5 WORST Novice Training Mistakes!

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  • @charliemarley1513
    @charliemarley1513 Рік тому +211

    The progress you've made over the last few years is absolutely inspiring. Keep it up man

  • @limo-swine6537
    @limo-swine6537 Рік тому +54

    Alex back to his energetic self. I feel so happy now that you can be normal again after that amazing self coached bodybuilding performance.
    True inspiration.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +25

      Feeling soooooooooo much better brother!! Bodybuilding is no joke especially when you don't have hormones helping you out. You literally feel like DEATH at the end, and it's crazy how shortly after comp the body starts to rebound in energy, size, and performance.

  • @JuliusCaesar103
    @JuliusCaesar103 Рік тому +145

    Damn, pushing the envelope with the physique and wisdom after so many long years. If anything, you inspire me and many others to just continue chasing our physique goals for the long run.

    • @user-jp7ni5xv1r
      @user-jp7ni5xv1r Рік тому +2

      as an experienced lifter whos a lot bigger than alex, hes barely scratching the surface of gains. his knowledge has come a long way, but dont be surprised to see a lot more growth.
      Re. deadlift. how much lift you weight IS NOT the key. can you lift the weight for 10 reps with a 3 second negative without slamming the weight on the floor? thats a completely different type of lift that will engage the lats A LOT more.

  • @navdalmia6488
    @navdalmia6488 Рік тому +77

    Been a long time viewer of the channel, since about 2016. One thing I love about you is that you get straight to the point within 5 seconds, no long drawn out shit. Your advice and insights have been invaluable to my lifting journey, and I owe a lot of my current physique to you. Cheers, and keep up the great work

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +13

      No time wasting over here, much love OG Nav! I'm grateful for your long-term support and very happy that much of your gains were accelerated through watching my videos. Cheers to many more 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @alexanderthegreatest_
    @alexanderthegreatest_ Рік тому +59

    Im so grateful for creators like you, that prove with actions that progress and improvement is possible every year, without the need to hop on gear. Nothing but respect!

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +15

      Knowledge acquisition > gear
      Much love brother!

  • @helmutkrusemann9194
    @helmutkrusemann9194 Рік тому +30

    Vote guys if you want to see a completely new hypertrophy focused program for absolute beginners who are new to fitness, bodybuilding and strength training, to build a solid foundation for his conjugate approach like he mentioned on the last q and a. A program that takes all his new knowledge he gained the last decade into account to get buff and jacked as possible without milage and minimalism. I would appreciate your help even if you are into lifting for a while. thank you very much

    • @AlexPittEdo
      @AlexPittEdo Рік тому

      hell yeah!

    • @Ello769
      @Ello769 Рік тому

      take my money sir

    • @nooblifter390
      @nooblifter390 8 місяців тому

      You fell for the meme...basics work the best. His novice program is pretty solid.

  • @xodaraps2053
    @xodaraps2053 Рік тому +29

    I took your advice though Alex and did calisthenics all throughout my bulk and its actually insane what happens when you lose a bit of weight. Just started my cut and it already feels like I'm floating on my pullups. Keep killing it bro.

    • @epicchrist2941
      @epicchrist2941 Рік тому

      When am I supposed to do the calithenics? Like during the rest days? Or during the work out?

    • @xodaraps2053
      @xodaraps2053 Рік тому +1

      @@epicchrist2941 Calisthenics on off days would just be to grease the groove as Alex says, not to build muscle.
      I just do them on regular training days. Weighted pullups and weighted dips. You can also use rings for pushups, pullups and dips. Even deficit handstand pushups if you are an absolute beast.
      Lots of potential for calisthenics to replace regular free weight or machine exercises. Alex has plenty of videos on it.

  • @GymGarageMan
    @GymGarageMan Рік тому +23

    Been training 40 years, since discovering this channel learning lots of new tips! Even at 52 lol thanks man!!!

    • @sazmc7642
      @sazmc7642 Рік тому +13

      Just checked your channel garageman BRUTAL training keep it up old man 🔥

    • @itsdaniel4432
      @itsdaniel4432 Рік тому +2

      🎉

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +3

      I appreciate you Sir, keep showing these youngsters how it's done 🔥🔥

  • @OloNadTrolo
    @OloNadTrolo Рік тому +7

    Non-clickbaity titles and informative timestamps (rather than a vague 'reason #1'). Thanks for respecting your audience 👍

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому

      Much love Xell, I'm just here to share great information! No time wasting.

  • @BaldOmniMan
    @BaldOmniMan Рік тому +410

    That first one is a huge pet peeve not gonna lie 😂😂😂

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +92

      Mannnnnnn it's been adding up so just had to make this a major point 😂😂😂

    • @innovatixn99
      @innovatixn99 Рік тому +54

      "i'm stuck at 185 lbs x 5" proceeds to do 5 sec paused bench with 100 lbs

    • @innovatixn99
      @innovatixn99 Рік тому +10

      @Stev-ifficult supersetted with face pulls

    • @kickstothehead3705
      @kickstothehead3705 Рік тому +1

      @@innovatixn99 are u tall ?

    • @shades4313
      @shades4313 Рік тому +1

      @@YouHaveToLiveIt with 60 seconds rest between sets 😂

  • @BasementBodybuilding
    @BasementBodybuilding Рік тому +17

    Your physique is looking nuts man… always improving.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +8

      Only getting better my brother, thank you. With the new training I've learned, I suspect this next bulk will result in even crazier gains.

  • @highcalibertrainers
    @highcalibertrainers Рік тому +29

    You’re putting the best content out for us in the natty community Alex 💪🏻

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +9

      Doing my best homie, thank you! The guys I've interviewed are also crushing it 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @Galuche1L1U
    @Galuche1L1U Рік тому +18

    I've been getting back into lifting weights after stopping around 2020 when the gyms closed. Now I have the luxury of doing it at home with a home gym but I've been missing the tough love from some of the gym bros.
    Alex's content hits the spot though. Re-fed Alex is another beast too, love the energy.

    • @5FT6MAN
      @5FT6MAN Рік тому +3

      gay and thats sad

    • @Galuche1L1U
      @Galuche1L1U Рік тому +3

      @@5FT6MAN ... is that flirting or..?

  • @anonymous6045
    @anonymous6045 Рік тому +23

    Regarding that first point. I believe more and more individuals (especially novice lifters) are subconsciously placing themselves near the advanced/elite end of the spectrum by bombarding themselves with fitness content. You gotta have the years under your belt before you start training like Alex. That being said, we can all learn something from Alex. Thank you for the great content sir.

  • @TAL20013
    @TAL20013 Рік тому +10

    Loving heavy calisthenic movements at the minute, heavy dips, rows pull-ups and pushups have become a staple, working on wall assisted hspu and the progress has been great.
    Calisthenics absolutely has a place.

  • @borism.5375
    @borism.5375 Рік тому +12

    Warm weather really caught me by surprise! Progressing in workout difficulty was the simplest, most mindless, snd the most influential change I made in contrast to minimalist routine planned out. Also, total body tension is the most important term imo, for calisthenics at least.

  • @billl.2441
    @billl.2441 10 місяців тому +1

    All these years, on and off. Always come back to Alex. Seen this dude in all forms, bear-mode to shredded. Alex a real one. Preach brother. As I get this workout in. Let's Go!

  • @Quickkill6658
    @Quickkill6658 Рік тому +12

    Great content. Held a up a mirror to me and made me realize despite years of lifting I’m probably closer to the end range of novice than I’d like to admit. Not strong enough or big enough for the time put in.
    I’d like to say your one of your videos on getting cut was really helpful for me as well. Im down 10 lbs and have been maintaining weight while maintaining strength/reps as well. Slowly upping the calories

  • @alilamrabat2590
    @alilamrabat2590 Рік тому +12

    the talk at the end preaching being an overall athlete rather than a lifter who cares only about aesthetics is what most people need to hear.

  • @adriaanmorosan
    @adriaanmorosan Рік тому +4

    Alex you’re truly in a lane of your own on the platform, stay true to what you do and keep doing what you do🥹👑

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +3

      Thank you Adriaan, this is what I love doing. Sharing my best fitness advice and growing together with this wonderful community 👑

    • @adriaanmorosan
      @adriaanmorosan Рік тому +1

      @@AlexLeonidas Preach fam🫡 We got you!

  • @Easifitness
    @Easifitness Рік тому +8

    I watched your videos before going gym and the exercise selection/changing variations have allowed me to juice out those gains all I care about is being strong asf

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +2

      Hell yeah GymBro, that system of rotating will get you STRONG AF! All without injuries.

    • @Easifitness
      @Easifitness Рік тому +2

      @@AlexLeonidas You only as strong as your biggest weakness

  • @thebrotha4545
    @thebrotha4545 Рік тому +25

    I can attest to specializing in the powerlifts. I squatted 360, benched 280 and pulled 460 at 162lb bodyweight but I was fat (25-30%) When I cut down, I didn't even have abs in the low 140s. Switched to bodybuilding type training and my body loved it. I was underweight in the form of muscle tissue.

    • @burritodog3634
      @burritodog3634 Рік тому +7

      this makes no sense to me. "fat" but only 162 lbs? must be shorter then alex

    • @froyocrew
      @froyocrew Рік тому +4

      So you're saying you were in the 4-5th strength percentile at 162lbs 25% bodyfat? And u had no abs at 140lbs despite that working out to 10-15% bodyfat

    • @thebrotha4545
      @thebrotha4545 Рік тому +1

      More likely closer to 30%. I would say slightly above 15%. Definitely not 10%. I had a coach and was part of team. Competed 4 times. First two meets were 2nd place and by my 3rd meet, I was getting weaker and getting pain in my elbows and constantly tweaking my back. As far as those stats you gave, I'm not sure. I always thought I wasn't strong enough compared to the other guys.

    • @thebrotha4545
      @thebrotha4545 Рік тому +5

      @Burrito Dog I'm 5'8, and most of my fat is around the waist. I've always been skinny fat bro. In high school I weighed about 125 and yes, literally no abs. I think I would've looked like the dude from the "no carbs after 6, trust me bro" meme.

    • @thebrotha4545
      @thebrotha4545 Рік тому +3

      Btw the body fat percentages I put out there were from the google image of "bodyfat percentage chart for men"

  • @StandStrength
    @StandStrength Рік тому +66

    More out of less weight doesn’t mean much when the most amount of weight you can lift is pretty low.
    Also, your physique is absolutely insane. Super happy for you scratching that competitive itch, excited to see how you use more of what you have learned to pave the way forward for what’s possible.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +15

      Exactly brother, everything is already more out of less weight, and heck, maybe that's a key reason why novices respond so well to training! It all boils down to the recovery factor which can be matched in more experienced lifters with those self-limiting variations. Thank you, the itch was real as last year I regretted not going on stage. There will be more fun journeys.

    • @HerculesFit
      @HerculesFit Рік тому +1

      THIS!

  • @nooblifter390
    @nooblifter390 Рік тому +3

    Alex , I have recently found you. And you have changed my view on Natural Potential...like really.
    We would like to see much more on Novice Training and workout videos will help too.

  • @nomaderic
    @nomaderic Рік тому +3

    The back guys at the cable machines are what I see everyday lol. This is an amazing list, I almost fell for most of these and see so many others who have fallen for them. One thing I wanna add is the people who focus way way too much on absolute perfect form on the most optimal exercise. At first I fell into this, but once I realized that sometimes you just gotta gorilla some weight up there is when my progress took off.

  • @houseofmods2104
    @houseofmods2104 Рік тому +5

    Appreciate the info...weighted Pull-ups changed my game with pause and control. Natural.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +1

      For those who can do pullups right, the pause + tempo is a SERIOUS game changer. I literally use half the weight now.

    • @houseofmods2104
      @houseofmods2104 Рік тому

      @@AlexLeonidas you and Coach Greg was the a good idea. Still remember when you hit 315lbs on the bench for the first time and look at you now. 🙏

  • @heheha47338
    @heheha47338 Рік тому +4

    Bro you are the best in the giga chad natty community. Absolute unit, bulk is gonna be crazy

  • @Ash-D-
    @Ash-D- Рік тому +6

    Brilliant insights here alex, another cracking video. You keep leveling up in not only physique but fitness wisdom too. goat of youtube fitness!

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Ash D!

    • @Ash-D-
      @Ash-D- Рік тому

      @Alex Leonidas my pleasure bro 😎👊

  • @Yassir0101
    @Yassir0101 Рік тому +6

    I wonder what the novice program 2.0 would look like after years of experience when is it dropping looking forward for new content !

  • @mevans_fitness.lifestyle
    @mevans_fitness.lifestyle Рік тому +3

    You always say the hard truths. Love the tough love and no b.s style of advice and content you always give us natural guys. Also, for me, I wouldn't consider myself a novice and maybe not even a late novice. Probably more intermediate considering I've had a few years of training but with a year or more off because of life issues and injury. But been at it for over 9 months consistently now and just this week wrote out a new program for this next meso cycle, and ever I had to do what you are advising to do. I had to cut down my variation. Get back to more consistent and TRACKABLE exercise selection. Tweaked my volume and added some frequency. And even just two days in. I can already tell my body is responding much better and my SFR is much more manageable. I found myself doing so many different movements through my working splits the last few months. And having a hard time tracking progress. Even with strength and size gains. I knew I was leaving allot more gains on the table. And taking the time to sit down and really put a lot of thought and intelligence and realistic shit into my a disciplined program is what I needed and probably so many more do to. Winging it and changing your movements up left and right. No. Stick to the basics. Some isolated work. Progress. Track it. Stay consistent. And then review after a mesocycle or few months. And adjust as needed if needed at all. Love the advice brother. Love the isanse physique your built. Keep it up. Thank you.

  • @maxmaximum-sh4bx
    @maxmaximum-sh4bx Рік тому +8

    Alex you’re setting example for the future generations of lifters! 💪😎👍

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +4

      That's one of my goals, thank you Max! 💪😎👍

  • @MACaBELLiSUS
    @MACaBELLiSUS Рік тому +1

    It’s awesome seeing your W/Os taken outside, need more footage of ya outside gettin the Vit D!! LFG!!!

  • @tonywayne1527
    @tonywayne1527 Рік тому +4

    Highly encourage you guys to include burpee workouts from Iron Wolf. Your endurance will skyrocket🙌

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +3

      Bro Iron Wolf has the BEST CONDITIONING WORKOUTS ON UA-cam!
      He changed the way I approach GPP, for life 🙌

  • @AlexanderAlien
    @AlexanderAlien Рік тому +72

    Truly you don’t need to target weak spots when you’re starting out, because as a novice your whole body is a weak spot

  • @yigamooo
    @yigamooo Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much Alex, I have been following you for a long time now, always coming back whenever I have any questions about my training, and although I am not a novice anymore, this video still opened my eyes a bit. Thank you so much for the top tier content!!

  • @corenko
    @corenko Рік тому +18

    0:00
    Me coming to the child's playground to do 7 supersets of pull ups & dips
    (kids are terrified)

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +29

      Funny enough most of the time they don't care, they'll just keep having fun. Once I went for a water break, came back and some kid was using my rings copying the major movements 😂💪

    • @freehatespeech6804
      @freehatespeech6804 7 місяців тому

      @@AlexLeonidas Lmao, epic

  • @CoinOperated.
    @CoinOperated. Рік тому +2

    This video was the highlight of my day! Thank you Alex! Been subbed for 5 years

  • @mrblackmamba117
    @mrblackmamba117 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video bro. Very underrated advice for beginners.

  • @chchedda
    @chchedda Рік тому +6

    More gym rings workouts please 💪

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +5

      Will do now that the weather is nice! 💪

  • @AESTHETIC-PERFORMANCE
    @AESTHETIC-PERFORMANCE Рік тому +13

    Thank you Alex ALOT. Your a Father of Iron to me. Always teaching me the right ways

  • @archlifts947
    @archlifts947 Рік тому +9

    I think the biggest underlying factor is always and will always be 'Ego'. I do write programs and semi-coach some of my younger friends and most of them are always talking about 'why not more?'. they are sacrificing the 'good' just to get lost in the path to find the 'perfect'. They overestimatw what they can do in a yeat of 6 months but underestimate what they can do in 2 decades. the want to reach greatness is infact the biggest factor in ruining their progress.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому

      At the end of the day, ego ties into all these points. Also cost me years of progress.

  • @thestonecircle
    @thestonecircle Рік тому +10

    To add to your first point- I think a lot of guys (myself included for a long time) try to skip the basics because everyone else does them. There's always that drive to set yourself apart. Some guys do that for status, but I think most just don't want to do what everyone else is doing. I think that's a good thing, but the truth is getting strong at the basic compounds lets you become a master at whatever you decide to specialize in a lot sooner. It's like you always say, strength is strength, and the big heavy compounds build a lot of it.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +2

      Nicely put, it often goes back to that hipster mindset which can be a problem for non-experienced lifters.

  • @Supersmartandfunnyguy
    @Supersmartandfunnyguy Рік тому +1

    My biggest regret of my early lifting days was foregoing the back squat entirely for the front squat. I lost out on a ton of hip strength and never quite learned how to eccentrically control squat movements properly with the hip flexors and hamstrings, leaving me for a very long time afterwards with a tendency towards patellar tendonitis and severe hip flexor soreness after getting back into back squatting.
    But that's the best part about lifting - you can overcome your past mistakes through introspection and hard work and come out even better than you started.

  • @holistic_dad
    @holistic_dad Рік тому +6

    Thanks for reminding us to get bsck to the basics! Ive fallen for being to hyper focused on biomechanics, resistance profiles, low fatigue etc and ended up using cables and unproven excercises to much. Ive just recently switched back over to some more of the big basics and reducing the reps on first 1 or 2 exercises

  • @amiththomas3884
    @amiththomas3884 Рік тому +1

    Alex, your physique is fucking beautiful. Unbelievable how you've constantly gotten better and better and better after all this time.

  • @jamieknight2139
    @jamieknight2139 Рік тому +1

    You can physically see the change in Alex’s physique year to year. Dude is making progress nonstop W

  • @jongrotrian5067
    @jongrotrian5067 Рік тому +1

    Alex, you’ve built an amazing natural physique, for real. You are approaching natural bodybuilding champ status. I think you would win bb shows for sure. I’d be curious to see you compete, but I know that lifting is what you live, not competing in bb shows. Great work, brother. 🏆

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому

      4:41 onwards ua-cam.com/video/Igup5gRGrWY/v-deo.html&t

  • @zoranagavrilovic9403
    @zoranagavrilovic9403 Рік тому +5

    My novice mistake is severely overtraining to the point i couldn't remember words and couldn't do work and slept 12 hours a day and had to take long breaks after every 3 weeks

  • @MarianoGrande1
    @MarianoGrande1 Рік тому +1

    Hope a lot of people get to see this. It took me a while of searching and training to realize that bodybuilding is actually simple. At least until elite level but most don't get there anyway. Great video as always, take care Alex.

  • @othonielmolina
    @othonielmolina Рік тому +22

    This is what I’ve been saying to my friends who’ve been lifting the same exact time as me and acuse me of having extraordinary genetics. They miss the gym one to two months and when they return to lifting they use this hyper optimized effective exercises. Yet, I can literally curl their bench (yup, they’ve been lifting for three years now and barely bench 80-100 lbs).
    What Alex said is so real, the ones that you will find doing hyper optimized exercises in the gym are the skinny guys. I’m tired of seeing a skinny dude grab a bench to do chest supported low tempo cable rows when they have like 11 inch arms instead of focusing on basic exercises like pull ups or pull downs.

    • @baldyshere
      @baldyshere Рік тому

      Why don't you mind ur own business and focus on improving yourself. Sounds like you're too busy looking at everyone else and should be looking at yourself.

    • @DannyBoy426
      @DannyBoy426 Рік тому +1

      @@TheJackOfAllTrades777 I’ll never understand how iliac pull-down became so popular.

    • @othonielmolina
      @othonielmolina Рік тому +3

      @@DannyBoy426 because the notion of an “ideal” exercise is really marketable. Especially for beginners who think they will get huge lats doing “optimal” movements.

    • @D.3100
      @D.3100 Рік тому +1

      I'd make the excuse that cardio is overrated but when I was doing it with weights and going for endurance when I went into a powerlifting mindset I blew up my squat now after 2 years since of lockdown I hate terrible cardio and a session has me breathing like I'm 300lbs of fat ass doing just 175 for 5
      Also gym bros bash cardio but it's more than just aestetics I coild stay awake all night and smash the gym and would feel great constantly now I'm sleeping 12 hours a night have shit cardio and feel like garbage and depressed...but hey I have muscle tjo brah

    • @D.3100
      @D.3100 Рік тому

      @@TheJackOfAllTrades777 could of just reacted to what I actually said instead of being a grammar nazi

  • @josephr1421
    @josephr1421 Рік тому +4

    awesome video alex, id love to see what changes youd make to your novice program after so many more years of experience!

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому

      Would require a completely new program my man!

    • @magnus263
      @magnus263 Рік тому

      New novice program from a New and stronguer and smarter Alex

    • @magnus263
      @magnus263 Рік тому

      Would be Amazing

  • @itsviibes5854
    @itsviibes5854 Рік тому +9

    I had to take a hard look at myself last year with that first one😂 “why you doing chest supported rows to spare your lower back? You have no lower back!”

  • @aidaninsua
    @aidaninsua Рік тому +4

    The absolute loss for words at 10:52 was hilarious. I see this all the time at my gym too, thought I was the only one that got annoyed by it😂

  • @ucheosajie1313
    @ucheosajie1313 Рік тому +3

    videos turn into anatomy lessons when alex is shredded, crazy definition

  • @filipzuzo6901
    @filipzuzo6901 Рік тому +2

    Dude I ocassionally watch your videos and I must say you evolved into epitome of what most people hope to become when they start lifting. Unfortunately many don't get that it actually takes extraordinary effort. And other use cheat code chemicals to get to endgame right away.

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому

      Thank you Filip, at the end of the day our muscles are for life. Roiders are borrowed, so their save files will eventually get corrupted.

  • @zeratul8372
    @zeratul8372 Рік тому +1

    Was just rewatching videos! thanks for the consistent uploads alex

  • @blakemarsee4801
    @blakemarsee4801 Рік тому +6

    I think I'm approaching late novice. Bench 165x10. Box Squat 185x10. OHP 95x10. Barbell row 155x10. RDL 205x10. Pullups are pretty bad, but I'm a little on the fat side and have long arms so I'm still doing my negatives and working towards that goal. Currently 225 lbs 6'3''. 200 is my goal weight.

  • @recklesstz7969
    @recklesstz7969 Рік тому

    My lifting journey became really better than before by the time I started watching your videos, geoffrey, NH, basement bb guy and the whole natty community.

  • @josephfoster1987
    @josephfoster1987 8 місяців тому

    Dude yeah! When i moved my focus from the compounds and added more shoulder, tricep, bicep isolation, my arms exploded! Still do squats, bench dl but not just minimalist.

  • @snop6176
    @snop6176 Рік тому

    You're absolutely THE inspiration for natty lifters everywhere. Love you dude, keep showing what's possible without being a drug addict.

  • @CEOofSleep
    @CEOofSleep Рік тому +1

    My go-to no bs fitness channel

  • @hajimenoroyce
    @hajimenoroyce Рік тому +1

    holy cow you look insane, especially in that first clip
    enough mirin, time to watch the video 🫡🫡

  • @Katalin04
    @Katalin04 Рік тому +1

    10:20 speaking the biggest fact up to this day, is 1st an eyesore and 2nd annoying as they always hug the cables for 15min+

  • @royjf10
    @royjf10 Рік тому +2

    This is so frikkin good, I had to watch it twice. It really hits home coming from someone who's definitely still a novice, who's been in "novice land" for 5 years. While I'm finally starting to feel like I get it, like I know what I've been doing wrong and where to go from here, this video also definitely helped me to realize and appreciate where I'm currently at. It's really exciting.

  • @Juneof1944
    @Juneof1944 Рік тому

    i just recently found you, searching for forearm workouts, as i'm an aspiring armwrestler.
    i was real excited to do the wide fat grip pullups.... i could only get 4.... ha! looks like i'm going to need some more basic work before i'm repping those. I was pretty surprised. I wouldn't consider myself above novice, but, I've got 16" upper arms and 13.5" forearms. i'm one-arm-rowing over 100#, so, I'm not exactly frail. But, damn, I can't hit those.
    thanks for your content, man! i'm a 40-year-old natural 160#er, and what you've done is incredibly inspiring.

  • @nooblifter390
    @nooblifter390 Рік тому +2

    I am beginner...and for first two months...I only did 3 compound exercises a day and rest on other...Sqt, Bech, Standing OHP and Deadlift, Bent over Row, PullUps on other . I became significantly better in just 2 months with not so good diet. I now follow two full body workouts in alternate order and one day rest in between.
    My deadlift has gone from 120 kg pr to repping 130 kg for reps and sets easily.

  • @alexgioupou8004
    @alexgioupou8004 Рік тому +1

    How is this guy only on 320k subs? lmao been there since like five years ago and his growth is superbly underrated

  • @yeehawpartner3893
    @yeehawpartner3893 Рік тому +1

    Glad I found this channel before I started lifting properly

  • @crizish
    @crizish Рік тому

    Busting out those Iron Wolf burpees there Alex! Great for cardio and muscle...and soul!

  • @ardee2124
    @ardee2124 Рік тому

    Excellent video and looking JACKED man. I'd love to see that calisthenics and dumbbell workout you hit in the park from the b-roll footage!

  • @Vanced-qj9ef
    @Vanced-qj9ef Рік тому

    Exactly! Man I've seen beginners trying to put icing on the cake, even though there is no cake to begin with. They have no muscle foundation whatsoever, yet they're occupying the Cable Machine doing low to high cable flyes. Trying to work the upper chest, even though they have no chest to begin with. Just start with push-ups. Studies show that for absolute beginners, a properly performed push-up actually generates the MOST chest activation compared to ALL other exercises.

  • @NeptuneMyst
    @NeptuneMyst Рік тому +1

    Dude..When do you max out!?!?! lol. You just keep getting better.

  • @zwakabarakat9317
    @zwakabarakat9317 Рік тому +1

    This video was hilarious but informative. You're great.

  • @Oi-mj6dv
    @Oi-mj6dv Рік тому

    spot on with the first point. Absolute load concerns for a lift should only be a worry when they put undue recovery constraints for neurological, connective/tendon/ligament tissues. This is only a consideration when the neural pattern for strenght has ben so fucking honed in for a movement that your fiber recruitment is extremely efficient (hardly a conocern for novices), and the tendons and supporting structures have been strenghtened until their cap. So yes 1000000% with you here

  • @waynekoren828
    @waynekoren828 Рік тому +1

    Nice smooth form on those burpees, Alex.

  • @naveentharaka7937
    @naveentharaka7937 Рік тому +2

    much needed video brother 🙂thx

  • @cuba317
    @cuba317 Рік тому +1

    Your body is the best, most aesthetic thing for me. Inspiration

  • @not-thinking-about-cheating
    @not-thinking-about-cheating Рік тому +1

    Damn those pull ups with sun glasses outside looking badass!

  • @edixionz8758
    @edixionz8758 Рік тому +1

    1.
    Focusing on niche movements for improvement. Novices and advanced trainees fundamentally lift differently. If you can't bench for plates, stick to the default compounds instead of aiming for these specific variations.
    2.
    Hyper specializing towards powerlifting or any sort of specialization will do just that, specialize you towards that particular category, but cause you to lack on other bodybuilding and strength aspects.
    3.
    Doing biased movements when you can't even nail the basic motions is ridiculous. Isolations are ok to do, but not these overly biased movements that target the "lower lats" and extremely specific parts of a muscles motion.
    4.
    Not trusting the process and being hesitant about the lower volume approach your novice body allows you to tackle. Doing even more volume, dirty bulking and program hopping. Maingaining and lean bulking are excellent, theres no need to go insane with dirty bulking. In the same vein, you dont want to add volume for the sake of adding volume when your current linear progression is serving you well. Complete the main storyline before going for these side quests.
    5.
    Neglecting your calisthenics and cardio, getting caught up in the lifting/ aesthetics isn't serving you. A mixture of these different movement patterns will help your health the most. Start early on, being able to run and do muscle ups while still having layers of muscle on your body will serve you better than just simply looking good.

  • @swrv1978
    @swrv1978 Рік тому

    This a is a great video, correlates well with me, I did your novice program for a year back in 16 got intermediate numbers 320,375,425 before moving on to something else, super easy program that I stuck to that worked. And I thank you greatly for it cuz I got yoked. My buddy kept doing more "advanced" forms and never broke 225 Bench goes to show novice syndrome can catch anyone!

    • @reet-ard1527
      @reet-ard1527 Рік тому

      I made my own full body wornout, can I send it to you, and you can tell me if it'll work?

  • @mugenx7974
    @mugenx7974 Рік тому

    I truly didn't know I needed this video. Thank you brother

  • @oscar373
    @oscar373 Рік тому +1

    What a thumbnail man, truly impressive🔥

  • @gangstaelegantproductions2780

    Do one of these but for intermediates brother. Love your videos always very insightful

  • @faisal-eo5hc
    @faisal-eo5hc Рік тому +1

    My dream house would have this kind of gym, i mean look at these equipment it’s so clean man

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +1

      Accumulate a little bit over time and one day you can have a gym like this! Mine started in 2018 and it was nowhere near this level.

  • @vl8962
    @vl8962 Рік тому

    Love the brutal honesty 👌

  • @Derwynn
    @Derwynn Рік тому +1

    Cardio is essential. I’m the strongest person on my university course out of 35 ish athletic individuals yet my vo2 max is one of the lowest. Conditioning is crucial I think walking and LISS cardio is good for fat burning and cardio. But 2-3x a week lifters need moderate-high intense cardio to improve their fitness. Sprinting uphill is good for fitness and cardio

  • @PauIdenino
    @PauIdenino Рік тому +5

    Bro looks like a literal cartoon superhero in the intro 💀💪🏼

    • @AlexLeonidas
      @AlexLeonidas  Рік тому +3

      Real life anime character 💀💪🏼

  • @sergiopacheco2939
    @sergiopacheco2939 Рік тому

    Since switching to calisthenics years ago ( and after years of not training since 2014), I've learned that the basics can be exploited much more than people realize. I didn't train in the winter ( and lost muscle and strength), and started training in February again, and the first 2 weeks I focused on high volume push ups, burpees, pullups and plyometrics.
    Then for 2 months I did routines consisting of full body and push/pull splits, and would throw in exercises like dish holds, v ups, to avoid boredom.
    And in the last weeks, after watching your videos and natural hypertrophy's content, I've added dumbell rows, direct arm work( like skull crushers, curls, French press )and my arms have grown.
    But I still have months, if not a whole year, where I can still grow from bodyweight dips, pull ups, and push- ups. I can't recall the last time I've seen someone at the gym rep out 8 pullups, yet guys are strapping a lifting belts just to do 4 reps.

    • @kalkisrevenge4841
      @kalkisrevenge4841 Рік тому

      Most Bodybuilders on PEDs do lat pulldowns instead of pullups they can barely pull their own body to save their life lmao. Terrible strength to BW ratio

  • @abicepcurl8045
    @abicepcurl8045 Рік тому +1

    My guy coming in clutch.

  • @insanoibro6331
    @insanoibro6331 Рік тому +1

    3:00 Ok Alex I am very impressed your physique is sick. Natural Super saiyan.

  • @xaviercarnalla3327
    @xaviercarnalla3327 Рік тому

    Thank you for getting me in the right mindset

  • @verloaded2564
    @verloaded2564 Рік тому

    The OHP looks so challenging I cannot wait to start training it when I join the gym

  • @solid8562
    @solid8562 Рік тому +2

    Saw a novice in the gym teaching another novice what he called pulse reps for squats (basically 1 & 1/2 rep). Bro could not even squat 185 for reps properly. Wish they would find and learn from your channel.

  • @RUOK2000
    @RUOK2000 Рік тому

    More great content, man is on fire. Just watched the RP video, great work mate.

  • @doolyskating
    @doolyskating Рік тому +2

    “What are you doing?? 👀👀” hahaha

  • @nickybjammin7629
    @nickybjammin7629 Рік тому

    Yeah! Jack’a all trades
    I love a good hard sprint. Gets that heart thumpin makes me feel alive.

  • @AntiGravityResearch2022
    @AntiGravityResearch2022 Рік тому

    The other thing people don’t consider is the reason basic compounds are so important to build your base is because you need to build up the general area before you can decide if you need to focus on a certain area, isolating the quads isn’t going to make your legs very big if your hamstrings, flutes, adductors and calves are all underdeveloped. You need general size before you can hone in on any specific area

  • @MoreUngaMoreBunga
    @MoreUngaMoreBunga Рік тому +3

    The funny thing is that part of being a novice is not wanting to admit to yourself that you’re a novice. Most people at my gym can do 2-3 cheated overhand pull ups max, bench 110-140 for reps and can’t even RDL 225, let alone squat it, yet if I asked them I’m pretty sure they’d say they were intermediates.

  • @marcinkolek252
    @marcinkolek252 Рік тому

    Solid content, please make something for intermediates

  • @jakezaragoza6091
    @jakezaragoza6091 Рік тому

    Those ultra light Joggers and tank are Legit💪🏽