Fitness YouTubers Ranked (BEST TO WORST!)

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 tha

And the worst category, most unoriginal, check. Most likely to put me to sleep, check. Most annoying, check. Absolute biggest douchebag. Whoa, whoa, whoa.

What are you doing, what is this? I’m putting together that video you wanted, Fitness YouTubers Ranked Best to Worst? No, no, no, I just said keep it positive, I want to just talk about the  people that are good, that I like to watch. You don’t want the worst of the worst? No, I don’t like to cover that stuff.

Do you guys want the worst of the worst? What are you asking them for? Well, I want to know what their opinion is. They’re going to tell you they want to hear the worst. I want to just stick to the plan.

By the way, what makes me think that all I do is watch fitness? I like a lot  of different things on YouTube. This list is killing my gains. What’s up, guys, Jeff Cavaliere, Athleanx. com.

So today I’m going to answer the  question that probably has been asked to be more than any other question in my entire tenure here  on YouTube. And that is Jeff, who do you actually watch? Well, today, I’m going to actually reveal  that list to you. And because I don’t tend to spend a lot of time watching people I don’t like,  I actually have a list full of people that I do like and I’m going to recommend them to you. Now, look, I got twin sons at home, so I don’t really have a chance to do a whole hell of a lot  of anything.

So when I watch, I want to make sure that what I’m getting back is quality. I think  you’re going to find this list is quality. The first person that you’re going to find on this  list in no particular order here alphabetically, Dr. Andrew Huberman. Now I actually had a  chance to appear on a recent podcast with him.

He puts actionable advice at your fingertips. Now, whether you want to know about how much sunlight exposure you should get in the morning to  optimize your health and longevity, or how cooling your hands can actually improve your output from  set to set in your workout. This is the person you should be investing your time in. I love  this channel, make sure you check it out. My next recommendation comes from another  colleague of mine in the medical field, and we’re talking about Dr.

Brian Sutterer. He is a physiatrist who breaks down injuries. And as you guys know, as a physical  therapist, I can certainly appreciate an injury and more importantly, how to rehab somebody  from an injury. But what’s really important for you guys is to understand how they happen. If you understand the mechanisms of an injury, you might have a better awareness of how to  prevent one in the first place.

The place to go to and oftentimes, almost immediately after  one of your favorite athletes hurts themselves, is going to be this channel right here,  another one that I highly recommend. And next up, we actually prove that all  screen time is not bad screen time because it’s one I actually let my kids watch. I mean,  anything to avoid ChuChu TV. Johny, Johny. Yes, Papa.

But what we ve got his bright  side and bright side. You can learn a lot about something in a really short  period of time. Or you could, of course, expose yourself to some sort of riddle that tests  your brain. I’m someone that likes to touch my brain from time to time and prove just how much  smarter my sons are than me. The fact is guys, if you haven’t seen Bright Side, I’m sure there  is some topic of theirs, especially since they publish every single day.

That’s going to intrigue  you, and it’s definitely worth checking out. And of course, when too much education starts to  rot the brain, you’ve got to have somewhere to go from there. I like to just kind of decompress and  laugh. And for me, I’m going to go back to Fitness and Dom Mazzetti, BroScienceLife. Again, this  is someone that’s made me laugh for years and more importantly taught me some very important  things.

Like, leg day is really not that important and armed really is. And SARMS well actually  stands for Steroids Are Really Much Sicker. Bottom line is, guys, if you’re looking for  a laugh and you want someone who knows how to do it better than others, you’re going  to have to check out BroScienceLife. Now, I always say every good coach needs a  coach, right? Someone to motivate and push them.

And when it comes to motivation, there’s one  type of motivation that I like, and it’s that in-your-face kind of push you to do things that  you don’t want to do. You’ve got to start with C. T. Fletcher. Not only is he a dear friend of  mine, but he’s been somebody that I have turned to for that motivation when I need it the most.

If  you can find someone that can light the fire on you when you least want to work out that you  need to invest some time in watching them. I will always rely on the great C. T. Fletcher to get me fired up. And of course, if you have an opportunity to have him take you  through a workout, maybe you should pass.

And of course, continuing the theme of the type  of person that I turn to for motivation, you can probably guess that somewhere on my list this next  person will be there. And actually, ironically, he doesn’t even have a YouTube channel. But  you’ve probably seen more YouTube videos of him than maybe anybody else. And it’s because he  can motivate you really. We’re talking about David Goggins.

David, a former Navy SEAL is hard as he  likes to say. In other words, you’re not going to find any way out, or at least not the easy way out  with him. And if you’re looking to kind of puss out at some point, I would recommend not watching  this channel. But if you want to be called out on your weaknesses and made to face them, to rise  yourself to that next level, then you’re going to want to check out one of his many videos  somewhere spread across the YouTube world. When it comes to pure strength, the guys that  I rely on are the ones that have that applied science, the ability to put what they teach in  practice.

And for me, one of the best places to find that is going to be EliteFTS. And in  particular, I’ve always sort of found myself navigating towards the Swede Burns videos. There’s something about his ability to coach in that laidback but still incredibly effective  way to convey whatever it is he’s teaching. Let’s face it, guys. There’s a lot of ways people  approach different lifts, but when you find the person that can convey the idea in a way  that clicks for you, it’s a game changer.

Not to mention, he’s not the only one over there that’s  handing out incredibly valuable information, whether it be Dave Tate or JM Blakely, the  channel is rife with solid information. Definitely some place you can want to check out  if getting stronger is what you want to do. And as I promised in the beginning of  this video, the diversity of my viewing habits is not all about fitness, actually I’m  a big musician at heart. and the first person that hits this list for me is someone that I came  across on Tik Tok. We’re talking about Harry Mack, one of the baddest cats on the planet when  it comes to freestyle rapping.

Typically, you give him five words or three words, he can  make an entire song right there on the spot. His Man on the Street approach is also incredibly real  and engaging. It just makes you want to watch. And for all these reasons, guys, I suggest you  do, too. And by the way, Harry, if you’re watching carrot cake, face poles and dumbbells,  go see we could do with those three.

Now, I’m not surprising a lot of  people with this next pick because a lot of people are watching him. But the fact  is, I love watching the show on a regular basis and we’re talking about Joe Rogan.