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Science Says 1 Minute of this Exercise is = to 45 min. of Jogging 

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"Famous" Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck discuss a study by scientists out of McMaster University who conducted research on interval training. They also demonstrate exercises you can do for faster results with less time.
0:00 Intro Song
0:09 Intro to video
0:59 Recap of Social Medias
1:24 Study at McMaster University breakdown
2:57 What the study found
3:57 Explanation of high intensity exercises
4:56 Shows high intensity exercise #1
5:36 Shows high intensity exercise #2
6:13 Inbetween exercises
6:49 Shows high intensity exercise #3
7:52 Shows high intensity exercise #4
8:29 Shows high intensity exercise #5
8:53 Core exercise
9:42 Last exercise
10:24 Another core exercise from Brad
11:00 Outro
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@Bubbles-ug3vr
@Bubbles-ug3vr 2 года назад
Sidesteps - 20 secs Mountain climber- 20 secs Core workout( i like to do leg raises) - 2 mins Burpees - 20 secs Oblique workout - 2 mins Jumping jacks - 20 secs opp arm and leg - 2 mins High steps - 20 secs Bridges - 2 mins
@Herotastic_24
@Herotastic_24 2 года назад
you're loved
@mopmop4862
@mopmop4862 2 года назад
I love you
@patrickcarrington7515
@patrickcarrington7515 2 года назад
Thank you!
@oknadboksieovdw7296
@oknadboksieovdw7296 2 года назад
When i don't go to gym, i do high steps shown in the video. my heart rate goes up about 160bpm.
@SarahSkinnyJeans
@SarahSkinnyJeans 2 года назад
Tysm
@zsoltsimon8658
@zsoltsimon8658 5 лет назад
Exercises: 5:14 6:23 7:27 7:55
@droolalot5795
@droolalot5795 4 года назад
God bless you
@karamoats8810
@karamoats8810 4 года назад
You're a God
@gallakochar4245
@gallakochar4245 4 года назад
Thank You for timeline. Very helpful
@qborne
@qborne 4 года назад
Zs S This timeline is very helpful ! they are showing good exercises but too many chitchat! time is precious for everybody in this busy dollar depreciating world. if they can shorten the program, cut down more chitchat between themselves it’ll be a lot better
@dwaynethomas8289
@dwaynethomas8289 4 года назад
Thanks
@violetqueen450
@violetqueen450 Год назад
My favorite part of each video is"In our opinion Bob." I love these guys, they have helped me immensely.
@squirrelnibbler19
@squirrelnibbler19 Год назад
I love these guys. They don’t need a Pinterest background. They are just chill people who know a lot, and have a fun attitude. We need more of this kind of people and attitude!
@peayen5008
@peayen5008 Год назад
Very refreshing actually 😀
@tcrown3333
@tcrown3333 3 года назад
As a Brit, I watch these guys in awe. Two American 'good ol boys' dispensing excellent and highly accessible advice while giving the impression of being clueless! The sort of people you'd love to have as friends.
@growitheflow
@growitheflow 3 года назад
Facts
@tcrown3333
@tcrown3333 3 года назад
@The Deathless A metaphysical significance that transcends time and logic. The other answer is, probably 'none whatsoever. But why the feck should I explain myself to you?
@portastsic
@portastsic 3 года назад
Most certainly not “good ol boys”
@portastsic
@portastsic 3 года назад
@@welshie2007 more precisely an uneducated rural backward-ish individual. Most often associated with rural southern whites. However they can be from anywhere in the country really. Bob and Brad are from Minnesota and certainly not uneducated (I’m a southerner btw)
@curiousc9259
@curiousc9259 3 года назад
@@portastsic lmao!! Good ole boys does NOT = uneducated! As a southerner you should know this. That's a typical BS stereotype. 🙄 Best regards, from a well educated southern woman who was born, raised, and surrounded by good ole boys.
@bgtsy
@bgtsy 5 лет назад
Physical therapy is expensive so I’m extraordinarily delighted to have two humorous factual physical therapists for free at my disposal, thank you gentlemen
@BobandBrad
@BobandBrad 5 лет назад
You are very welcome:) Thank you for the nice comment!
@chironOwlglass
@chironOwlglass 5 лет назад
Yes, we love you Bob and Brad!
@wolfinsignia
@wolfinsignia 5 лет назад
similar to technological conveniences, you are selling your privacy.although, thank you Bob and Brad, helped a guy who was in to much pain for long workouts go from couch to 2k.
@poppinsmoke9180
@poppinsmoke9180 5 лет назад
I second this ty
@amazingsupergirl7125
@amazingsupergirl7125 4 года назад
Yep and other videos do literally every PT I did but spent about $1000 to be taught
@CitizenKate
@CitizenKate 2 года назад
I'm 64 and have a 30+ minute aerobic step-box routine with light dumbbells that I've been doing since last spring 4-5 times a week. It's similar in intensity to a light, steady jog. A couple of weeks ago, I started working in a few workouts with this pattern on days I normally would have skipped. Yesterday, I was astonished to find that my resting heartbeat has dropped by about 6-8 beats/min. WOW -- those "sprints" really are effective!
@trinity9738
@trinity9738 2 года назад
You guys are awesome. It’s been 2 years since I started following your exercises for back pain and I am still pain free and have avoided surgery. My orthopedic surgeon was amazed at my recovery. Thanks again.
@BobandBrad
@BobandBrad 2 года назад
You are welcome. Brad
@AlanTheFellon
@AlanTheFellon 6 лет назад
Navigation (Havent done one in ages) 0:16 General Information 1:24 Study McMasters University Methodics 2:55 Overview (2 Min - 20 Sec) 3:35 "Tl:Dr" Exercises 4:55 "Warmup" :) 5:07 Quick side steps (High intensity, 20 Sec) 5:40 Mountain Climbers ("") 6:20 Core Workout - LegRaises with Flexed or Extended Knees (For Example) 6:55 Burpees (7:25 Table Supported) 8:00 Latflexion/Oblique training 8:30 Jumping Jacks 9:04 Core Workout 9:50 Wakling / Running on the Spot 10:20 Standart Briding (10:40 one leged / advanced)
@EscapeTheCommute
@EscapeTheCommute 6 лет назад
ajaw God bless you for that!
@dwoollery
@dwoollery 6 лет назад
Preciate it!
@kunnuris1
@kunnuris1 6 лет назад
ajaw 7
@maureensoares2789
@maureensoares2789 6 лет назад
Very good
@dreamingcode
@dreamingcode 6 лет назад
You're a RU-vid Angel!!!!
@garrykeelan4790
@garrykeelan4790 4 года назад
Bob and Brad should say the 2 best physical therapists on the internet. I've had a list of injuries that have been reduced dramatically and in some cases eliminated thanks to your instructional videos ( sciatica, Achilles tendonitis, golfers elbow to name a few). I am deeply indebted to you gentlemen . If you ever come to Ireland, the Guinness is on me
@dale3404
@dale3404 2 года назад
A friend had knee surgery and was having pain that the doctor dismissed. She found Bob and Brad on youtube and discovered the problem was a blood clot. Still dismissed by the doctor. Her husband took her to the office and demanded to see someone. She had a very dangerous clot that could have killed her. Thank you, Bob and Brad.
@jackstraw5527
@jackstraw5527 2 года назад
I have a feeling Bob and Brad don't partake in the Guinness all that much. Look at the shape they're in!
@daughteroftheking994
@daughteroftheking994 2 года назад
❤️Jesus lived the life we couldn't live and died the death we deserve. Repent of your sins and trust in Him💜
@thephantomterence9211
@thephantomterence9211 2 года назад
@@daughteroftheking994 a god that got defeated by his own creation? Really?
@briankennedy1313
@briankennedy1313 2 года назад
My take is that you couldn’t find more kind, genuine people. Besides their infinite knowledge in physical therapy. They have no other motive than to help people.
@heathermunoz6282
@heathermunoz6282 Год назад
Brad...it's a family show! This was equally informative and entertaining. Update: I have been doing this at home for 5 days. It's great but pretty challenging. My calves are killing me. I just re-watched the episode and realized I was doing it backwards. I mean hoorah for me but I feel like an idiot, haha 😄
@sharifalhumaid8537
@sharifalhumaid8537 2 года назад
I appreciate how this illustration was shot flawlessly in a single take. Simple and direct to the point.
@ashchapmantv6792
@ashchapmantv6792 2 года назад
Has an infomercial vibe haha
@joy8721
@joy8721 2 года назад
All B&B’s videos are this good!
@hanifwanmin5217
@hanifwanmin5217 Год назад
ILLUSTRATION????
@therabbithat
@therabbithat Год назад
It's basically Birdman
@rj-ht1wl
@rj-ht1wl 5 лет назад
Warm up Siedestep(basketball)-20 seconds Mountain climber-20 seconds Core workout- 2 mins Burpees- 20 sec Core workout(obliques)- 2 mins Jumping jacks - 20 sec Core workout- 2mins High steppers-20 sec Core workout - 2 mins
@janesmith7084
@janesmith7084 3 года назад
Thank you! I wasn't sure what was supposed to be high intensity and what was not
@claires9100
@claires9100 3 года назад
Merci pour ce résumé.
@schmoogle8459
@schmoogle8459 3 года назад
That's 9 min 40 sec
@aesea57804
@aesea57804 3 года назад
They gave a couple of extra high intensity options at the beginning. But the workout starts with the first core 2 min, any of the high intensities for 20 sec, core 2 min, etc ending with core 2 min.
@moiracoleman5087
@moiracoleman5087 3 года назад
Thank you
@lilrocnine6658
@lilrocnine6658 2 года назад
I’m 57 and I’ve been working out with light weight for a couple of years and I recently rediscovered wind sprints. I do ten 40 yard sprints in five minutes and watch what I eat. Lost 35 pounds in the two years but more important is my stamina and metabolism are up and the weight is staying off. I feel Great!
@anthonysoprano7066
@anthonysoprano7066 2 года назад
Stay active bossman. Way to go !
@aplus1080
@aplus1080 2 года назад
That's tight. Stay the course! 💪
@bjorncopperside4572
@bjorncopperside4572 2 года назад
Very impressive. Ive been working out with weights to get muscular for about 6 years. Only recently started doing calisthenics and its much harder than i tought. Its nice to look big and muscular but its even better in my opinion to have full control of your body. Right now i can do about 8 good pull ups and arround 30 push ups. My goal is to start doing weighted calisthenics that way ill be stronger and more athletic. After just about 2 months of calisthenics i already feel stronger and more athletic then i was when i was doing 22kgs dumbell curls at the gym.
@briankennedy1313
@briankennedy1313 2 года назад
Awesome job. Success builds momentum the same way everything else does. The longer you maintain, the more it becomes natural.
@briankennedy1313
@briankennedy1313 2 года назад
@@bjorncopperside4572 function over vanity.
@mrs.m4702
@mrs.m4702 2 года назад
Dear Bob and Brad. I thank God that I found your channel on RU-vid. Thank you for displaying the most important quality of being kind and giving to others…empathy for all people. God bless you and your families for your willingness to make a difference. ❤️
@clarkalark
@clarkalark 2 года назад
I would have hurt myself ages ago if it weren’t for your videos! Thank you for all your guidance! Appreciate both of you so much! 🙏🏽
@waynecobra1534
@waynecobra1534 2 года назад
Thanks, guys, started in the military at seventeen. then in the late seventies jogging, sprinting. Ran for thirty-five k in a marathon before my hip quit. Now pushing eighty, I'm still exercising. Thanks for getting the word out.
@Randsel
@Randsel 2 года назад
Thank you for your service!
@brittanyfinch8597
@brittanyfinch8597 Год назад
ThAnk you so much for your service and inspiration.
@donnymcjonny6531
@donnymcjonny6531 Год назад
Let's go, old timer still putting in the work!
@RideWithMe14
@RideWithMe14 11 месяцев назад
thank you so much for your service, your a great man ❤️
@savannahm.laurentian1286
@savannahm.laurentian1286 3 года назад
I was a distance runner, dancer, gymnast. I'm old now & rediscovering how to care for my body so it cares for me! Thanks guys!
@RojitaCali
@RojitaCali 2 года назад
You're only as old as you feel!
@Anione111
@Anione111 2 года назад
I've always wondered if sports people fare better in old age than non sports people, or is old age an equalizer.
@jsedge2473
@jsedge2473 2 года назад
@@Anione111 You'll only fare better if you're consistent. If you were active until you were 25 and then stopped until you were 65 then no it makes no difference. If you were a "sports person" and consistent until you were 65, then you're going to fare waaayyy better than someone who's been inactive their entire life. I know plenty of 50, 60+ year olds way stronger and more physically capable than even 20 year olds.
@Anione111
@Anione111 2 года назад
@@jsedge2473 Hmm...with the human body, a fascinating organism, I just wondered if the benefits of the 15-20 years of physical activity just get stored away deep somewhere in the body to help you in the later years, but also what you say 'use it or you lose it' is also true.
@natashabraga4407
@natashabraga4407 Год назад
I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to find these two, they are absolute gems! Great info, down to earth and great rapport.
@jakobbergen7574
@jakobbergen7574 Год назад
“As children we weren’t liked so we are trying to turn this around.” How can you not click the ‘like’ button?
@Lionlovesunity
@Lionlovesunity 3 года назад
Can we all just appreciate that these senior gentlemen are in such amazing shape and spend each day helping us stay healthy? Love you guys. 🙏❤️❤️🦁👍 Been watching since college and will stay with you guys forever. Thank you for doing this. 🙏❤️🦁👍
@tonyneilson1652
@tonyneilson1652 2 года назад
Senior gentlemen??? To me Bob and Brad are a couple of young guys!
@swishh55
@swishh55 2 года назад
@@tonyneilson1652 it's all a matter of perspective. Now 80 year olds don't look so old to me anymore... Both Bob and Brad are younger than I am. When I was 20, well...
@EastSide-qc5oy
@EastSide-qc5oy 2 года назад
Seniors? They look more like middle aged. Maybe the upper tier of middle age but I wouldn’t call them seniors.
@celery9809
@celery9809 2 года назад
i can get a 50c cuppa coffee at mcdonald's... does that make me a senior? 😅
@lowtolerancelevel3776
@lowtolerancelevel3776 2 года назад
How old are they?
@gretchenhorton2970
@gretchenhorton2970 3 года назад
"Brad it's a family show" ... I love you guys. You not only give me great information, you also make me chuckle. What more could a girl ask for! Thanks for the videos and the education and suggestions and for giveaways ... who could forget the giveaways! You guys are great.
@wilbourne2010
@wilbourne2010 Год назад
Great illustration! I’ve been using HIIT training for several years and it is a game changer. Great stuff! Thanks
@maximmunity2059
@maximmunity2059 2 года назад
I gotta thank you guys for this. I always equated interval training with sprints and every time I tried it I would pop a hammy (bad enough that you could almost *HEAR* it pop!) within two weeks. Stopped altogether after the third time it happened. I never thought to try something something less ballistic! Thanks! You guys are the best!!
@michieb2984
@michieb2984 2 года назад
Oh my goodness. Why haven’t I seen this till recently. My husband and daughter are commenting on the muscles in my leg and buttocks. I sit at my desk for work and I use to have issues with my leg and feet swelling up. I have been doing this for about a month and my feet don’t swell anymore. Bob and Brad are the best.
@OOICU812
@OOICU812 Год назад
Would you mind posting a pic please?
@bigb333
@bigb333 Год назад
@@OOICU812 ...really?
@aragon9173
@aragon9173 Год назад
@@OOICU812 staaaaaaaaap
@alexiluffy216
@alexiluffy216 Год назад
@@OOICU812 lmaoooo bro got no chill
@trentbateman
@trentbateman Год назад
@@OOICU812 please post yours first
@aly9799
@aly9799 2 года назад
It's such a privilege to learn such useful information, for free, and have a smile on my face the whole way through. You guys are so fun to watch and thank you so much for what you do!!
@BobandBrad
@BobandBrad 2 года назад
Happy to help :)
@nandusivadasan7621
@nandusivadasan7621 Год назад
Came here for the intro. Stayed for the content.
@carladams8584
@carladams8584 Год назад
You guys are awesome thanks so much. I’m in my 60s now and from years of football, weight training and martial arts I’ve got some bad knees so walking or doing the treadmill is really hard. Doing this on a bicycle is excellent! I tried it once and I’m hooked. Keep up the great work guys, thank you so much.
@craigsmith4084
@craigsmith4084 5 лет назад
Basically HIIT training. High intensity interval training. I mix walking with intervals of sprinting. Lost 40 lbs so far, feel great, dropped pant size from 40 inch waist to 32 inches.
@ammitlakwani4638
@ammitlakwani4638 3 года назад
Just walking and sprinting in intervals....how long to loose that much ???
@F3zyX
@F3zyX 3 года назад
@@ammitlakwani4638 probably not too long. Just do it consistently with a good diet and NEVER walk in between your run
@garethmorris299
@garethmorris299 3 года назад
Well done Craig,great work.cheers
@ProudIndianJoe1
@ProudIndianJoe1 3 года назад
What kind of time intervals the training and sprinting are performed under
@pj1016
@pj1016 3 года назад
@@F3zyX why never walk?
@mikecolie9290
@mikecolie9290 4 года назад
Its called "Interval Training" and has been used for decades by many athletes.
@jennyph79
@jennyph79 2 года назад
That was the 1st time I heard that intro song, and I truly love it! I appreciate the content and guidance that you provide. Thank you!
@retrospectgaming8754
@retrospectgaming8754 Год назад
32 and i just started doing interval sprinting again for the first time since highschool. im in pretty good shape from lifting and cycling, resting heart rate is in the 50s sometimes 40s but even still sprinting is a whole different thing. the intensity is insane. ive only been doing it once a week and ive only done it 3 times and already noticed drastic improvement in leaning out and the performance when i do the intervale sprinting.
@Ced6Linda
@Ced6Linda 3 года назад
You guys are in great shape! Thank you for the tips. I love the energy.
@andreawallenberger2668
@andreawallenberger2668 5 лет назад
You two are like the "car talk" guys of physical therapy LOL Keep up the great work!
@sandradawson7477
@sandradawson7477 4 года назад
U r sooo right!
@sharifariddett2389
@sharifariddett2389 4 года назад
Yes! So true!
@claires9100
@claires9100 3 года назад
Yes.
@carlof4768
@carlof4768 3 года назад
Last night I was listening to Car Talk on NPR and was thinking the exact same thing. You couldn’t be more right.
@Deezy381
@Deezy381 3 года назад
Yasss
@colleenbrockway2202
@colleenbrockway2202 Год назад
SO glad I saw this -- all these years after you posted it! I'm going to try it. THANK YOU!
@PaulKentSkates
@PaulKentSkates Год назад
The 2 minutes in between Sprint's is where the magic happens. You want to slowly catch your breath over the two minutes. Don't stop, only walk/coast if you need to. But do what you can. If you can recover without walking then start there.
@j.howardj
@j.howardj 3 года назад
"You know what Bob?" "What's that Brad?" "I bet if we keep saying we are the most famous physical therapists on the internet, it will someday be true." "Let's do it!"
@shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405
@shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405 3 года назад
That’s what Trump does. Repeat repeat repeat until it becomes what people believe to be true.
@pbkayakyer
@pbkayakyer 3 года назад
3 million subscribers later... they might be right🤔
@EdwardsNH
@EdwardsNH 2 года назад
@@pbkayakyer Athlean X Jeff Cavelier...12 million
@gregbignose3631
@gregbignose3631 2 года назад
Make America great again
@noddyspuncture
@noddyspuncture 2 года назад
@@shannaveganamcinnis-hurd405 And your little sleepy 'commander-in-cheat' doesn't..?
@justrunbraa2806
@justrunbraa2806 5 лет назад
It’s called HIIT (high intensity interval training)
@BobandBrad
@BobandBrad 5 лет назад
That is correct!
@mariajoy4541
@mariajoy4541 3 года назад
I don't know if you have ever done HIIT in a gym but in my experience they do not just let you burst for 20sec. At home I do it on the bike, but in HIIT they definitely push out the workout part more than the resting part in my experience.
@trees5338
@trees5338 3 года назад
The gym's I have been working out in don't want people to do HITT, they like members to stand around doing weights & making the place look full. And spending time with classes and paying extra for personal training sessions. Beginner's need it, then you can do your own program of HITT in the gym. I attended a gym for 16 years, now I have kettle bells and a stepper machine in the garage with a weight bench, punch bag and an assortment of other stuff collected over the years. Everyone needs to understand that when they get older, they need to keep moving and have strong muscles. People in care homes get lazy and let the staff do more for them, then they no longer are able to move for themselves, ending up being hoisted to the toilet and rolled in bet to have their pad changed. So please everyone, keep strength training and keep moving.
@showman139
@showman139 3 года назад
@@BobandBrad During quarantine we may not be able to run as may be recommended. If we were to replace running with mountain climbers or burpees how many would we need to do to reach a half mile in running?
@FLSandye
@FLSandye 3 года назад
I did HIIT at Orange Theory Fitness and got myself in the best shape of my life UNTIL I got sciatica along with torn rotator cuffs from the rowing machine.
@SandraGarcia-bw5kg
@SandraGarcia-bw5kg 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome examples! Love watching y'all.
@winnepeterson6570
@winnepeterson6570 7 месяцев назад
These videos have been immeasurably helpful to me over the years. I also share them with grateful friends.
@gabriellebudd1166
@gabriellebudd1166 5 лет назад
they reminded me of Bert and Ernie... They added some humor to this which was fun to watch and yes great exercise when you're home bound in the winter during a snowy day... Great video thank you
@anetajohnson8446
@anetajohnson8446 3 года назад
Bert and Ernie, ha ha ha! How about Big Bird, and Osker the grouch!
@CavanalK5
@CavanalK5 6 лет назад
Landed on you guys looking at relief with the rib pain (costochondritis). Now I've watched several videos. You guys are a hoot. With great info. And a Good Doctor is a great show. Subscribed!
@yidy1
@yidy1 2 года назад
As always, thank you for the incredible info. But I especially appreciate your dry humor! You guys are the best!
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 2 года назад
When you guys say you are" the most famous" this is empirically true you deserve it, all your talents hard work you are amazing at identifying multiple symptoms/possibilities locating them together, validating- anything people are already doing (intuition observation) helping people for free, thank you for helping healing humans
@juliezinchuk8164
@juliezinchuk8164 2 года назад
I taught this format in my aqua fit class this morning! It was so hard, but they all loved it! I will keep this in my weekly rotation. Thanks!!!
@emm8357
@emm8357 2 года назад
Omg I miss aqua fit so much. It felt like amazing exercise (I was always knackered afterwards!) but we used to laugh so much. I should see if it’s restarted after Covid restricts eased..
@mddell58
@mddell58 Год назад
Wondering how it is all going now?
@8sourceenergy895
@8sourceenergy895 6 лет назад
You guys work good together; you're both very informative, and the ad-libbed humor is an added bonus. Thanks for the video/information.
@peggymcdonnell1379
@peggymcdonnell1379 Год назад
You guys are awesome I am so glad that I found your site two years ago… You’ve helped me more than you’ll ever know… Blessings to you both
@joicejewerly5579
@joicejewerly5579 Год назад
Fantastic🎉🎉🎉, 10 minutes, my max workout limit.❤❤❤
@kathleenmckenna8578
@kathleenmckenna8578 2 года назад
I like watching you guys because you present exercises regular busy people can do at home everyday with very little time to do it. Not big complicated plans that take forever and exercises that only totally fit people would be doing. Keep up the good work!
@netsanetamare9725
@netsanetamare9725 3 года назад
Love this. 9 minutes is so doable and I love choosing my own movements. Thanks!!
@wandelpassiert8064
@wandelpassiert8064 Год назад
The guy at the back left has obviously overdone it with the high intensity - so, better stick to the 20secs.
@GruncleJohn
@GruncleJohn 2 года назад
You guys are hilarious! As a fellow PT here, you make me love the profession more! Thanks
@ianrobson9601
@ianrobson9601 4 года назад
Not only did you show me some great exercises you also made me laugh and as everyone knows laughter is the best medicine.
@oldblackstock2499
@oldblackstock2499 4 года назад
Yes, the Bible says in Proverbs 17:22 " A merry heart does good like a medicine, but a broken spirit truth the bones" .
@dananettles9540
@dananettles9540 4 года назад
Ian Robson love your video
@reikomyles1495
@reikomyles1495 3 года назад
Amen
@ianrobson9601
@ianrobson9601 3 года назад
@@dananettles9540 My video ? Not sure what you mean sorry
@jefrossman7546
@jefrossman7546 3 года назад
@@ianrobson9601 Hello Alan👋
@denakelley4363
@denakelley4363 3 года назад
The "bed burpee" modification might actually get me doing burpees again. Thanks!
@shaniatwainn4350
@shaniatwainn4350 3 года назад
Thanks for supporting my music career 🎶 I'm so greatful and I hope you never stop being a fans,I would like to honour you by giving you my other private email address if that's ok by you🥰
@lb476
@lb476 9 месяцев назад
I'm so glad this video was still on, thank you. I'm learning a whole lot of bad things I've been doing wrong all my life.
@aliciatorres91
@aliciatorres91 Год назад
Thank you so much. Bob and Brad it’s so good to see you both again. Have a blessed Easter 🐣!
@continuousself-improvement1879
This feels like Ernie and Bert from Sesame Street but for exercise. Lmao. Subbed.
@Pertyt33
@Pertyt33 5 лет назад
Lol yup love it. Bert and Ernie for grown ups.
@aglover6151
@aglover6151 5 лет назад
Heee heee 😂
@mangeshkamble8856
@mangeshkamble8856 5 лет назад
What
@whereisjustice404
@whereisjustice404 5 лет назад
Reminds me of the 2 Canadian wilderness men in the SCTV skits (2nd City T. V.) back in the 70's!
@omlove3206
@omlove3206 5 лет назад
Two hoseheads!! LOL Bob and Doug McKenzie's Great White North!! Great memories!! xo :D
@edwinsnell5078
@edwinsnell5078 5 лет назад
" I'll do this before bed, get the wife all excited" "This is a family show Brad" LOFL
@BobandBrad
@BobandBrad 5 лет назад
Funny!:)
@paulafranklin8804
@paulafranklin8804 5 лет назад
😂🤣😂🤣😆
@africaart
@africaart 5 лет назад
7:40
@sarahlouie
@sarahlouie 5 лет назад
🤣
@flavourpunchh
@flavourpunchh 5 лет назад
LOL these guys are pure gold!!!!
@sandybeck9192
@sandybeck9192 2 года назад
You two are my most FAVORITE physical therapists on the internet! You are my GO TO GUYS!
@Steve-qy8or
@Steve-qy8or Год назад
I am 54 and I weigh 235 (I graduated High school at 225), I Squat, Deadlift, Clean and Jerk and Bench Press...1715 pound totals. I do interval sprints 4 times a week for 30 minutes (warmup is 8 minutes) getting my HR as high as 186 BPM. My energy is through the roof after my sprints. I have been sprinting for the past 20 years and feel great. No aches, no pain and zero injuries.
@Lypples
@Lypples 6 лет назад
thanks for making all these videos. it has helped with my back pain using exercises you've shown in past.
@elleyj1754
@elleyj1754 6 лет назад
I love this, because they remind me of my gym teachers in school. Before technology took over our lives it seemed that physical activity was the way of life. We moved our bodies when we were bored and we were fit because we walked everywhere. I miss that.
@mysticalmystique8400
@mysticalmystique8400 5 лет назад
So true!
@debanova
@debanova 5 лет назад
Z. XxSleepy Jean Z x x. Zzz zzd
@gemspiritmessages2754
@gemspiritmessages2754 5 лет назад
Yes exactly. Everyone is so lazy now unfortunately and everyone is complaining they are not able to lose weight 😂😂🙊🤷‍♀️
@nopiola
@nopiola 5 лет назад
i'm really curious about WHY you cant do it now, drop your stupid phone and do it.
@marxk4rl
@marxk4rl 5 лет назад
Yeah, me too I miss the old times when we weren't so lazy and fat and stupid, when we didn't spend all the time watching stupid clips on RU-vid and writing idiotic comments. I wish smartphones were never invented so we can walk outside and practice sports instead of social media dumbing us down.
@arnoldronning5471
@arnoldronning5471 Год назад
Glad you are getting this news out. It isn’t brand new, it’s been promoted for about 15 years now among some exercise enthusiasts, but it is still new to a lot of people.
@nsrayfield
@nsrayfield 10 месяцев назад
Love you guys! Ya’ll have such good exercise routines - thanks for putting these videos together
@AmberG_Yo
@AmberG_Yo 4 года назад
I love this so much! You guys are awesome, and have definitely helped me with some lower back problems over the years
@horrifyyou
@horrifyyou 4 года назад
Hi Bob and Brad, recently my back pain got very untolerable and I came across your channel. It's been a week trying to do your advices on back pain related videos and I am feeling a significant relief already. It's amazing to be pain free. Thank you very much.
@ALFA95C
@ALFA95C 2 года назад
Any updates on your pain? Caus mine's gonna kill me it seems
@user-lh8yk8mg3s
@user-lh8yk8mg3s 7 месяцев назад
Still today your videos are helping people ! They have helped me so much ! Thank you !
@bigfest6498
@bigfest6498 2 года назад
First time watcher...not only is that one of the funniest intros (thought this was a parody show) but your insights are incredible. Thanks.
@twhobie
@twhobie 3 года назад
Dear Bob and Brad. Thanks for highlighting this study on your channel. I am realizing cardio and weight loss results in using it everyday for two weeks. I’m not sure what variables on this study were found, but I usually add an additional HIT cycle or two. Using a spinning bike I also have to add more friction on the 20 second intervals. Thanks! Much appreciated. Steve
@briantix7693
@briantix7693 6 лет назад
I already feel better watching u all work out..
@Cool_Papa_Funk
@Cool_Papa_Funk 2 года назад
I do something similar on the treadmill called a time ladder. I'm sure it would work for biking, as well. I lost 60 pounds in under a year just doing this two times per week. I modified the times as I got in better shape, but you get the gist. Warm up (5:00) 1:00 fast :30 slow 2:00 fast 1:00 slow 3:00 fast 1:30 slow 4:00 fast 2:00 slow 3:00 fast 1:30 slow 2:00 fast 1:00 slow 1:00 fast Cool down (5:00)
@Sommertimeflowers
@Sommertimeflowers 2 года назад
You guys are the best, honored to share this lifetime with you both ♥️♥️♥️
@afrosquatch
@afrosquatch 5 лет назад
wow, first 1:14 seconds I subscribed. This being my first time ever seeing or hearing of these two gents.
@terrymanning8064
@terrymanning8064 4 года назад
When i was in my late 40's i was doing HIIT training on my bike for 25-30 minutes a session. my doctor said i STILL had an elite athletes engine. This training kicks your ass,but it works!
@aplus1080
@aplus1080 2 года назад
I believe it. I'm an inconsistent POS and high intensity stuff makes my blood pressure and everything very athlete level.
@doolybugz
@doolybugz 2 года назад
I was at my fittest at 42/43...Dr had trouble finding my BP as my resting heart rate was like an elite athelete she said lol...
@physiotherapistpaulina9340
@physiotherapistpaulina9340 Год назад
I love you guys, and admire your willingness to show us how you work out too. inspiring!
@alvinjugernauth7867
@alvinjugernauth7867 2 года назад
Am 62 years old and surely tomorrow I'll start doing these exercises. Thanks to you Bob and Brad. I like you so much
4 года назад
It's very cool that low impact and easy exercise can be as effective as high intensity!
@crackheadsthemovie5201
@crackheadsthemovie5201 6 лет назад
Thank you for not being misleading in the title. I can't wait to go jogging on my bike tomorrow for one minute of nine minutes exercise.
@stukksmith122
@stukksmith122 Год назад
OH MAN! THIS is my new favorite channel!
@anilamathewthomas3813
@anilamathewthomas3813 2 года назад
You both are wonderful people,I am from India and love these exercises,thanks for helping those of us who are growing older.You both are fun to watch
@carlof4768
@carlof4768 3 года назад
I’m a runner and cyclist who for more than two years of experience side pains, lower back pains and lower abdominal pains. Your videos showed me how important stretching is and how stupid I was to this fact. Being over 50 years of age and running three times a week, cycling almost every day and thinking I’m just as fit as a 21 year old. I living in a fantasy world. After two months of implementing your exercises or better integrating them into my daily routine the pain has disappeared. I really appreciate the information that you have made available and would like to thank you.
@retrowrath9374
@retrowrath9374 3 года назад
Some people are just in denial about age, feeling younger because of diet, exercise doesn't mean we're, age is not just a number, it's a reality and you have to adapt to it.
@hsal8797
@hsal8797 5 лет назад
This is very informative and helpful! Thank u so much!
@d.s.6555
@d.s.6555 2 года назад
God Bless You Guy's! Thank You for all your videos, they have been a great source of healing my body! ❤️👍
@PJean3
@PJean3 2 года назад
Wow!! I love watching and learning from you two!!!
@jt8847
@jt8847 5 лет назад
That intro is a meme waiting to be born
@BobandBrad
@BobandBrad 5 лет назад
Make one and send it to us on Instagram:) OfficialBobandBrad. If we like it we will share it:)
@Fudgeey
@Fudgeey 6 лет назад
I subbed for the intro song alone, seeing somebody's dads exercise was just a bonus
@Becca_Lynn
@Becca_Lynn 4 года назад
Somebody else’s dads 😂🤣
@davidandrews5262
@davidandrews5262 11 месяцев назад
When I was 300 pounds and started jogging....I can confirm, its harder getting started again after stopping rather than to just keep going.
@joannebryant6217
@joannebryant6217 2 года назад
Bob, your guns are really getting pumped up there! Both of you have really helped me a lot with various issues (Brad especially with the spondylolithesis). I really appreciate it. Thanks for all you do to help…your content is really valuable.
@angelandkaidrummond7191
@angelandkaidrummond7191 2 года назад
I had suffered from sciatica and flat feet for years. I've been playing football since I was 4 till I was 18 at a large gridiron southern school. Now I'm in the process of becoming a Marine and Bob and Brad have been life savers! I can run 5 miles nonstop without feeling like my ankles are gonna snap off!
@janc8199
@janc8199 2 года назад
Thank you for your service..Stay safe.
@angelandkaidrummond7191
@angelandkaidrummond7191 2 года назад
@@janc8199 We're not drafted anymore, but much appreciation. I leave November 8th. I'm running 8 miles now so boot camp won't be horrific for me lol
@donnalawrence9054
@donnalawrence9054 2 года назад
I hope your dreams of becoming a marine are coming true. Good luck and thank you
@angelandkaidrummond7191
@angelandkaidrummond7191 2 года назад
@@donnalawrence9054 Thank you so much, my dreams in fact are coming true. In all honesty I hope to become a Marine Raider once I become a Sgt
@joysanders59
@joysanders59 3 года назад
Cool beans! Im disabled and have bad feet. So walking is out. I think I can try this, Il start out easy, and try to build up. Im glad to find this. Sharing with a friend who also is looking for a excersise routine. I think we can do 9 min!! Thank you. You guys sure helped me when my shoulder froze!! God bless you!!
@KTB77777
@KTB77777 2 года назад
Wow - this was great!. I also have been incorporating.Restrictive blood flow therapy in my workouts. It has reduced my pain levels substantially! I appreciate you guys so much.
@magdytawfilis738
@magdytawfilis738 2 года назад
Thank you both. Great advice. God bless you both
@anonymouse7095
@anonymouse7095 5 лет назад
It is actually fairly endearing just how dorky you guys are while providing reasonably good advice.
@SinhalaMedicalChannel
@SinhalaMedicalChannel 3 года назад
Can you please mention the link to the study that you referred to?
@fjb4932
@fjb4932 3 года назад
$$ to donuts you won't get an answer ...
@1101agaoj
@1101agaoj 3 года назад
1:23 Mcmasters University
@justfeddup3663
@justfeddup3663 3 года назад
@Yahir Quincy Stationary bike 4 minutes TABATA high intensity....20 seconds all-out and then 10 seconds just slow - 8 times.....
@jdm6613
@jdm6613 3 года назад
@@justfeddup3663 🤔
@justfeddup3663
@justfeddup3663 3 года назад
@@jdm6613 Try it.....
@kristinaleonardo9222
@kristinaleonardo9222 2 года назад
What a fun, entertaining AND educational video. Thank you B&B.
@lizcuero9065
@lizcuero9065 Год назад
Thank You Dr. Bob. The side crunches helped so much.
@lisajackson7090
@lisajackson7090 3 года назад
I luv when Brad makes comments like "gettin the wife all excited" and then gets in trouble with Bob...so fun to watch!
@drakelarsen3749
@drakelarsen3749 3 года назад
This is amaaaazing lol
@wordcentered
@wordcentered 2 года назад
I was walking everyday for years, until I developed bursitis in my hips, and could no longer do it. I started doing strethes these guys demonstrated, and viola! No more bursitis. I'm going to add this to my daily walking now. I did "Insanity" before, but it became too much. This is doable. Thanks, guys!
@davet9655
@davet9655 2 года назад
Interval training certainly been part of my training regime, for a number of years. Reap those benefits. Resting and recovery heart rate much better than without. Cheers gents keep up the great work. From the UK.
@theLordsboy
@theLordsboy 2 месяца назад
As a retired physiotherapist (in Canada, eh/!) I completely understand your need to be liked. Thanks for sharing this interesting study. Intermittent work is also beneficial in folks coping with osteoarthritis of the knee as it gives time for hyaluronic acid to seep into the joint. Well that's my theory as the greatest retired therapist responding to this RU-vid. Thanks for sharing guys. It's good to cry about the rejection complex. Another example of the value of viscous secretions.
@elsierive7354
@elsierive7354 Год назад
These guys are great.And what a sense of humour,hilarious. Thanks for taking the time.
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