#Would you ACTUALLY click on this?

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oak charm
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What: So I make gymbro/lifestyle vlogs (i know saturared niche) and ive recently started improving my content a lot by making better edited videos that r more industry standard. However, still no views
Type of Feedback: Do you guys enjoy this sort of "bro dynamic" that the video gives? Like if my next video is a challenge video like 1$ gymbro food vs 100$ gymbro food, would ppl actually watch that if it has similar interactions to this current video. All my friends say its goated but they know me and the ppl in the video so they are biased obv.
Specifics: Is it watchable? what works and what doesnt? tips on getting noticed/getting longer watch time?
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3ZJa91ZG9U

what y'all think of the new editing style frfr?

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:10 Bulgaria
1:58 Basement Gym
6:05 PR time

▶ Play video
upper dove
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Awesome energy, love the editing.

Yeah, I’d click because
the premise + thumbnail text are instantly “wtf I need to see this." Vodak? PR? what?

but your video needs to pay that off faster. Right now your title/thumbnail promise “vodka pre-workout in a Bulgarian basement gym,” and the first ~30 seconds feel like a different intro before the actual vodka idea becomes real, which is where you’ll lose cold viewers.

If you open with a 5–10 sec cold open of the vodka/shaker + one line like “can this get us a PR?” you’ll keep way more people. The “bro dynamic” absolutely works here, the banter is the glue that makes workout footage watchable; so keep leaning into it.

Where it starts to drag is any workout montage that goes too long without a quick check-in or a mini-goal update. Your best structure is quest → ritual → chaos → PR attempt → reward, and you already nail the PR + party payoff.

For the $1 vs $100 gymbro food idea: it’ll work if you make it a mission (scorecard, rules, winner) and keep the best interactions as the “story,” not just filler jokes.