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Fitness YouTubers Ranked (BEST TO WORST)

Fitness YouTubers Ranked (BEST TO WORST)

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I think the question that has been asked the most of me during my time on YouTube is which YouTubers do I watch, myself? In this video, I am going to go over the list of the fitness YouTubers (and other YouTubers) that I like to watch in my free time. You might be surprised by some of the people that show up on this list and you may get a little more understanding of who Jeff Cavaliere is outside of ATHLEAN-X. Before I kick off this list, I have to disclose that my viewing tastes are not limited just to fitness YouTubers. It may come as a shock that I have other interests as well! Music, motivation, and wrestling to name a few. To kick off the list, I have start with someone who has a love and appreciation for science just like I do, and that is Andrew Huberman. A Stanford University researcher who has spent much of his time providing actionable and helpful advice that is all based in scientific reasoning. I find myself learning something new every video that he puts out. A colleague in the medical field puts out videos where he breaks down high profile sports injuries almost immediately after they happen and offers insight into how and why they occurred and the steps that you, as a viewer, can take to avoid similar injuries. I think Brian Sutterer MD is an excellent resource for understanding injuries for athletes. As you can probably tell, I love learning when I watch YouTube videos and I feel like I always have an opportunity to learn when I watch Bright Side. I also like to watch this channel with my sons because I feel like they are learning valuable information outside of the classroom in a fun, engaging style that also lets me learn a little something knew every now and then. With a lot of YouTube fitness personalities focused on bringing you exercise tips and workouts, there leaves room for entertainment. I don t think anyone in the YouTube fitness space is as hilarious or entertaining as Bro-Science Life. Dom Mazzetti has a way of making me laugh with every video that he puts out regardless of how outlandish the content is. I find that the best form of motivation comes in the form of a kick in the ass from an in your face personality. I don t think anybody fits that bill better than my friend CT Fletcher. Every time I need that little extra juice in the tank to get going through a workout, all I have to do is turn on one of CT s videos and I find myself pushing that much harder. While he doesn t have a YouTube channel himself, it is hard to find a motivational video in the fitness space without hearing him speak. David Goggins is another master motivator that I turn to when I need some extra encouragement to get my head on straight for a workout. When a former Navy SEAL is telling you how to be hard, it s tough not to listen! When it comes to teaching, I have a lot of respect for people that can provide valuable, actionable information that just down right makes sense, especially when it comes to strength training. There are not many out there that do it better than the guys at EliteFTS, but specifically Swede Burns. I just find myself always taking away something new and gravitating towards his teaching style. Back to entertainment, Harry Mack is someone that I find very engaging. I can t help but get drawn in by his man-on-the-street approach to his videos, as well as his ability to freestyle using a random collection of words provided by video participants. Every single time I watch, I am impressed! It s hard to argue that the guest list that Joe Rogan has put together over the years isn t impressive. The diversity of participants means that just about every episode you watch is going to have something new and fresh, with plenty to be learned. I love being exposed to new thoughts and ideas on interesting topics that I may not have considered without watching in the first place. As someone who appreciates applied science, I can also appreciate the research that goes into it. I also appreciate when someone is able to read and break down that research for viewers to understand and I think that Jeff Nippard does a great job of this. Making the literature understandable for the viewer is highly valuable when it comes to YouTube fitness.
Date: 2022-08-23

Comments and reviews: 14


Someone, or Jeff. I need some advice. When I lift my left arm up my collarbone pops out. Not always. But some days. And like now for example I can just move it back and forth. No pain or discomfort whatsoever. Just a pop. How can I strengthen it, make it better? I know it's the SC joint. I'm already doing face pulls the Jeff way like 2 a week. 5 20 with 15kg. Or like 35 lbs I think.
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Trained exclusively with Athlean X from 2008-2021, and then started using knees over toes for lower body mixed with various AX programs for upper body since Spring of 21. I m about to turn 43 and I m in the best shape of my life. I appreciate you shouting out Ben. Knees Over Toes has been a game changer for me. You both have, actually. I recommend you guys to everyone.
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One I really liked but doesn't have the notoriety of the more popular one is Scooby1963.
I know he received a lot of critiques but I would say he might even be the first having done informative videos on bodybuilding on yt.
I still use some of his cues.
And all the alternatives he showed to be able to workout at home are also quite valuable.

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Thank you Jeff for the kind words. I ve been following your content and using your programs for years and it s been extraordinarily helpful. You re the original on here. And you set a beautiful example of how graciousness and a focus on hard work supersedes all. As they say in science, the rest is vapors
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Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins is the best book I've ever read. Changed my life and I can't recommend it enough. Even if you don't like books, listen to the audiobook. It even has more content than the book. Stay hard!
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I ve been following Dom Mazzetti for about half a decade now. The dude never misses with his jokes and even though he s a little inconsistent with the upload schedule, Uncle Dom will never disappoint with a video.
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For me across the water back here in the UK I would definitely have the bioneer on my list only cuz he gets me motivated every time. makes fitness fun and interesting and hey, who wouldn't want to be batman!
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Super happy to see Jesse James West on here! I usually don't care for influencers that much but he's not only extremely entertaining, but he gives great advice and he genuinely inspires me to workout more!
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My list includes:
Jeff of course
The Bioneer
Kneesovertoes Guy
Brian Alsruhe
Alan Thrall
Dr Eric Berg - health & nutrition
Redefining Strength
Iron Wolf
Busy Dad

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1. Althlean X, 2. John Little, 3 alpha destiny, 4 Jay Vincent, 5 Drew Baye, 6 Mr. American Heart, 7 Lethal Thurman, 8 Mike Mentzer(RIP, 9 Dr Duug McGuff & 10 Dorian Yates.
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I also like Buff dudes, Johnni Shreve, and Dana Bailey for fitness. Strength is Brian shaw as well as Eddie Hall. MR Ballen and the pivot is also good for entertainment.
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Ha, Rick Beato! Nice to see one of his last vids where he's met Guthrie Govan & actually gets to tell him face to face he's the greatest he's ever heard.
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What do you think about Chris Heria? I myself am a calisthenics guy and I love the content he puts out. I also really enjoy Simeon Panda's lifting tips!
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you gotta stretch the word fitness pretty broad to make it so that the title is not misleading, but gotta say some people there are pretty solid.
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