India has 100 million diabetics. 47% of the population is overweight. And we are the most wellness-educated generation in history. That's the paradox.
Sumaya Dalmia has been transforming bodies and building businesses since 1997 — before fitness was even an industry in India. She's Vogue's Celebrity Trainer of the Year, WEF's Entrepreneur of the Decade in Health & Wellness, and the architect of a 7-pillar framework that changed how Aman manages his own health.
The Sumaya 7: Eat. Move. Train. Sleep. Measure. Recover. Repeat.
In this episode we cover:
- Sumaya's origin story — from overweight kid to javelin thrower to celebrity trainer
- Training the Indian cricket team under Andrew Leapers alongside Sachin Tendulkar
- Scaling a gym empire from 1 to 10 locations
- India's slow-motion health pandemic: diabetes, carb culture, and the wellness paradox
- The Sumaya 7 framework — pillar by pillar
- Wearable tech: Whoop, CGM monitors, Garmin, Oura Ring
- Uploading 13 years of blood reports into Claude AI
- GLP-1 drugs going generic in India: Mounjaro, Ozempic, and what it means
- Why AI is your best nutritional adviser but will never replace your trainer
Books mentioned:
- Outlive by Peter Attia
- Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inchauspé (The Glucose Goddess)
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- Sumaya Dalmia: @SumayaDalmia (https://instagram.com/sumayadalmia)
- Aman Narain: @amanwhosnaps (https://www.instagram.com/amanwhosnaps/)
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