• Ep 404 - Hall Of Fame | Amisha Patel: Keeping The Weight Off 4 Years Later & Hip Thrusting 170KG!

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 404 - Hall Of Fame | Amisha Patel: Keeping The Weight Off 4 Years Later & Hip Thrusting 170KG!

  • Summary

  • On this episode of RNT Fitness Radio I’m joined by long-term RNTer Amisha Patel, who comes onto the podcast for the second time after appearing on episode 205 way back in May 2021 a few months after her first photoshoot. 3.5 years later she talks about how much she’s levelled up in every aspect of life: from her career, to her mental health, to her physical strength. Having started by lifting only 20kg, she’s now hip thrusting 170kg, deadlifting 100kg, and is a great example of what’s possible when you go all in on strength training. Hearing stories of RNTers keeping the weight off by following the five-phase process is what this is all about, so if you want to see what’s possible when you commit to the long-term journey, Amisha’s story is amazing.

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