Anyone watch "The Game changers" documentary ?

vm007
vm007 Posts: 241 Member
What do you all think?

Merit to it or another mocumentary ?
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  • LyndaBSS
    LyndaBSS Posts: 6,964 Member
    Someone started this same thread maybe 2 days ago. I'm on the app so can't give you a link. Interesting conversation there. Check it out. 👍
  • HilTri
    HilTri Posts: 378 Member
    I just tubed it up and can’t wait to watch it. First scene is nothing but elite athletes and the US Marines.How can it be bad? Will report back.
  • riffraff2112
    riffraff2112 Posts: 1,756 Member
    I am addicted to anything fitness related so I watched it. It dealt with elite athletes, Arnold made a few appearances, and was produced by Jackie Chan so it had that going for it. It is a documentary so they almost always have an agenda of some sort. I can't imagine ever giving up meat completely but it is hard to argue that there are some compelling reasons to consider cutting back.
  • vanityy99
    vanityy99 Posts: 2,583 Member
    I’ll just leave this right here.

    https://youtu.be/4achmhzLNoY
  • HilTri
    HilTri Posts: 378 Member
    Game Changer is very interesting and I feel like I would like to try it but I also feel like things are going well with my current diet. I eat and or drink animal products at just about every meal and it would be laborious to find food/ beverages that are in compliance.
  • Dame_sans_merci
    Dame_sans_merci Posts: 74 Member
    I’m looking forward to watching this. Can I ask though, does it include any scenes from the meat industry? I’d like to watch it with my bloke who has been veggie for 30 years and I know he will stop watching if it shows this stuff
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    To be honest all it said to me was that i need to increase my plant based foods not necessarily cut out meat.

    YES! someone got it...

    I'll save everyone 2 hrs.. lol what the synopsis is....PLANTS GOOD! MEAT BAD!

    I dont agree with it, but that's the breakdown...
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    just_Tomek wrote: »
    psychod787 wrote: »
    To be honest all it said to me was that i need to increase my plant based foods not necessarily cut out meat.

    YES! someone got it...

    I'll save everyone 2 hrs.. lol what the synopsis is....PLANTS GOOD! MEAT BAD GOOD!

    I dont agree with it, but that's the breakdown...

    Fixed it for you.

    Oh yes... meat IS good....
  • psychod787
    psychod787 Posts: 4,099 Member
    just_Tomek wrote: »
    I watch it last night. To me it's simple. Everyone should be eating more veggies but no one must go vegan to live a healthy life.
    Also, this is just like any other pro something documentary. It's promoting vegetarian and vegan diets. Obviously it is going to be one sided.

    Like I stated.... two hours of plants good... meat bad....
  • dewd2
    dewd2 Posts: 2,445 Member
    sarabushby wrote: »
    I question that if such a simple change could generate such significant athletic improvements, wouldn’t all the dieticians working with our pro teams already have this in place for their athletes?

    Exactly! Replace this with any current fad (diet and gear) and ask "If x is so great why aren't the elites doing it?"
  • kam26001
    kam26001 Posts: 2,794 Member
    Not sure if they're still doing it this season but last season a bunch of Tennessee Titans players adopted a plant based diet. Are they featured in the documentary?

    https://www.espn.com/blog/tennessee-titans/post/_/id/26419/vegan-meals-all-the-rage-for-titans-with-15-players-converted
  • ThatJuJitsuWoman
    ThatJuJitsuWoman Posts: 155 Member
    kam26001 wrote: »
    Not sure if they're still doing it this season but last season a bunch of Tennessee Titans players adopted a plant based diet. Are they featured in the documentary?

    https://www.espn.com/blog/tennessee-titans/post/_/id/26419/vegan-meals-all-the-rage-for-titans-with-15-players-converted

    Yes, the wife of one of the players is a vegan chef. The documentary shows her making all their meals for them. The food looks amazing, I’m not surprised they all converted!
  • Angryvegan
    Angryvegan Posts: 6 Member
    There wasn't a lot of new info here. They touch on why meat and dairy gets pushed and then try to show with very small sample experiments why plant based is better. They don't try to tell everyone to go vegan, they don't get into ethics. I appreciate that.

    One thing I found interesting is how they talked about our ancestors and that we assume people are mostly meat because of Bones and tools left behind and then point out that plants don't need weapons and tools to consume and that ancestors diet was likely more based on plants with some meat.. they said "science confirms" but I didn't see the evidence. Still interesting and makes sense

    Whether you like best it not, it's hard to not agree that more plants is better generally for health. I wish people wouldn't get so defensive about eating plant based.
  • Angryvegan
    Angryvegan Posts: 6 Member
    I wasn't directing that to this thread, more a generalization
  • nuzziek
    nuzziek Posts: 69 Member
    I watched it and thought it was well done. Being a vegan athlete myself I can certainly attest to the claims of pretty much all of my athletic abilites increasing 10-fold once eliminating animal products entirely. Also my sleep got way better as did my skin, hair, nails. Pretty much everything got better, including my mental focus.

    I was vegetarian for a long time and it all came down to fish and eggs. I only "thought" I felt good but there was always some underlying thing going on. I finally gave up the fish and eggs and within a day or two I literally felt like I was born again.

    Anyways, again, I thought it was a good docu. and it gets the point across. I'd recommend it for anyone who is interested in a plant based diet for health and weight loss - not necessarily for ethical reasons.

    Agreed.. whether the documentary cherry-picks or not, I am also a vegan plant-based athlete and have seen it work wonders on my performance, physique, face, hair, nails, digestion.. pretty much every aspect. I eased into it over the course of 6 months so that I could monitor how I felt making the changes. Definitely worth considering.
  • FireyChimera
    FireyChimera Posts: 155 Member
    It's a heap of crap XD Vegan propaganda
  • FireyChimera
    FireyChimera Posts: 155 Member
    just_Tomek wrote: »
    It's a heap of crap XD Vegan propaganda

    Its not crap. Its an interesting watch, but it is not a study. Its a documentary skewed in one direction.

    What I mean by crap, is that it's skewed and biased. There are plenty of healthy people that eat animals and animal products. We evolved to eat them. It was a good laugh for me to watch. Especially the bit with penis measurement lmfao!