The Dark Reality of Body Dysmorphia

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  • @JesseJamesWest
    @JesseJamesWest  21 день тому +1196

    If you or someone you know is struggling with body dysmorphia or an eating d*sorder, please seek help from a qualified health professional or specialist. Remember, you don't have to go through this alone-support is available.

  • @kwerby3285
    @kwerby3285 21 день тому +2556

    “The day you decide to get big is the day you become forever small” - Dom Mazetti

    • @gibbsm
      @gibbsm 21 день тому +24

      POW! POW!

    • @OldFatherGaming
      @OldFatherGaming 21 день тому +32

      'Machine gun noises'

    • @seanh8546
      @seanh8546 20 днів тому +15

      I was about to comment this lmao, glad you already did

    • @lamain238
      @lamain238 20 днів тому +1

      ua-cam.com/users/shortsZHvLsb6Idts

    • @R2d2homie
      @R2d2homie 20 днів тому +22

      “Body dysmorphia is when you can’t look at yourself and look at yourself in the mirror at the same time.” - dom

  • @biginfluencer5252
    @biginfluencer5252 21 день тому +4704

    Still no collab with Jesse James east? 😤😭

  • @boyfromboston2469
    @boyfromboston2469 21 день тому +1792

    Love the mental health focus, thank you for shedding light on this

    • @JesseJamesWest
      @JesseJamesWest  21 день тому +167

      I appreciate u man

    • @GioCantera
      @GioCantera 21 день тому +13

      ⁠@@JesseJamesWestno I appreciate YOU man

    • @ajazkhan4434
      @ajazkhan4434 21 день тому +4

      Do excercise with David goggins

    • @ajazkhan4434
      @ajazkhan4434 21 день тому +3

      ​@@JesseJamesWest do excercise with David goggins

    • @paulwoodford1984
      @paulwoodford1984 21 день тому +1

      yawn mental health crap.

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 20 днів тому +171

    This is my favorite video you've done. My gf use to deal with anorexia, and I showed her this video because it's so rare to see a guy openly admit (beginning of the vid) to dealing with an eating disorder. She broke down in tears (happy tears)
    You need to eat.

  • @Bananabagel123
    @Bananabagel123 20 днів тому +69

    Shoutout to that 17 year old being open and honest, anorexia is a beast and that was the BEST description of it. I wish him so much health and happiness.

  • @johubify
    @johubify 21 день тому +1022

    The grandpa at 1:15 really shows you what true body positivity looks like

    • @giuliam2531
      @giuliam2531 21 день тому +22

      No one can take for granted that they even have a chance to be like that in their 70s 😎

    • @Adoniss_fans
      @Adoniss_fans 21 день тому +18

      Bro stayed consistent

    • @sugoi5240
      @sugoi5240 21 день тому +8

      he is the real og

    • @gabiangregoric2893
      @gabiangregoric2893 20 днів тому +2

      Yeah tho he would never have gotten like that if he would always be fine with it...innit?

    • @RaphaelKing-Zen
      @RaphaelKing-Zen 20 днів тому +8

      He's not natty tho...

  • @gregdoucette
    @gregdoucette 21 день тому +1597

    More dysmorphic than last time. Bodybuilding can be dangerous. Be careful.

    • @Lharris94
      @Lharris94 21 день тому +141

      You’re so annoying Greg lmao

    • @PeterPeter-rl9vn
      @PeterPeter-rl9vn 21 день тому +206

      @@Lharris94shush little boy, his comment was speaking facts, be salty somewhere else.

    • @adamap3x712
      @adamap3x712 21 день тому +20

      make a vid on this

    • @NAVEENCHAURASIYAA
      @NAVEENCHAURASIYAA 21 день тому +32

      Be careful from people like greg the juice seller

    • @sadiegod
      @sadiegod 21 день тому +9

      @@adamap3x712oh dont you worry about that 😂

  • @gortongirl
    @gortongirl 21 день тому +312

    1:26 17 yo is being an amazing advocate. I work in a hospital as a dietitian and work with kids who have eating disorders that require treatment inpatient. It’s such an underestimated thing and it hurts my heart that kids kind of fall into it by accident because they thought they were going to get a certain result.

    • @lonelylama5222
      @lonelylama5222 18 днів тому +4

      Both under eating and over eating is an issue right now. Though I’d say over eating is still the biggest one in the west.

    • @yogi35_
      @yogi35_ 18 днів тому +5

      I’m the kid in the video and I’m so grateful for those who work to help with kids who get eating disorders. All those worked with en were amazing.

  • @EthelJung-j5w
    @EthelJung-j5w 21 день тому +233

    I have so much respect for Jessie’s vulnerability here as well everyone else that was in the video discussing this really heart warming as well as encouraging

  • @78town
    @78town 21 день тому +39

    Dysmorphia comes from seeing fitness as a journey to perfection..
    Once I started seeing it as a journey of consistency and improvement, I started loving the guy in the mirror.
    Pro Tip: I wore a shirt to the gym for 2 years. Now I don't wear stringers or show off. I have a sleeper build, and I like that I no longer compare

  • @leonkennedy9739
    @leonkennedy9739 21 день тому +404

    Body dismorphia for me is losing 41lbs of fat then wanting to lose another 10 after still seeing myself as fat and then wanting to lose another 10 until I'm single digit bf%. The thinner I get the fatter I feel.

    • @VernCrisler
      @VernCrisler 21 день тому +11

      That's why experts advise the use objective measurements, keeping records, etc.

    • @moisesolivag187
      @moisesolivag187 21 день тому +9

      I can relate with this bro! let's enjoy the journey and be happy with the results

    • @lassegotz5274
      @lassegotz5274 21 день тому +4

      dude, watch out for your health, that’s the number one priority. this sounds like it could very easily turn into very bad body dismorphia…if you feel really unhappy with your weight even if you’ve already lost a bunch go talk to someone about it! i wish you the best bro✌️

    • @sophie.liri.
      @sophie.liri. 21 день тому +4

      this is sort of how I started out before it turned into anorexia for me… not saying that’s you necessarily but be careful that’s exactly what I was thinking at that time

    • @vanessaruiz4705
      @vanessaruiz4705 21 день тому

      but you dont have body dysmorphia because you are aware that you are losing weight. If you had it, you wouldnt say you are losing weight because you would not believe you are, you would just see yourself fat and you wouldnt be aware of the reality.

  • @SkiRiiEach
    @SkiRiiEach 21 день тому +240

    social media is poison.

    • @Siberius-
      @Siberius- 15 днів тому +7

      True, but it's also friends, the people at the gym, people doing the same hobby, athletes, actors, your past self, etc.

    • @SpencerMusic880
      @SpencerMusic880 15 днів тому

      well... it's all marketing to support their channels. They have taken the "build your body" dynamic as far as it can go. there is nothing left to say that hasn;t already been said... now everything is about the psychology of self image and "you don't have to look this way or that".... they are just keeping us watching them... and it works.

    • @user-ke8sf2kp6h
      @user-ke8sf2kp6h 15 днів тому +1

      i have almost completly quitted it exept for sometimes you tube and it was one of the best decisions

    • @G30RG3KA
      @G30RG3KA 15 днів тому

      and yet you all still use it. AMAZING. like knowing Heroin is bad and saying openly its bad, but still taking it. Creatures of madness you all are.

    • @laneaspen7535
      @laneaspen7535 14 днів тому +1

      Yep i deleted mine bc of body shaming myself and how addictive it was

  • @DanDoesGame
    @DanDoesGame 18 днів тому +20

    From age 14 to 28 I struggled with bulimia & anorexia.... It literally took over half my life.
    That entire period was hospitals, impatient programs, residential centers, psych wards, etc.

  • @moonandmakery
    @moonandmakery 19 днів тому +12

    Thank you for using your platform to raise and discuss such a prevalent issue in the world of fitness 🙏 At just 21 years old I entered a bikini comp. I was so depleted and for the first time ever experienced anxiety as a result of the extremely low calories and hormonal disruptions it caused. I received no post-show care or reverse diet regime. I never saw or heard from my coach again after show day.
    So I ate, and ate, and ATE, compensating for the emotional damage and ultimately the starvation I'd experienced.. 2 weeks post show I was 21 lbs heavier and broke out in hives all over my body from the excessive amounts of sugar and UPF's I'd consumed. In hindsight I was absolutely experiencing disordered eating, including before and during the prep. I was lucky to have the awareness that I couldn't continue damaging my body like this, and then worked on my relationship to food and learned how to nourish my body properly, without caring about 'how I looked' and what my body fat % was.
    It's a rocky road that not everybody can bounce back from. PLEASE do your research before considering competing and REMEMBER that the MIND and SOUL work of resistance training is equal to, if not MORE important than the aesthetics of the sport.

    • @truebro77
      @truebro77 16 днів тому

      most coaches are money-grabbing vermin

  • @KuraBinges
    @KuraBinges 21 день тому +219

    I remember cutting so hard last year that it was killing me, I was sticking with my diet, doing cardio everyday and working my full time physical labor job. I was stuck at 170 for about a month and never got down, and was depressed not seeing that number go down despite my lean physique. It got to a point where I was walking home and I had heavy brain fog and nearly passed out, and that was my wake up call to snap out of it. Please appreciate your progress and look how far you've come compared to where you started, and always compare yourself with yourself and improve.

    • @enriquegabriel7708
      @enriquegabriel7708 21 день тому +1

      Thank you

    • @BrofUJu
      @BrofUJu 21 день тому +6

      I cut down from over 180 in the winter and realized I might be below 170 right now. I'm 34. I started upping my carbs again, and I can't believe how much more energy I have, how much stronger I feel, how much better my workouts are. Definitely not gonna do that heavy of a cut ever again.

    • @nullgeodesic9423
      @nullgeodesic9423 17 днів тому

      That's when you hop on clen and watch the fat melt (and try to ignore the shakes and heart palpitations)

    • @KuraBinges
      @KuraBinges 17 днів тому

      @nullgeodesic9423 nah that was a year ago and I'm very much shredded and can even see my abs still when I bulk up lol. I'm just about to reach the end of this cut and have fun with the holiday bulk.

  • @InigoEinstein
    @InigoEinstein 21 день тому +418

    1:15 🗿 Causally Killed.

  • @sazidapurba4822
    @sazidapurba4822 21 день тому +175

    Comparison is the thief of joy

    • @Couldhavebeensomeone
      @Couldhavebeensomeone 21 день тому +9

      Even if you're comparing who you used to be.

    • @static7985
      @static7985 20 днів тому

      @Couldhavebeensomeone when you catch yourself at an angle that looks really similar to one of your before pics, you get scared because you in your mind you look just like yourself when you were small in that before pic...

    • @billymcfadden9226
      @billymcfadden9226 16 днів тому

      Comparison = enemy of happiness
      Happiness = enemy of gains
      Enemy of my enemy = friends
      Therefore comparison = gainz

  • @SnowyBlizzard
    @SnowyBlizzard 20 днів тому +23

    That 72 year old was JACKED bro, so happy for him haha

  • @B4NDZZ05
    @B4NDZZ05 21 день тому +7

    yo jesse i really support the focus on mental health. ive been going to the gym for a pretty long time, and it was hard jesse, but i finally stopped caring, i kept pushing. once i stopped caring about how i looked i felt like i worked harder in a way. im finally on my way to becoming the beast im meant to be
    but really, keep up the grind jesse, your lookin huge dude!💪🏆

  • @thedinosauromelette
    @thedinosauromelette 21 день тому +157

    “Unnoticeable to others”
    True….true.
    No one actually cares.
    We are each on our own journeys and struggles. We have such a tendency to look externally rather than internally at our own real value/purpose/and meaning.
    In short: (as goofy as it sounds) we are all beautiful as we are each unique. There is only one you in the entire universe. Never before and never again. That alone speaks of a profound beauty.
    Live well dudes.

    • @user-mu8dm4rk7g
      @user-mu8dm4rk7g 21 день тому +2

      "Never before and never again" - that's such a beautiful way to put it... I agree with you 😢

    • @SuomenPaska
      @SuomenPaska 21 день тому +2

      Comparison is the thief of joy - in so many others things too, not just our bodies!

    • @theorgazoid4918
      @theorgazoid4918 21 день тому

      True bro. Literally no one gives a shit what you look like.

    • @thedinosauromelette
      @thedinosauromelette 21 день тому

      @@SuomenPaska yes. And unfortunately easy to engage in.

    • @Usiris23
      @Usiris23 16 днів тому +1

      Well put friend!

  • @0021hej
    @0021hej 21 день тому +151

    When you pulled in Dr. Mike at the end, we were all like “Avengers, assemble!”.

  • @itscharacterbaby
    @itscharacterbaby 21 день тому +58

    Body Dysmorphia is a real thing nowadays unfortunately and I think a major part of this is bc of social media. Stop comparing yourself to others, compare yourself only to yourself, everyone is unique! Keep grinding and stay safe people :)

  • @gingyofficial_
    @gingyofficial_ 20 днів тому +4

    there is always that amazing quote "comparison is the thief of joy" don't compare yourself to other people because they are them and you are you.

  • @yurtyybomb
    @yurtyybomb 21 день тому +4

    Love the idea of hitting friendship, relationship, and life PRs. That's what lifting is really all about for me. And also love dr. mike's "time in the sun" analogy. Positive self talk is key and so is using what you do in the gym to be better in life.

  • @WalterBernard-vm1re
    @WalterBernard-vm1re 21 день тому +195

    This is why you don’t do steroids. Take it from someone who has abused gear for decades. The first time I ever ran a cycle I said I’d just do low dose test for 12 weeks and that would be it. I cared to mouth about my health. The truth is, it never works that way. You’re never happy with your physique. You want more and more. Just say no.

    • @VernCrisler
      @VernCrisler 21 день тому +1

      But that's true of being natty, too.

    • @inerti4
      @inerti4 21 день тому +19

      @@VernCrisler One shortens your life span, the other does not.

    • @geort45
      @geort45 21 день тому +1

      @@VernCrisler yeah but you're not competing against yourself in an enhanced state, the difference won't be that radical

    • @VernCrisler
      @VernCrisler 21 день тому

      @@inerti4 How do you know which one? What randomized human trials?

  • @vinzbrah0905
    @vinzbrah0905 21 день тому +243

    Thanks for the interview at Muscle Beach ! I’m Vincent the guy with French accent 🇫🇷❤️

  • @g1393
    @g1393 21 день тому +36

    "perfectionism is a mental illness, you chase something that doesnt exist"

  • @MsNinaKlaudia
    @MsNinaKlaudia 2 години тому

    Thank you for this

  • @NevadaBeatle
    @NevadaBeatle 12 днів тому +12

    Video Idea:
    24 hours with David Goggins

  • @JourneyToJacked
    @JourneyToJacked 21 день тому +17

    So glad we have some positive influencers at the top of the fitness game now. It was so toxic when i was a young lifter. Bless you Jesse

  • @tjitjo
    @tjitjo 21 день тому +23

    Surprisingly wholesome for bodybuilding content lol.
    Negative self-talk is learned but it can be unlearned.

  • @JoshDoob
    @JoshDoob 21 день тому +20

    Damn, this video hit hard!
    Over the last four years, my weight has fluctuated. I initially lost 6/7 stone in the first two years (during covid), dropping from a 38" waist to a 30/31" waist, and felt really confident - the best I’ve ever felt, both physically and mentally. However, the past two years have been a massive mental struggle with body dysmorphia. Even though I now wear small/medium sizes, I still feel like I’m wearing XXL, which is crazy. Annoyingly, this has consumed 100% of my time, and I haven’t been happy with my appearance, although people would disagree! As a result, I’ve developed a really bad eating disorder. Even though I know this is all in my head and I’m working on it, I’m struggling to snap out of it!
    Thanks for bringing awareness!

  • @kokocute123
    @kokocute123 19 днів тому +2

    I love that Jesse is tackling these difficult topics and talking to these people and taking their stories seriously and with empathy.

  • @DeanEvans-i4y
    @DeanEvans-i4y 7 днів тому

    Jesse Thankyou so much for this vid on this subject. Talking As a dad My daughter had this 8 years ago , it developed into anorexia . She spent 7 months in a secured hospital unit being watched and we were told she could have a heart attack at any time as her heart beat went down to 40 beats per minute. It was the worse time of our lives as a family.
    After being released she found the gym and never looked back. Now she looks amazing is engaged and has a 9 month old baby boy. I m so proud of her but that feeling is still there and there’s a fine line between feeling that way and going down the route of where my daughter went. This is why it’s so important that the media like yourself across the board promote healthy bodies come in many shapes and sizes not just the perfect aesthetic look because there’s a lot of young girls and boys that need to be assured they are not worthless or ugly because they dont have a six pack !! This is a huge topic. Again Thankyou for raising this issue. I nearly lost my daughter so you can imagine how watching this touched me and brought back memories. Your a top man Jesse, Dean

  • @DadBodtoBadDad
    @DadBodtoBadDad 21 день тому +68

    I have loose skin after losing 100 pounds and the body dysmorphia can get very dark sometimes

    • @JesseJamesWest
      @JesseJamesWest  21 день тому +28

      That's a huge accomplishment man!!

    • @DadBodtoBadDad
      @DadBodtoBadDad 21 день тому +14

      @@JesseJamesWest appreciate you, your vids complimented my workouts damn-near every day 💪🏻

  • @millsy__614
    @millsy__614 21 день тому +17

    This is a great video. Alot of people suffer from this, but i love how you show the people there is help out there and you show the problems, especially with the fitness industry. I love your videos and keep up the great content ❤

  • @bance7102
    @bance7102 21 день тому +170

    Time to eat🙏🏽

  • @MagicianandtheJock
    @MagicianandtheJock 21 день тому +6

    Thanks Jesse. I’m 52 and I am still having issues with body dysmorphia. It’s a big deal.

  • @unpredictable108
    @unpredictable108 21 день тому +5

    Somebody once said “comparison is the thief of joy.”

  • @DaughterOfTheKingdom16
    @DaughterOfTheKingdom16 21 день тому +10

    I suffered with an ED for years. Was basically into extreme exercise and bullimia I have now been free from it for like 3 years. Thanks for bringing this up. It’s even worse now because of social media everywhere. I didn’t have much social media when i was growing up but it was still out there. Its definitely way more prevalent now and it affects all genders! I would go to the gym for 4-5 hours a day and wouldnt leave until I would burn every single calorie I ate that day. It took a toll on me. Then I ended up later on being diagnosed with pcos and went the complete opposite way after my dad passed away and gained soo much weight from
    Stress eating. It’s really hard
    That we are soo stuck in what is considered “Aesthetically pleasing” according to “societal norms”

  • @TheAhmedalSuwaidi
    @TheAhmedalSuwaidi 21 день тому +6

    I've always been a skinny guy and 4 years ago I decided to change all that. Yet no matter how much I've changed or how often people tell me I've changed, I look at that mirror and its still the same guy. Im working through it and just not taking this whole thing so seriously. Make it a part of life, but don't make it life itself. Awesome vid Jesse!

    • @VernCrisler
      @VernCrisler 21 день тому

      You mean after four years you still don't see any muscular development in your traps, delts, pecs, or legs? If there's been no progress, or very slow progress, perhaps it's time to think about alternative supplements.

    • @gur262
      @gur262 21 день тому

      ​@@VernCrislerperhaps you both just don't know how to eat right and train enough

    • @kbd13-n9c
      @kbd13-n9c 16 днів тому

      @@gur262I think he is saying he is much bigger, but when HE looks in the mirror he still sees his old self.

  • @PochitaSensei
    @PochitaSensei 21 день тому +146

    Jesse James West is officially the Mr Beast of Fitness community.

  • @thenamesmadi
    @thenamesmadi 12 днів тому +1

    Find a therapist that also gets it- I think it is hard to find someone that understands the nuances of the fitness community and extreme nature of it (but they're out there). Glad you're addressing this!

  • @boogyboy27
    @boogyboy27 20 днів тому +3

    As a guy whose had it since i was 14 i know it can cause extreme mental health issues i nearly killed myself over it once but hey im still here iv learnt it can help you become who you are meant to be remember that if your struggling with it

  • @Jimfly30
    @Jimfly30 21 день тому +35

    I think it's important to define what body dysmorphia is. It's way more nuanced than this video would lead you to believe! Having body parts that you think can be better but being overall happy with the progress that one has made would be different than having body dysmorphia. it would be a shame to think a video like this would give people the wrong impression about what a serious issue body dysmorphia is

    • @divdo1
      @divdo1 21 день тому +2

      I came here to say something very similar. I think what Jesse describes for the most part is an issue of what perfection is. To me Jesse whips his shirt off far too many times in his videos to have true body dysmorphia. Whereas I struggle with even getting changed at the gym even though alot of guys would say I’m in great shape.

    • @taoist32
      @taoist32 21 день тому +4

      @@divdo1I hardly take my shirt off when at the beach or swimming pool. I’m in decent shape for my age, but I just can’t do it.

    • @GOAT-rl2uq
      @GOAT-rl2uq 21 день тому

      This, like most things, is a matter of degree. Thinking that there are things about your body you'd change is one thing, being pathologically obsessed with every perceived flaw is another.

    • @MeoCulpa
      @MeoCulpa 21 день тому

      @@divdo1You don’t get to define what dysmorphia is for someone else. Mans just spilled his heart out in this video and you think, he’s too pretty to have real problems?

    • @divdo1
      @divdo1 21 день тому

      @@MeoCulpa didn’t say that

  • @lionydea
    @lionydea 21 день тому +5

    To be honest, I didn't expect this video to become so deep, honest and raw. You did a great job!!!

  • @wannabenovelist
    @wannabenovelist 10 днів тому +1

    This video came at the best time possible. I have it bad again 😔
    I had anorexia as a teen but now I’m into lifting. It’s hard bc there’s one voice saying I’ll never be big enough and then there’s another saying I should just go back to being smaller.
    I don’t wanna relapse but this stuff is no joke

  • @MijanAhmadN
    @MijanAhmadN 21 день тому +4

    I'm so glad I watched this. Post competition I actually did seek therapy. Suddenly don't feel so alone with how I was feeling anymore.

  • @CounterpunchMMA
    @CounterpunchMMA 21 день тому +22

    The Tyler olivera of the bodybuilding community

  • @Arkan3456
    @Arkan3456 21 день тому +6

    watching anime like dragon ball, jojo or one piece cause me a severe body dysmorfia and i feeled this for 1 year. i don't understand why everyone says to me that im jacked (girls too). but i feel so skinny. so is stopped comparing my self to people and i feel more confident about my self.

  • @rnb28
    @rnb28 18 днів тому +2

    Thank you for this! I have body dysmorphia and so does my husband. My husband more so because he was in body building and did competitions so I never understood how bad it was for him. It’s gotten better over the years as we help each other. But this defiantly helped me understand more so of how he might feel. This opened up a new layer of communication for us so thank you so much❤️

  • @Easport2000
    @Easport2000 10 днів тому +1

    That’s the reason I train for mental and focused on my performance instead of over obsessing about my physique and just be grateful for being fit and healthy.

  • @catsinspace1375
    @catsinspace1375 21 день тому +13

    4:54 she sounds like Steve-o

    • @crazychickensss
      @crazychickensss 21 день тому +1

      Hahaha lol😂😂😂 you're right!

    • @Alex82791
      @Alex82791 18 днів тому

      Who even is the one talking? She sounds and looks like a 🤡

  • @Fred_Clements
    @Fred_Clements 21 день тому +6

    the way I get back on top of my body dysmorphia is I just go to a public swimming pool and see how far ahead my body is of everyone elses ( I understand that that is kinda toxic but it is a way that I get out of it and it works for me so yeah)

    • @kzg_veritas12
      @kzg_veritas12 19 днів тому

      There is nothing toxic about it, flaunt it, even be arrogant about it if you want
      Be happy that you have at least a B Tier physique that you could call your own

  • @TheeNSG
    @TheeNSG 21 день тому +54

    Time To Eat!!

  • @vicmaestro
    @vicmaestro 21 день тому

    I've seen a bunch of your videos, Jesse, and I'm a beginner on this journey at 29 years old. I got a couple years extra of 'living life to the fullest' and I fully intend to take this sustainable. My goal was aesthetics and longevity, and a lot of your earlier videos did speak to me as well.
    But this one, this is the one where I subscribed to your channel. (apologies for the delay)
    I was exactly afraid of getting too deep into it. And this video certainly helped.
    Thank you for sending your community in a positive direction.
    Much love.

  • @IamZeus1100
    @IamZeus1100 13 днів тому

    It breaks my heart seeing so many young teens suffering from body dysmorphia.
    I was starting to get it pretty bad myself but I deleted all my main social medias like instagram, twitter and facebook a few years ago and it’s done wonders for my self esteem and I don’t really experience body dysmorphia much anymore . I’ve learned to love my body despite not even looking anything near my prime . I’m healthy though and that’s what really matters to me these days after numerous injuries and hospitalizations.
    Remember , your health is your wealth and that includes mental health .

  • @kevinkingsley9664
    @kevinkingsley9664 21 день тому +86

    Time to oil up baby!

    • @JesseJamesWest
      @JesseJamesWest  21 день тому +39

      already done hahaha

    • @rouphi
      @rouphi 21 день тому +4

      ​@@JesseJamesWestlove your videos.
      This is a real problem in this world thank you for talking about this is really serious🙏🙏

  • @ryanSLF
    @ryanSLF 21 день тому +7

    A person's body does not define who they are. Be happy with who you are people

    • @jasonito23
      @jasonito23 21 день тому +1

      In most cases your body is an exact reflection of where your values, morals and standards of living are. In most cases, your body reflects your lifestyle. Period.

    • @dominick5886
      @dominick5886 18 днів тому

      If only it was that easy

  • @GabeYoderx
    @GabeYoderx 21 день тому +17

    3:48 definitely not kidding 👍

  • @drewbdoo_
    @drewbdoo_ 20 днів тому

    This is singularly your best video on your channel. My teenager and I have been watching a lot of your videos for the entertainment value and regular emotional vulnerability, but watching this video was something he REALLY needed to see right now... thanks for being a voice for it. o7

  • @honorrush8390
    @honorrush8390 7 днів тому

    tbh I’m more surprised by how open strangers were to admitting this. Totally admirable. Shows the support in body building

  • @Hi_how_r_u_
    @Hi_how_r_u_ 21 день тому +7

    If your motivation turns into desperation; take a break

    • @Pikawarps
      @Pikawarps 21 день тому

      I just ended a month away from the gym because i was extremely fit, but no matter how fit i got i had to push myself harder, get stronger, beat my PR’s…

    • @Hi_how_r_u_
      @Hi_how_r_u_ 20 днів тому +1

      @@Pikawarps yeah once you start feeling overwhelmed like it's never enough and you can't reach the insane goals you set for yourself, and you no longer have fun, you're just overdoing it. Gym is GREAT but there's more to life than just working out of course

  • @GK-mj8bb
    @GK-mj8bb 20 днів тому +4

    Almost hitting the 5 million subs Jesse..!!!! That's so freaking awesome..😃👌🏻

  • @romeosalinas7489
    @romeosalinas7489 21 день тому +3

    These are the videos that make the channel awesome. More of this please!

  • @RyanHossain
    @RyanHossain 5 днів тому +1

    I'm just beginning to get back into shape after taking many years off due to stresses in life, and I really needed this video before continuing to get into shape. (I'm still gonna go hard but ill try and remember to have fun too)

  • @user-yg1qm9vi3u
    @user-yg1qm9vi3u 5 днів тому

    Thank for this video Jesse! Been on a really bad dismorphia years ago and I appreciate what you are doing for the community.
    An Italian fan.
    Simon

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR 21 день тому +10

    Body building caused me to experience body dysmorphia.
    The only way I could shut it out was by trying to master a physical skill, like a martial art.

    • @Couldhavebeensomeone
      @Couldhavebeensomeone 21 день тому

      I went through the same path, stopped seeing the mirror and only listened to the inner voice. But.. without assurance it's a difficult journey

  • @Pedro94-dp
    @Pedro94-dp 21 день тому +5

    Thanks Jesse for this video this is really important to know for mental health

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground 21 день тому +16

    And social media is making this worse and worse.

  • @bballer736
    @bballer736 20 днів тому

    Alot of people forget where they started and they are comparing themselves against people who make lifting/fitness their job. I've gone back and looked at old pictures of myself and realized how much more fit I've become. On the flipside that as you get older it is going to be hard to maintain. And if you are out here at 70, 80, 90+ still walking, still trying, still going you gotta change your goals being able to walk up a hill at 90+ is insane.

  • @MikaMikaMika89
    @MikaMikaMika89 21 день тому +1

    I am 270lb, 25% body fat, 6'3. I used to feel like crap all the time, not muscular... some time this last year I managed to shed that mentality and start being happy with myself, my arms are enormous, I look great. I don't know what changed.

  • @justgouds
    @justgouds 21 день тому +3

    Most posts on social media are just people fishing for compliments to make them feel better about themselves. I'm not sure there's anything wrong with that but it can get obsessive for some people...Where they feel the need to post and post constantly to get that love they desire.

  • @Nickypecs
    @Nickypecs 21 день тому +9

    Getting ripped to under 10% bodyfat was the best and worst thing I ever done. Now that I’m 195 and have fat on me I am definitely not as confident in myself. Where as most other people don’t even realize

    • @Nickypecs
      @Nickypecs 21 день тому +4

      Funny thing is if I go to a beach bar and everyone is shirtless. The heavier people who never lifted have more fun then people who lift because they are so self conscious

    • @divinethug1
      @divinethug1 20 днів тому

      @@Nickypecs So true

  • @uchihamadara9858
    @uchihamadara9858 21 день тому +13

    TIME TO EAT 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Gh0stH0stTwenty2-2s
    @Gh0stH0stTwenty2-2s 21 день тому

    All of them are human. We are our own worst enemy. We all struggle...our struggles just look different. I thank all of them for their vulnerability and how much they inspire everyone. Best wishes to everyone mentioned in this video. Nothing but love.

  • @mommyjean.fitness
    @mommyjean.fitness 21 день тому

    I’ve been waiting for your video for almost 2weeks and now that it’s here….IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT!!! Thank you so much for tackling this issues and being vulnerable! Now, I have to wait again for many days for the next video 😭😭😭😭

  • @Stranger8770-r7x
    @Stranger8770-r7x 16 днів тому +9

    16:35 i don't have a gf😂

  • @akashsky2010
    @akashsky2010 21 день тому +10

    16:20 I started welling up

  • @mjrobles24
    @mjrobles24 21 день тому +3

    Typo at 8:21 Jesse

  • @YouLoveToSeeIt42
    @YouLoveToSeeIt42 20 днів тому +1

    Powerful message, a lot of people needed to hear this! Thank you Jesse for opening up and making this video!

  • @robertellison5527
    @robertellison5527 21 день тому

    This really hits home for me. My mental health is horrible and some of it stems from body dysmorphia. I hope I can see that I am enough, and I hope everyone else can find peace with their appearance.

  • @Reppintimefitness
    @Reppintimefitness 21 день тому +10

    I got it bad 😢

    • @JesseJamesWest
      @JesseJamesWest  21 день тому +3

      dangg :/

    • @Pikawarps
      @Pikawarps 21 день тому

      Let this be your wake up call. There is help for this condition, i believe in you @Reppintimefitness

  • @TheDimsh
    @TheDimsh 21 день тому +10

    I think some people overexaggerate saying they have an actual mental condition. Most of these people don't have body dysmorphia, they are just unhappy with what they look like. Calling that a disorder is like saying you are depressed when you are just having a bad day.

    • @jasonito23
      @jasonito23 21 день тому +2

      Yeah. Wanting to look the best you can and practicing a healthy activity like training is not a disorder. Being ok with being fat, overweight and obese like over 70% of the US and Mexico...that´s a disorder.

    • @Joost-qo9im
      @Joost-qo9im 20 днів тому

      @jasonito23 Also not a disorder, unless it's compulsive

    • @IlIlIlIlIlIlIllIlIII
      @IlIlIlIlIlIlIllIlIII 16 днів тому

      It's not for you to gatekeep what a mental disorder means, DSM-V makes it very clear that it's a subjective matter. Almost every disorder in it begins with "if it causes distress for the individual..."
      Also too many people tend to believe mental disorders are something extremely noticable and severe, which is why they won't seek the help they can get for their problems.

    • @TheDimsh
      @TheDimsh 12 днів тому

      ​@@IlIlIlIlIlIlIllIlIII It's not for you to tell me what's for me. What the fuck is this attitude? I am not gatekeeping anything, just stating my opinion. I've had to go through things like this myself, but I pushed through, and I can tell you from my experience that some people believe they know what they are talking about, but they don't.
      A friend of mine would say she's extremely depressed over something that happened at work, 10 minutes later she seemingly forgot how depressed she is having a nice cold drink on the beach with her besties. Yeah, must be nice to be that type of depressed. Perhaps she should be prescribed some extremely addictive medicine for her extremely serious condition?
      "if it causes distress" doesn't mean it should be considered an actual mental condition. It's up to the individual if they want to seek help or not.

    • @IlIlIlIlIlIlIllIlIII
      @IlIlIlIlIlIlIllIlIII 12 днів тому

      @@TheDimsh Didn't read all of that garbage, but "just stating my opinion" isn't an option when speaking about mental conditions. Stopped reading after that.

  • @hiroyokobayashi6597
    @hiroyokobayashi6597 21 день тому +4

    ACTUALLY GOATED VIDEO

  • @rangerdanger3057
    @rangerdanger3057 20 днів тому

    I ditched social media 10 years ago and have never once missed it. The research is clear, that shit is poison for your mental health, especially when you are young. Don’t waste your life comparing yourself to others. Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, and make incremental changes over time. You’d be amazed at what you are capable of.

  • @jacobmaldonado4670
    @jacobmaldonado4670 20 днів тому +1

    Amazing video Jesse. You changed my thoughts on this. I’m 50 pounds overweight but I’m soaking in the sun in a way where since I know I’m doing something about it constantly I’ll be fine as long as I keep going

  • @hillel8735
    @hillel8735 21 день тому +8

    Time to eat

  • @danielwestphal6941
    @danielwestphal6941 21 день тому +3

    @12:52 Why in the actual fuck would you cut short the second part of his reply??? This is just dishonest interviewing for pace and drama.

  • @tylerhockenberry1069
    @tylerhockenberry1069 21 день тому +9

    TIME TO EAT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @monkey6493
    @monkey6493 20 днів тому

    I love how the video didnt perform with larry wheels in the thumbnail, but as soon as you changed it out for leanbeefpatty it starts gaining traction

  • @elieichelberger
    @elieichelberger 21 день тому

    definitely hit me because I've had super bad body dysmorphia from being 297 lbs then dropping down to 158 in a year and a half starting my fitness journey. Never being ok with how I looked or happy with muscle i put on. Fastforward to about two years ago my mom passed away at 55 and I turned towards comfort eating only making my body dysmorphia worse while putting on 70 lbs to be 240 from 170lbs. Now that Ive been looking towards cutting back down again, Im hoping to enjoy the process, not overdo it and just get to a happy lean state for myself and definitely take note of dr. Mike and soak in the sun!

  • @dinissalgueiro9299
    @dinissalgueiro9299 21 день тому +7

    time to eat

  • @samtg7507
    @samtg7507 21 день тому +5

    I think we should stop comparing ourselves to others instead we should compare ourselves to ourselves if u know what I'm saying, like am I better today than yesterday or am I better tomorrow than today and stay relentless!

  • @Fred_Clements
    @Fred_Clements 21 день тому +10

    11:15 literal mewto build (i'm sorry i had to)

  • @hamburger512
    @hamburger512 20 днів тому +1

    Jesse you’re an inspiration dude. Your physique is my end goal honestly haha You already won and everyone else is still catching up.

  • @roaisagron
    @roaisagron 20 днів тому +1

    Very important video.

  • @reece21rowe
    @reece21rowe 21 день тому +5

    TIME TO EATTT💪

  • @B0b-123h5
    @B0b-123h5 21 день тому +8

    HI MY DAD🥹🥹🥹