of person to say working out is fat-phobic. Every sentence started with "probably"

    • @chilli1695
      @chilli1695 3 місяці тому +1412

      @@freshfishonly OR, he was the only one actually qualified to answer the question and gave the only true answer.

    • @freshfishonly
      @freshfishonly 3 місяці тому +157

      @@chilli1695 He hasn’t experienced anything like it. All he said was I’m fat and intimidated that it’s not being glorified here

    • @Chickenwingsinthedings
      @Chickenwingsinthedings 3 місяці тому +421

      @@chilli1695 No, in psychology people have a negative bias. If 2 people called him fat in school (kids are cruel and bullies) it does a number on someone, they can start perceiving neutral interaction as negative or intimidating. Which causes a chain reaction of being less open and more isolated, creating an even more negative view about the place you live

  • @SadMother360
    @SadMother360 17 днів тому +5

    It was really interesting to hear the two boys talk about how weight is a concern for them too. I appreciate their honesty.

  • @WraithHaze54
    @WraithHaze54 3 місяці тому +1009

    I live in Colorado, about 45 minutes south of Boulder. I had an eating disorder and I was a runner when I was 13. I'm male, and I almost died in my sleep because my heartbeat was so low. To see someone who knows what it's like to be a male with Anorexia, this video made me cry. Thank you so much for educating people on the subject, and making me feel more or less normal. It's been hard for me to explain to people what happened those years, but to see someone who can explain it down to near perfection made me so happy. Thanks! 😊

    • @coffeevanilla2801
      @coffeevanilla2801 3 місяці тому +15

      How finally you can deal with food ???i always afraid to gain weight when i eat...and feel guilty.....thats why i skip breakfast and dinner ..just eat once a day...

    • @WraithHaze54
      @WraithHaze54 3 місяці тому

      @@coffeevanilla2801 For me a big part of it was fear. I’m sure you’re very smart, people with eating disorders usually are. And you have a lot of determination to cut down that much. What you need to realize is that while it works those first few months, when you run out of fat for your body to burn you will die. I was lucky to be put in a program for 3 months to recover, but it was very much torture. I had to leave the door open when I used the restroom, they weighed me every day in a hospital gown and refused to tell me my weight, they made me order things with high caloric value off of a menu everyday. Eventually I wanted to die. The only reason I kept going was because there were other kids there, just like me, and they cared. They didn’t want me to die and they made me keep going. If I were you I would try to seek help. Create punishments for yourself. Discipline. “If I don’t eat this for breakfast today I ___” I don’t know if you do any sports, but try eating before you run or do something that requires stamina. You’ll realize how much better you are when you eat. If you need specific advice, feel free to reach out! 🙂 Everyone’s journey is different, and mine may not apply. Just do your best to recover!

    • @SWEAR2CARE
      @SWEAR2CARE 3 місяці тому +3

      Maybe, ,,,Because there's so much good food there.They just can't decide what to eat. Or they can't afford it.That would be me.

    • @Alexandra_Wolf
      @Alexandra_Wolf 3 місяці тому +15

      I'm also dealing with an ED and every doctors visits they tell me my hesrt rate is REALLY low. Male anorexia needs to be researched and explored more.

    • @krista6538
      @krista6538 3 місяці тому +13

      As a female who dealt with anorexia as a teenager, my heart goes out to you and we need to spread more awareness of eating disorders affecting all genders.

  • @finnbordal
    @finnbordal 3 місяці тому +749

    I appreciate how you highlighted the benefits of an active culture, while still talking about issues that that community faces with eating disorders. Nice video.

    • @doublesalopetoimcre
      @doublesalopetoimcre 3 місяці тому +10

      i don't get it why ppl have eating disorder. when i started my weight loss i was 164 kg (361 lbs) heavy. i looked up a diet. i literally eat coocked chicken breast, brown rice with random seasoning and a raw vegetalbe or fruit every meal. i premake it, portion it for 3 days ahead of time. i sleep at least 7 hours, 2 hour of workout 4 times a week started obviously with only walking because i was in need of stamina. that's it. it is that easy. hard part is sticking to the plan. if you don't feel like working out you do it anyways because you track back your weight and see the progress. this program does not do miracle, but i can tell you that it is working consistent if you do it right. (not skipping a workout, not neglecting sleep and ofcourse don't cheat whit the meals) if you have a holiday coming up, you do an intermittent fasting and right before the meal you eat a low calorie high volume stuff like raw cabbage, lots of it, and just eat the cake and whatever the meal is. in the long run there are less holidays than regular days. worry about sticking to your plan, and don't worry about holidays. your heavy weight is not somethign you gained overnight or in a year. you gained it like at least for 10 years. getting rid of it is should not be easy either. if you do it in a healty way. you need to take your time and fix the problem in years time. don't be frustrated about the pace, it does't help.

    • @miawind6749
      @miawind6749 3 місяці тому

      @@doublesalopetoimcre people develop eating disorders because it is a mental illness that can be brought upon by many factors. There often isn't one reason why people 'get them' or don't. But frankly it is not HEALTHY but rather DISORDED for someone to be obsessively thinking about food, weight and calories to the point it interferes with daily life and function.

    • @whitykitty2651
      @whitykitty2651 3 місяці тому +35

      @@doublesalopetoimcre being 361 lbs it sounds like u USED to have an eating disorder before u got healthy. some people have the opposite problem.

    • @samantha.ks17
      @samantha.ks17 3 місяці тому +13

      @@doublesalopetoimcreeating disorders are not just weight disorders. they’re mental disorders, tens of thousands of people die from them, they are fatal disorders. As someone who has had an eating disorder, they are horrible and it can happen to anyone, not just someone that wants to loose weight. The ideal body type would be skinny which is one of the reasons people get them.

    • @zachmcpherson2901
      @zachmcpherson2901 3 місяці тому +10

      @@doublesalopetoimcreeating disorders don’t follow logic and well-laid out plans. This is the equivalent of telling someone with depression to “cheer up”. Disordered eating is often more of a mental disorder than anything else.

  • @ethenwilson
    @ethenwilson 3 місяці тому +2476

    One of the things I’ve noticed, when I moved to Colorado from Arizona, people were wayyyy more active than back home. Everyone is out and about, there’s never a drought of outdoor activities. It’s what encouraged me to lose over 130 pounds tbh

    • @Turtleman9856
      @Turtleman9856 3 місяці тому +238

      I was stationed in AZ for a couple of years, and in their defense it’s really hard to be outside in that heat unless you’re already in good shape. Even then I had to be really careful going for a run. I worked night shift and I remember it being over 100 degrees out at midnight in the summer.

    • @Noname304y2u2
      @Noname304y2u2 3 місяці тому +33

      Sounds nice. Boulder sounds nice but also very smug.

    • @ethenwilson
      @ethenwilson 3 місяці тому +42

      @@Turtleman9856 oh absolutely. I was born and raised in the valley for 21 years. It sucked. I hated being outside in the summer and I spent school breaks inside. That was my biggest reason for leaving. It’s definitely crazy though, Will’s video definitely makes great videos showing that at the end of the day, both environment and prospective, play major roles in fitness

    • @peterbarrett5496
      @peterbarrett5496 3 місяці тому +6

      Scottsdale? Hard disagree bro maybe somewhere else in Arizona

    • @mbh8621
      @mbh8621 3 місяці тому +29

      Because its beautiful with good weather. Basically the opposite of Arizona

  • @alisonhenley2551
    @alisonhenley2551 2 місяці тому +22

    Wow man, you went so deep into the topic. Seems like you have a way with people of getting them to confide in you and share their stories. A lot of honesty here. Thanks for sharing

  • @viktoriafulop
    @viktoriafulop 3 місяці тому +1433

    I've been watching your videos for a few years now. Lately, they feel less like UA-cam videos and more like documentaries-really nice, high-quality ones! Great job, keep them coming!

  • @eddie.k94
    @eddie.k94 2 місяці тому +623

    I've developed an eating disorder in an environment that was very fat friendly. I think it's a shame that they made Boulder seem like it has an underlying "dark truth". EDs exist in every environment but realistically from his video, Boulder seems to be the perfect place for those who are genuinely healthy. The fact that no one smokes and everyone is outdoors and active is amazing. You can go to Miami, NYC, LA and find ppl starving themselves but the rest of the enviroment isn't nature oriented. Instead its indoor gyms and studios and diet soda vapes etc

    • @mandarinadreux9572
      @mandarinadreux9572 2 місяці тому +53

      Yeah I agree. Also, being obese is also an ED, just in the other direction and just as harmful.

    • @renegadetherapper
      @renegadetherapper Місяць тому +15

      I see your point but I do think there’s something to say about certain areas encouraging ED more than other areas. In the midwest I can tell you right now, eating disorders are not as common. People are happy to eat whatever they want and most don’t give a second thought about it. There’s virtually no pressure to be thin - I’ve seen very large people that are married or dating or getting hit on. People are way more accepting of different shapes and sizes over here than they are in say California for example.

    • @eddie.k94
      @eddie.k94 Місяць тому +20

      @@renegadetherapper personally, I see encouraging obesity by the positivity movement the same as celebrating smoking. I would also say the Midwest doesn’t prioritize health which is problematic. Either extreme is problematic

    • @ohreally1997
      @ohreally1997 Місяць тому

      ​@@eddie.k94How does body positivity encourage obesity?

    • @Essy311
      @Essy311 24 дні тому +24

      Boulder has 3x the national average of EDs. While EDs can happen anywhere, Boulder does seem to be a particular problem

  • @bonniepage8207
    @bonniepage8207 3 місяці тому +142

    Boulder transplant here! Lived here for a year, and as someone who used to suffer from binge eating disorder and body dysmorphia, I have found the opposite of the narrative of this video to be true for my experience. People in Boulder are incredibly fit, but after living most of my life in the east coast I feel like there is actually a lot less emphasis on body image here. There is still an athletic and competitive nature to Boulder which can feel a bit overwhelming to some, but for me, the focus on what your body can do over what it looks like has been key for my own recovery. In Colorado there are virtually no advertisements for plastic surgery, people are less focused on what they're wearing, and ultimately I've just heard people speak so much less about what their bodies look like. Without the trigger of people saying "my stomach is too x, my boobs are too y" etc etc, Boulder has been a place where I feel like I can heal my relationship with my body and focus on strength and becoming more fit for the purpose of being a better hiker, climber, skiier etc, rather than just going to the gym for what used to be probably 80% insecurity. I would say the vast majority of my friends here are happy, healthy, and don't focus too much on how they look, but perhaps those are just my circles.

    • @f.h.4552
      @f.h.4552 Місяць тому +10

      Wow well said focus on what your body can do versus on what it looks like. In recovery from ED needed to hear that thanks

    • @Clevelandsteamer324
      @Clevelandsteamer324 19 днів тому +1

      The whole state has become liberal because of Californians. However, Boulder has always been left leaning

    • @RAwr9805
      @RAwr9805 18 днів тому +2

      I lived in Boulder for a year as well, as an exchange student from the UK. It definitely felt a healthy place, lots of healthy options in the stores and less focus on fast food etc. But I don't think it was an overwhelming narrative - just Boulder is a large student town where it's OK to be into your fitness- compared to the UK (at the time) that was a shock to me, but only in a positive way that it was "cool" to work out or hike etc. It's a beautiful place to take advantage of that

    • @AHFlynn
      @AHFlynn 12 днів тому +1

      This was my experience living in Boulder as well, but I had a friend doing a PhD at cu and talking to her and her friends about their experiences was really eye opening. I think the pressure is really strong among younger women in college and high school to fit some crazy high standard of beauty that I never got from the transplants who moved there. I think it's an age and experience thing in such a fit environment.

  • @Hannah77love
    @Hannah77love 23 дні тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @laylasteinbock7234
    @laylasteinbock7234 3 місяці тому +647

    Hi I was born and raised in Boulder and most girls have eating disorders starting very young. I was a competitive climber for 8 years and it was terrible within that space. Thank you for showing this

    • @TimothyZanyk
      @TimothyZanyk 3 місяці тому +26

      Most girls have anxiety about their looks. Fat girls may have a different type of mental issues when they eat to fight stress that is a result of them feeling not attractive because they are fat

    • @frododododo
      @frododododo 3 місяці тому

      ​@@TimothyZanykanxiety is a disorder, "most" girls don't have anxiety

    • @DemraSynfata
      @DemraSynfata 3 місяці тому

      ​@@TimothyZanyk That's not remotely correct whatsoever

    • @DemraSynfata
      @DemraSynfata 3 місяці тому

      ​​​@@TimothyZanyk First off, anxiety is not an eating disorder. Eating disorders are the second most lethal mental illness behind substance dependence. So don't downplay that.
      Second, women don't just have anxiety-- it's life-consuming misogynistic societal pressure that directly effects how successful we're allowed to be. Our only value is NOT attractiveness, by the way, but that probably came to your mind first because you are a man, who is primarily benefitted by misogyny. You've never been subject to the ridiculous pageantry that is existing as a woman, and you seemingly don't even see a problem with our worth being solely decided by how attractive we are, to the extent that it murders us. That is misogyny at play, which you fundamentally do not and will not ever understand as a male. Your assumptions are prime evidence of this, so take a step back and listen please.
      Third, when you're fat, it effects every area of your life. Not just attractiveness. When you're a fat woman, your efforts are worth even less, and people are generally less approving of you until you go out of your way to prove yourself. And even then, misogyny still places a hard cap on what others think you deserve, and thus what you can realistically achieve. Get too successful, and people can and will dedicate themselves to bringing you down specifically because you're fat and "don't deserve" nice things.
      This same UA-camr has a video of living in a fat suit with full prosthetics for a day, I encourage you to check that one out. He's not a woman, but he sees first hand how cruel and demoralizing life can be when you're fat. So imagine that and MORE on the daily, as your reward for just existing.
      Fourth, an eating disorder is not "eating to relieve stress", and assuming that someone does that because they're fat is incredibly insulting. Binge eating disorders do exist, however, anorexia remains as the most common eating disorder. And, the vast majority of eating disorder sufferers are overweight. This means a LOT of fat people are actually starving themselves to extreme lengths for the sake of attractiveness.... and this is mostly because of people like you who do not think critically about the judgements you place on others. You're either lucky to be thin, or you're also fat and just hate yourself. And at the end of the day, you're not even a doctor, so you should probably keep comments about fat people looking ugly to yourself.
      Fat doesn't even neccesarily mean ugly. There have been many times in history where being fat was a social sign of wealth and power, and thus seen as incredibly attractive. Even now, we praise "fat" women who either get lucky or surgically remove fat in less sexualized areas, and we call that "thicc". It's subjective and ultimately means nothing-- because body weight is not always a direct predictor of health, and attractiveness is superficial and ultimately meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
      As an example-- when I was a teen, my BMI was 30, however I ate less than 1000 cals on a daily basis and exercised for a full hour in target heart rate zone every single day for a year. After losing 30lbs in the first month, I stopped losing weight. Your metabolism slows down to compensate for starvation, and your body begins breaking down your organs and muscles for fuel. I could bench press 300 lbs with my legs, but my thyroid was being eaten alive. After 10 years my thyroid-- which directly controls metabolism btw-- has finally fully recovered from the damage. I am still a fat f🎉ck and I probably always will be. At this point, undereating and taxing my body further would be the most unhealthy thing I could do for myself. I am much healthier being fat than I am trying to achieve a body my genetics and organs are not capable of having and maintaining. It's the same for many, many people, especially women who have PCOS like I do. My docs won't even prescribe metformin or ozempic (not for diabetes-- for PCOS due to insulin resistance naturally caused by the disorder) because of my eating disorder history, and because 2 of my other meds already act as appetite suppressants. There is no way out of this fat body, thus I must choose to love it. And that's never your call to make unless it's about your own body.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 місяці тому +49

      ​@@TimothyZanyk Not you rushing over to "All Lives Matter" his experiences the dark side of Boulder's fit culture...🙄😂

  • @Emma_blowgun
    @Emma_blowgun 3 місяці тому +495

    The average income for Boulder is in the extremely high middle class bracket. It’s just an area that can afford to be healthy, and also has lots of beautiful nature to explore as a means of both having fun and staying active.

    • @treakfly
      @treakfly Місяць тому +63

      Rice and beans are cheaper than fast food. Big container of ground beef and you’re all set. Even cheap wholegrain pasta, cheap tomato sauce and ground beef can be healthy if you don’t overeat. Stop making the “i don’t have money to be healthy” excuse

    • @nianastovall
      @nianastovall Місяць тому

      what abt those who live in food deserts? this girl literally got scurvy bc she lives in a food desert like many other americans.

    • @anne-mariespencer6763
      @anne-mariespencer6763 Місяць тому +25

      Exercise is free!

    • @angrybird1031
      @angrybird1031 Місяць тому +13

      @@treakflya chipotle meal will cost $15-$20 but a pound of salmon is 12-13.99

    • @papdaddy8864
      @papdaddy8864 Місяць тому +16

      @@angrybird1031what kind of comparison is that. Seems a little silly

  • @WayStedYou
    @WayStedYou 3 місяці тому +1200

    "If you don't bike people look at your weird" backdropped by a highway with a bunch of cars right behind him and not a single bike in sight

    • @JulienB_BTW
      @JulienB_BTW 3 місяці тому +63

      Haha I thought the same thing. He said that whilst standing on the least bike friendly road he could find.

    • @thomashenshallhydraxis
      @thomashenshallhydraxis 3 місяці тому +7

      Yeah, that was exactly what I saw. So the video lost all its luster.

    • @holdinourown
      @holdinourown 3 місяці тому +9

      I live in a Canadian town that is very similar, most mountain bike more than cycle!

    • @GRA5S
      @GRA5S 3 місяці тому +22

      He did say it was BS when he noticed he was the only one there in a bike. lol

    • @amandak.4246
      @amandak.4246 3 місяці тому +14

      well, boulder refuses to allow light rail to be built into boulder bc they don't want the homeless coming from denver, so if you're coming from denver or golden, your options are the bus or by car. also, because all the buildings are required to be short, it's quite spread out. i always drove in boulder bc i didn't live there.

  • @patchsmum
    @patchsmum 17 днів тому +3

    i have an ed and i feel like it’s a constant battle to recover. when that therapist said at her lowest (and sickest) weight that’s when she got all the compliments i really felt that to my core. i got many positive comments when i was at my worst. i don’t get those compliments now i have ‘recovered’. it’s disheartening and indicative of a terrible problem.

  • @A.Rose.G
    @A.Rose.G 3 місяці тому +303

    The girl at the picnic table talking about eating disorder and her programs was so great. Well spoken, easy to take.

    • @honeydew1754
      @honeydew1754 2 місяці тому

      That is a woman. Not a girl. What’s with you people

  • @Dorkkyy95
    @Dorkkyy95 3 місяці тому +464

    Anyone notice the one local that said people are rude is the only one he interviewed that could be considered overweight? The expectation has clearly turned to bullying.

    • @azelia3713
      @azelia3713 3 місяці тому +35

      My exact thought

    • @DaedStarr
      @DaedStarr 3 місяці тому +79

      Even the kids said it's cult like.

    • @IlPinnacolo
      @IlPinnacolo 3 місяці тому +48

      People all over Colorado are rude. It's a separate issue from health. I've lived all over, grew up in the South. I live in Colorado and people here treat everyone around them as an extra in the movie about their life.

    • @brennanbourne
      @brennanbourne 3 місяці тому +16

      @IlPinnacolo It's part of why we left! CO isn't friendly anymore! I was born ans raised in MT and same thing is happening here. We're relocating to the Midwest where my wife is from!

    • @cwswriter
      @cwswriter 3 місяці тому +24

      My mind went there, too. But Boulder is also a super white town with money and he's Asian.

  • @TheSpoobs
    @TheSpoobs 3 місяці тому +1670

    Why is everyone hating on the old guy? He just said the truth people aren’t willing to say. Y’all can live in your little safety bubble but the truth is not leaving

    • @toomanyrads3827
      @toomanyrads3827 3 місяці тому +36

      That everyone is a pdf file and that’s why there’s pressure for women to be skinny?

    • @mich977f
      @mich977f 3 місяці тому +329

      @@toomanyrads3827 You working as a spin doctor? Cause you sure know how to spin his words.

    • @modernscholar02
      @modernscholar02 3 місяці тому +106

      You know the truth isnt allowed in America anymore might hurt peoples feelings because they have been swaddled in aww poor baby their whole lives.

    • @heem8814
      @heem8814 3 місяці тому +28

      Hes just telling people to be youthful

    • @tartali2956
      @tartali2956 3 місяці тому +194

      @toomanyrads3827 that woman should have no body hair, no acne, be skinny (which means less curvy), be virgins etc. the ideal is definitely underage coded which has been pointed out for awhile now (could be a relic of past times of course but that does not make it less problematic)

  • @kaileighstopa3386
    @kaileighstopa3386 8 днів тому +1

    i live in boulder, moved from boston, and absolutely love it. i wouldn’t say there’s any pressure to be “skinny” but hanging out with friends does tend toward the outdoors and physical activity, which i personally love. i also have friends who are down for a chill night in and board games. i don’t think it’s culty here at all, everyone is super encouraging of all skill levers and people are always trying to get you to try new things. it’s cheaper than my life was in boston. i just think it encourages people to get outside and adopt a healthier lifestyle (and also probably adopt a dog). i love it here

  • @BlackLungRandy
    @BlackLungRandy 3 місяці тому +109

    Lived in Boulder for 3 years, I think the biggest reasons for Boulder being so healthy are its hippie roots (eating naturally) and how accessible it is to get around on a bike or walking, the city prioritizes getting around in ways like this. Also it is so close to the mountains that it makes it hard not to use nature as a workout

  • @dylanmccansh
    @dylanmccansh 3 місяці тому +89

    LOVE that you included a portion about ED's and touched on it for men too. Super important to normalize conversations about this. Great video!

  • @moodywrites
    @moodywrites 3 місяці тому +208

    THANK YOU for talking about atypical anorexia.
    I’ve had it for years and I’ve been told “you don’t look like you have an eating disorder.” I’ve developed a permanent gastrointestinal illness as a direct result, but I was still always a “healthy weight” despite my weight loss. It’s dangerous and more people need to know about it.

    • @araara3983
      @araara3983 3 місяці тому +6

      dude me too, i had atypical anorexia and I got a chronic gastrointestinal illness.

    • @thecamillarose9806
      @thecamillarose9806 3 місяці тому +1

      I am so sorry :(

    • @moodywrites
      @moodywrites 2 місяці тому

      @@araara3983 it’s so dangerous to do that to yourself regardless of your weight. I wish people knew

    • @eponawarrior7492
      @eponawarrior7492 2 місяці тому +5

      I've had gut issues my whole life and the pain from them kick-started my ED at 7 years old. I developed disabling autoimmune illness in my early 20s and then my relationship with food got even worse because I was physically unable to work out. It's been 7 years of living with my illness, and I've finally had enough of feeling limited by it so I am very slowly reintroducing a gym routine to my body. Because of this, I've started eating more and purposefully eating more protein. The way that my stomach has 1) stopped being bloated all the time and 2) doesn't hurt so often and 3) I'm actually able to have normal BMs. This all really shocked me. I thought I ate a normal amount of food for a sedentary person, but I think I may have been undereating this whole time, unintentionally restricting my progress with my autoimmune disease, too. I hope our society can find a balance in how we talk about intake and our bodies. A body that feels good should be our priority, not just one that looks good.

  • @RaelynnJohnson-e4j
    @RaelynnJohnson-e4j 7 днів тому +1

    The fact that no one smokes and everyone is outdoors and active is amazing

  • @M.S.1.5
    @M.S.1.5 3 місяці тому +1818

    Absolutely love these documentary style videos Will!

    • @WillTennyson
      @WillTennyson  3 місяці тому +180

      Glad you like them!

    • @gioric0458
      @gioric0458 3 місяці тому +12

      ​@@WillTennysonlike them?
      Will,id literally pay any sum to come with you and Hear all this in live action...

    • @Type1DomoGuy
      @Type1DomoGuy 3 місяці тому +2

      A show called LIVE w/ The BOSS Mr Will Tennyson!​@@WillTennyson

    • @DerekG97
      @DerekG97 3 місяці тому +4

      I really enjoy these too. i like to see different aspects of things.

  • @nicholass4891
    @nicholass4891 3 місяці тому +445

    Dude, Dobby outfit kid w/the 40 push-ups ftw! He was keeping it real.
    The Boulder Thursday bike rides are the best! So glad you got to enjoy it.

    • @mayulowe900
      @mayulowe900 3 місяці тому +156

      "dobby outfit" absolutely sent me

    • @Nagutama
      @Nagutama 3 місяці тому +55

      Dobby outfit 😂😂💀💀💀

    • @yawakoben
      @yawakoben 3 місяці тому +25

      🤣🤣😂🤣This dude said Dobby Outfit~🤣🤣😂🤣😂

    • @derda1304
      @derda1304 3 місяці тому

      keeping it real?
      more like keeping it anorexic
      that poor guy -.-
      give him sth to eat

    • @RyanM268
      @RyanM268 3 місяці тому

      I just realized that he was wearing a dress lol. He looks like a junkie though

  • @frankryan2242
    @frankryan2242 3 місяці тому +130

    this is probably the most satisfying flow of a video you've put out. the way you link the interviews together is so cohesive and enjoyable to watch. good stuff.

    • @TheEditorJosh
      @TheEditorJosh 3 місяці тому +11

      Thank you! (editor)

    • @SirWifHat
      @SirWifHat 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@TheEditorJoshgreat job

  • @saraguiadeabreu340
    @saraguiadeabreu340 20 днів тому +15

    I love how impressed you are about Whole Foods. That is a completely standard supermarket almost anywhere in Europe. That you are so surprised and well-impressed says a lot about US food culture and market.

    • @lottevannoort1211
      @lottevannoort1211 16 днів тому +4

      As a Dutchie who has lived in the USA - Whole foods is on another level than our regular supermarkets. Some of it is similar - they definitely have more produce and whole ingredients like we have in Europe. But the diversity of food and healthy alternatives are something that we can only compare somewhat to our 'bio' sections, and still not really. Also the price difference between a regular supermarket like walmart and whole foods is staggering. Don't be surprised to pay 3-4x more for similar groceries at Whole foods. The first time I went I had less than one bag, maybe 6-7 items and it was over 100 dollars.
      But I will say - it was an absolute paradise

    • @saraguiadeabreu340
      @saraguiadeabreu340 16 днів тому

      @@lottevannoort1211 so funny you mentioned this: I am from Portugal but I actually live in the Netherlands for 9 years now. There are A LOT of differences in whole foods offered between both countries. Portuguese Mediterranean culture lives off of whole foods, so normal supermarkets are just like the one in the video.

  • @MorganSchreiber
    @MorganSchreiber 3 місяці тому +232

    I appreciate you shedding light on this. Growing up in Colorado, I knew multiple people with eating disorders, and as a curvier girl with more muscle than most, I always felt heavy. Looking back at old photos now, I can't believe I ever felt that way, I was in fantastic shape, just not model-tall-model-thin. I lived in the Midwest for a few years and it really opened my eyes to how different the experience is and how much people quietly judge in Colorado.

    • @Coloradocorean
      @Coloradocorean 3 місяці тому +4

      I don’t see eating disorders in Colorado, I’ve lived here for over a decade. In the midwest, I see more eating disorders - obesity. People feel judges bc they are different. In the midwest (my sister lives in Omaha) being obese is the norm. I admit I don’t hang with the fitness crowd in Colorado, which I can only assume has some over exercisers/orthorexia issues.

    • @LafemmebearMusic
      @LafemmebearMusic 3 місяці тому +13

      @@Coloradocoreanin the video he spoke with a boulder eating disorder rehab specialist and sited some great documentation on the high level ED issues in the area. They are available in his links, definitely a good read to have more context on the issue. 😊

    • @Coloradocorean
      @Coloradocorean 3 місяці тому +3

      @@LafemmebearMusic thanks I’ll look at the links. I also wonder the correlation to Boulder being an affluent community and even access to healthcare that drives up the numbers. Boulderites are in their own little world. I can cite several instances of my own encountering of affluenza. I’ll also admit I didn’t watch the whole video so…..🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Bjorn_R
      @Bjorn_R 3 місяці тому +3

      @@Coloradocorean I honestly dont think there is anything wrong with Boulder from what I saw in this video, what people put on themselves (like a ED) does not necessarily reflect reality. Its amazing how much misery we can put ourselves through, without anyone actually making us do it. I wonder if its even possible to have a perfect society with norms and standards for behavior, without some people feeling they dont fit in.

    • @MorganHyde-ie5ru
      @MorganHyde-ie5ru 20 днів тому

      ​@@ColoradocoreanI think it's also a cultural issue sometimes. I live in a town that is the opposite of a food desert, but I've worked with people who grew up poor who have an attitude about healthy eating and exercise that is not productive. I wonder how many communities are like that. I make the same amount of money as these folks but I don't own a car, drink, or smoke, so I can spend that extra money on good food. Even then, if you know how to shop, you don't need to break the bank. They buy cars they can't afford in a town that is actually very walkable, buy alcohol they don't need, then wonder why they are broke and depressed. Their mindsets around money, time, self-respect, and self-efficacy are jacked. Society can make you feel bad about who you are, but if they buy into it too and make bad choices, that's their decision.

  • @Svanir.80
    @Svanir.80 3 місяці тому +337

    Used to live in Boulder, and work in Boulder now. Over the last few decades, it has transformed from a super fit hippy town to a super fit mini Californian town. There’s some pretty great eating. As an ex fit person working on being fit again, being in Boulder regularly shames me back into shape. 😂

    • @Astralez-BrawlStars
      @Astralez-BrawlStars 3 місяці тому +5

      X fit 😮

    • @freshfishonly
      @freshfishonly 3 місяці тому +55

      mini-californian sounds so much worse. Hope it gets better bro

    • @NetheriteBunny
      @NetheriteBunny 3 місяці тому +5

      @@freshfishonly what does mini californian mean?

    • @beachbumetta
      @beachbumetta 3 місяці тому +20

      My son still lives there and also says mini California. He hates it and moved to the mountains. 😂

    • @futatsushiri
      @futatsushiri 3 місяці тому +17

      I lived in Boulder for years, worked at CU until last year. Boulder is a great looking city filled with some of the worst, snobby people around.
      Great city ruined by the people.

  • @Korv_Stroganoff
    @Korv_Stroganoff 3 місяці тому +643

    This video really hammers home that we are a product of our surroundings. Great Video!

    • @calamfischer7009
      @calamfischer7009 3 місяці тому +9

      Well he said at the start there's about 20000 bears in the area

    • @squoctopus
      @squoctopus 3 місяці тому

      ​@@calamfischer7009they eat the fatties.

    • @BL-zf1yb
      @BL-zf1yb 3 місяці тому +10

      did anyone notice its mostly white then Asian

    • @calamfischer7009
      @calamfischer7009 3 місяці тому +6

      @@BL-zf1yb I saw two Asian looking people. But yeah mostly white

    • @ki6eki
      @ki6eki 3 місяці тому

      @@BL-zf1ybI mean America is 75% white..

  • @sohan6618
    @sohan6618 Місяць тому +3

    Happy to see young people being open-minded and candid about issues like eating disorders.

  • @liliesofthefield5310
    @liliesofthefield5310 3 місяці тому +269

    Very surprised at how open everyone was being especially those young boys at the park, I applaud thrm for their honesty and vulnerability, and everyone taking time to talk to you

  • @RossYT94
    @RossYT94 3 місяці тому +122

    These documentaries are literally my favourite part of the channel, please keep them going!

  • @ArandomHitchHiker
    @ArandomHitchHiker 3 місяці тому +69

    As someone born and raised in Norway, Boulder feels like a place I can relate to. The eating disorders was definitely a curveball and a bit of a shock. But the culture of eating healthy and having outdoor activities being common practice just sits so well with me. To me everyone in the vid looks like someone I could meet here regularly.

    • @Lex_Lugar
      @Lex_Lugar 3 місяці тому +1

      I’m an alum of the university in Boulder. I can tell you there are many people from Scandanavia in Boulder. Look at the university ski team.

    • @ArandomHitchHiker
      @ArandomHitchHiker 3 місяці тому

      @@Lex_Lugar How many as a percentage would you say? like ballpark. In my experience it is natural to have foreigners at a university, but not so much day to day

  • @juliag2797
    @juliag2797 17 днів тому +3

    I was concerned at the beginning of the video, but as soon as you talked about the "dark" side of all of it, I was relieved. Thank you for making it visible! Interesting video :)

  • @hunny7924
    @hunny7924 3 місяці тому +64

    Thank you for bringing up Atypical Anorexia. It's something I struggled with for so long and no one ever noticed. I went from over 200lbs to a normal weight and the sad thing is, I was struggling the most when I was bigger but was being rewarded with compliments and praise.

  • @SPWoz
    @SPWoz 3 місяці тому +117

    I moved to Boulder from Milwaukee 32 years ago (no doubt one of the heaviest cities in the U.S.). The biggest difference from my perspective is that people get out and are active in Boulder. Tons of trails and the beauty of nature is appealing and healthy. The weather makes it easy to stay active here - unlike the winters in Wisconsin that were brutal when I was a kid.

    • @MorganHyde-ie5ru
      @MorganHyde-ie5ru 20 днів тому

      Kids walk to school in places like Yakutia, Russia, we're just used to staying inside when it gets cold. We're soft.

  • @RHLW
    @RHLW 3 місяці тому +226

    Finds an Australian bloke... holding what looks suspiciously like a beer.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou 3 місяці тому +46

      Yeah, nah, yeah

    • @squeakywombat7742
      @squeakywombat7742 3 місяці тому +6

      @@WayStedYou ye ye ye

    • @malletin
      @malletin 3 місяці тому

      Not even the skinniest city in America can keep an Australian from his beer.

    • @Nix6p
      @Nix6p 3 місяці тому +20

      As an Australian, this is looking like one of the few places in America that I would ever consider moving to. It looks pretty nice.

    • @Nah-ah
      @Nah-ah Місяць тому

      Standard look for most people here in Byron Bay 😅… perhaps beach communities!

  • @sarahjberman
    @sarahjberman 24 дні тому +1

    I have some thoughts after living here for 5ish years (moved for my partner’s job). 1. We definitely drive cars often, haha. It’s just more beautiful to take a walk and see the mountains. 2. The whole point of biking in Boulder is the extensive bike paths that weave throughout the city along the creek and are better taken care of than the roads, especially in the winter. That’s why you’re not seeing many people biking on the roads with you. I was surprised to not see them shown at all, since they’re like the pinnacle of this city. 3. It’s become a transient city where many people move for athletic training at high altitude. So correlation isn’t causation is important to remember. 4. There’s going to be an inherent bias in asking young people who are working out in the parks if they struggle with feeling judged and pressure to be fit - of course they do. You would hear the same feedback in most major US cities, but especially when they’re surrounded by professional athletes. 5. Another statistic is that Boulder has the most remote workers (I think?) in the US. That’s a lotttt of people who are indoors a LOT.

  • @mybootscamewithoutstraps
    @mybootscamewithoutstraps 3 місяці тому +111

    I think the segment where you put the two folks, one woman discussing how friendly and accepting it is, and one man discussing how terrible people can treat you, was REALLY interesting. They were on such different sides of the experience!

  • @thehproject7552
    @thehproject7552 3 місяці тому +175

    I have been struggling with an ED for 5 years now. I yo-yo back and forth between bulimia and anorexia, and this really hit hard. So many don't know it is the 2nd deadliest mental health disorder. I really wish more could be done, but social media and comparison and so much false "health" info makes it near impossible. Thank you so so much Will for bringing attention to this issue. Keep up the good work!!❤❤

    • @ImNoxi123
      @ImNoxi123 3 місяці тому +18

      Stay off social media and stay away from your phone as much as possible.
      I don’t have an ED but mental health has always been an issue for me.
      Limiting the things you take in from social media and the internet in general helps keep your mind and brain chemistry nice and even.
      This is obviously a big change in our modern lives and really hard to commit to but finding hobbies, interests and everyday joyful and satisfying things helps, I swear.
      Dealing with mental health is a fight every single day and these things help to keep you focused and motivated on positive things.
      I’m only 24 years old but I feel like I’ve lived so long.
      Good luck.

    • @liberals_destroy_everythin2497
      @liberals_destroy_everythin2497 3 місяці тому

      Erectile dysfunction? Probably has something to do with the scarcity of attractive females there.

    • @derda1304
      @derda1304 3 місяці тому

      hi, one thing that helped me get out of anorexia was really learning what the scientific consensus on nutritional intake is. (look at EFSA or WHO or some similar agency in your area, i love the work from DGE)
      this really works
      i doubled my caloric intake, gained like 20 kilos and i look leaner and more muscular than ever before. (still a bit low on body-fat)
      and yes, as the other one said, delete your social media and never go back there, tiktok, insta and co are hybrid weapons against our society

    • @hannahboebanna
      @hannahboebanna 3 місяці тому +1

      I hope you find peace! I also struggled with eds, and AN for 5 years. I changed but it has to come from within yourself. Best of luck to you beautiful x

    • @Sunshinewildflowersandrain
      @Sunshinewildflowersandrain 3 місяці тому +3

  • @wldtrak
    @wldtrak 3 місяці тому +57

    There are two things that make Colorado great for fitness and keeping in shape. #1) the climate is amazing (no humidity, no bugs, no wind - generally) and #2) the infrastructure for biking, running, hiking, is amazing.

    • @24AheadDotCom
      @24AheadDotCom 3 місяці тому +1

      In Jan of this year (per a site, I wasn't there), Fort Collins had a "heat wave" at the end of Jan: four days where the high was above 60F. The "high" got as low as 28F one day & in the 30s or 40s for most of the days. At night it got down to 2F. As in "two". In L.A., there were 7 days above 70F, including a couple 80F. Most of the others were in the 60s. I might move to Fort Collins or Denver if it wasn't so gosh darn cold. I was there in Aug trying to do 14ers but I only got 2 due to the monsoons. I don't consider that an amazing climate. Of course, to Canadians etc it's the tropics.

    • @jessicaclark611
      @jessicaclark611 3 місяці тому +1

      Um, I don't know what specific part of Colorado you are referencing but there are bugs, plenty of wind and no, the transportation infrastructure is mostly not great. If you want to get into the mountains on the weekend, it is crowded and can take hours just to get to a ski spot.

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 2 місяці тому +5

      As someone born in Colorado and loved all over this state….. what the hell are you talking about. We have high, HIGH wind all the time. These mountains cause bad wind storms. I’ve been in 100mph winds that blow trash and everything else all over the place many times.

    • @wldtrak
      @wldtrak 2 місяці тому +2

      @@shasmi93 Yeah, you're right if your IN THE MOUNTAINS. The front range is like a paradise 90% of the time. I came here from Oklahoma. You people don't know what wind really is - or tornadoes (large damaging tornadoes) - or ice storms - or significant heat waves. Try living in a another state that's not Colorado. People here are spoiled.

    • @dplj4428
      @dplj4428 Місяць тому

      The other thing not mentioned: starting back in early 1980s, Colorado saw a lot of NE arriving, moved to escape high taxes, pollution, crowds, crime.
      The new arrivals went into the solar industry, whole food consumption including laws that basically decriminalized marijuana. Unlike government capitalization through taxes, as long as your grow was personal use, law didn't bother. That era also saw a lot of homebrew beer, too. Decades later, elsewhere you could see gov taxation on MJ amp up criminal org involvement. Taxation and licensing cranked up consumer costs and that made buying off market less expensive. Anyone coming east would be shocked that people were being killed over turf wars.

  • @katarzynajazienicka1785
    @katarzynajazienicka1785 8 годин тому

    Loved it! So interesting! I’m from Europe (Poland) and it’s like seeing our everyday life for the most of it. We also take our own gear to the park, play around like basketball, ride bikes and walk! And the food! Hope you will have more cities like this in US! But without the eating disorders!

  • @bluebinstein
    @bluebinstein 3 місяці тому +272

    0:28 Nope, that's weed. Welcome to Colorado.

  • @henrychan334
    @henrychan334 3 місяці тому +259

    17:31 took "met up with a professional in the field" quite literally didn't you

  • @NCR_BOS
    @NCR_BOS 3 місяці тому +382

    “I can taste the health” Lmao

    • @franko8572
      @franko8572 3 місяці тому +4

      2:38

    • @yelezi7950
      @yelezi7950 3 місяці тому +2

      Holly snap you commented fast.

  • @zendoka3344
    @zendoka3344 5 днів тому

    This is an amazing example of the unseen health problems that people may face without having to be in a hospital. It is a problem. Im extremely happy to see you addressing the issue of a typical anorexia because it does affect some people(including me) in a horrible way. At one point my body was shutting down so badly i was sleeping 18hours a day just to keep myself sustained(and i was not underweight). I would love to see you explore this same issue n asian countries like korea, china and singapore where healthy habits is becoming more and more emphasised even in schools. For example, grading drinks on a scale of A to D based on the sugar percentage in them which has made many children(as young as 7-9) conscious about what they buy(parents perpetuate this behaviour as well).

  • @alexandrathompson5635
    @alexandrathompson5635 3 місяці тому +71

    I was born in Boulder, people ride their 4 bikes and then take their parents Audi to college and hang out on “the hill” without worrying about being stabbed. It’s true that people on the west side of Colorado are more active. They like to spend time outdoors, but who can blame them? The landscape is absolutely gorgeous. I understand how this seems odd, but the people of Boulder are extremely privileged from the landscapes, their income, and the easy access to fruits and vegetables. Just remember that we call this area the “Boulder bubble” not everyone in Colorado is this lucky. I hate the fact that Boulder became this way. It was an outdoor hippie’s paradise until 2008. Now it’s a trendy area that people aspire to visit or live.

    • @Lex_Lugar
      @Lex_Lugar 3 місяці тому +3

      This is the comment I connected with the most. Lived in Boulder from 2005-2011. I saw the corporate San Francisco type of conversion. Honestly wish I stayed a few more years before the rent went to NYC level prices.

    • @alexandrathompson5635
      @alexandrathompson5635 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Lex_Lugar yeah, some of the ways the creator was trying to describe Boulder was pretty off, but maybe it was just a click bait situation. I moved away from Boulder to a close by city since it’s sort of become San Fran 2.0. Plus the taxes, rent, homes, activities, etc. have all become wildly expensive. It used to be such a small town. It makes me really sad. You’re not missing much anymore

    • @Angrybean2000
      @Angrybean2000 Місяць тому

      Yes I live in Colorado and one of my patient who was born and raised in Boulder stated they liked the homeless people in the neighborhood in Denver way more than their Boulder neighbors lol.

    • @gigglingchicken8444
      @gigglingchicken8444 27 днів тому +1

      I live in a town by Boulder, and the people I meet think I am insane to go hiking with all of the scary wildlife. Haha I said I am more scared of the people but they don't get it. I wonder why they moved to Colorado if they don't care bout being outdoors. They also think it's weird to look forward to 100 mile gravel bike rides in the mountains. Things are changing there. It's hard to find a bike buddy.
      Boulder also has potholes and super busy roads, I try to avoid biking there if I can help it. They have some nice trails, though.
      I like biking on the northwest side of Longmont or Fort Collins feels way safer biking than Boulder.

  • @WagerWars
    @WagerWars 3 місяці тому +37

    Can we appreciate how good of a journalist Will is not just a UA-camr

  • @Teriyaki_kitty
    @Teriyaki_kitty 3 місяці тому +98

    Honestly very few people smoke in Colorado because the nicotine tax is 50-60% that’s been increasing near every year to help curb smoking in general.
    In the Rockies say, breckenridge area it’s 70%

    • @Whueso
      @Whueso 3 місяці тому +13

      Most things are expensive here, nicotine not excluded, yet people continue buying and doing all of the other stuff despite the expense. I think the reasons people don't smoke here go a little farther than just the cost. Could be the fact that so many value intense activities and smoker's lungs wouldn't help.

    • @starhill6792
      @starhill6792 3 місяці тому +3

      I definitely have noticed that my friends in Colorado have made more efforts to quit vaping than those in California - not sure why though since both states are expensive.

    • @benji0099
      @benji0099 3 місяці тому +5

      I've lived in Boulder the last five years, but having lived in seven different states before that, I can say that the negative stigma around smoking nicotine in Boulder (and maybe CO in general) is much higher than any other city I've lived in. I have a friend who smokes, and when he visits people will glare at him like he's actively giving them lung cancer even if we are standing outside and far from any buildings. If you're gonna smoke here, its gotta be marijuana to be socially acceptable. I think that has a huge effect on the number of smokers, as well.

    • @RePlayQ
      @RePlayQ 3 місяці тому +1

      For the price of a pack of cigarettes you can get 2 ounces of weed, way better deal

    • @Whueso
      @Whueso 3 місяці тому

      @@RePlayQ I don't think most people who are buying cigarettes are looking for a better deal and willing to settle on weed to get it. Nicotine and THC aren't similar enough drugs for that to make any sense for most people.

  • @american_document2626
    @american_document2626 Місяць тому +1

    You and jessee are definitely my favorite fitness influencers based off you guys acrually diving into issues that people are suffering from. Love the content man!

  • @erynmallery9021
    @erynmallery9021 3 місяці тому +151

    During some of the interview you can see skinny people telling you that it wouldn’t be hard to live there as a plus size person, but then plus sized people said the exact opposite. I feel it’s possible that the locals are just much nicer to people “like them” or with the same body type and so they don’t see the sectionalization 🤷‍♂️

    • @CountYulith
      @CountYulith 3 місяці тому +7

      Or perhaps they are one of those people that look for any excuse to get offended to be a victim. Unless someone who is plus sized actually goes walking around the city with hidden cameras and posts all their interactions, it's hearsay.

    • @osku388
      @osku388 3 місяці тому +6

      In the end it's a sample size of one overweight guy so can't really say either way. I think being overweight is pretty unsightly and creates bad self esteem kinda like having a terrible fit so it's probably easy to think everyone is out to ridicule you even if in reality they don't care

    • @Aანა
      @Aანა 3 місяці тому +1

      Being overweight makes you a prey, even being ugly doesn’t give the same type of message. Self control and discipline are the most appreciated values in any society

    • @kaylam1252
      @kaylam1252 3 місяці тому

      Where were the plus sized people in this clip? I saw 1 and he was a male

    • @NiinaMariaMaria
      @NiinaMariaMaria 2 місяці тому

      I did not see any skinny person in the video. All were average or a bit plump.

  • @Jheronimus95
    @Jheronimus95 3 місяці тому +481

    Will, you should come to the Netherlands if you seek “cycling culture”😂. Here is cycling intergrated in our society. Even our infrastructure (in cities en towns) are padestrian/cyclist focused.

    • @Andrea-xw4xe
      @Andrea-xw4xe 3 місяці тому +12

      That would be so nice!

    • @humanish4042
      @humanish4042 3 місяці тому +23

      I studied abroad in the Netherlands and ended up renting a bike for the duration of my time there so I could get around easier and not feel left out! With that and the good public transit, I was never in a car for my entire visit.

    • @zSion
      @zSion 3 місяці тому +1

      You shouldn't be proud of that. Cyclists suck.

    • @ImVictoriaRose
      @ImVictoriaRose 3 місяці тому +8

      Same in Denmark 👌🏼

    • @DMp-xp6mj
      @DMp-xp6mj 3 місяці тому +12

      Yeah, the Dutch do not mess around when it comes to their bikes 😂😂

  • @anupamak669
    @anupamak669 3 місяці тому +300

    I love this concept and series of cities you’re exploring and making videos of which are known to have different kinds of eating/ lifestyle/ workout regimes!!
    Keep it going 🤌🏼💯

  • @brandonboss6868
    @brandonboss6868 Місяць тому +1

    I have no idea if it's just my age or I've been blessed with the people I'm surrounded by. I personally don't care what they think or say about my disorder, I just talk to them. I even broke down a little bit at work and told my co workers straight up, "I can't control my eating disorder, if you see me going for the cookies stop me please, I can't control myself anymore" and they were supportive "I got you man". We're all struggling in different ways, I'm here for you through your struggles!

    • @janelleg597
      @janelleg597 Місяць тому

      You can control it, man. You can. It's a choice. You may need some professional assistance and some different tools in your belt, but I know you can do it!!

  • @ivanivanovski1
    @ivanivanovski1 3 місяці тому +147

    The 2 time Olympian moved there because of the height above sea level of the city, good for cardio, not because the people will make him fitter.

    • @hugh2hoob668
      @hugh2hoob668 3 місяці тому +3

      Yep and even worse for people with respiratory issues they usually move out

    • @GiuseppeGamez
      @GiuseppeGamez 3 місяці тому +40

      Hey! Guy from the interview here. While there’s obviously the positive benefits of altitude training, that’s actually not why she moved to Boulder. She was previously training with Nike under a professional contract in Oregon and Utah, which feature their own high altitudes respectively. She moved to Boulder in order to train with another female athlete stronger than her who was Colorado raised, because that’s just the kind of environment that Boulder creates- but yes the altitude also has lots of benefits

    • @farmerboi5760
      @farmerboi5760 3 місяці тому +2

      There's tons of Olympians that move here to train, Olympians would use our track fields all the time and I went to school with many kids of Olympians and I regularly talk to Olympians. It's a great place for training but yeah people wouldn't make someone fitter but having so much outdoor activities everywhere in the city and mountains and making it accessible makes it easier to be in shape plus the healthy food.

    • @emilianomederos
      @emilianomederos 3 місяці тому

      I don't think that high really matters for oxygen

    • @Lex_Lugar
      @Lex_Lugar 3 місяці тому

      It’s both. You don’t understand the culture there. There are so many competitive athletes in a small area.

  • @BeerDude375
    @BeerDude375 3 місяці тому +135

    Love your videos man,i got my ankle sprained and cant walk for a while,watching your videos cheer me up.Much love!

    • @tamxx4777
      @tamxx4777 3 місяці тому +4

      I wish you a speedy recovery :) Ive also had my ACL surgery 3 weeks ago, he really entertains us at the best time 😊

  • @IsaywhateverIwant.
    @IsaywhateverIwant. 3 місяці тому +137

    Will is definitely looking bigger in every video.

    • @THVHSYR
      @THVHSYR 3 місяці тому +13

      Ronnie saying he‘s small hit him hard. He‘s preping i feel

    • @ronburgandy7571
      @ronburgandy7571 3 місяці тому +2

      Camera adds ten pounds.

    • @thabangmichael1347
      @thabangmichael1347 3 місяці тому

      ​@@THVHSYRwhen did he say that bro

    • @Burak-go9pf
      @Burak-go9pf 3 місяці тому

      He is definately bigger than the ladt time i watched his vids
      A few months ago

    • @THVHSYR
      @THVHSYR 3 місяці тому

      @@thabangmichael1347 In his reaction video to Will trying his diet

  • @sloppyjoe77
    @sloppyjoe77 Місяць тому +5

    The ozempic billboard in the back is a nice touch lol

  • @BestOfDetroit
    @BestOfDetroit 3 місяці тому +36

    Got me inspired. Was an All-American runner in high school and ran in college. Following my junior year and 2 broken legs, I quit. I did nothing for 30 years. Thanks to your videos I ride 100 / week on a bike and workout 5 days each week.

  • @mirandadurbin3418
    @mirandadurbin3418 2 місяці тому +53

    I have actually felt less judged for my weight in Colorado than I did growing up in Alabama.
    Colorado is a wonderful place to start a new life and just feel FREE.

  • @ericzogas128
    @ericzogas128 3 місяці тому +50

    as a 21-year-old college student, I am studying kinesiology. I'm in my second year, and the more and more I hear people talk about eds and even obesity and being afraid to workout and all this stuff it just keeps making me think what I want to do is sports psychology, I have knowledge if I get even more and more and get the degree I can really make a difference in these peoples life. I've always been skinny, never eat enough still don't not an ed but still problematic and I recently started my fitness journey. it was the best decision I've ever had and this is why I got into the kins field because I just want everyone in the world to be fit, whether your obese and fit for u is walking every day or wether your a high-level athlete or even just a regular joe with a 9-5 if everyone has 15-30 minutes a day to be active ik for a fact the world will become a better place. idk just a bit of food for thought for anyone in the comments.

    • @sarahb.6475
      @sarahb.6475 Місяць тому +2

      I have EDS and I have found the best thing for it is to eat an almost carnivore diet. The saturated fat protects my joints. And you can eat as much as you want and you really don't gain weight. But you are not hungry so there is none of that starving yourself on carrots or something. And I am certainly out there walking miles. It's very rare for anyone who has EDS to be able to walk far because of the joint issues due to the faulty connective tissue. I mean EDS is a genetic condition. In my own personal experience its all of those veggies and even fruits that cause havoc; the oxalates + nightshades + lectins. They get into the joints to cause swelling + pain. Most doctors you see never even heard of EDS which is why it takes so long to get it diagnosed (unless you are one of the unlucky few who have joints popping out of the socket and then its a life of braces + wraps etc).. But I have more gut issues than joint issues. But try a carnivore diet. Its very nutritious. Especially if you eat the organs like liver. I have celiac, a corn allergy and now milk gives me breathing issues so I am kind of forced onto this diet (especially since corn is on everything in the form of derivatives). I live on grass fed lamb, grass fed beef, pasture eggs, lamb fat, beef liver and what little fruit I may tolerate. Do a lot of walking outside. Its not unusual for me to do 5 hour walks. I am 52. I outwalk college kids here. I am also a LMHR. But many foods only cause my ears to start ringing (tinnitus) or cause joint pain or I get hives or breathing issues. A small piece of cold cheese burned my mouth like it was acid and left raw spots on my tongue. 😢 going to the allergist on Monday but I think either I have a milk allergy or corn is somehow hidden in milk products. Also have autism so I am sure those genetic mutations comes with issues too. And hEDS often travels with MCAS. hEDS as I am sure you know is the most common form of EDS, the hypermobile form. The gene(s) for that one has not been found yet.
      And try to remember some people have a reason for avoiding many foods. Because they have these reactions. Would you eat a food - even if it claims its organic and "healthy" - if it gives you ear ringing and joint inflammation?? I also think I am at the point now where I no longer tolerate any trace amounts of wheat from minor cross contamination. Tried eating some cubed watermelon the other month from the supermarket and had sharp stabbing stomach pain! Lasted 15 minutes. Never had that before. The lid of the watermelon container had a warning for "shared area / equipment for allergens". Some weeks before that I had gotten hives from cut watermelon from a different store - it looked like the celiac rash. I also have the celiac gene.
      But you should look into keto or carnivore. No reason to starve. And many veggies are toxic! Plant toxins. Like oxalates. Many people do not tolerate oxalates. Many autistics don't tolerate oxalates.
      I could eat anything when I was younger but once the celiac had started up and these allergies got going I tolerate less and less. And walking is too important to deal with joint pain, especially since I have to walk everywhere (no car).
      But sometimes there are reasons besides weight loss that people restrict diets.

  • @erinfeistel3420
    @erinfeistel3420 Місяць тому +2

    Smoking in public is illegal in Boulder. You can smoke inside your house or car, but all the windows must be closed. It's also illegal for a male to look at a female in public for longer than 3 seconds; otherwise, you could be fined.

  • @Kk-xj5pv
    @Kk-xj5pv 3 місяці тому +25

    Who else can relate the sickest you’ve been is when u received the most compliments? Hurts to the core

  • @truman4956
    @truman4956 3 місяці тому +103

    The weather in Boulder and in the 4 corners in general, make it easy to be outdoors. Go to Alabama in August and see if you are spending all day outdoors.

    • @annnnnnaaaat9
      @annnnnnaaaat9 Місяць тому

      Or Midwest in the winter when it is between 5 to -20 degrees.

  • @louiseerbslisbjerg7854
    @louiseerbslisbjerg7854 3 місяці тому +57

    As a Scandinavien, all I 'm thinking is; This is normal life for us.
    Biking, walking, eating a varied diet of actual food; Greens, lentils, fish etc.
    People are'nt nessecary tiny but usually in shape anyway.
    I should'nt be baffled having lived in the states with all that entails of carcentric culture and bad food, but... no.
    Still baffled!

    • @sniper9143
      @sniper9143 Місяць тому

      Where did you live in the US?

    • @luxurytravel759
      @luxurytravel759 Місяць тому +7

      United States is HUGE, Scandinavian countries are tiny. Also to get from point A to point B in the United States the distance is so long bike and walking wouldn’t do it. Thats why people drive, you need to drive or else you won’t get anywhere. Take this into consideration. Now when jt comes to food, it’s right they put all sorts of garbage hormones and shit 💩 in food here unless you shop in more expensive upscale whole foods. But most people can’t afford it.

    • @Brillemeister
      @Brillemeister 28 днів тому +1

      ​@@luxurytravel759Norway/Sweden/Finland are each quite large for Europe.

  • @yoyogirl626
    @yoyogirl626 Місяць тому +1

    The fact that your higher in elevation makes your body work harder to keep up. Lots of fitness people go to higher elevation cities so that way when they come back to sea level or below, it's so simple for them.

  • @andrewjpalla
    @andrewjpalla 3 місяці тому +19

    Its really great that Will comes from a place of being unhealthily concerned with his looks, because it leads to him asking the real questions and going beyond what is skin-deep. Should we be glad that people are making healthier decisions, yes. Should we be concerned about the mental health of people who don't fit traditional beauty standard, yes. Its a very nuanced video.

  • @SebbyDiggs
    @SebbyDiggs 3 місяці тому +196

    "Have you guys seen Matilda, Bruce eating that chocolate cake" 😂 2:25

    • @blondie9422
      @blondie9422 3 місяці тому

      It’s seared into my brain 😂

  • @arttiprasad2498
    @arttiprasad2498 3 місяці тому +85

    I think what the gentlemen at the park said about the the expectation of women looking like they are going through "puberty" (or in other words, women looking like teenagers) is 100% true. People don't want to say it but teenage girls are idolized in every culture including North American. There is a reason why fantasies like school girls, the babysitter, "barely legal" and "just turned 18" is so popular with many straight men.
    North American beauty standards' for women puts pressure on women to look as young as possible (e.g. no wrinkles, perky breasts, no pubic hair, small waist, flat stomach). By today's standards, a 30 year old woman may as well be geriatric. I genuinely believe this is because many men consider women to be their most beautiful at 16-18 years old and as a result those desires have trickled into beauty standards and expectations for women.

    • @nolanpolansky
      @nolanpolansky 3 місяці тому +5

      same with gays

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 місяці тому +7

      Most girls I know, including myself, went through puberty around age 11/12. By 16-18, puberty was already finished for us.
      His comment was...bizarre...😳😧🚨🚔👮‍♂️🔒

    • @SamBaker-z9h
      @SamBaker-z9h 3 місяці тому +21

      @@TomikaKelly thin he meant young and wrinkle free. as most Hollywood is obsessed with. think his translation came out wrong. calm down.

    • @captainmeowsers8050
      @captainmeowsers8050 3 місяці тому +22

      @@TomikaKellyhe meant beauty stands are gross want women to look unrealistically young, like they are going through puberty. It’s true.

    • @glencoco3142
      @glencoco3142 3 місяці тому +1

      This is gross

  • @naamdtaannaksu
    @naamdtaannaksu 18 днів тому +9

    What is that 7:00?

  • @victorcurtis6400
    @victorcurtis6400 3 місяці тому +75

    It’s guys like that who own 25 bikes that raise the median bike ownership to four. Bill Gates walks into a bar. The average income of people in that bar goes up to $1 million.

    • @urgamecshk
      @urgamecshk 3 місяці тому +5

      Wow! You just understood math! I have an above average amount of legs for a human.

    • @TrivisionZero
      @TrivisionZero 3 місяці тому +7

      Median would not be affected, right? Only average. Still, you're on the right track

    • @DarkAbyss9
      @DarkAbyss9 3 місяці тому +5

      So confident yet so wrong. Median and average are entirely different calculations and you used it wrong

    • @DarkAbyss9
      @DarkAbyss9 3 місяці тому

      ​@urgamecshk no he didn't. He got median and average so so wrong

    • @spizzz2
      @spizzz2 3 місяці тому +6

      median isn’t affected by outliers, mean is. but you’ve got the spirit

  • @HistoriaAlive
    @HistoriaAlive 3 місяці тому +35

    Will isn't pregnant but he always delivers.

  • @sophiewalsh5492
    @sophiewalsh5492 3 місяці тому +29

    14:40 interesting how the thinnest ppl in this interview all say people are accepting but the one gentleman who is a bit bigger is reporting that people are less accepting

    • @pragyasingh2297
      @pragyasingh2297 29 днів тому

      The way he’s not even big either 😢 it’s sad

  • @LindseyFlick
    @LindseyFlick 3 місяці тому +50

    I saw you crossing Pearl Street while out to dinner. I have been waiting for this video for WEEKS!!

  • @justalittlebitmo
    @justalittlebitmo 3 місяці тому +60

    Aspen is similar, but with snootier vibes. Some nice folks, too...but lots of name-dropping and who knows who kind of stuff

    • @hugh2hoob668
      @hugh2hoob668 3 місяці тому +9

      High altitude you have to be in good health to live there in general

    • @benji0099
      @benji0099 3 місяці тому

      I think most ski towns here are like that tbh....I lived in Steamboat for 2 years and it was the same.

  • @oliviakahlo1
    @oliviakahlo1 3 місяці тому +16

    Gotta comment, I’m living in Denver atm but we used to live in Boulder. It’s my favorite place on Earth! I raised my kiddo from one to about eleven years old in Boulder. I cannot think of a better place for his childhood. Parks and playgrounds all over, including on the Pearl Street Mall. Then of course the foothills, trails, and Boulder Creek. Amazing place, just got priced out. It’s expensive to live there, but now all of CO is becoming too expensive as well. I’d move back in a heartbeat if our finances changed.

  • @AhmadGameI
    @AhmadGameI 8 днів тому

    This channel is becoming something a lot more than a fitness channel.

  • @CourtsFool
    @CourtsFool 3 місяці тому +166

    “In 1992, before I was born”, the way my old ass just turned to dust

    • @taoist32
      @taoist32 3 місяці тому +13

      Me too! Then again, I was 18 in 1992. It was 32 years ago.

    • @Mark-sd4hv
      @Mark-sd4hv 3 місяці тому +16

      I've heard people born in 2001 say they were 90s kids. It's so weird

    • @chi6801
      @chi6801 3 місяці тому +17

      @@Mark-sd4hv As a 2001 baby I do relate to 90's kids on certain things but definitely wouldn't call myself one, thats odd haha

    • @lucianaromulus1408
      @lucianaromulus1408 3 місяці тому +5

      Girl i was born in 90 and im feeling dusty 😂

  • @nykilengner795
    @nykilengner795 3 місяці тому +23

    As a Colorado native who lives extremely close to boulder and has my entire life I would have loved to put an input in. A lot of the state sees boulder differently. From eating disorders and lifestyles it’s very odd being so close but far enough away. The front range is its own beast as is. Colorado over all is a pretty healthy state I would say it’s more of the lifestyle that differs from city to city.

    • @hoppman6649
      @hoppman6649 3 місяці тому +1

      Another Colorado native here, moved to Boulder in 1986, loved Boulder, rode my bike all the time. I don't seem to meet all these people that some commenters say are rude or smug. The only reason I don't live in Boulder is that when it came time to buy a house, I had to move slightly outside of town, but not that far. I worked at CU for 30+ years, people have always been nice and friendly. The western slope is way more dangerous and on the crazy train side, I still visit as I have friends there, but I certainly wouldn't live there. All my family is gone from there so there isn't much of a draw except cheap golf.

    • @MsLuv4DANCE
      @MsLuv4DANCE 3 місяці тому +1

      Boulder bubble

  • @NaftaliTheFoodie
    @NaftaliTheFoodie 3 місяці тому +111

    I think it’s worth making a distinction between skinny people, and someone being lean. Being lean can be good, skinny means not much fat, nor muscle.

    • @Bobby_T_
      @Bobby_T_ 3 місяці тому +46

      Very true, being lean is literally the ideal body for longevity meanwhile skinny people are often not much healthier than those who are overweight

    • @Hasmiral
      @Hasmiral 3 місяці тому +6

      There is also muscular, which isn`t necessarily lean but healthy with a bigger BMI and healthier than skinny with a non alcoholic fatty liver for example ;-)

  • @nathangonzalez9710
    @nathangonzalez9710 14 днів тому

    I moved from indiana to boulder. The thing to remember. Boulder has on average of 300 days of moderate Temps and sunshine. It also has a shit ton of free or cheap outdoor activities to do. That makes it easier to be active.
    In Northwest Indiana I had an average 178 days of sunshine and it was humid as hell and like nothing to do outside.
    Not surprisingly I lost 50lbs moving after moving.

  • @Bigphish5280
    @Bigphish5280 3 місяці тому +73

    I attended the University of Colorado in Boulder and loved my time there. The University is beautiful and Boulder has a amazing vibe. The quality of life is great if you love being outside. That said, population density and cost of living are things to consider before relocating there. Another great video Will. I love your humor and content.

    • @Brightelephantsandwich
      @Brightelephantsandwich 3 місяці тому

      What do you mean by population density? Is it really expensive?

    • @aebisdecunter
      @aebisdecunter 3 місяці тому +4

      I mean, it's denser than Philadelphia, and building denser requires zoning laws to be changed sadly.
      I would love to see this kind of bike culture in more cities around NA and the world. Amsterdam and Copenhagen shouldn't be the only good cycling cities.

    • @TheHamburgler123
      @TheHamburgler123 3 місяці тому +10

      ​@Brightelephantsandwich Boulder is insanely expensive and essentially all viable land has already been developed, meaning only density can increase. There's also a pretty strong NIMBY culture there so it's hard for new high density housing to be built, leading to ever increasing rent/housing costs. Beautiful city but simply unaffordable for all but the highest earners.

    • @Bigphish5280
      @Bigphish5280 3 місяці тому +5

      @@Brightelephantsandwich There are Lots of people in a small area. Boulder is surrounded by other towns and the foothills to the west, making expansion difficult. Adding another 30K University students each school year, makes traffic/ parking difficult.
      This is, in part, why bikes are great there. According to Zillow, the average home price in Boulder is $974,224.

    • @maderastuff
      @maderastuff 3 місяці тому

      It's filled with old boomer yuppies and their trust funds kids who go to CU. If you love weird health stuff, nature broments, spending too much on everything, hippy nonsense Boulder is the place for you. Personally I hated the city. Most of the people in it are the uhh trendy hipster vegan pronoun users. If that sounds like your city then give it a shot. If I could throw the whole city in the ocean I would. Don't even like to drive through Boulder. 100% it's a weird yuppie hippy rich under the table kinda of cult.