Winning The Mental Battle of Physical Fitness and Obesity | Ogie Shaw | TEDxSpokane

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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Physical Fitness does not have to be complicated. There are psychological aspects to staying motivated for fitness and then a few rules to adopt for success. The speaker presents his ideas on motivation, measuring your fitness level, and exercises to become fit.
Ogie Shaw is a native of Raleigh, NC. He is a veteran of the US Army and served in Vietnam. Afterwards, he graduated from UNC at Chapel Hill earning degrees in both Speech and Physical Education, later earning certification as a Health Promotion Director from the Cooper Institute® in Dallas, Texas. He served with the Portland Police Bureau and later joined a national network of medical and fitness leaders dedicated to teaching the health benefits of daily exercise. He has been an author, counselor, seminary graduate and pastor to Portland-area retirement homes. He has trained the Portland Trailblazers and Seattle Seahawks, and he has been asked to write a book on his work providing fitness training for paraplegics.
Ogie has had a passion for fitness, health, business, and music all of his life. His career goal is to establish a model for a fitness lifestyle for Americans that is sufficient to impact physical and mental health. He has given over 5000 speeches on fitness motivation.
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@envy690
@envy690 4 роки тому
“Eat for nutrition, never eat for weight loss.” Those words are resounding.
@drivinglessondublin
@drivinglessondublin 4 роки тому
Absolutely genius wording🙏
@priscillaarellano562
@priscillaarellano562 4 роки тому
I am 16 and that’s what I try to do I am naturally skinny but not that and when I say to someone I am trying to be healthy they say I don’t need because I don’t need to lose weight but I just say I am trying to be healthy for myself
@carlac1955
@carlac1955 3 роки тому
I lllllove this, thank you... its so interesting, I can always remember to eat for nutrition, but ask me how many times I forget or give in, when the eating is for weight loss... I think you are a game-changer... thank you thank you.... gosh so simple yet we make it complicated....
@Greenbearls
@Greenbearls 3 роки тому
I feel like if you eat for nutrition weight loss will follow.
@SenorJuan2023
@SenorJuan2023 3 роки тому
@@Greenbearls Yes, because you will be eating mostly fruits and veggies.
@danieladietel-wright8054
@danieladietel-wright8054 4 роки тому
"never make a change in your diet, that you don't want to make permanent." great line and so true.
@meadowrae1491
@meadowrae1491 4 роки тому
YES! This is where people go wrong with "diets." They are ultimately temporary.
@RogerOnTheRight
@RogerOnTheRight 4 роки тому
He's right, but left out the important part: make the change and make it permanent.
@janedonovan3083
@janedonovan3083 3 роки тому
He doesn't pull any punches!
@kc1875
@kc1875 3 роки тому
I agree! That was a great point.
@missshannonsunshine
@missshannonsunshine 3 роки тому
But what if you want to change nothing? You should change it first
@tammydavidson7558
@tammydavidson7558 3 роки тому
Yesterday marked 365 days straight thank you so much Ogie Shaw your words have helped me change my life! Down 49 lbs and 29 inches!
@piscean090
@piscean090 2 роки тому
Great job Tammy! You deserve a huge congratulations! Stay at it 😀
@buddhaneosiddhananda8499
@buddhaneosiddhananda8499 2 роки тому
We'll, I'm up 8 inches...lol hahaha..!!
@amandachambers5728
@amandachambers5728 2 роки тому
Fantastic!!!!
@secondary955
@secondary955 2 роки тому
Nice job! I went from 240 to 165lbs with about 20 to go. Keep it up! 🤸🏾‍♀️🤸🏾‍♀️
@AstarteElviraLyana
@AstarteElviraLyana 2 роки тому
Go Tammy! How are you a year on?
@shredtildeath777
@shredtildeath777 5 років тому
One of my all time favorite talks. As a person who has completely changed their body, i thought I would drop tips as well. First of all, before you start exercising, slowly work yourself into an overall healthy eating pattern over the course a month first. No amount of motivation can hardly beat the chemical imbalance the average american diet imposes on us. Get your body the correct nutrition and hydration first, so then when you begin, your body can recover correctly and you wont become sick. Secondly, START SLOW. All physical changes in us, big or small, are adaptations., Your body is not adapted to working out, so you will likely injure yourself or become so sore that for the next two days you so you cant even work out if you push too hard on your initial attempt. Start with a speed walk, and do light resistant weight training. Lastly, KEEP AT IT. Like I said, its adaptation. A person who takes the first two months to adapt to working out will stay working out. You will crave the endorphins, the release of the nervous energy, and the ability to rest easier. You are always worth being healthy and being happy.
@meadowrae1491
@meadowrae1491 4 роки тому
I've maintained a 50 pound weight loss for several years now. I cosign this.
@tishalee140
@tishalee140 4 роки тому
Thank You I will definitely be taking these tips. i have tried so many times and all at once and never finish. I get discouraged. But I never thought about it like this.
@dutchessdioji9368
@dutchessdioji9368 4 роки тому
Thanks I read this while riding a stationary bike. I need your encouragement guys.
@AnimatorHeadSpace
@AnimatorHeadSpace 4 роки тому
Thanks man. Appreciate it
@karenjohannessen8987
@karenjohannessen8987 4 роки тому
@@dutchessdioji9368 - You can DO this! Sharing "keep it up" energy, from Michigan!
@SchuyFit
@SchuyFit 3 роки тому
Even 20 minutes a day, as long as you're consistent, it'll make a great impact. Great message
@katherinekirby8667
@katherinekirby8667 Рік тому
I was swimming 1.5 miles a day, cut my calories and lost 1 lb over the month. 1lb! No one wants to addess that there are some people that all the exercise and food cutting calories etc. DO NOT work.
@FoodShowFan
@FoodShowFan Рік тому
Yes! Even 10 min everyday of HIIT exercise can make a difference! Start now, and stick with it, your future self will thank you!
@Paronix
@Paronix Рік тому
What about 10 minutes of regular exercise per day
@tilasole3252
@tilasole3252 9 місяців тому
Was it twenty minutes a day and then do resistance training for ever how long? Because stretching on it's own can take ten minutes at least.
@exastrisscientia9678
@exastrisscientia9678 8 років тому
This is better than 99% of the TED talks out there. Great message, great presentation.
@MarriageandtheSingleLady
@MarriageandtheSingleLady 4 роки тому
Wasn't it. This man is a genius.
@sisterelizee2722
@sisterelizee2722 4 роки тому
Totally agree. He gave actual answers. I remember one TedTalk by another gentlemen where at the end of a long video he concluded all of his hot air just to say, "Eat less. Move more." However, this TedTalk informed listeners about what fitness IS and how to get there.
@BabygirlKisha4316
@BabygirlKisha4316 2 роки тому
Definitely agree!
@pce12345
@pce12345 Рік тому
I agree it actually gives straight forward practical advice 🙂
@chrishellet89
@chrishellet89 Рік тому
Totally agree! Kept me engaged too!
@ajlag3890
@ajlag3890 3 роки тому
“This fitness problem is more about out mental failures than our physical failures.” I needed to hear these words, thank you for adressing this problem!
@jafrasar1
@jafrasar1 7 місяців тому
The entire world needs to REHEAR this. Shocking that Oregon-seems like an outdoorsy state-has high obesity rates. It’s al shocking!
@namrezi
@namrezi 4 роки тому
“Exercise is being called the best medicine in America today, outperforming almost every prescribed medication in the country in terms of its overall impact on our health. Everything from colds and flu to cancer is being impacted by exercise but you can’t just pay lip service to the idea; you actually have to do it.” - Ogie Shaw
@maikatuisalialevu1372
@maikatuisalialevu1372 5 років тому
"Dont ever diet another day in your life, eat for nutrition"
@Anna-tc6rz
@Anna-tc6rz 5 років тому
Another great quote I've heard thrown around "Food is fuel, not something you do for enjoyment" find other ways to enrich your life. Dont like eating? That's the point you wont eat as much
@thepoweroftruth3624
@thepoweroftruth3624 4 роки тому
EXACTLY
@jackiewilliams9832
@jackiewilliams9832 4 роки тому
Good advise . I was working out every day and then I stopped and now I have to fight the mental battle to get back into the habit. Here's a condrum is it s hard to break a bad habit, but easy to stop a good habit!!!
@to6955
@to6955 3 роки тому
That’s awful advice. Of course you should enjoy eating. Moderation bro
@tone3560
@tone3560 2 роки тому
Its kind of asinine quote being that everyone is on a "diet" A diet is just what you eat
@vitocorleone1462
@vitocorleone1462 5 років тому
I usually zone out after a couple of minutes on these Ted talks, but this guy is such a good speaker. Entertaining too
@MrCurrybomb
@MrCurrybomb 5 років тому
Awesome guy!
@AsteroidB6120
@AsteroidB6120 4 роки тому
Wow I thought he was a great speaker too. He has very fascinating info exactly what I need now.
@ichmagsieben
@ichmagsieben 2 роки тому
I fell asleep on the one I was watching before this and I woke up half way this video and now I can’t sleep hahaha it’s so insightful.
@slovell920
@slovell920 2 роки тому
Yeah most of them are boring
@darsure3006
@darsure3006 4 роки тому
I wish this guy had thirty PHDs so he could do a TED talk on everything...unbelievably motivating and hilarious....amazing talk.
@NMAttitudeChannel
@NMAttitudeChannel 2 роки тому
🙂
@ericaroberts3919
@ericaroberts3919 5 років тому
Watched this video in 2014 and thought it must be impossible to work out every single day. -Ramped up from 3 to 7 days a week and have been training every day for a year now. In case there's anyone who feels like I did, it really IS possible and it's way easier to keep it up when you do it every day. Another thing that helped me is creating a workout plan (refreshing every few months) and a workout journal. I log the date, muscle groups, exercises, weight, sets, and reps. This creates structure; I know exactly what I'm doing that day and how much weight to lift. I hope this helps someone. I believe in you!!
@ogieshaw9238
@ogieshaw9238 5 років тому
You go girl!
@ClimbClear
@ClimbClear 2 роки тому
Erica Roberts putting in that work reeeeespect
@TheWiseDrunkard
@TheWiseDrunkard Рік тому
Garmin devices help IMMENSELY with this. But I wouldn't say that you would need them.
@spjr99
@spjr99 Рік тому
great to hear! im sure you're aware of this already, but since I don't know you I feel a duty to make sure you know, that if you are truly burnt out, make sure to take a rest day. again, not trying to patronize you, but I suffered from this early when I started working out. Cheers!
@JazZetaBlu
@JazZetaBlu Рік тому
Thank you for this. I have an extra journal next to my bed and have no idea how to use it until now. Thanks for this comment.
@KarimaKhan
@KarimaKhan 8 років тому
This is one of the best talks I've ever watched. Please Mr. Shaw, write that book!
@josephhzitting
@josephhzitting 5 років тому
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@shabirvalli8646
@shabirvalli8646 4 роки тому
100% agree!
@paulaenriquezmejia6561
@paulaenriquezmejia6561 4 роки тому
Karima, did you follow this tips 4 years ago? How is your life right now? Did you make it?? I hope you doo
@dustinrichards8940
@dustinrichards8940 8 років тому
I met him in ky. Hes a genuine person. we talked for about an hour
@kwamelawson5142
@kwamelawson5142 5 років тому
Great advice
@kiaharper7172
@kiaharper7172 4 роки тому
😱 how awesome!! I wouldn't even know what to say to this man would just have to sit there and listen to him talk. Lol
@shabirvalli8646
@shabirvalli8646 4 роки тому
Kia Harper 🤣
@christinestewart3314
@christinestewart3314 3 роки тому
This is the best Ted Talk I've ever heard. Most are interesting, present a problem, then offer vague solutions or ideas. This actually gives concrete useful information. Very well done.
@avivahanaizdihara9428
@avivahanaizdihara9428 4 роки тому
The points of this talk: 1. WORK OUT everyday in the morning, 20 minutes or less and work against resistance. ›identify WHAT fitness is. 2. MEASURE your fitness is a way of identifying the need is. Take it seriously. 3. REWARD phsyical fitness (the belief that exercise will have a healthy impact for your overall health) For sure, we all know that exercise will prevent us from having obesity, cardiovascular disease, cancer. But one thing I know for sure is that what you put in your mouth is also as important as the amount of exercise you're doing.
@bwanagoes
@bwanagoes 4 роки тому
Do you think he meant to say to “work out 20 minutes or more”? “20 minutes or less” sounds contrary to his whole speech.
@DaDarkGuy
@DaDarkGuy 3 роки тому
@@bwanagoes No, he meant less because at least in the beginning the motivation goes down if you start working out by going for a longer time. Doing it at shorter times but more frequently is the key.Then you work up from there.
@bwanagoes
@bwanagoes 3 роки тому
buster2938 Got it. Thank you.
@andyw6996
@andyw6996 3 роки тому
There was no advice or information here that hasn't been doled out for the past 50 years. It's not solving the core problem. The core problem is insulin resistance. The answer is a meat only diet (no plants), and drink salt water. That's the answer.
@completehumancoaching6219
@completehumancoaching6219 3 роки тому
Green Exercise...major key
@zxyatiywariii8
@zxyatiywariii8 5 років тому
This was posted four years ago. I wonder how many people saw it then, took his advice, and are healthier today?
@nowpresent2167
@nowpresent2167 4 роки тому
This talk may or may not have changed people,but by God the speaker can motivate! 'you doing excercise is directly helping you stay healthy and active'
@LinneAzalea
@LinneAzalea 4 роки тому
Now Present I saw it now for the first time and I am definitely taking it. Already realized the parts about exercise and motivation. There is none and won’t ever be one, so do not ever rely on motivation. For anything really, because motivation is such a flimsy thing. One day you’ll be super motivated and the next not, even though nothing changed in between. Just do it. Like Mel Robbins said in one of her ted talks - “you will never feel like doing it”. She wasn’t talking about exercise specifically, but about changing your life and how a lot of people are just waiting for the motivation to do it. That moment will never come though
@sha1841
@sha1841 4 роки тому
@@LinneAzalea You're right. I heard Mel speak in person about the 5 Second Rule.
@joe7701
@joe7701 4 роки тому
I like the way you think
@andyw6996
@andyw6996 3 роки тому
It's not entirely accurate or helpful and does not address the core issue of insulin resistance. Fast long and eat only meat (no plants). There's your answer.
@TherealToppo
@TherealToppo 8 років тому
This guy dropped gems. Needs more views
@maidenheaven9621
@maidenheaven9621 9 місяців тому
you got your wish. i wish it had twenty times as many though.
@TherealToppo
@TherealToppo 9 місяців тому
​@maidenheaven9621 Feels like so long ago. Lol thanks for the likes.
@Eva-cs5le
@Eva-cs5le 8 років тому
Excellent talk, how on earth is the auditorium not packed for this man???
@fitnessanywhereanytime5051
@fitnessanywhereanytime5051 5 років тому
Eva Nowadays the things we need to hear dont get much attention but the things we want to hear gets the most attention. Sad but true. We want our ears tickled and entertained rather than hear the truth that can help set us free
@arthurkirk2100
@arthurkirk2100 5 років тому
I was thinking the same thing. Thankfully we can see and share it online.
@carolynbrown3379
@carolynbrown3379 4 роки тому
Eva took too much effort to get there???
@imbharat2010
@imbharat2010 4 роки тому
Talking Sense, nowadays, is Inversely Proportional to the seating capacity of an Auditorium!
@FATHERsfulfillment
@FATHERsfulfillment 4 роки тому
@@carolynbrown3379 lol, shameful facts
@ravibabu1441
@ravibabu1441 3 роки тому
I'll take consistency over motivation, and my consistency will be 7 days a week for at least 20 minutes against resistance! Thank you Mr. Shaw!!
@yankee2666
@yankee2666 Рік тому
There’s a great little book on natural healing written by an older man who cured himself of a number of maladies without medical intervention, called My Physician, Myself. I read it a couple of years ago but lost my copy. I’m going to Amazon right now to order one and be more careful with it. It’s more than worth the read. You might look into the work of Luigi Cornaro, a Venetian nobleman who lived to be 102.
@ravibabu1441
@ravibabu1441 Рік тому
@@yankee2666 Thanks for sharing knowledge and resources!! Much appreciated!!
@kaburto1966
@kaburto1966 4 роки тому
Intense exercise can be fun. I’ve lost over 75 lbs with joyful movement and better nutrition.
@Monikainlove
@Monikainlove 4 роки тому
what did you do? I have been working out for a couple months now and I'm just bored
@rylee_l
@rylee_l 4 роки тому
Congratulations! 75lbs is a lot, good for you for making it happen
@Antony_Oscar
@Antony_Oscar 8 років тому
Wow, what a fun and informative video! This totally makes sense. And exercising every day is way easier than exercising 3 times a week. I've especially found that if I skip more than one day, I'll tend to fall off the exercise band wagon.
@josephhzitting
@josephhzitting 5 років тому
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@josephhzitting 5 років тому
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@wowso4
@wowso4 4 роки тому
Sirius yes so true my rule is 1 day off only Sundays I allow myself to skip workout but I’m back on track on Monday again
@Victor-kv4jt
@Victor-kv4jt 4 роки тому
It's true. When doing full body 3 days I have too much time to ask whether to workout or not, while with 6 day PPL routines I have to finish legs before I can even consider a break
@leilahadams5560
@leilahadams5560 4 роки тому
I need repition. Routine
@dort5436
@dort5436 Рік тому
I lost over 60lbs 15 years ago. I changed what and when I ate. Exercise was not part of my weight loss. I exercise to feel good and strong. 50lbs is not a problem. I do my work out daily on a vibration platform. I enjoy waking up to this every morning.
@aafsterlife9647
@aafsterlife9647 5 років тому
This gentleman is such a gifted speaker!
@deeqyaxayedeeqyaxaye6543
@deeqyaxayedeeqyaxaye6543 2 роки тому
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@deeqyaxayedeeqyaxaye6543 2 роки тому
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@Sh4ky
@Sh4ky 2 роки тому
Jordan Peterson touched on the concept of 'consistent reward', how you reward an activity effectively so you keep doing it. He stated that you don't want the reward to be too small so that it's inconsequential, but not too big so that it's unsustainable and devalues future, smaller rewards. For me, what keeps me going to the gym session after session 6 days a week is having a really good protein shake when I get home. The reward never changes; it's consistent. Seriously the reward is so important because (as Ogie stated) you're brain fights with you, but the reward serve as a negotiation tool to win it over. Hope this helps!
@teamtoken
@teamtoken 2 роки тому
Thankyou my dude, going to look into consistent rewards to get back into fitness. Something that could really work. Nothing too big or small, just something that is rewarding but also easily achievable
@Recken1
@Recken1 2 роки тому
I try to get my fitbit reward for doing my hourly steps everyday. I set it to 12 hours. If I miss the reward I get bummed. The problem is that if I miss it early the rest of the hours don't matter. They should have a way to make up for the last hour. It is really the little things. All fitbit does is send off little LED fireworks on my watch.
@matthewcrome5835
@matthewcrome5835 Рік тому
This guy has such a good sense of humor and communicates his point so effectively! He deserves to be on the TED stage, not just at a TEDx event.
@racheldesir6612
@racheldesir6612 Рік тому
Wow. You know something inspires you when you're sitting right in front of the gym dreading to go in and after hearing this Ted Talk sat in my car and made a whole fitness plan.
@niamnyiajvang6352
@niamnyiajvang6352 Рік тому
I'm on the verge of tears. This is the best talk I have heard. I felt like he read my mind before doing this speech.
@marygrant8715
@marygrant8715 Рік тому
I find these Tedx talks so much better than the Ted talks! No cookie cutter speeches, no plodding tone, just great info and in this case, a wonderful sense of humour and great delivery.
@mthoodstyle
@mthoodstyle 2 роки тому
I listen to his talk every year. It never gets dull or ceases to be useful. He’s a treasure.
@bsahle
@bsahle 2 роки тому
Don’t eat for weight loss eat for nutrition. I love this guy.
@tanishabanks7857
@tanishabanks7857 4 роки тому
This is the most informative presentation I've seen on motivation and fitness. I will start today with 20 minutes.
@WolvesFansince
@WolvesFansince 4 роки тому
Tanisha Banks how's it been? still going strong
@Danny1420
@Danny1420 2 роки тому
How are you doing now? I hope you’ve been able to continue
@ant7440
@ant7440 2 роки тому
Hows your fitness journey going
@TeKeyaKrystal
@TeKeyaKrystal Рік тому
the scientific facts , the humour , the practical advice... one of the best TED(x) talks i've seen (& i watch 'em a looooot; shoot, i have the TED app on my phone) . he should've been on the official TED stage !
@MazDelaCerna
@MazDelaCerna 6 років тому
Found this scrolling on UKposts... glad I did!!
@naseerahmed6805
@naseerahmed6805 4 роки тому
Maz Dela Cerna sama here
@Jess-wu9dx
@Jess-wu9dx 4 роки тому
What a great speaker, I can't remember the last time I laughed out loud, let alone multiple times to a TED talk. He's super inspiring. Exercise daily, measure it, reward it. Bullet Journal here I come!
@SimplyHealthTips
@SimplyHealthTips 2 роки тому
This is SO TRUE. He’s so so funny too! I struggled for years teaching nutrition and health to thousands of people. I wondered why people didn’t want to change, even though I shared the facts of what happens if you don’t exercise, if you smoke, if you don’t eat well. It’s psychology… you have to be ready to change. Doesn’t matter how many facts you know, if you aren’t ready for change. You make time for what you think it’s most important to you. Start slow. Stay consistent. Best of luck. 🙏🙏🙏
@cherylcoleman7538
@cherylcoleman7538 Рік тому
His message is exactly what I learned this past year doing Keto. I have done sooooooo many diets that were never sustainable because I did not enjoy the healthy foods I was asked to eat. I psychologically felt trapped and forced to eat certain foods they say would help me lose and maintain weight. But I would only lose a couple pound. Then when I did Keto with IF, I learned it was not a diet but a lifestyle change mentality that would help me loose weight. Have you ever heard most things in life are 90% mental 10% physical? This is truth! I LOVED every piece of food on Keto and felt amazing, and not once did I feel trapped. For the first time in my life, I lost 28 pound in 4 months and found a sustainable method.
@Shamara418
@Shamara418 5 років тому
This was really good! 1. Define Fitness 2.Measure Fitness 3.Reward Fitness
@yankee2666
@yankee2666 Рік тому
Fitness is its own reward.
@LeadNarrator
@LeadNarrator 5 років тому
I would love this guy cover the nutrition side of his thoughts that he had to cut from this talk.
@Vixensublime
@Vixensublime Рік тому
Excellent presentation. I am 60 and exercise every day and eat a vegan (WFPB) diet. I am rewarded with low blood pressure, low cholesterol, a resting heart rate of 53, and lots of energy. Feeling great and staying out of doctor’s waiting rooms is my motivation.
@peggyhakanson3139
@peggyhakanson3139 4 роки тому
The Firm and Jane Fonda...these exercise workouts have seen me through the past 45 of my life, seven days a week and I am still doing them...I still find them fun, challenging, and invigorating. I love how I feel and how I look from these and eating nutritious, delicious food. Life isn't fun if you have pain and suffering from ill health...take care of you if you want to enjoy better health and do all that you want to do in life.
@jhssmith2004
@jhssmith2004 2 роки тому
yes. two of the best workouts ever created. i agree.
@cmac3602
@cmac3602 Рік тому
Yes! The Firm classics are the best! With you, sister!
@TheDtfamu89
@TheDtfamu89 8 років тому
20 minutes a day is doable.
@yashkarani3601
@yashkarani3601 5 років тому
but too less , warm up + streching = 20 mins , where is the exercise?
@arthurkirk2100
@arthurkirk2100 5 років тому
Very doable, especially if you find an activity you enjoy. Mine is biking but he's got me thinking about adding in resistance.
@powerwill8748
@powerwill8748 4 роки тому
I do a hour in pool. I use the weights
@wowso4
@wowso4 4 роки тому
TheDtfamu89 I find that if I tell my brain I will only have to workout at the gym for 20 Mins I’m more likely to go and stay longer like for 1 hr lol it works
@notverysur3rightnow145
@notverysur3rightnow145 4 роки тому
I tell myself that I only have to do 10 minutes then I do 90 I have managed it every time for 6 months and it’s worth it
@maikatuisalialevu1372
@maikatuisalialevu1372 5 років тому
"If it's fun, you're not doing it right". So true
@shadowkingd0m
@shadowkingd0m 4 роки тому
this is the only point of his that I strongly disagree with. There's plenty of fun exercises you can do and do them "right". Everything else he said I completely agree with.
@udhiw.4663
@udhiw.4663 4 роки тому
Check out the energy at your local 'heated yoga' gym. There is something happening there, maybe not for everyone.
@iceson8495
@iceson8495 3 роки тому
@@shadowkingd0m exactly
@Hannah-zw9ow
@Hannah-zw9ow 3 роки тому
@@shadowkingd0m exactly. I LOVE kickboxing and it’s also great exercise. Some people love biking, or swimming, or dancing. There’s plenty of fun exercise out there!
@gregvaldez1269
@gregvaldez1269 2 роки тому
@@shadowkingd0m Same I've been lifting ,doing calisthenics and cardio (walking ,running sometimes swimming) I enjoy it all but especially lifting and calisthenics.
@katmahbub
@katmahbub Рік тому
The first hurdle that we need is self-love... so many people think they are not worth doing any of these things for!
@dolliebrown8458
@dolliebrown8458 Рік тому
Ogie Shaw is from Raleigh, NC. Such an amazing speech. I'm from Raleigh as well.
@tim3557
@tim3557 9 років тому
I live in Post Falls and have been doing the program Ogie has for the last 19 years. Because of his simple, short and powerful program I am fit with the body shape I want. Doing what Ogie says WORKS! Thank you Ogie! Tim Ward
@jeffbond5299
@jeffbond5299 7 років тому
Coach Tim Ward, Hi Tim,Can I do his program with his equipment. And what excersize can. replicate his moves. Perhaps a resistance band? Thanks
@tim3557
@tim3557 7 років тому
Hi Jeff, You have a great opportunity here and I'd encourage you to contact Ogie talk with him. He is a great guy and will help you do some good stuff.
@Swizzles89
@Swizzles89 7 років тому
This is the best Ted Talk I've ever heard. Most are interesting, present a problem, then offer vague solutions or ideas. This actually gives concrete useful information. Very well done.
@goarmybeatnavy841
@goarmybeatnavy841 Рік тому
Spent a summer in Slovakia with the ex Fiancé when she coached basketball players, I only saw maybe 2 players who were slightly overweight, the other girls were much healthier than kids of the same age range in the States. I'm currently living in Tenessee. It really is incredible how much of an impact culture, diet, and livelihoods impact our health and our next generations health and fitness.
@michelinebeauchemin6770
@michelinebeauchemin6770 8 місяців тому
This man is the best speaker and motivator.Great speech I’ll buy the book.
@kristisommer4859
@kristisommer4859 7 років тому
This is one of the best Ted Talks I have ever seen. Please write a book. Your insight made sense and normalized the struggles we have. Work out till your tired, then do it again tomorrow. Love it.
@serious7179
@serious7179 Рік тому
I love this and his delivery is great! I won the mental battle and love working out ..now my problem is controlling my gullet
@Kevsux
@Kevsux 3 роки тому
I’m gonna come back to this video every so often to keep his words fresh in my mind. amazing stuff.
@deborahchoma7096
@deborahchoma7096 5 років тому
Mr. Shaw, Brilliant, bright, and very engaging. Physical fitness: Define Measure Reward I love how Mr. Shaw suggests, "Exercise every day. Three times per week opens too many options.."
@shredtildeath777
@shredtildeath777 5 років тому
Deborah Choma I met an NFL athlete once that told me, “ if I can miss one day then I can miss two days then I can miss three days and next thing you know my complacency is driving me down. You don’t have to run a marathon every day but every day you need to sweat “
@prissymcc
@prissymcc 2 роки тому
FINALLY, I heard someone say "Exercise EVERYDAY"‼️ I've believed that DAILY SHORT DURATION exercising is the ONLY way I could stick with it for a long time, but I've only recently put it into practice. I'm so GLAD to hear my thoughts validated - it's so encouraging, and will Inspire me to KNOW that I'm doing the Right Thing and to Keep Exercising Daily, For LIFE🎯‼️
@geraldlaval-williams544
@geraldlaval-williams544 Рік тому
loved this, I went to UNC Greensboro and majored in Kinesiology. Our sports psychology class has been promoting all the he says in this! Shoutout to Dr. Drollette!
@SongbirdGLS
@SongbirdGLS 4 роки тому
He spoke truth. The brain goes into fight or flight when you think to change the habit of being sedentary. Great talk!
@al8685
@al8685 5 років тому
I have been doing crossfit class for 6 years or so. Obviously it's fun although there is a mentality to learn in liking some pain. I think getting into a physical exercise class with community and support is key.
@leeleeturn
@leeleeturn 6 років тому
Every time I start slacking off on my exercise, all I have to do is watch this video!
@julesv.1492
@julesv.1492 2 роки тому
I am currently 19 years old, and about a year ago I had a physical exam with my doctor, I asked her if I should be worried about my weight and her response was "oh you're too young to be worried about your weight", even though that was the most weight ive had all my life and the most unfit
@cornypinkuni9519
@cornypinkuni9519 Рік тому
Listen to your instincts.
@Hibak
@Hibak 5 років тому
I’m so glad I stumbled across this video. I’ve been saying this for the longest. The mental battle is sooooooo fkn hard Im gonna try and workout everyday
@oldmate86
@oldmate86 2 роки тому
This guy is great and deserves to be more popular. 3 simple measurements that we can all work on and maintain.
@Cheeba__
@Cheeba__ 3 роки тому
5 years later n he’s still accurate AF ! 🙌🏽 he made me go grab my foam roller 😂
@es8117
@es8117 Рік тому
I'm a big believer that it is the way we live our lives as to why people never exercise. The only reason we need to exercise is that we have made our lives so easy and with little effort on a day to day basis.
@krystalkelley9324
@krystalkelley9324 Рік тому
Still one of my favorites. I love his presentation style too.
@arlrmr
@arlrmr 4 роки тому
Mr. Ogie Shaw, Sir, your talk was truly awesome. Thank you.
@JB-ox7ib
@JB-ox7ib 4 роки тому
I’m lost for words at the simplicity and logic, honesty, the warmth and humour. Thank you. 🙏👏🌟❤️
@quarteracreadventures855
@quarteracreadventures855 5 місяців тому
I love this guy; he had a great message, and delivered it with humor
@Krishna-vk3kx
@Krishna-vk3kx 2 роки тому
"Can I skip today and double up tomorrow?" This guy is too good.
@dragonflyinamber
@dragonflyinamber 6 років тому
This is definitely one of the best TedTalks. Dear Mr. Shaw, write that book and I'll be sure to buy it.
@chrispysaid
@chrispysaid 3 роки тому
"Folks, if you're negotiating about whether or not to work out, it's over." ... awesome, guess I'm screwed then. Great TED talk!
@lmwomen905
@lmwomen905 Рік тому
Negotiating was hilarious but so true!!!! I have to talk to myself just to keep it going at times and he is right do exercise everyday....just like you eat everyday.
@hopefulone9291
@hopefulone9291 5 років тому
i beg to disagree on one point. the rowing machine works core, upper, lower body, is cardio, improves endurance. its the closest thing to being the perfect form of exercise. it's the least utilized piece of equipment in gyms. why? it's hard work.
@laithsu
@laithsu 5 років тому
Agree 100%. It transfers well to other sports as well, unlike cycling for example. Did a HIIT rowing session yesterday after a period away from the gym and DOMS is starting to creep up. Feels good.
@nyangweso
@nyangweso 4 роки тому
I am not that into cardio but even I love this one. 30 mins goes by like a snap. It's one of my favourites. Plus they are rarely occupied at my gym. Bonus.
@siveti15
@siveti15 4 роки тому
the rowing machine is limited in the simple fact that you are sitting during the exercise. Recent studies are discouraging it for people who work in offices etc and have been sitting all day
@wendym5086
@wendym5086 4 роки тому
TRX
@ammaleslie509
@ammaleslie509 2 роки тому
I love the rowing machine and if i could afford one in my home i would do it every day. I do my exercise bike everyday though. It's only 5 miles but that's more than a lot of people my size can do. And i am on day 220 today!!!
@TheReddances
@TheReddances 5 років тому
A TOP talk! Most informative as well as superbly structured, confident and engaging with high wit content. An expert with real clout in presentation!
@christinem7656
@christinem7656 4 роки тому
THAT WAS AMAZING! Finally someone who offers facts (backed by research) on fitness and how to achieve a healthier body. Everyone needs to see this, it's so empowering. He is not vague like some of the other videos I've seen. Thank you so much.
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662 2 роки тому
Honestly, I think this guy gave the best fitness related advice I've heard in a very long time. He's very understanding and realistic.
@fighthive4808
@fighthive4808 Рік тому
This is the most important TED talk.
@OneFamilyChurch
@OneFamilyChurch 4 роки тому
One of the best talks on personal fitness we've ever heard. We are implementing some of these principals church-wide!
@EarthlingHEX
@EarthlingHEX 5 років тому
never physically clapped to a youtube video before this one
@ericraldiris2098
@ericraldiris2098 3 роки тому
So did I !! :))
@ericraldiris2098
@ericraldiris2098 3 роки тому
I'm glad I wasn't the only one!!
@MrAutospec
@MrAutospec 7 років тому
Shugar! 82% of processed food contains sugar but everybody says shhh...
@spiralinguniverse8159
@spiralinguniverse8159 5 років тому
Avoid foods with corn syrup too.
@donnaclements3651
@donnaclements3651 5 років тому
A thousand times yes! I read labels when I shop. It's amazing the products that include shugar!
@Susan.M.
@Susan.M. 4 роки тому
The governments plan of us.... going in debt....work work work..... then drop dead before you can collect...is working.
@marthav6640
@marthav6640 Рік тому
I will watch this as many times as necessary. Such important information.
@tammydavidson7558
@tammydavidson7558 4 роки тому
This is great! I love the thought of 20 minutes daily, I have talked myself out of days for years. I’m on day 5 this one gets me.
@carmeneduardo9494
@carmeneduardo9494 8 років тому
Extraordinaire! The best fitness speech in any TED! This is a real motivation. Put me in motion immediately
@kenmarriott5772
@kenmarriott5772 6 років тому
I trust a guy who is in great shape himself. My doctor is in terrible shape.
@mxcollin95
@mxcollin95 4 роки тому
How can you not love this guy? Great talk. 👏
@stevetrevino5346
@stevetrevino5346 Рік тому
I start everyday with prayer and gratitude. I roll out a mat seven days a week. I do core some stretching and then push ups. They're free. They're waiting every morning. Takes about 10 minutes but it's continuous. Need it more then my coffee which I have shortly after.
@db4419
@db4419 5 років тому
I'm wondering how come I never heard of him before. Great talk and great message. I've come to realize that "consciously" not exercising for a day makes my entire mood and "being" plummet... So I'm gonna try his advice to exercise every day. I also like his "functional" ways of measuring fitness.
@downbntout
@downbntout 7 років тому
Mr. Shaw, you are a pleasure to hear. If I only ever saw one exercise video ever, I'd hope it was this one.
@dianaharper1299
@dianaharper1299 7 років тому
One of the best talks i have ever heard....Would buy his book
@kashiaroundtheworld
@kashiaroundtheworld Рік тому
"Enthusiastically avoiding exercise"... that resonated with me. But this talk was very helpful!
@lanayabaker
@lanayabaker 4 роки тому
Outstanding! This might be the best talk I have ever heard and I have been looking and listening and studying for 40 years! I wrote it all down. I am implementing it NOW! Thank you!!!!
@derickiradukunda4499
@derickiradukunda4499 Рік тому
This is one the podcast that ever heard and felt like I’m motivated holly moly listen to the way how he organized his speech word per word. I’m glad that he spoke the truth
@berniceconley3436
@berniceconley3436 4 роки тому
Excellent - humor to address problems of motivation is creative and powerful. Great research!
@donnaoberlin4504
@donnaoberlin4504 2 роки тому
What a captivating speaker.
@xofennyl
@xofennyl 4 роки тому
This was motivating. He said a couple of things that impacted me and helped me with my thinking.
@theweightlossconnectioncla7649
@theweightlossconnectioncla7649 5 років тому
Well said! I love his message and very straight forward and entertaining approach. As an ACE Personal Trainer and Health Coach, I appreciate his simple approach to get people moving. Thank you Mr. Shaw!
@ygloo9713
@ygloo9713 Рік тому
This man’s humor is on top
@deanking6105
@deanking6105 5 років тому
One of the best TED talks if not the best on physical fitness I have ever watched simple basic and straight to the point. He used the KISS principle very well. Definitely sending this to my clients.
@tanishasingh9057
@tanishasingh9057 6 років тому
One of the most helpful talks after a long long time. Such helpful advice
@geomod6850
@geomod6850 7 років тому
This guy makes way too much sense! Keep it simple! Outstanding talk!
@TheKingWasi
@TheKingWasi 5 років тому
I have to say this is one of the BEST talks I've ever heard about physical fitness. My God, I am looking forward to meeting this gentleman soon and getting as much knowledge from him as I can. I have been living by the "exercise for 20 minutes a day or less" principle for the past year when I do workout and it's helped me to stay more consistent than I've ever been. Bringing up the "time" and "motivation" issues were gold and I also love how he identified that physical fitness does not only affect physical health, but mental health. EXCELLENT!
@elenamanley5509
@elenamanley5509 Рік тому
I just need to replay this every week to stay focused. Such a great talk.
@MrKittenfur
@MrKittenfur 4 роки тому
Thank you for making me want to get fit and lost weight , you are an inspiration for all of us ,
@McGx3
@McGx3 4 роки тому
The best exercise video to watch on January 1, 2020 (or any time). I eat WFPB no oil but my exercising needed boosting.
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