02/07/2026
MEMBER OF THE WEEK đđĽđ
This weekâs Member of the Week goes to the incredible Mira.
Not only is she a super busy mum & surgeon, sheâs an all-round legend.đŠđ˝ââď¸đ
After spending a long period abroad with work, Mira came straight back to RBT and got stuck in. đđźâ¨â¨She never let lifeâs challenges stop her from looking after herself.đ
Training for just 3 hours a week, sheâs proving that consistency will always beat perfection.đŞđź
The results speak for themselves:
Stronger.â¨Leaner.â¨Body fat down.â¨Muscle mass up.â¨
And her strength is going through the roof.
Mira is exactly the type of person we love working with at RBT.
She turns up, puts the work in, trusts the process, and earns every result she gets.
You donât need endless hours in the gym.
You need a plan, good coaching, and the commitment to keep showing up.
Massive congratulations on the last 9 months, Mira. â¨
Keep smashing it.
15/06/2026
Getting older is actually mega.
Seriously.
Youâve made mistakes.
Youâve learned lessons.
Youâve stopped caring what everyone thinks. (Hopefully)
Youâve got a much better idea of who you are and what actually matters.
The problem?
Most people spend their 40s, 50s and 60s feeling old.
You only need to do a couple of things to change that.
Strength training 3 times a week is the primary one.
Thatâs it.
Not because youâre trying to look like an athlete.
Because muscle is your insurance policy.
It helps you stay strong enough to carry the shopping.
Play with the grandkids.
Get off the floor without sounding like a bag of crisps.
Stay independent.
Protect your bones.
Boost your metabolism.
And keep doing the things you love for longer.
You donât need to punish yourself.
You just need to give your body a reason to stay capable.
Getting older is a privilege.
Getting older strong is determined by what you do now.
Weâd love to help build you a plan, send us a dm anytime đ
15/06/2026
Getting older is actually mega.
Seriously.
Youâve made mistakes.
Youâve learned lessons.
Youâve stopped caring what everyone thinks. (Hopefully)
Youâve got a much better idea of who you are and what actually matters.
The problem?
Most people spend their 40s, 50s and 60s feeling old.
You only need to do a couple of things to change that.
Strength training 3 times a week is the primary one.
Thatâs it.
Not because youâre trying to look like an athlete.
Because muscle is your insurance policy.
It helps you stay strong enough to carry the shopping.
Play with the grandkids.
Get off the floor without sounding like a bag of crisps.
Stay independent.
Protect your bones.
Boost your metabolism.
And keep doing the things you love for longer.
You donât need to punish yourself.
You just need to give your body a reason to stay capable.
Getting older is a privilege.
Getting older strong is determined by what you do now.
Weâd love to help
11/06/2026
Most people donât fail because theyâre lazy.
They fail because they set goals that require them to become a completely different person overnight.
A busy 40+ adult with a full-time job, kids, holidays, birthdays, work stress and a social life doesnât need a more extreme plan.
They need a more realistic one.
The irony is that the âboringâ route almost always wins.
Half a pound per week.
Three workouts.
A bit more protein.
A bit more movement.
Done consistently.
Nothing sexy.
Nothing Instagram-worthy.
But thatâs exactly why it works.
The people who get in great shape rarely do anything extraordinary.
They just stop starting over.
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10/06/2026
If I could only pick 3 exercises for most adults over 40âŚ
Iâd choose:
đ Goblet Squats
đ Rack Pulls
đ Dumbbell Bench Press
Not because theyâre fancy.
Not because theyâll get you millions of views on Instagram.
Because they work.
Goblet Squats
Teach you how to sit, stand, move and get off the toilet without sounding like a bag of crisps.
They build leg strength, core stability and mobility all at the same time.
Rack Pulls
One of the safest ways to build a strong back, glutes and hamstrings.
Translation?
Picking up shopping bags, grandkids, suitcases and life in general becomes much easier.
Dumbbell Bench Press
Builds upper body strength without battering your shoulders.
Pushing strength matters more than most people realise as we age.
Together these three exercises train nearly every major muscle group in the body.
No circus tricks.
No balancing on a BOSU ball whilst juggling kettlebells.
Just simple movements that help you stay strong, capable and independent for decades to come.
The best training programme isnât the cleverest one.
Itâs the one youâll still be doing when youâre 60, 70 and beyond.
Strength is a superpower.
And itâs never too late to build it.
Timperley Urmston
09/06/2026
MEMBER OF THE WEEK â KEITH
Just under 12 months ago, Keith walked through the doors of RBT for the very first time.
Like so many people, he was nervous as hell.
Heâd never set foot in a gym before and had no idea what to expect.
Fast forward to todayâŚ
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Nearly 2 stone lost
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Body fat massively reduced
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Stronger than ever
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Fitter than ever
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Health transformed
But hereâs what I love most about Keithâs journeyâŚ
He didnât do anything fancy.
He didnât look for shortcuts.
He didnât jump from one diet to the next.
He simply turned up, listened, got stuck in, and trusted the process.
Week after week.
Month after month.
The result? A completely different version of himself.
His message to us this week genuinely made our day:
âThe support you and your team has been wonderful⌠Iâm feeling fitter, stronger and looking forward to the months ahead.â
Keith is an absolute pleasure to coach and a brilliant example of whatâs possible when ordinary people commit to doing the basics consistently.
If youâve ever thought:
âIâm too unfit.â
âIâm too old.â
âIâll be the only beginner.â
Take a look at Keith.
Almost a year ago, he was exactly where you are now.
Be more like Keith.
The results might just surprise you.
08/06/2026
The biggest problem I see for menâs and women 40+ isnât that they donât know what to do.
Itâs that they stop doing it before it has chance to work.
Most people havenât âtried everything.â
Theyâve tried a diet for 2 weeks.
The gym for a month.
Tracking calories for a few days.
Then they convince themselves it doesnât work and jump to the next shiny solution.
Meanwhile the basics are still sitting there waiting:
⢠Lift weights
⢠Eat more protein
⢠Walk more
⢠Sleep better
⢠Repeat
The fittest, strongest, healthiest people I know arenât doing anything magical.
Theyâve simply stopped restarting.
Whatâs one thing youâve quit before giving it a real chance?