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Coach Adam Ibrahim

PhD in Exercise Psychophysiology,
Certified Sports Nutritionist

Nutrition
Coaching

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Nutrition Coaching + Training Programs

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Mindset Coaching

Number of monthly sessions can be chosen at checkout

One session/month:  $75
Two sessions/month:  $130
Each additional session:  $40

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Sessions Begin September 1st, 2025

15-Minute Posing Session

$30

30-Minute Posing Session

$50

Limited Spots Available!

Transformation Challenge Guided Coaching

$450

Private Coaching Call

$50

Book a consultation to talk one-on-one with Coach Adam for 30 minutes. You are invited to discuss any fitness, wellness, and/or nutrition related topics you wish, including personalized program reviews and nutrition suggestions

Adam, a former college basketball player, current powerlifter, and professor at the University of Wyoming, has combined his passion for improving individuals’ relationships with exercise and nutrition—both in the lab and in practice. He holds state powerlifting records in Florida, North Carolina, and Tennessee, and brings over eight years of experience coaching clients both in person and online. His clientele ranges from competitive bodybuilders and powerlifters to individuals simply aiming to look, feel, and function better. Adam has also authored over 40 peer-reviewed publications and abstracts on topics including physique enhancement, muscle physiology, and the psychology of exercise and nutrition adherence.

At the University of Wyoming, Adam’s lab focuses on developing evidence-based practices for coaches and trainers by integrating principles from behavioral economics and psychology with exercise physiology and strength and conditioning. His work is guided by the goal of creating flexible, person-adaptive programming that helps individuals better understand themselves—not only to transform their bodies, but more importantly, their minds—ultimately leading to long-term behavior change.

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