Which Fitness Youtubers Do You Follow?

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iluvdeal

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I started getting more into Youtube lately and subscribing to channels. Here's the guys I follow currently:

CanditoTrainingHQ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoZWgTrZLd8&list=TL_ZDe54ITfJeHbKavo7uh1SGF0p4QORfZ
He has a lot of useful instructional lifting videos. He also posts videos where he documents his own personal workouts, PRs, etc., I'm just interested in his educational stuff though so I skip those.

strengthcamp: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCUn3jSEBLU
Elliot's videos cover getting stronger, mentally and physically, so they run the gamot from videos discussing lifts to improving your character.

JuggernautFitnessTV: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m395TAGvxg8
Jason gives advice covering fitness and nutrition. He backs up his advice through citing scientific articles and studies.


I'm looking for other good fitness related Youtube channels. Any recs?
 
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Zivic

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I used to follow elliot a little bit, but he thinks he knows more than he actually does. I like his confidence though.

on the same note, I kind of enjoy Marc Lobiner's vids. can be entertaining.

I follow the mutant boys now and again... entertaining

some of the more recent ones:
bios3training
CTFletcher
Musclemedsrx and Flexonline
 

QueBert

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Hodge Twins, some of their information is pretty questionable, but they're entertaining as hell. They're definitely not experts, but they're in great shape and speak their minds. They do have a lot of pretty solid ideas, and as they always say at the end "you can do whatever the f*ck you wanna do" I have a decent basic understanding of fitness so I know not to take all their advice as gospel. I doubt I would watch them if it was just for the info, but they can be hilarious as hell. If you watch heir videos this animated GIF's one of the funniest shits I've seen in a long time

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CT Fletcher has some great videos, his ideals would almost 100% lead to me massively injuring myself if I followed his advice. But I can take bits and pieces from him, and he's just an inspiring ass dude. Marc Lobiner's good too, he's smart but doesn't take himself so damn serious. He has a few awesome videos with the Hodge Twins too.

Elliot talks too much for what he says, but he has a good understanding, even if he carries on and on sometimes. I'd say he's kinda like the bizzaro world version of the Hodge Twins.
 
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CPA

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I don't really follow anyone, but I do love the CT Fletcher videos.
 

Staples

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Scoobey1961 is the best.

Been making videos for years but now his focus is more on staying fit at 50+ but search his past videos for everything.
 

JBT

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Eliot H as most of his info is pretty solid.
Hodge Twins for some comedic info.

And my self, though I'm REALLY new to making them.
 

Megatomic

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Individuals? Sage Canaday, Kilian Jornet, and Seb Chaigneau. There are a few brands I follow too as they offer decent training advice and motivational videos.
 

highland145

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I think it was posted here. Anyone remember the "10 minute thunder workout" or some such name? IIRC, the guy was just using body weight, planks, etc. Had a series of them.
 

Koing

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Bios3training
JuggernautFitnessTV
POG
LOA
I also sub to Frank Yang as he is out there and he is fun to watch.

Koing
 
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