About Jeet | MrNaturalBanana

About Jeet

Personal Trainer, father, and the mind behind MrNaturalBanana — 20 years of training turned into simple, enjoyable coaching for busy people.

My Story

I was the skinny kid who got bullied. I grew up watching Brock Lesnar’s traps and old Arnold movies (my son’s name is Arnold — the inspiration stuck). At 12–13 I “trained” by running because I thought it built muscle; at 16 I bought my first gym membership and it felt like a ticket to Mars.

Two moments shaped my purpose: my son’s hospital stay — a hard reminder that health is fragile — and losing my dad early to lifestyle disease (alcohol, Type 2 diabetes, hypertension, kidney failure). Since then my mission’s been clear: help people build strong, sustainable health before crisis forces it.

Born in India, now in Manchester, I blend Eastern discipline with practical sport science — using hybrid sessions (jump rope, calisthenics, strength) so training feels like a skill you enjoy, not a chore you quit.

Certifications

Level 3 First Aid at Work
UK (RQF)
Level 3 Personal Training
CIMSPA/REPs-aligned
CPD: Programming & Coaching
Strength, mobility, behavior change
Jeet training client

The MrNaturalBanana Training Method

Hybrid Workouts

I combine jump rope, calisthenics, and strength training — dynamic, skill-based sessions that improve endurance, coordination, and control.

Functional & Enjoyable

No treadmill boredom or copy-paste splits. Sessions mix purpose with fun so you push hard without burning out.

Realistic Nutrition

Practical eating that respects culture and family life, with a blood-sugar-first approach to reduce diabetes risk common in Asian communities.

Long-Term Mindset

Movement quality, stress balance, recovery, and habits — so you’re not just fit for summer, but strong for life.

My Mission

Help busy adults — especially within high-carb, convenience-heavy food cultures — break the cycle of fatigue, weight gain and rising blood sugar. Keep what matters culturally; tune what harms. Make training approachable, enjoyable, and sustainable so health becomes empowerment, not punishment.