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«Breaking News» Men and women show off their new bodies after losing up to TEN KILOS in nine weeks

Overhauling your body might sound like a time-consuming process, but these extraordinary before and after photos show just how much can be achieved in as little as two months. 


Men and women from across Australia and New Zealand committed to the nine-week Body Breakthrough Challenge with the Vision Personal Training group - and were impressed with what they found.


The process involved two one-to-one personal training session a week, as well as group classes. They also followed a personalised nutrition programme to maximise the results.  


The winners in both categories lost up to 10kg (1st 6lbs) of fat off their bodies, and they also gained muscle and reduced their bio-age, or how old the make-up of their body is. 





Men and women from the Body Breakthrough Challenge at Vision debuted their impressive new bodies after nine weeks of working out and eating clean, including mother-of-two Jane Allan, 39, from Takapuna in New Zealand (pictured before)


Men and women from the Body Breakthrough Challenge at Vision debuted their impressive new bodies after nine weeks of working out and eating clean, including mother-of-two Jane Allan, 39, from Takapuna in New Zealand (pictured before)






Men and women from the Body Breakthrough Challenge at Vision debuted their impressive new bodies after nine weeks of working out and eating clean, including mother-of-two Jane Allan, 39, from Takapuna in New Zealand (pictured after)


Men and women from the Body Breakthrough Challenge at Vision debuted their impressive new bodies after nine weeks of working out and eating clean, including mother-of-two Jane Allan, 39, from Takapuna in New Zealand (pictured after)



Men and women from the Body Breakthrough Challenge at Vision debuted their impressive new bodies after nine weeks of working out and eating clean, including mother-of-two Jane Allan, 39, from Takapuna in New Zealand (pictured before and after)





Jane (pictured after) lost 9.8 kilograms in the challenge as well as 6.4 per cent of her overall body fat


Jane (pictured after) lost 9.8 kilograms in the challenge as well as 6.4 per cent of her overall body fat



Jane (pictured after) lost 9.8 kilograms in the challenge as well as 6.4 per cent of her overall body fat





The female winner, Danni-Elle Knowles, 50, increased her lean muscle mass by 1.3 kilograms and lost an impressive 9.8 kilograms of fat (pictured before)


The female winner, Danni-Elle Knowles, 50, increased her lean muscle mass by 1.3 kilograms and lost an impressive 9.8 kilograms of fat (pictured before)






The female winner, Danni-Elle Knowles, 50, increased her lean muscle mass by 1.3 kilograms and lost an impressive 9.8 kilograms of fat (pictured before)


The female winner, Danni-Elle Knowles, 50, increased her lean muscle mass by 1.3 kilograms and lost an impressive 9.8 kilograms of fat (pictured before)



The female winner, Danni-Elle Knowles, 50, increased her lean muscle mass by 1.3kg and lost an impressive 9.8kg of fat (pictured before)






Speaking to FEMAIL, Danni-Elle said: 'The one-on-one support during the Body Breakthrough Challenge allowed me to tweak my nutrition, so I didn't need to cut out food' (pictured after)


Speaking to FEMAIL, Danni-Elle said: 'The one-on-one support during the Body Breakthrough Challenge allowed me to tweak my nutrition, so I didn't need to cut out food' (pictured after)






Speaking to FEMAIL, Danni-Elle said: 'The one-on-one support during the Body Breakthrough Challenge allowed me to tweak my nutrition, so I didn't need to cut out food' (pictured after)


Speaking to FEMAIL, Danni-Elle said: 'The one-on-one support during the Body Breakthrough Challenge allowed me to tweak my nutrition, so I didn't need to cut out food' (pictured after)



Speaking to FEMAIL, Danni-Elle said: 'The one-on-one support during the Body Breakthrough Challenge allowed me to tweak my nutrition, so I didn't need to cut out food' (pictured after)


So what did the winners do to change their bodies?



How did the Vision clients change their bodies? 



* Two one-on-one personal training sessions per week.


* As many group sessions as they liked.


* Eating clean and a personalised nutrition programme, based on macronutrients of fat, carbohydrates and protein.


* 70 per cent of results are food related. 




Typically, the men and women would engage in two personal training sessions per week, as well as as many group sessions as they liked to take part in.


'The two one-on-one sessions allow your trainer to keep you accountable and on track to reach your goals,' a Vision personal trainer told Daily Mail Australia.


They coupled this with a specially-devised diet to suit their needs.


'A Vision PT will work with you to find out your macronutrient needs for carbohydrates, protein and fat, and they will develop a plan based on your goals and food preferences.


'We tell our clients that 70 per cent of their results are food related, so you need to think about that when doing the challenge.'





In the past nine weeks, Bala Kuraba, 32, from New South Wales, increased his lean muscle mass by 2.8 kilograms and lost 9.3 kilograms of fat (pictured before)


In the past nine weeks, Bala Kuraba, 32, from New South Wales, increased his lean muscle mass by 2.8 kilograms and lost 9.3 kilograms of fat (pictured before)






In the past nine weeks, Bala Kuraba, 32, from New South Wales, increased his lean muscle mass by 2.8 kilograms and lost 9.3 kilograms of fat (pictured after)


In the past nine weeks, Bala Kuraba, 32, from New South Wales, increased his lean muscle mass by 2.8 kilograms and lost 9.3 kilograms of fat (pictured after)



In the past nine weeks, Bala Kuraba, 32, from New South Wales, increased his lean muscle mass by 2.8 kilograms and lost 9.3 kilograms of fat (pictured before and after)



The female winner of the body fat loss challenge was mother-of-two Jane Allan, 39, from Takapuna in New Zealand. 


She lost 9.8kg (1st 5lb) in the challenge as well as 6.4 per cent of her overall body fat.


The male winner in this category was 37-year-old Brandon Quinn, from Prahan in Victoria, who lost 9 per cent of his overall body fat.


Since joining the Vision gym, he has lost 45kg (7st) of weight.





Nic Baker, a 46-year-old mother from Mona Vale, NSW, and she reduced her bio-age from 44 to 41 years in the challenge (pictured before)


Nic Baker, a 46-year-old mother from Mona Vale, NSW, and she reduced her bio-age from 44 to 41 years in the challenge (pictured before)






Nic Baker, a 46-year-old mother from Mona Vale, NSW, and she reduced her bio-age from 44 to 41 years in the challenge (pictured after)


Nic Baker, a 46-year-old mother from Mona Vale, NSW, and she reduced her bio-age from 44 to 41 years in the challenge (pictured after)



Nic Baker, a 46-year-old mother from Mona Vale, NSW, and she reduced her bio-age from 44 to 41 years in the challenge (pictured before and after)






The male winner in this category was 37-year-old Brandon Quinn, from Prahan in Victoria, who lost nine per cent of his overall body fat - since joining the gym, he has lost 45kg (pictured before)


The male winner in this category was 37-year-old Brandon Quinn, from Prahan in Victoria, who lost nine per cent of his overall body fat - since joining the gym, he has lost 45kg (pictured before)






The male winner in this category was 37-year-old Brandon Quinn, from Prahan in Victoria, who lost nine per cent of his overall body fat - since joining the gym, he has lost 45kg (pictured after)


The male winner in this category was 37-year-old Brandon Quinn, from Prahan in Victoria, who lost nine per cent of his overall body fat - since joining the gym, he has lost 45kg (pictured after)



The male winner in this category was 37-year-old Brandon Quinn, from Prahan in Victoria, who lost nine per cent of his overall body fat - since joining the gym, he has lost 45kg (pictured before and after)



When it came to muscle gain, Bala Kuraba, 32, from New South Wales, lost 20kg (3st) in six months.


In the past nine weeks, he also increased his lean muscle mass by 2.8kg (0.4st) and lost 9.3kg (1.5st) of fat.


The female winner, Danni-Elle Knowles, 50, increased her lean muscle mass by 1.3kg and lost an impressive 9.8 kilograms of fat.


Speaking to FEMAIL, Danni-Elle said: 'The one-on-one support during the Body Breakthrough Challenge allowed me to tweak my nutrition, so I didn't need to cut out food. I was able to supplement one food for something else.


'Throughout the nine weeks of training, I knew I had support. I could go to any trainer and say: "Hey, I'm struggling", and they would help.' 





The male winner was Clinton Bunyoung, 41, from Prahan, Victoria, who reduced his bio-age from 42 to 37 years during the challenge and said as a result: 'I feel so alive' (pictured before)


The male winner was Clinton Bunyoung, 41, from Prahan, Victoria, who reduced his bio-age from 42 to 37 years during the challenge and said as a result: 'I feel so alive' (pictured before)






The male winner was Clinton Bunyoung, 41, from Prahan, Victoria, who reduced his bio-age from 42 to 37 years during the challenge and said as a result: 'I feel so alive' (pictured after)


The male winner was Clinton Bunyoung, 41, from Prahan, Victoria, who reduced his bio-age from 42 to 37 years during the challenge and said as a result: 'I feel so alive' (pictured after)



The male winner was Clinton Bunyoung, 41, from Prahan, Victoria, who reduced his bio-age from 42 to 37 years during the challenge and said as a result: 'I feel so alive' (pictured before and after)



The last category of winners fell into the bio-age reduction categories. 


The male winner was Clinton Bunyoung, 41, from Prahan, Victoria, who reduced his bio-age from 42 to 37 years during the challenge and said as a result: 'I feel so alive'.


Meanwhile, the female winner was Nic Baker, a 46-year-old mother from Mona Vale, NSW, and she reduced her bio-age from 44 to 41 years in the challenge. 


Head of Vision Personal Training Operations, Gavin Aquilina, said: 'We created a challenge that doesn't reward extreme calorie deficit and overexercising. 


'Instead, we're celebrating those who can maintain or increase muscle mass as well as lose fat, which is only possible with a proper nutrition plan and commitment to exercise. 


'It's the most rewarding thing as a Personal Trainer to literally see years fall off your clients' bio-age — they look and feel younger with a healthy approach to health and fitness.'


For more information about Vision Personal Training, please click here  


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