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Doug McGuff: Resistance Exercise 

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How Resistance Exercise Will Prevent Disease, Extend Lifespan, Cure Cancer, Save the Economy and Make Humanity Great Again
The average American begins to experience a physical decline that begins as early as their mid-20’s and continues throughout the course of their life, terminating in the final decades of their life in a state of dysfunction and dependence. While this is becoming commonplace, it is certainly not normal. Our ancestors, as well as modern hunter-gatherers experienced a high level of physical functioning and health, that barring injury or infection, continued into advanced age. In this lecture Dr. McGuff will discuss the concept of physiologic head room and discuss the notion of a quality life not just measured in years, but in “area under the curve” based on high physiologic headroom throughout a full lifespan. He will show how a brief and infrequent regimen of high intensity exercise can reverse the diseases of modern civilization and how the new science of myokines (hormone-like substances released by working skeletal muscle) make this possible.
Doug McGuff, MD became interested in exercise at the age of 15 when he first read Arthur Jones’ Nautilus Training Bulletin No. 2. His interest in exercise and biology led him into a career in medicine. In 1989, he graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio and went on to train in Emergency Medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences at Little Rock where he served as Chief Resident. From there, Dr. McGuff served as Faculty in the Wright State University Emergency Medicine Residency and was a staff Emergency Physician at Wright- Patterson AFB Hospital.
Throughout his career Dr. McGuff maintained his interest in high intensity exercise. Doug realized a lifelong dream when he opened Ultimate Exercise in November, 1997. Over the past 19 years Dr. McGuff and his instructors have continued to explore the limits of exercise through their personal training clients at Ultimate Exercise.
In addition to his work at Ultimate Exercise, Dr. McGuff is an Emergency Physician for the Prisma Health and is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Greenville. He lives in Seneca, South Carolina with Wendy, his wife of 32 years and their two children, Eric and Madeline.

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@FINDINGFITNESS101
@FINDINGFITNESS101 4 года назад
I'm now in my 50s. My twin and I have been actively training since we were kids. We both look exceptionally youthful for our age, and can fit into the same clothes from 30 years ago. I am never out of shape, even with modest calisthenics and some cardio. Maintaining lean muscle not only makes you look good, but is the best modality for physical and mental health. It's free for anyone who will partake of it!
@johndoe8923-k2d
@johndoe8923-k2d 2 года назад
What a wonderful wholesome well worded comment!
@PropheticCoachTheresa
@PropheticCoachTheresa 7 месяцев назад
I could listen to Doug lecture all day. He's definitely the most knowledgeable and eloquent on the subject online today. Such a blessing!
@robertb4563
@robertb4563 4 года назад
I love how they put the slides up next to the video of the speaker. Absolutely love it!!
@richardmalone3172
@richardmalone3172 4 года назад
I just knew that I was doing something right. Lifting weights for 40 years. Workout for an hour three or four times a week keeping my heart rate and breathing reasonably high. Friends told me so many times, 'you're crazy, you'll drop dead'. But I've always felt great so I never listened to them and now they are getting old while I still walk around tall and straight like a 30 year old.
@jameslengjy
@jameslengjy 4 года назад
That's amazing. Being a 26 years old only exercising with lifting weights focusing primary on building muscle, over the past 7 years, I've found that my heart rate is as low as those who occasionally run marathons. But my advantage is having more control over my body with more skeletal muscles. The problem these days are the people like your friends, and that includes my parents and elderly family members reducing their movement with the reason that they are 'old' and seeing them being frail and having trouble doing everyday tasks really sucks.
@spockboy
@spockboy 4 года назад
Good for you bro!
@pressrepeat2000
@pressrepeat2000 4 года назад
Great. How’s your blood pressure btw?
@kidbrag7188
@kidbrag7188 4 года назад
leave normalcy behind.
@Simonet1309
@Simonet1309 4 года назад
59 years old. Lifting 3-4 times a week and have done for years. People generally think I’m in my 40s. I do not intend to stop. When people say to me, “ I don’t know why you do it?”, I reply, “I don’t know why you don’t!”
@mimiedwards7791
@mimiedwards7791 4 года назад
Omg this is incredible!! Hugely grateful to you sir. I’m 58 and post menopausal. I lift 70 kgs and leg press 120 kgs. Go Me!!! And it’s only been two years since I lifted anything more than a posh handbag
@NikoHL
@NikoHL 4 года назад
Mimi that's great. Do you go to a Gym or do you have Yr own equipment?
@NikoHL
@NikoHL 4 года назад
@M Lee You are Rude M Lee. Plenty are interested. Get a life and stop abusing women.
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 4 года назад
Wow
@donnahelps5680
@donnahelps5680 2 года назад
Hi Mimi! I’m inspired by your comments and hope you’re still powering on.
@mimiedwards7791
@mimiedwards7791 2 года назад
Oh I go to a budget gym nearby
@htaehlane5868
@htaehlane5868 4 года назад
58 and have been following a ketogenic lifestyle coupled with IF (16/8 & OMAD alternating days) for the past year. I have started exercising again and recently bought a 50lb kettle bell to keep in my office for daily resistance exercise - I try to get up every hour and do a set of reps. Have lost 60+ lbs and maintained for the past 6 months, HAIC normalized, BP perfect - feel and look better at 58 than 28. Thanks for the info - will continue to increase the resistance training!
@arberhoti
@arberhoti 4 года назад
Awesome!
@profd65
@profd65 4 года назад
Keto is moronic. It's a totally unhealthy diet.
@htaehlane5868
@htaehlane5868 4 года назад
profd65 results speak for themselves - what’s moronic is blindly following the dietary advice that has gotten us fatter and sicker for the past 50+ years
@htaehlane5868
@htaehlane5868 4 года назад
profd65 ..and BTW spoken like a true moron - do you care to support your statement with any evidence? If not please “eat less and move your ass more and out of here...”
@profd65
@profd65 4 года назад
@@htaehlane5868 Who advised you to eat until you're fat and sick? Who advised you to eat lots of Taco Bell and donuts and Doritos? Sorry dude, you were never given that advice. I can guarantee that you didn't get fat and sick from eating too much organic fruit and vegetables. You want evidence that stuffing your face with animal fat is unhealthy? Have you been awake the last fifty years? Get your cholesterol checked, you stupid fuck.
@ketohack
@ketohack 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Doug! I was inspired a year ago by your HIT protocol when I was just introduced to the keto world. And have been doing weight training consistently since. I just checked my training notes and found out that my strength is 2.5x compared to one year ago! You are right about the 40% threshold: once I see the progress, I cannot stop. I have never been consistent with my exercise over the past 30 years, and now it's becoming a natural part of myself.
@tadbubs
@tadbubs 4 года назад
Holy CRAP! This was an incredibly super, succinct, and straight-up presentation. I so want to spread this message and treatment I'm about to crap my pants. Not being a medical-geek (I applaud all med-megicians) I was a bit overwhelmed by the science terms. But, overall I got it. With that, I have jumped 100% in my understanding and desire to quash myths I'd been driving and encouraging. I have now seen the light. Thank you TheIHMC for hosting and huge thanks to Dr. McGuff for igniting a movement that needs to flush our aging society. Wow!
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st
@TotalFreedomTTT-pk9st 8 месяцев назад
Positive Attitude successfully transmitted !!!
@jmwaldabe
@jmwaldabe 4 года назад
Great talk Doug...and you don't suck at communicating your great knowledge of proper exercise!
@marceloribeirosimoes8959
@marceloribeirosimoes8959 4 года назад
I've been studying this, too. And have been talking to my wife exactly that- we all should have 6 pack without any effort to have it. Because we all would need to get up, cut some trees, hunt, etc..
@todddavis8752
@todddavis8752 4 года назад
Truly enjoyed the lecture; in particular, the role strength training plays in optimizing and maintaining a youthful like physiology as we age. Thank You very much!
@LibertarianJRT
@LibertarianJRT 4 года назад
Body By Science is one of my favorite books.
@matthewowen4219
@matthewowen4219 Год назад
I have been resistance training sence 1967 age 12. I do 3 intense resistance training workouts a week, machines, pulleys, free weights , bands too. 5 foot 9 180 about 12% bodyfat . Walking 3- 4 miles daily with my Chesapeake Bay retriever dog. 4 other days cybex gliding machine 30 minutes followed by concept rower 10 minutes higher intensity. Arms near 17. Age almost 68. I love hard physical work. Excellent lecture
@yardape99
@yardape99 4 года назад
There's a 93 year old woman that started doing resistance training at my gym. If that isn't a motivator for anyone at my club, I don't know what is.
@RiDankulous
@RiDankulous 4 года назад
Does she say to the guys 'Do you even lift, bro?'
@davidharcot220
@davidharcot220 4 года назад
Not truth
@davidharcot220
@davidharcot220 4 года назад
@@yardape99 thanks I had a look at it holding a kilo dumbbell a lot stronger than me lol
@sherlynpatterson4304
@sherlynpatterson4304 4 года назад
Thank you for realizing people with different disabilities need a gym to go to even if it's just for a seated stretch exercises.
@jermainerace4156
@jermainerace4156 4 года назад
"All you have to do is take a trip to Walmart.." Preach brother. Also, the bit about going slower to get even stronger can help people get over plateaus. Simply do what you're stuck at, but as slowly as you can. Adds a little more progression into a progression if it's needed.
@jb-qu7sh
@jb-qu7sh 4 года назад
lovely to watch this video, I cant help feeling that people don't realise that living too comfortably is detrimental. You have to feel hungry, cold, tired, stressed and pain from time to time. Modern middle class lifestyles at your peril!
@henryklevemann
@henryklevemann 4 года назад
voluntary hardship, that's where character is born
@144Donn
@144Donn 4 года назад
The Dr certainly knows his stuff! I will have to make the good Dr another one of my youtube health heros!
@deepuls545
@deepuls545 Год назад
This is an excellent lecture especially around 20 minutes in when Dr. Mcguff explains Myokines. Listen all the way through - this is gold.
@johnstewartvet
@johnstewartvet 4 года назад
Great Information beautifully told. A must watch for every policymaker and politician working towards having a national healthcare system not a sick care system
@felipearbustopotd
@felipearbustopotd 10 месяцев назад
Injury then rehabilitation over 32 months, made me morph over to performing in a way, that keeps the muscle under constant tension and it is getting me results like never before. Pull up, as one example. 5 seconds up. 5 seconds hold at the top Then 20 seconds, if not longer when lowering for completion. I then hold for another 5 seconds fully stretched out, before I dismount. That is usually done wearing a weighted vest. The above method of training is done daily, which covers the whole body. No isolation, all are compound movements. No gym visitation is needed, but I do miss going to failure using the leg press. Recovery seems to be there, as I am able to see results Thank you for uploading and sharing.
@jaymevogl5089
@jaymevogl5089 4 года назад
Thanks so much for shedding light on the pharmaceutical merry go round
@jkeee123e
@jkeee123e 4 года назад
Absolutely on the money. I am 79 yrso, I only resistance train, 3 times a week, for 2+ hours each time, for probably 20 years. Most exercises I do are taken to failure by the 3rd or 4th set, not super high resistance and I don't isolate muscles. I can't tell you the amazement on people's faces when they ask how old I am, and then I tell them. Most say I look 50ish. Now I know the details of why. You are doing a great service to humanity by disseminating your insights and the latest information. I also do Low carb diet with high fat and mod/high protein diet plus Intermittent fasting along with some supplements. Oh, BTW my health blood tests and markers are to die for. My doctor said after seeing my arterial endothelium thickness test of various parts of my body, that from now on I am treating you as a young man!
@DonyaLane
@DonyaLane 4 года назад
I don't know who you are, but you've inspired me!
@jameslengjy
@jameslengjy 4 года назад
That’s amazing
@bigfletch8
@bigfletch8 4 года назад
Me too jkee, except I only do 1/2 an hour 4 to 5 times a fortnight including max heart rate for 10 minute intervals of 30 sec max with 1 miute recovery on a cross trainer. 1 set of a doz exercises to failure but perfect style . I retired from the gym business after 20 yrs at 46 in West Australia but am about to open a new gym at 70. Life actually DOES get better when you get in harmony with natural laws.
@thomasarbec7242
@thomasarbec7242 4 года назад
I agree with everything you say. However, 2 hours is too long to work out.
@bigfletch8
@bigfletch8 4 года назад
@@thomasarbec7242 Thats usually a good indication the individual has not grasped the difference between exercise and TRAINING. But even when on maintainence, it takes the same time as productive workout, you just dont " go for it"
@martycoyle1963
@martycoyle1963 4 года назад
This is sooo true! HIT is the best way to go for any body type.I teach and recommend it. I have been doing it for 30+ yrs. I have some different ideas and techniques but none the less,IT IS HIT! Doable and proven results.
@dragonchr15
@dragonchr15 4 года назад
"What age would I be if I didn't know my age." Beautiful....
@LoveFix2558
@LoveFix2558 4 года назад
SD you would be the age of a cabbage
@dyvetex
@dyvetex 2 года назад
Dr. Doug Mcguff is my Guru. I am a Keen Alpine skieer and I have always had problems with my quads fatigued. Now after folllowed Dr.Dougs Mcguffs protocol, all of this issuess has disapeared. To make it short; my leg muscels has increased, in very short time.
@exploitedfight8081
@exploitedfight8081 4 года назад
Amazing speaker! "Immobilize and overfeed"😭 so true
@tomjones2348
@tomjones2348 4 года назад
Brilliant presentation!
@suzeq2b
@suzeq2b 4 года назад
This is an awesome talk. This guy is great.
@ABAdams
@ABAdams 2 года назад
Agree 1,000 % I'm 70 yo and have been working out since I was 25, after being a ski racer and cyclist since high school. Jack Lalanne, one of the first fitness gurus, said; never mind all the fancy stuff, just get your waist back to what it was when you were in high school. Santa Claus brought me a Freemotion dual cable cross machine for Christmas this year. Love it! I'm doing 2 full body workouts split into 4 sessions every week. Using my rowing machine a couple times a week. Riding bikes and skiing, all over the world This week, I'm on a bus tour of Newfoundland, that my wife booked, with a bunch of fat people who can hardly walk Never gonna do that again! 😆😎
@4862cjc
@4862cjc Год назад
Thank you for sharing! I love Jack LaLanne!
@alphacause
@alphacause 4 года назад
Based on what Dr. Doug McGuff states (13:50 - 13:57) he is 57 years of age. Talk about practicing what you preach. Despite having a suit on, you can tell this guy is jacked. He has no double chin or puffy cheeks that are the hallmark of aging in the western world. Very few guys in their late 50s can make that claim.
@jonathanziegler8126
@jonathanziegler8126 4 года назад
Nothing was like the Nautilus when it appeared in the late 70's, early 80's.
@fourftr
@fourftr 2 года назад
This was excellent!! I have heard of Dr McGuff name but never actually listened to him. Glad I stumbled on this video 👏 Thanks for posting it
@DrCastanet
@DrCastanet 4 года назад
My story is similar to McGuff's. At age 13 I started weight-training, and had the same epiphany. Weight training is the closest thing, extant, to a panacea, for all that ails anyone. The reason is that it exploits the evolutionary potential for superior adaptation. It is magic!
@ianmccrae3391
@ianmccrae3391 2 года назад
just watched this video,and it means a lot to me as im losing all my muscles and strengh,,,,,i feel dead,,,,plus i have just got psoriasis and start of arthritis in left hand,,immune system down,,,,,this training could get me back to feeling alive?,,,,,,,,,,,,as life is not good at the mo,!!
@sdjohnston67
@sdjohnston67 4 года назад
So important! For a great book on this exact subject, see "The Barbell Prescription: Strength Training for Life After 40." Very much supporting everything said here.
@carnivorehitman
@carnivorehitman 4 года назад
This is one of your best talks, Doug! Thank you very much (organisers) for sharing!
@Angel_Dinev
@Angel_Dinev 3 года назад
Great lecture regarding crucial importance of resistance training for better overall health! Thanks! 🙏
@wheelerdealer2105
@wheelerdealer2105 4 года назад
I agree Gazascreek Dr McGuff has me motivated to adopt his methods. He makes a much better case for the slow reps to failure method than I’ve seen in the past.
@shelly5596
@shelly5596 4 года назад
Awesome lecture. Thank you for sharing.
@murielleleblanc1337
@murielleleblanc1337 9 дней назад
Yes 72 is young as I am and have been working out for 20 years people say I look 10 years younger and I am. But , I could watch my diet more like eating less carbs. I feel good though I do. It drink nor smoke gave both up but for the Grace of God.
@RiDankulous
@RiDankulous 4 года назад
This is very inspiring, thank you! I'm glad to hear that of those elderly that choose to strength train, there is huge benefit and doubling of strength. I'm 50 but still muscle gain rate and rate even at this age is going down from what it could be, at least the conventional wisdom says. I used the Scooby muscle calculator. He's not a scientist but has some references. The average person my age can gain 5 pounds of muscle in a year according to that and moderate (not hardcore) strength training. I will quit if I try hardcore so moderate it is.
@charleslemagne202
@charleslemagne202 4 года назад
12:19 How old would you be If you didn't know how old you was? 14:56 What's normal ist no longer common (anymore): Clarence Bass, photographed at age 75, currently 83 His training regimen is: - one high intensity strenght training session per week that lasts less than 30 minutes - one high intensity interval aerobic workout per week that lasts less than 9 minutes - a diet completely devoid of processed foods cleantechcentral.com/clarence-bass-bodybuilding-and-fitness-home-page/ 16:22 Normal: What aging looks like normally: aborigine hunter-gatherer 16:55 What's now common is not normal at all 56:51 Overview of Benefits of Resistance Exercices 3 Questions 57:50 Question 1: Chronic Inflamation, dead cells, balancing mTor and AMPK 1:02:20 Question 2: High Intensity (Interval) Training 1:05:30 Question 3: Children
@tjf7101
@tjf7101 4 года назад
Would be interesting to hear what resistance training does for NAD production. Especially as compared to nicotinamide derivatives
@LukeJTerry
@LukeJTerry 3 года назад
This is brilliant, and love that Art Devaney helped come up with this!
@BRM101
@BRM101 4 года назад
Gotta love Doug awesome 👍
@murphyrp01
@murphyrp01 3 года назад
Enjoyed the focus on strength training.
@spaceghost8995
@spaceghost8995 4 года назад
You probably cannot outlift macaroni, cereals, soda and donuts. Of course our diet is also vital.
@bjtucker5
@bjtucker5 3 года назад
This is so true. I noticed that after 40. Things slow down and you have to stay ahead
@DrCastanet
@DrCastanet 4 года назад
Weight training requires character, hence will never be popular. Most of us are dead men walking.
@VoIPPortland
@VoIPPortland 4 года назад
Exactly. Character and Discipline. Most are sorely lacking.
@DavidD-cd9em
@DavidD-cd9em 3 года назад
You gotta love this guy
@kamw8860
@kamw8860 3 месяца назад
21:00 immobilise and overfeed 21:50 10 biomarkers
@kristinemeints
@kristinemeints Год назад
This is great.
@MEDStrengthAsheville
@MEDStrengthAsheville 4 года назад
Good presentation. I'll add that Modern Isometrics does all that blood flow restriction does without the bands and with the advantage of data to accurately report force output. This accurate reporting of force output allows for proper management of progression. Takes out the inherent variability dynamic resistance training contains.
@garzascreek
@garzascreek 4 года назад
In McGuff's book _Body by Science, his co-author presents isometrics as a method to tweak the routine, especially if a sticking point or a plateau has been reached. What method of measuring the force output do you use?
@MarAgt
@MarAgt 4 года назад
Outstanding Lecture
@Godfather48hrs
@Godfather48hrs 3 года назад
I am so Totally Impressed!🖤🖤
@sjr7822
@sjr7822 4 года назад
Remember the 90-pound weakling ads? Search Charles Atlas that couldn't get the body he wanted from barbells, he studied the animals and applied a form of resistance exercises that he later marketed as dynamic tension bodybuilding course He had about the same measurements in his later years as he did when young
@sjr7822
@sjr7822 4 года назад
@Greg Pettis I don't know where you get 'completely' opposite. This is resistance training is the bottom line made popular by Charles Atlas
@brucehutchinson9527
@brucehutchinson9527 3 года назад
Doug McGuff: It provides more inside putting things together. One topic is what kind of exercise to do HIIT( high-intensity interval training) and resistance training( weightlifting ).
@weedote1
@weedote1 4 года назад
I just wonder , has science corrected one of the statements in the book, since it was published more than 10 years ago
@lewicypher1912
@lewicypher1912 4 года назад
how do you define resistance exercise, specifically. ie reps, sets, ?%1RM . work/rest etc, also intervals. what length 20-30s? 3-4min? again work/rest ratio., reps? MLTT or VO2 max or LT levels as % of HRmax ... more about diet, what and when to eat it. esp in aging athletes. very interesting talk tho'
@garzascreek
@garzascreek 4 года назад
All those details are covered in the book he co-wrote: _Body by Science._ Definitely worth checking out.
@yagatov
@yagatov 3 года назад
@@garzascreek TRUE! Read "Body by Science!" Excellent book.
@mohamedakachat3737
@mohamedakachat3737 4 года назад
thank you so much , excellent .
@annfla10
@annfla10 4 года назад
i think my varicose veins and capillaries have diminished from resistance training.
@CUBEOFSIX
@CUBEOFSIX 3 года назад
That is most likely due to your diet, and lifestyle. Consider a carnivore diet, get more sunshine if you’re not, and earth yourself more (barefoot walking or grounding).
@ant7936
@ant7936 3 года назад
How did you feel the day after your ARX demo workout, Doug?
@swimfit57
@swimfit57 4 года назад
Great talk !
@wheelerdealer2105
@wheelerdealer2105 4 года назад
You speak my language Doctor. 81 and 2 hours x 4 per week. I’ve seen no one my age on the pull up bar at my gym. Not to say there are none that can do it. Thank you
@henryklevemann
@henryklevemann 4 года назад
thank You for the motivation to keep on training! im only 53, and one of the few users of the pull-up bar
@wheelerdealer2105
@wheelerdealer2105 4 года назад
@@henryklevemann Thanks.
@garzascreek
@garzascreek 4 года назад
Obviously you are doing something right, but McDuff might say the eight hours a week you spend training is unnecessary if not excessive.
@markgendron-p7s
@markgendron-p7s 6 месяцев назад
How do I find a trainer that practices what you preach
@mariedelozier2530
@mariedelozier2530 4 года назад
The day I can't sit on the ground and not easily get right back to my feet, just shoot me... I'm 69... Move like you're still young and you'll stay young. Move like yer old and old you'll be... I'm still angle-worm limber...
@davidmaina5998
@davidmaina5998 4 года назад
There should have been a squat break half way through the lecture...10 squats
@James-zu1ij
@James-zu1ij 4 года назад
Im 58 and can still cause trained triathletes to tap out (Namely the Johnny Brownlee) in cycle training. It annoys the hell out of them. They are so competitive.....I do need longer rests in between workouts sadly
@James-zu1ij
@James-zu1ij 4 года назад
@Mary Lee this is why I cycle, to be competitive. I'm sorry you don't like me/it. I think your opinion off me is one dimensional. I enjoy competition, sometimes I talk about it, and god forbid..boast about it. I do other things too :-)
@libbyworkman3459
@libbyworkman3459 Год назад
The sign takes up 3/4 of the space of the video. I would really rather see the speaker.
@primafacie5029
@primafacie5029 4 года назад
Big fan of his
@spaceghost8995
@spaceghost8995 4 года назад
If you are thumbing this vid down, please tell us WHY . We like to be educated.
@sjr7822
@sjr7822 4 года назад
Is the Doctor saying, activity vs non-activity depends on where the calories are stored? inactivity encourages calories to go to the fat tissues, whereas activity encourages calories to build muscle mass? As to the 50s pictures, that was my family members all fit and slim the grandkids are fat like 40 percent of the US population Eating is a form of entertainment
@marceloribeirosimoes8959
@marceloribeirosimoes8959 4 года назад
Our "evolution" is different because there's no such thing as the macro "evolution" idea. And many think that we all understand the same when we say "evolution" when we obviously don't. We are using something that animals can't. our thinking, our imagination, our relationship with the mind behind the things we can see, smell, listen, measure, feel, eat, drink, etc.. As we are preferring to go far away from that, as time goes by, more distant we get from where we should. And that is causing consequences, for sure. ...oh, and BTW, there is an enormous movement to fulfill a huge agenda to control population growth.
@hossskul544
@hossskul544 4 года назад
Adaptation and epi-genetics explains more to me than what I consider the flawed Theory of evolution, I don’t like it when people trying to explain everything to simple evolution because you were being for so much more than just animals and no one knows why, except for people who are looking into intelligent design .
@1eingram
@1eingram 4 года назад
Dr McGuff, I'd like to know more about the role of cytokines in high intensity resistance training.
@renanvilanova2591
@renanvilanova2591 4 года назад
Can kids do resistance exercice? My son is 14 and he is very thin...
@sjr7822
@sjr7822 4 года назад
l have a lot of work requiring manual labor, but, I get so 'stoved' up I can hardly move for 3 days, If exercise is so good for the body, why am I having negative effects every year, that I get older, the more I hurt. I also find my resting BP is higher than after I've done physical work, I never understood why, until this video
@dawrongwitch9036
@dawrongwitch9036 4 года назад
Could be diet. When I quit sodas and dairy my arthritis an pain subsided significantly. I was ready for a rocking chair, but eliminating those helped. Plus I started 500 mg vitamin C.
@tommy92660
@tommy92660 3 года назад
Thanx
@pressrepeat2000
@pressrepeat2000 4 года назад
Does anyone have experience with intensity resistance training while suffering from very high blood pressure? I started suffering and was diagnosed for sudden very high blood pressure (unknown reason) recently and haven’t worked out since as I feel really ill (and because the pressure goes super high when I work out). Should I work out despite levels of 200/120+ even during moderate exercise? I’m hearing very different things... from “Yes, absolutely” to “No, you will get a stroke”.
@EarlT357
@EarlT357 4 года назад
Are you taking any prescriptive drugs for that high BP? Suggest moving to supplements: CoQ10, magnesium, L-Carnitine, more....look 'em up! Use those in conjunction with resistance training. Remember, those BP standards are AVERAGES! Just like BMI is based on averages. Are you " average?" NO! You're an individual. Figure out what works for your situation. I know a 70+ yr.old cyclist with BP =170/150, who has ridden long distances on a regular bsisi with no "stroke" issues. He uses supplements to help maintain his circulatory issues.
@garzascreek
@garzascreek 4 года назад
Those are _crisis_ levels of hypertension if at rest but you mention that it is exercise induced. Those are not out of the ordinary range readings when doing heavy exercise. If your pressure does not drop back down at rest after exercise you are slowly and permanently injuring your kidneys if not risking stroke. You should get that under control at all costs before trying high-intensity exercise. Simple walking or equivalent is about as much as you should do until your hypertension is managed. If the high rates are only exercise conditional then you should be OK to increase your intensity.
@lazur1
@lazur1 4 года назад
Without a mirror, i'm 28. With a mirror, 71.
@murielleleblanc1337
@murielleleblanc1337 9 дней назад
So much obesity today in the USA and Canada . It is so, so sad addiction.
@RunnerThin
@RunnerThin 4 года назад
How long does muscle memory last? You mentioned training for 7 weeks. and then resting a few weeks. What about a few years or decades? Does the returning athlete if otherwise healthy have a small or large advantage?
@ronsouther
@ronsouther 4 года назад
This is kind of like time under tension: This lung expander/exerciser changed my life the first day I used it! It’s called the “BreatheEasy Lung Expander and Abs Exerciser”. It’s on Amazon and super affordable. I use it mostly for the inhale which really relaxes me and also helped my sleep improve considerably. It also comes with an informative eBook, too! When I focus on the exhale, my abs are sore the next day so it’s really helping my core muscles.
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 4 года назад
Look up Joan MacDonald @trainwithjoan. She turned it around at 70
@murielleleblanc1337
@murielleleblanc1337 9 дней назад
I am not on medicine simply vitamins.
@living4adrenaline
@living4adrenaline 4 года назад
1 dislike from the guy who only trains arms..
@DonyaLane
@DonyaLane 4 года назад
LOL
@tslilbearshoppe9870
@tslilbearshoppe9870 4 года назад
we need the govt to put that money back or else!
@nyreekrikorian
@nyreekrikorian 4 года назад
Yeah, they have no trouble bailing out big banks and spending trillions on wars. Elections 2020, we need a revolution.
@annejckson5862
@annejckson5862 4 года назад
@@nyreekrikorian We have to enforce...the electronic voting machines(Soros-Rothschild frontman) are using FRACTIONAL VOTING. You are only a fraction of a person! Ref.: Ron Gibson bitchute Alex Jones or Infowars bitchute; American Intelligence media utube. Researcher Voting Machines -Beverly Harris With illegitimate elections(also secretly run by the Federalist Society) we have to force change by confronting the deceit. H
@antd8667
@antd8667 2 года назад
Weston A price says it better dental research on native cultures and there dental decaying
@ALoonwolf
@ALoonwolf 2 года назад
If the maximum age of humans is 120 years, and you're only 72, well you should be still in pretty decent health shouldn't you? If not something has clearly been damaging your health the whole time. But of course you should still have plenty of time left to correct that...
@lazur1
@lazur1 4 года назад
Paige MLB 28W/31L Let's not exaggerate.
@migueljavierayup7634
@migueljavierayup7634 4 года назад
Way too much time to nicely yet clear say in 15 mins
@periklisspanos7185
@periklisspanos7185 Год назад
But doctors who promote exercise,they never exercise
@sebastianaguiarbrunemeier9192
@sebastianaguiarbrunemeier9192 4 года назад
The Horvath clock is not as accurate as you claim. I am a biochemist
@carlranger8060
@carlranger8060 4 года назад
Big Ben is though!
@carlranger8060
@carlranger8060 4 года назад
@Mike Dias Well Duh!
@yanostropicalparadise755
@yanostropicalparadise755 4 года назад
I agree with your arguments, but exercise alone will not fix a person, their diet has to change as well. I'm absolutely not describing a shit vegan diet. I am referring to a diet that lacks starches, sugars and plant oils and contains animal foods. I did the exercise rout on a SAD diet, I got healthier but was still fat and out of shape. a keto diet helped, a ketogenic carnivore diet has fixed my problem, exercise was essential throughout the process.
@franksmith4277
@franksmith4277 4 года назад
your carnivore diet is the dumbest bullshit ever.
@christianmaurer96
@christianmaurer96 4 года назад
@@franksmith4277 I cut carbs since 5 weeks now and I feel great. Down 8 pounds now and finally feel like exercising is going to show results.
@franksmith4277
@franksmith4277 4 года назад
@@christianmaurer96 i did that no carb bullshit 7 years ago and in a short time i felt like complete shit.
@jimhickox5181
@jimhickox5181 4 года назад
@@franksmith4277 Yea, it's not good long term.
@RodneyFisk
@RodneyFisk 4 года назад
"Not highly remunerated," he says. I guess the $200K they paid for his education doesn't count.
@fireflameft2964
@fireflameft2964 2 года назад
Always a class clown isn't there?
@jeannepeters8836
@jeannepeters8836 2 года назад
Stopped listening when you made fun of obese people and Walmart shoppers. Not classy.
@gregthompson9434
@gregthompson9434 4 года назад
Get to the point
@garzascreek
@garzascreek 4 года назад
You can click on the gear icon and increase the speed.
@kathya1956
@kathya1956 4 года назад
Old talk Doug
@garzascreek
@garzascreek 4 года назад
It is a new talk but is his old but updated lecture that he has been doing for the last several years including an earlier one at IHMC.
@richardsilverberg4295
@richardsilverberg4295 3 года назад
Unquestionably one of the least relatively well known brilliant people on you tube .This man has so much to offer!
@shawnwillis7561
@shawnwillis7561 8 месяцев назад
I watched his 21 convention lecture on yt about 10 years ago and he had the biggest effect on my health. I weighed over 300lbs and tried the conventional way to lose weight and couldn't. After his video, I tried his advice and lost over 100lbs in less than 7 months. Never felt better. I've lost touch on doing the protocol in the past 4 years and gained weight and I'm trying to get back to it. I already know it'll work
@RiDankulous
@RiDankulous 4 года назад
This is very inspiring, thank you! I'm glad to hear that of those elderly that choose to strength train, there is huge benefit and doubling of strength. I'm 50 but still muscle gain rate and rate even at this age is going down from what it could be, at least the conventional wisdom says. I used the Scooby muscle calculator. He's not a scientist but has some references. The average person my age can gain 5 pounds of muscle in a year according to that and moderate (not hardcore) strength training. I will quit if I try hardcore so moderate it is.
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