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2022 Mr. Big Evolution Pro Portugal Results

2022 Mr. Big Evolution Pro Portugal Results

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

2022 Republic Of Texas Pro Results

2022 Republic Of Texas Pro Results

Nicolas Koeu wins Men’s Physique at the 2022 Republic of Texas Pro!
The 2022 Republic of Texas Pro gave Men’s Physique, Bikini, and Wellness competitors a chance to qualify for the biggest show of the year. On Saturday, the Fairmont Austin was the site of the event that saw Nicolas Koeu take home a gold medal in Men’s Physique.
Koeu will now have the chance to prepare to contend with some of the other elite competitors in the sport. He was part of the 2021 Olympia and finished 16th. Koeu had great success in this competition last year, finishing in the top three but was able to take the next step.
Erin Stern has competed three times in 2022 and finally earned a trip to the Olympia with this victory. She has a second-place finish during the Miami Muscle Beach Pro and fifth place at the New York Pro under her belt. Rounding out the winners was Isamara Santos earning a gold medal in Wellness.
The full results from the show have been announced. Below, checkout the full results and breakdown from the event, along with official score cards, from the weekend!
2022 Republic of Texas Pro: All Division Winners

Men’s Physique: Nicolas Koeu
Bikini: Erin Stern
Wellness: Isamara Santos

2022 Republic of Texas Pro Breakdown
Men’s Physique

First Place – Nicolas Koeu
Second Place – Jeremiah Maxey
Third Place – Joshua Dennison
Fourth Place – Javiohn Seymore
Fifth Place – Chidube Anene
Sixth Place – Rhyan Clark
Seventh Place – Winston Sullivan
Eighth Place – Frank Worley
Ninth Place – Diego Garcia
Tenth Place – Gary Cooper

Bikini

First Place – Erin Stern
Second Place – Jessica Wilson
Third Place – Shelby Pierce
Fourth Place – Malu Duarte
Fifth Place – Jordan Brannon
Sixth Place – Hope Harper
Seventh Place – Lauren Adams
Eighth Place – Carla Garthwaite
Ninth Place – Laura Ziv
Tenth Place – Adrianna Kaczmarek

Wellness

First Place – Isamara Santos
Second Place – Alejandra La Fonseca
Third Place – Diana Laura Verduzco
Fourth Place – Judian Winston
Fifth Place – Jenna de Manincor
Sixth Place – Rachel Lee
Seventh Place – Nicolette Burns
Eighth Place – Carie Bradshaw
Ninth Place – Madison Luna
Tenth Place – Mia Samuels-Menjivar

2022 Republic of Texas Pro Official Score Cards

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the IFBB Republic of Texas Pro 2022. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

2022 Governors Cup Pro Results

2022 Governors Cup Pro Results

Karina Grau wins the 2022 Governors Cup Pro!
This weekend was a busy one around the sport of bodybuilding and that included a Figure show in Sacramento. Nine competitors from the division took the stage hoping to leave with a ticket to the Olympia. In the end, it was Karina Grau who stood out from the rest and took home the gold.
Grau took the stage for the first time this year in Sacramento after competing four times in 2021. Her best finish came when she finished as the runner-up during the Zhanna Rotar Classic Pro. Grau will now have a chance to make her mark on the biggest stage in the sport.
The full results from the event have been announced. The Figure division was the star of the show and the breakdown from the event, along with an official score card, can be found below!
2022 Governors Cup Pro Breakdown

First Place – Karina Grau
Second Place – Wendy Fortino
Third Place – Desiree Alferes
Fourth Place – Melissa Cech
Fifth Place – Dalila Alegria
Sixth Place – Danielle Rose
Seventh Place – Kim Clark
Eighth Place – Jessica Baltazar
Ninth Place – Annette Garcia

2022 Governors Cup Pro Official Score Card

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Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

Bodybuilding Grandmother Begins Competing At 69 Years Old, Feels Better Than In Her 20s

Bodybuilding Grandmother Begins Competing At 69 Years Old, Feels Better Than In Her 20s

Renee Landers, mother and grandmother, began bodybuilding following back surgery.
Renee Landers, a mother and grandmother from Houston, got a new view on life following back surgery after the birth of her son. Now, Landers feels better at 70 years old than she did in her 20s thanks to her passion for fitness.
Prior to the birth of her son, Landers would run five or six miles a day. She suffered severe backspin following the birth of her only child and could not run. For 25 years, Landers struggled to do any physical activity because of the pain. That would all change when she went through a lower lumbar fusion surgery in October 2009.
Landers hired a personal trainer once she was recovered from surgery and began working out again. Now, Landers has taken her passion to the next step on stage.
“This is the fittest I have ever been and I look and feel better than I did when I was in my twenties,” Landers said.

Renee Landers and Her Bodybuilding Journey
In May 2021, Landers stepped on stage for the first time in a bodybuilding competition. At 69 years old, she was the oldest competitor by 20 years but she did not let this get in the way of her goal of becoming a bodybuilder. She finished sixth in the event and she remembers it as one of the best days of her life.
“It was a highlight in my life. After having my son and my grandchildren, it was the best day of my life.”
It was not easy for Landers to step on stage for the first time. Now that she was able to break the ice, Landers has competed in four shows since that magical day in May 2021. These competitions have spanned across Texas and California as she continues to stand next to competitors who are younger.
“I was terrified to put on a skimpy and sparkly bikini, as I was nearly 70 and at least 20 years older than the next oldest person there. But now I know that 70 and sexy can go together, as I’m living proof.”
Now 70 years old, Renee Landers is more motivated than ever to continue competing. She is living proof that age is truly just a number and it is all about how you feel.
“I am definitely not slowing down. This is my life and this is how I want to live. I can’t wait to compete again. I’m having a blast. I feel so fortunate to be doing this and I can’t believe I am 70.”
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INBA Athlete Alex Hopkins Showcases 10-Week Bulk Transformation

INBA Athlete Alex Hopkins Showcases 10-Week Bulk Transformation

Image via Instagram @alexban3
INBA athlete Alex Hopkins shared a transformation picture on social media showcasing a 10-week 14-pound weight gain transformation. 
Bodybuilders often show transformation pictures of themselves after undergoing a brute cut or massive weight loss. However, bodybuilders spend ample time of their career in a bulking phase to put on as much mass as possible. International Natural Bodybuilding Association (INBA) athlete Alex Hopkins showcased a mass gain transformation photo on Instagram. 
In an Instagram post from March 1, 2021, Alex Hopkins reveals the power a bulking phase can have on improving your physique. Alex Hopkins went from weighing 216 pounds to 230 pounds in 10 weeks. 
You can see Alex Hopkin’s transformation below. 

Although his body fat is slightly higher at 230 than 216 pounds, it’s apparent he was able to put on good size and muscle too. 
INBA Pro/Am Southern USA
Fast forward to the 2022 INBA PNBA bodybuilding season; Hopkin’s now prepping for his pro debut after competing at the INBA Pro/Am Southern USA competition in Atlanta, Georgia on June 4th. Ban won the Men’s Bodybuilding Open division, clinching his pro card. He released a written statement on Instagram expressing his gratitude. Ban said:
“Words can’t describe what an incredible experience this was. A win in Open bodybuilding and a @inbapnbaglobal_official Pro Card!!!
Firstly I have to thank @mhopkins324 for her love, support, and patience without which none of this would be possible. You will always be the best wife, mother, and person in my life. 
Also a huge thank you to my coach Andrew who has made this dream a reality. It’s amazing how far we’ve come in 2 years working together and I can’t wait to see what the future holds!”
Although Alex Hopkin’s earned his pro card, he admits there’s more work to be done during the off-season as he uses the judge’s critique to prepare for his pro debut. In a social media post, Ban expressed,
“4 weeks post show. Training like crazy and really pushing the weights and volume. Diet is almost a reverse carb-cycling to maintain conditioning while pushing the calories where they are most needed. We’re going to be working harder than ever this off season ahead of my Pro debut!”
Cycling Between Bulking, Cutting, and Maintenance
It can take years of hard work and dedication cycling between bulking, maintenance, and cutting to sculpt a top-level bodybuilder’s physique. 
Though it may seem like bodybuilders are always in a cutting phase, given how lean they are when they walk on stage, bodybuilders spend a lot of time working on their physique each year(s) in a bulking phase to put on as much muscle mass possible. That’s because once bodybuilders get too low body fat during the season and contest prep, the amount of muscle they hold plays a crucial role in their performance at events. But, of course, the only way to obtain this level of muscle is to get into a caloric surplus and lift heavy weights with ample volume. 
Moreover, being in a severe caloric deficit for too long can harm your health and long-term gains. Top natural bodybuilding competitors take years of training smart and hard with a heavy focus on building muscle. 
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Ronnie Coleman Displays “No Excuse” Olympia Mindset During Cardio: ‘When Your Legs Get Numb, Use Your Arms’

Ronnie Coleman Displays “No Excuse” Olympia Mindset During Cardio: ‘When Your Legs Get Numb, Use Your Arms’

Ronnie Coleman is one of the best to ever step on stage and he continues to show why during training.
Ronnie Coleman is one of the best to ever do it in bodybuilding. It is no surprise that he continues to be active in the gym and share his wisdom with the next generation. When thinking about his success on stage and mindset in retirement, Coleman keeps it simple with two words — “no excuses.”
Coleman won a record eight consecutive Olympia titles beginning in 1998 and spanning all the way to 2005. In 2006, Coleman finished as the runner-up to Jay Cutler after he bested Cutler in the previous three competitions. To this day, Coleman is considered one of the biggest freaks that ever stepped on a bodybuilding stage. His overall size and conditioning is unmatched and it is because of his training mindset.
Ronnie Coleman has become active on social media, whether it be YouTube or Instagram. This time, he was able to share a video on the incumbent bike explaining how to keep it rolling even when you cannot feel your legs.
“When your legs get real numb while riding the incumbent bike. You use your arms as legs because there are no excuses when it comes to doing cardio. When there’s a will you find a way to get the job done.”

This is not a new mindset that Coleman has developed in retirement. It has carried him to Olympia victories and through different injuries.
READ MORE: Ronnie Coleman Trains Legs Twice A Week, Hits Calf Raises With Feet “Totally Numb”

Ronnie Coleman’s “No Excuse” Olympia Mindset
Ronnie Coleman has suffered different injuries and surgeries over the course of his career. In 2001, Coleman struggled with severe dehydration and nearly died prior to the Olympia. He was able to bounce back and win the competition by rehydrating and getting himself back to neutral.
“You don’t win eight Olympia’s by making excuses. Determination, Dedication, Perseverance, Passion and Faith. The keys to any successful venture. #yeahbuddy“
Despite his great success, Ronnie Coleman understands the dangers of bodybuilding and the substances that are used. He has spoken out claiming that the “sport is not worth dying for.” Coleman has shown that there are plenty of ways to train naturally and keep the mindset needed.
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Chris Duffin Interview: From Homeless Teen To Engineer And Record-Setting Powerlifter | The Mike O’Hearn Show

Chris Duffin Interview: From Homeless Teen To Engineer And Record-Setting Powerlifter | The Mike O’Hearn Show

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Episode 6: Mike O’Hearn interviews powerlifter Chris Duffin – “Challenge And Stress Is The Essence Of Life.”
Chris Duffin is a man passionate about all aspects of strength and fitness. He’s made it his entire life. Duffin is an engineer, powerlifter, and fitness entrepreneur who released a part-memoir, part motivational book titled The Eagle And The Dragon: A Story of Strength and Reinvention. The book explores Duffin’s self actualization from being a homeless teenager in poverty and transforming into a successful engineer and record-setting powerlifter. In Generation Iron and Barbend‘s latest episode of The Mike O’Hearn Show, Mike sits down with Chris Duffin to discuss his life story, his book, and also talk shop on high level training and motivation tactics.
Mike O’Hearn is a firm believer in working hard to overcome any obstacle. He doesn’t believe in handouts. And he doesn’t believe that a bad situation is an excuse to repeatedly fail. This is why O’Hearn was so excited to sit down with Chris Duffin and discuss his life journey into fitness and powerlifting.
How Chris Duffin Discovered Engineering, Weightlifting, & Escaped Poverty
Chris Duffin was born into poverty, had to raise his two siblings at a young age, and was surrounded by death and drug addiction in backwater rural America. He had every “excuse” to be another statistic that fell victim to drug addiction, abuse, and a cyclical life of poverty, pain, and suffering. But instead, with nothing to lose, he dedicated his life to escaping poverty and becoming the best most successful version of himself. Ultimately, fitness and weightlifting was his lifeline into happiness and success.
But Chris Duffin had other passions. His early obsession with reading led to him being exceptional in the realm of engineering. It was his initial lifeline that got him a full scholarship into college and a deeper education. It gave him his initial career and a stable financial foundation to provide himself more opportunities.
But throughout it all, weightlifting and fitness were lighting up his soul. He eventually realized that powerlifting was the kind of strength sport that fit him best. This provided an even bigger outlet to explore his passion with more focus and a specific goal. He soon built and fabricated his own private gym (using his engineering knowledge). This later evolved into a gym business.
The Nature Of Sacrifice: The Importance Of Paring Away The Filler In Life
Chris Duffin found himself at a crossroads. There was simply not enough time in the day for him to continue to succeed and improve with powerlifting and his gym – while also maintaining his career in engineering. Both were important to him. But deep down he knew that fitness as the core of his life.
This started a new phase in Duffin’s life. One that changed his perception and became a key tenet in his book. Duffin realized that he need to “cut the fat” from his life. There is only so much time in a day. And only so many years we live on this earth. Duffin realized he could not be fully happy with certain aspects of his life due to limited human capacity. He already tested his limits, pushed past them, and faced a real wall that needed to be scaled.
“So what I’m thinking is how do I pare away the non-essential. The more I pare away of the things taht are taking up my capacity in life. So not just my training capacity, how do I pare away the non-essential. The things I fill my life with or that I fill my training with. All of the stuff that isn’t adding value that I’m just doing.”
– Chris Duffin
So Chris Duffin started making hard decisions. He quit his job, sold his second house, and used the money and freedom to discover a career that fit in directly with his passion of fitness. He also divorced his wife. While Duffin does not divulge private details, he explains that his ex-wife was a wonderful person but not right or aligned with what he needed to be happy.
These were challenging decisions. But ultimately ones that allowed him to have more capacity for the things that truly fulfilled him in life. He went on to become a record-setting powerlifter, owner of multiple gyms, and now most recently, become the author of a book read by the world over.
Chris Duffin On The Importance Of Adversity In Life
Towards the end of Mike O’Hearn and Chris Duffin’s conversation. They touch upon the parallels between weightlifting and life in general. Weightlifting is about putting resistance on your body and pushing through to become a stronger person. Duffin believes this mentality applies to all of life. It’s challenge and stress that force us to reassess ourselves and become stronger people.
That strength might not always be physical. It can be mental and emotional strength. All things that add up towards being more capable and having more capacity to make yourself feel fulfilled and happy.

“Challenge and stress is the essence of life.”
– Chris Duffin
And just like weightlifting, it takes time before you really start to notice the results. The biggest challenge the average person has with fitness is the same challenge our society at large seems to have with seeking happiness and success. After the first few months you may not see obvious improvements. It’s frustrating and can make you want to quit. But stick with it and look back years later and you’ll be shocked how much you’ve changed without realizing it.
Chris Duffin realized this through extreme circumstances. But he wants to use his knowledge and experiences to inspire others to find the same end solution.
Wrap Up
Chris Duffin has had an extremely fascinating life and holds a depth of knowledge valuable to anyone interested in not only fitness but achieving self actualization. Mike O’Hearn and Duffin discuss far more than can be fully recapped in this article.
You can watch the full interview in our latest episode of The Mike O’Hearn Show above. Make sure to catch new episodes every Friday. Only on the Generation Iron Fitness Network and wherever podcasts are downloaded.

Vlad Suhoruchko Shows Off Insane Leg Vascularity Ahead Of 2022 Portugal Pro

Vlad Suhoruchko Shows Off Insane Leg Vascularity Ahead Of 2022 Portugal Pro

Vlad Suhoruchko is looking shredded heading into his next show over the weekend.
If you have not heard about Vlad Suhoruchko just yet, keep an eye on the 2022 Mr. Big Evolution Pro Portugal on Sunday. The Ukrainian bodybuilder has been an up-and-coming talent in Men’s Open and has been showing off his progress in recent weeks. On Monday, Suhoruchko shared an update of his legs looking extremely peeled as he prepares to take the stage in Portugal.
Suhoruchko competed on this exact stage in 2021 and finished fourth. This was his second fourth-place finish last season, with the other coming during the Europa Spain Pro. Suhoruchko burst onto the scene in 2020 when he finished as the runner-up to Regan Grimes at the Romania Muscle Fest Pro.
A victory on Sunday would give Suhoruchko his second consecutive qualification to the Olympia. In 2021, he earned enough points to compete but was halted due to some issues with his visa. Now, it looks as though Suhoruchko has put together a package that could find his way back to the biggest stage.

Can Vlad Suhoruchko Win In Portugal?

Vlad Suhoruchko continues to be a possibility to win the Portugal Pro this weekend. He has taken a step up from dark-horse competitor to a potential champion. It is becoming apparent as he continues to share physique updates.
The Portugal Pro will return three of the five competitors who finished in the top five last year. This is headlined by reigning champion Andrea Presti, who will likely be the favorite once again heading into the show. Both Tim Budesheim and Petar Klancir will make a return to the stage after some preparation. If a competitor does not win this show, it is important to earn enough qualification points by finishing near the top.
This is how Vlad Suhoruchko earned his way to the 2021 Olympia. Aside from his performance in Portugal, Suhoruchko finished near the top of the scorecard during the Romania Musclefest Pro and Europa Spain Pro.
Suhoruchko has added insane vascularity to his physique and sent out a warning over social media heading into the weekend. It will be interesting to see how he can capitalize on this and compete against some other elite competitors.
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Braun Strowman Hints At Bodybuilding Debut In 2023

Braun Strowman Hints At Bodybuilding Debut In 2023

Braun Strowman has made it clear that he wants to make his debut in bodybuilding in 2023.
Braun Strowman, real name Adam Scherr, is a former WWE superstar who is taking on a new avenue. Strowman was one of the biggest stars, physically and by status, in the company during his time in the ring. Now, Strowman is tailoring his physique to compete on the bodybuilding stage.
Strowman signed with WWE in 2013. He burst onto the scene as part of the Wyatt Family in 2015 before taking on a single career the next year. Strowman quickly rose to fame because of his incredible size and strength. His defining moment in wrestling was when Strowman defeated Goldberg at WrestleMania 36 to win the Universal Title. After a successful run in the company, Strowman was released and has since taken on a new journey.
READ MORE: These Are The Most Ripped WWE Superstars
Braun Strowman clearly had the size during his time in the ring and is now cutting down and focusing on conditioning. In June, Strowman took to social media to say he is interested in competing in bodybuilding come 2023.
“Thinking about stepping on the body building stage in 2023. I mean why not I’ve taken over every other industry I’ve been a part of. Wonder if I can win everything in body building faster than I won all the titles in #wwe cause there ain’t been nobody did what I did in that sport in that amount of time. So why not do it in another one. I need a challenge in life. I’m just a natural at everything. ?‍♂️ #Unstoppable“

Can Braun Strowman Successfully Make The Jump?

In recent weeks, we have seen athletes of many kind interested in bodybuilding. Of course, this is highlighted by former MLB pitcher Kyle Farnsworth making his debut on stage this summer. Strowman could be the next and he already has an advantage.
Braun Strowman did not hint at any show of what division that he would compete in. All Strowman said is that he is interested in competing in 2023 and wants to find success like he did in WWE. While this is a completely different animal, Strowman is a competitor with plenty of drive and passion when it comes to fitness.
Strowman was one of the top wrestlers on the card during his time with WWE. If he is able to find a way to compete in bodybuilding, there will be many eyes on the former champion.
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Blessing Awodibu Does Epic Arm Day Training With Kai Greene

Blessing Awodibu Does Epic Arm Day Training With Kai Greene

Blessing Awodibu trains arms with Kai Greene.
Blessing Awodibu and Kai Greene recently joined forces for an intense arm day session. Both popular bodybuilders push each other to the next level in this epic training collaboration.
One of the most popular figures in bodybuilding today, Blessing Awodibu has come a long way in his career. Steadily rising through the ranks, Awodibu has learned the hard way on how to improve his physique. What a difference a year makes as Awodibu has gone from uncertain prospect to Olympia contender. He did so by making no excuses, going back to the drawing board and attacking his weaknesses and improving on his strengths.
Now it appears that Blessing Awodibu is looking to take his improvements even further. As Awodibu preps for the 2022 Olympia, the popular bodybuilder has recently joined forces with another very popular bodybuilding figure.
Ever since his last competition back in 2017, Kai Greene has blown up in popularity. From appearing on stints in Stranger Things to doing voice overs for UFC, Kai has officially transcended bodybuilding. With that said, Kai has never stopped training and still looks massive.

Who else is crushing a workout today?! Every day you have the opportunity to be better. It’s time to GROW! When you’re ready to push it to the edge you’ve got to train with those who motivate you like @blessing_awodibu that help push, pull, and lift more than ever before!

Full Arm Day Workout

Bent over rope pushdown
Incline Dumbbell Biceps Curl
Seated overhead Dumbbell Triceps Extension
Standing Barbell Preacher Curl
Standing Cable Crossover Triceps Pushdown
Cable Biceps Preacher Curl

Both Blessing Awodibu and Kai Greene are helping to push each other to the next level. With Kai offering his veteran experience and knowledge, Awodibu may take his gains to new heights. You can see their full training session together here.
What do you think of this epic arm day team up with Blessing Awodibu and Kai Greene?
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