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The Top Cortisol Myths in Fitness | Educational Video | Biolayne 

Dr. Layne Norton
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@Strengthandconditioning60
@Strengthandconditioning60 6 месяцев назад
If I hear one more person say not to drink coffee when I wake up because "cortisol" I'm going to scream. And probably raise my cortisol from screaming
@sergeitemores2673
@sergeitemores2673 Месяц назад
Peobably you Ned to wait at least 1 hr after wakeup in order to drink coffe
@Strengthandconditioning60
@Strengthandconditioning60 Месяц назад
@sergeitemores2673 I will not. I don't believe all the bs about cortisol. It's hype. Cortisol actually has benefits but people act like it's demonic and needs to be exorcized from the body. You can't live without cortisol, it's a essential hormone for life
@ColinDeWaay
@ColinDeWaay Год назад
I think it was around 2013 when I first starting deep diving into your content cause I found an article of yours on anabolic hormones from workouts just like I was looking into. Totally changed how I looked at things. Glad that was 2013 and not 2023. 😂 appreciate all you do and have done my friend.
@ix_ra5290
@ix_ra5290 3 месяца назад
So if I workout high intensity with having high cortisol it means am not gonna build muscles ???
@scotchbarrel4429
@scotchbarrel4429 Год назад
I was a big fan of Dr Berg, after watching several of your vids and having first learnt about you from Hubermans vid, im now second guessing all of Bergs advice 😂 I feel like i initially his schtick was to improve peoples lives through health advice, but it seems that theres been alot of stretching the facts as youve pointed out, youre expertise in nutrition is awesome to learn from, even my local supplement store owner who also does powerlifting is a big fan of you for several years, p.s. great vid thanks 👊😎
@slavbarbie
@slavbarbie Год назад
"Dr." Berg is a Scientologist, tells you something.
@pga176
@pga176 Год назад
Dr Berg saved my life . Lost 60 lbs and have kept it off !!!!
@billybigballssteubing2243
@billybigballssteubing2243 Год назад
And a chiropractor
@slavbarbie
@slavbarbie Год назад
@@billybigballssteubing2243 ewww
@thomasingoglia2227
@thomasingoglia2227 7 месяцев назад
Communication is the response that you get. Just look at Berg's responses on RU-vid. People are transformed by his work. I like Layne Norton's work as well. Dr Layne likes to say, "Stay in your lane." I don't think he has the training as many of high IQ docs that are teachers that I have met that have a unique take on cortisol. He is not a trained is treating illness. One time Dr. DiAgostino, PhD was giving a presentation, and I asked with a smile, "Why does your weightlifting partner, Dr. Layne Norton disagree with you on your major points?" He responded with a smile, "Hey, he and I are close friends. While, I cannot speak for him, he might be a traditionalist that might want to stick to what is works." My response, was, "Well, he seems to be ignoring your science. But, at the same time, he lifts a lot more than you do," and laughed. Controversy is good in science. That is why I love Norton. But, I think a lot of his points are not relevant and he has no experience treating sick people. You might respond by saying: But, Adrenal fatigue is not recognized by the medical establishment. My response: The medical establishment thinks that that Covid came from a pangolin. They think that Lyme disease cannot be chronic. There is so much bullshit in the medical community. You have never had any condition like this... of course you will be condescending. Science changes. Norton has had views on BCAAs, stuff that he has gotten his PhD in. He led in this area of science. And that science has changed and his views have changed radically. He has had views on intermittent fasting that has changed. It may take decades, but in the end, there is a reason why great doctors treat important people (eg. rich, famous, biohacking, professional athletes) with adrenal problems. There is a reason why they go to conferences and discuss their treatment protocols. It's not some one-off chiropractor. Its organizations of tens of thousands of doctors worldwide. Arguing semantics and terms is for democrats. "You shouldn't use that term is a weak argument to me." Afterall, laypeople need words to wrap their heads around what can be a serious condition, to get the results that they need. One day will see how this all relates to Cushings and Addison's disease. Science just takes so long to catch up with practitioners. I personally believe that the MDs, NDs and other practitioners are often ahead of the scientists. Science just moves so much slower than clinical practice.
@nadav20990
@nadav20990 Год назад
Great Video lanye keep the good job and spread real knowledge and not BS
@nutritionbyelsa
@nutritionbyelsa Год назад
i literally learn SOOO much here - what i love the most is that i always get the value of conencting a basic, basic, seemingly non-interestring / important toopic i learn in uni and then learn how that topic is actually relevant and then I also learn how to think deeper, like in the semgaglutide thing about it being a peptide hormone, so obvi you cannot take it as a pill... you just digest it and then its useless so it must be injected, i love learning the simple overlooked stuff like that
@thehiitman0074
@thehiitman0074 9 месяцев назад
I will tell you one thing so me being an instructor for 22 years I was doing 10 classes a day which activated my cortisol out the roof and the fact that I was waking up at three in the morning to do the first class at five in the morning back to back And doing hiit Training on top of that did activate my cortisol… so I have to agree to disagree with a lot of things you said, because depending on the person, especially women that go through menopause, and other things that are challenge with their lives can be spiked up automatically… And on the last note too much hiit Training was a downfall to me, but changing my routine and adding back longer rest periods was the best thing I ever did so again I agree agree to disagree. There’s more to it than what you’re saying here … and on the last note, I always tell my clients to do the bloodwork every six months because that my friend is the main key to everything here not just going off RU-vid videos when you don’t have Evidence to back it up that’s why I always say numbers never lie with that said be blessed🙏🏽
@davidwest5177
@davidwest5177 Год назад
Awesome vid as always and you always get a like from me.... Would be awesome to see some content about the nervous system and it's importance/job with building muscle💪
@samivey8416
@samivey8416 Год назад
Love the information!
@jasonfournier5235
@jasonfournier5235 Год назад
One implication that you did not mention is how elevated cortisol may impact sleep, especially when performing intense exercise in the late evening. Has the literature investigated whether doing intense exercise at, say, 9-10:30pm impact sleep at 11pm or do cortisol levels decrease rapidly enough for that to not be an issue?
@Christopher-md7tf
@Christopher-md7tf Год назад
Doing intense exercise half an hour before sleep obviously isn't a good idea lol
@ThingsYoudontwanttohear
@ThingsYoudontwanttohear Год назад
So happy this channel is growing! Keep it up! Forward to 400K!
@billycasimir1469
@billycasimir1469 Год назад
I’ve been waiting on this! Thank you 🙏🏾
@MichaelHorstmann
@MichaelHorstmann Год назад
Does chronically elevated cortisol affect calories out though?
@nicorellius
@nicorellius Год назад
Great info dump! Thanks Layne
@halfassrockstar
@halfassrockstar Год назад
Another great video!
@zzz-jj6zh
@zzz-jj6zh Год назад
Cortisol lowers metabolism and makes it harder to lose fat. It doesn't make you gain fat, but it sure as hell makes it HARDER to lose it. Especially when cutting down to very lean levels of body fat.
@elijahp.3720
@elijahp.3720 Год назад
Albert GoRythem
@JDell913
@JDell913 Год назад
This is for you Al!!
@SirAlexanderdeLarge
@SirAlexanderdeLarge Год назад
Great, as per usual!
@markjohnson3737
@markjohnson3737 Год назад
Who knew Al Gore had rhythm?
@triston5540
@triston5540 Год назад
I knew
@REALVINERGY
@REALVINERGY Год назад
This is so interesting ( but also frustrating to me ), as I have been diagnosed recently with some pretty bad diabetes type 1. I'm only 24 but my body was barely making any insulin on its own anymore. Nontheless, every doctor I've spoken to untill now has adviced me to reduce my strength training and to increase cardiovasular training. I already ride my bike +30min every day and do some treadmill incline walking 2 or 3 days a week, but still I got the whole " well, strenght training increases your adrenaline and cortisol causing your blood pressure to spike hurr durr. "
@timmat8029
@timmat8029 Год назад
Once you're in insulin therapy you'll be fine though
@REALVINERGY
@REALVINERGY Год назад
@@timmat8029 It most definitely won't get worse from here, true, but If my doctors can't even portray basic information like this, I am wondering whar else they'll get wrong
@bodi.a.r
@bodi.a.r Год назад
​@@REALVINERGYcheck out barbell medicine.
@flippflopps4026
@flippflopps4026 Год назад
Great to hear you on the James Smith podcast ❤
@mosin9105
@mosin9105 Год назад
Thanks
@fmerritt00
@fmerritt00 Год назад
What about caffiene and cortisol? I know it raises cortisol but by how much? How much is cortisol raised based on 100mg caffiene vs 300mg caffiene? How much catabolism am I experiencing jf I ingest a lot of caffiene...the data is hard to find..
@Danielm103
@Danielm103 Год назад
interested in this too, read your somewhere body adjusts... unless maybe you're a caffeine freak like me lol
@fmerritt00
@fmerritt00 Год назад
@Danielm103 I am lol and I want to cut it out completely and see how that affects my body but it's darn hard
@ok4698
@ok4698 3 месяца назад
Great video
@canden-t7w
@canden-t7w 22 дня назад
A little stress is normal and even be a plus. People who say never have stress are completely not realistic.
@FatFreeRevolution
@FatFreeRevolution Год назад
Great vid thanks
@JJ-ts5db
@JJ-ts5db Год назад
I unfortunately have cushings disease. Could you do a vid or elaborate on how actually having those extremely elevated cortisol levels for 3+ years can affect your body/ bodybuilding goals. As well as elevated chronic cortisol levels effects on bone, joints, tendons…etc? I feel as though I’m alwayssss injured and prone to injury now at only 27. Where I was an athlete growing up with no issues. I can barely live life now without caution. Can cortisol have those effects?
@timmat8029
@timmat8029 Год назад
You should be best to work with an endocrinologist
@Individualati
@Individualati Год назад
The main mechanism by which prolonged/excessive cortisol affects joints is by degrading collagen. One workaround is to use lighter weight and super slow reps, which would put less stress on joints. That's not ideal, but better than nothing.
@aspiresk8boarding
@aspiresk8boarding Год назад
Addressing thyroid function will give the adrenals less work to do.
@RM-jb2bv
@RM-jb2bv Год назад
How do people w skinny fat phenotype accumulate visceral fat? Is a calorie surplus a precondition?
@RareSightz
@RareSightz Год назад
Would love to see you review moreplatesmoredates supplements like Gorilla Mode Sigma and Gorilla Mode Nitric
@Wokturdsniff
@Wokturdsniff Год назад
I’m pretty sure it was Dr. Scott Conelly that coined the term “negative calorie petitioners”. and a study was performance with people on prednisone, that gained body fat without an increase in calories.
@jaydmond7258
@jaydmond7258 3 месяца назад
Dr Layne.. I hear a lot of studies that Vitamin D3 regulates cortisol levels. Can it regulate it in times of stress to keep cortisol levels in check. I value your opinion as you are one the the most honest and upfront people in this space. Thanks
@bradfry2259
@bradfry2259 Год назад
As a type one diabetic that gets the dawn phenomenon regularly I'm familiar with the effects of cortisol.
@R055LE.1
@R055LE.1 Год назад
Question! Does chronically high cortisol negatively affect energy expenditure mechanically? That is, outside of "i don't feel good so I'm gonna stay on the couch"
@lukaszgudaniec9143
@lukaszgudaniec9143 Год назад
Hi there, I love your videos. Very informative and science-based. I have a question though. Do you have any videos on how to train with elevated cortisol? I mean, it is nearly the top range most of the time but not passing over yet. I was told to slow down. My cortisol is probably higher due to mental stress. Do you think that intensive training plus weights can get it back to normal or better stop for a while? Thank you again
@pattita90
@pattita90 10 месяцев назад
Did you get your answers?
@jfrizzle626
@jfrizzle626 2 месяца назад
Can you do a video on Ashwaghanda?
@stargazerbird
@stargazerbird Год назад
The belly fat thing is a big issue though. If you yo yo up and down the weight range the danger is you take it off the healthy places when you cut and then add the new fat to the belly over the holidays. Gets worse with every decade.
@1922johnboy
@1922johnboy Год назад
Excellent ❤😮😊
@fla8731
@fla8731 Год назад
algo
@evanhadkins5532
@evanhadkins5532 7 месяцев назад
My concern is getting rid of visceral fat (type 2 diabetic).
@pablov1323
@pablov1323 Год назад
Very interesting
@brucejensen3081
@brucejensen3081 Год назад
Cortisol is awesome. If cortisol is chronic, not so good. You have to use your mind to use it to get the energy when you need it.
@kimdecker8901
@kimdecker8901 Год назад
Really appreciate this stuff, Layne! And hey, how can someone like me who's NOT on Facepage, Insta OR Twitter (I know, I know; it's a sanity-saving measure) contact you? I'm reporting a story on the crazy sports-nutrition advice that influencers are pedaling out there, and I'd love to feature your insights as something of a counterweight to the madness. Would you be game to give me an interview?...
@olgazavilohhina6854
@olgazavilohhina6854 Год назад
Для алгоритма
@brandot989
@brandot989 Год назад
Can you please give your opinion on a few interviews with David Sinclair speaking about the benefits of fasting.
@laurent.2350
@laurent.2350 11 месяцев назад
One health guru (Thomas) said to not drink coffee when you wake up because it causes cortisol to rise. Thoughts?
@user-ij8no5zw6u-
@user-ij8no5zw6u- Год назад
All the stress related hormones are ok for a short period of time, cortisol is very bad when chronic. This is most cases I think and looking it that way, then it is indeed bad. But the peak during and after workout is common sense it can't be bad.
@tylerlightman
@tylerlightman Год назад
Yes I agree the cortisol can redistribute fat mass
@dive2drive314
@dive2drive314 10 месяцев назад
The only myth that I was always wondering about is working out too many consecutive days. I often train two muscle groups at a time for high intensity 45 minutes and do 2 on and 1 off split.. been doing it for years. I usually need that day of rest anyway, but sometimes if it's something like abs/calves then next day legs, the following I feel like i could do another workout but worry about too much stress. I guess everyone is different as well..
@beaucross8335
@beaucross8335 Год назад
Are there studies specific to cortisol in patients with Grave's Disease or other thyroid issues? A common thought in that community is that elevated cortisol is uniquely problematic.
@jilll8526
@jilll8526 4 месяца назад
I hear this a lot for people with PCOS - don't work out daily because of cortisol. I actually feel a TON better working out daily, though. Does the presence of PCOS change your advice?
@brucejensen3081
@brucejensen3081 Год назад
This has me thinking, and I can't really find stuff on it. Does preworkout harm anabolism prior to a workout? Like without stimulants cortisol, adrenalin, blood pressure and such naturally increase when lifting, then there is an almost immediate turn off afterwards. With stimulants they are increased to help with getting in a catabolic state. The stimulants don't turn off once you are done, trying to keep you in a catabolic state, surely this effects anabolism, recovery will be slower, you will be more sore and growing less
@applerunner1184
@applerunner1184 Год назад
Algo
@_negentropy_
@_negentropy_ Год назад
algorithm glorimath maglorith and thragloim walked into a bar…
@whysoserious8666
@whysoserious8666 Год назад
Just a variation on the argument that your heart will beat a limited number of beats and exercise only increases heart beats so therefore you you shouldn’t exercise. People really used to say that.
@michellegraham4628
@michellegraham4628 Год назад
Now I am confused… I have been diagnosed with HPA dysfunction and advised to keep activity to that which minimises stress on my body. I walk an hour each day. Apparently this won’t be forever but only until I sort the chronically high levels of cortisol. Guessing at some point of healing my body will return to factory settings. Would love your learned view of HPA dysfunction and appropriate solutions
@PinkelefantZ3
@PinkelefantZ3 Год назад
Yes! I would greatly appreciate this as well. Sleep disturbances associated with HPA dysfunction has got to be the worst part for me.
@bishboria
@bishboria Год назад
4:08 someone outside the recording area was clearly not happy with Layne's conclusion about cortisol
@thoreaurug2142
@thoreaurug2142 Год назад
Sounded like a ghost stepping on a Lego.
@LL-hs4jo
@LL-hs4jo Год назад
Cortisol in small doses is fine. Without it we would die. Though.. If it's kept lower it's proven to be far healthier. If your cortisol is low it will be easier to keep lean and much easier to build mass. I've personally used Emodin. A very potent cortisol blocker and the physique changes were incredible. An amazing supplement. I also felt much better.
@aprilhassell1747
@aprilhassell1747 6 месяцев назад
Chronic High cortisol leads to low cortisol..low is worse. Dr. Elizabeth Bright explains why.
@NISHANTKUMAR-oh1fl
@NISHANTKUMAR-oh1fl 2 месяца назад
Ham vi stress me jyada rahte gym karne ke bad vi body me muscle nhi banta h to ye emodin kya h ise le sakte h ham mera physics vi kharab ho gya h depression me rahne ke karan
@jasonlorance1918
@jasonlorance1918 Год назад
Great video! What about the myth that you shouldn't have coffee first thing in the am, because your cortisol levels are already high and coffee will make it worse? Thanks!
@LBCWellnessCompany
@LBCWellnessCompany 7 месяцев назад
I’m curious on the effects of the body with someone who is chronically stressed and doing hiit workouts more than let’s just say walking/strength training. I was trying to find some peer reviewed articles but haven’t quite found I think what I’m wanting answered. Any insight or knowledge is appreciated!
@civilapalyan6253
@civilapalyan6253 Год назад
Great insights! (For the algorithm :-))
@walid7885
@walid7885 Год назад
I think you misunderstood strenuous exercise. They're probably talking about boot-camps. They're brutal, there is no rest between sets and there is no gradual overload of stress in exercises. Whether you're an Olympic athlete or someone who didn't train for 4 years, it's the same routine. My resting heart rate drops only when I skip a class. I sleep better when I skip a class. Haven't lost a pound in 8 weeks, my belly circumference is the same in 8 weeks. It's crazy.
@ElethuDuna
@ElethuDuna 3 месяца назад
Does cortisol prevent you from losing fat?
@ClulssCrs3310
@ClulssCrs3310 Месяц назад
Well yeah, cortisol happens in training, is a no brainer. But to ALWAYS HAVE IT HIGH IS BAD. All is bad when not done within parameters. Is about time not about having it or not. This is a no brainer.
@GayBearBro2
@GayBearBro2 Год назад
For the algorithm!
@aprilhassell1747
@aprilhassell1747 6 месяцев назад
You take breaks in between sets so that helps cortisol. Running is different
@Samuraimonkey75
@Samuraimonkey75 Год назад
Waiting for Robert Sapolsky. And "Zebras Don't Get Ulcers" is a great book.
@klocugh12
@klocugh12 Год назад
Second most maligned hormone.
@pierrejeanes
@pierrejeanes Месяц назад
"Your only goona get fat if u r in a calorie surplus " yeah and everyone that wants to grow muscle 💪 are in a calorie surplus buddy
@shaybaybaybaybaymarie
@shaybaybaybaybaymarie Год назад
You remind me of John Cooper from Skillet
@SpearedPage
@SpearedPage Год назад
Argo Lythm
@TheodoreChin-ih7xz
@TheodoreChin-ih7xz Год назад
nice
@gokukakarot1855
@gokukakarot1855 Год назад
For the algorithm
@donwinston
@donwinston Год назад
👏(for the algorithm)
@ItsEskai
@ItsEskai Год назад
Layne Norton is Based
@thechickenwhoflew
@thechickenwhoflew Год назад
What does that mean?
@ObboB223
@ObboB223 Год назад
Comment for Algo
@bored8715
@bored8715 6 месяцев назад
4:09 what was that lol
@PistolPete3322
@PistolPete3322 Год назад
Al Gore rhythm
@andrewzach1921
@andrewzach1921 Год назад
For the algorithm.
@karlhungus5554
@karlhungus5554 Год назад
Comment for the algorithmic gods of RU-vid. May they look favorably upon this channel and its holy messenger.
@RoidfreeSenior
@RoidfreeSenior Год назад
Kinda like inflammation... gets a bad rap, but a requirement of the system
@jakelake4312
@jakelake4312 Год назад
I love 2023, we got nerds that look like body builders
@rj4545
@rj4545 Год назад
💯
@Caseman984
@Caseman984 Год назад
Oh hey I asked about this
@Dave-lx3vt
@Dave-lx3vt Год назад
For the algorithmmmmmm!
@aprilhassell1747
@aprilhassell1747 6 месяцев назад
Butter lowers cortisol
@Ruudwardt
@Ruudwardt Год назад
I wonder if the sharp acute spike of cortisol (and other stress markers) signal the system to liberate more free testosterone. These being in sort of in a counterbalancing dance would therefore reduce cortisol baseline in the long run.
@Zac-ek8nh
@Zac-ek8nh Год назад
FOR THE ALGORITHM
@johnwayne3491
@johnwayne3491 Год назад
FTA
@SullivanKelly85
@SullivanKelly85 Год назад
Meow meow meow meow meow meow meow meow for the algorithm
@traviskruger2263
@traviskruger2263 Год назад
like
@lawyerboy82
@lawyerboy82 Год назад
F.T.A
@Bejkomut
@Bejkomut Год назад
Hello Al Gore.
@joerockhead7246
@joerockhead7246 Год назад
I was afraid to watch this. It's about cortisol.
@syMarcAn
@syMarcAn Год назад
Our bodies are amazing, and all by accident, lol. Our design and function have obviously been designed by a higher intelligence. You wouldn't believe that a computer came into existence by accident. Even if you left its components on the floor not assembled for 5 billion years, it would never become a fully functional computer (not to mention the operating system design and function), would it. Why do people believe that our bodies, more complex in design and function than anything humans can come up with, just appeared and evolved from some kind of prehistoric slime. And don't tell there is proof of evolution because none of the so-called evidence of evolution stands up to any kind of scrutiny. The so-called evolutionary evidence seems to be just made up nonsense! Rant over, ta 😂
@voteforhamsandwich1112
@voteforhamsandwich1112 17 дней назад
More bullshit from Layne
@ryanshigley7595
@ryanshigley7595 Год назад
comment. algorithm
@marcjacobson757
@marcjacobson757 Год назад
for the algorithm
@andrasbajusz9290
@andrasbajusz9290 Год назад
Algo
@cutile1472
@cutile1472 Год назад
for the algorithm!
@blainebowling3303
@blainebowling3303 Год назад
FTA
@ruimarques1979
@ruimarques1979 Год назад
For the algorithm
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