2023 SUPPLEMENT GUIDE (Which Supplements | What Age)

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  • @athleanx
    @athleanx  Рік тому +189

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  • @shrewdthewise2840
    @shrewdthewise2840 Рік тому +353

    Been lifting for 30 yrs and all you really need is protein powder, creatine, multivitamins, dianobol, Tren, cigarettes, and methamphetamine.

    • @jeffmilligan5307
      @jeffmilligan5307 6 місяців тому +15

      Meth...
      Gotta get that forever never stop workout bro.
      😂

    • @danfors1333
      @danfors1333 6 місяців тому +8

      oil injections works even greater.

    • @ammarhussain1267
      @ammarhussain1267 6 місяців тому +1

      🤣🤣

    • @lindao9377
      @lindao9377 6 місяців тому

      ​@@ammarhussain1267only a few on the list 😅

    • @Charles-mv7sv
      @Charles-mv7sv 6 місяців тому +10

      THUMBS DOWN: you've been doing it wrong for 30 yrs. You should have been taking caffeine too.

  • @Flirtingwithfitness
    @Flirtingwithfitness Рік тому +84

    49 years since I bought my first bench, have my CPT and CFI and a di0ploma in nutrition - and not a word of what you say here to take issue with... The best suggestions I have seen from anyone - well done, Jeff!

    • @marc7983
      @marc7983 Рік тому +2

      Tbh, I doubt anyone here would take too much notice of your opinion if you didn’t agree.
      50 years ago!…advice then……smoke filters, eat more red meat, drink less than your doctor

    • @agg25gga
      @agg25gga 8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@marc7983red meat still works a charm. Don't be fooled

    • @the_panos
      @the_panos 7 місяців тому

      He didn't say his degree was from 50 years ago. You're also saying stuff that was pushed into commercials by advertising agencies in the 50s and 60s. That wasn't 50 years ago, that was 70 ​@@marc7983

    • @RF-dr8tt
      @RF-dr8tt 7 місяців тому

      ​@marc7983 so you're basically saying that you can't learn from older people?

    • @jankeemunkey7739
      @jankeemunkey7739 7 місяців тому

      @@marc7983🤡

  • @eriktaylor1914
    @eriktaylor1914 Рік тому +19

    Thank you. Im 38 and in the best shape of my life. Looking forward to being in even better health in my 40s!

    • @xprettylightsx
      @xprettylightsx Місяць тому

      39 here. Me too. I feel better and better the harder I work my body and cns. I also want to take the time to tell you congratulations not everyone at our age makes that life decision.

  • @dontask7898
    @dontask7898 Рік тому +687

    This episode should be done once a year when new medical data comes out. Thanks for the info jeff.

    • @Thee-_-Outlier
      @Thee-_-Outlier Рік тому +15

      I love Jeff but this list, and video seems scant on info, and not very complete. I get he has multivitamins in there but he left out addressing some basic ones such as zinc, magnesium, k2 and vit D. I feel those topics and perhaps a few others warrant addressing separately. Also, I think collagen should be addressed in this video. I would also like to hear what Jeff has to say about NMN and polyphenols such as resveretrol. While not categorized as a supplement I'd also be curious what he thinks of taking metformin as a non diabetic . Anyways my point is that this video is definitely not all encompassing and I have found many others that would serve the purpose you suggested in your comment.

    • @kiaranjay5153
      @kiaranjay5153 Рік тому +7

      @@Thee-_-Outlier the zinc, magnesium, k2 and vit D would potentially be covered in the multivitamin and/or a good diet, as Jeff says. They're very specific for the individual too, so it would be difficult for him to give a general suggestion for everyone.
      The other things you mentioned are up in the air as far as I'm aware. Certain internet scientists may say with certainty that taking those things will promote benefits, but there isn't enough solid data out there yet, or the data that we've got might be on rodent studies which might not be relevant. Happy to be proven wrong!

    • @flabio7074
      @flabio7074 Рік тому +30

      Be very skeptical of supplement advice from someone who sells supplements.

    • @CenturionBR
      @CenturionBR Рік тому

      @@Thee-_-Outlier Yeah, there's data to contradict much of what was said/suggested in this video already. Some of these recommendations are old misconceptions. Still love Jeff's work, though!

    • @josiahculley7686
      @josiahculley7686 Рік тому

      cut through all the bs, just do myers cocktail iv, vitamin d injection once a month, gludathione iv like twice a month and coq10 injection once a week thats all you need. 100 percent absorbtion through the blood stream optimal levels same day, suppplementing can take several months to do that plus you only get 30 percent absorbtion through oral supplements can hurt our stomach and get side effects. not nutrition ivs and injections. this guy trys to make things confusing, just type in google nutrition iv therapy near and go get nutrition ivs and nutrition injections done. way more effective and cure health health issues fast. only oral supplement you need is a liquid fish oil. any age can do nutrion ivs and injections. great idea is to get through nutrition blood test done get it done by a functional medicine MD only they will do it and know optimal levels for nutrtion. this straight forward info no bs nonsence confusing info from jeff there is no new data get blood test done thats it

  • @Frankespinosa211
    @Frankespinosa211 Рік тому +204

    I started watching Athlean -X since I was 14 (I'm 25 now). I always loved the information this channel gave in all aspects of being an athlete. I remember subscribing to the channel back in 2013 when he had less than 100k subscribers and now the channel grew to 13.3mil. Its been a journey

    • @raidzeromatt
      @raidzeromatt Рік тому +8

      I was in my early 20s around that time period lol
      At that time he was one of the only jacked UA-camrs who actually gave good advice
      Most of the guys who were shredded all had some stuff to sell or a program behind a pay wall
      I understand selling products, but it was refreshing to see someone who was giving information out instead of making you pay up front for something

    • @therealdoctory-roblox3844
      @therealdoctory-roblox3844 Рік тому +1

      Did you get big and strong learning from this channel all these years ?

    • @raidzeromatt
      @raidzeromatt Рік тому

      @@therealdoctory-roblox3844 idk about the other guy but I gained most of my muscle after I learned about this channel
      It's like having a free personal trainer

    • @drewster-vh8su
      @drewster-vh8su Рік тому

      So cool to see

    • @drewster-vh8su
      @drewster-vh8su Рік тому +2

      ​@@therealdoctory-roblox3844put in the effort man. I take zero supplements and follow this guy and I'm in good shape. Trust it

  • @GarryMurray-i1y
    @GarryMurray-i1y 5 місяців тому +7

    63. Good diet, drop sets, good sleep Same strength as when I was 40. You can rebuild muscle from muscle memory if you start up again safely.

  • @bornagain.Acts2-38
    @bornagain.Acts2-38 Рік тому +183

    If nobody has said it yet, please listen. When you are starting a regimen of creatine, do not follow the instructions on the bottle and load the creatine the first couple weeks. This can cause stomach issues that taking a regular 5g scoop every day will not cause. Just start 5g a day and let it work into your system. After a couple of weeks you will be under it’s effect anyway. God bless

    • @elektrotehnik94
      @elektrotehnik94 Рік тому +12

      Good point. Some people experience stomach issues if loading the creatine (the first couple of weeks). Some don't - I didn't.
      It certainly is something to consider; when troubleshooting what to do, if you have trouble while starting on creatine. 👍

    • @justhair17
      @justhair17 Рік тому +4

      ​@@blackjock953yeah, but dosing is also weight specufic tho

    • @FRWD_FXLRST
      @FRWD_FXLRST Рік тому +5

      Loading was fine for my stomach, however it gave me gout. 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @peanutrbuckle9123
      @peanutrbuckle9123 Рік тому

      Your body can’t process 5g of creatine genius

    • @angusmacgyver
      @angusmacgyver 9 місяців тому +3

      I didn't know that creatine monohydrate can cause stomach issues for some. For me it was certain brand that caused them to me and both are monohydrates. This other doesn't cause.

  • @Vassatta
    @Vassatta Рік тому +55

    Love the direct, factual and clear (no filler and no BS) format of your videos. You are my go to every time.

  • @toomanycactus3138
    @toomanycactus3138 Рік тому +352

    Your channel was the main source I used when gettin in shape. Seeing this video just reassured me that I’ve picked a good teacher.
    I feel like workout culture pushes questionable substances and it’s refreshing to hear a different viewpoint and such clear explanations.
    I’m not trying to be a body builder, just stay looking and feeling good.

    • @ReverZe83
      @ReverZe83 Рік тому +14

      ​@Sharry Puri I think it's pretty self explanatory what ppl mean when they say they're not trying to be a body builder (excess muscle for aesthetic purpose) which straight away takes half the supplements on this list away. Fat burners, intra workouts, SARMS, TRT, Creatine are not necessary if you're just trying to be healthy with a normal body weight range. No need to feel offended by other people's usage of a term that is quite normal to explain your goals.

    • @jamessharpe2625
      @jamessharpe2625 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ReverZe83 Well said mate. Guy wasn't trying to justify anything.

    • @jamessharpe2625
      @jamessharpe2625 Рік тому +2

      @@beyonder12596 Alright mate, thanks for your words of advice. You seem like you genuinely are a good guy so I'll give you some advice - the youtube comment section isn't a place to give motivational speechs on how you live your life and how you think others should live theirs. You come across arogant, patronising and rude. You live your life to your most optimal way and others will live how they see fit. Unless someone is asking for advice, i wouldnt type them a paragraph on how you think they should live. Have a good day mate.

    • @mkm7251
      @mkm7251 Рік тому

      I think a better way to phrase to “workout culture” would be “fitness industry”, which constantly tries to upscale you on things, even the things you don’t need, because it’s an industry. The trick is determining the difference between the fitness industry and just plain fitness. I imagine most people want just plain fitness, but then when they start looking into fitness, the industry muscles its way in (pun intended) and overwhelms them, thereby turning them off from getting into a better shape than their current state.

    • @scorpionsubzero9066
      @scorpionsubzero9066 Рік тому

      ​@@ReverZe83Creatine will increase a small amount of repetitions, maybe half, but that over a year will add up to your gains even as a natural. Beta alanine will do the same but on higher repetitions.

  • @integralsun
    @integralsun 7 місяців тому +29

    I've taken supplements for many decades. It's rare that I find one that really makes a difference. Creatine is one that I've started a year ago - it makes a noticeable difference. I'm stronger and clearer than ever.

    • @davidbrown4271
      @davidbrown4271 5 місяців тому

      What brand please ?

    • @renaissancehick
      @renaissancehick 4 місяці тому

      ​@@davidbrown4271 Creatine monohydrate is creatine monohydrate. It doesn't matter what brand.

    • @jameskilgore-h2o
      @jameskilgore-h2o 3 місяці тому

      creatine and a good multi are the most noticeable. glucosamine/chondroitin is pretty noticeable after a month. if fat loss is your goal, cla, ala, and carnitine combo makes a very significant difference

    • @renaissancehick
      @renaissancehick 3 місяці тому

      @@jameskilgore-h2o the only significant difference in weight loss is if there is a caloric deficit. All these supplements like cla, ala, and carnitine make very little difference other than reducing the money in your wallet. The majority of multi-vitamin mineral pills are made with cheap, synthetic vitamins which are not very bioavailable. Most of it is excreted in the urine.

    • @davidbrown4271
      @davidbrown4271 3 місяці тому

      @@jameskilgore-h2o what is cla and whatever else you are saying please I want to take something, but I’m not sure what name you’re saying for me to buy

  • @YenaD15
    @YenaD15 Рік тому +77

    Was on a poor trend downwards with my health for a few years. Within the last year I've been slowly integrating more workouts and activities to help me lose weight. Down 15 pounds and counting from 250. Personally being at that weight made me feel older than I am and it made me uncomfortable. Thank you Jeff for these free videos that help me improve my life in every way

    • @4everfito497
      @4everfito497 Рік тому +1

      Love to hear that.. stick with it!!

    • @Robsedga
      @Robsedga Рік тому +1

      Great!!! I am another reader, here. Sticking to your commitments is inspiring to others. Keep it going!! KUDOS!!

    • @Chris-sl1wh
      @Chris-sl1wh Рік тому +1

      I am also counting from 250. Keep at it. I'm 4 months in, dow to 205. My knees, hips, and back feel much better. My goal is 190. I'm 6 foot. I know it sounds cliche, but it is a lifestyle change and mindset. My headspace is in a healthier spot. Mindfulness has been key. Stick with it. You have this on lock👍🏻 I appreciate you.

    • @thelarryus1
      @thelarryus1 Рік тому

      Keep grinding. Don't let anyone slow you down.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому

      @@Chris-sl1wh people shouldn't dwell too much on weight too. You can be very muscular / healthy and be in the 200s. 😆

  • @geno5169
    @geno5169 Рік тому +2

    I’ve been taking multivitamins for over a year I just started taking K2 with D3 and vitamin six B6

  • @letsgetfree1
    @letsgetfree1 Рік тому +117

    Not gonna lie - being in the “and up” category stings a little…

    • @011keepers
      @011keepers Рік тому +1

      I agree...

    • @michaelgunawardena9558
      @michaelgunawardena9558 Рік тому +2

      Age is just a number!

    • @AmandaBuxbaum
      @AmandaBuxbaum Рік тому

      Bragging? Or you could be complimented!😊

    • @olivierhiers4224
      @olivierhiers4224 8 місяців тому

      it was meant in a "we can have more of everything" as in serving 🙂

    • @ccpetro
      @ccpetro 7 місяців тому +1

      It's more of an ache than a sting.

  • @BWater-yq3jx
    @BWater-yq3jx Рік тому +10

    Got onto Ashwagandha 2 months ago, good stuff.
    Started with 300 mg a day, graduating up to 600 mg a day.
    More energy, better sleep, plus strength & muscle gains.
    I'm 54 and have always trained.

  • @Alaska_MD
    @Alaska_MD Рік тому +15

    Very nice presentation. I'll add my opinion as a physician. When you take anything to stimulate muscle growth beyond physiological normal you take the risk of also making the heart muscle thicker. Guys, the drugs/supplements don't know to just to to your biceps. If your heart starts to thicken, you are looking at a decreased life expectancy. We need the heart muscle to be thin, pliable and extendable. If it gets thick and stiff.... game over.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому +1

      Another thing that can cause heart muscles to thicken is too much fat in your diet.

    • @Alaska_MD
      @Alaska_MD 3 місяці тому

      @@fitybux4664 Yeah, I guessing you're not saying " ... yes, and ... " I think what you're saying is that as long as you stay lean there's no risk. Well, lean is good, but it won't mitigate this risk.

    • @ct5274
      @ct5274 2 місяці тому

      I needed to see this. I definitely won't start taking creatine. Thank you doc.

    • @westong5843
      @westong5843 25 днів тому

      What supplements do you not recommend taking?

    • @westong5843
      @westong5843 25 днів тому

      What supplement causes a thickening of the heart walls?

  • @scottanddebranelson8419
    @scottanddebranelson8419 Рік тому +7

    dude i can't thank you enough. you are one of the most giving and caring human beings on the planet. God bless you sir.

    •  7 місяців тому +1

      Why?

  • @spdaltcap5433
    @spdaltcap5433 Рік тому +21

    So happy to hear Athleanx is increasing their supplement line! Multi vitamin and more - very cool.

  • @JuraIbis
    @JuraIbis Рік тому +9

    My personal supplement regime is: Magnesium Glyncinate 200mg, Vitamin D3 1000IU and Omega 3s. Those are all things north americans need because it's absent from your diet and as a canadian sunlight is hard to always have. I suggest supplementing with things you are missing completely from your diet and nothing else.

    • @sulaymanbarrow7369
      @sulaymanbarrow7369 Рік тому +2

      K2 m7 is a must take also

    • @codyevans6454
      @codyevans6454 4 місяці тому

      We have plenty of sun, unless you're in the North

    • @MarkMcCoy-y5x
      @MarkMcCoy-y5x 3 місяці тому

      Agree with k2 also for keeping calcium where it belongs and not on arteries walls added mg glycinate switched from non absorbed type of course o 3s a must , love to see you here and your desire for primo health, Peace

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому

      Vitamin D3 isn't absent from your diet, it's absent from your day. Most people spend their day in an office and not getting sunlight. Sunlight can have benefits that Vitamin D3 can't give like endorphins and other hormones produced by the skin! 😆 Too bad though, we are ball-and-chained to a desk! Endorphins can act like a natural anti-depressant.

  • @brianporter138
    @brianporter138 Рік тому +77

    1. Protein powder
    2. BCAA
    3. Creatine
    4. Joint supplement
    5. Multi vitamin

    • @OtjPlateo
      @OtjPlateo Рік тому +10

      move Creatine up the list. Supplementing it is easy, costs around 2$/month, has no negative effects and is comparable to protein in its effectiveness.
      Protein is slightly more important, but more tedious to supplement and 10-20 times more expensive. Protein over-supplementation can cause problems as well.

    • @kai9213x
      @kai9213x Рік тому +6

      ​@@OtjPlateo 2$ a month? What?
      Are you joking or ist ist that much cheaper in America?
      I am from Germany and here it is more expensive

    • @MaximusAdonicus
      @MaximusAdonicus Рік тому +8

      What list is this?! BCAA's are very much unnecessary, a better choice is EAA, but even those are rarely needed if diet is in check.

    • @midnightchurningspriteshaq8533
      @midnightchurningspriteshaq8533 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@kai9213x yeah, it's more like 2 bucks a day, for a daily food topping, it's worth it

    • @KeremKrm-p3u
      @KeremKrm-p3u 7 місяців тому

      Only multivitamins are chosen however, others retain water in the skin.

  • @hishammamdouh85
    @hishammamdouh85 10 місяців тому +1

    One of the best videos on supplements, tackled in a way that no one did before, thank you!

  • @elliotwilkinson8784
    @elliotwilkinson8784 Рік тому +58

    Currently training to be a PT and right now I’m on the module about nutrition so watching this stuff helps so much with learning as I’m constantly re going over stuff and also getting extra info. Great stuff from Jeff as usual.

    • @kodykernan6917
      @kodykernan6917 Рік тому +1

      Good luck on your test. Jeff nippard is also a good source

    • @elliotwilkinson8784
      @elliotwilkinson8784 Рік тому +1

      @@kodykernan6917 Thanks!! Might start watching him too, it’s crazy how you can basically learn new stuff all the time with the human body.

    • @marc7983
      @marc7983 Рік тому

      @@elliotwilkinson8784try McDonald’s, really nutritious

  • @boerieza
    @boerieza Рік тому +1

    I love the thumbnail - it's a little click-bait'ey - but Jeff never says BS and I thought this would turn out to be another epic video. Thanks again, Jeff. You rock, dude.

  • @msagoo29
    @msagoo29 Рік тому +58

    I’ve got MS and I’ve just came back to your channel after 5 years, after it took its toll on my body and I stopped training. I’m getting some strength back in my body now, and I’m looking to train with my cast iron dumbbells and bench. I made fantastic progress before and want to get back into it. I have to make some adaptations as there’s many exercises I can’t do well like dead’s & squats.

    • @pga176
      @pga176 Рік тому +2

      Im sorry . Ive read that keto and or carnivore diet puts ms in remission .

    • @jamessharpe2625
      @jamessharpe2625 Рік тому +7

      ​@@pga176 Lol can you please reference your research? Its not helpful to just recommend significant diet changes with little to no evidence behind them.

    • @philh7808
      @philh7808 Рік тому +2

      Similar situation bud I'm making best use of resistance bands preferably the loop ones available from Athlean-X or UnderSun.

    • @pga176
      @pga176 Рік тому +1

      @@jamessharpe2625 Montell Williams for 1. He has ms and through ketogenic diet its beenin remission for over 20 years .

    • @pga176
      @pga176 Рік тому +3

      @@jamessharpe2625 i dont know what you find funny !!!!!

  • @joewaz100
    @joewaz100 5 місяців тому +1

    Been on trt for 4 months now.. Life changing!! Going to start working out tomorrow starting Monday probably just 3 days a week to begin... I've had an actual physical inability to work out previously. Hell after work I used to lay right down and not have energy to do anything. Since I've been on trt I've been doing so much more with my kids and wife.. My levels were below 100 at age 37... Today it's around 450 as measured 3 weeks ago.... Life Changing!

  • @MrGRockin
    @MrGRockin Рік тому +8

    For prebiotic I do recommend fermenting and pickling foods too. Finding something you like like homemade hot sauce, pickled veggies, kimchi whatever you like and will eat. Pickled onions I love for a lot of dishes personally 😅. But I noticed significant differences from when I started doing it to now and it isn't as hard as it sounds.

    • @Moi_81
      @Moi_81 Рік тому +4

      Ditto. Love pickling and fermenting

  • @gerihuginn
    @gerihuginn Рік тому +29

    I stopped taking pre workout and my BP basically returned back to normal. It’s too easy to use it as a general stimulant and it’s almost pure sugar. Now I just take 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt with some water and I get my caffeine from green tea before my morning jog. That works for me much better and I don’t experience any resulting crash

    • @phaneserichthoneus8895
      @phaneserichthoneus8895 Рік тому +3

      I've been wondering when caffeine became a nutrient necessary for human life and energy. When did that happen? Didn't people have muscles before they started drinking natural pesticides? I guess just a tiny amount of pesticide must be a good thing long-term.

    • @WhosDaanPT
      @WhosDaanPT Рік тому

      @@phaneserichthoneus8895 it started the day people started drinking coffee and tea. Its not necessary, however the need for caffeine is the problem over time.

    • @ponyslavestation4669
      @ponyslavestation4669 Рік тому +2

      My advice to young ppl just eat an apple before the workout and drink water during it. Am 25 and i feel very much enough energized from a single apple for the whole workout.

    • @gerihuginn
      @gerihuginn Рік тому +1

      @@WhosDaanPT Green tea is a good anti oxidant. Seems unnecessary to knock on it

    • @maciejm740
      @maciejm740 Рік тому +3

      ​@@ponyslavestation4669 You are a young person lmao

  • @Mudmoss
    @Mudmoss 3 місяці тому

    Jeff is so smart, the part about the Melatonin (only aspect of the video I'm educated on) is spot on! Block that screen blue light at night and expose yourself to natural sunlight asap in the morning to calibrate your circadian rhythm.. the rest of the video was so helpful too! Thank you :)

  • @rychier6994
    @rychier6994 Рік тому +14

    Jeff still the GOAT of UA-cam fitness! Amazingly informative video. Recommended to everyone. I love that Jeff is a true anti-drug natty who looks better than most non-nattys. Such an inspiration, thanks Jeff and Jesse! 💪💪💪

  • @luizfigobr
    @luizfigobr Рік тому +2

    My whole life i took my supplements in the morning. Larely i switched to night time. Made a big difference. Your body recovers at night so thats the time to give him all nutrients to rebuild itself, and be 100% in the morning.
    During the day there's too much going on for the body to be able heal, so its more important to start the day completely healed overnight.
    I sugest you try.
    Also, my sleep improved a lot just by moving my multivitamin and omega 3 to night time (among other things like ashwaganda, NAC, glycine...)
    In the morning i only take whey, taurine, creatine, glutamine, alpha lipoc acid, colagem and hialuronic acid.

  • @Mikeztarp
    @Mikeztarp Рік тому +8

    When it comes to caffeine in pre-workouts, also be careful if you work out in the evenings. Manufacturers often pack 400-700 mg/dose, which is _a lot_ of caffeine. Good luck sleeping after that.

    • @MaximusAdonicus
      @MaximusAdonicus Рік тому

      Shiieettt, the usual dosages are actually 200-400g from all the tubs I've seen! 700mg would probably lead to instant death! 😱💀

    • @ILoveTinfoilHats
      @ILoveTinfoilHats 4 місяці тому

      I have never seen one that high. Usually they're like 200mg, which is like a large energy drink.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому

      700mg approaches a danger level of making me feel nauseous (with heart palpitations) if I don't have food in my stomach. And agreed, you won't be able to sleep for some time afterward! 😆

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому

      @@MaximusAdonicus Just don't actually consume "200-400g" or you will die almost instantly. (There are stories of people mistaking milligrams and grams, so yes IT MATTERS.)

    • @MaximusAdonicus
      @MaximusAdonicus 3 місяці тому

      @@fitybux4664 Lol, my bad! Ofc I meant mg not g! 🙉 200-400 GRAMS of caffeine would basically be an entire energy drink can filled with 100% caffeine ONLY!! 😆💀

  • @thoughtsonfitness3249
    @thoughtsonfitness3249 Рік тому +2

    None. Zero. Still killing it at 60…. and loving every minute of it! ✌🏼

  • @ghost13829
    @ghost13829 Рік тому +8

    you have always given good advice jeff. and this is even more informative that i didn't think of as far as duration of supplement use. Thanks for all you do!

  • @ShiraleeMatehe
    @ShiraleeMatehe 9 місяців тому

    You have become one of my favourite and trusted health and sport advisor. Thank you for your effort and helpful info 😊

  • @mykal2803
    @mykal2803 Рік тому +32

    Sucks being on trt at 35 but I abused opiates my entire 20s. Shot my own test to below 300 for years and my shgb was so high I was hypogonadal even with my numbers being around 300-400.
    If any young dude sees this. Stay away from drugs, they can also permanently mess with you endocrine system and testosterone. It's taken years for my body tor recover.

    • @christopherfaulkner5821
      @christopherfaulkner5821 Рік тому

      First time I got my natural test taken at age 23, total test was 355ng/dl and free test was 9.7 pg/ml. The reference range for normal free test at the time was 9.2pg/ml-25pg/ml. Never did any drugs, barely ever drank, bodyfat was around 13-14%, worked out for years, ate generally healthy, no health problems etc. Needless to say I jumped on my first cycle not long after that.

    • @ChristopherGuilday
      @ChristopherGuilday Рік тому +2

      That’s weird, I’ve abused opioids, phenibut, kratom, adderall, gabapentin, you name it for years and years, I was even on suboxone for 3 years and I got tested and my test & free test levels were the highest they had ever been (720 NG).
      I’m finally substance free other than caffeine as of 3 months ago and I started working out again and I’ve gained muscle faster than I ever have.
      Everyone is different, I doubt it was the opioids that permanently altered your test levels as that’s very uncommon. Opioids are definitely known to lower test levels while your on them, but their not known to permanently alter test.

    • @James-i8n5t
      @James-i8n5t Рік тому

      Chris there's a difference to taking the opioids you mentioned and taking heroin,fentanal,oxycotin, morphine and abusing it for years.Just saying

    • @bEEBO178
      @bEEBO178 Рік тому +1

      My friend did the same, as well as took copious amounts of cocaine. He has psychosis as well and horrendous paranoid episodes. Sad to see. He's late 40s now and ruined his body throughout his twenties and thirties. He's a walking advert to not do drugs. Stay off them kids

    • @michaelross1452
      @michaelross1452 7 місяців тому

      Drugs make you stronger bro.
      You just had crappy drugs bro.

  • @almanzadavid86
    @almanzadavid86 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the information and honesty!!!!

  • @louisborsato7676
    @louisborsato7676 Рік тому +4

    Excellent video! I'm 62 and this really helped clear up the confusion on what supplements l should take.Thanks a million!

  • @arnymon9340
    @arnymon9340 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Jeff, you are the best! Every time i watch your videos i learn something new and useful, keep the great job!

  • @ucjjg6752
    @ucjjg6752 Рік тому +7

    Jeff, thank you for this informative video. As an older athlete with three athlete children across multiple age ranges, this was invaluable.

  • @SilverBricks17
    @SilverBricks17 11 місяців тому

    I’ve been subscribed for years now and fell out of the gym but have recently got back in. Definitely gonna start using your supplements since I know how much knowledge you have in this industry.

  • @tvtest7662
    @tvtest7662 7 місяців тому +3

    I'm in my Mid fifties, in decent shape and work out 3-4 times a week. Creatine really messed w/my sleep. It took a while and the process of elimination before I realized that it was the Creatine. Not a single video on youtube mentioned a thing about it. That's probably due to the fact that they are looking at the literature and many studies on the substance; however, when you read the comments you'll find many people like myself writing about their sleep issue w/Creatine. I would sleep normally for approximately 4 hours and then be awake. After stopping it, sleep quickly improved.
    Important to Note that I was taking 3-4 g daily and had been taking it for over 2 months before I realized it was affecting my sleep.

    • @TheFosterJourney
      @TheFosterJourney 4 місяці тому

      Thx for sharing!

    • @Lionheart_He-Man
      @Lionheart_He-Man 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for sharing, was there a particular brand that you were using? Was it normal non-flavored or had flavor and other preservatives? Mono or Hydro? 🤔

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому

      Creatine can help you stay awake longer, so yes it makes sense that it would mess with your sleep. (Mess with your ability to naturally feed tired at night.)

  • @TexasThiele
    @TexasThiele 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for the video. You answered some questions me and my son were having.

  • @NickDvolleyball
    @NickDvolleyball Рік тому +20

    Jeff is a treasure. So much good info in this video and on his channel. Been training and watching athlean-x for years but this is awesome content

  • @Paul-qe1uf
    @Paul-qe1uf Рік тому

    This is a much needed angle re: supplementation based on age demographic. Thank you so much for doing this.

  • @edontes2154
    @edontes2154 Рік тому +46

    Fantastic breakdown and such an awesome video for those who are interested in maximizing their potential. Very cool brother 💯💪🏼💯

  • @CK-ur8nq
    @CK-ur8nq Рік тому

    Best video I have ever seen on supplements

  • @Janusz84
    @Janusz84 Рік тому +3

    0:26 and i can give you a thum up and stop watching this vid. I suplement only D3 and sometimes potasium (only if i feel muscle trembling). I am 40.

  • @Rufgaudas
    @Rufgaudas Рік тому

    16:57 I wasn't really a fat guy, but I already had slight overweight according to BMI. And I was usually doing sports 4-6days/week (gym/rock climbing/running) - but my weight was slowly creeping up, closing to 100kg (192cm height), and my belly/legs/glutes was getting fatter and fatter (already had oval belly).
    What helped me the most - removing a lot of sugar and carbs from my diet (no more sodas, bread with Jam late in the evening, cookies, candies, and I also significantly reduced rice/buckwheat/potatoes), and instead I eat more vegetables, meat amounts remained the same. And I never starve, I still eat a lot. Plus I replaced running with walking (I do 7-10km walks 2-3times/week, usually before or after the gym/rock climbing). The result? In 2.5months my weight dropped from 99kg to 88.5 (I always measure in the morning before eating), and I never felt hunger or being tired / miserable / exhausted / etc.
    So I 100% agree with Jeff - fixing a diet is such a huge factor, I can't stress it enough :) And I didn't need any burners or anything, just reduce sugar and start walking in low effort / low heart beat zones. And having 1-2hour walks in the forests/parks is also great for mental health, back, etc.

  • @petemalone7897
    @petemalone7897 Рік тому +12

    Thanks for the concise clarification!
    I’m 70 yo, back to strength training after ending a desk job that took me down a few notches and added a number of pounds.
    The good news is, my body remembers, and I’m getting back to previous strength levels.
    The greatest thing about this presentation is your assessment that fat loss drugs will cause loss of lean body mass, which tells me not to got there, even though I’m entering consultations with medical weight management next month.
    I’m prepared to turn that down if it’s offered, and Thank You for the heads up!

  • @richmartinez2748
    @richmartinez2748 Рік тому

    Great pod. Love you both! The GOATs!

  • @ichigo12345100
    @ichigo12345100 Рік тому +13

    Fun fact: In my region, Malaysia and Indonesia, Tongkat Ali is actually an old people remedy for energy. it is our grandparents drinks for strong body before going out to work in the field. Tongkat ali is Malay for Ali's Stick for direct translation. A type of plants. It is also a drink to booth you performance in bed.

  • @ilonabaier6042
    @ilonabaier6042 6 місяців тому

    Always interesting and insightful without the hype and finger pointing. Thank you.

  • @robertparada5009
    @robertparada5009 Рік тому +4

    Great video lots of info.. kinda wish you would of added BCAA on your list though.

  • @quincywells1082
    @quincywells1082 6 місяців тому

    I have been on the fence about taking creatine and this video has helped me tremendously.

  • @MrNuclearGuy
    @MrNuclearGuy Рік тому +6

    I'm looking forward to seeing Jeff's multivitamin when it comes out.

  • @reevesakwa7416
    @reevesakwa7416 Рік тому

    You are one of the most intelligent handlers with high quality contents.
    Thank you!

  • @HELLSTR8M
    @HELLSTR8M Рік тому +3

    OUTSTANDING info as always Jeff. Thanks for the supplement rundown. Good job🙌🏽🏆👍🏾

    • @josiahculley7686
      @josiahculley7686 Рік тому

      cut through all the bs, just do myers cocktail iv, vitamin d injection once a month, gludathione iv like twice a month and coq10 injection once a week thats all you need. 100 percent absorbtion through the blood stream optimal levels same day, suppplementing can take several months to do that plus you only get 30 percent absorbtion through oral supplements can hurt our stomach and get side effects. not nutrition ivs and injections. this guy trys to make things confusing, just type in google nutrition iv therapy near and go get nutrition ivs and nutrition injections done. way more effective and cure health health issues fast. only oral supplement you need is a liquid fish oil. any age can do nutrion ivs and injections. great idea is to get through nutrition blood test done get it done by a functional medicine MD only they will do it and know optimal levels for nutrtion. this straight forward info no bs nonsence confusing info from jeff

  • @TallTravels
    @TallTravels 5 місяців тому

    I had debilitating knee pain for the last few months. I took create a few days ago, I woke up, and almost all the pain had gone 👍

  • @zerorespect958
    @zerorespect958 Рік тому +5

    Ive learned that blood work for vitamin def are inaccurate. Most vit are stored in the tissues & not blood. So a hair analysis would be a better choice.

    • @roderickclerk5904
      @roderickclerk5904 Рік тому +4

      So so very true. This also applies to hormones as well. Sometimes a hormone’s presence and actions in the tissues and cells doesn’t match the general blood serum. Also a blood test is only a snapshot of your hormones. Testosterone can go down by over 300 ng/dl just off one bad night of sleep

  • @fitybux4664
    @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому

    3:19 Re: Specialty Vitamins. If you can, get your doctor to even check weird stuff like Ferritin and Biotin. These are extremely important, and there is a very small chance you might be deficient in them, even if you're eat plenty of iron rich foods and even if you're taking a B-complex with "100% RDA of Biotin".

  • @billwatchulonis
    @billwatchulonis Рік тому +10

    Love it. you have some of the best supplements I have ever taken and your workouts and precise instructions have transformed my strength and mobility.

  • @DilanRumesh
    @DilanRumesh 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the nice explaination

  • @BRADSPIG
    @BRADSPIG Рік тому +3

    Straight, no-nonsense. Really appreciate this channel a lot!

  • @dallasmartinfark
    @dallasmartinfark 6 місяців тому

    Thank you - you are my first stop to check if I run into workout questions

  • @efrayimbulka2292
    @efrayimbulka2292 Рік тому +13

    12:09 just pointing out, I think it's very common to get gut discomfort when taking creatine however most cases stop after a few weeks of taking it

    • @pierrea3094
      @pierrea3094 Рік тому +4

      @@Luke-eg1gnaverage athleanx enjoyer knowledge level lmao

    • @scorchingstarbhaskar7011
      @scorchingstarbhaskar7011 Рік тому

      ​@@pierrea3094all you do is hate comment here, punk.

    • @ponyslavestation4669
      @ponyslavestation4669 Рік тому +1

      @@Luke-eg1gn Talking shit behind a monitor can do the same.

    • @efrayimbulka2292
      @efrayimbulka2292 Рік тому +1

      @@Luke-eg1gn not so sure abt that. To my knowledge, it's a single study that showed that and hasn't been replicated

  • @jedsanford7879
    @jedsanford7879 Рік тому

    Appreciate the full breakdown and objective view point

  • @ironwill3598
    @ironwill3598 Рік тому +5

    Jeff, I absolutely love the fact that your increasing your supplement line.
    Consumable products are probably the large powerhouse earner for you. I currently spend about $160 per month on your supplements.
    So here’s a suggestion, I pay $400 -$500 per month on food. Start your own meal plan. I know you have one that tells you what to cook, but if you can work out a good partnership, and create one that will not have to make me cook (or at least have all the ingredients there for me, you’ll be getting $560 -$660 per month from me instead of just the $160.
    Just some food for thought

    • @glenholmgren1218
      @glenholmgren1218 Рік тому +1

      LOL! "Food for thought" ... We see what you did there 😅

  • @flurblewibble7735
    @flurblewibble7735 Рік тому

    Very well researched and presented - excellent information.

  • @ponyexpress_3159
    @ponyexpress_3159 Рік тому +3

    Great video here, full of excellent information, and I can appreciate the transparency from a professional point of view. This channel has given me the knowledge to put the science back in strength, since the mid 2010's and continues to do so, in which I am forever grateful. Keep the great content coming!

  • @CarlMckay-x2q
    @CarlMckay-x2q 8 місяців тому

    This man is a genius. Everything he suggests I have taken onboard and my gains/recovery have soared. I think what he doesn't know about Bodybuilding you could write on the back of a postage stamp. Thank you.

  • @sandeshdalvi471
    @sandeshdalvi471 Рік тому +13

    Whey protein and creatine is more than enough to gain very good physique

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому +2

      ...assuming normal testosterone levels. Not all of us are "so blessed".

  • @JacobSW.
    @JacobSW. Рік тому +1

    Great video, very informative, my only point of criticism is the somewhat deceptive thumbnail

  • @superpauleesworld8170
    @superpauleesworld8170 Рік тому +10

    Amazed at your brilliant delivery - just perfection - not one UM or AH....love it! Thank you for everything you do for us out here who love your information. YOU ARE AWESOME!!

    • @Misterskillzz7
      @Misterskillzz7 7 місяців тому

      You know there's like one million cuts in the video

  • @kostas_11182
    @kostas_11182 Рік тому

    The video I’ve been waiting for!!!

  • @KC558
    @KC558 Рік тому +4

    Have you considered using a natural sweetener for your line of supplements? I like the full range of your supplements, but I don't use any of them because sucralose is known to cause gut issues, make current gut issues worse and even negatively impact the brain. Great video, as usual!

    • @MrBottlecapBill
      @MrBottlecapBill Рік тому

      It's not natural so that's no shocking. It's up there with hydrogenated vegetable oil. You can eat it but........

    • @Eitelkeit
      @Eitelkeit Рік тому

      I also would purchase them if they removed the artificial sweeteners. Hopefully your suggestion is seen. 😊

  • @petrjan9426
    @petrjan9426 Місяць тому

    1) Nano bcaa
    2) Glutamin micronized fermented
    3)Crapure creatin
    4)Native whey
    5)Dextrose post workout
    That's all

  • @justsomeguywithsunglasses8418
    @justsomeguywithsunglasses8418 Рік тому +10

    Thanks to your advice Jeff, I have lost over 20 pounds in the last 2 years. Now close to my health goal. This video is fantastic

  • @riki9157
    @riki9157 Рік тому

    Jeff you have worked hard to create your supplements you shouldn’t feel bad about promoting them. I have had them myself and they’re def top quality.

  • @thundersleycleaningco.6621
    @thundersleycleaningco.6621 Рік тому +5

    I’ve given up all supplements at 55 and feel no different at all, even creatine didn’t result in any muscle size loss. Get everything I need from food and sunlight and keep my money in the bank.

    • @jameshorton5395
      @jameshorton5395 Рік тому +2

      That is correct.💪

    • @thatdude87
      @thatdude87 Рік тому

      I mean. If you had a solid routine and diet then a supplement would "supplement" it. But at your age you can't really build muscle so you're right, what's the point

    • @thundersleycleaningco.6621
      @thundersleycleaningco.6621 Рік тому +3

      @@thatdude87 can’t build muscle? You’re dead wrong, I’m still gaining, obviously not at the rate I used to especially naturally but if you’ve given up just because you’ve reached your 50’s you’re watching the wrong channel. I just gave up supplementing whilst injured and never went back as I felt no obvious difference.

  • @dinkyflix
    @dinkyflix Рік тому +7

    It's super easy to get adequate amounts of Omega 3s if you consume fatty fish in your diet. I prefer sardines myself and just have a tin of them 3-4 times a week (usually as part of my post workout meal) which more than covers the recommended amount of Omega 3s. They also contain a ton of other nutritional benefits and aren't very expensive at all.

    • @lindaheredia347
      @lindaheredia347 Рік тому +1

      Purslane is also a great source of omega 3.

    • @JuddButtermilk
      @JuddButtermilk Рік тому +2

      @@lindaheredia347 Chia Seeds and Flaxseeds are also a great source for the Omega-3 ALA along with purslane, but, depending on your bodies ability to convert ALA to EPA and DHA, a supplement may still be recommended which can be quite costly if you're a vegan/vegetarian.

    • @jonathanclayton3918
      @jonathanclayton3918 Рік тому

      Yeah I agree, I eat 4 tins of mackerel a week and basa fillets 3,4 times a week

  • @williamcreitz7759
    @williamcreitz7759 Рік тому +1

    Great video and advice Jeff. Keep up the good work!

  • @joshc2508
    @joshc2508 Рік тому +3

    That was an extremely informative video, thank you. Other than collagen, you hit everything I either take, and have reviewed and decided not to take, but I've also been watching you for years! Thanks again, and keep on helping us!

    • @ivodam2
      @ivodam2 Рік тому

      Collagen is under Joint Recovery. That`s what it does.

  • @NahumPrz
    @NahumPrz 7 місяців тому

    The GOAT with another GOAT video

  • @uconnizzy
    @uconnizzy Рік тому +5

    Hi Jeff, loved this video. Could you do an expanded video on joint supplements? My whole family has knee issues, and as my son ages and gets more involved in sports, I want to be proactive to help him deal with this better than I did.
    There’s a lot out there, and it’s hard to know what to take, why to take it, and when to take it. Any clarity you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.

    • @DTA-dh5rk
      @DTA-dh5rk Рік тому +2

      I'd recommend someone Jeff is a fan of and that's kneesovertoesguy. His specialty is knee issues based on his own personal struggles. You'll come across a ton of postings of people expressing their appreciation to him for improving their long-term knee issues. In my case, I was diagnosed with IT band syndrome a month ago and immediately saw the difference when I incorporated his program. Specifically sled pulls and pushes. It's an f-ing amazing workout that does wonders for your leg joints and I'll now be doing it for the rest of my life

    • @gauloiseguy
      @gauloiseguy Рік тому +1

      About glucosamine the consensus seems to be it helps your body rebuild/repair cartilege.
      The jury is out on collagen peptides but many report benefits in joint recovery.
      They both seem safe to ingest and might be beneficial but in the end I'm just a random internet dude so please consult a specialist before deciding anything, especially when it comes to younger people who may or may not have the physical awareness yet to sense something is off.
      Good luck.

  • @Yankeefan352
    @Yankeefan352 Рік тому

    Great to see the goats like Jeff & Andrew being friends and learning from each other

  • @KH-wq5wv
    @KH-wq5wv Рік тому +5

    I think this is a pretty great breakdown, only spot of disagreement is with creatine. Personal opinion is that ALL age groups should be on this supplement. It has such broad ranging benefits across numerous organ systems with some studies showing neuro protection while in the womb. This is a life long supplement in my opinion.

  • @guyinpajamapants6892
    @guyinpajamapants6892 Рік тому

    Highly needed video! Good job!

  • @Ovrlord1
    @Ovrlord1 Рік тому +7

    Great video Jeff. With your background of shoulder injury I am surprised you didn’t recommend Collagen and Silica. I have labrum tears in both shoulders and have seen tremendous benefits from taking both-to the extent that I will never need the surgery recommended by doctor.

    • @freeemz
      @freeemz Рік тому

      Imo collagen is a waste of time but 100% agree with silica supplements

  • @enigma-8u
    @enigma-8u 4 місяці тому

    Nice. Concise and informative. - Thanks.

  • @thorragnarok2861
    @thorragnarok2861 Рік тому +13

    The only thing i take is free advice 😂

  • @unforastero999
    @unforastero999 Рік тому +1

    One of the most important video of this channel

  • @zechary3
    @zechary3 Рік тому +4

    Wow! I’m in my late 40’s and trying to find a clear direction to lose weight as well getting back in shape by hitting the gym. It’s a challenge or at times a struggle. Seeing this video has given me information that I’ve never heard or mentioned. Thank you

  • @HolySpiritCrew
    @HolySpiritCrew Рік тому

    Really like and enjoyed this cover! Thanks Jeff!

  • @LatimusChadimus
    @LatimusChadimus Рік тому +4

    Who needs multivitamins in multiminerals that don't quite absorb as well as people think when you have access to red meat, organ meat, and eggs. They have everything you need in them

    • @LatimusChadimus
      @LatimusChadimus Рік тому

      Essential amino acids, and essential fatty acids, like Omega3s can be gained through meats&vegetables you can digest properly. A DNA test can help you determine what you should&shouldn't eat

    • @KalvinPatel
      @KalvinPatel Рік тому

      @@LatimusChadimuswhich specific test? I need to know!

  • @bullseye2764
    @bullseye2764 7 місяців тому

    Great info Jeff , thank you! It’s so nice to have your expertise and science based options.

  • @sgt391
    @sgt391 Рік тому +6

    Quality information as always. I only take black coffe (espresso), not as a supplement but because I'm Italian 😂
    I have the idea that supplements should come after improving one's diet, but I'm considering protein powder and Omega-3. I'll experiment with them in the near future

  • @cryptoguru944
    @cryptoguru944 Рік тому

    Great information provided. Thank you.

  • @LatimusChadimus
    @LatimusChadimus Рік тому +17

    Definitely watch the sun rise and set every day, even if it's cloudy, as well as getting some lamps in your house with red light bulbs in them instead of white light bulbs and reducing exposure to electronics afterdark so that your body actually can relax and you can get into deep restful sleep instead of feeling sedated by things like alcohol cannabis and boredom

  • @johnsolo4402
    @johnsolo4402 Рік тому +2

    Excellent! Thank you, Jeff! And I loved the references to Dr. Huberman. The podcast you did with him is - hands-down - one of the best things I’ve ever watched in my life! Thank you for all you do!

  • @campshay19
    @campshay19 Рік тому +4

    you are very generous making 20-34 ang bracket. I'm 32 and I am no where close to how I was at the age of 20 (essentially in my prime)

    • @officialspaceefrain
      @officialspaceefrain Рік тому

      I agree. I feel a bit more sore than my 25 yr old self. But 20? Gotdamn I had an unlimited battery.

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 3 місяці тому

      You can still correct your hormones and feel like your in your 20s.