Everything You Need To Know About Getting Lean - Stan Efferding (4K)

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @ChrisWillx
    @ChrisWillx  Рік тому +36

    Hello you beauties. Get a free list of my 100 favourite books - chriswillx.com/books/ Here’s the timestamps:
    00:00 Why Are People Getting Fatter?
    06:42 The Truth About Seed Oils
    13:23 What is the Vertical Diet?
    26:34 Can Red Meat Kill You?
    30:00 Stan’s Thoughts on Aspartame & Diet Soda
    35:39 The Science Behind Intermittent Fasting
    47:08 Why Do So Many Diets Fail?
    51:48 The Gap Between Government Health Advice & Stan’s Advice
    59:19 How Legitimate are Blue Zone Studies?
    1:03:17 The Usefulness of Grounding for Health
    1:07:13 How Sleep & Weight Loss Are Connected
    1:10:41 Why Walking Improves Health Significantly
    1:24:30 Should You Skip Breakfast?
    1:29:44 Principles for a Good Sleep
    1:41:52 Best Training Practices for Health
    1:54:36 If Stan Could Only Keep 10 Exercises
    2:04:00 What Blood-work Metrics You Should Pay Attention To
    2:18:32 Life-Hacks for Successful Execution
    2:24:15 Where to Find Stan

    • @jimluebke3869
      @jimluebke3869 Рік тому +1

      Bret Weinstein points out that Vitamin D is stored in body fat (ancestrally, during summers where food and sunlight are relatively plentiful, to be released back into the body in winters when food and sunlight are less so.)
      It is generally known / accepted that salt regulates the body's tendency to retain water.
      Given both these facts, is it possible that there are chemicals that can be stored in body fat, which cause more body fat to be retained (either chemically, or through behavior those chemicals tend to produce?)
      These chemicals might be environmental toxins that are slow for the body to get rid of for whatever reason, and could even explain why weight loss seems to be more unpleasant for some than for others.
      I'm envisioning taking biopsies from obese and non-obese people in various areas, and running them through a mass spectrometer or similar to find traces of specific chemicals that are likely candidates, or just simply take a brute-force inventory of what you find there, and work from there.

    • @Cheesesteakfreak
      @Cheesesteakfreak Рік тому +1

      ​@@jimluebke3869I lost you at Bret Weinstein, lol, that dude constantly makes claims that he never justifies.

    • @jimluebke3869
      @jimluebke3869 Рік тому +1

      @@Cheesesteakfreak Do you listen to the entire episode, or just the clips his critics make?
      You've clearly been programmed to turn your brain off once you've heard the name of a "badthinker".

    • @ltsiver
      @ltsiver Рік тому +1

      59:07 government intervention is why we got fat. See previous comments about subsidy. The best government intervention is to get out of the subsidy business. Stop incentivizing poor food choices with subsidy.

    • @s.omarfarooque1486
      @s.omarfarooque1486 Рік тому +1

      This was a Blast! Damn, Stan is astronomically underrated. Thank you guys.

  • @manletsoup
    @manletsoup Рік тому +89

    Really knocking it out of the park with these guests recently. Stan Efferding is truly an expert in his craft

  • @philmann1745
    @philmann1745 Рік тому +19

    Waking chills you out, not eating too much at once makes you feel less groggy. I like how Stan very slightly and politely pointed out that that’s nothing to do with eye movement or fasting.

  • @tomhines3404
    @tomhines3404 Рік тому +129

    Been watching Stan Efferdings stuff for years and at back when he had Mark Bell training him to break world records. I’ve always admired how he advanced himself in his career first (telecommunications and real estate) then used his income to fuel his pursuit for his IFBB pro card and breaking powerlifting records in his 40’s. That’s a patient man. Respect 🫡

    • @datnip79
      @datnip79 Рік тому +7

      Yep. Stan been ballin for decades. Very smart business man

  • @MarketingMovies1337
    @MarketingMovies1337 Рік тому +152

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 🍔 Main Causes of Obesity Epidemic
    03:54 🧪 Emotional Charge in Diet Discussions
    05:32 🍟 Influence of Socioeconomic Factors on Diet
    07:43 🌱 Seed Oils and Their Effects
    09:48 🍔 Adverse Reactions to Seed Oils
    12:22 🥗 The Vertical Diet Principles
    21:16 🥦 Dietary Recommendations
    24:17 🥔 High-Potassium Carbohydrates and Satiety
    26:37 🥩 Red Meat and Dietary Patterns
    31:01 🍹 Aspartame and Weight Loss
    34:02 🍽️ Weight Loss and Diet Approaches
    37:00 🧩 Understanding Dietary Information
    42:14 🍽️ Main Findings on Diet and Activity
    44:04 🍛 Importance of Meal Preparation
    45:56 🥘 Enhancing Satiety
    47:17 💡 Why Diets Often Fail
    50:47 🌎 Challenges with Blue Zone Studies
    01:02:03 🏡 Commonalities in Blue Zones
    01:03:13 🛌 Importance of Prioritizing Big Rocks in Health
    01:07:19 🛌 Sleep's Role in Weight Loss
    01:08:42 🏃‍♂️ Cardio vs. Sleep for Fat Loss
    01:10:49 🚶‍♀️ Benefits of 10-Minute Walks
    01:13:30 🏙️ Incorporating Walks into Daily Life
    01:17:08 🌞 Sunlight and Movement
    01:22:56 🏋️‍♂️ Exercise Timing and Diabetes Management
    01:24:31 🍳 Breakfast and Meal Timing
    01:25:41 🍽️ Chronon Nutrition and Willpower
    01:27:44 🛒 Environment Design and Satiety
    01:29:07 😴 Sleep and Health
    01:35:08 🌎 Travel and Sleep Routines
    01:42:20 🏋️‍♂️ Principles of Training
    01:42:33 💪 Exercise Selection and Frequency
    01:45:34 ⏳ Rest Periods and Repetition Range
    01:46:28 💥 Intensity, Strength, and Exercise Selection
    01:51:25 🔄 Tempo and Eccentric Movements
    01:57:03 💪 Ideal Exercises for Muscle Building
    02:01:44 💪 Stan Efferding's Muscle-Building Tips
    02:04:13 ⚕️ Health Metrics for Longevity
    02:11:49 🥦 Stan Efferding's Dietary Insights
    02:16:13 🔥 Air Fryers and Meal Preparation
    02:21:17 🍴 Meal Preparation Hacks
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    • @nikitaw1982
      @nikitaw1982 Рік тому

      cool. what were ur main takeaways from the list? for me I want to know instead of a medium paced walk after meals, create a deficit before and do a hard 10 minute situp and lunge routine maybe. then post meal just load the dish washer so muscles moving to pump out the lumph fluid and guts getting a light massage from the movement. PS were at your desk when you listened to this? how did you generate that list? chatGPT copy and paste? just curious. active listening important but if not AI aid proficiency important now too

    • @worthy81
      @worthy81 Рік тому

      ​@@nikitaw1982it saus at the bottom of his list. 😉

    • @nwmxrider
      @nwmxrider 3 місяці тому

      This is all on the description as well

  • @Morjixxo
    @Morjixxo Рік тому +3

    He really gets the picture, and casually list the important variable, in order of priority. His advice are much more precise than a casual listener would think.

  • @tropiq
    @tropiq Рік тому +14

    years ago i heard stan say "the best diet is the one you'll follow" and it was a much needed voice of reason in a sea of confusing signals

    • @pricklycatsss
      @pricklycatsss 4 місяці тому

      The key for me is having a lot of fruits and vegetables with every meal because they’re so low calorie dense and make me feel full 24/7. I’m basically never hungry and went from 220lbs down to 170 in about a year and a half. I barely changed anything I still eat like a pig I just eat foods with less calories.

    • @pricklycatsss
      @pricklycatsss 4 місяці тому

      Carrots, brussel sprouts, beans, berries, apples, oranges, etc. single-handedly saved me from obesity lmao

  • @goldennuggetinfo8468
    @goldennuggetinfo8468 10 місяців тому +1

    For anyone first seeing Stan, this guy is the best I’ve come across when it comes to science backed literature, from a nutrition standpoint.

  • @mattepton5731
    @mattepton5731 Рік тому +36

    The White Rhino has returned ! Stan is the man, and can guide someone to achieve above and beyond in multiple facets of life. An intellectual who is also an absolute savage in the gym and in seizing opportunities in life. Thank you for another wonderful production Chris !

  • @imkindofabigdeal4308
    @imkindofabigdeal4308 Рік тому +88

    Was obese but not morbidly. Cut nearly all added sugar. Cut nearly all processed foods (goes along with the sugar). Cut seed oils (also easy when you cut processed food). Added natural fats including grass-finished beef. Worked in some sensible supplements. Moderate use of intermittent fasting. Down by 45lbs since April without losing any muscle mass. Not hungry anymore...this has been very easy.

    • @shadyyogainstructor932
      @shadyyogainstructor932 Рік тому +1

      Hey fam, do you have a guide or something comprehensive I can follow?
      Also how would I go about sweetening my coffee in the morning without processed sugar? Thanks

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon Рік тому +4

      I love eating natural foods, especially meat. I had been obese because of doctors telling me to be low fat. Followed them strictly as I came from the UK lean, but eating butter and full fat milk. After 18 months of strict low fat, I developed acid reflux, diarrhea, needed to also go on statins, and after five more years developed blood clots. Since going off processed food, eating healthy fats and protein, I now need no meds, and feel amazing. Have not needed blood thinners in two years, despite the leading hematologist telling me I’d be on them for life.

    • @jaycarver4886
      @jaycarver4886 Рік тому

      ​@@shadyyogainstructor932I always tell people to start with a talk by an M.D. from Florida. He explains a lot about how the body functions, handles food or the lack of, heals and repairs itself...etc.
      I guarantee it's worth 80 minutes of your time plus he's sort of entertaining. Search yt "Fasting For Survival Lecture" - Dr. Pradip Jamnadas

    • @allenwixted1992
      @allenwixted1992 Рік тому

      @@shadyyogainstructor932 Monin do a great zero sugar vanilla syrup that I use

    • @user-cc9vw4mo6g
      @user-cc9vw4mo6g Рік тому +2

      @@shadyyogainstructor932drink coffee black or not at Al it don’t h e to be sweet

  • @mwphil
    @mwphil Рік тому +4

    Thanks for having Stan Efferding on. He makes a positive and effective contribution to the diet\lifestyle\longevity conversation.

  • @drdamonmccune
    @drdamonmccune Рік тому +20

    Excellent episode, Chris! Thank you for having Stan on. We appreciate the opportunity to share The Vertical Diet with your audience and hope that they can find the information useful.

  • @s.omarfarooque1486
    @s.omarfarooque1486 Рік тому +5

    I love how Stan provides context and evidence about his experience in the matter before making every prescription.

  • @FrancoSerrao
    @FrancoSerrao Рік тому +5

    Damn, it’s refreshing to listen to somebody who really knows their shit when it comes to nutrition health

    • @pricklycatsss
      @pricklycatsss 4 місяці тому

      And he actually admits if he was wrong or had to change his mind which is rare online. Most people just double down on their delusions.

  • @christopherfoerstel9116
    @christopherfoerstel9116 4 місяці тому +2

    Amazing podcast, never heard of Stan before this, what a wholesome and positive dude trying to help people improve themselves and clearly talking and educating with love!

  • @odnilniloc
    @odnilniloc Рік тому +20

    A mountain of muscle, and a fountain of knowledge. Great conversation and very insightful/informative.

  • @hectorfuji
    @hectorfuji Рік тому +1

    Love when YT recommends Stan related podcasts, Stan is the Man!

  • @OneBigArtStory
    @OneBigArtStory 6 місяців тому +3

    This is my first time virtually meeting Stan. He has a really lovely nature about him that is remarkably comforting. As somebody who has spent a LOT of time on the nutrition/diet/fitness side of many different apps, and who struggles with shame quite a bit, I find the way he explains things and his cadence and approach to be so patient and kind. I recently had my dad tell me that he is much more this way at work than he was at home and I can certainly confirm. It’s left me hoping that Stan is this way throughout his life as well. Really lovely chat, fellas. Appreciate you both 🤙🏼

  • @rickymtz91
    @rickymtz91 Рік тому +9

    I love how Chris keeps constantly asking “why?”… it might be clear to some but for the rest of us that want to learn more in depth it feels like a classroom format. Keep it up man! Love this type of content!

    • @mtmorris1989
      @mtmorris1989 Рік тому

      I came to the comments to say this. It definitely added a dimension to the conversation and gave a lot of perspective to some of the topics I’d planned to search later 👍🏻

  • @whelanvidswhelanvids1500
    @whelanvidswhelanvids1500 Рік тому +8

    Man. So happy that you had Stan on. I remember the old school powerlifting videos of him and mark bell. He’s a beast. His rhino rants back in the day driving around smashing out quality advice on food and training. Glad to see him going strong

  • @Ahmed-dx2cb
    @Ahmed-dx2cb 3 місяці тому +4

    This is the most sensible, realistic weight loss talk I've ever listened to. The dude's oozing of actual practical experience.

  • @rkc61595
    @rkc61595 Рік тому +3

    Already listened via podcast app but had to come here just to say Stan is a true inspiration and one of the best podcast guests.

  • @anthonymyers4516
    @anthonymyers4516 Рік тому +4

    I am a younger epileptic and it's hard to find a dietician who's willing to talk to/with me about finding a diet for me*. I've tried two dieticians, and none seem to care about individual science. It's important to me when I have a disease that can be maintained/controlled/aided with diet. I don't have as many episodes a year as the avg epileptic, and we're unclear on why they even begin. From allergies to diets, it's hard to personally get recommended and actually get appointments from both my neurologists and my primary, when the topic is "trying to aid my epilepsy". It's just, "take these meds, we will up them if you have another".
    Overall I'm stuck trying to make correlations from UA-cam videos, reddit posts and pubmed, as if it's my job. Grateful for all the content. But sheesh, Healthcare is a joke lol

  • @joehavian
    @joehavian Рік тому +14

    Stan's top 10 exercises:
    - high bar squat
    - cambered bar good morning
    - Bulgarian split squat
    - (slight) incline dumbbell press
    - dips
    - seated leg curl
    - supinated pull up
    - chest supported row
    - viking press/lat raises
    - seated calves

  • @octavgheorghe2450
    @octavgheorghe2450 Рік тому +32

    Big thumb up for the production. Five cinema cameras with the finest glass, DP grade lighting, smooth grading, tasteful sound mastering. The best produced podcast, well done! (and, of course, great guest&host)

  • @Ochtone
    @Ochtone Рік тому +1

    Chris, I am so pleased to see your views change on parents who say ‘Yeah right, try that when you’re a parent’ to the various life hacks you discuss with your guests. We don’t resent our children for any of it, we just have a different set of parameters of what is practical. I’m so pleased to see you come round to this.

  • @t.j.5574
    @t.j.5574 11 місяців тому

    Stan is a great, humble guy! Happy you had him on. I bought his Vertical Diet back in early 2020 when it was barely a year old. Absolute game changer. He is way ahead of his time.

  • @BenWinney
    @BenWinney Рік тому

    I love the Vertical Diet and recommend it to everyone who asks for diet advice. It's never a bad thing to prioritise micronutrients first, then protein and fuelling workouts with carbs. And my digestion has been so much better since paying attention to how different foods make me feel, and prioritising digestibility.

  • @kieranmccabe2729
    @kieranmccabe2729 4 місяці тому

    One of the best guys for fitness and diet. Feel more informed afterwards

  • @wilviars
    @wilviars Рік тому

    Thank you, Stan for doing all the heavy academic lifting so that we may benefit.

  • @redbison6417
    @redbison6417 Рік тому

    Well done on getting stan efferding on the show chris, he's absolute number 1 on training and nutrition and destroying a shit ton of health myths.

  • @markor2476
    @markor2476 Рік тому +5

    What an amazing conversation, you can tell Stan is an excellent coach because he displays zero ego investment in the method, he figured out the RANGE of things that work and all he cares is is how to land inside of it and stay there, and whatever works works. Awesome!

  • @nathanielmedina9166
    @nathanielmedina9166 10 місяців тому

    I recently started walking more and I’m starting to feel a big difference I will continue to get my steps in everyday

  • @moshpitjunkie8122
    @moshpitjunkie8122 Рік тому

    Stan was and has been way ahead of his time in nutrition. Smart ass dude

  • @Maniac_Magee
    @Maniac_Magee 8 місяців тому +1

    Stan is the best!!

  • @micacam2684
    @micacam2684 6 місяців тому +2

    I am here for Stan. He is the perfect gentleman. The interviewer is rude and obnoxious. Stop interrupting and learn something. No one cares about your opinion when you have Stan on your show. Let the man speak!

    • @susanjonesnow
      @susanjonesnow 3 місяці тому +1

      I agree, I wish interviewer would shut up.

    • @susanjonesnow
      @susanjonesnow 3 місяці тому

      He keeps interrupting the guest.

  • @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife
    @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife Рік тому +23

    Sodium changed my life. Thank you, Stan!! You have helped me for many years now. Listen up, people!! Stan knows his stuff. He doesn’t sell protein powder or pre workouts. He believes in food, not quick fixes. Sleep, eat and train. And salt will change your life also.

    • @toxichammertoe8696
      @toxichammertoe8696 Рік тому +7

      What do you mean salt will change your life?

    • @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife
      @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife Рік тому

      @@toxichammertoe8696 I had awful headaches after exercising. It turns out when you “clean eat” your body tends to lack the salt you normally get from processed foods. Salt is essential for your body for workouts and for some reason it’s the only thing that cured my headaches. I can’t explain why but I’m glad he mentioned it in the earlier seminars he did. As Stan says, people carry around their water jugs in the gym, but they really also need salt. Helps with the workouts for a lot of people also.
      His vertical diet is legit. It works for a lot of people when dieting or trying to gain muscle. I adapt a lot of it into my life. You can check out the “Thor power gym Stan Efferding” lecture on UA-cam that outlines a lot of what he promotes. I can’t explain all of why salt works, but if you also go back to early Thomas Delauer videos he also says salt as a pre workout is great and I’ve been salting my pre workout for years now. I’m also natural so I get exhausted easy when on a diet at 42 years old so I need all the maximizing I can get these days.

    • @wtice4632
      @wtice4632 Рік тому +1

      How did sodium help?

    • @greatvaluesup3rboy736
      @greatvaluesup3rboy736 Рік тому +8

      Sodium is necessary as you become more active. When consuming more water and less other drinks you can easily flush everything in your system out. Sodium sparring throughout the day with foods and really before and during a workout can help with better workouts. If you look at most pre workouts, stim or non-stim they usually have some sodium, potassium in them. When you are working really hard in the gym or during a run you can sometimes see the salt dried up on your shirt. This is also the reason many “sports” drinks contain electrolytes and sodium. You burn through a lot when going hard in training.

    • @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife
      @gary_michael_flanagan_wildlife Рік тому

      @@greatvaluesup3rboy736 very well said. All those things for sure. It’s surprising how little people focus on recovery in the gym during workouts. I’ve been trying to use Milos Sarcev and John Meadows intra workout EAAs and carbs and it does also make a difference along with sodium

  • @christors
    @christors Рік тому +1

    Stan is the man, he's been there done that and continues to do it. enough said-

  • @realestatejunkie0414
    @realestatejunkie0414 Рік тому

    Stan the Man. There are few people you should listen to about fitness nutrition and Stan The Rhino is one of those few.

  • @kimdecker8901
    @kimdecker8901 Рік тому +1

    Dude. Knows. His. SHIT! His advice is an antidote to nonsense. Stellar ep!

  • @danielbush
    @danielbush Рік тому +3

    Stan has absolutely revolutionized the way I think about diet and training. He is a big part of my physique and strength today. Love to see this collaboration!

  • @moemo284
    @moemo284 9 місяців тому

    Stan makes so much sense.

  • @chelleywest
    @chelleywest Рік тому +2

    Probably one of the best podcasts / videos that I’ve listened too in a while. Keeping it to the basics and the way the Stan delivers information is short sweet and straight to the point. I just loved this interview. Could gone for 4 hours and i woulda been locked in 💪🏾🤣

  • @colbyvermillion7673
    @colbyvermillion7673 Рік тому

    Been a fan of stan's for 4 years. Love the vertical diet.

  • @antonyshadowbanned
    @antonyshadowbanned Рік тому +13

    I love Chris' podcasts, the way he engages and asks questions is refreshing. Tim Ferriss used to be my favourite but Chris has surpassed him imho. In other news, I just started with this channel, sharing level-headed viewpoints on uncomfortable issues, so if reading this comment you decide to have a look I would be very grateful!
    Love from Greece & Germany

  • @Paytoncole
    @Paytoncole Рік тому +2

    More of these type episodes please this was a wealth of information thank you guys

  • @cirax88
    @cirax88 6 місяців тому

    As someone who is 35 and have had rheumatoid arthritis since I was 10yrs old.... that movement part.... where you gotta move and stay moving couldn't be more correct.

  • @americanonobrasil2128
    @americanonobrasil2128 Рік тому +9

    Love it. I love the food people that have helped hundreds/thousands of clients and actually have experience with practical advice. There's so much academic debate about what's better, but these guys walk the walk having clients with amazing body composition. Stan is the man. Brian Sanders from Food Lies and Dr. Ted Naiman are also some of my favorites getting me more jacked. Protein for the win.

    • @ActiveGamingUK
      @ActiveGamingUK Рік тому +1

      looking good aesthetically doesn’t equate to health or longevity

    • @Toplvlbarber
      @Toplvlbarber Рік тому +1

      @@ActiveGamingUKYeah it does, as long as it’s not achieved with PEDs.. It literally IS the way you can SEE externally someone’s internal health with any accuracy. Being overweight is still the leading cause of most health related issues.

    • @ActiveGamingUK
      @ActiveGamingUK Рік тому +2

      @@Toplvlbarber no it doesn’t always

    • @americanonobrasil2128
      @americanonobrasil2128 Рік тому +1

      @@ActiveGamingUKit doesn’t tell the whole story but it speaks volumes about a person’s health and lifestyle

    • @ActiveGamingUK
      @ActiveGamingUK Рік тому

      @@americanonobrasil2128 yeah I agree 100%

  • @believeinjesus8300
    @believeinjesus8300 9 місяців тому +11

    My first day working for a construction company I packed a big lunch figuring I would be way hungry from working hard and I was hungry. I noticed immediately that the other guys were all eating like little wussy meals. It wasn’t much later after eating that big meal that I felt extremely tired and still had half the day left in front of me. I went on like that for about a week before I switched to eating small wussy meals along with the rest of the guys. Much better. 1:22:29

  • @luisalejandro-ok5op
    @luisalejandro-ok5op 3 місяці тому

    Thank you, I like how you let the invite talk and the time to explain without interruptions, and we can have the whole explanation on the question. Very good interview 👏

  • @LatimusChadimus
    @LatimusChadimus Рік тому

    One thing Chris did right that a lot of people have picked up on in the past, if you genuinely want to know something, just let Stan talk. Don't interrupt him haha just let him go.
    In my opinion, in this realm, Stan is thee most well spoken, as is Rick Rule in commodities&finance. In just about every field you can come across the real teachers, and it really is best to pay attention. Good job, Chris 🤜🤛

  • @nikitaw1982
    @nikitaw1982 Рік тому +1

    short walk and depression. a few times i'm lying in bed pretty depressed. put shoes on go to park, with in 10 minutes completely back to normal

  • @yashancientbeast
    @yashancientbeast Рік тому +2

    In India, we use 'Kachchi Ghani' oils. Meaning cold pressed oils. Most of the Indian households use this for cooking daily meals. And the ones that Stan is talking about, are used occasionally because it has better taste. It's quite interesting how two cultures use totally different oils and one has to talk about it very seriously because of bad food habits but one is using those oils since centuries if not thousands of years. Although almost every food made in restaurants here is made with 'refined oils', same as the ones we use in our houses on special occasions, just because of taste. In India, we also use a lot of ghee (clarified butter), which has immense health benefits & it's also the one I use on special occasions only. It's better than any seed oil but not that great for cooking vegetables. Great for cooking Dal.

  • @calebblythe8936
    @calebblythe8936 Рік тому +7

    i love that you were able to do a 2+ hour podcast simply picking his brain for all the knowledge he has. you could do another 2+ hour podcast talking about all his many accolades as well haha

  • @nadiacoffey2609
    @nadiacoffey2609 19 днів тому

    Seed oils are literally in everything because they are cheap and they are used as emulsifiers. People don’t realize a lot of creamers used for coffee are mostly vegetable oil. Using lactose free milk or actual cream is much more satisfying without the unnecessary oil. About two months ago I cut processed foods significantly. I stopped using the coffee creamer and went with lactose free milk. I started making my own soups, salad dressing and sauces. I started working out 3 days a week focusing mainly on strength training. I’ve dropped 10 lbs and I’m stronger than I’ve ever been. I have more energy than ever. I’m less puffy in the morning and I can wear my wedding ring again. I’m only upset I didn’t do this earlier.

  • @austinjames2721
    @austinjames2721 Рік тому +8

    Best guest in a while!!!!

  • @WarHammer1989
    @WarHammer1989 Рік тому +1

    Stan Efferding and Mike Dolce saved my life. Stan Efferding even responded to a personal email of mine with questions I had. A great guy. Funny too

  • @ashleybryant305
    @ashleybryant305 Рік тому +1

    My little girl is 3 years old and has type 1 diabetes. Nowhere near enough is done or discussed to manage blood sugars. I'm really pleased to hear this and kudos to you both. Chris, what blood glucose monitor do you wear? Dexcom?

  • @michaelrapoza5093
    @michaelrapoza5093 Рік тому

    Stan is the man! Vertical Diet is so smart.

  • @radrazor1355
    @radrazor1355 Рік тому

    Re-listening to this episode to create my personal master class to self. Like an Alex Hermozi Twitter notes file but video clips

  • @emilybarry9410
    @emilybarry9410 Рік тому +9

    ANOTHER STELLAR production Chris! Although I have a very different dietary perceptive than Stan, I very much respect him and his ability to be open-minded and admit when he has shifted his perspective due to new research. Thank you both again for getting together and education/entertaining all of us!!!

  • @Josh-in9jh
    @Josh-in9jh Рік тому

    Stan is such an awesome dude to follow and look up too

  • @byyouthgonewild
    @byyouthgonewild Рік тому +2

    Love that he name-dropped Bret Contreras. Just started his Booty by Bret program and am loving it. Get him on the show!
    Also, thank you for your kinder comments regarding sleep-deprived parents 😘

  • @drjmike
    @drjmike Рік тому

    My dude, Stan Efferding , dropping strength and truth bombs. Stan’s an awesome guy. I’ve known him for a long time and trained with him at his gym in Vegas at Sin City Iron.l multiple times. Awesome gym if you’re in Vegas check it out.

  • @isac.est10
    @isac.est10 Рік тому +1

    Been watching mondern wisdom for a while 2020. Honestly learned alot from this podcast. Keep up the great work Chris.

  • @gregchambers4935
    @gregchambers4935 3 місяці тому

    Excellent show! One of the most informative presentations I've ever seen ... in a world of quick fixes and hacks ... I found this guest and your interview INCREDIBLY insightful! I will be following you and Stan going forward ... the information about many working "strategies" being made up of individual choices especially true ... less dogmatic and far more useful and practical for implementation ... Stan should be far more well known (as I have never heard of him or seen him before) ... I find Peter Attia practical in the same way ... actually following the real science ... EXCELLENT WORK HERE CHRIS ... !!!

  • @cedriclapointe5869
    @cedriclapointe5869 Рік тому

    Same as Chris I like keeping as many calories possible for the latter part of the day. When losing weight I'd eat ~300cals breakfast, ~600 cals lunch and diner + snack was ~1300cals.
    When bulking, ~400cals breakfast, ~900cals lunch, ~400 cals of snacks and ~1100cals for diner.

  • @SF_Native
    @SF_Native Рік тому +4

    10 minute walks and monster mash. 👍🏼

  • @Lance54689
    @Lance54689 3 місяці тому

    I'm one of those that lost 60ish lbs and have kept it off for over five years. The game changer for me was an addiction model for ultra processed foods. I don't have any problem with cigarettes, alcohol, drugs, but I cannot eat a small amount of UPFs. Some can, many cannot. I am a recovering "sugar addict". For folks like me willpower is never going to work.

  • @garrettd.6215
    @garrettd.6215 8 місяців тому

    This really was incredible.

  • @georgelewis8831
    @georgelewis8831 Рік тому

    Movement, walking etc helps also because it helps you detox via your lymphatic system

  • @cubworld
    @cubworld Рік тому

    Stan is the man!

  • @12345charliebrown
    @12345charliebrown Рік тому

    An interesting take on current diets and fads. He didn't belittle any side. A nice take on his own ideas

  • @pichelen
    @pichelen 7 місяців тому

    It's refreshing to hear someone collate what science has discovered so far versus trying to come up with one sensational spin / click bate agenda to sell their wares.

  • @Victrola777
    @Victrola777 7 місяців тому

    The new bbb&e diet nearly killed me. Maybe some people can jump right into it, I could not. Your diet makes a lot more sense to me.

  • @SOLAscriptura-
    @SOLAscriptura- 8 місяців тому

    Eliminating artificial sweeteners (including Aspartame) from my diet cut my Hemiplegic/Aura Migraine frequency by 90-95%. I eat healthy (high protein/minimum sugar), quit drinking alcohol 4 years ago, and train 4-6 days a week. I'm 37 and am in better shape with more energy, and better bloodwork than I was at 23.

  • @calebgodard4554
    @calebgodard4554 Рік тому

    Love Stan! Thank you so much for this

  • @TimVYSS
    @TimVYSS Рік тому +17

    Can we get Dr Mike Israetel on the pod Chris?

    • @patrickwendling6759
      @patrickwendling6759 6 місяців тому

      Please . That would be awesome

    • @pricklycatsss
      @pricklycatsss 4 місяці тому

      @@patrickwendling6759Pretty sure he’s had him on twice now if you just search it on UA-cam

    • @nikkarson1701
      @nikkarson1701 2 місяці тому

      He’s been on multiple times

    • @therandomdude1350
      @therandomdude1350 8 днів тому

      Legendary comment

  • @Clayjackson4215
    @Clayjackson4215 Рік тому

    Great episode!

  • @SchmidtyFilms
    @SchmidtyFilms Рік тому +6

    #1 my digestion is better without seed oils, but I also found my blood sugar goes crazy if I have seed oils. My diet would be 95% the same but swap one ingredient or have something cooked in a seed oil and my insulin/blood sugar will go crazy and I'll suddenly get really low blood sugar and I'll feel like I'm about to pass out and need food immediately.
    They sneak into people's diets too. I was buying pumpkin seeds to use in my breakfast shake but found out the pumpkin seeds were roasted in canola oil. Or I'd use a Finnish mustard and I translated the ingredients and that had canola oil.

  • @sinandeger72
    @sinandeger72 7 місяців тому

    You want the TRUTH Listen to STAN. He’s a LEGEND

  • @stevend481
    @stevend481 Рік тому

    This is gold

  • @runslowtorunfast6528
    @runslowtorunfast6528 9 місяців тому +3

    I love that I got a Little Caesar's ad during this video LOL

  • @high0nfire
    @high0nfire Рік тому

    Another banger. Great job, Chris!

  • @Ashok_Regiment
    @Ashok_Regiment Рік тому

    Regarding blue zones. The Mediterranean diet is not vegetarian but consumption of meat in the original diet was limited, simply due to the fact that meat was expensive. But it does contain chicken and lots of fish and seafood as well as lots of fruits, veggies, dairy (but no butter) and raw olive oil. As to having the ages wrong, in my experience (and I come from a country that has one of the Netflix blue zones) they tend to underestimate them not overestimate them.

  • @outsiderdf
    @outsiderdf 7 місяців тому

    After starting to count calories for the last year, and having conversations with family members, it's pretty clear that the amount fat in food is the enemy, or let's say the culprit. You do need fat in your diet, but we are overconsuming. People don't know that a gram of fat has over double the energy as a gram of protein or carbohydrate. And we tend to underestimate the amount of fat we are using to prepare food which leads to underestimating calories. I served myself a plate for Easter, and asked my mom to gauge or guess how many calories are on the plate, she was off by 50% and was shocked because the amount of food wasn't that much. But on the plate was a creamy pasta and potato salad, both of which use cream and mayonnaise which are almost pure fat.

  • @Andrew-pj9kb
    @Andrew-pj9kb Рік тому +2

    Amazing stuff, love leveled intelligent people like this.

  • @kurtismotif
    @kurtismotif Рік тому +1

    Im not gonna argue with Stan the man, this is the kind of guy I want advice from when I want advice. Ive done some fasting and there between 48 and 72 hours sometime. I havent eaten for more than 2 days theres no food in me and whatever it is that comes out of me has no business being inside of a living human being. It doesnt seem dietary its not like it was ever food. Up until just now I had never questioned that it was autophagy dead cells and toxins and things my body was storing that a process it didn't normally have access to was working to get rid of. Its predictable for me happens everytime. Whatever it is is one hell of a special delivery. Whatever the fuck that was I dont want to be 20 feet from it, Im happy not knowing, Im just .... I just have a spiritual moment that whatever it was is no longer inside of me, Hallelujah amen. It only happens once that I recall and only in that time window.

  • @Live.and.Reflect
    @Live.and.Reflect Рік тому

    Such a nice episode Chris! Keep it up man!!

  • @anacristinasimoes7239
    @anacristinasimoes7239 Рік тому +1

    ❤ from France 🇲🇫. Thank you

  • @bmatth06
    @bmatth06 Рік тому

    I love this man

  • @mattys3248
    @mattys3248 Рік тому

    The production value on these videos is amazing! And I LOVE how the locations are so random! Like why is this set in a random woodwork workshop? Probs because it’s cool and different!?!?

  • @Holtorretje
    @Holtorretje Рік тому +1

    Stone Cold Stan Austin!

  • @JordanBuddha
    @JordanBuddha Рік тому +1

    I’m gonna go buy a thermos and jarring funnel, thank you Stan you beautiful genius 🙏🏻

  • @gUVUsKgUVUsK
    @gUVUsKgUVUsK Рік тому +1

    Brilliant !!

  • @FuriousAbyss
    @FuriousAbyss Рік тому

    Over 2 hours in and I'm pondering around doing stuff in the house - made dinner (Steak in cast Iron pan), came back sat down - finished dinner and then Stan says avoid cast iron pans. My face... when I use one twice a day to cook all my red meat because of the amazing sear you get. Definitely learned something there - will get my iron levels checked.

  • @Micha-uy9xd
    @Micha-uy9xd Рік тому

    Wow. Didn't know that guy.
    At first I thought: come on, what is this guy an expert on with his slightly red face. But WOW! Super competent. Amazing. Love him already.

  • @MrTkennedy14
    @MrTkennedy14 Рік тому

    Great podcast Chris! Very interesting and helpful!

  • @Thistooshallpass2
    @Thistooshallpass2 3 місяці тому

    I call it pop corn exercise give me a boost of energy and suppresses my wanting to snack .. also from when I wore a cgm for a experiment to optimize far loss .. i learned sl much 1:20:19 .. low intensity up to zone 2 would regulate or drop my glucose

  • @Maschenbro
    @Maschenbro Рік тому

    I make a monster mash as well. Low FODMAP mixture. I create a gravy with bone broth sweet potato and tomato. Puree that into a nice gravy. Then some red meat bell peppers, zuchini and a few yellow potatoes. All in a big instant pot