Myprotein covers fitness, nutrition, and training topics with tutorials, nutrition advice, and motivation-focused content. The channel features a mix of evidence-based nutrition videos, fitness guidance, and inspirational material, with new uploads almost weekly and an average of about 448.2K views per video from 911 total uploads. Overall, videos average around 19 minutes, reflecting a mix of deep-dives and informative discussions.
High overlap in searches like fitness nutrition science and sports nutrition evidence-based, with 88% match, and content closely aligned to evidence-based training and nutrition topics (80% content similarity).
Shared audience through queries on nutrition timing and recovery tips (63% search match) and high content alignment around nutrition and training optimization (81% content), though RP emphasizes structured programing while Myprotein leans product-focused.
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Significant overlap for queries on muscle health benefits and recovery biology (79% search) with solid alignment in evidence-based sports nutrition topics (70% content), reflecting a general health-and-performance interest rather than product-focused content.
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Shared emphasis on sports nutrition evidence-based topics and performance nutrition for athletes (50% search, 82% content), indicating similar content depth but different channel style and branding.
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Moderate search overlap on muscle recovery and nutrition timing (50% search) with high content similarity (77%), suggesting a niche audience drawn to recovery-focused science similar to Myprotein.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Jeff Nippard (88% match) and Andrew Huberman (79% match) as top rivals, with Renaissance Periodization (74% match) and TEDx Talks (74% match) also aligning on overlapping queries. They share topics like fitness nutrition science, sports nutrition evidence-based, and high/low impact nutrition. Jeff Nippard and Andrew Huberman have much larger subscriber bases (8.2M and 7.4M) compared to Myprotein’s 343K, highlighting a size gap. Overlapping queries indicate a competitive space around evidence-based nutrition, exercise science, and performance optimization.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Myprotein?
Jeff Nippard — 88% match, 8.2M subscribers; Andrew Huberman — 79% match, 7.4M subscribers; Renaissance Periodization — 74% match, 3.8M subscribers. All three channels focus on science-based fitness, training, nutrition, and performance advice similar to Myprotein.
What type of content does Myprotein make?
Myprotein creates informational fitness content and nutrition guidance, with video titles like The Building Blocks of Elite Performance, Creatine & Beta-Alanine: The Powerhouse Duo, Bodybuilding Professor Debunks Fitness Myths and Answers Your Questions, Why Muscle Health is the Best Insurance Policy for Your Future Self, and How to Swim 1,000 Miles: The Biology of Resilience & Recovery. Uploads occur at about 0.2 per week, and videos average around 448 views (based on recent video views).
How do we determine which channels are similar to Myprotein?
We analyze Myprotein's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.