@unhumannewman yeah, specifically #adrenochrome supplied by her cousin former USAG William Barr obtained by gangstalking targeted individuals on Barrs sh!t list. She'll be worm food like the rest of the worlds vampires. 🐦🎺
I'm a massage therapist and I worked on a powerlifter lady who fallowed the hybrid program. She was the strongest in her class in the state and had a chance to go to the Arnold classic.
No shame in plugging your products that support the worthwhile content you provide for free. People are coming away from this video with better understanding and knowledge, you deserve to be supported to complete the circle. Thanks for all that you do.
I'm back home for Christmas and I'm watching this video and my mom is sitting here listening to this and is loving this video (and you) so much... this is her first-ever UA-cam video... I think I got her hooked.
I have watched a number of her "technical" explanations and I find them fascinating, but the common theme in them all is listen to your body, see how your body reacts to this or that. Keep a log. I cant stress how important that was when I was just starting out in my teens, 40 years ago. It can be hugely frustrating for a beginner who does not yet know "how to listen, to your body" that's where a good training partner and a log will help you.
I just discovered this channel. I watch weightlifting videos from many UA-camrs and I can say I’ve never heard anyone say “Newtonian Physics” never mind explain Newtons 3rd law of physics.
For those of us who have spotty, amateur, self-taught enthusiast knowledge, this was invaluable. You have crystallized principles I have heard about in other contexts but had not put together in their proper relationships. In short, this is a skeleton key to understanding a lot of what other people reference in their training presentations - and a fantastic way to assess what is so much bull$h!t getting spewed over the internet. Thank you so much!
Very important for me = keep a training log! Not just weights, sets and reps, but also how the session went, how was performance, fatigue, etc. This way the lifter learns a ton about how his/her body reacts to the training load. Thanks Stefi! I tend to stay in the 70-80% range, especially in the deadlift, and this sure gave me some size and stamina, but it made me liable to become mentally blocked by heavier weights. I know now the likely cure -- pick a load that limits my speed while still allowing me to complete good reps, albeit reps that will challenge me and require 100% focus. Awesome information! Keep up the great work, both in training and elsewhere! Best of luck for your next meet!
Why I've never heard of her before for God's sake!!! It's like only a few youtubers in the Fitness Community actually know this much about biomechanics, anatomy...Thank God I found this channel
She is like the sacred mother of all powerlifting community and it makes me feel like an apprentice under her guidance😊 im from turkey and here people talk like that too for example our professors in college talk to us starting with boys children etc. This establishes a very strong and intimate bond you and your master👍 we all love u stefi and appreciate your sweet language we are so lucky to have you
This just clued me in as to why I was so much stronger 5~ years ago when I pushed multiple sets to near concentric failure, which I rarely do anymore. Time to get back to it!
I like your mentioning the "long, cumbersome process" aspect of this pursuit. This turns out to be very good in the long run, as it results in our continual development over a lifetime. Thank you!
Finally a video by a foot soldier who has walked the challenging path, eloquently articulating the physiological responses relating to physical exercise. A no thumb suck article. As we say in Soweto to give a thumbs up..."Tjovitjo"
@@adammiller9179 Whilst it was cluttered with information I didn't regard it as 'informative', - hence the re-description as 'informational'. It sounds more like a sales pitch to assure someone that you have knowledge rather than being an effective coach communicating how to train effectively.
@@gcg8187 That’s my problem with certain debates like whether or not intensity becomes more important the more advanced you become. You can cite research showing no benefit in muscle growth from doing 60% of 1 RM sets vs 85% but it’s not ppl who have 5 or more QUALITY years of training in those studies. It seems to be the case that ppl struggle to get their numbers up without doing higher intensity. Most ppl don’t know this but 90% of your strength is from how much muscle you have, that other 10% comes from practicing maxing out on a lift. It’s the difference between doing 315 and doing 350. Or a 495 deadlift vs 500 if you used a weight you can get 2 reps with instead of 1 rep. That’s why you see “bodybuilders” hop on a “powerlifting” approach and their strength explodes in just 1-2 months but after that the number isn’t going up without gaining muscle. It also ties into whether or not leaving reps in the tank is a good idea for advanced lifters. Failure is another method of intensity so one could argue if you aren’t maxing out weekly (there’s a safe way to do all you do is rotate the variation of a lift so your muscles are taxed in slightly different ways) then you probably would get better gains leaving 0 reps in the tank 24/7 which explains why many swear by it
I’m new to the channel... from what I’ve learned from UA-cam uploading yourself inhaling half of the Carl’s Jr. menu and starting internet drama is also extremely vital for muscle growth
This is awesome, I love the fact that i need to watch this again because i did not understand enough to take it all in the first time. We need more content like this!
¡Increíble! You deserve the best girl, you're super professional. Blessings from Barcelona, Spain. I'm gonna recomend your channel to my lifter buddies.
I always need to rewatch the video because I get mesmerized by Stefi and stop paying attention to the actual information being provided. Good stuff as always though, favorite informative video so far for sure!
Thanks for bringing in real physics and general applicable science through proper terminology and proper technical application. You are maintaining the consistency in terminology and practice from each of your videos, so basically…You Rock! Thanks for doing these, many will learn from them!
I always start Stefi's videos just to hear, "Whaz up muh babiez" Lol. Then of course, I watch the whole video for the exquisite information she puts out! #Respect
Phenomenal video!!! 👏👏👏. Elucidated a lot of the agonizing doubts that i had about specificity and progress. What surprised me was that i didn't heard about those things before even though i study a lot (probably not in the right direction, i suppose) and you explained in a simple and eloquent way which i'm really grateful. It's really reassuring to know that i don't need to spend a lot of my time doing hypertrophy if i don't want to. Because what i'm really interested in is Relative Strength (and this is a topic that i'm just starting to study). This is what made me interested in you in the first place! Because of your 4x bodyweight deadlift, so i watched your interview with jeff nippard and what was more vital for me than any method was your mindset, how fearless (yet responsible) you are, i wanted to be like that too.
I love your videos. Breaking workouts down into the basic Newtonian physics and protein chemistry really helps me to understand my gains. Thanks so much!
I'm sorry I only just discovered u through the awesome Eddie Hall. Omg I think lady u are my new kick up the bum motivation. I'm nearly 52 I weigh 280pounds I'm 5ft4 tall. I was bed/house bound sick I'm working to change I was 325pounds in september2021. I'm gonna watch all Ur videos look like a crazy new stalker but I'm not wasting rest of my life. I think this video is advanced but I'm aiming to understand it all. I wanna be a strong power lifter I'm weak as feck ATM but I'm so happy to have found u. Xxxx
What an incredible content you got here!!! Concise, super clear, on point, applicable and enjoyable. Thank you so much Stefi!, not only an amazing athlete but a great speaker. Love when pros make complicated matters easier to understand.
It's Gavin Its baffling to me how easy high school is in other countries.I went to Canada in 9th grade for a month and I legit was better at math than the teacher.I have good grades but I am not a genius either.
I've been following the Agoge Diet for a couple of months and have built so much muscle. Just wanted to share for those feeling stuck with their muscle building.
I love how she just hits everything and gets straight to the damn point
emDawg thanks sis ❤️
She is a darling and relaxing and knows all the science
that is a sarcastic comment,isn't it?
@@StefiCohen Repent , Jesus Christ is coming back,Repent
@@StefiCohen Repent , Jesus Christ is coming back,Repent.
Quads bigger than my future.
@@PoorDummIdiots I guess those squats are also optical illusion cause to me they seem higher than Snoop Dogg on his day off.
m.ua-cam.com/video/udK6X3a_s5M/v-deo.html
Yup, very heavy 3/4 😉
@bubble butt natty squats less than roider who knew
@bubble butt nihil novi sub sole
@bubble butt what is her squat?
In summary: pick heavy stuff, lift them from the ground, regularly.
Also, drugs. Supraphysiological amounts of drugs.
@unhumannewman yeah, specifically #adrenochrome supplied by her cousin former USAG William Barr obtained by gangstalking targeted individuals on Barrs sh!t list. She'll be worm food like the rest of the worlds vampires. 🐦🎺
@@ItsMrsWeingart are you foreal?
And squat heavy in flip flops (4:35)
And avoid getting injured xd
How much of this is going to be on the test?
lmao
it's all about the test
I’m sure she knows how to take the test if ya know what I mean
@@mayeramschelrothschild3126 lmao
90% of it is Test….. e
Hi, physicist here. This is the coolest f’n workout vid I’ve ever seen. Feeling this content.
It's people like Stefi that make the fitness industry a better place
Lol righttt👍
Are you drunk
I'm a massage therapist and I worked on a powerlifter lady who fallowed the hybrid program. She was the strongest in her class in the state and had a chance to go to the Arnold classic.
Did she tell you about her steroid cycle?
@@danstafford5977 No but I assume she was as those numbers were really high.
When she calls us her babies. She means it.
Akash Nag when she does that i call her mami.
She’s referring to our strength levels
@@HocDolliday idstill call her mami. She is a dime piece!
@@HocDolliday lol that's a funny way to look at it!
@@HocDolliday LOL right
When Stefi speaks I vow'd to listen whatever she has to say.
Renaldo King Because we are her babies
@@JackieJea indeed
It will take me a few watches to understand it at least but I am still a baby ha ha
No shame in plugging your products that support the worthwhile content you provide for free. People are coming away from this video with better understanding and knowledge, you deserve to be supported to complete the circle. Thanks for all that you do.
I'm back home for Christmas and I'm watching this video and my mom is sitting here listening to this and is loving this video (and you) so much... this is her first-ever UA-cam video... I think I got her hooked.
I have watched a number of her "technical" explanations and I find them fascinating, but the common theme in them all is listen to your body, see how your body reacts to this or that. Keep a log. I cant stress how important that was when I was just starting out in my teens, 40 years ago. It can be hugely frustrating for a beginner who does not yet know "how to listen, to your body" that's where a good training partner and a log will help you.
I just discovered this channel. I watch weightlifting videos from many UA-camrs and I can say I’ve never heard anyone say “Newtonian Physics” never mind explain Newtons 3rd law of physics.
Thank you for summarizing the ENTIRE strength portion of my Exercise Physiology class AFTER I graduated 😅😅 #neededthislastyear
For those of us who have spotty, amateur, self-taught enthusiast knowledge, this was invaluable. You have crystallized principles I have heard about in other contexts but had not put together in their proper relationships. In short, this is a skeleton key to understanding a lot of what other people reference in their training presentations - and a fantastic way to assess what is so much bull$h!t getting spewed over the internet. Thank you so much!
Ur mad lol
Very important for me = keep a training log! Not just weights, sets and reps, but also how the session went, how was performance, fatigue, etc. This way the lifter learns a ton about how his/her body reacts to the training load.
Thanks Stefi! I tend to stay in the 70-80% range, especially in the deadlift, and this sure gave me some size and stamina, but it made me liable to become mentally blocked by heavier weights. I know now the likely cure -- pick a load that limits my speed while still allowing me to complete good reps, albeit reps that will challenge me and require 100% focus.
Awesome information! Keep up the great work, both in training and elsewhere! Best of luck for your next meet!
Why I've never heard of her before for God's sake!!! It's like only a few youtubers in the Fitness Community actually know this much about biomechanics, anatomy...Thank God I found this channel
I hope you know about athleanx, or prepare to have your mind blown.
@@williamakers1101 nah he's ok
She is like the sacred mother of all powerlifting community and it makes me feel like an apprentice under her guidance😊 im from turkey and here people talk like that too for example our professors in college talk to us starting with boys children etc. This establishes a very strong and intimate bond you and your master👍 we all love u stefi and appreciate your sweet language we are so lucky to have you
I'm not nearly smart enough to follow this conversation
Want to get better at lifting heavy things, spend more time lifting heavy things....lol
Love your honestly 😂😂😂
@@robc826 Right
This just clued me in as to why I was so much stronger 5~ years ago when I pushed multiple sets to near concentric failure, which I rarely do anymore. Time to get back to it!
Yea but, it was good too take a break. Training a different rpm range. When you go back you'll probably be stronger than ever before.
I like your mentioning the "long, cumbersome process" aspect of this pursuit. This turns out to be very good in the long run, as it results in our continual development over a lifetime. Thank you!
Finally a video by a foot soldier who has walked the challenging path, eloquently articulating the physiological responses relating to physical exercise. A no thumb suck article. As we say in Soweto to give a thumbs up..."Tjovitjo"
Hands down, one of the best channels out there for legitimate coaching knowledge backed by quantitative data. Love the channel, Stefi.
This is by far the best, most informative training video I've ever seen.
'Informational' video
@@richardduplessis1090 'Informative' video
@@adammiller9179 Whilst it was cluttered with information I didn't regard it as 'informative', - hence the re-description as 'informational'. It sounds more like a sales pitch to assure someone that you have knowledge rather than being an effective coach communicating how to train effectively.
I skipped ahead and legit was mind blown with your level of detail...restarting the video :)
Jeff Nippard better step up his science explain game lol. Nicely done!
Jeff Nippard's problem is he does not dumb down the information to stupid people like me.
It’s not competition..both offer good knowledge and wisdom
jeff's information is actually science based
@@PhillipCummingsUSA blag blag blah EMG data, insert 3 studies performed with newbie lifters. Just listen to the ppl who a jacked as fuck!!
@@gcg8187 That’s my problem with certain debates like whether or not intensity becomes more important the more advanced you become. You can cite research showing no benefit in muscle growth from doing 60% of 1 RM sets vs 85% but it’s not ppl who have 5 or more QUALITY years of training in those studies. It seems to be the case that ppl struggle to get their numbers up without doing higher intensity. Most ppl don’t know this but 90% of your strength is from how much muscle you have, that other 10% comes from practicing maxing out on a lift. It’s the difference between doing 315 and doing 350. Or a 495 deadlift vs 500 if you used a weight you can get 2 reps with instead of 1 rep. That’s why you see “bodybuilders” hop on a “powerlifting” approach and their strength explodes in just 1-2 months but after that the number isn’t going up without gaining muscle. It also ties into whether or not leaving reps in the tank is a good idea for advanced lifters. Failure is another method of intensity so one could argue if you aren’t maxing out weekly (there’s a safe way to do all you do is rotate the variation of a lift so your muscles are taxed in slightly different ways) then you probably would get better gains leaving 0 reps in the tank 24/7 which explains why many swear by it
I trust this lady, she speaks what I understand. Can't wait to try these practically.
I’m new to the channel... from what I’ve learned from UA-cam uploading yourself inhaling half of the Carl’s Jr. menu and starting internet drama is also extremely vital for muscle growth
Did not expect this kind of quality, will be following and watching more of your videos. Smart girl.
Wow, a lot more in-depth than I expected. I thought you were just going to say do your 5x5 heavy main compounds lol. Good video!
This is awesome, I love the fact that i need to watch this again because i did not understand enough to take it all in the first time. We need more content like this!
Such an underrated channel. Thank you so much for the info. Keep these videos coming!
That's a really beautiful painting!
Right. I want one.
Wow! Even if she was reading a script, it's refreshing to see a you tube fitness channel actually explaining things with a bit of basic physics.
Great advise, Trev.....Step by step to guard against injury....You do man. I'm 73, started with this last year and now do 20 for a warm up.
Man I love science. When applying it positive things happen..
By far the most informative fitness video I've ever watched.
¡Increíble! You deserve the best girl, you're super professional. Blessings from Barcelona, Spain. I'm gonna recomend your channel to my lifter buddies.
I always need to rewatch the video because I get mesmerized by Stefi and stop paying attention to the actual information being provided. Good stuff as always though, favorite informative video so far for sure!
WRONG - It's an 'informational' video hahahahaha
I’m doing my CPT course for NASM right now and this helps a lot!
10:28 "Too much volume can reduce your speed of progress but so can too much volume" -Stefi Cohen 2019
I wondered who would notice this. Stefi knows her stuff but needs an editor
But so can too little volume is what I wanted to say. When you’re shooting a 13 min video in almost one take your brain does weird things
@@StefiCohen Happens to the best of us..I appreciate your content
@@youssefelsherbiny ticky-tack foul
@@StefiCohen most of us knew what you meant. People just like to pick your words apart and not listen to the point your making.
This woman is awesome and the information presented here is pure gold.
Yo congrats on the unofficial birkenstock world record!
This is the best video I have ever watched. Good info real science. Not just opinions.
This did not help me to wrap my gifts but my quads have been looking crazy after this video
Love hearing the research. Most individuals don't look at the evidence behind the studies and the level of the studies!!
One of the best explanations ever on strength training!
..love the way you explain technical stuff in an easy to understand way...also the kahlo canvas is bad ass...thanks....
The second woman which explains topic much better than most of the men on UA-cam.
Who's the first???
Stefi is literally just pure muscle with a skeleton frame it's insane and lifelong goals!!
She takes peds . But don’t let stop
You from reaching your goals . You Can still get fit and strong naturally.
Thanks for bringing in real physics and general applicable science through proper terminology and proper technical application. You are maintaining the consistency in terminology and practice from each of your videos, so basically…You Rock! Thanks for doing these, many will learn from them!
knowledge + beauty + strength = stefi cohen
This way is the best way this has been explained...thank you !!! Better than my ISSA Training!!!
THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT ADVICE . AND ALL THE GREAT WORKOUTS. HAVE A VERY NICE AND BLESSED CHRISMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Stefi speaks I listen 👂
Stefi farts, I sniff em
@@oneillfitness facts 😄💯
I love this channel! Stefi’s stuff is always educational.
when she called us “my babies” 😲🥰🤤
Pathetic😒
Not pathetic. Just starstruck.
This dude Lu Ri is more of a women than steff 🤣
Listen to your momma
I always start Stefi's videos just to hear, "Whaz up muh babiez" Lol. Then of course, I watch the whole video for the exquisite information she puts out! #Respect
Big brain gives big muscles.
Simply put, you gotta get strong to get strong. Love the science behind it Stefi. Thanks!
100К in subs! You did it, Steph! Good job!
Phenomenal video!!! 👏👏👏. Elucidated a lot of the agonizing doubts that i had about specificity and progress. What surprised me was that i didn't heard about those things before even though i study a lot (probably not in the right direction, i suppose) and you explained in a simple and eloquent way which i'm really grateful.
It's really reassuring to know that i don't need to spend a lot of my time doing hypertrophy if i don't want to. Because what i'm really interested in is Relative Strength (and this is a topic that i'm just starting to study).
This is what made me interested in you in the first place! Because of your 4x bodyweight deadlift, so i watched your interview with jeff nippard and what was more vital for me than any method was your mindset, how fearless (yet responsible) you are, i wanted to be like that too.
I'm an elementary school teacher. I'm going to use this in my class. Thanks!
TRAIN HARDER!
How much harder: HARRRDERRRRR!!!
@greg doucette
Amazing video Stefi, science on point!
I love your videos. Breaking workouts down into the basic Newtonian physics and protein chemistry really helps me to understand my gains. Thanks so much!
I love this vid (and her🤷♂️) - it’s literally the opposite of bro science. So refreshing
Wow, well said and narrated! a wealth of great information condensed into a short video!
Your home gym video popped and I was like oh my QUAD! SUBSCRIBED! GOALLLLSSSSS. Binge watching your videos now
Just subbed and love these vids. Alot more detail than many many others. Very nice. Glad i subbed. Stay strong and stay gorgeous...
I'm sorry I only just discovered u through the awesome Eddie Hall. Omg I think lady u are my new kick up the bum motivation. I'm nearly 52 I weigh 280pounds I'm 5ft4 tall. I was bed/house bound sick I'm working to change I was 325pounds in september2021. I'm gonna watch all Ur videos look like a crazy new stalker but I'm not wasting rest of my life. I think this video is advanced but I'm aiming to understand it all. I wanna be a strong power lifter I'm weak as feck ATM but I'm so happy to have found u. Xxxx
Damn, this is one of the coolest videos I've watched, listen to and learnt from on UA-cam.
The info, clarity and style of the whole thing is solid 🤙🏽
Just tuning in . Wanted to say you got good content . Also you are 🔥 . So it's even easier to sit through the vids. Keep it up
Barry Kitchen thank you!!
@@StefiCohen more than welcome.
"what's up my babies" = instant like haha
Simp
Pure gold. Digestible, direct.
What an incredible content you got here!!! Concise, super clear, on point, applicable and enjoyable. Thank you so much Stefi!, not only an amazing athlete but a great speaker. Love when pros make complicated matters easier to understand.
Can you do a video on training for power and speed?
first youtube recommendation of lifting by a women.....probably the best youtube vlog on lifting I've seen.
Yeah, too bad she didn't mentioned her cycle!
This channel is so underrated!
I like this video this going to help my wife out a lot she needs to build her strength up again
I love these science videos. I wish you would make a series of science videos!
Can you do a video talking about your work ethic and some of the mental strategies that help you stay so motivated?
My favorite strength athlete on the planet. Smart and beautiful. Gotta love her💪❤️
Dang this is definitely the best video I’ve seen on explaining strength. Thank you 😭
Came for the hottie, stayed for the info! Subbed.
👍
she made this a science class
looks like a Rolex rootbeer...one of my favs
Love your content! Thank you very much for sharing!👍🏻😎❤️
Freida Kahlo meets Dafts Punk I love It
Wow I love this content. So much info here 😅 I'm going to keep this as a one vid per day max
I really, really, really liked it. Subscribed!
This is legit what I learned in college and is 100% true and based on science
Savanna Meyers sucks that u learned this in college this is sum 9th grade level science
Just take steroid, it 100% science
It's Gavin Its baffling to me how easy high school is in other countries.I went to Canada in 9th grade for a month and I legit was better at math than the teacher.I have good grades but I am not a genius either.
What did u study?
@@hossamsaffieddine3316 kinesiology
Thank you! Stef I am currently studying for the ACE exam
Awesome video and very informative. Keep up the good work!
I've been following the Agoge Diet for a couple of months and have built so much muscle. Just wanted to share for those feeling stuck with their muscle building.
Great video Stefi, well explained
Good video stefi
High quality information for free... Hell yeah!
This was offtap.. an absolute master class, and I've been watching a lot of dam vids
Exactly 100.000 subscribers.
Not that you need anyone saying this, but it strikes me every time I watch your videos just how amazingly smart and beautiful you are.
I love this video. Great information and enjoyable to watch.