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Powerlifter Julius Maddox Cracks 730-lb (331.1-kg) Raw Bench Press With a Long Pause

The bench press has been and will always be one of the main ways to show off strength, not only among the regular gym-goers, but also among professional athletes. However, there has never been a better bench presser than Julius Maddox and we are lucky to witness his progression live. Julius is currently attempting to become the first person to bench press 800 pounds (362.9 kilograms) in a sanctioned event, a goal he appears to be getting closer to each day. The reason for this is his most recent feat, as Julius bench pressed 730 pounds (331.1 kilograms) in training. However, as was evident in his Instagram post, Julius’ bench had a twist. He completed the rep with an unusually long pause.
Performing the bench press with a pause is not unusual, but doing so with a weight of 730 pounds (331.1 kilograms) is one of the most impressive feats of strength displayed by a human. Julius Maddox even made his pause longer than usual, which also helped him correct the uneven barbell position.
Coming down on the bench, Julius Maddox only equipped himself with a pair of wrist wraps, making his lift raw. The effect of the wrist wraps is also not performance-enhancing, since they just serve to ease the pressure on the joints.
“Bar came off uneven but adjusted with a long pause. I’m back so get your popcorn ready.”
Watch Julius Maddox’s lift here:

Related: Powerlifter Julius Maddox Fails 365-kg (804.8-lb) Raw Bench Press in His Third Official Attempt
Only one person has bench pressed over 800 pounds (362.9 kilograms), but it is only unofficial. Danial Zamani loaded the massive weight during his training session in February of 2022. However, there was no way to confirm if it actually weighed as much as he said. So, it is still unofficial.
On the other hand, Julius Maddox holds the official All-Time World Record of 782.6 pounds (355 kilograms). Julius set this record at the 2021 WRPF Hybrid Showdown III. Ever since then, Julius has been trying to cross the 800-pound (362.9-kilogram) milestone, but has been unsuccessful. He has attempted to lift this weight in three competitions so far, falling short on every occasions.
The closest that Julius Maddox has ever gotten was in May of last year, when he benched 796 pounds (361 kilograms) during his training. He is now back to progressively overloading his bench, and hopes that this time he makes it.
Julius Maddox’s powerlifting career is also fully centered on the bench press, as he has never competed in other events. However, out of the 18 sanctioned events in which he performed the bench press, he managed to rank first in all of them.

Julius Maddox’s Powerlifting Career

Personal Bests

Equip
Squat
Bench
Deadlift
Total
Dots

Raw

782.6

782.6
177.05

Competition Results

Place
Fed
Date
Competition
Division
Total
Dots

1
RPS
2022-06-04

Redcon1 Rage Wars

Pro Open

738.5

167.95

Location

USA-TN

Competition
Redcon1 Rage Wars

Division
Pro Open

Age
35

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
436.5

Bench
738.5
-804.7

738.5

GLP
118.48

1
WRPF
2021-02-20

Hybrid Showdown III

Open

782.6

177.05

Location

USA-FL

Competition
Hybrid Showdown III

Division
Open

Age
33

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
447.5

Bench
727.5
782.6

782.6

GLP
124.73

1
APF
2020-08-13

Nationals

M_SR_APF

705.5

159.24

Location

USA-FL

Competition
Nationals

Division
M_SR_APF

Age
33

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
452.7

Bench
705.5

705.5

GLP
112.1

1
APF
2020-08-13

Nationals

M_OR_APF

705.5

159.24

Location

USA-FL

Competition
Nationals

Division
M_OR_APF

Age
33

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
452.7

Bench
705.5

705.5

GLP
112.1

1
USPA
2020-06-20

Beast of the Bench

Open

722

162.46

Location

USA-IN

Competition
Beast of the Bench

Division
Open

Age
33

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
460.5

Bench
722
-800.3

722

GLP
114.22

1
XPC
2020-03-07

Arnold

Pro

770

174.51

Location

USA-OH

Competition
Arnold

Division
Pro

Age
32

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
443.6

Bench
700
770

770

GLP
123

1
WRPF
2019-11-16

Rob Hall Classic II

Open

744.1

168.53

Location

USA-TX

Competition
Rob Hall Classic II

Division
Open

Age
32

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
444.9

Bench
683.4
744.1

744.1

GLP
118.76

1
USA-UA
2019-08-30

Boss of Bosses 6

Pro Open

739.7

167.18

Location

USA-CA

Competition
Boss of Bosses 6

Division
Pro Open

Age
32

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
449.5

Bench
672.4
739.7

739.7

GLP
117.74

1
SPF
2019-06-22

Texas State Championship

Open

723.1

164.16

Location

USA-TX

Competition
Texas State Championship

Division
Open

Age
32

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
440

Bench
723.1

GLP
115.76

1
SPF
2018-11-10

Slingshot Record Breakers

Open

716.5

162.58

Location

USA-CA

Competition
Slingshot Record Breakers

Division
Open

Age
31

Equipment
Raw

Class
242.5

Weight
441

Bench
716.5
-723.1
-723.1

716.5

GLP
114.63

1
WRPF
2018-08-24

Boss of Bosses V

Pro MR-O

661.4

149.92

Location

USA-CA

Competition
Boss of Bosses V

Division
Pro MR-O

Age
31

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
443.1

Bench
661.4
-723.1
-723.1

661.4

GLP
105.68

1
RPS
2018-02-17

Valentines Day Massacre

Pro Open

705.5

160.95

Location

USA-KY

Competition
Valentines Day Massacre

Division
Pro Open

Age
30

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
430.2

Bench
705.5

GLP
113.63

1
RPS
2017-10-07

Kilo Wars

Pro Open

688.9

157.81

Location

USA-KY

Competition
Kilo Wars

Division
Pro Open

Age
30

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
422.8

Bench
688.9

GLP
111.5

1
APA
2017-07-29

Raw Wars III

Open

661.4

Location

USA-AL

Competition
Raw Wars III

Division
Open

Age
30

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Bench
661.4

1
SPF
2016-12-10

Christmas in Kentucky Classic

Open

635

145.87

Location

USA-KY

Competition
Christmas in Kentucky Classic

Division
Open

Age
29

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
417.8

Bench
635

GLP
103.12

1
SPF
2016-10-01

Nashvilles Main Event

Open

677.9

155.1

Location

USA-TN

Competition
Nashvilles Main Event

Division
Open

Age
29

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
425

Bench
677.9

GLP
109.56

1
SPF
2016-02-06

Evansville Powerlifting Classic

Open

660

151.5

Location

USA

Competition
Evansville Powerlifting Classic

Division
Open

Age
28

Equipment
Raw

Class
308.6

Weight
419

Bench
660

GLP
107.09

1
Hardcore
2015-07-16

Clash of the Titans VIII

Open

644.9

148.45

Location

USA-TX

Competition
Clash of the Titans VIII

Division
Open

Age
28

Equipment
Raw

Class
300.9

Weight
414

Bench
606.3
644.9
-672.4

644.9

GLP
104.99

Data Source: Open Powerlifting. Last Updated: April 12, 2023

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Related: Powerlifter Julius Maddox Smokes A 735 lbs (333.4 kg) Raw Bench Press In Training
Julius Maddox’s 730-pound (331.2-kilogram) long pause bench press also looked relatively easy. So, it is crazy to think that he is getting closer to the 800-pound (362.9-kilogram) bench press without showing almost any signs of struggle. Julius will now continue following his program, which might see him put up a historic lift in the near future.
Published: 12 April, 2023 | 5:19 PM EDT

Bodybuilder Chris Bumstead Shares His Revamped Off-Season Diet for 2023

Reigning Classic Physique Olympia champ Chris Bumstead has won four consecutive titles from 2019 to 2022. Of course, besides the stellar posing this division requires, his diet has also played a massive part in garnering those victories.
In a full day of eating video uploaded to his YouTube channel, the champ shares how he’s changing his diet for the off-season in order to be better than ever for the 2023 Olympia. Check it out below:

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Chris Bumstead’s 2023 Off-Season Diet
Since this video was filmed at the beginning of Bumstead’s off-season, he’s currently eating a relatively low amount of calories — around 3,500 a day — compared to the later stages of the season. He says he weighs around 253 pounds consistently at the moment, so he plans to increase his daily calories by about 400 in a few weeks if his weight doesn’t change.
That being said, he intends to keep his calorie intake lower overall this off-season compared to previous years — he upped his calories to 5,000 in 2022 — to stay lean and avoid gaining fat.
Below is how a full day of eating for the four-time Olympia champ looks during the 2023 off-season:
Breakfast/Meal 1
Bumstead’s typical breakfast is a fruit smoothie during the weekdays, while weekends include waffles made by his fiance, Courtney King.

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The weekday smoothies contain protein, fruits, fiber, and healthy fats. Here’s the full rundown:

Bumstead also has toast with butter and honey for breakfast. All in all, it includes:

Two slices of Ezekiel sprouted grain bread
Ghee butter
Honey

The total nutrition targets for the food above are:

Calories — 1,073
Protein — 59 grams
Fat — 47 grams
Carbs — 101 grams

Meal 2
His second meal combines complex carbohydrates, protein, and (of course) ketchup for flavoring:

Sweet potato — 250 grams
Ground turkey — 180 grams
Ketchup

In the champ’s opinion, ground turkey tastes better with sweet potatoes, and chicken goes better with rice. The total calories and protein for his second meal of the day are:

Protein — 40 grams
Calories — 481

Meal 3 — Pre-Workout Meal
Bumstead gets his third meal of the day from MegaFit Meals. This is a pre-workout meal designed to give him a boost before training. It contains:

Beef — 180 grams
Brown rice pasta
Marinara sauce

“It’s the easiest way to get in a bunch of calories,” Bustead says of the meal. “The perfect way to build in the off-season and a beautiful pre-workout meal.”

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The total calorie and macronutrients for Bumstead’s pre-workout meal are:

Protein — 40 grams
Carbs — 74 grams
Fat — 14 grams
Calories — 600

Meal 4 — Post-Workout Meal
Bumstead’s post-workout meal contains 706 calories, and it’s one that he enjoys because he says it reminds him of eating a burger without indulging in too much fat. Though Bumstead didn’t list the exact macros for this meal, here’s what it included:

Ground Bison Patties — 200 grams
White Rice — 250 grams
Ketchup

Meal 5
Bumstead notes that he used to have protein shakes before bed, but they caused too much bloating. So instead, his final meal of the day is a mix of protein, complex carbs, and healthy fats:

Chicken breast — 180 grams
White rice — 200 grams
Olive oil — 20 grams

Bumstead’s Total Calories
Here’s the macro breakdown of Bumstead’s entire day of eating:

Carbs — 369 grams
Fat — 121 grams
Protein — 240 grams
Calories — 3,559

Even though he’s still early into the off-season, Bumstead acknowledges that he’s eating these meals every day and rarely strays into junk food territory.
In closing, he left viewers with one simple piece of advice: “The moral of the story today is to eat healthy foods and give your body the fuel it needs to thrive.”
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Featured Image: Chris Bumstead on YouTube

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12-yo Ripped Bodybuilder Goes Viral for Dramatic Physique Transformation

A Brazilian bodybuilder known as Cauzinho is turning heads with his shredded physique at just 12 years old. In a recent Instagram post, Cauzinho showed off his body transformation in hopes of breaking the myth that children cannot train bodybuilding and powerlifting.  While bodybuilding and powerlifting differ in their end goal, both disciplines offer fantastic…

Average Neck Size For Males and Females

Have you ever looked in the mirror and wondered if you have a giraffe-like neck? Don’t worry; you are not alone. Most of us have tried grabbing our necks in our hands. 
Your neck size can affect your overall physique aesthetics. That said, the neck is one of the most overlooked muscles in the body. Consider bodybuilding for a second. Bodybuilders spend countless hours working on their pecs, biceps, quads, and even calves, but they neglect training their necks. Bodybuilding programs rarely feature neck exercises.
Your neck supports your head, protects your spinal cord, and allows you to move your head in all directions.
Combat sports fare better in the neck training department. Boxing and MMA athletes focus on training their necks as it allows them to take punches without getting knocked out. It also reduces the risk of concussions, neck strains, and other traumatic injuries.
Although most people don’t pay much attention to their neck size, it says a lot about them. A thick neck can signal dominance and strength, which can help you stand out in a crowd. Conversely, a small neck is often associated with weakness and vulnerability. 
In this article, we go over the average neck size for males and females, factors affecting your neck size, how to measure your neck size correctly, and health risks associated with your neck size. 
Furthermore, this article will help you determine whether you are a big burly bison or a delicate swan. Okay, enough with the animal analogies; here is everything you need to know about the average neck size for males and females. 
Why You Should Know the Average Neck Size

You could determine your neck size by wrapping a measuring tape around your neck. Doing so will help you find a fitting collared shirt and ensure you don’t suffocate in your new wardrobe. Furthermore, knowing your neck size can help you assess your fitness level as it is linked with your body weight, BMI, waist size, and waist-to-hip ratio. [1]
Besides affecting your physique aesthetics, your neck size also says a lot about your health and fitness. A 2016 study found that your neck size may be a better alternative to waist circumference and other anthropometric measures as a metabolic risk marker for prediabetes. The study concludes that neck circumference can be considered for routine assessment in primary care clinics when using expensive and sophisticated machines is neither easy nor justifiable. Neck circumference measurements can be instrumental among populations such as pregnant women, where taking traditional measures may be challenging or not meaningful. A different study found that men with big necks may be at higher risk of heart disease. [2][3]

What is average neck size for men and women?
The average neck size for men is 15.2 inches (38.7 cm), while for women it is 13.1 inches (33.3 cm), as found in a 2020 study. It’s crucial to note that neck circumference is closely associated with factors such as body weight and BMI, so individual measurements may vary. To accurately measure your neck size, wrap a flexible measuring tape around the base of your neck, just above the collarbone. Knowing your neck size is essential for selecting well-fitting garments like shirts, as well as for monitoring changes in body composition or weight distribution.

Average Neck Size For Males

Your body mass index (BMI) is generally used to see if your neck is average size. BMI is based on your height and weight; it is derived by dividing your weight (in pounds) by the square of your height (in feet). You could use our convenient online calculator to determine your BMI.
Based on your BMI score, you will be categorized accordingly.

Underweight =

Nick Walker: ‘I Should Have Won The Arnold Classic; The 2023 Olympia Will Be Mine’

Nick Walker is forging ahead with his bodybuilding season after finishing second to Samson Dauda at the 2023 Arnold Classic. In a recent Think Big Bodybuilding podcast, Walker reasoned why he should have won the Arnold Classic and teased the package he’s bringing to win the Mr. Olympia contest in November. 

“Listen, it’s a very close call. I’m not like mad by any means. They went with who they thought was better and that’s fine. But what they don’t understand is, when I lose, you just lit another fire under my ass,” Walker said. 

At the annual Arnold Sports Festival in Ohio, Samson Dauda, Nick Walker, and Andrew Jacked finished on the podium. However, fans and bodybuilding veterans were quick to take issue with ‘The Nigerian Lion’s’ victory. Former Mr. Olympia Samir Bannout was perplexed by Dauda’s perfect scorecard and guru Chris Aceto questioned the outcome as well. 
Fans complained about the judging online until Walker urged them to keep conversations respectful. While Nick Walker and veteran bodybuilder Jay Cutler thought he could have won, some thought he deserved third, like athletes rep Bob Cicherillo. 

Bob Cicherillo believes Dauda’s demonstration of shape and beauty outweighed the freaky muscle density of Walker on stage. He’s since provided a guide on judging physiques at contests and predicted Dauda and Derek Lunsford to be Hadi Choopan’s biggest threats in November. With Walker’s off-season underway, he is aiming to craft an Olympia-winning physique in the coming months. 
Nick Walker ‘Not Bitter By Any Means,’ Thinks He ‘Should Have Won’ 2023 Arnold Classic
Considering all aspects of a bodybuilding contest, Walker believes he should have won first at the recent Arnold Classic. 
“Listen, I am not bitter by any means so let me just start off with that, but I understand why Samson won, I will say that, I get it. But, I do think I should have won. Simply because there’s many reasons and I think the main one is, I personally believed I improved tremendously on my Olympia package. Yes, I was a lot fuller at the Olympia, sure, but I was harder; I think I was dryer, way leaner and I was still full at the Arnold. Sure, not as full as the Olympia but I was still pretty full.
And I – I don’t want to disrespect Samson but I think Samson improved but I don’t think it was a dramatic improvement for him to beat me. In my opinion, I’m happy for him, I’m happy for him, I love Samson. If anyone did deserve the win other than me, it was him, 100%. One of the nicest guys I ever met, very supportive and everything but this is a competition, you understand? At the end of the day, I think looking at all the aspects, I think I should have won.” 
Walker’s Goal for 2023 Season: “I Just Feel Like The Olympia Will Be Mine” 
Moving forward, Walker plans to improve his conditioning while matching the fullness of his 2022 Olympia physique.

“I know what needs to be done at this point and my goal for the Olympia is to have that same conditioning as the Arnold if not a little more crispier and try and match the fullness of the Olympia. If I’m able to accomplish that…no one can beat me. I don’t think anyone can beat me. Because now it’s like enough growth period right.” 
The 28-year-old remains confident that he will claim the Olympia title. He said he’s motivated and built a great game plan with his coach Matt Jansen. 
“I’m going to have more muscle maturity, I’m only going to get more dense, and as we all know, the older you get the — I just feel like the Olympia will be mine,” said Walker. “Yeah, now that I’ve gotten out of my little depression phase of losing which is normal, don’t judge me, it happens. And now that I have a new training that’s going really well. Me and Matt have a really good game plan that we’re ready to do. I’m back to who I am and I’m motivated for sure.” 
Walker has made it clear his off-season training has changed the Arnold Classic. He implemented a new push, pull, and legs training split in preparation for his next Olympia appearance. Walker also mentioned that he’s training high-volume but not to near failure. 
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Walker is not letting the second-place finish at the Arnold Classic stall his momentum for Olympia. He hopes to knock Hadi Choopan off the throne when they meet in Orlando, Florida later this year.
Watch the full video below: 

Catch full coverage of the 2023 Arnold Classic, including pre-judging, event recaps, analysis, and final and full results at our Arnold Classic coverage hub: FitnessVolt.com/arnold-classic
Published: 12 April, 2023 | 2:04 PM EDT

Hunter Labrada Breaks Down Techniques of His Pull Day

Men’s Open bodybuilder Hunter Labrada fell short of the top sixth at the 2022 Olympia. He’s working this off-season to climb the Olympia ladder to compete against the top in the division, such as Hadi Choopan, Derek Lunsford, and Nick Walker, again. To do so he will have to win a pro show during the 2023 season.
Labrada feels one way to improve his physique is by thickening his back musculature and deepening their separation. He uploaded a YouTube video to his channel on April 2, 2023, breaking down training cues for his back and hamstrings day. Check it out below:
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Hunter Labrada’s Pull Workout 
Here’s a breakdown of the back and hamstring exercises Hunter Labrada performed:

Warm Up — Face Pulls
Before getting into the pull movements, Labrada warmed up his shoulders via face pulls. He used straps as the handles to enable external rotation to target the rear deltoids. The external rotation should happen at the shoulders, not from the core or by moving the rib cage up. 
Unilateral Pulldown
Labrada thinks it’s best to target the lower lats unilaterally, hence unilateral pulldowns. This movement can be done on a cable pulldown or Nautilus machine.
Pull the elbows straight down to the hips (not back) to engage the lower lats. Exertion for this movement is high. Labrada recommends resting before switching sides.
Unilateral Machine Seated Row 
This exercise was done on a PRIME machine, targeting Labrada’s lower lats. “Think about keeping shoulder depression the whole time,” Labrada advised. “When we’re rowing, doing pulldowns, or anything targeting the lower lats, create an arching motion with our humerus.”
Rack Chins
This exercise is performed on a Smith machine with legs straightened and propped up on an incline bench, mimicking a wide-grip pull-up. Labrada believes rack chins are more effective than pull-ups for targeting the upper back because the legs are stabilized on the weight bench to keep the body upright, preventing the involvement of the lats.

Labrada incorporated a mechanical drop set on the second set. To do this, his training partner lowered the incline of the bench to flat. Having Labrada pull his weight up on the Smith machine while his legs are resting on a flat bench allows Labrada to eke out a couple more reps. 
Any upper back work, whether it be a pulldown or a row, all we’re after is full protraction and retraction.
Labrada aims to raise the shoulder girdle as high as possible for protraction to get the scapula and elbows retracted down and back. This allows the traps, teres, and other back muscles to fully spread and contract. 
Seated Machine Row 
Labrada moved to bilateral movements and performed the seated row on a Magnum machine. Labrada remarked:
When I say protract on this one, I don’t mean to let your spine flop over. Your spine is beyond rigid and braced the whole time.
Labrada added another intensity set to this exercise by combining a rest-pause and drop set. He took a small break between sets, lowered the weight, and did as many reps as possible. 
Lying Hamstring Curls 
Labrada added lying hamstring curls to his routine to prime his hamstrings for deadlifts since they activate during the eccentric. Labrada’s tip is to treat these like preacher curls.
We’re trying to keep our hips, knees, and ankles straight with the pit of our knees.
The elbow and knees are hinge joints — they only move one way; not meant to move laterally. So the legs should be narrower than shoulder-width, and the ankles should be dorsiflexed — raising the foot towards the shin. Once the feet flare inward or outward, the knees are out of alignment.

Labrada thinks about driving his hips down to the bench and keeps his quads in contact with the pad. The shoulders are down and back, the hands firmly grasp the handles, and the lats engage to pull oneself into the pad to prevent the opposing weight from jerking the lifter back.
Barbell Deadlifts and Hyperextensions 
To conclude his pull-day workout, Labrada hit deadlifts and hyperextensions. On the hypers, getting the hamstrings and glutes involved more than the lower back is the goal. To do this, Labrada sets the pad on the machine low — below the hips — to keep them mobile. Think about keeping the hips forward and driving the knees into the padding. 
Hunter Labrada used wrist straps throughout his workout to pull heavier weights without worrying about grip as a limiting factor. Labrada typically does two pull workouts weekly — one back and biceps and one back and hamstrings. We’ll see if his back improvements help him capture another pro win and qualification to the 2023 Olympia.
Featured image: @hunterlabrada on Instagram

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The Best Ab Rollers For Beginners, Non-Slip, And More

Ab rollers can be key in targeting ab muscles, as well as lesser-used core muscles. At the most basic level, the ab roller motion requires you to roll out on the roller from a quadruped position into a knee plank, and then roll back using your core to power through it all. Some athletes love ab rollers because they provide an awesome workout and target multiple muscles all at once. But since they require practice and stability to use properly, many people shy away from them and opt for more basic sit-ups or planks instead. Once you overcome the intimidation factor though, these devices can help you work deep muscles you may not be able to reach with just your bodyweight.
The core is a lot more complex than what many give it credit for. For example, a lot of beginners think the core is just the rectus abdominis (abs), but it’s actually the whole musculature of the torso. Ab rollers force you to move through a range of motion that requires multiple core muscles to engage, promoting a strong, neutral torso. They may appear simple in design, but not every ab roller is created equal. We’ve tested and reviewed some of the best ab rollers on the market for multiple purposes, and put them right here on this list for you to use on your own personal hunt. 
Best Ab Rollers

Best Ab Roller Overall
Sometimes all you need to make a solid ab roller is quality manufacturing. Simple but effective, this pick’s durability goes beyond what you would typically find in a basic sporting goods store ab roller.
Rogue Ab Wheel
The Rogue Ab Wheel has a nickel-plated steel shaft and durable rubber tire tread that aid with stability and grip on most surfaces. The wheel’s edges are slightly rounded, which challenges you to hold steady on rollouts and avoid turns to better engage your core. While more durable than basic plastic rollers, this pick is still compact, lightweight, and portable.

Rogue Ab Wheel

The Rogue Ab Wheel is compact, lightweight and portable, and has a nickel-plated steel shaft and  rubber tire tread that provides solid stability and grip. 

Its 1.25” diameter and rubber handles provide texture for a steady grip, allowing you to focus on working your core, hip flexors, back, shoulders, thighs, and more. 
Who Should Buy The Rogue Ab Wheel

Athletes looking to level up from a more basic plastic ab roller. 
Users who want a sturdy nickel-plated steel shaft and rubber wheel. 
Anyone who wants a durable ab roller that can stand the test of time. 

Who Shouldn’t Buy The Rogue Ab Wheel

Customers looking for a cost-effective ab roller — this one is more expensive than most.
Anyone looking for a large ab wheel may want to check out other options on this list.

While a little pricier than your average ab roller, the Rogue Ab Wheel is made of high-quality steel and rubber that is built to challenge your core and last throughout years of usage. 
Best Ab Roller for Beginners
When you’re just starting out, you’re going to want a roller that’s simple, stable, and easy to use — and it wouldn’t hurt if it came with an instruction manual. This pick nails it with all of these aspects and also dishes out durability that doesn’t usually come with rollers in this price range. 
Fitnessery Ab Roller
The Fitnessery Ab Roller is not only a high-quality roller at a low price point, but it also comes with an e-book of workouts you can do with your ab roller, so newbies aren’t left wondering how to use the device.

Fitnessery Ab Roller

This is a high-quality roller at a low price point, and also comes with an e-book of workouts you can do with your ab roller. It’s made of durable stainless steel and non-slip rubber and PVC, and comes with a lifetime money back guarantee.

It’s also space efficient with a maximal width of 11 inches, which is small in comparison to the average 15-inch rollers on the market — but its wheel is thicker than most, which is great for first-time users. It’s made of a durable stainless steel and non-slip rubber and PVC, and comes with a lifetime money back guarantee, which is a great fallback perk for those just starting out.
Who Should Buy The Fitnessery Ab Roller

Beginners who prefer an ab roller that comes with an exercise guide e-book. 
Anyone who wants a roller with a steel shaft and textured wheel for stability and grip. 
Those who want a compact wheel they can store easily when it’s not in use. 
Folks who are looking for a reasonably priced ab roller. 

Who Shouldn’t Buy The Fitnessery Ab Roller

Anyone looking for a seamless rollout — the rollout does not feel as smooth on this roller as it does on some other rollers.
Those who want more of a challenge will want to look for a thinner wheel for more side-to-side difficulty.

The Fitnessery Ab Roller is a solid choice for novices who need the extra guidance of an e-book, as well as anyone who just wants a solid roller at a low price point. 
Best Ab Roller Pair
The benefit of using a pair of ab rollers is that having a roller in each hand allows your arms to be spread wider, which in turn, activates more of your core. This lightweight pick can help advance your core exercise routine.
Amazon Basics Exercise Fitness Ab Rollers
Though straightforward, this pair of Amazon Basic Exercise Fitness Ab Rollers can challenge your stability even more than a single ab roller can. Simply roll your arms wider as you roll out for more of a challenge, and once your strength improves even more, you can advance your rollouts further to just using one arm at a time.

Amazon Basics Exercise Fitness Ab Rollers

Amazon Basic Exercise Fitness Ab Rollers will challenge your stability more than a single ab roller — just roll your arms wider as you roll out for more of a boost. 

Each roller measures 7.9” x 15.8” x 5.7” inches and weighs 2.6 pounds, so you can bring them with you in a gym bag or just throw them in an equipment closet in your home gym when your workout ends. This pair is fairly inexpensive, and its black and blue polypropylene and nitrile butadiene rubber build will look great and last for a long time to come.
Who Should Buy The Amazon Basics Exercise Fitness Ab Rollers

Athletes who want to progress their ab roller workouts to a more challenging level. 
Anyone who wants to try working one arm at a time. 
Users who are looking for a cost-effective roller option. 

Who Shouldn’t Buy The Amazon Basics Exercise Fitness Ab Rollers

Beginners who just want to try their hand at using one ab roller without advancing to two just yet.
Anyone who wants an ab roller with treaded grip on the wheel will want to look at other options on this list.

While an ab roller pair may not be for everyone, it’s a great option for users who want to advance their routine or try using one arm at a time — plus, this particular pair looks sleek, too, with its bright blue and transparent rubber wheels. 
Best Ab Roller Kit
While ab rollers are great for core work, they can also be used for other resistance training if you have the right tools. This particular ab roller pick comes with six different tools you can use with or without your ab roller.
EnterSports Ab Roller Wheel
The EnterSports Ab Roller Wheel is a great standalone tool you can use to work your core, but pair it with resistance bands or push-ups and you can get a full-body workout, as well. Luckily, this ab roller comes with two resistance bands, two push-up handlebars, and a knee pad to elevate your session.

EnterSports Ab Roller Wheel

This ab roller comes with two resistance bands, two push-up handlebars, and a knee pad that you can use with or without your ab roller to elevate any workout session. 

While all of these tools can be used to advance the core work you are already doing with your roller, if you hook the resistance band under your feet and around the ab roller, and hold the roller by the handles, you can also work your upper body with curls or lower body with resistance band squats. This all comes at an extremely reasonable price for all six products — if you’re looking to build out your home gym with a bunch of equipment in one go, this is a great pick for you. 
Who Should Buy The EnterSports Ab Roller Wheel

Anyone who is looking for more than just an ab roller to build out their home gym.
Athletes who want to advance their ab roller workouts with resistance bands or push-up handlebars.
Customers looking for a good bit of equipment at a reasonable price. 

Who Shouldn’t Buy The EnterSports Ab Roller Wheel

Users who just want to buy a straightforward ab roller without any extra frills.
Anyone who already have resistance bands may not need the ones that come with this wheel

For a reasonable cost, you can get an ab roller, two resistance bands, push-up handlebars, and a knee pad all in one — if you’re working toward having a full set of gym equipment at home, this is a great way to check multiple boxes at once. 
Best Non-Slip Ab Roller
If you’re the type who’s concerned about catching the tile the wrong way and slipping mid-rollout while you’re using your ab roller, this pick is for you. With a wider wheel and additional resistance and assistance during movement, this roller provides optimal stability while in motion. 
Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro Roller
Unlike normal ab rollers, the Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro Roller has a couple of unique construction traits that help with stability. There’s an internal spring that provides additional resistance as you roll out, and assistance as you roll back, making slipping virtually impossible.

Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro Roller

This ab roller has an internal spring that provides additional resistance as you roll out, and assistance as you roll back, and it comes with a wide wheel for extra stability. 

Additionally, the wheel is designed with ergonomic friendly handles and a wide wheel so you have more coverage on the ground as you roll, increasing stability. Plus, this pick comes with a knee pad and a downloadable 21-day workout plan for guidance. 
Who Should Buy The Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro Roller

Anyone who wants a wider wheel for more stability on the ground. 
Athletes who want an internal spring that provides more resistance and assistance during motion.
Those who want a roller that comes with a knee pad and/or workout plan. 

Who Shouldn’t Buy The Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro Roller

Customers looking for a cost effective ab roller option. 
Folks who want a compact roller they can bring on the go with them. 

Though larger than some other ab rollers, the wide wheel on this roller allows for more stability, and the internal spring adds resistance on the rollout and assistance on the roll back for a thorough and safe workout.
Benefits of Ab Rollers
These deceptively simple but brutally effective pieces of equipment have fairly straightforward benefits. They’re used to enhance the strength and stability of abdominal muscles which is their main focus, but ab rollers may also help develop the upper body muscles of the chest, shoulder, triceps, and even back from stabilizing yourself throughout the range of motion.
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Improving your abdominal stability can possibly aid in athletic performance, heavy lifting, and everyday life making these very useful yet affordable pieces of equipment. Progressing the difficulty is rather easy with just a weight plate or weighted vest. You can also make the movement easier by using bands for assistance or rolling on your knees instead of planked.
How We Chose the Best Ab Rollers
Though there are many similar ab rollers on the market, there are small nuances that help differentiate between rollers. For this reason, we carefully curate our top picks by assessing two characteristics: construction and performance.
Construction
The first characteristic we assess with ab rollers is their overall construction. More specifically, we look at three components that all need to be high quality to ensure durability and functionality in a roller: the wheel, the handles, and the shaft. 
The summation of these three construction components can separate a great ab roller from one that will break down quickly. For example, you want a shaft that is made of steel, and designed to withstand continual stress to ensure there’s no bending. Also, wheels should have a sturdy construction and outer texture for grip. All of these details factor into our construction assessment, and therefore, no roller on this list comes poorly constructed.
Performance
The performance assessment of the ab roller helps us decide which groups of athletes would benefit most from each pick. From a macro view, all ab rollers will perform similarly, but tiny details make them better for certain types of athletes. For example, resistance wheels are ideal for advanced fitness enthusiasts who need a little extra resistance to work their core. These athletes can also benefit from kits that come with more equipment to incorporate into their workouts.
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Larger wheels are best for beginners who are learning the movement, and easing into the full range of motion. But textured wheels are great for pretty much anyone because there is less slippage, and you can use them on virtually any surface. These are only a few ways we assess the performance of every ab roller, but you’ll find a variety of these characteristics on this list to ensure we have something for each type of athlete.
How Much Do Ab Rollers Cost?
Ab rollers are rather inexpensive pieces of equipment that provide a great benefit for anyone looking to improve their abdominal stability and strength. Compared to ab machines and other larger or more expensive ab devices, ab rollers may seem simple. That helps to keep the price down compared to other ab training tools.

Best Ab Roller Overall
Rogue Ab Wheel
$75.00

Best Ab Roller for Beginners
Fitnessery Ab Roller
$30.99

Best Ab Roller Pair
Amazon Basics Exercise Fitness Ab Rollers
$29.99

Best Ab Roller Kit
Entersports Ab Roller Wheel
$39.99

Best Non-Slip Ab Roller
Perfect Fitness Ab Carver Pro Roller
$39.99

You can snag ab rollers for pretty cheap — as little as about $30 though they do go on sale sometimes so you may be able to pick one up for even less. Some other more expensive ab rollers have upgraded features like textured wheels for better grip, padded handles for comfort, and bearings for smoother rolling. They can cost up to around $75 though most are in the range of $40 to $50.
What to Consider Before Buying Ab Rollers
While ab rollers may seem fairly straightforward, you’ll still want to consider things like your personal workout routine and fitness level before deciding which ab roller to get. To understand what we mean, read on. 
Workout Styles
Everyone’s fitness routine varies to some degree. Whether you love pilates and low impact work, or you are sprinting on the treadmill and hitting those heavier weights, incorporating an ab roller into your routine can be beneficial. However, if you’re using your roller daily or on rough surfaces, you’ll obviously want one that is more durable. On the other hand, if you are using your ab roller only on occasion and on smooth surfaces, you can get away with a less expensive option that’s a little less durable. 
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You should also consider if you want accessories to come with your ab roller or not. Many ab rollers come with a knee pad at the very least, and some even come with resistance training equipment. If your workout style will benefit from a kit, you’ll want to opt for that instead, as you will most definitely get more bang for your buck in that case. 
Level
If you’re a beginner, you are going to want to hunt down a different ab roller than someone with more advanced technique. Beginners will want a larger wheel with good grip that helps with stabilization, while more advanced athletes may want something more narrow that challenges their core significantly. Before you just grab the best looking roller or the cheapest option, toss your fitness level into consideration and grab the roller that will help you progress the most.
Final Word
Ab rollers can be a great tool for building a strong and resilient core. From ab rollers that come in full kits, to ab roller pairs, there are plenty of functionalities to choose from on today’s market. What’s great about ab rollers is that truly every level athlete can find one that will work for them.
Like every piece of equipment though, it’s always wise to assess what you want and need most in your roller and compare from there. And overall, let this list be your guide as you get rolling. 
FAQs
I’m a beginner, what type of ab roller should I buy?We’d advise looking for a roller with cushioned handles, a wheel with rubber tread, a wheel that is slightly larger, and maybe even an option that comes with an exercise guide to help learn the movements. All of these components can be useful to help ease you into using ab rollers more fluidly.
How much do ab rollers cost?Ab rollers are fairly inexpensive, especially for how effective and difficult they can be. You can pick a cost-effective roller up for around $30 though sometimes they’re even less than that. On the high end, ones with bearings, padded handles, or treaded wheels can cost anywhere from about $50 to $75.
Is an ab roller bad for the back?Every exercise when done incorrectly can come with inherent risk, and the ab roller is no different. We suggest performing rolls at your own pace, judging your range of motion on your personal strength abilities. If you cannot achieve a full roll out right away, then start small and work toward it.
Can an ab roller get me a six-pack?An ab roller, a balanced diet, and a consistent workout plan can all help you achieve more definition. Instead of thinking about one piece of equipment, think about the bigger picture and how a roller can be a tool to help you get there.

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Jay Cutler on 2023 Mr. Olympia: “There’s So Many Big Names That Aren’t Qualified Yet”

Jay Culter‘s interest in the Men’s Open division hasn’t fallen off since retiring in 2013. In a recent Cutler Cast podcast, Cutler discussed the lack of bodybuilders qualified for 2023 Olympia and revealed new details about transforming his body for a ‘Fit for 50’ challenge. 

“The Pittsburgh Pro guest posing is going to be the tell-tale of what the Olympia will be,” Cutler said. 

The Men’s Open class underwent dramatic shifts over the past five months, starting with the 2022 Mr. Olympia contest, which saw a new champion emerge as Hadi Choopan defeated Mamdouh ‘Big Ramy’ Elssbiay en route to becoming the first Iranian-born champion. 

In March, the 2023 Arnold Classic finished with Samson Dauda’s hand raised. He faced top-three finishers Nick Walker and Andrew Jacked on his way to the victory. In light of the results, fans and bodybuilding mainstays like Bob Cicherillo have opened up on the results as some found them controversial. He believes Dauda presented a better combination of factors such as shape, aesthetics, proportions, and conditioning. 

While keeping an eye on the division he was ruled over, Cutler believes any of the top four finishers from Columbus, Ohio could have won. Nevertheless, his eyes are shifting to bodybuilding’s next major event, the Mr. Olympia contest, scheduled for November 2-5, in Orlando, Florida. Cutler also provided further details on his latest ‘Fit for 50’ body transformation challenge. 
Jay Cutler Eyes Breakthrough Talent in Men’s Open, Says 2023 Mr. Olympia Will ‘See a Lot of New Faces’ 
With less time to qualify for the Mr. Olympia contest compared to last year, Cutler believes there are a few big names that might not earn an invitation. 

“I want to talk about how fast the years go because we have the Olympia and now we’re getting into the busy season where there’s a lot of these qualifying shows and we’re going to see a lot of these new faces.” 

“There’s so many big names that aren’t qualified yet. But it’s going to just roll now. What I noticed while training for all those titles and I used to think I had the break after the Olympia and next thing you know, it feels like so long between the next year. Once you hit Spring and May hits, it was like – remember back then, it [Olympia] was like September or October. It seemed like it went by so fast.”

Having earned gold and his 2023 Olympia invite at the 2022 Bigman Weekend Pro, Brett Wilkin has the potential to make waves later this year. Cutler added that Justin Shier could serve as a breakout name during the season as well. 

“Every week we’re going to be talking about – once we hit May, the shows just roll after that and there’s so many faces that aren’t qualified [there will be a lot] that don’t make it, yeah,” said Cutler. “You still have the Krizos, the Iains, who is going to be the breakout guy this year, is Brett Wilkins going to make a statement this year. I think Martin Fitzwater is sitting out. Who are we going to see, are we going to see Justin Shier breakthrough?” 

Cutler ‘Not Satisfied’ With Current Physique: “The Fit for 50 Challenge Is Me Against Me” 

In preparation for his next project, Cutler stopped consuming caffeine and plans to go ‘full tilt’ into training and nutrition in May. 

“I quit drinking coffee. I’m actually scaling back a lot on the caffeine, even the pre-workouts, I’m mostly using the just stim-free pump pre-workout,” Cutler shared. “I’m going to go full tilt starting May into a – not a full deep deep preparation but as far as food, training, sleep patterns,” Jay Cutler shared. 

“I’m giving myself about 12 weeks to get in shape. I’m actually relatively lean; I just don’t have a lot of fullness, so the diet is going to be huge. I actually just did blood work, which I’m actually going to show my results here which I should have today or tomorrow.” 

“He [Mike O’Hearn] seems to be skipping out on the podcast. For you guys that follow Mike O’Hearn please give a shout-out to Mike and say hey when are you coming on the Cutler Cast. We’ve actually had him booked so many times now.” 

While Jay Cutler is unsure of his ‘end goal,’ he hopes to achieve his best shape since 2013 without returning to old protocols and intense training. 

“He looks absolutely amazing right, for me… I don’t know what the end goal is — I just know I’m not satisfied with how I look now. I don’t have a real prediction on what – people keep asking me what are you going to weight, what are you going to look like, I have no idea. This is all new to me. I’m not taking any more drugs or whatever else. I’m not going into the old protocols and I’m going to show that through my transition period. The Fit for 50 challenge is me against me. To be my best shape that I’ve been in since I retired in 2013.” 

Cutler plans to show his audience he can transform his physique without going overboard in the gym. 

 “I don’t try to max out; I don’t want to risk any injury, the funny part is, I don’t want to train so bad that I’m super sore. That’s the crazy thing for this 50 challenge: I’m going to train like that without going overboard and show that you still can,” said Cutler.

As the 2023 season unfolds, Cutler anticipates a surge in high-level talent hitting the stage. They will be aiming for the ultimate prize: the Mr. Olympia title, currently held by Hadi Choopan. 
You can watch the full video below: 

Published: 12 April, 2023 | 11:28 AM EDT

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An example breakfast for Kaltwasser on show day is cream of rice with coconut oil, cinnamon, and a sprinkle of sugar because “extra carbs on show day is great.” Throughout the day, she’ll snack on flavored rice cakes, sunflower seed butter, and sugar-coated nuts — all foods that don’t sit in her stomach when she needs to feel light walking on stage.Kaltwasser avoids carbonated beverages to avoid bloating but is conscious of staying hydrated and does drink coffee — she flashed a large Dunkin’ Donuts cup onscreen. Kaltwasser will pour electrolyte powders into her liquids to keep her muscles full and prevent cramping.Kaltwasser has only competed once in 2023 as of this article’s publication: a fourth-place finish at the 2023 Bikini International. As a former Bikini Olympia champion, she has a lifetime qualification for the Bikini Olympia.Since Kaltwasser doesn’t weigh the Olympia as heavily as competing consistently, we will likely see her on the competitive stage several times before the 2023 Olympia on Nov. 2-5, 2023, in Orlando, FL.

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