If you’re struggling to see results, feeling inconsistent, or second-guessing your training and nutrition, my Online Accountability System is here to change that. This system is designed to remove the guesswork, keep you consistent, and give you the structure you need to achieve real results. You’ll receive regular nutrition reviews, tailored feedback, and ongoing progress monitoring — so you always know exactly where you stand.
How it Works
Through my partner app, Calcoach, tracking your nutrition is quick and effortless. You can log meals using a simple photo, barcode scan, text entry, or even voice commands. After we discuss your goals, I’ll set personalised targets that will appear in your profile. Your data will be reviewed weekly, and you’ll receive a detailed 7-day feedback reporthighlighting what’s working, where to improve, and how well you’re progressing.
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WHAT THIS PLAN INCLUDES
Step 1
Determine your goal
Step 2
The Training
Step 3
Foundation & Meal Prep Basics
Step 4
Stay Consistent
A strong, functional body is built through balance, movement, and recovery. Strength isn’t just about lifting more weight, it’s about moving well, connecting to your body and feeling ready to test your physical ability.
Your training will cover:
✅ Strength Training – Build power and durability.
✅ Mobility & Flexibility – Keep your body moving efficiently.
✅ Cardio & Endurance – Improve stamina and overall fitness.
These elements work together to create a strong foundation, one that supports everyday movement.
Fuelling Performance with Nutrition
You can’t out-train a poor diet. Optimal results come from aligning your training with the right fuel. What you eat directly impacts your energy levels, recovery and overall progress. Prioritising proper nutrition will take your performance to the next level.
Mastering the Mindset
Listen to your body. Understand the difference between fatigue, soreness, and injury but also recognise when you’re just making excuses. A get-up-and-go attitude is key to long-term success. Some days will be harder than others, but the most important thing?
Don’t overthink it—just do it.








