Will A Cheat Meal Really Ruin A Week's Worth Of Dieting?

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  • A cheat meal is a designated time when someone deviating from their strict dietary regimen indulges in food that is typically considered off-limits. This concept is popular among dieters seeking a psychological break from restrictive eating, aiming to boost morale and potentially metabolism. However, the capacity of a cheat meal to undo a week's worth of dieting lies in the delicate balance of calories.
    As I explain in this video :)
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  • @ludders39
    @ludders39 Місяць тому +437

    I was the bird in this video. I am fine.
    See you in court James

    • @MrAmadeus1998
      @MrAmadeus1998 Місяць тому +60

      I specialize in Bird Law, I’d love to take you on as a client pro-bono!

    • @FilmBooth
      @FilmBooth Місяць тому +6

      😂

    • @JamesSmithPT
      @JamesSmithPT  Місяць тому +45

      Hahha ffs

    • @grandmarnier3746
      @grandmarnier3746 Місяць тому +11

      I know a guy, he speaks a little bit of pigeon. Name is Charlie Kelly.

    • @R02D
      @R02D Місяць тому +1

      😂😂😂legend

  • @fazer12779
    @fazer12779 Місяць тому +177

    So to conclude, it’s about your total weekly calorie intake, not your single meals.

    • @Skaterstee
      @Skaterstee Місяць тому +26

      Yeah basically, It's just about balancing a healthy lifestyle socially and a good relationship with food without being too obsessive with calories at every meal time

    • @George2647g
      @George2647g Місяць тому +2

      needed you on the end of the video really

    • @fotis3v480
      @fotis3v480 29 днів тому +1

      Who cares about social life bro tf that has to do with making gains and achieving whatever goals lol😂.
      Y'all need to get off the internet and realise people are worthless.​@@Skaterstee

  • @JamesSmithPT
    @JamesSmithPT  Місяць тому +266

    Rip that bird, gone but never forgotten 🕊️

    • @girl.anachronism5639
      @girl.anachronism5639 Місяць тому

      It’s everyone’s responsibility to speak out against oppression and gen oh cide 🫠

    • @girl.anachronism5639
      @girl.anachronism5639 Місяць тому

      Especially yt people (coming from a white person 🤓)

    • @liveloveride1676
      @liveloveride1676 Місяць тому +1

      Hey Tabby, What a load of crap, are you running out of ideas, always trying to show off instead of just producing good content, just get on with it, you are becoming a boring Aussie.

    • @nazshak
      @nazshak Місяць тому +6

      I will lose weight for that bird for my wedding thats in 6 months.

    • @stephenjones7916
      @stephenjones7916 Місяць тому +2

      Next video - how many calories the bird used avoiding the Audi 🫡

  • @BenGmanUk
    @BenGmanUk Місяць тому +101

    I appreciate you keeping the term "bell end" alive. It's important work.

    • @skyepalmer5719
      @skyepalmer5719 Місяць тому +4

      And very British 😂

    • @auslandermercury972
      @auslandermercury972 Місяць тому

      Is that what he was saying, haha. I was trying to figure it out. Thank you! 😂

  • @Spongefov
    @Spongefov Місяць тому +105

    appreciate the sympathy towards us type 1 diabetics, its rare hearing someone who actually understands the difference between a hypo and a hyper

    • @TommyEvans100
      @TommyEvans100 Місяць тому +4

      Ya at least he's not like the movies, "o no his blood sugar is low he needs insulin straight away" 💀💀💀😂😂

    • @Spongefov
      @Spongefov Місяць тому

      @@TommyEvans100 exactly! 😂

  • @JakeMDavey
    @JakeMDavey Місяць тому +158

    Thought James was flexing big time, but then remembered the exchange rate for 14,000 Australian ding-dong-dollaroonies is about £3GBP.

  • @adeystevenson7313
    @adeystevenson7313 Місяць тому +14

    Love it, I’ve had people literally stand there and argue with me that counting calories is stupid, then explain that they struggle with losing weight….when I don’t………

  • @Scottk2022
    @Scottk2022 Місяць тому +40

    Anyone who has ever said you don’t need to track calories to me is not in good shape

    • @brandonlee7382
      @brandonlee7382 25 днів тому +1

      True, I count calories in my head. I look at food and know roundabout how much calories are in it.

    • @Scottk2022
      @Scottk2022 25 днів тому

      @@brandonlee7382 i have gotten to that level with months of tracking but most people are definitely not able to do that and will vastly under estimate

    •  19 днів тому +3

      you need to at least do aproximation. What I do is to round it up (so it I think something is like 270 I will count as 300) while always gettin all the protein.

    • @CPSPD
      @CPSPD 12 днів тому

      round up calories, round down protein for sure.

    • @YoungMarTV1
      @YoungMarTV1 4 дні тому

      I feel like you can track calories without it having to write it down. You should know how much ground meat it takes for a burger patty or chicken etc

  • @scottrobinson4611
    @scottrobinson4611 Місяць тому +96

    Started counting calories 2 months ago.
    It's allowed me to realise how much food I actually eat, and think about how I can do things differently to lose weight without feeling miserable.
    I still get takeaways, I still eat junk food, I just eat less of them.
    Yesterday I felt like eating snacks after lunch.
    When dinner time came around, a normal meal would've been way too many calories on top of the snacks I'd already eaten, so I just decided to eat 2 yoghurts and a chocolate bar for dinner. 600 fewer calories than what I was going to eat, and I still went to bed without feeling hungry.
    I didn't feel like I'd missed out on proper food. I chose to eat the snacks, and as a result didn't need a full meal for dinner.
    I'm down 8kg in 10 weeks. I don't feel like I've missed out on enjoying food, my diet has barely changed, I just stopped eating full meals if I'm not actually hungry and don't need the calories.

    • @samjoshi1812
      @samjoshi1812 Місяць тому +7

      I mean doesn't sound as healthy as eating more calories from healthier full meals but if it works for you then fair play

    • @scottrobinson4611
      @scottrobinson4611 Місяць тому +22

      @@samjoshi1812 It's sustainable for me.
      After a lifetime of being obese and multiple failed attempts to lose weight, this is what's finally working for me and I'm completely happy with it.
      I'm not starving myself. I'm not cutting out foods I crave or really enjoy. I'm not lacking nutrients.
      And it's certainly more healthy than staying obese.
      Down 8kg, still about 20kg to go. I'm the healthiest I've been in years.

    • @IssaMeZane
      @IssaMeZane Місяць тому +3

      @@samjoshi1812That makes no sense? "doesn't sound as healthy as eating more calories from healthier full meals"
      What does this mean? Counting and tracking everything doesn't make it unhealthy at all unless the person suffers from it mentally.

    • @dt937
      @dt937 Місяць тому +1

      ​@IssaMeZane he is exactly what is wrong with people sticking their noses in other people's lives l. Total bro science 😂

    • @jony6092
      @jony6092 Місяць тому +1

      Congrats, awesome progress!
      Would you have any recommendations or opinion on best way of tracking/recording calories? Is there a specific App you get on or something?

  • @TerryTurbo-sb7im
    @TerryTurbo-sb7im Місяць тому +35

    Changed my life 7 years ago when I first came across your channel.
    Just straight up common sense

    • @CyclistChris
      @CyclistChris Місяць тому

      Which is why so many people struggle to lose weight. They don't have common sense.

  • @APsychForSoreMinds
    @APsychForSoreMinds Місяць тому +4

    Dude. I have to say, I absolutely LOVE your videos. There's no pointless waffle. You get straight to the point. You simplify complex concepts. You're genuinely engaging and funny without trying too hard. I'm a fan.

  • @Alex-hc3ym
    @Alex-hc3ym Місяць тому +8

    I started tracking recently and have actually found it liberating not restrictive. I've discovered that my diet had basically been all over the place before, eating too little some days and way too much on others. I'm eating much more consistently now and am able to eat treat foods without feeling bad about it, and then just adjust other days accordingly.
    In this minefield of a food climate that we live in today I think tracking is a very useful tool to navigating it.

    • @louisebrown8235
      @louisebrown8235 Місяць тому

      I'm the same, I feel less guilty eating treats when I track because I know I've got the calories to spare and it's never as bad as I think anyway

  • @Dumebi7278
    @Dumebi7278 Місяць тому +46

    Diahorrea of a CEO is hilarious 😂

  • @moggers51
    @moggers51 Місяць тому +8

    As a Type 1 Diabetic for 14 years.. I loved hearing what you had to say 😂 made me laugh but it was very true & spot on! Cheers dude 🤙🏻😝

  • @Thewannabeheroes
    @Thewannabeheroes 8 днів тому

    love these videos, your whole way of speaking just cracks me up, but its still informative :) nicely done!

  • @ugachaka2614
    @ugachaka2614 Місяць тому +3

    Thankyou James, for the wise words i don't have to formulate myself when i talk to people about the food management topic=) i just show them your videos and thats it=)
    Great content, man! thanks so much for your work.

  • @DJFerg1990
    @DJFerg1990 Місяць тому +3

    Brilliant and entertaining advice as always.

  • @captainbligh3894
    @captainbligh3894 Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed this man, so simple really . Well done.

  • @sambasedsamurai9338
    @sambasedsamurai9338 Місяць тому +4

    It's not obsessive, it's necessary if you want to guarantee weight loss without becoming ravenously hungry and sluggish (undereating and crashing) or actually not even hitting deficit (overeating while thinking you didn't eat that much)

  • @ynotmoah
    @ynotmoah Місяць тому

    James, starting my count on Friday is something I never thought about and had lots of excuses for not tracking due to some life challenges but this I know I can do successfully. Thank you sir and love your videos!

  • @Brother_JL
    @Brother_JL Місяць тому +5

    I wear a glucose monitor because I'm type 1 diabetic. I would say that a lot of people would find it interesting and possibly helpful to see how what they put in their mouths affects their body in real time.

  • @OVERSKULL87
    @OVERSKULL87 Місяць тому +1

    Time to get back onto tracking my intake. Thanks for the pep talk 🤘

  • @spambunny123
    @spambunny123 Місяць тому

    Another good video James respect!

  • @Wynneception
    @Wynneception Місяць тому +2

    In retrospect I think this is also a lot of the reason why many ordinary people “inexplicably” gain weight in the first place (ie not super morbidly obese folks, but ordinary people who are overweight and don’t really know why). For most of the week, they’re eating at or close to maintenance, so they think they’re being good and healthy and not overeating, and they’re not lying, but then they go out on weekends and overeat because they feel like their diet is otherwise good so they’ve “earned” it. Lo and behold from their weekend antics they’re eating enough to put on about a pound a week.

  • @justincampbell1213
    @justincampbell1213 24 дні тому

    This is a really effective video! Thank you!

  • @elbeano3748
    @elbeano3748 Місяць тому

    Always good videos James

  • @PauperTrader
    @PauperTrader Місяць тому +2

    The only place I come to for sense about fitness, and the added comedy.

  • @StillGame787
    @StillGame787 Місяць тому +1

    Yet again talking pure sense!

  • @Dan_In_Detroit
    @Dan_In_Detroit Місяць тому +1

    Love your videos, and I also love the sound of the car's engine, thing of beauty.

  • @timjamiesonphotos
    @timjamiesonphotos Місяць тому +1

    Love all your videos man. Could you do one for us skinny guys looking to gain weight? So much conflicting info online

  • @dirtbagoutside
    @dirtbagoutside Місяць тому

    Great video! SPOT ON!!

  • @drucknashorn3057
    @drucknashorn3057 Місяць тому

    I am surprised of how great of an advice this start-friday-counting method is. I will do it for my financing budget.

  • @Alexander-pk1tu
    @Alexander-pk1tu Місяць тому +1

    Good video mate!

  • @tonyashaw4571
    @tonyashaw4571 Місяць тому

    I’m newer to counting calories and quickly learnt how much I was over eating always causing any loss to creep back up eventually. Now that I’m tracking it all my new favorite thing to tell my husband is, “I’m not eating that, it’s too expensive.” I will still have things I enjoy, but I 100% pay attention to the cost now! This video with your example was is something everyone should watch!

  • @DeadManVlog
    @DeadManVlog Місяць тому

    Great, frank, helpful, well meaning, and also funny content. As per usual.

  • @Flaaaamme
    @Flaaaamme Місяць тому +1

    For me if i have a cheat day and go wayyyy over… next day i just go about my usual diet and it sorts itself out in a day or two. Sometimes over stressing it can cause more problems. Just get back to how u train with lots of water and just look forward to another cheat day when u feel u need one 👊🏻👍🏻

  • @tismeDenis
    @tismeDenis Місяць тому

    Making funny sense of things always wins 💪🏻

  • @joshmoodie5729
    @joshmoodie5729 Місяць тому

    Great video as usual James. Metaphor or analogy on point as always, Thank you! However, just one burning question. Why so close to the steering wheel?

  • @aksjcre8
    @aksjcre8 Місяць тому

    I can CATEGORICALLY say without a shadow of a doubt that James is absolutely correct.
    This is because for the last 8 weeks I have been following what his macro calculator has been telling me and I have lost 11kg and gone from around 15% bf to 10% bf.
    James, I would like to thank you for the way your work has helped someone like me take my nutrition seriously and the results have made me believe in the process. I have the physique I have always wanted and now I’m using your calculator to get on my journey in my lean bulk.
    God bless you, James 🌟

  • @hultmanable183
    @hultmanable183 Місяць тому

    Thanks for a great video as always. I find it hard to hit my protein target and not go over my calorie intake. Feels like I have to live on proteinshakes for the rest of the week after i go bananas on the weekends :) However, I really like your approach, so thanks again!

  • @calreedo9398
    @calreedo9398 Місяць тому +1

    This is definitely a question a lot of us ask.
    I know from experience that for me, fat loss was most effective when it was 7 days a week, hardcore, consistent. Was it sustainable? No. Did I binge and rebound? Yes.
    Finding something sustainable as James is saying is the key.

  • @KH-qc9rl
    @KH-qc9rl Місяць тому

    This one was a banger. Cheers m8

  • @Sirpuntsalot
    @Sirpuntsalot Місяць тому

    Great video mate

  • @RedHeadWolf117
    @RedHeadWolf117 Місяць тому +2

    I started counting calories in December, to gain some weight since I'd had trouble putting on any muscle. I gained about 2.5kg. I'd never tracked before so it was quite shocking how I was eating before. Right now I'm in a cut so 2300 down to 1600 calories and it's quite interesting of a change. At first I was super hungry but eventually figured out I should just eat smaller meals with some low calorie snacks between. Basically I just reduced how much I have with each meal, and like you said, if I want ice cream in the evening I have to plan my whole day.
    I used to think I was good at "intuitive eating" but I was definitely not. At this point I'd definitely recommend macro tracking. It's not as difficult as I'd always imagined.

  • @tobysyoutubechannel420
    @tobysyoutubechannel420 Місяць тому

    Great video!

  • @gerrym75
    @gerrym75 Місяць тому

    As always, good info James - hoping your message is getting across to those who think it's as easy as taking the latest fat loss pill or magic powder.
    For those that criticise counting calories as somehow detrimental to your mental health, I'd argue it's actually a great learning tool for a healthy lifestyle. I was in a calorie deficit for 3 months at the end of last year, lost around 8kgs. I came out of the defecit in January and haven't needed to count since as I can simply monitor my weight to see if I'm eating above/below my maintenance calories and adjust as necessary. I also now know what 300 or 400 calories looks like after counting for a number of months, so can easily avoid high calorie snacks or meals during the day, so don't really need to constantly count.

  • @therodian96
    @therodian96 Місяць тому +21

    I always approach it very simple. If I know I'm going to have a cheat meal tomorrow, maybe I'm eating out with friends for example, I will lower my calories the day before and after the cheat and on the day I cheat, I only eat low calorie protein foods with some fruit and vegetables to cut my calories really low.

    • @12thMandalorian
      @12thMandalorian Місяць тому

      simple but effective

    • @_Amit_Sunil
      @_Amit_Sunil Місяць тому

      So on the day you cheat you don't actually cheat? Lol wut

    • @therodian96
      @therodian96 Місяць тому +3

      @@_Amit_Sunil everything alright with your vision mate?

    • @makeshit
      @makeshit Місяць тому

      I do it even simpler. Don't count calories. Jus eat everything within a 4h window, lunch, dinner, snacks, all in. Occasionally have OMAD once a week. Stick to healthy whole foods as much as u can.

    • @gleipnirrr
      @gleipnirrr Місяць тому +1

      @@therodian96 his eyes are fine, you literally wrote that on the day you cheat, you eat low calorie protein foods with some fruit and vegetables. if that's actually what you meant, it's not a cheat day, it's a refeed.

  • @Astrix321
    @Astrix321 Місяць тому +2

    i counted calories 10 years ago when i had to loose 32kg, which i did in 1 year. now i can just eyeball food and guesstimate calories, i rarely look at the back of the foods to check calories i just know now, which is pretty neat, but it was a hell back then to track calories manually and by doing it i just learned pretty much how much is in which food, makes it easier if u know that 1 gram of food in carbs/protein is 4kcal and 1gram of food in fat is 9kcal

  • @albin2591
    @albin2591 21 день тому +1

    "no one thats overweight has died of starvation" might be the best thing ever said when it comes to weightloss

  • @Mike-Oxlong93
    @Mike-Oxlong93 Місяць тому

    Straight & honest 👌
    & Calling out the paid pretenders 👊

  • @garethmorgan7474
    @garethmorgan7474 Місяць тому

    Top video yet again, u just talk sense not like other people do

  • @cybermantis
    @cybermantis Місяць тому +20

    This is the cold and unfiltered Truth about weightloss, most people don't want to hear. With this exact method i managed to lose 25kg in 3 years. (in addition to working out 3-5times per week)
    For context, i had about 123kg in the middle of the pandemic, now i can maintain a stable 2 digit weight.

    • @ekroizm
      @ekroizm Місяць тому

      99kg?

    • @Deceit-hx7ey
      @Deceit-hx7ey Місяць тому +1

      ​@ekroizm even if 99kg's, it is a real change when you can lose weight whenever you decide to do so.

    • @cybermantis
      @cybermantis Місяць тому

      @@ekroizm 97-99kg

    • @a.c.slater573
      @a.c.slater573 Місяць тому

      @@cybermantis Thats very heavy lol

    • @BonneWilce
      @BonneWilce Місяць тому +2

      ​@@a.c.slater573what a silly thing to say lol. You have no idea of there height or fitness.

  • @PreparedDeath
    @PreparedDeath Місяць тому

    Great video, nice visual aid. I do a bit of all. I eat one meal a day, low calorie high volume foods most of the week, 1 or 2 days I eat shiritake noodle stirFry (about 700cal all in) then on my day off work I just eat “normal” still sim to eat good food but don’t worry too much. I’m down 4 stone (27.9kg) so it’s definitely working for me, it’s all about finding your own balance

  • @djaaronix
    @djaaronix 29 днів тому

    This is the method that I have always applied to live a normal life, you eat a little less monday - thursday, so you can bank up your calories and use them on the weekend while still hitting your weekly calorie intake. I do not know why more people don't scream this message from the rooftoops, is the way to have a regular existence.

  • @shroomer3867
    @shroomer3867 23 дні тому

    For me the key was to make my deficit really small, the smaller it is the less painful dieting was and the more consistent it was every day.

  • @alanmiskimmin6924
    @alanmiskimmin6924 Місяць тому

    I tried something similar where i lay £20 a day in pound coins and each pound represents 100 calories at the end of every week i saved it aside. Kept me off drink watching the jar fill up over a few months. Helped me lose weight, kept me off the drink and gave me money to blow on crap when the jar filled. Keep up the free info James. 💪

  • @lawrencegt2229
    @lawrencegt2229 Місяць тому

    Nice one James! In order to stretch out the calories and to avoid stealing from yourself with ad hoc snacks, I also adopt the 'Big Hole - Little Hole' tactic; nothing goes into the big hole at the top of the alimentary canal (i.e. your mouth) until something has emerged from the small hole. Also known as the 'Nightclub Bouncer' tactic (one out, one in).

  • @Chris1511
    @Chris1511 Місяць тому +1

    I agree with everything you’ve just said, other than a large Dominoes running your diet … yes, it’s 500kcal over your “savings” that week, but it’s also one of your meals, which is probably 800+ calories. So really, you’d still be in a deficit.

  • @Passarinho86
    @Passarinho86 Місяць тому

    Thanks for explaining it with money (a language I understand).

  • @739jep
    @739jep Місяць тому +44

    Type 1 diabetic here. If you’re the sort of person considering getting a CGM please save yourself the money. You may have convinced yourself that the numbers on the screen mean something to you - but they don’t.

    • @MultiGames4You
      @MultiGames4You Місяць тому +1

      Funny thing is sometimes they are not even close to the actual blood sugar.

    • @739jep
      @739jep Місяць тому +1

      @@MultiGames4Youthey’re getting a little more accurate over time but yes they’re certainly not incredibly accurate. They don’t even test the actual blood, as such there is a delay between what the meter is saying and what your blood sugar actually is.
      That said they’re still of course extremely useful for those with diabetes , but outside of that cohort I see little to no use. I have seen a lot of nonsense interpretations of what the numbers mean coming from non-diabetics wearing CGMs.

    • @juliescarfo2603
      @juliescarfo2603 Місяць тому

      I used a CGM for a while (type 2 with brittle blood sugars) I actually went hypoglycemic in the middle of the night. I passed out and it didn’t go off until my husband was trying to wake me up. They are okay but we are taught to check with a finger stick anyway. Mine was showing 100 and when I checked after passing out it was 42.

    • @739jep
      @739jep Місяць тому

      @@juliescarfo2603 that sucks. They can fail the other way as well, which is less problematic health wise , but can still be quite annoying. I’ve often been woken up in the middle of the night by an alarm but when checking with a finger stick I’m well within range.
      That said , overall they have immensely helped me manage my diabetes.

    • @ajjacob6145
      @ajjacob6145 Місяць тому

      I did use a CGM for a bit one thing it did help with is understand what my bloodsugar was doing and when. Really allowed me to
      Dial in on with insulin. Still using the same numbers years after with great results

  • @brucejensen3081
    @brucejensen3081 Місяць тому

    As i dont work and are old, everyday is the same, no weekend stupidity. The thing you arent accounting for is better digestion when undereating or proper eating and poorer digestion when stuffing yourself. This effects calories out.

  • @kestag2110
    @kestag2110 Місяць тому

    Love your work. RIP Bird 🌈

  • @averagerow1029
    @averagerow1029 Місяць тому

    I’ve tracked my calories for over 2 years. It has made my body what it is today because of that and the hard work I put in. I try to tell people just do it for a week, don’t rig it, and you will soon see what you’re consuming and it will give you a chance to change it. Doing it for a month, even more so. It’s not obsessive, it’s just practical for those who want to lose weight and those who want to gain like me.

  • @Sau-Plays
    @Sau-Plays Місяць тому +1

    and what if i walk 10k steps everyday, should i add these calories burned to my calorie defificit?

  • @RAGEAlanBun
    @RAGEAlanBun Місяць тому

    I noticed this when I was losing weight at the start of the year. From Jan 1st to the Superbowl I went from 15 stone 4 to 14 stone 7, which was roughly half way to my goal of 13 and a half stone, so was really happy with my progress. I decided to have a cheat day for the superbowl but wanted to log my calories anyway just to see how much I ate.
    I was shocked that I actually ate 5300 calories that day, just from going out for lunch, having some beers, then some snacks and a takeaway at night.
    I've not been as strict with my diet since then and put on a bit of weight but I'm down to 14 stone 3 at the moment and have had the occasional cheat day, but it tends to be once every 2-3 weeks, and I still make sure I log it regardless so I can see the impact it has.
    The worst thing I find is takeaways. Some big chains like Dominoes will tell you the calories, but where I live it's mostly smaller, local places that don't bother with calorie counts, so you have no idea if that kebab on a Friday night is 500 calories, 1500 or a lot more.

  • @hikinguphigh
    @hikinguphigh Місяць тому +1

    Recently found what works for me, i have breakfast at sub 300 calories, lunch and dinner are between 350 and 500 calories, hartleys 10cal jelly for pudding to satisfy my sweet tooth (these are actually between 4 and 7 calories) i dont feel hungry, if i fancy a treat like a chocolate bar. Im still well in a calorie deficet. I also go to the gym 6 out of 9 days (thats my work week) nearly 3 stone down and feeling healthier and more energectic than ever

  • @shugyosha7924
    @shugyosha7924 17 годин тому

    The moment I got serious about reducing alcohol was the moment I realised a standard night out drinking beer was over 3000 calories. What's the point of eating well all week if I'm just going to undo it all with one night out?

  • @craigwatts3650
    @craigwatts3650 Місяць тому +2

    Social media really is full of bell ends

  • @johnbeard653
    @johnbeard653 Місяць тому

    Hey James, is there research into how many calories our bodies can take on in one meal as body fat? Is there a threshold where our bodies would just dump the excess or is it essentially limitless?

  • @josephroa4475
    @josephroa4475 Місяць тому

    I have been weighing and measuring things for years. Just part of my routine now. Admittedly get a little anxious going out to eat if they don’t have nutritional values on menu.

  • @ethanpmclaren127
    @ethanpmclaren127 Місяць тому

    What happened to the vw golf James... enjoy the new audi though, good stuff.

  • @JAYJAI77
    @JAYJAI77 6 днів тому

    This content is 🔥

  • @Bevzthejcs
    @Bevzthejcs Місяць тому

    I resisted tracking calories for years cos quite frankly i couldn't be arsed... When i did finally start doing it i learnt so much it explained perfectly why i was still fat! I'm still fat but i'm less fat and getting less and less fat each day so i can definitely recommend doing it.

  • @Tannehillout
    @Tannehillout Місяць тому

    Yeah, back when I was drinking and smoking and doing blow like crazy nobody said anything. But when I started to try and do elimination diets, with which I did learn a lot about myself. For instance. I had anxiety for years and I didn’t realize that it was brought on by all the sugar I ate. I stopped eating the sugar and the anxiety went away completely. And if I wanted to give myself an anxiety attack later today or tomorrow all I have to do is eat a bunch of sugar right now. But I digress, yeah, those same people who wouldn’t say anything about me killing myself got all uppity about me doing these diets. Now I’m eating a completely healthy single ingredient, whole food diet. And it’s working great. And I track calories.

  • @Euthyphro
    @Euthyphro Місяць тому

    Recommend eating high fiber foods, too. Feeing full will stop you from getting those mad cravings. At the very least, it will make them manageable.

  • @megwicks1595
    @megwicks1595 Місяць тому +1

    You are honestly the best fitness professional out there in the social media and influencer space. Straight talker and actually real!

  • @ag31988
    @ag31988 Місяць тому +1

    When can we get Neutonic here in Aus? I ain’t paying $100 for shipping bro

  • @JamesonNichols
    @JamesonNichols Місяць тому

    I’ve been tracking loosely for years…. This week I started using my fit bit app to track. I have to fudge it a bit to get the actual amounts correct, because it likes to undershoot or do the math wrong if I convert to grams

  • @kimmoffat6429
    @kimmoffat6429 Місяць тому

    Fantastic video. Although now I'm totally mortified at the state of my finances...

  • @danecamille7988
    @danecamille7988 Місяць тому

    Really enjoyed the last segment! 👊🏽🤌🏾

  • @Zonalar
    @Zonalar Місяць тому

    I've tracked my calories for January + February religiously. Part of taking charge of my weight and getting rid of it.
    Together with just WALKING every day (not jogging, literally moving my ass 5-7k steps a day), it had an Immediaty and positive improvement. went from 152kg to 144kg in that timespan, so 8kg gone.
    Here is why tracking calories helped me:
    - counting the calories of what im eating made me realize just how bad all the pasta SAUCES are for kcal.
    - cooking massive amounts of pasta felt like a horrible idea, seeing the calories in it. I became more conscious about my choice.
    - looking at kcal in everything i buy in the supermarket. I realize, alot of products aren't that kcal heavy! There's plenty of alternatives especially in snacking produce with a dip instead of snacking chips and nuts.
    - keeping track made it my GOAL to not exceed my daily kcal number. It reinforced that I will say NO to the mcdonalds burger, or ordering takeout from home.
    - it also allowed me to see how big a difference my fitness made, in terms how much im allowed to consume and still lose weight. so now I'm allowed to reward myself with a Döner kebab here and there (using chicken meat, no cocktail sauce) and it's both a treat and a perfectly healthy alternative to cooking a meal that day.
    I've had fantastic process from january to march. In April i stopped, took a break, very little fitness, and regressed. But it just makes sense: You get out what you put in! So im very motivated to start again, and this time I can be more relaxed and less neurotic about it all. Because i know it works!

  • @auslandermercury972
    @auslandermercury972 Місяць тому

    I actually use this same analogy. I’m big on budgeting and it is pretty comparable to dieting and tracking calories. I’m glad someone else said it 😄 Save a little now, spend a little later ☺️

  • @JGComments
    @JGComments Місяць тому +1

    You don't need to track calories if you just eat standardized meals most of the time.

  • @nunya5027
    @nunya5027 Місяць тому

    Honestly using a calorie tracker really makes me eat less . If not I just keep a rough running tally in my head and I always under estimate. For those of us old enough to remember not having internet access to your bank balance it is a similar concept. If you diligently tracked your balance you were less likely to be frivolous.

  • @wraith9112
    @wraith9112 Місяць тому

    I spent a week tracking my protein intake. I of course kept track of calories and carbs but the focus was protein. By the time I hit my goal at dinner. My total calories were at or just below 2000. My maintenance is 2700.

  • @gherasimtibi
    @gherasimtibi Місяць тому

    What a great video

  • @Mikey__R
    @Mikey__R 17 днів тому

    For me at least, maintaining a calorie deficit uses the same willpower as trying to save up. Doing one is fine, both together, and I'm struggling to stay on track.

  • @sawsaga
    @sawsaga Місяць тому +1

    Wish he could make the same faces he did during his Q&A on Instagram taking about “meal replacement” from Huel 😂😂

  • @louielondonmedia4819
    @louielondonmedia4819 Місяць тому

    I'm a Type 2 Diabetic and I use a CGM due to various reasons such as not being able to cope with the finger pricking. I also find it extremely useful when my blood glucose have gone astray. It is useful in monitoring biologically what goes it and out. Like how long it takes to digest certain carbs, the affect it has sitting in my stomach, when I am constipated, observing my blood glucose going high before a bowl movement. I can see in almost real time how insulin works on my body as the tablets medication isn't as effective on my body anymore. I've known I'm a diabetic since 2006, and for the past 7 years I have been using a CGM device. February 2024 my HBA1C was at 84 mmols and today it is at 69 mmols thanks to the CGM.
    I exercise every day achieving over 11,110 steps every day and I try to walk fast but is very hard with physical disabilities in my forties, and arthritis affecting my joints.
    I express all this due to the comments about Type 1 implied as the only people that need CGM devices to monitor blood glucose monitors, and I wonder how much of James Smith speed reading, where he doesn't quite now his stuff.

  • @SmarkySmarkz
    @SmarkySmarkz Місяць тому

    Do cheat days have any benefit in stopping your metabolism slowing down though? Doesn’t that make it more complex?

  • @steewizk
    @steewizk Місяць тому

    I’ve been tracking my calories for a few weeks, I’ve started being more active aswell, question I got is…. If I want a calorie deficit of 500, and my BMR is 2600, let’s say I eat 2100 calories tracked, but I use Apple Watch as a fitness tracker (I know it’s no way near 100% accurate) but I walk atleast 1hr30mins a day, around 7km, 6/7 days a week which is about 500 calories, the weight training I do is about 45mins to 1hour burns 300-350 calories (been doing weight training 3 or 4 times a week), might be a silly question but do I need to consume more calories because of the calories I’ve burned during exercise? I’m happy with a 500 deficit but with exercising 1200 deficit seems a lot.

  • @benzenelover
    @benzenelover Місяць тому

    Would the idea of banking calories work with increased activity instead of eating less? i.e. if I burned 500 more calories every day for 7 days, on the 8th day could I eat 3500 over my usual diet?

  • @crrntvntsnthnlnftnsscmmnty
    @crrntvntsnthnlnftnsscmmnty 2 дні тому

    It's a good trick.
    As a fat 'powerbuilder' who is currently losing weight, about 1kg a week unless on diet break week (in which case I still seem to lose 0.5kg lol)... it's about cheat items, not cheat meals. Got a bottle of Kofola to drink, was supposed to be last weekend but I still have it. Gf & I gonna have some gin & OJ tonight, but the dinner will be clean. We might have pizza tomorrow, though it will be from an Italian not fn Dominos 😂
    If being in a deficit means less than 2000 calories then I think it can be quite hard, but truth is 2800-3000 is a deficit for many guys watching this channel and it's not that hard.

  • @Thomas-rd4pm
    @Thomas-rd4pm Місяць тому

    Started tracking 2 weeks ago and made good progress already. I wasnt't able to do so months before with good training routine. Always ate much more calories, because I was hungry. Now i focus on calories and protein intake. My favourite carrot cake at starbucks has over 800 calories. already startet looking for some alternative receipes her on youtube.

  • @GeekInGeekOut
    @GeekInGeekOut Місяць тому

    Maxibons are the goat, shame you cant get them in the UK anymore 😢

  • @musicistheanswer6234
    @musicistheanswer6234 Місяць тому +1

    Great videos as always, James. This also works with just increasing your mid-week exercise volume. It’s doesn’t just have to be poverty calories. I like eating, so I just move more.

  • @Toshiro4619
    @Toshiro4619 Місяць тому

    I've got the complete opposite problem man. I have no idea what's wrong with me. When I was a teenager I lifted weights everyday for 4 years and ate easily 5000-8000 calories a day, I'm 5 6 and at my peak I weighed 150 lbs. I've fallen off over the years since there and got complacent and lazy, I now weigh 128 lbs and I can't seem to put weight on while eating around 3500 calories daily with some mild calisthenics exercises. 100 squats, 100 pushups, 100 situps and 5 mins of planking. Any advice James or comment section?

  • @glenharper3875
    @glenharper3875 15 днів тому

    Love ur dog and ur sense of humour , from a fellow Brit I’ve got a serious world changing, important must be answered questions for u James , ready? Why do Americans not pronounce the h when they’re saying herbs? They don’t say appy, ello, appy or I do they

  • @BikesKomsCRO
    @BikesKomsCRO Місяць тому +2

    What i find difficult is sticking to a calory deficit and excercising for gains.. im cycling 10hrs a week and lifting once a week. I fuel well during workouts and try to restrict calories when off the bike however sometimes the body just urges me to eat, find it hard getting down another 5-10kg. Bodys quite happy around 100KG (6'5 195cm). maybe around 16% body fat.

    • @sadboi88
      @sadboi88 Місяць тому +1

      How intense Is the cycling you are doing? I just ask because intense cardio can make hunger skyrocket and I have experienced this first hand

    • @Yuffie777
      @Yuffie777 Місяць тому

      Sometimes it's just not worth worrying about if you're not gaining weight or anything. I do understand wanting to be slimmer though but i just try and not be too greedy and i work out all the time. I could be like 5-10lbs slimmer with calorie deficit but i just don't care anymore and it's fine

    • @BikesKomsCRO
      @BikesKomsCRO Місяць тому

      @@Yuffie777 when your climbing mountains 5kg in weight is not something you can out train.

    • @BikesKomsCRO
      @BikesKomsCRO Місяць тому

      @@sadboi88 training plan, all kinds of sessions. 80% zone 2 and 20 all else. Sprints, some races.

  • @geraldonunez1183
    @geraldonunez1183 Місяць тому

    Facts. Tracking my calories and weight lifting is the reason I went from 300 pounds to 189 pounds. I like to cook my meals so for me is easy. I prepare all the meals I will be eating throughout the week. I use fat secret app to keep track of the foods I eat. It only takes like a few minutes out of my day to track it. I don't understand what is so hard about it.I eat a cheat meal at the end of each month to reward myself. It sucks but hey no one said is easy to get the body you want.