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Jeremy Ethier發布於 2026年4月12日 下午09:4526:16
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It's Tough, But It Gets You Abs In 60 Days

2 個月前長尾期
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發布時間
2026年4月12日 下午09:45
影片時長
26:16
影片類型
體育
頻道地區
加拿大
發布時間判斷
發布時間判斷資料不足
當前頻道仍缺少完整的歷史發布時間模式,建議繼續累積頻道資料後再觀察最佳時段命中情況。
商業化判斷
高 RPM
當前影片具備較高 RPM 區間,說明主題更接近商業化友好的廣告庫存,適合復盤標題、受眾和內容長度。
動作建議
優先觀察持續成長能力
當前影片基礎條件較完整,建議繼續觀察近7日播放和收入是否穩定抬升,再決定是否擴寫成系列內容。
播放量
307萬
按讚數
7.2萬
留言數
2741
日預估收入
$14.68 - $85.65
累計預估收入
$2947.3 - $1.7萬
RPM 區間
$0.96 - $5.6
1日漲播放
0
7日漲播放
0
1日漲按讚
0
7日漲按讚
0
1日漲留言
0
7日漲留言
0
速度分
0%
主題聚類
abs in 90 days
影片說明
Try 2 weeks free of the BWS fitness app here: https://bws.plus/15a Most people underestimate how much fat they actually need to lose before their abs start to show. Luke guessed he was somewhere in the low-to-mid 20s for body fat, but started at 29.2%. Nicole guessed 23%, but started at 33%. For men, getting abs usually doesn’t happen until below 20% body fat, with a fuller six-pack often showing up around 15% and below. For women, the comparable sweet spot for their abs journey is usually between about 25% and 18%. Because most people misjudge where they are starting, their six pack transformation can easily take anywhere from around 6 months to over a year instead of the popular claim of “abs in 90 days”. Based on Luke’s starting point, getting down to 20% body fat meant losing about 20 pounds of pure fat. If you want to lose fat while keeping muscle, the sweet spot is about 0.5% to 1% of body weight per week. A moderate pace would sit around 0.7% per week, but here the target was pushed to 0.9% per week. For Luke, that worked out to about 1.5 pounds of fat loss per week, which would put 20% body fat at roughly 90 days and 15% at about 140 days. If muscle is built while dieting, body fat percentage can drop even faster, making visible abs possible in as little as 60 days. The same framework was applied to Nicole using her own numbers. The rough timelines are longer than most people expect. But it’s possible to speed it up with three things. First was diet. Instead of simply slashing calories, the focus was on food choices that made the deficit more manageable. Luke’s intake was set at 2,000 calories per day, creating about a 500-calorie deficit from diet alone, while Nicole’s was set at 1,600 calories, giving her about a 300 to 400 calorie deficit. Because both of them worked rotating shifts, the plan also had to include quick snacks and desserts that were satisfying enough to reduce hunger, even though hunger was still part of the abs journey process. Second was full-body strength training. Strength training helps tell the body to keep muscle and burn more fat instead. But training abs alone is not enough. You need to train the whole body. Third was cardio. Walking was used instead because it is low effort, easy to recover from, and easier to stay consistent with. Luke and Nicole were averaging about 5,000 steps per day, and the goal was to push that to 10,000, which was expected to increase daily calorie burn by roughly 200 calories to help them in their six pack transformation. Sleep became another major factor in getting abs. Research comparing an 8-hour sleep group to a sleep-deprived group sleeping only 5.5 hours per night found that both groups lost a similar amount of total weight in a calorie deficit, but in the better-rested group, roughly half the weight lost came from fat. In the sleep-deprived group, 75% came from lean mass, with fat loss cut in half. By 6 weeks, both had made serious progress. Looking at more than 18,000 DXA scans showed that men store more fat in the midsection, while women tend to store more stubborn fat around the hips and thighs. On day 1, Luke’s belly fat was more than 7% higher than the rest of his body, while Nicole’s belly fat was almost identical to her total body fat. That helps explain why women can sometimes achieve a flatter stomach earlier, even if men may have the advantage later when it comes to abs that really pop, since men carry more muscle mass on average. At the 45-day check-in, Nicole’s waist had dropped from 72.5 cm to 66 cm, while Luke’s dropped from 85 cm to 78 cm. But the final stretch was the hardest. The leaner they got, the more hunger, fatigue, irritability, stress, bloating, and water retention pushed back. At very lean levels, pushing harder by cutting calories further or training more can make things worse. That is also why the fastest way to get abs is not always the best. Since more than 80% of dieters who successfully lose fat do not keep it off, the final phase focused on maintenance instead of continuing to push weight lower. Nicole added back about 300 to 400 calories, Luke added back about 500, and the goal shifted toward stabilizing body weight while keeping the key habits in place. After 120 days, Luke had gone from 29.2% body fat to 15.6%, losing 25 pounds of fat while gaining 5 pounds of lean mass. Nicole went from 33% to 19.5%, losing 20 pounds of fat while gaining 3 pounds of lean mass. Their strength improved too, with Luke going from 40 to 63 push-ups and from 14 to 21 pull-ups, while Nicole went from 4 to 18 push-ups and from 3 assisted pull-ups to 8 unassisted. The bigger takeaway is not that everyone can get abs in 60 or 90 days. It is that the timeline depends on starting body fat, how well muscle is preserved, and whether the process is structured well enough to stick to all the way through.
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