Calisthenics coaching built on science—not ego.
Advanced calisthenics coaching for athletes who are tired of training hard without moving forward.
Watch Steven break down the system that has helped athletes all around the globe achieve remarkable progress in calisthenics. Understand who it's for, how it works, and proof that this is the modern way of training.
One system. Hundreds of athletes. Proven outcomes. The Weak Link Method demonstrates consistent, repeatable success across athletes of all backgrounds, validating its effectiveness through real-world application.
Hear directly from the athletes themselves as they share their experience applying the Weak Link Method and working with Steven.
With over half a decade dedicated to mastering calisthenics, Steven has spent years studying, applying and adapting his knowledge. Starting as a weak and skinny guy at 50kg, he transformed himself into an advanced calisthenics athlete—developing a system that not only made him progress but also demonstrated consistent success across multiple athletes.
Founder of the Weak Link System, a method that helps athletes unlock advanced skills by identifying and eliminating the specific bottleneck holding back their progress—instead of blindly working harder.
A full-time coach who has helped countless people learn their dream skills, regardless of weight or starting point. The system is not only able, but specifically designed to adapt to the individual.
Dedicated his life to learning and mastering calisthenics, refining both the science and application of strength. Focused on changing how people approach training and what they believe is possible.
A system built on one simple idea: every plateau has a cause. Identify the bottleneck, eliminate it, and progress becomes inevitable.
Most calisthenics athletes believe that working out automatically creates more progress. So they train harder—more volume, more intensity, more exercises. But when progress slows down, they keep applying more effort to the same problem. That's why so many athletes spend months or even years stuck on the same plateau. Training consistently isn't a lack of work. It's a lack of direction.
Plateaus are rarely effort problems—they're diagnosis problems. The reason most athletes aren't progressing usually isn't because they're not trying hard enough. It's because something specific is limiting their progress. We call that the bottleneck. Until that bottleneck is identified, every adjustment is just another guess.
The Weak Link System is built around one principle: 1. Find the bottleneck. 2. Fix the bottleneck. 3. Rebuild. 4. Repeat. Instead of forcing athletes into a generic program, the system identifies the exact factor limiting their progression at any point. As progress happens, the next target changes. The system adapts and the process repeats.
The result isn't just faster progress—it is clarity. Athletes stop guessing. They understand why they're progressing. They develop the ability to identify weaknesses, structure training intelligently, and make decisions that actually move the needle—long after coaching ends. Because the goal was never just to unlock one skill. The goal is to become the kind of athlete who can unlock any skill.
This is not a standard coaching application. I only work with a limited number of athletes who are serious about improving and willing to put in the work.