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NEW HERE? 💪 DO THIS FIRST ‼️
This is all you have to right now: Step 1 - Make a post under “Intro” category with: - Where you're from - Why you're here - Photo of yourself! That's it. You’ll get a huge, warm welcome! Then... Step 2 - Go to the "CLASSROOM" tab and start. All you need to do is show up and engage yourself with this amazing community. Step 3 - Start your free 5-Day Fat Loss Sprint video course once you get to Level 2! 🔥
NEW HERE? 💪 DO THIS FIRST ‼️
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Big shout out to Kara! ♥️ Reversed her pre-diabetes diagnosis!
I want to share something about one of our clients, Kara. She's a doctor. Long hours, random shifts, eating whenever she could fit it in. For years she'd been losing and regaining the same 10-15 lbs. She'd lose weight for a couple of months, get sick of what she was doing, stop, and by April she was heavier than when she started. On top of that, she was pre-diabetic. So we didn't put her on a diet. We just taught her how food actually works. How calories work. How protein works. How to build meals that keep you full without eating like a monk. She was still eating takeout when she was too tired to cook. Still having snacks. Still living a NORMAL life. 🔥 Down 26 lbs. But the bigger win was that she reversed her pre-diabetes diagnosis. That's the stuff that actually matters long term. Anyways.. if you've ever told yourself that nothing works for you, or that you're the exception, I just wanted to remind you that you're probably not. You've just never been taught the fundamentals properly. Shoutout coach @Carlos Hellstern for the support! 🫡 Feel free to DM me if you want to lose all your excess body fat, still live your life, and guarantee your results ♥️
Big shout out to Kara! ♥️ Reversed her pre-diabetes diagnosis!
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Something new I built for the community 👇
One thing I’ve noticed in here is that a lot of people want to get stronger and build muscle… but feel like they’re guessing in the gym. Random workouts. Random exercises. Trying to copy what they see online. So I decided to build something for this group. I just finished putting together a full STRENGTH BLUEPRINT training course that walks you through how to train properly without overcomplicating things. Inside it I cover things like: ⭐️ The foundations of strength training ⭐️ The main movement patterns you should know ⭐️ 3 complete workout programs depending on how many days you train ⭐️ How to build your own programs later ⭐️ And a full exercise library you can reference anytime I also included a section explaining the science behind muscle building in a way that actually makes sense. The idea is that once you go through this, you should never feel like you’re guessing what to do in the gym again. I’m offering it to the first 30 members here for $27 lifetime access. I love rewarding action takers! 🫡 No subscription. Just a resource you can use whenever you want. 🚨 The course fee will be bumped to $49 after the first 30. If you’re interested, comment STRONG below and I’ll send you the details. And if you’re not someone focused on strength training right now, no worries — the regular content in here isn’t changing. Just wanted to make this available for those who want it 👊
Something new I built for the community 👇
New setback- injury
Hi all, was on the way back on track. Now I've a shoulder injury with heavy inflammation and I'm not allowed to move my arm. I can't move it without heavy pain. Have wonderful "sling" for it. Have to take alot of pain medication and need to eat before otherwise my stomach can't handle it. Hopefully it takes only two weeks to get movements back and then to start slow again. It's kinda frustrating. 😕 also feels a bit like losing control.
Back at the gym 🙌
Honestly, every part of me wants to go all in, lift heavy, and push hard like I normally would. But after speaking with my physio about my back, the focus right now is slow, controlled progress. It’s frustrating because I want to be further ahead already. But I keep reminding myself that progress isn’t about rushing to where I was — it’s about rebuilding properly so I can keep moving forward instead of risking setbacks and ending up back at square one. So for now: lighter weights, more patience, better form, and trusting the process. Slow and steady isn’t falling behind. It’s how I make sure I don’t regress. Anyone else having to remind themselves that recovery and restraint are part of progress too?
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