ABOUT KAM

KAMRON WAHANUI-McKINNON (born Oct 15, 1996) is a professional acrobat and dancer living with Type 1 Diabetes. Living life to the fullest, he never let his medical condition hold him back. Over 2 decades of training experience and 1 decade of professional performances, Kam learned how to balance this “rockstar” lifestyle with healthy sugar levels. 

Creating HYPERBOLIC (shoutout DBZ fans) - a company built to inspire strength, speed and supreme confidence in one’s self, Kamron has made it his mission to help 1 million men with diabetes get fit fast forever, and transform their lives for the better.

KAMRON’S STORY 

Kamron is the oldest of 3 children who grew up in a small town in Australia.

Playing sports as a kid and excelling at Men’s Artistic Gymnastics, Kam took his acrobatic skills to the streets to run a muck and try free running and parkour. He loved the creative freedom and found gymnastics too strict. He took up dancing and focused more on creative tricks and skills. Still apart of the school rugby team, Kam got into the gym and started his bodybuilding journey. 

When it came time to graduate high school, Kam moved to a new city and ran away with the circus. Training 8 hours a day for 3 years, Monday to Friday and performing multiple gigs each weekend, Kamron had to dial in on his health, fitness and mindset.

During his professional acrobatic career, Kam had a passion for coaching circus and acrobatic skills to kids, women and male strippers (fr). He met many people with T1D that inspired him to stay fit, healthy and happy and to lead a full life.

His fitness inspiration, Zyzz, motivated Kam to inspire the next generation, to do it for the laughs and to “get shredded”. 

Kam believes that LIFE IS TOO SHORT to be broke, unhappy and sick, and that every man on planet earth should strive to be hyperbolically healthy, rich and happy.

No more boring diets, workouts and an unfulfilling social life.

YES. We need to work hard for ourselves, our health and our future, but we MUST enjoy our short time here on earth.

To this day Kamron still makes time to perform on stage (Last year he performed a solo feature act in front of 3,000 people).