09/01/2026
Looking back at these photos, there’s a lot that’s changed 📸💪
Physically, you can see clearer structure through Michael’s shoulders and back, improved posture, better balance through his stance, and real development through his legs and upper body. Nothing rushed. Nothing forced. Just steady, consistent work 👊
But it hasn’t only been muscles that have grown.
Over this time, Michael and I have built a genuine friendship as well 🤝💙 and that’s honestly been one of the best parts of the journey. Showing up, training together, having the chats, and trusting the process week after week.
This year we’ve leaned into different techniques for muscle growth that are science-backed and evidence-backed 🧠📊 Smarter programming, better understanding of the body, and respecting recovery instead of chasing shortcuts.
We’ve also shared plenty of kilometres together 🏃♂️🌿 Parkruns, easy runs, and good conversations along the way. I’ve been out for a few weeks, but Michael’s running parkrun today, and I’m really looking forward to getting back out there with him soon. Easy pace. Enjoying the run. Enjoying the process.
What stands out to me most is his confidence 🙌 The way he stands, moves, and carries himself now. That quiet confidence that comes from putting the work in and trusting what you’re doing. That’s something we’ve built together.
If you’re looking for results like this, remember it’s not always just the outside that changes. Confidence grows. Movement improves. And you start to feel more comfortable in your own body.
Proud of you, mate 💙 And excited to see what this year brings 🔥
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