Real Strength & Fitness Transformations
I don't sell 'magic' transformations. I coach athletes and everyday folks through evidence-based programming, progressive overload, and actual hard work. Here is what real progress looks like.
Client hitting a top single at 175kg. This personal best is the culmination of consistent, structured training focused on progressive overload.
Here is a client hitting a top single at 85kg on her squat, with me spotting. Celebrating these milestones is a huge part of the coaching process.
A client hitting a personal best of 160kg on the trap bar deadlift. This lift is a great way to build total body strength with a slightly different stimulus than a conventional deadlift.
This client is performing hang power cleans, hitting a personal best at 110kg. This exercise is excellent for developing explosive power that translates to many sports.
A client hitting a 220kg deadlift, joining the 4 red plates club. This is an impressive feat of strength that requires advanced training and dedication.
Another client pulling a heavy deadlift in the gym. The expression says it all. Pushing your limits safely is what leads to these significant strength gains.
This is my client Renu at her first National Powerlifting meet, successfully completing her squat. Competition day is where all the hard work in training pays off.
Renu performing her bench press at the competition. Even though this was a missed attempt, it's part of the competitive experience and a valuable learning opportunity.
Renu successfully completing her deadlift at the national meet, securing a personal best and a bronze medal. This is a testament to her hard work over the past 8 months.
Pictured with my client Renu after her successful competition. My job as a coach is to guide athletes to their goals, and celebrating their success is the best part of the job.
About Client Results & Transformations
Notice the variety in these clips. You won't find circus acts or unstable surfaces here. We track every lift, from the 85kg squats to the 220kg deadlifts, because data tells us where you are weak and how we need to adjust your load. If you are not logging your sets, you are not training, you are just exercising.
Results Built on Data
Most fitness content is just noise. These transformations are the output of the 'Un-Trainable Programme'—a system built on concurrent training that improves strength, power, and cardiovascular health simultaneously. We do not chase perfect form at the expense of load; we chase consistent progress that respects human physiology.
Competition and Beyond
Take the footage of Renu at the National Powerlifting meet. That podium finish wasn't a fluke. It was the result of months of managing fatigue, tracking readiness, and ensuring her training intensity adjusted based on her daily performance logs rather than a static percentage. Whether you are prepping for a meet or just trying to pull a personal best on the trap bar, the principles remain the same: high-quality movement, sensible volume, and objective tracking.
Why This Works
- Auto-Regulation: We scale your load based on how you feel that day. No rigid percentages that force you to train when you should be recovering.
- Evidence-Based Programming: No gimmicks. We use compound lifts and structured conditioning to elicit a physiological adaptation.
- Dual Coach Access: You get direct, asynchronous feedback from me and Coach Tom. We critique your form, troubleshoot your sticking points, and modify your program when life gets in the way of your gym schedule.
Stop waiting for the perfect conditions to start. Start slow, build consistency, and let the data dictate your growth.
Nakul Kumar
I am Dr. Nakul Kumar. I have spent years in the lab and the gym separating hype from reality. When I help a client secure a podium finish, it is not because we chased trends—it is because we stuck to the boring, effective science of progressive overload.
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