Rich Froning Talks Diet (Macros, Testosterone, Meals)

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  • @aaron7323
    @aaron7323 5 років тому +73

    Great to see all the nutrition experts in the comments!

  • @devinerentalsltd8708
    @devinerentalsltd8708 5 років тому +19

    IF is great, what I find that no one talks about is training fasted I feel much better core engagement. More than 16/8 with a hard session I have felt light headed through.

  • @g00dcharl0tte
    @g00dcharl0tte 5 років тому +337

    you know you are the face of crossfit when your table is a rogue box

    • @jamesmcdougall7748
      @jamesmcdougall7748 5 років тому

      g00dcharl0tte it’s called a lecturn, a place you give lectures that hold notes.

    • @sabertoothwallaby2937
      @sabertoothwallaby2937 5 років тому +1

      Director of the games!!!!

    • @wb416
      @wb416 5 років тому +1

      @@jamesmcdougall7748 Stand at lecturn, sit at table ;) ..... or improvise with what you have. :)

    • @g00dcharl0tte
      @g00dcharl0tte 3 роки тому

      @John Smith you must be the life of the party mate. Must be nice to be always right.

  • @conqueringthelabyrinth
    @conqueringthelabyrinth 5 років тому +6

    IF for the win! Love working out fasted. I hit two of my PRs while fasted (deadlift 305lbs and snatch 145lbs).

  • @The-Rain-Ninja
    @The-Rain-Ninja 5 років тому +7

    Snowboarder 9 years from Vermont and use to take big air jumps and ended up with full reconstructive knee surgery when I was 25. I had horrible arthritis pain for several years until I switch my diet. Now I have no pain. Zero. I am 41 now. Now break dancing for 20 years, and CrossFit mornings my own way. I don't eat cheese or milk (toxic)

    • @HCEMGE1
      @HCEMGE1 5 років тому

      I'm curious to know how you changed your diet to help the arthritis

    • @The-Rain-Ninja
      @The-Rain-Ninja 5 років тому

      @@HCEMGE1 inflammatory compounds both in the animal protein and the end products u5gc and TMAO which come from bacteria that create these inflammatory compounds. Cheese and dairy show also evidence that it increases rumatoid arthritis. You are welcome to check my Instagram account for evidence of what I am saying as a 41 year old breakdancer. What I eat as well. @therainninja.us
      Not telling people what to eat but sharing what has done wonders for my health.

  • @anthonyotero9175
    @anthonyotero9175 5 років тому +8

    I’m 52 and I love intermediate fasting. It works

  • @IAmLordVolodar
    @IAmLordVolodar 5 років тому +137

    I saw "testosterone" and clicked immediately

    • @evansaber7642
      @evansaber7642 5 років тому

      Claude Machiha lol why

    • @sebulbathx
      @sebulbathx 5 років тому +11

      Same here. I'm curious what PEDs they are using.

  • @philipbaldassini9528
    @philipbaldassini9528 5 років тому +18

    You inspire me to be a better version of myself physically rich thanks man for all that you do. Keep being a beast .

  • @seanwalsh9588
    @seanwalsh9588 5 років тому +42

    That's one thing about Rich, I could listen to him talk for hours and not notice the time go by

  • @Modulaatiosukka
    @Modulaatiosukka 5 років тому +17

    Somewhere Thomas DeLauer is shedding a tear of joy.

  • @andrewgutierrez8168
    @andrewgutierrez8168 5 років тому +23

    Dr. Rhonda Patrick talks about intermittent fasting on her page and some podcasts with Joe Rogan. Once you ingest anything but water after waking, your liver and endocrine system starts a whole clock cycle within the body, it is no longer in a fasting state. This has definitely helped me this past year with certain inflammatory markers, I try to keep my eating within a 6-8 hour window. (:

    • @josefigueroa1419
      @josefigueroa1419 5 років тому

      Andrew Gutierrez I believe she’s fine with Coffee or green tea during the morning, just no cream no sweetener

    • @j0hn3ntwistle
      @j0hn3ntwistle 5 років тому

      @@gerhardschulzy This is something i am very curious about - started intermittent fasting yesterday, and i LOVE coffee in the morning. I used to have a lot of sugar and milk/cream(er) in my coffee but this week i am trying to stay true to the process. I have a black coffee and i used stevia to sweeten it, hoping that it doesn't break the fasting!

    • @skarzynd
      @skarzynd 5 років тому

      Yeah Dr. Patrick does say that, I have heard others in the field say black coffee is ok though..Either way I'm sure you would still be getting great benefits

    • @jhgpeng-26374
      @jhgpeng-26374 5 років тому

      No good if you’re diabetic though

    • @skarzynd
      @skarzynd 5 років тому

      @@jhgpeng-26374 Type 1 I assume?

  • @AdamScottfit
    @AdamScottfit 5 років тому +3

    I only started drinking coffee recently and am highly caffeine sensitive (done the bloodwork) - it's like a drug to me, gives me the biggest boost in energy that lasts pretty much all day!

  • @vishalkhare5775
    @vishalkhare5775 5 років тому +194

    Get this man on Joe Rogan podcast

    • @rivkapoysti886
      @rivkapoysti886 4 роки тому

      vishal khare he has his own podcadt :)

    • @PedroDVC
      @PedroDVC 4 роки тому +1

      It's against Joe's agenda ;) like Crossfit...

    • @tryitout-701
      @tryitout-701 4 роки тому +4

      he's not even honest about being on gear

    • @FootballWiseGuy
      @FootballWiseGuy 3 роки тому

      How is so meh... why did anyone think he's good ?

    • @dodumichalcevski
      @dodumichalcevski Рік тому

      ​@@PedroDVCwhats his agenda

  • @AnAmateurAdventurer
    @AnAmateurAdventurer 5 років тому +41

    Pretty good insight
    I would say the high bone density is due to heavy load bearing exercises not the milk
    I wonder if Rich would cut out milk for a while and see if anything changes, good or bad
    It is definitely a high calorie/protein drink tho

    • @keelymcdicken629
      @keelymcdicken629 5 років тому +1

      it's probably due to the combo of calcium + resistance training

    • @06livefast
      @06livefast 5 років тому +5

      Sean P The whole milk would contribute more to testosterone production (cholesterol, fats, vitamin d, and b vitamins), as well as brain and nervous system function/recovery than it would with bone density. If you drink a lot of whole milk you notice immediately your brain function increases with the cholesterol and your voice deepens, you also get strong as a motherfucker all signs of increased test and nervous system functioning/recovery. Not to mention the calories

    • @AussieRiser
      @AussieRiser 5 років тому +5

      Hotballz comment is possibly the dumbest comment I have read on nutrition in a long time. So wrong... dairy is so so so so so so bad for humans. When will people understand.

    • @06livefast
      @06livefast 5 років тому +6

      Jayscrub Deep And guys like Rich froning will keep on going out there and winning millions, looking great, being famous, having great friends and family, and you will be the crazy guy on the street saying how milk is the anti christ. Keep preaching brother it’s working

    • @bourkey141
      @bourkey141 5 років тому

      @@AussieRiser Wrong

  • @michaeljohnson2922
    @michaeljohnson2922 5 років тому +45

    Thousands of years of eating and it's like nobody knows what to eat, everyone disagrees, scientists disagree with each other, Doctors disagree with each other, it's insanity.
    Ice cream with Jimmy's on top for the win.

    • @xxcourt24x
      @xxcourt24x 5 років тому +4

      Yea, part of the reason is that industries put lobbyists on all the major boards for government recommendations, marketing, and health related things so everything is biased based on what industries got their people on the boards to promote their products.

    • @conalharpur
      @conalharpur 5 років тому

      This is because it's almost impossible to get a proper study completed on diet because it requires studying humans.. which vary so much in terms of diets, being predisposed to illnesses, genetics etc.

    • @timr7067
      @timr7067 5 років тому +5

      There’s a lot of money to be made in confusing the sheeple

  • @stevew7692
    @stevew7692 5 років тому +4

    Rich is very engaging.....both to listen to and to watch....top bloke 😀

  • @ConsistencyWins
    @ConsistencyWins 5 років тому +6

    I have always enjoyed IF but when I started Crossfit, I was told otherwise because of the training load but so glad to hear this and also hear about the test levels.

    • @flyingardilla143
      @flyingardilla143 5 років тому

      I was told this and that you need carbs as well. I do low carb and IF and it works well for me. Though probably not at Rich's work load...

    • @thomasphillips7719
      @thomasphillips7719 5 років тому +1

      I IF and do intense (Mayhem Programming) crossfit 5 days a week. I am much more lean than i was when I started. I am also much stronger and bigger since starting IF

    • @genaroskater155
      @genaroskater155 5 років тому

      @@thomasphillips7719 do you think that Im not going to lose muscle? Because I pretty skinny and Im doing crossfit and want to try IF

  • @steven_farmer89
    @steven_farmer89 5 років тому +8

    Collard greens, are healthier than kale and I believe it’s cheaper. I am trying it but im at 10 and 14, I’ll slowly work at 8 and 16.

  • @rowan8877
    @rowan8877 5 років тому +88

    From Monday every single non elite crossfiter is doing intermittent fasting following Fronings diet, kinda ignoring the part where he says he’s training from morning till evening every day :)

    • @brianhyatt3930
      @brianhyatt3930 5 років тому +2

      Gurgui 88 I thought about that watching this yesterday. Despite keyboard warriors’ IF does work if you make it fit your schedule. I wish he would’ve elaborated on his mineral intake on the mornings he’s training fasted.

    • @rowan8877
      @rowan8877 5 років тому +1

      @@brianhyatt3930 I think he drinks 1 coffee and plenty of water. I'm fasting until 9pm everyday eating 1 meal per day and i feel great! Obviously i don't train as much as Rich, 1 - 2 wods per day.

    • @symboh6492
      @symboh6492 5 років тому +1

      Gotta remember he won 4 Games titles while NOT doing IF.

  • @ca85587
    @ca85587 Рік тому +1

    I wonder if Rich still does IF 4 years later. Was it sustainable for him and his training load?
    The benefits of IF are undeniable so I’m starting up again this week. I tried in the past but didn’t stick to it long enough. I train in the mornings so that’ll be in a fasted state. A little worried hahah. Any advice ?

  • @king_squidward3707
    @king_squidward3707 5 років тому +31

    He’s just a legend isn’t he 😂

  • @meganking7945
    @meganking7945 5 років тому +3

    Next time you guys are in Cookeville, my husband and I would love to come workout with you all! We live an hour or so away!

  • @dleukefeld
    @dleukefeld 5 років тому +48

    It's absolutely about the weight bearing exercise, not the milk.

    • @wtfisitpjur
      @wtfisitpjur 5 років тому +3

      Milk has absolutely nothing to do with growing bone density, it has more to do with reducing bone density and on-setting osteoporosis..

    • @aaron7323
      @aaron7323 5 років тому

      @@wtfisitpjur yeah straight up no

    • @wtfisitpjur
      @wtfisitpjur 5 років тому

      @@aaron7323 do some research

    • @aaron7323
      @aaron7323 5 років тому +3

      @@wtfisitpjur I have. Extensively. My research comprises of peer reviewed scientific literature. Not what an "influencer" or singular pseudo science pedaling excuse of a doctor says.

    • @wtfisitpjur
      @wtfisitpjur 5 років тому +1

      @@aaron7323 wow that's a lot of big words in one small comment. There are peer reviewed studies on milk not having either any effect on bone density, or milk being detrimental on bone density. On top of bone density issues, there are multiple other problems with milk, such as estrogen, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and cancer. I'm sure you know about these with all the scientific and non-influencer, REAL-science, peer-reviewed articles, right? Or is it just articles that conform to your personal bias that are considered real?

  • @nubin0807
    @nubin0807 5 років тому

    I have done IF for 2 and a half years. I too love it, whether it's too lose weight / maintain weight or just help with overall life, worry about food late afternoon after work is done and kids are sorted

  • @louisamcrobb3037
    @louisamcrobb3037 5 років тому

    You guys are the best!

  • @pm6181
    @pm6181 5 років тому +2

    still on a cut with 1820cal/day and started intermittent fasting - pulled today a PR of 145kg Deadlift. Seems like i have more energy during the workouts since i eat in timespan and work out in this time span. Never thought i make linear progression at a cut.

  • @TheDavidWalsh
    @TheDavidWalsh 5 років тому

    Bc if you can work CF into any diet program, it's completely bearable then! And then he smiles, looks at the camera, points, and says "You're Welcome" - best part of the video!

  • @siheath3648
    @siheath3648 5 років тому +27

    I've heard of another method that's pretty good at increasing testosterone...

    • @christianstander5452
      @christianstander5452 5 років тому +2

      Aaaah yeah :p

    • @conorbrandonbyrne8669
      @conorbrandonbyrne8669 5 років тому +1

      It's called vitamin S

    • @Macmathews1
      @Macmathews1 5 років тому +4

      @@conorbrandonbyrne8669 - Ummm no , its called vitamin T.. No way his Natural T is at +800 with his training ..

    • @RickyRyan
      @RickyRyan 5 років тому +1

      Indeed, a 400 point increase from IF alone...

  • @mrflhx2009
    @mrflhx2009 5 років тому +23

    he does 1 cup of coffee a day I do 1 cup an hour

  • @stressspeak
    @stressspeak 5 років тому +1

    Anything but water breaks your fast. Dr. Rhonda Patrick, Dr. Valter Longo and many others have shown this.

  • @Stonewallz
    @Stonewallz 5 років тому +19

    How much coffee did he have before this interview. Hahaha.

  • @jhgpeng-26374
    @jhgpeng-26374 5 років тому

    @david john - Yes Type 1. Sorry, couldn’t find the original comment to reply to for some reason!

  • @4uto_4ddict
    @4uto_4ddict 5 років тому +15

    His test didn’t jump that much from IF.

  • @jennysok8320
    @jennysok8320 5 років тому

    I loved this! Thanks!

  • @CesarGonzalez-xl7fc
    @CesarGonzalez-xl7fc 5 років тому +34

    *Rich Froning on a crossfit poster with a milk mustache*

  • @richard217
    @richard217 5 років тому +6

    problem is eventually.. you'll start to have to much calcium in your bones...and arthritis, especially of the joints will start to set in....

    • @robinjones9450
      @robinjones9450 5 років тому +1

      I don't think so buddy. I also drink a lot of whole milk, it's the best

    • @brennand933
      @brennand933 5 років тому +3

      Provide evidence for this claim please

    • @xxcourt24x
      @xxcourt24x 5 років тому +2

      Yea milk will leach calcium phosphate from your bones to manage acidity and inflammation in the body. Arthritis can be reversed or lessened by reducing inflammation markers which are usually things like dairy products in ones diet. But there are some good studies on osteoporosis caused by milk, pubmed.gov or whatever database you have access to.

    • @thetodbod
      @thetodbod 4 роки тому

      @@xxcourt24x true but longer fasts help reduce the inflammation

    • @nithin32166
      @nithin32166 4 роки тому

      @@xxcourt24x can you provide source of what you said here

  • @dibackdraft
    @dibackdraft 5 років тому

    What is the diet plan?

  • @Bazes
    @Bazes 5 років тому +26

    I've been intermittent fasting for 3 years now. Awesome to see that Rich does that too. But miks for strong bones? You should know better bro

    • @lucascollatz5289
      @lucascollatz5289 5 років тому

      What do you mean?

    • @ldiesel24
      @ldiesel24 5 років тому +10

      @@lucascollatz5289 What I've read/heard is that if the milk is not raw (which most isn't) it tends to be acidic for most people because all of the helpful living enzymes have died during the pasteurization process. In this case the bones can release calcium out of the bones to neutralize acidity, therefore decreasing bone density. I think it all depends on the individual but worth looking into...

    • @boxerjjp9416
      @boxerjjp9416 5 років тому +7

      Water has just as much calcium as milk..And his high bone density it's simply from all the training he does,running and weight lifting alone helps bone strength.

    • @keelymcdicken629
      @keelymcdicken629 5 років тому +7

      water has a pretty negligible calcium content whereas whole milk has about 300 mg per cup. you do need calcium for your bone density; it's recommended that women with low bone density increase their calcium intake i.e. increase their dairy consumption. resistance training + a diet with plenty of calcium will make your bones strong. literally don't know where you guys get your 'info'.

    • @RazorsRide
      @RazorsRide 5 років тому +5

      @@keelymcdicken629 Or eat broccolis, even better source of calcium than milk!

  • @HablandoConGuille
    @HablandoConGuille 5 років тому +13

    Tgis video is gold... only for the chick fil a macro combination hehe

  • @GlobalViiSioN
    @GlobalViiSioN 5 років тому +45

    Odds on this being the most watched video

  • @declanosullivan8749
    @declanosullivan8749 5 років тому +51

    492 test level to 892 test level
    At age 32
    Just by switching to intermittent fasting
    Amazing :)

    • @steveblais4470
      @steveblais4470 5 років тому

      He has no reason to lye about it, and fitness plays a huge part, obviously diet even a greater part

    • @SkunkyBrew
      @SkunkyBrew 5 років тому +11

      Yuuup. Just watched a Pro bodybuilder explain how a jump like that isnt a natural one. Would have to be on some kind of test or hormone therapy to see a jump like that. Look up "Greg Doucette". Hes got a Masters and admits to his usage.

    • @seannoonan1585
      @seannoonan1585 5 років тому +7

      @@steveblais4470 you're joking right?

    • @boneTHUGS111
      @boneTHUGS111 5 років тому +10

      @@SkunkyBrew you can dude mine jumped up 50% just adding in vitamin D daily! had 4 tests before hand to, over 6 month period and i was always the same sort of level. then two tests after taking vit d for a while and both times it had increased the same. then i changed my diet and it went up much further. the link between diet and testosterone levels and estrogen levels is huge!

    • @SkunkyBrew
      @SkunkyBrew 5 років тому +4

      @@boneTHUGS111 Good! Im glad you were able to see such positive improvements with dietary changes. Research indicates most jumps like the one RF has seen isnt normally due to diet alone. Im no expert, Im simply paraphrasing what the Pros and Users themselves are saying.

  • @justinowens765
    @justinowens765 5 років тому +1

    Great editing Craig 🤣🤣

  • @TheSideburno
    @TheSideburno 4 роки тому

    Just using a plyobox as a desk, love it

  • @ErikJMeadows
    @ErikJMeadows 5 років тому +2

    @4:26 Person asking question does not understand the concept of fasting.

    • @skarzynd
      @skarzynd 5 років тому

      It still blows my mind that more ppl don't use IM, or even know what it is..

  • @seangreen8023
    @seangreen8023 5 років тому

    Great video

  • @Rickrod22109
    @Rickrod22109 5 років тому +6

    Testosterone boost??!! Being north of 50 yrs old, he got my attention!

    • @cjb8993
      @cjb8993 5 років тому

      check out any and all things fasting on your tube, particularly Thomas Delauer, he's epic. Fasting will ramp testosterone!

    • @aaron7323
      @aaron7323 5 років тому +2

      @@cjb8993 No it will not, stop spreading misinformation. There is NO supporting evidence for this

    • @cjb8993
      @cjb8993 5 років тому +1

      @@aaron7323 You're totally and completely wrong. Might I suggest reading some material, starting with the complete guide to fasting by Jason Fung. Yeah, there's plenty of studies supporting this, and it's not a small bump in Testosterone, it's quite significant, up to 500% in crease in the first 36 hours into a fast. So before you start making totally false claims, you should do your own research fella.

    • @aaron7323
      @aaron7323 5 років тому +4

      @@cjb8993 I'm a dietitian you nimrod. I'm glad you believe that not eating can boost testosterone by 500%, more than anabolic steroids! Crazy, it explains why EVERY athlete takes advantage of this "life hack" to compete at such a high level. Intermittent fasting has its place, if it helps you adhere to a well balanced diet then go ahead, keep at it! Claiming it does magical things is completely false though. P. S. Your "research" is nothing but pseudo science perpetuated by uninformed people and people looking to benefit off the craze. Do some proper research and read some peer reviewed, scientific research.

    • @aaron7323
      @aaron7323 5 років тому +3

      @@cjb8993 Effects of eight weeks of time-restricted feeding (16/8) on basal metabolism, maximal strength, body composition, inflammation, and cardiovascular risk factors in resistance-trained males by Moro et al., shows a decrease in testosterone amongst those following an intermittent fasting diet. Your diet isn't magical, it has its place helping people become healthier by adhering to a diet and reducing bodyweight but it is not a golden key. No diet is a golden key. Stop spreading misinformation.

  • @robertboyd650
    @robertboyd650 3 роки тому

    I believe as well in Intermittent fasting....

  • @JasonWood221
    @JasonWood221 5 років тому +7

    My main question, breaded or grilled nuggets on that meal he put together?

  • @nahdiabbas1648
    @nahdiabbas1648 3 роки тому

    watching this as I'm fasting, Hard Fasting ;-)

  • @Dance1617
    @Dance1617 5 років тому +13

    I'm so lactose intolerant at this point. I would die if I had two gallons of milk lol.

    • @danielcafferty2431
      @danielcafferty2431 5 років тому

      Have you ever tried Oatley? If not try the chocolate

    • @xlthumper
      @xlthumper 5 років тому

      @Scotland1908 that is interesting info, thank you. Where are you living that you can get raw milk? As far as I know it's illegal to sell in my country. ( Canada)

    • @BeatOnTheBratOhYeah
      @BeatOnTheBratOhYeah 5 років тому

      Instead of raw milk, get the original parmigiano reggiano cheese which is made with raw milk and it’s 100% safe for you and legal everywhere. I can’t drink pasteurized milk either, but I’m totally fine with raw milk cheese ;)

    • @duc696monster6
      @duc696monster6 4 роки тому

      @Scotland1908 raw milk generally doesnt give intolerent people problems.. Thats too bad, cause no one likes intolerant people, they are so intolerant... 😂

  • @kingakinsawisniowska2072
    @kingakinsawisniowska2072 5 років тому +1

    Legend.

  • @trpersonaltraining15
    @trpersonaltraining15 5 років тому +14

    Half a gallon of whole milk a day!!! That’s where he is finding those calories 💪🏽

  • @greensidedesignbuild3469
    @greensidedesignbuild3469 5 років тому

    Gooood content Craig. Enjoy Chi-town. Crossfit Amplify if you want to WOD. Kristen Miller trains there.

  • @ADumbaNahs
    @ADumbaNahs 5 років тому +2

    Love the intermittent fasting but coffee does break your fast, even if it’s black, it still gets processed by the liver. However, It’s a good alternative to use to get use to fasting when first starting out. @bobbyzfitness

    • @roosevelt.owensii4749
      @roosevelt.owensii4749 4 роки тому +1

      Black coffee ...does not break @Fast.
      Nor does Tea, or Water.
      Must be plain. Nothing Added. 😊
      You Are Welcome. 👍🏻

  • @anthonycaruso6065
    @anthonycaruso6065 5 років тому +20

    Him and Mike Ohearn compare natty notes every morning via Skype over duck egg omelettes

  • @davidgoliath8786
    @davidgoliath8786 5 років тому +5

    3 meals a day did not exist before the modern mass marketed food industry rammed it down societies throat escuse the pun

    • @Chedda3000music
      @Chedda3000music 5 років тому

      Dave's Seeds exactly! When in the history of human kind on Earth has people have "timed" meals?

    • @davidgoliath8786
      @davidgoliath8786 5 років тому

      @@Chedda3000music my guess it started with dinner before bed, so the short answer is Day One..

  • @paulypaul111
    @paulypaul111 5 років тому +13

    “Coffee, protein shakes and IF and I feel great”. 🤔.

  • @mikelroa8719
    @mikelroa8719 5 років тому

    Sorry but my english is bad. What does he eat in addition to the milk?

    • @dwokie1
      @dwokie1 5 років тому

      He joked about the ideal Chik-fil-a meal combo that gave him the carbs-protein-fiber balance... Rich is a Chick-Fil-A restaurant fanatic. Good stuff.

  • @valeriamarrerodiaz1731
    @valeriamarrerodiaz1731 Рік тому

    lets see if he ate french onion soup with peppers and cheese like I did also 2 slices of pita bread

  • @ericlismumze9932
    @ericlismumze9932 5 років тому

    IF period of 8 hours...so if one eats breakfast at like 8 AM and dinner at 5:30 that is 9.5 hours...and that is a "normal" eating habit...so really only truncating that period by 1.5 hours...Rich sorta indicates his eating habits were crazy and eating at like all times and hours and skipping meals...so basically Rich is just resetting his eating and ensuring consistency...but not sure you can call it "fasting" if you are only limiting yourself an hour and a half over a "traditional" eating schedule. what he is seeing is prob mostly a result of consistency.
    plus someone needs to tell rich that only about 30% of the calcium he is drinking gets absorbed...then on top of that high protein intake sucks up calcium through urinary excretion and stops its use in the body. caffeine and sodium also limit absorption...and with his diet of protein shakes and whatnot he is prob barely breaking even.

  • @sherriegonzalez8067
    @sherriegonzalez8067 5 років тому +2

    I would love to do Rich's plan. I was doing RP but I hate eating in the morning because I work out at 7am. It makes me feel kinda nauseous.

  • @PO53286G
    @PO53286G 5 років тому +2

    Without wanting to sound like a troll.
    Coffee is breaking the fast. Anything besides water will require enzymes in your gut to go to work.
    Check out Dr Rhonda Patrick, who explains all this on her channel

  • @davidabfox
    @davidabfox 5 років тому +4

    Not trying to be a “hater”, but I find it hard to believe your test levels increased that much simply from IF. Having 600+ test levels at your age is amazing yet alone 800 plus. Do you truly believe it’s just from IF??

    • @paulsmith5237
      @paulsmith5237 5 років тому +1

      Of course it can. The largest reason for decreases in testosterone is food intake and blood sugar. If he's eating the correct foods, and fasting long enough, his testosterone could easily be that high.

    • @BrianJWalker89
      @BrianJWalker89 5 років тому

      Don’t sleep on IF. It’s very possible. Especially in an individual with good genetics, diet and workout intensity and type.

  • @alvin6910
    @alvin6910 5 років тому +4

    Interesting but high bone density with people who are not active leads to fracture because the bones are heavy. His bone density is probably mainly due to lifting. A shame that a champion is perpetuating such a false statement about cow’s milk. Many studies with Scandinavian countries have proves this. Anyway thanks for sharing.

    • @freedom1856
      @freedom1856 5 років тому

      Alvin dairy is unhealthy

  • @vegaswajeel1
    @vegaswajeel1 5 років тому +6

    Can we talk about sarms?

  • @brunomovecoaching
    @brunomovecoaching 5 років тому

    Technically, any stimulant breaks a fast, but I also have black coffee in the morning during my fasting period. The off the charts bone density is most likely because of the high amount of weight training, not the milk. When it comes down to nutrition, we all have to figure it out for ourselves. Get inspired by others, read up and educate ourselves and then go by trial and error.

  • @jaroberts2
    @jaroberts2 5 років тому +2

    I probably missed it, but what's your sleep schedule? I imagine sleep and fasting have to be coordinated.

    • @landoncberry
      @landoncberry 5 років тому

      If I’m not wrong I’ve heard an interview where he said he sleeps 8-10 hours I believe he said he goes to bed at like 9:30-10?

  • @Bsteazy
    @Bsteazy 5 років тому

    Doesnt Satchin Panda suggest that anything that kickstarts metabolism i.e. coffee is breaking the fast therefore Rich is technically not fasting?

    • @Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733
      @Jackmerius_Tacktheritrix5733 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/aEuHu5zjQPk/v-deo.html

    • @gimmetea5615
      @gimmetea5615 5 років тому

      Well his testosterone shot up which is a side effect to fasting. Soooo there’s that.

  • @reveladocientifico
    @reveladocientifico 5 років тому

    Fucking legend!!

  • @benjaminbrown7338
    @benjaminbrown7338 5 років тому

    How do I find out who his nutritionist is? Or how to get on a program like this @teamrichey.

  • @jbeezy6203
    @jbeezy6203 5 років тому +3

    Lots and lots of Anavar.

  • @JasonGavern-69
    @JasonGavern-69 5 років тому

    Did he say his meals consist of 45 grams of protein ? That's only 1.58 ounces, that doesn't sound right.

    • @atedejong5620
      @atedejong5620 5 років тому

      Per meal i think is what he meant

  • @dooft555
    @dooft555 5 років тому

    Legend

  • @juliomunoz5748
    @juliomunoz5748 5 років тому

    I think if your diet it's about real food (al least 90%) drink 2 liters of milk a day does not seems to be a problem, considereing his way to metabolize the food in to energy (it has to be different to a normal person because Rich trains a lot compared to others), so that 2 liters more or less it may have a different impact in his life (for now).
    You just have to try what makes you feel comfortable and get you results (real food better than processed).
    What's terrible is the amount of sedentary people, that will develop osteoarthritis and arthritis before drinking milk for sure!

  • @THarrell21
    @THarrell21 5 років тому

    Its always a pleasure to see another man's legs!

    • @evansaber7642
      @evansaber7642 4 роки тому

      Timothy Harrell bruh

    • @C1GMA
      @C1GMA 2 роки тому

      @@evansaber7642 bro wtf 😂

  • @peppererphan5339
    @peppererphan5339 5 років тому +2

    Means he doesn’t drink any pre workout for morning session ? First session is always though, so just with cup of coffee he hits the road !?

    • @LucilleMilo
      @LucilleMilo 5 років тому +3

      unbelievable that people think food before a workout is necessary. where do such ideas come from? get your macros the day before.

    • @johnratcliffe6438
      @johnratcliffe6438 5 років тому

      @@LucilleMilo And after you've been asleep all night what have you left? Yes you aren't moving a lot but staying alive isn't 0 calories.

    • @tuckerchatfield8536
      @tuckerchatfield8536 5 років тому +1

      John Ratcliffe I get your logic, but it does transfer over to the next day. Generally your body doesn’t digest and absorb nutrients immediately after you eat something.

    • @LucilleMilo
      @LucilleMilo 5 років тому

      @@johnratcliffe6438 you have plenty left, more than enough to get through a workout. people run marathons....froning does 3 workouts, but you remain skeptical? why?

    • @johnratcliffe6438
      @johnratcliffe6438 5 років тому

      @@LucilleMilo I'm just not sure about it. I have tried it for a month or so in conjunction with carb cycling. I don't like carb cycling. Would give IF another try if I could find a proper plan.

  • @carlforan7453
    @carlforan7453 5 років тому +8

    Surely the milk is not necessary? Great vid though.

  • @cookiedestroyer402
    @cookiedestroyer402 5 років тому +3

    Anyone doing IF, why not eat in the morning? wouldn't it make more sense to sleep through the worst part of the fast and train with food in your system?

    • @Mikeygardini
      @Mikeygardini 5 років тому

      firstname lastname try falling asleep hungry lol it’s awfulllll

    • @mikelroa8719
      @mikelroa8719 5 років тому

      In your system yeah, but not in your stomach.
      If you pigged out the night before, you will have your system full of energy the next morning.

    • @cookiedestroyer402
      @cookiedestroyer402 5 років тому

      @@mikelroa8719 wouldn't the same effect happen if you eat breakfast and trained after?

    • @mikelroa8719
      @mikelroa8719 5 років тому

      @@cookiedestroyer402 i dont think so. When you wake up your cortisol is high. That should give you enough energy to work out. I could never work out after eating. Train, eat, sleep. Repeat. This is how i do it.
      If a guy with such experience like Rich ended up doing it this way, it is worth to give it a try.
      It is not a 40 day fast. Your stomach may be empty, but your bowels, where energy is absorbed, are full.

    • @cookiedestroyer402
      @cookiedestroyer402 5 років тому

      @@mikelroa8719 if before breakfast is the only time you are able to train that would probably just hurt your development.
      also why would you want to eat only when cortisol is low? Also it doesn't matter how long he's been training fitness is extremely broad.

  • @CootersTowing1
    @CootersTowing1 5 років тому +9

    IF + GOMAD = GOAT

  • @johntaylor211
    @johntaylor211 5 років тому +6

    Epo, GH , test ...

  • @orlvndo
    @orlvndo 4 роки тому +1

    Dude I just wanna get shredded.

  • @1uniqueguy
    @1uniqueguy 5 років тому

    Epic!!!!!!!

  • @nobodymr2146
    @nobodymr2146 5 років тому

    Nothing really new or unexpected here. 4K calories sounds like the only take away curious amounts in the shakes.

  • @bobtheog9989
    @bobtheog9989 5 років тому +1

    Damn impossible for me. Ironman fasting? Impossible

  • @terrypapineau6993
    @terrypapineau6993 4 роки тому

    Is the guy in the thumbnail another one of his cousins? John F?

  • @rtcharge
    @rtcharge 5 років тому +2

    Rich 👍🏻

  • @06livefast
    @06livefast 5 років тому +12

    So you mean to tell me we can’t just live off of whole milk and peanut butter forever?

    • @michaelkelland7990
      @michaelkelland7990 5 років тому +2

      He used to do it

    • @mikelroa8719
      @mikelroa8719 5 років тому

      Throw some syrup there and you are ready to go

    • @06livefast
      @06livefast 5 років тому +2

      Michael Kelland won 4 golds.. I mean it should work

    • @mikelroa8719
      @mikelroa8719 5 років тому

      @@06livefast who? Cant find him in google

    • @06livefast
      @06livefast 5 років тому +2

      Mikel Roa I don’t know.. “Rich Froning?” Just some guy I guess

  • @valeriamarrerodiaz1731
    @valeriamarrerodiaz1731 Рік тому

    whats RP? 0:10

    • @michaelr1922
      @michaelr1922 3 місяці тому +1

      Renaissance Periodization

  • @connorfinn4222
    @connorfinn4222 4 роки тому

    Real late on this vid but some of the comments address the window of eating is only an hour And a half smaller than normal and some comments r about the IF doubling his test levels. The combined question should be how the fuckkkkk did a window of eating that is an hour and a half less boost a mans test levels from 400 to 800+. What in the fuck is that

  • @jonbrown8698
    @jonbrown8698 5 років тому +1

    Wow that’s a lot of milk!

  • @moesouss
    @moesouss 5 років тому

    🐐

  • @ryandeffley7652
    @ryandeffley7652 5 років тому

    I'm with Rich in that I avoided coffee completely until I was 35. Then I started doing IF. Been doing it now almost 4yrs. Starbucks Nitro Cold Brew is REALLY good.
    Also I'm glad to see a high class athlete like Rich pushing whole milk. I drink 32-40oz per day myself. Never sick, great blood markers, etc.. I hate how cow's milk is now considered evil and unhealthy.

  • @siciliancannoliandanespres6021
    @siciliancannoliandanespres6021 4 роки тому

    froning what are ya doin'

  • @anthonytoussaint1565
    @anthonytoussaint1565 5 років тому +1

    Intermittent fasting doesn’t sound ideal for professional athletes

    • @andrade5470
      @andrade5470 5 років тому

      @I'lleatyou lol exactly. yeh GSP does this and recovers better. his testosterone levels doubled, you didnt hear that part. 6;45.

  • @MJ-qe5lg
    @MJ-qe5lg 5 років тому +7

    Who the F really thinks that coffee does not break a fast? Dr. RHONDA PATRICK says it does. I would be her over anyone.

    • @dominikh9526
      @dominikh9526 5 років тому

      She and Dr.Walter Longo are the best ressources on this topic.

  • @donlleyo11
    @donlleyo11 4 роки тому

    dude what part of having nothing, or nothing in coffee don't you understand? lol 4:25

  • @CallMeGarrek
    @CallMeGarrek 4 роки тому

    👊🏾

  • @norepsonly8079
    @norepsonly8079 4 роки тому

    There's garage gym WOD promos on my channel if you need some inspo team

  • @eenotana3563
    @eenotana3563 5 років тому +1

    I don't drink milk, but I'd imagine reaching for raw milk if possible would be best.

  • @PatCFLabat
    @PatCFLabat 5 років тому +11

    Froning " I got big Boneeees"