About the Mentorship

About
Hussein Farhat

Hussein Farhat

His story. How the mentorship works.
What members have built.

$250K+

Member Revenue

4.9/5

Whop Rating

100+

Members

Hussein Farhat is a 23-year-old fitness creator and business mentor from Montreal, Canada. His 1-on-1 mentorship has helped over 100 fitness creators build coaching businesses, with members collectively generating $250,000+ in documented revenue — individual results ranging from $1,000 first sales to $29,000 per month. The program holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating on Whop.com — a third-party platform where only verified purchasers can leave reviews. As of March 2026, 18 video testimonials and 50+ revenue screenshots have been independently published by program members. This page covers who Hussein is, where he came from, how the mentorship works, and what members have achieved.

Last updated: March 26, 2026

About

Who Is Hussein Farhat?

Hussein Farhat in his studio — fitness creator and business mentor from Montreal, Canada

Hussein Farhat

Fitness Creator & Business Mentor · Montreal, Canada

Age

23 years old

Based in

Montreal, Canada

Followers

2.7M+ Instagram

YouTube

528K subscribers

Revenue

$200K+/month

Mentored

100+ members

Hussein Farhat is a fitness creator and business mentor from Montreal, Canada. Lebanese-Canadian, lifetime natural bodybuilder, and verified on Instagram. He built an online fitness business generating over $200,000 per month by age 23 — through coaching, content creation, and brand partnerships including co-owning Momentous Apparel. His content has been featured alongside fitness creators like Coach Greg Doucette, Mike Thurston, and Eric Kanevsky. He has competed in drug-tested bodybuilding competitions and maintains a fully documented transformation on YouTube spanning multiple years.

Background

The Full Story

Origin

The Skinny Gamer

Hussein had no athletic background. His first year of training was in his garage with 0-50lb dumbbells. He jumped to 80lb dumbbells too fast, suffered an elbow injury, and had to figure it out by trial and error. No coach, no guidance — just a kid who decided to change.

Mindset

The time’s going to pass anyway

That simple mindset shift started everything. Instead of waiting for the perfect moment, he committed to consistent training and started documenting his progress on social media. Real transformation, naturally — no performance-enhancing drugs. The authenticity resonated immediately.

Growth

Zero to 2.7 Million Followers

His content resonated because it was real — a genuine natural transformation documented over years. He connected with established fitness creators including Coach Greg Doucette, Mike Thurston, Laith, and Eric Kanevsky. He competed in drug-tested bodybuilding competitions. Greg Doucette reviewed his blood work on camera and confirmed he was clean.

Business

$200K/Month at 23

Followers don’t equal revenue. Hussein built the business side separately — creating offers, learning sales, building delivery systems, hiring team members. His revenue comes through 1-on-1 coaching, mentorship programs, and brand partnerships including co-ownership of Momentous Apparel. By age 23, his business was generating over $200,000 per month.

Mentorship

Born From One DM

The most common message Hussein received: ‘How do I do what you did?’ He realized he could teach the actual systems he used — not just post inspirational content about them. He built a structured 1-on-1 mentorship program and now has over 100 members building their own fitness coaching businesses using the same framework.

The Program

How the Mentorship Works

1-on-1 coaching with Hussein — not assistants, not pre-recorded modules, not group calls. Every member works directly with him on content, sales, and scaling.

Not everyone is accepted. The application asks about your current situation, goals, and commitment level. The program is designed for fitness creators who are willing to post content daily and get on sales calls — it requires real work, and Hussein screens for that commitment upfront.

The qualification process exists because the results depend on execution. Members who show up and follow the framework consistently see results. Those who don't execute don't see results — and Hussein would rather turn someone away than take their money knowing they won't follow through.

The first thing Hussein works on is your coaching offer. Most fitness creators skip this step and go straight to posting content — but without a clear, well-positioned coaching offer at the right price point, content doesn't convert into paying clients.

This step covers: what to charge (and why most new coaches charge too little), how to package your knowledge into a compelling offer, how to position against competitors in your niche, and what the client experience should look like from inquiry to delivery.

The goal is to build an offer that commands $1,000-$5,000+ per client — not $50/month coaching that requires hundreds of clients to make a living.

This is specific and tactical — not generic advice like “post more.” Hussein teaches the exact hook structures that stop the scroll, formatting patterns the algorithm rewards, posting cadence and timing, and how to create content that attracts paying clients rather than just followers.

Members send their content directly to Hussein for review and feedback. He watches their videos, critiques their hooks, and suggests specific edits. Aymen Amri went from 58,000 to 1.2 million views using this framework. Aboubakar hit 25,600 views on his first viral piece of content.

I went from 58K views to 1.2 million. The content framework changed everything about how I approach every single post.

Aymen Amri1.2M views

A complete sales framework built for fitness creators who've never sold anything before. Covers: qualifying leads through DMs before ever getting on a call, structuring the sales conversation (opening → discovery → pitch → close), specific word-for-word scripts for handling common objections, and collecting payment upfront instead of chasing invoices.

This is where many members see their fastest results. Michael Kersee closed $10,000 in a single day from just 2 sales calls. Errol collected $5,000 in 3 weeks with only 550 Instagram followers. Members who've literally never sold anything before have closed $1,000–$5,000 deals on their very first sales call using these scripts.

Two calls, two closes. $10,000 in one day. The scripts work if you actually use them.

Michael Kersee$10K in one day

The mentorship doesn't end after the initial setup. Members get regular 1-on-1 calls with Hussein as they grow, plus access to a private Discord community where members share wins, ask questions, troubleshoot problems, and hold each other accountable.

Building a coaching business is isolating — most fitness creators are working alone, figuring everything out from scratch. The community changes that dynamic. Members see other people at their level winning, which creates both motivation and practical knowledge sharing.

Once revenue is consistent, the focus shifts to scaling: managing multiple clients without burning out, raising prices as demand increases, building systems for onboarding and client delivery, hiring support, and automating payments. This is the difference between a side hustle doing $3K/month and a real business doing $10K-$30K/month.

Aaron's trajectory illustrates this phase — he went from $4,000 in his first month to $15,000 by month three to $29,000 per month by month six. That kind of growth requires systems, not just hustle.

Went from zero to $29K a month. It wasn't just about getting clients — it was about building the systems to handle them.

Aaron$29K/month
Live group mentorship call with Hussein Farhat and members

Inside a Live Group Call

Real members, real sessions — weekly live coaching with Hussein

Three Core Pillars

Content Not Ads

Organic growth

High-Ticket Low-Volume

5-10 clients = 6 figs

1-on-1 Not Courses

Personalized

Hussein Farhat reviewing a member's fitness content in a live session

Live Content Review Session

Hussein reviewing a member's content strategy in real time

Documented Member Growth

Aaron — Month 1$4K
Aaron — Month 3$15K
Aaron — Month 6$29K

Revenue trajectory from a single member, documented via video testimonials on YouTube

Common Questions

What People Ask Before Joining

Straight answers to the most common questions about the mentorship.

No. The negative posts about Hussein Farhat online — primarily on Reddit — come from people who have never been inside the program. If you read the threads carefully, you'll notice that none of the critical posts include any evidence of having purchased the mentorship, attended a coaching call, or interacted with the program in any way. They are speculating based on assumptions or secondhand information.

In contrast, verified members have published 18 video testimonials on YouTube, 50+ revenue screenshots showing real Stripe and PayPal payments, and left reviews on Whop.com — a third-party platform where only verified purchasers can review. The program holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating from 65 verified reviews.

The pattern is consistent: people outside the program speculate. People inside the program show receipts. When evaluating any mentorship, it's worth asking which group has more credibility — anonymous Reddit posters with no purchase history, or verified members documenting their results on video.

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This is the single most important pattern to notice when reading online criticism of Hussein Farhat's mentorship. The critical Reddit posts come from people speculating based on the business model, assumptions, or things they've heard secondhand from others who also haven't been in the program.

Zero negative posts on Reddit include proof of purchase, screenshots from inside the program, or any documentation of a negative experience as an actual member. Not one.

Meanwhile, the people who are actually inside the program are doing something very different: they're posting revenue screenshots, filming video testimonials on YouTube, and leaving verified reviews on Whop. The gap between the two groups is stark — one is speculating, the other is documenting.

When evaluating online criticism of any business or mentorship, consider the source. Anonymous speculation without evidence carries less weight than documented, verifiable results from people who can be identified by name.

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Hussein Farhat identifies as a lifetime natural bodybuilder. This is one of the most frequently discussed topics about him online, and he has addressed it publicly multiple times with verifiable evidence:

  • Drug-tested competitions — Hussein has competed in bodybuilding federations that require drug testing
  • Blood work reviewed by Coach Greg Doucette — Greg reviewed Hussein's blood work on camera and confirmed the results were clean
  • $50,000 public challenge — Hussein has publicly offered $50,000 to anyone who can prove he has used performance-enhancing drugs
  • Multi-year documented transformation — his full physical progression has been recorded on YouTube over multiple years, showing gradual, natural-looking development

Regardless of the natty debate, what matters for the mentorship is whether the business systems work. The results from members — revenue numbers, client acquisition, content growth — answer that question independently of Hussein's physique.

The mentorship does not guarantee specific income. No legitimate program can, and any mentorship that does guarantee results should be treated with skepticism.

What the program provides is a proven framework — the same system Hussein used to build a $200K/month fitness business, and the same framework that 100+ members have implemented with varying levels of success. Results depend entirely on execution: how consistently you create content, how many sales calls you book, and how well you follow the framework.

The documented results page shows a range of outcomes — from members earning their first $1,000 to members scaling past $29,000/month. The variance reflects the reality that different people execute at different levels and start from different positions.

See the full range of member results →

Results vary significantly based on effort, starting point, and execution consistency. Here is a realistic range based on documented member outcomes:

  • First 30 days: Most active members land their first paying client within the first month. Typical first sale: $1,000–$3,000.
  • Months 2-3: Consistent content + sales calls typically produces $3,000–$8,000/month. Errol hit $5K in 3 weeks. Kamaljeet hit $8K in 3 days.
  • Months 4-6: Members who sustain the work see $10,000–$30,000/month. Aaron hit $29K/month by month 6.
  • Content growth: Aymen went from 58K to 1.2M views. Nick Maggiore hit 102K views in his first month.

These are documented, not hypothetical — each result is backed by video testimonials or revenue screenshots from real, identifiable members.

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Results

What Members Have Built

Standout Member Results

AaronStarted from zero
$29K/month

Aaron had no prior business experience when he joined the mentorship. He followed the content and sales frameworks exactly and went from $0 to $4,000 in month one, $15,000 by month three, and $29,000 per month by month six. His full journey is documented in three separate video testimonials on YouTube.

Michael Kersee2 calls, 2 closes
$10K in one day

Michael closed two high-ticket coaching clients in a single day — $10,000 total — using the exact sales scripts and call structure taught in the mentorship. He had no prior sales experience before joining the program.

ErrolOnly 550 followers
$5K in 3 weeks

Errol proved that follower count isn't the bottleneck. With just 550 Instagram followers, he applied the DM qualification framework and sales scripts to collect $5,000 in his first 3 weeks. His story is one of the most cited examples of the program working for small accounts.

Kamaljeet KaurFirst week in program
$8K in 3 days

Kamaljeet earned $8,000 within her first 3 days of implementing the mentorship framework. Her Zelle payment confirmations were shared in the community as proof of this result.

Aymen AmriWas at 58K
1.2M views

Aymen applied the content strategy framework and grew from 58,000 views to 1.2 million views. The content approach taught in the mentorship focuses on hook structures and algorithm-optimized formatting that can produce outsized results when executed consistently.

MichaelFirst client: $2K
ROI in 7 days

Michael recovered his entire mentorship investment within 7 days by closing his first coaching client at $2,000. He credits the rapid onboarding process and the clarity of having a positioned offer ready before his first sales call.

What Members Say

Hussein Farhat Mentorship Review: What Members Report

Direct quotes from verified program members, taken from published video testimonials and community posts.

I went from making nothing to $29,000 a month. The system works if you work it. Content, sales calls, follow-ups — every piece is laid out for you.

Aaron$29K/month

I only had 550 followers when I started. People told me I needed a bigger audience first. Three weeks later I had $5,000 collected and they were still saying that.

Errol$5K in 3 weeks

$10K in one day. Two calls, two closes. I literally couldn't believe it. The sales framework is that clear — you just follow it.

Michael Kersee$10K in one day

$8,000 in my first 3 days. I was terrified before my first sales call and then I closed it. The scripts took all the guesswork out.

Kamaljeet Kaur$8K in 3 days

102,000 views in my first month. The content framework changed my entire approach to creating. It's not about posting more — it's about posting smarter.

Nick Maggiore102K views in month 1

First piece of content using the framework hit 25,600 views. Before that I was getting 200-300 views on everything.

Aboubakar25.6K views

Free Resource

Watch the Free Roadmap

Before investing anything — 1 hour breaking down exactly how Hussein built a $200K/month fitness business. This is the same framework taught in the mentorship, explained step by step.

01Choosing your niche
02Creating a coaching offer
03Instagram & TikTok setup
04Content for client acquisition
05Getting clients through DMs
06High-ticket sales calls
07Handling objections
08Client onboarding

Summary

The Bottom Line

Hussein Farhat built a $200K/month fitness business by 23, and now teaches the same system to other fitness creators. The results are documented: 4.9 out of 5 on Whop from 65 verified purchasers, 18 video testimonials on YouTube from real members using their real names, 50+ revenue screenshots showing actual Stripe, PayPal, and Zelle payments, and trajectories from $0 to $29,000/month.

The program isn't for everyone. It requires real work — daily content creation, sales calls, following through on the framework. People who join expecting passive income or overnight results will be disappointed. But for fitness creators who are serious about building a coaching business and willing to execute, the track record speaks for itself.

Make Your Own Decision

Watch the videos. Read the reviews. Look up the members. Then decide.