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Gabriel Reifinger receives dual honours at UAE's Next MasterMind Awards 2025

Gabriel Reifinger receives dual honours at UAE's Next MasterMind Awards 2025

Khaleej Times09-07-2025
Austrian fitness innovator and entrepreneur Gabriel Reifinger has been honoured with two prestigious accolades at the UAE's Next MasterMind Awards 2025, held at Al Habtoor Palace in Dubai. Reifinger was celebrated for his dynamic impact on the global wellness stage receiving both the 'Outstanding Emerging Fitness Coach Excellence Award' and the 'Keynote Speaker – Excellence in Fitness Leadership' title.
Speaking as a featured keynote speaker at the MasterMind Awards, Reifinger addressed an audience of global leaders, coaches, and changemakers. His message challenged outdated norms in the fitness world: "True transformation isn't about pushing harder or punishing the body it's about building a system that works with your life, not against it. It's about restoring your relationship with yourself - physically, mentally, and emotionally."
Reifinger's method is clear and effective: no gyms, no crash diets, and no false promises. Instead, his clients follow a proven structure that requires just two hours a week, done entirely from home. The results? Greater energy, renewed confidence, and real strength achieved through consistency, balance, and identity-based change. With Dubai as a major milestone, he now looks to expand his mission internationally.
The award commended Reifinger for his ability to blend leadership, innovation, and personal connection making him a standout among emerging global fitness coaches. His dual honours signify both his influence as a wellness entrepreneur and his voice as a transformational leader.
"We're not just creating a fitness programme we're building a new culture. A place where people are strong, confident, and in control of their lives. This is just the beginning," he added.
The UAE's Next MasterMind Awards, founded by Dr Mansoor Al Obeidli and Dr Navana Kundu, is a global celebration of visionary leadership in business, coaching, education, and wellness. Reifinger's recognition affirms the growing demand for honest, human-centered approaches to health and signals the rise of a new generation in global fitness.
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