So what are some good fitness youtubers that actually provide solid info? I used to quite like omarisuf but it seems like he really hasnt said much news in a long time.
Jason Blaha
>inb4 ManletDestiny shills his own channel
>>41068927
Clarence0
Aleksey Torokhtiy
70s big (inactive, but good advice still)
>>41068927
Alphadestiny and bushbud r my 2 favs.
>>41068969
>bushbud
He and his brother are just sad. Never gonna make it.
>>41068933
Agree
The one Ive actually learned something from is Brian Alsruhe. Has been lifting for 20 years, strong as an ox, 36 so a bit older, meaning you wont have to endure youtube tier humor. Really likable guy as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji5ieq8JdnQ
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>>41068997
Ye ive watched quite abit of his stuff but im not quite sure what to think of it.
>>41069007
His info isn't good, it's just easily digestible. Every advice he gives, can be found elsewhere on the internet albeit in written form.
Torokhtiy is solid for weighlifting shit.
Supertraining06, tons and tons of good long videos featuring some of the best lifters around.
Stan Efferding for his Rhinos Rhants.
Strenghtheory - Greg Nuckols may look like a sack of potatoes but he spews out quality content like a motherfucker.
Athlean-X, Jeff is legit and I like weird-ass lifts
Jujimufu - Fires you right up, the guy is fucking nuts, also smart-ass dude.
>>41069001
thanks for this, guy is really cool and knowledgable
>>41069022
>isn't good
>advice he gives can be found elsewhere
>>41068927
>hasnt said much news
The human body hasn't evolved that much in the past 100.000 years, you know. What "new" and "different" do you expect there to be?