Baithaks & Dands

Train like
the undefeated

Gama counts your Hindu squats and pushups, corrects your form in real time, and coaches you through every set — entirely on your device. No app. No subscription. Nothing leaves.

Start training → $5 student · $20 one-time · no subscription
47 Baithaks
Good form
"Keep going — 53 more and you're halfway to Gama's warm-up."

What it does

Your camera.
Your reps. Your coach.

Counts every rep

BlazePose tracks 33 keypoints and runs a state machine — top, descending, bottom, ascending — so partial reps and jitter never add a phantom count.

  • Baithaks: hip and knee angle tracking
  • Dands: shoulder–hip–wrist arc tracking
  • Hysteresis prevents jitter miscounts

Corrects form in real time

Angle thresholds for every keypoint of each exercise. When you drift, you hear it immediately — not after the set.

  • "Hips too high" · "Head dropping"
  • "Chest not clearing the floor"
  • Works best side-on to the camera

Three coach voices

Choose the voice that gets you moving. All three are pre-recorded and play offline — zero latency, zero data, exactly the same pressure every time.

  • English granny — wry, relentless
  • Bastard Hindu trainer — no filter
  • Laconic SF man — two syllables, maximum contempt

Nothing leaves your device

Pose estimation runs client-side in your browser. No frames are transmitted. No account. No usage data. The camera feed never touches a server.

  • Camera permissions only — nothing else
  • Close the tab, everything is gone
  • No login, no sync, no cloud

Privacy

Your camera stays yours

AI runs entirely in your browser. No video is transmitted, stored, or processed anywhere outside this page.

100% Offline AI
0 Frames stored
0 Data transmitted

Pricing

One price.
No subscription.

Cheaper than one PT session. Honor-code student price — no verification, no process.

Student
$5
Honor code. If you're a student, this is your price.
  • Full baithak + dand counter
  • Real-time form correction
  • All three coach voices
  • Works in any browser
  • No subscription, ever

30-day money-back guarantee. If you're not satisfied with Gama, you may request a full refund within 30 days of purchase by contacting help@gkogko.app. No questions asked.


Questions

Common questions

BlazePose estimates 33 body keypoints in real time via your camera. For each exercise, a state machine tracks the full movement cycle — top position, descent, bottom, ascent, back to top. A rep only counts when the full cycle completes. A hysteresis buffer around each angle threshold prevents jitter from creating phantom counts.
Yes. Pose estimation runs entirely in your browser using MediaPipe — the raw camera feed never leaves your device. No frames are transmitted, uploaded, or stored anywhere. The only network request Gama makes is verifying your one-time payment.
A baithak is a Hindu squat — heels on the floor, very deep hip crease, arms sweeping forward. A dand is a Hindu pushup — you start in downward dog, dive forward through a low arc, and rise into upward dog. Both are the foundation of traditional Indian wrestling training. The Great Gama reportedly did 5,000 baithaks and 3,000 dands every morning.
Gama works in any modern browser with camera access — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge. It runs best on a laptop or desktop. Phones work but are harder to position for accurate pose tracking. No install required.
Honor code — no verification. If you're a student, click the $5 button. There's no ID check, no email domain requirement, no process. You know if you're a student.
No. One payment, permanent access. There's no cloud, no server, no ongoing cost on your end.
30 days, no questions. Email help@gkogko.app and I'll refund the full amount the same day.

A note from the builder
"The Great Gama was undefeated in over 5,000 matches. His training was simple: 5,000 baithaks and 3,000 dands, every morning. No barbell, no mirror, no coach. Just depth and repetition.

I started doing them during a period when I needed something that demanded nothing from the outside world — no gym, no equipment, no schedule. They're the hardest bodyweight exercises I've ever tried, and the most honest. You either go deep enough or you don't.

I built Gama because I wanted something that would count, correct, and push me — and disappear when I was done. No account, no history, no record. Just the number at the top and a voice in my ear.

I hope it serves you."
George Builder of Gama