9 Things People Under 10% Bodyfat Always do with their Diet, Exercise and Lifestyle

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    Timestamps ⏱
    0:00 - Intro
    0:35 - Prioritize NEAT
    1:49 - Throttle Fat Intake
    3:29 - Consistent Sleep Pattern
    4:44 - Embrace Hunger
    6:46 - 25% off Your First Order from SEED
    7:38 - Don't Drink Alcohol
    8:41 - Prioritize Protein
    10:05 - Properly Hydrate
    11:27 - Carbs as Neither Good or Bad
    12:55 - Eat Real Food

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  • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
    @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  2 дні тому +4

    Here’s my newest FREE Meal Plan (High Protein Mediterranean with some Intermittent Fasting)- thomasdelauer.com/MediterraneanFasting/ Please enjoy it as a thank-you for subscribing to my channel and my newsletter!

    • @brianwnc8168
      @brianwnc8168 2 дні тому

      I love your work thomas. You need to make sure people know there are outliers when it comes to body biochemistry. I've been under 7% fat my whole life and I change my sleep time schedule multiple times throughout the week and have done this much of my life. I'm changing that for other health reasons but I don't think that this has nearly as much of an impact as the diet and total movement throughout the day. I have eaten an primarily a diet of foods cooked from the produce section and dried goods section of the store such as legumes and whole grains.
      Please make a video on how to gain weight because I can easily get down to 5% body fat simply by accident. I can gain fat when I eat a lot of processed carbohydrates but it literally takes me eating a bag of potato chips today to do that and that is not healthy so I stay skinny. It's almost like many of the things you teach to hack in the body that my body is already hacked that way naturally. I developed muscle extremely rapidly when I lift weights. I don't lift weights much but I'm moving in that direction for long-term health

    • @grmalinda6251
      @grmalinda6251 2 дні тому

      Thomas, is there studies on allergy induced weight gain? and increase in appetite? Please

    • @NickyTesla
      @NickyTesla 2 дні тому

      So the no coffee image in the thumbnail is clickbait?

  • @gouchmcdougal7831
    @gouchmcdougal7831 День тому +6

    I love that hungry feeling. I’m 5’-10” @ 150 lbs. sometimes 145lbs. Everyone calls me a crackhead but I do so many of these things. I’ve never drank alcohol in my life. Soon will be 51. Eat to live. Don’t live to eat. Your knowledge is making us great again. Luke 9:62

  • @topelite666
    @topelite666 2 дні тому +4

    the real list begins and ends with "embrace hunger" this alone is the key. nothing else really matters

  • @lilshaff07
    @lilshaff07 2 дні тому +16

    #1 - as a firefighter, that is huge. currently now out of operations and i recognize the lack of just.. general movement throughout a given day.

  • @chickenlittle829
    @chickenlittle829 17 годин тому +3

    1. NEAT
    2. Limit fat intake
    3. Consistent bedtime
    4. Embrace hunger
    5. Little or no alcohol
    6. Prioritize protein
    7. Always hydrating
    8. Carbs don’t matter
    9. Avoid ultra-processed foods

  • @cornypinkuni9519
    @cornypinkuni9519 2 дні тому +7

    Consistent sleep timing matters for me! When i was away from shiftwork for 3 or 4 months and sleeping at night instead of sleeping in the day, i dropped 20lbs without even trying. The first month or two back to shiftwork, gained it all back. My body responds well when i sleep when the sun sleeps. Messing with circadian rhythm messes with my bmi.

  • @freemangriffin4953
    @freemangriffin4953 2 дні тому +40

    Sleep is key for me and I also go to the gym at the same time every weekday morning (have to adapt to the gym's schedule on Saturday and Sunday - one and two hours later respectively). I have been able to stay at 149 lbs. at 5'10.5". I don't drink alcohol at all. I walk everywhere (in nice weather 3-4 hours a day of brisk walking throughout the day) and get up and move every two hours or so as much as is possible. I swim every day and do resistance training 5 times a week. These are all effective for me.

    • @sisoyfuego4019
      @sisoyfuego4019 2 дні тому +3

      not drinking alcohol is a big one too

    • @craneman42
      @craneman42 2 дні тому

      #149 at 5'10" 😳

    • @uog293
      @uog293 2 дні тому +8

      I too have a trust fund

    • @ohwell808
      @ohwell808 2 дні тому +2

      150 at 5’10 is shredded

    • @kynes.
      @kynes. 2 дні тому

      Nice mate, 5’9” and 140 over here, similar routine. Trying to cut to 135 right now cause why not

  • @normr2
    @normr2 13 годин тому +1

    I went from 12-14% bf to 4-5% bf just from watching Thomas’s videos and working in his tips/techniques on diet, timing of eating in and around my workouts, and sleep. Wasn’t trying to get sub 10, just ended up there and just being consistent. Thank you Thomas!!! 🙏🏼

  • @user-je5fg8mh4h
    @user-je5fg8mh4h 2 дні тому +25

    Shit food is shit fuel.. pretty simple

  • @whoisbriannab
    @whoisbriannab 2 дні тому +6

    Damn!! I am so glad I found this channel! Everything is research backed, no gimmicks! Plus you acknowledge when research is limited on something and may or may not be effective and viable! LEGEND!!

  • @tim_nextvolleyball
    @tim_nextvolleyball 2 дні тому +4

    I've been lucky, I have had visible abs my whole life. Been doing most of these things my whole life because I was active and it felt good! People would shame me when I was younger for not eating a super large dinner but It never felt right to go to bed stuffed. I'm the dude who brings his water bottle everywhere and it's not small. Drives some of my friends crazy but I get stressed out if I don't have access to water. I LOVE bread and am not ashamed to eat a lot of it. I only eat processed foods if i'm in a pinch and need something quick because its not as good as real food and you sacrifice NEAT calories because you don't prepare it. I love putting together a bomb meal and sending a pic to my friends. Try it out, feels good and motivates everyone. I like to only eat 2-3 times a day, I don't snack, and I spend 15-20 min prepping at least one meal daily because I like knowing i'm hitting my nutrition goals for that day and I know I'm burning calories.
    Recently I have been grilling one day a week and prepping burgers brats and broccoli. I keep that in meal prep containers and use it as my base then I try to add, Egg, milk, cheese, spinach, avocado, or fish, garlic, fruit, honey, turmeric, black pepper, olive oil, cayenne pepper, ginger, cinnamon and of course any type of bread I have. Throw in some yogurt and cottage cheese when you need extra and BOOM you feel like a king.
    Last tip. Get into making tea. For me it's been an excellent substitute for alcohol and it's a great way to supplement the spices and other powders like creatine or collagen.

  • @supirman
    @supirman 2 дні тому +2

    This was a great articulation. I do all of these things (sleep is touch for me), but I maintain

  • @davidaomene
    @davidaomene 2 дні тому +6

    Used to be overweight in high school (165 pounds). What helps me at least stay in the 120s-130s range is walking more, chores, scooping very small amounts of starches or grains (when I have to eat them), focusing on protein, and drinking water when I’m thirsty.

  • @The_Fitness_Vault
    @The_Fitness_Vault 2 дні тому +24

    The storing more fat from a surplus of fats rather than carbs was interesting. But what kind of fats were these subjects consuming? Because there’s a big difference with getting fat from vegetable oils or something like ground beef or eggs

    • @everready800
      @everready800 2 дні тому

      Is there? If you're not in ketosis are these fats utilised and stored differently?

    • @gschaaf713
      @gschaaf713 2 дні тому +2

      @@everready800 yes, they are.

    • @funyun1854
      @funyun1854 2 дні тому +1

      I agree there’s a difference in terms of general health, as in the beef and egg fat being better than the seed oil fat. But in terms of just being in a surplus I think they’d act the same. But I could be wrong

    • @everready800
      @everready800 2 дні тому

      @@funyun1854 This is what I was thinking. Yes there's good fats and bad fats but in energy and storage terms what is the difference? I know MCT's are utilised quicker than regular fats though.

    • @tomkoss07
      @tomkoss07 2 дні тому +2

      The fact is that most people in the US are not metabolically healthy (studies show I could be as high as 80%). Not necessarily diabetic or pre-diabetic, but definitely heading that way. When your mitochondria are damaged by years of consuming seed oils (which are everywhere these days), you may not be able to “burn” any fat very efficiently, so your body will crave and your brain will have you seek carbs. Just one way this study makes perfect sense. Most people who do eat healthy fats (not going to start a debate on that here) do not swap carbs for equal amount (in grams) of fat since fat is more satiating, and many if not all carbs are way easier to over eat.

  • @TransformationinProgrss
    @TransformationinProgrss 2 дні тому +2

    Thanks for these great strategies for improving my body composition 👍

  • @dennisb7930
    @dennisb7930 2 дні тому

    Great video Thomas I watched it twice n maybe twice more👍

  • @wigletron2846
    @wigletron2846 2 дні тому +2

    Just track your calories and training until you get to your desired leanness. Its easier to get exactly what you want when tracking exactly what you eat.

  • @deniselogan2733
    @deniselogan2733 2 дні тому +8

    Should say MEN not “people”. Women under 10%body fat is rare & nearly impossible.

    • @JasonBuckman
      @JasonBuckman 2 дні тому +2

      And extremely unhealthy.

    • @peterpan408
      @peterpan408 День тому

      It's complicated to be a woman.
      But low body fat behaviors would still be a good idea to keep things lean without losing the front or back porch.

  • @christinaheltabbott7337
    @christinaheltabbott7337 2 дні тому

    Loved this video a whole lot! I do a lot of these things, but drinking wine is my bad habit. I’ve been cutting it out more and more though. ❤ Thanks for these simple reminders to stay more lean in simple terms!

  • @anthonyscottventresca
    @anthonyscottventresca 2 дні тому +5

    Thomas! Completely unrelated but you were in my dream last night lol! I had gone swimming in a brackish river and gotten bitten by a shark and you were running by. You said that by controlling your cholesterol levels they wouldn't bother me on my swims anymore. Then you stuck your foot in the water for 8 minutes to prove it 😂
    I guess that's the result of watching your videos and going over my diving books before bedtime lol 😂
    Love your content buddy!

    • @helenahandkart1857
      @helenahandkart1857 2 дні тому

      I guess it's a good thing when sharks turn up their noses at you!😅

    • @mark2073
      @mark2073 2 дні тому

      Yeah sharks spit us out when they bite us, we don't taste good

  • @sandrabassett9923
    @sandrabassett9923 2 дні тому +8

    Wow Thomas great new prospectives!! Last time I tuned in it was mostly Keto 👍 people just need to understand that you will constantly be tweaking your diet especially as you age

    • @xicaotofani1436
      @xicaotofani1436 2 дні тому +1

      he still is "mostly keto", he's just stated the obvious... eat excess fat = get fat stored, don't eat excess carbs = don't get fat stored. Carbs and fats are fuel, excess carbs will give you metabolic issues on the long run , but that's another story...

  • @shelleyhodgkinson1341
    @shelleyhodgkinson1341 2 дні тому

    Always excellent content.

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal6920 2 дні тому +1

    Very informative video thanks. So tempting for me to go for high fat foods. Gradually trimming that back 🇺🇸 🇳🇿

  • @MrSuperj1one
    @MrSuperj1one 2 дні тому +6

    I have a sleep schedule, prioritize protein and dont drink but im hardly at 10% body fat but i do look lean, though.

    • @donaldchristopher2810
      @donaldchristopher2810 2 дні тому +1

      Calories in , calories out. Check your weight and Basal Metabolic Rate. and go on a 500 calories deficit to lose a pound a week. Losing 1-2% of body fat a month

    • @MrSuperj1one
      @MrSuperj1one 2 дні тому +2

      @donaldchristopher2810 done that before never again, lol

  • @cantmaskthetruthterlesky8713
    @cantmaskthetruthterlesky8713 2 дні тому

    Oh my gosh! I have always used the movie wally as an example for my kids! We are becoming that as a country!!!

  • @marcelacarmona9124
    @marcelacarmona9124 2 дні тому +2

    11:37 I have an opinion that carb do have an impact in body composition (looking lean) but not because the fat storage but the water retention part. I find that when I eat carb and use them as fuel for cardio and draining all of them, I still retain water because of it (according to science 4g of water per 1g of carbs). Even when I am utilizing carb, it still change my body water composition. Please Thomas, can you tell us a little more about it?

  • @Dhspat
    @Dhspat 2 дні тому +1

    Great topic. ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️

  • @ericabrown4525
    @ericabrown4525 День тому

    Can you do a video all about macros?

  • @1pepem
    @1pepem 6 годин тому

    When I was young, my dad told me "it's okay to be hungry."
    (And to always suck my stomach in. ;)

  • @Nosie6
    @Nosie6 2 дні тому +2

    I’m a skinny hard gainer but I’m always under 10% BF. I drink lots of water, sleep well, I move a lot, love my black coffee and love pickled food & sea food YUM!! Btw I’m 36year old pharmacist.

    • @ghost9-9ghost
      @ghost9-9ghost 2 дні тому

      I'm the opposite of you....staying lean is practically impossible for me, but I have above average musculature even if I do nothing and I gain muscle and strength very easily....but don't stay lean.
      Don't are advice from DeLauer....he's a fraud and a narcissist and a liar.

  • @kynes.
    @kynes. 2 дні тому +7

    I don’t think NEAT is burning 1000s of calories unless you’re including BMR

    • @dozer7752
      @dozer7752 2 дні тому +1

      I’m sure he means in the big picture

    • @peterpan408
      @peterpan408 День тому

      Per day is the presumed period.
      I think NEAT could be hundreds, not thousands.

  • @geno5169
    @geno5169 2 дні тому +1

    I gained some weight up to 196! I used to be 160! I ran alot up to 16 miles! Then i needed hip replacement! I still go walking! While fasting! I’m finding it it’s getting harder on me walking fasting

  • @CarbageMan
    @CarbageMan 2 дні тому +5

    I think there needs to be a realization that low-carb isn't necessarily high-fat.

    • @JasonBuckman
      @JasonBuckman 2 дні тому

      Low-carb, low-fat isn't sustainable though.

    • @CarbageMan
      @CarbageMan 2 дні тому

      ​@@JasonBuckman You know there's a huge chasm between high-fat and low-fat, right?

    • @wigletron2846
      @wigletron2846 2 дні тому

      ​@@CarbageManeven low carb, medium fat, high protein will probably be too few calories unless you're going overboard on protein. It will just be converted to energy anyway through gluconeogenesis. So you get an expensive, less efficient energy. Really it just depends on the definition of low or high which differs person to person.

    • @CarbageMan
      @CarbageMan День тому

      @@wigletron2846 Unless you mean to lose weight and/or bulk up. People have different aims. The point is that "high fat" characterizes it as too much fat.

    • @peterpan408
      @peterpan408 День тому

      ​@@wigletron2846Moar Protein!

  • @chrisburton3571
    @chrisburton3571 2 дні тому +4

    There is always a cause and effect to life. If someone adheres to a routine bed time then they are very likely just as disciplined in other areas of life. This includes meals/nutrition and working out. The same with drinking water, while I acknowledge the health benefits of water, it is also a zero calorie drink that adds up to a reduced calorie intake. Anyone who is below 10% has to be a very disciplined person.

    • @MajorWolf72
      @MajorWolf72 2 дні тому +1

      BUT… today you can’t just say that, because those who are not may be frustrated and feel discriminated against. Note how in almost ALL the vids for weight loss or fat loss the poster/influencer never addresses this very important trait: Discipline! It’s HARD to change old habits and adjust, to sacrifice a part of your life often seen as „the only joy I have“.

    • @chrisburton3571
      @chrisburton3571 2 дні тому

      @@MajorWolf72Exactly! The health industry (doctors, nutritionists, personal trainers) don’t address the root cause of the obesity epidemic in America. It’s a lack of discipline and the desire for instant gratification. It’s doesn’t take much to get within healthy weight ranges (15%). Now a muscular 10% and below is someone who is dedicated in all aspects of life.

    • @MajorWolf72
      @MajorWolf72 2 дні тому +2

      @@chrisburton3571 Absolutely agree my friend, same over here in Europe, the epidemic is IN THE HEADS as much as in a lack of regulations for the food industry. Yeah, 10% is a thing not easily achieved if one is not genetically already geared for it, I lost 22 lb over the last 12 weeks, now at 190 and 16.5%, and it’s been a ride of sorts. But it feels amazing, and the unsolicited feedback I‘m getting from people for now looking lean and fit at 52 is a nice motivator, too.

    • @chrisburton3571
      @chrisburton3571 2 дні тому +2

      @@MajorWolf72Great work and good luck on the rest of your journey! I dropped below 10% last year for the first time since my 20s, I turned 50 this year. I’ve maintained 12% for the past 12 months. 10% is a little to small for me, but 12% works well for my appearance and performance in the gym.

    • @tiptapkey
      @tiptapkey 2 дні тому

      Just to be annoying about your theory, my bedtime is set in stone and I drink almost solely water (and I'm always on time hah), but my discipline is lacking pretty much everywhere else.

  • @dennisb7930
    @dennisb7930 2 дні тому +3

    It slowly adds up then it’s like an avalanche 👍

  • @Carbsforgains
    @Carbsforgains 2 дні тому +1

    Facts.

  • @tomkoss07
    @tomkoss07 День тому

    Biggest human trial began in the 70s when we were told to eat more vegetable oils instead of saturated/animal fat. Carbs and sugars haven’t had a big change (small fluctuations), smoking (in the US) has gone way down, yet diabetes, cancers, and CVD have gone up. Almost exactly along the curve with the increase in vegetable oil use since it’s in everything! Any RCTs are relatively short compared to this unfortunate, unintended one. Several groups that had almost none of these who recently have gained access to our convenient foods have had all of these previously nonexistent diseases in alarming numbers. If you like them, great.

  • @lisalisa1656
    @lisalisa1656 День тому

    my husband eats after 6 pm....nonstop shakes & moves...and walks & goes to the gym & lifts weights a few days per week...and runs sometimes he is less than 10% body fat...he is a restaurant owner so he technically moves a lot for his work too.

  • @CRUSHEQUITY
    @CRUSHEQUITY 2 дні тому +4

    Ya, my last binger hurt me bad (have had 3 total in my 7 month journey so far) and what you say about storing 95% surplus of fat really hit home. It took 3 weeks of my normal ketovore OMAD along w/ 4.5 day fast to recover from a 5 day binge and I actually didn't go super crazy on just carbs in the binger, it was high fat stuff too like whole sticks of summer sausage and of course eveyr carb I had was loaded w/ fat too and I think i gained about 10lbs of fat, if not lil more. But ya, live and learn =D Part of a 250lb body recomposition journey. Bumps on the road, but i'm glad it happened actually cuz the previous 2 didn't hurt me. (I guess super newbie muscle build/fat burn gains) so I was under misconception I could get away with it more than I can. As always, Thank you Delauer bro for all the primo info =D One thing I have 100% stuck with is no Alchohol =D Ive only drank 1 time (Ironically it was this last binge, I pounded a 18pack of 16 oz Keystone Ice lol)

  • @sammbaldwin6402
    @sammbaldwin6402 2 дні тому

    I'm 43 and still under 10% body fat, I have high natural protein eggsz fish and chicken, oats in the morning and a lot of protein after working out, I do calisthenics and compound lifting twice a week squats and Deadlifts, I sleep from 1am to 9am

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd 2 дні тому +1

    I lost 18 kgs / 39 lbs when I did OMAD.
    No macro counting or weighing anything on a constant basis.
    The key was to find what would sustain me for 23 hours without kcal intake.
    NEAT, with resistance training WHICH IS A MUST and no specific cardio was done.
    It worked for me - but there is no guarantee it would work for anyone else.
    When tracked which was rare - my intake comprised of 60% fat and 20% each from carbs and Protein.

    • @supirman
      @supirman 2 дні тому

      so you created a calorie deficit. And probably lost muscle with low protein.

    • @felipearbustopotd
      @felipearbustopotd 2 дні тому

      ​@@supirman
      I wouldn't call protein @20% as low.
      My reflection confirmed to me -that I actually gained muscle.
      I am sure the key was to stimulate the muscle and not allow it to wither away,

    • @supirman
      @supirman День тому +1

      @@felipearbustopotd could be. I dieted with 120g protein and lost lean mass. That was 25% of my calories at the time. Do do much better at 200g+ protein per day.

    • @felipearbustopotd
      @felipearbustopotd День тому +1

      @@supirman I could not agree more. I stopped for 2 reasons.
      1) I had shed enough fat.
      2) I wanted to focus on adding more muscle.
      I now as a minimum do 2MAD.
      90 grams of complete protein in my first meal and no less than 50g complete protein in the 2nd meal - if I eat more than so be it.
      I am not too dogmatic about adding a 3rd meal - again focused on complete protein.
      Just like you doing much better on 200g+ I am finding that adding MORE is also proving beneficial.
      Good health to you and be strong.

    • @supirman
      @supirman День тому +1

      @@felipearbustopotd excellent, good luck!

  • @howy3333
    @howy3333 2 дні тому +1

    10-sub 10 for 6 yrs now. I do try not to get hungry though.. Other stuff yes. Is protein powder a processed food? Sort of achieves one point but violates another...

  • @helenahandkart1857
    @helenahandkart1857 2 дні тому

    Extreme low body fat ie under 10% is eerily fascinating, but not a great idea long term, especially beyong 50. Dome videos are starting to sound like a buff pro-ana channel. Thank you for the caveat around carbohydrate & metabolic dysfunction.

  • @michaelvitale8810
    @michaelvitale8810 2 дні тому

    To be clear, when he said non-exercise thermogenesis adds up to thousands of calories a week, I assume he is referring to the calories you burn by living over an entire week mainly. fidgeting and mowing your lawn does not burn an extra thousands of calories a day.

  • @ianwarner1429
    @ianwarner1429 2 дні тому +1

    I just replace it with chocolate and candy and never stop moving 😂 9.4% BF at 60. Ultra Runner and SUPer. Not waiting for life to come to me. I seek adventure and keep going because there’s so much to see and do in this world 🌎. Go get it! ❤

  • @supirman
    @supirman 2 дні тому

    Layne Norton has said for years to the keto crew that fat converts to fat easier and they all cried about it...

  • @gorski1234
    @gorski1234 2 дні тому

    I find that if I wait until I am hungry to eat, I waited too long and lose weight(which I maybe don't want). I am also struggling with crashing a few hours after my workouts and am experimenting with adding more carbs or sugar.

  • @WhatIsMisophonia
    @WhatIsMisophonia 2 дні тому

    My short story: In middle school, I was super thin, but was stocky; I wrestled, and largely just out muscled my opponents in the lower weight classes(not that I had no skill or anything, just saying). In high school I was like 140ish, and could bench 311. I ran Cross Country and some Track in HS, but I don't think I did in my senior year when I did 311. Now, I'm in my early 40s, haven't worked out in forever, though did some labor jobs... My muscles are half what they used to be, my face is round, stomach sticks out further than chest, you know the drill. Dad died a several months ago from liver failure after struggling with type 2 for many years.
    FIrst, I knew you were gonna stay "stay off the booze"🤣 Even after going high fat ultra low carb carnivore elimination, I didn't loose the gut fat until the bottle went. Sad thing is, I keep cheating, not only on sugary starchy ultra-processed foods, but alcohol as well. I'm in kind of a depressive state where good food and drink is one of the few pleasures I have in life, and now life is telling me I should give those up too if I don't want it to pull the trigger of the diabetes gun it's pointing at me, so I'm dammed if I do or don't. Might as well not indulge, I guess.

  • @abobby13
    @abobby13 2 дні тому +4

    Make a video about truckers cause we dint have NEAT LOL

    • @helenahandkart1857
      @helenahandkart1857 2 дні тому +1

      Good point! & other necessarily sedentary occupations, also

  • @tonymiranda8302
    @tonymiranda8302 2 дні тому

    I constantly use the Wall-e reference.

  • @geno5169
    @geno5169 2 дні тому

    He’ll I’ll be happy with %13 or 15%! Yeah it’s a working process

  • @danymalsound
    @danymalsound 2 дні тому

    I'm not hungry, it's just emotional and boredom. Food is entertainment and a motivator for me : /

  • @kevinbranch857
    @kevinbranch857 2 дні тому

    So true about the Wall-e comment

  • @UHaulShorts
    @UHaulShorts 2 дні тому +3

    #10 *low* stress

  • @ParadoxalDream
    @ParadoxalDream 2 дні тому

    0:36 I have always been skinny. I don't play drums but I'm constantly fidgeting my legs as if I was playing some hardcore metal on the double bass drums lol, often without even realizing I'm doing it (thanks ADHD...) I've been called out for it numerous times because it gets on people's nerves, but I guess now I'll have a mean comeback to tell then about why I'm lean and they're not ;)

  • @classicalchris7595
    @classicalchris7595 2 дні тому

    Would you consider protein powder an “ultra-processed” food?

    • @peterpan408
      @peterpan408 День тому +1

      I think it is better to have a separate category for Ultra Processed (Carbs/Sugar) with very low quality protein and nutrient content. The classic 'Empty Calorie'.
      Whey is far from empty.
      Collagen and other isolated Peptides are far from empty.

    • @classicalchris7595
      @classicalchris7595 День тому

      @@peterpan408I agree; there’s an ocean of difference between protein powder and peanut butter cups! Thank you for your reply.

  • @localizeontheweb
    @localizeontheweb 2 дні тому +1

    Where those folks fat adapted that they tested to determine what stores more fat... carbs or fat?

  • @IvanIvanov-yh1gr
    @IvanIvanov-yh1gr 2 дні тому +1

    I’m about 5-8% body fat all the time, eating low carbs, newer be below 10% while doing regular diet. When I’m eating surplus of food it’s always fat and a little protein and it happens quite often(like couple of times a week before bad) and it could reach sometimes like 1.5-2 thousand extra calories and still newer go higher 7-8% fat. While being on regular diet I’ve tried everything,including reducing calories cardinally and still newer reach below 9-10%, so what is the reason? As the researches says that you store about 95% of extra fat calories? Maybe you can do this if you eat some carbs with that fat or it’s just misconception?

    • @marcinbudzinski9347
      @marcinbudzinski9347 2 дні тому

      You're different than majority of people. People store additional calories as fat. After eating carbs people have more energy and move more. They're usually spend a little more calories. Converting carbs to fat uses a little more energy than moving fat into fat cells.
      Can You give example of food with a lot of fat and little protein? Oil? It is hard to eat 1,5-2 extra calories from mostly fat.

    • @MajorWolf72
      @MajorWolf72 2 дні тому

      A lot is genetics

    • @IvanIvanov-yh1gr
      @IvanIvanov-yh1gr 2 дні тому

      @@marcinbudzinski9347 exactly, I make a cake from coconut oil and nut butter or pizza from cheese and can eat like 5000 calories a day instead of usual 2.7-3, and I’m doing that couple times a week and as I said I’m still 5 to max 8%, while I was trying to reach this level of fat by regular calorie restriction with about 1800 calories with carbs and it makes me suffer all the time and thinking that it’s just important for me to be shredded like this

    • @marcinbudzinski9347
      @marcinbudzinski9347 2 дні тому

      @@IvanIvanov-yh1gr Your body probably can't digest fats (some fats, not all fats) and You eat less calories.
      or Your body can't store fat in fat cells and puts it in Your blood cells.
      pizza from chesse? without flour? impressive
      carbs? we have many diffrent carbs. It is hard to survive on refined carbs but eating 800 calories from vegies and fruitts can be hard. This is a lot of volume and fiber.

    • @IvanIvanov-yh1gr
      @IvanIvanov-yh1gr 2 дні тому

      @@marcinbudzinski9347 if something would be wrong with fat digestion I’ll probably see the signs of it in stool or blood tests. I’m just saying that I see any excess of carbs instantly as a fat gain and I shouldn’t even eat the big excess of them, but with excess of fat it gains way more slowly

  • @terryknappjr.2233
    @terryknappjr.2233 2 дні тому

    I know you went from a high weight to a lower one. Can you do a video on how those 300+ pounds can break down to the 200s (diet, exercise, sleep, hormones, et al)? Need a lot of motivation, as my efforts have not yet worked

    • @MajorWolf72
      @MajorWolf72 2 дні тому

      So it’s not about 10% for you, I guess. Well, he’s giving a lot of points here for general weight loss. I lost 22 lb over the last 12 weeks, now at 190 lb and 16.5% body fat. So not finished with my journey yet, but feeling and looking so much better. I do: Take Kichimea capsules with microbiotics for gut health, intermittent fasting 16/8, restrict calorie intake to about 1700, work out daily (weights, walking, but hardly higher cardio), eat as clean as possible (no sweets, no alcohol, low carb, high proteine, high fat, no industrial food, buy from local farms as much as I can, drink water and tea and occasionally raw milk, hardly eat fruit, because too much fructose, I supplement the vitamines and minerals, lots of veggies, only good lean meat, organic if possible, eat all the good nuts and grains, that’s where most of my fat intake comes from, no bad fats, etc. etc.), I sleep 8 hours plus and I try to be organized and not be stressed out.
      Yes, it’s still HARD, because especially nutrition wise it’s a completely different life style, and it takes getting used to, which after doing the wrong stuff for 52 years is NOT easy! But the reward is AWESOME! I mean, getting compliments by women at the bar for looking lean and trained, who doesn’t like that? Get smart on the mechanisms involved, do some research where to get good food in your area, set a start date and a goal, and DO it!

    • @chrisburton3571
      @chrisburton3571 2 дні тому

      If you’re over 300 pounds, it’s actually very easy to drop weight quickly. The video just laid out the foundation to get sub-10%, which is more challenging than going from 300+ pounds to under 200 pounds. 300+ people burn more NEAT calories than someone who is 160 pounds, sub 10-% body fat, and super fit. You also can eat more calories because and be in a deficit because you’re burning on average more calories outside of the gym.

    • @terryknappjr.2233
      @terryknappjr.2233 2 дні тому +1

      @@MajorWolf72 Thanks for that--Thomas has great info here and in other videos, but you just wrapped it all up nicely. I had been working on each area separately--time to wrap it all up together. Hard? Yeah, trying to undo habits learned over the past 30+ years. Thanks!

    • @terryknappjr.2233
      @terryknappjr.2233 2 дні тому +1

      @@chrisburton3571 Thanks for that--I did not think of it from that angle while watching the video!

  • @peterpan408
    @peterpan408 День тому

    Clen Cycling perhaps?

  • @charlesmuller120
    @charlesmuller120 2 дні тому

    Great points, but I disagree with #8(

  • @KJB0001
    @KJB0001 2 дні тому

    Hey CICO peeps - slide on down to the Real Food part

  • @MrQuadcity
    @MrQuadcity 2 дні тому +2

    ### Key Takeaways from "9 Things People Under 10% Body Fat Always Do with Their Diet, Exercise, and Lifestyle" by Thomas DeLauer
    1. **Prioritize NEAT (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis)**:
    - Regular daily movements and activities like walking, fidgeting, and household chores contribute significantly to overall calorie burn.
    2. **Regulate Fat Intake**:
    - People under 10% body fat naturally monitor their fat consumption, knowing fats are more easily stored as body fat compared to carbohydrates.
    3. **Maintain Consistent Sleep Schedules**:
    - Consistency in sleep timing is crucial for metabolic efficiency and maintaining low body fat, regardless of total sleep hours.
    4. **Embrace Hunger**:
    - Viewing hunger as a positive signal for fat burning rather than an immediate need to eat helps in managing calorie intake and promoting fat loss.
    5. **Limit Alcohol Consumption**:
    - Minimal or no alcohol intake is common among those maintaining low body fat, as alcohol promotes fat storage and disrupts metabolism.
    6. **Prioritize Protein Intake**:
    - High protein diets support muscle growth and increase fat oxidation, contributing to a leaner body composition.
    7. **Stay Hydrated**:
    - Regular hydration boosts energy expenditure and fat oxidation, particularly beneficial when water is consumed in a fasted state.
    8. **Flexible Carbohydrate Approach**:
    - Carbohydrates are not inherently bad; total intake matters more than timing. Strategic carbohydrate consumption can aid performance but is not critical for most people.
    9. **Prefer Whole Foods**:
    - Whole foods over ultra-processed foods help in reducing calorie intake and increasing energy expenditure due to a higher thermic effect of digestion.
    ### Summary
    - Integrating these nine habits can profoundly impact one's ability to maintain low body fat and overall health.
    - Consistent activity, mindful eating, regular sleep patterns, limited alcohol, high protein intake, adequate hydration, and a preference for whole foods are key practices.
    - These behaviors are often unconscious and ingrained in the daily routines of those who successfully maintain low body fat.

  • @Mike_Thompson
    @Mike_Thompson 2 дні тому +1

    There are more than 36 weeks in a year...

  • @Mav646
    @Mav646 День тому

    Carbs will never stop fat loss even in the metabolically unhealthy as long as there is a deficit at the end of the day.

  • @peterpan408
    @peterpan408 День тому

    If alcohol causes other food to be stored as fat, then you should drink Vodka in a Fasted condition to prevent fat deposition 😉

  • @PatriceBoivin
    @PatriceBoivin 2 дні тому +1

    The body doesn't have calorie receptors, it's a concept lifted from thermodynamics and doesn't apply to the human body. 500 calories of fat vs carbs is meaningless because fat and carbs are digested differently. (ref. Dr. Jason Fung)

    • @Lee.S..B
      @Lee.S..B 2 дні тому +3

      He mentions the difference.
      The difference is in the different processing calorific costs within the body.
      Just like someone on a very high protein percentage diet can be using 30% of their consumed calories Just in the processing of the protein for use as an energy source.

  • @geno5169
    @geno5169 2 дні тому

    I just want to get %10 body fat! U get between 7 to 6 hrs of sleep! I lift weights everyday with pushups! Yea I start my day with Starbucks! It has to be a strong cold Starbucks! I just turned 56 in June! I’m working on getting lean! It’s a working process

  • @shawnmcgrath3226
    @shawnmcgrath3226 День тому

    Pretty sure we just did a video like this very recently or someone has that’s in this space …

  • @chrisbonnett6783
    @chrisbonnett6783 9 годин тому

    In a week he'll post a video with the complete opposite recommendations.

  • @joeraguso5376
    @joeraguso5376 2 дні тому

    You could also do all these things but continue drinking and you'll still be around 15%

  • @azdhan
    @azdhan 2 дні тому

    Great video. Thanks Thomas. However, I believe sub 10% bf and even 10% bf is not necessarily healthy or in many cases even realistically sustainable for the general population without performance enhancement drugs. This is because you are constantly struggling with your body’s evolutionary tendency to preferentially try to store fat in case of a famine at the expense of building muscle. If you are an athlete and for your sport you need to have a certain ratio of lean mass to bf % then you may have no choice. Aside from that if your are a bodybuilder competing for a bodybuilding competition, then nothing wrong with pushing the needle to 10% bf or sub 10%. Even there, those experienced body builders who do that will tell you, it is temporary for them and there noncompetition/off season bf% is 12-15%. Most say at sub 10% they get that dead face look, there energy levels and sleep suffer, their junk food cravings go through the roof, and they suffer from low testosterone. I would focus way more on prioritizing higher lean muscle mass, and not freaking out over maintaining 10% or sub 10% bf unless you are one of those people that due to genetic or ethnic reasons tend to very quickly even with the slightest bf% increase tend to first and foremost store visceral fat over subcontinuous fat. Focusing on maintaining or gaining lean mass and focusing more on building functional strength will help you way more, not only cardiometabolically, but with everyday tasks that tax your functional strength. In addition, long term, it will reduce your risk of injuries and possibly keep you from ending up seriously sarcopenic in your old age. I say start with a DEXXA to get a ball park figure of your total bf %, and more important where most of that fat is being stored. You can have low bf% but if more of that is visceral fat and you are assessed as “skinny fat” or a “TOOFI” (Thin On The Outside Fat On The Inside), then be afraid be very afraid. While it is true that DEXXA is prone to errors and not 100% accurate for assessing overall bf%. It should be noted that no measure of bf% is 100% accurate. Dexxa can still give you a good snapshot of whether you are predominantly storing fat viscerally or subcutaneously.

  • @martinepeters9891
    @martinepeters9891 2 дні тому

    Ditch that lady cleaning up your house and if you have a garden, don't hire people to do it for you. ❤

  • @dadaustin4570
    @dadaustin4570 2 дні тому

    So what you are saying is: everything in moderation except prioritize proteins

  • @andrewzach1921
    @andrewzach1921 2 дні тому

    Comment for the algorithm

  • @SweepTheLeg2023
    @SweepTheLeg2023 2 дні тому +1

    😲 1:00 Fidgeting, walking around doing dishes burns thousands of calories 🤔

    • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
      @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  2 дні тому +1

      Yes. NEAT burns thousands of calories for many people. Sorry that you find that hard to believe. But yes it’s entirely common

    • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
      @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  2 дні тому

      But because you put that 🤔 emoji, here ya go: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279077/

    • @SweepTheLeg2023
      @SweepTheLeg2023 2 дні тому +1

      @@ThomasDeLauerOfficial 🤔🤔 *Levels of NEAT ranges widely* ... *with variance of up to 2000 kilocalories per day between two individuals of similar size.* These differences are related to complex interactions of environmental and biological factors, including people’s differing occupations, leisure-time activities, individual molecular and genetic factors, and evidence that food intake has independent effects on spontaneous physical activity.

    • @boblully5053
      @boblully5053 2 дні тому

      @@ThomasDeLauerOfficialdon’t believe every study you see lol this is similar to ice baths burning fat

    • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
      @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  2 дні тому +3

      Hey Sweep, this shouldn’t have to be a debate? Brother. Possibly misunderstanding. NEAT, outside of RMR (and besides athletes) is the biggest energy expenditure we have. Most active people burn in the thousands (1k cals +) daily. And the the more muscle you have, the more it is exaggerated. I respect people trying to learn, and I see your perspective as someone may not always have the LBM to drive this. But your daily movement is HUGE. Look at Europe where exercise isn’t engineered out if life like it is in the US. Their NEAT is going to be everything that is not associated with exercise induced or deliberate physical activity. And it can certainly vary widely. Hope this clears it up!

  • @advex4428
    @advex4428 2 дні тому

    Personally, I think what you say about being indifferent about hunger just means you are not insulin resistant.

  • @TrapperDavido
    @TrapperDavido 2 дні тому

    Is the assumption that under 10% body fat is optimal for general health and fitness? For everyone?

    • @cmjack777
      @cmjack777 День тому

      I’m a climber, so yes under 10% is optimal because that is one less pound I’m having to pull up the rock 😂😂😂

  • @tashaohaynes
    @tashaohaynes 2 дні тому

    On one hand he says protein causes fat and carbs cause 75% less fat. But on the other hand he says protein is good for fat loss 🤔 im so confused!

  • @TonyBabarino
    @TonyBabarino 2 дні тому

    You’re confusing us. Fat stores more easily as fat, but you eat low carb to keep insulin low….so if you eat minimal fat and minimal carbs, is your (and our?) diet then to be 90-95% protein???? Explain please.

  • @hippie-io7225
    @hippie-io7225 2 дні тому

    A more effective way to view insulin spike: It promotes the storage of fat from carbs injested. Yes, it does impede fat loss, but that is not the primary mechanism.

  • @MomokiJapan
    @MomokiJapan День тому

    they dont eat.

  • @BOZ_11
    @BOZ_11 2 дні тому

    For the algo!

  • @reclaimtheframe
    @reclaimtheframe 2 дні тому

    Walk during your rest times at the gym

  • @invisible9758
    @invisible9758 2 дні тому

    When you’re talking about being under 10% body fat, you’re talking about men, right? I thought it wasn’t healthy to go under 12-13% for females. I feel like garbage and my brain doesn’t work under 13%

  • @deanpesci8484
    @deanpesci8484 2 дні тому +1

    Whole, one-ingredient foods satisfy hunger. Processed crap stimulates hunger. Pretty simple actually!

  • @everready800
    @everready800 2 дні тому

    Most people don't want to give up all the foods they love that keep them above 10% body fat.

  • @crappygamer4927
    @crappygamer4927 День тому

    This dude natty? He's fucking huge

  • @tom3881
    @tom3881 2 дні тому +3

    You forgot the growth hormone and the steroids. I know YOU know that people that know their stuff can see the obvious, Thomas.

    • @boblully5053
      @boblully5053 2 дні тому +2

      Yeah I agree you need steroids if you wanna below 10% with muscle other wise your hormones will be terrible and you’ll feel terrible

    • @rocketeightyseven1823
      @rocketeightyseven1823 2 дні тому +1

      @@boblully5053 I achieved 10% once when I was around 20...felt like crap! I don't think it's healthy to be that low. The lowest I try to go is around 13%. I notice I feel the best with around 13% personally.

    • @boblully5053
      @boblully5053 2 дні тому

      @@rocketeightyseven1823 yup 13% is a good healthy range 12-17% is optimal for hormones below 10% it’s been shown in studies to tank your hormones.

    • @lajoskoczan4428
      @lajoskoczan4428 2 дні тому

      @@rocketeightyseven1823 With a proper nutrition and lifestyle, being with 8-10% BF is still easily manageable with no less restrictions than at 10-15%.

    • @MB-bp8gc
      @MB-bp8gc 2 дні тому

      He didn't forget growth hormone at all. He mentioned it at 5:30. You would know that if you actually watched the vid

  • @SammyHelsper
    @SammyHelsper 2 дні тому

    Your kids are that age huh... I swear i watched walle 72x

  • @cainemarko5021
    @cainemarko5021 2 дні тому +1

    Are protein bars considered ultra processed food? I mean they certainly aren't "natural". 🤔

    • @rocketeightyseven1823
      @rocketeightyseven1823 2 дні тому +1

      I think some tend to be more than others. I think anything with artificial sweeteners can be considered ultra processed. I try to go for protein bars with high dietary fiber..lower calorie. High fiber tends to signal less processed...it's almost like comparing plain oatmeal(less processed) to breakfast cereals(ultra processed.) I just try to eat protein bars in moderation.

    • @SquatchWatcher
      @SquatchWatcher 2 дні тому +4

      Any food engineered to not resemble its raw ingredients is an "ultra-processed" food

    • @exerciserelax8719
      @exerciserelax8719 2 дні тому +1

      Yes.

    • @chrisburton3571
      @chrisburton3571 2 дні тому +1

      The same can be said with protein shakes, but both are a good alternative to ensure you're hitting your protein numbers. White rice, a staple for some sub 10% folks is another example. Ultra processed isn't a bad thing depending on your goals.

    • @cainemarko5021
      @cainemarko5021 2 дні тому +1

      @@SquatchWatcher So do you tend to avoid protein bars? Even the ones deemed "good".
      I eat clean, but I do use bars and shakes to help hit my protein numbers on a given day. So just curious what the community thinks of them as a whole.

  • @SweepTheLeg2023
    @SweepTheLeg2023 2 дні тому +1

    🤔 *Steroids?*

    • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
      @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  2 дні тому +2

      Sorry but if I need steroids to be 180lbs there’s a serious problem here.

    • @SweepTheLeg2023
      @SweepTheLeg2023 2 дні тому

      ​@@ThomasDeLauerOfficial 👊👊 It was a joke, "We all do this" Ba Dum Bump.

  • @cptn.penguin902
    @cptn.penguin902 День тому

    Steip #1: have ADHD

  • @theiceageiscoming.5516
    @theiceageiscoming.5516 2 дні тому

    💪😎🇺🇲

  • @Libertarian606
    @Libertarian606 2 дні тому

    I know loads of people with super low body fat, and none of them prioritise protein - they are all eating low fat, low protein and VERY high carb including using substantial amounts of table sugar. Sugar increases insulin sensitivity which is very important if you want to eat as much as you want while being super lean

  • @60-Is-The-New-30
    @60-Is-The-New-30 2 дні тому +1

    These are not correct. I am under 5% year-round and am 60. Natural and no drugs to accomplish this. I think I am going to make a video list to show how to get ripped and remain healthy. You missed a lot, and I mean a lot, Mr. DeLeLauter!!!!

    • @ThomasDeLauerOfficial
      @ThomasDeLauerOfficial  2 дні тому +3

      Congrats! That’s awesome at 60!! I’d love to see your list. Make a video on it, I’m sure some people would tune in to see that. Not sure it was necessary to make this comment so rude towards me, but all good.

    • @60-Is-The-New-30
      @60-Is-The-New-30 2 дні тому

      @@ThomasDeLauerOfficial no , Mr. DeLauer, it was absolutely not meant as rudeness. Your list is correct, but I think much more can be added. I will make a list.
      My apologies if I sounded rude. I watch all your videos!!!! And interviews!!!

    • @truthbomb5352
      @truthbomb5352 2 дні тому

      You’re not below 5 percent year round that’s absurd, peaked professional bodybuilders on show day only just dip below 5 percent … you’re not that! End of!

    • @60-Is-The-New-30
      @60-Is-The-New-30 2 дні тому

      @@truthbomb5352 That's absurd, eh? My videos don't lie. I was not aware that someone needs to be a professional bodybuilder to go under 5%. Actually, right now I am near the 3% mark.
      END OF! RIGHT BACK AT YOU!!!!
      And I am natural and 60 years old!!!
      I can't post the link, but here is the title of one of my latest videos, "Becoming The Most Ripped 60-Year-Old In The World ( Hi SKEPTICS)"

  • @juice6459
    @juice6459 2 дні тому

    Dude, your thumb nails paint you as quite frankly, kind of weird, whatever it takes to 'get the click' I suppose.

  • @JpDubbed
    @JpDubbed 16 годин тому

    Don't be a blob

  • @larrytabor2099
    @larrytabor2099 2 дні тому +1

    I love my fat 💪🏻

    • @everready800
      @everready800 2 дні тому +1

      I love my carbs lol. But I fast. But I definitely don't want to live in a world without carbs lol.

    • @larrytabor2099
      @larrytabor2099 2 дні тому

      @@everready800 yea i did that for 5 years and developed heart issues. Cholesterol almost 600. Not fun

  • @jh24888
    @jh24888 2 дні тому

    Trt period, end of story