Srinagar: In a remarkable journey of dedication and resilience, Fardeem Hussain, a 20-year-old powerlifter from Srinagar has achieved a monumental feat by becoming the youngest certified trainer by the Global Indian Fitness Federation (GIFF).
His remarkable rise from a budding powerlifter to a fitness icon has captured the imagination of aspiring athletes and fitness enthusiasts not only in Kashmir but across India.
Fardeem’s journey began at the tender age of 14 when he stumbled upon powerlifting at a local gym in Srinagar. Despite the challenging circumstances in the region, Fardeem was determined to pursue his passion for fitness and strength training.
He trained tirelessly, learning the intricacies of powerlifting and pushing his limits day by day.
His unwavering commitment and incredible progress soon caught the eye of local trainers and enthusiasts.
Fardeem, who emerged winner in many powerlifting competitions was declared as the youngest powerlifter from Jammu and Kashmir.
Over the years, Fardeem’s reputation as a powerlifter of exceptional talent spread beyond the boundaries of Kashmir and now he is preparing for the international competitions.
Today, Fardeem’s journey has taken a new and exciting turn as he has been certified as trainer by Global Indian Fitness Federation (GIFF). This prestigious appointment makes him the youngest trainer in the federation’s history and positions him as a mentor to aspiring fitness enthusiasts worldwide.
“I am thrilled and honored to be a part of GIFF,” Fardeem expressed with enthusiasm. “This is a tremendous opportunity for me to give back to the fitness community that has supported me throughout my journey. I want to inspire others, just as I was inspired when I started.”
Fardeem’s story is an inspiration to many young individuals in Kashmir, who often face numerous challenges in pursuing their dreams. His remarkable rise from a local gym in Srinagar to a globally recognized fitness trainer is a testament to the power of determination and perseverance.