I Investigated the Unhealthiest City in America

875,407
0
Published 2024-04-18
Huge shoutout to FlexProMeals for sponsoring this video! Use Code "JESSE" to get 40% off your first order of high quality affordable meals! www.flexpromeals.com/menu/?fc_code=JESSE

What do you think could be the solution? comment below and subscribe!

This video is for eductional and documentary purposes only.

Road to 5 Million subs :) like, comment and subscribe for more !

NEW Essentials of Bodybuilding Workout Program (50% off for next 24 hours): ► bit.ly/48k70ik

►Sub to my snapchat for daily vlogs and behind the scenes!: ►bit.ly/3ArXN83
►Young LA Clothing (Code JESSE 15% off): ► www.youngla.com/
►Gorilla Mind Supplements (Code JESSE 10% off!): ► www.gorillamind.com/jesse
►My IG: @JesseJamesWest► www.instagram.com/jessejameswest/?hl=en

Topics: unhealthiest city, i investigated the unhealthiest city in america, obesity, obese city, unhealthy fast food, jesse james west, unhealthy city

Business Inquiries: [email protected]
#Bodybuilding #WestVirginia #jessejameswest

All Comments (21)
  • @noahlucaslifts
    Thanks for letting us share our story Jesse! I hope this opens some eyes and helps cause some change around here
  • @TylerO_O.
    I got off the opiates 26 months ago. I'm in the gym 5-6 days a week. It changed my entire life. I'm also in the midwest. Ohio has similar problems.
  • @Cric_Jazzy7
    1 like = 1 push up It's not a bot comment guys I'm literally doing it 🙂
  • Something that nobody talks about is how much impact has on regular Americans that their cities and towns are designed only for car usage, do you know how much it helps to your bodyweight to just walk to do stuff?
  • @thefreyer13
    Interesting. In Germany healthy or at least "normal" food is cheaper than fast food. Mostly because the manpower costs per product in a super market are way lower than in a restaurant. For a 500 gram pan-ready meal from the super market with spinach noodles, wild salmon fillet, carrots, onions, parsley, dill and chives, I pay about 3 euros, or about $3.20. A small meal at McDonalds on the other hand costs about 10 Euros.
  • @Somerando8282
    1 like = 1 miles of running 100 likes and ill start a YouTube channel to record my running journey Well, I see I got over 100 likes so I’ll hold to my promise. Starting Wednesday on May 3rd , I will make a YouTube channel and post my runs. I won’t let ya down
  • @SprintyX
    Wow, what a video. The influence you Jesse might give is bigger than what 99.99% people in the world can give. I love how you are using your popularity and how you manage to entertain everyone in the way. I wish you all the luck and most improtantly, Stay Relentless!
  • @Elizabethh272
    You seem to go and have a connection with more unusual people it's cool!
  • @JakeFaro-kh8bv
    This is my favorite video you’ve ever done. Those guys who took time to talk about their lives are really cool.
  • @fatzlong6051
    This is so wonderful, Please do more of these. People should be able to share their stories like this to better themselves and they're community.
  • I can’t believe I missed you man I love your videos! But,!I live in Huntington, WV and even tho the state is considered the most unhealthy there’s still a massive gym scene here. Back in my hometown of Gilbert, WV there’s coal miners that work 50-60 hours a week but still go to the gym and compete in powerlifting. I think the biggest is we’re fighting so many battles such as addiction, work and how depressing this state is as a whole. Everybody here knows someone fighting addiction, it’s in my family and countless other. I’m 21 and my generation is for sure changing the stereotype, everybody I know is pushing for more people to get in the gym and we are really showing how fun and beneficial the gym can be to everyone no matter what age. Thank you for coming to our area and showing people that there’s reasoning to the claim we’re the unhealthiest state!
  • @BurtHurtz
    Just like the ghettos in the cities, which are talked about a bit more, there are so many areas in rural America that are suffering unimaginably. Not everyone in these places is without blame, but just like in the cities, the circumstances can make it hard to break out and do well. Throw in crap influences, drugs everywhere, etc., and it just becomes a nightmare. It is a real bummer.
  • @JonStewart898
    I live in wayne wv which is about 30 minutes from huntington and I am often in huntington to visit family. I have an aunt battling addiction and started at an early age as well. I'm very glad you were able to come and give people an understanding of the current situation here. In this place it takes a lot of will power to become great and after all the ups and downs me and my family have been through living here, I will strive to keep my family happy and healthy. Thank you Jesse!!
  • @marshmallowk
    I feel like this definitely opens Jesse’s eyes and his viewers to be grateful for what we do have and thankful for our health and resources
  • @MrRomero161
    Spaniard here (Europe). We are aware about the obesity rates in the States but is the epidemic of fentanyl so real? Like, we usually hear about hollywood and Kingston, but is it so common in the rest of America? It's shocking
  • @codygerr536
    Living in WV...this is all true😔 I have to travel 45min just for a gym. If we can keep up the grind you all can too♥️
  • @JesseJamesWest
    Huge shoutout to FlexProMeals for sponsoring this video! Use Code "JESSE" to get 40% off your first order of high quality affordable meals! www.flexpromeals.com/menu/?fc_code=JESSE What do you think could be the solution? Road to 5 Million subs :) like, comment and subscribe for more
  • @Presidentasno
    Definitely one of my favorite episodes you’ve done. I love the journalism vibe of it! You should do more videos like this, great job!!