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Chris Hemsworth Does Intense Full Body Workout With His Father
Chris Hemsworth teams up with his dad for an awesome full body workout.
Thor: Love and Thunder star Chris Hemsworth recently teamed up with his father for a full body workout. According to the younger Hemsworth, this kind of father and son training was the norm for him growing up.
One of the most popular actors in the world, Hemsworth has gained tremendous amount of popularity, and muscle, for his turn as Marvel Comics superhero Thor. In order to get into shape to play the iconic character, Hemsworth has had to push himself to the physical limit.
But according to Chris Hemsworth this training for the Thor role is nothing but business as usual. Hemsworth has always been an athlete and has grown up training for competition like the 110 meter hurdles. That training helped to build his mindset as a dedicated athlete. According to Hemsworth it was thanks to his father Craig that he was able to train for those competitions.
Growing up Chris Hemsworth trained with his father Craig which instilled in him a dedication to performance and fitness. This same dedication likely translated over to his acting as well. Hemsworth fully embraces his roles and transforms into the character he’s portraying. His determination in building his body was the starting point for this dedication. By extension it was his father that helped him to build that resolve.
An Unexpected Marvel Team Up
In a recent post to his social media, Chris Hemsworth showcases a full body workout session. In the session, the younger Hemsworth teamed up with his father Craig, wishing him a happy Father’s Day in the process.
Some of my greatest memories from when I was a kid are training with my dad. I used to compete in the 110m hurdles but didn’t have enough space to train as we lived on top of a very steep hill.
My dad built me a single hurdle out of timber and I used the 15 meter driveway we had to practice over and over again. Just he and I till the sun went down havin fun, havin a laugh. I got 2 state medals with his help.
Here we are 25 years on still laughing and still moving. Happy Father’s Day, champ.
Clearly fitness runs in the family. Chris Hemsworth has always been dedicated to his health and wellness and it seems he learned that lesson from his father.
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2022 Southwest Muscle Classic Pro Results
Valentin Petrov won the 2022 Southwest Muscle Classic Pro!
The 2022 Southwest Muscle Classic Pro took place over the weekend with the Classic Physique division headlining the event. Competitors flocked to Anaheim to fight for qualification to the 2022 Olympia. In the end, it was Valentin Petrov who proved dominant and punched his ticket to the biggest show of the year.
This was the fifth competition of the year for Petrov, including a top-three finish at the 2022 Texas Pro and Tampa Pro. After securing a victory, he will now have a chance to compete at his first Olympia competition. Will Sage and Zanyar Ghaderpour rounded out the top three of the event.
The full results from the show have been announced. Checkout the full results from the Classic Physique show below, along with an official score card.
2022 Southwest Muscle Classic Pro Breakdown
Classic Physique
First Place – Valentin Petrov
Second Place – Will Sage
Third Place – Zanyar Ghaderpour
Fourth Place – Matt Maldonado
Fifth Place – Jared Keys
Sixth Place – Jicheng Quan
Seventh Place – Kelly Bautista
Eighth Place – Mattie Nelms
Ninth Place – Leo Mayrhofer
Tenth Place – Jonathan Jimenez
2022 Southwest Muscle Classic Pro Official Score Card
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The Only Rules You Should Break In The Gym
The Gym Rules You Need To Break To Take Your Gains To The Next Level
As cliché as it might sound, the rules are meant to be broken. The gym isn’t one of the safest places to be in so you need to be careful about the rules you’re going to be challenging.
If your goal is to live the fit lifestyle, you need to design your training keeping longevity in mind. We have compiled a list of so-called rules you should break to maximize your results in the gym while minimizing the risk of an injury.
Never Train To Failure
It’s no secret people love to throw around fancy words to look smart. Gym bros emphasis the fact you shouldn’t work out to failure as you might risk overtraining your muscles. Overtraining is easier said than done.
Overtraining is the state when your body can’t keep up with your workouts, and your immune system and central nervous system take a hit. Only around 2-5% of the people who workout train hard enough to hit the state of overtraining. So, don’t limit yourself and go as hard as you can in your workouts.
Avoid Cardio While Bulking
Most people make the mistake of cutting out cardio from their routines when they’re in their off-season and want to bulk up. Some of these people mistake bulking up with fattening up.
Cardio is important no matter if you’re trying to shed the extra kilos or trying to put on some size. The cardio helps in burning off the extra calories and makes sure you’re putting on quality muscle and not fat.
Perform High Number of Reps For Conditioning and Low Reps For Strength
High reps for cutting and a low number of reps for strength have to be one of the most common myths amongst lifters. Tweaking the number of repetitions you perform in a workout can’t solely change your body.
The results from the number of reps don’t work in a vacuum. Other things like your diet, training split, and the amount of cardio you’re doing will play a big role in the results you’ll be getting. Changing the number of reps can act as a shock for your muscles but it solely isn’t big enough a change for your muscles to show any significant results.
Prefer Free Weights Over Machines
This is one of the first things the gym bros tell the newbies. The gym bros argue the golden era athletes built their physiques in bare bone gyms and the fancy machines don’t help in carving an aesthetic body.
Avoiding the machines can be a big mistake as the isolation you’ll get by using the cables and pulleys will always be better than using barbells or dumbbells. Your workouts should strike the right balance between isolation and compound lifts.
Always Use A Full Range of Motion
Almost everyone, at some point in time, has been disturbed in-between a set by a gym bro asking you to perform the exercise with a full range of motion. The gym bros tell you that if you don’t follow a full ROM, you’ll not be getting any results.
On the contrary, when you follow a full ROM and lockout your elbows on the top and let your muscles relax on the bottom of the movement, you’re taking the tension off the muscles and putting it on the joints. It’s okay to limit your range of motion so there is constant tension on your muscles.
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Andy Ruiz Jr. Knocks Down Luis Ortiz Several Times For Decision Win
Andy Ruiz Jr. knocked down Luis Ortiz several times en route to decision victory.
The heavyweight clash between Andy Ruiz Jr. and Luis Ortiz could decide the future for the division. Whoever obtains victory could potentially face fellow heavyweights Deontay Wilder or even have a showdown with Anthony Joshua. The co-main event featured a bout between Isaac Cruz and Eduardo Ramirez as well as the return of Abner Mares versus Miguel Flores.
Who tasted glory and who suffered agonizing defeat? Get the full Andy Ruiz Jr. vs Luis Ortiz fight card results below.
Results
Andy Ruiz Jr. vs Luis Ortiz
Andy Ruiz Jr. defeats Luis Ortiz by unanimous decision.
Isaac Cruz vs Eduardo Ramirez
Isaac Cruz knocks out Eduardo Ramirez in round 2.
Abner Mares vs Miguel Flores
The fight has been ruled a majority draw.
Did you tune into the fights tonight?
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Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.
2022 Sin City Showdown Pro Scorecard
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Comments On $4 Million Loss Hosting Shows During Covid: ‘I Consider The Past Few Years An Investment’
Arnold Schwarzenegger made comments regarding the status of his show over the last two years.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the best bodybuilders of all-time and remains a huge figure in the sport. Of course, the Arnold Classic is the second-biggest bodybuilding show of the year and a competition that many want to win. During the pandemic, Schwarzenegger kept his show alive and suffered some losses. Despite this fact, he sees it as an investment.
There has been plenty of drama surrounding the decision to exclude divisions in the 2023 Arnold Classic. This includes Women’s Physique, which has seen Sarah Villegas offer her own money to put the division back in the event.
The 2020 Arnold Classic saw a big loss and it was shared by Manager Matt, who was joined by Jay Cutler for a discussion.
“That Arnold — and I asked him that number… they lost four million dollars in 2020 when the Coronavirus happened. How much money did Jake Wood lose putting the Olympia on against all odds? If it wasn’t for two extremely wealthy guys that love bodybuilding — where would be right now?” Matt said.
Arnold Schwarzenegger responded to the video in the comment section and explained that he does not consider this a loss.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Views This As Investment
Matt shared that $4 million was lost during the event in just 2020 alone. Schwarzenegger comments and explained how spending is a loss but he views this as an investment for the future.
“Thank you for the kind words. It was an easy choice. I tell people the most important thing you can learn is the difference between spending, and investing. Spending is a loss, but I consider the past few years an investment in the sport of bodybuilding and our fitness crusade. I also know it was a tough time for a lot people financially and the athletes needed that prize money more than I did,” Arnold Schwarzenegger commented.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been adamant about improving bodybuilding, whether it be the reputation or health of competitors. He has spoken out many times on different issues, like steroids in the sport and the emergence of Classic Physique.
In the end, Schwarzenegger thanked Manager Matt for his words and understanding the big picture. The Arnold Classic will remain one of the biggest shows of the year and will bring in money moving forward.
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Hunter Labrada Shares Massive Physique Update At 285 Pounds
Hunter Labrada has the size necessary to compete at the Olympia and will now fine tune his overall package.
Hunter Labrada is preparing to attack the 2022 Olympia stage after a fourth-place finish last year. He is one of the bright, young talents in the sport and is continuing to make improvements to an already championship-like physique. Earlier in the week, Labrada shared a physique update and his current weight of 285 pounds.
Labrada was victorious during the 2021 Chicago Pro and punched his ticket to the biggest show in the sport. He looked elite during the event and decided to forgo other competitions this year to prepare.
During the 2022 Pittsburgh Pro, Labrada appeared as a guest poser and showed off his size. There were just three athletes who finished above Labrada in 2021 — Big Ramy, Brandon Curry, and Hadi Choopan. Labrada is looking to make a jump on the score card and showed off his progress.
Hunter Labrada Physique Update
Hunter Labrada made a video sharing his update and posted it on social media as well. In the video, he went over some minor details of his diet and workout from that day.
“16 weeks out from the ⭕️!–Last checkins fasted weight: 284lbs
This morning: 285lbs”
Hunter Labrada recently shared his eight-week split that will take him into his final stage of preparation for the Olympia. The show is 16 weeks out and Labrada is beginning to kick his prep into high gear.
“Good first week in the books! Tightened up visually and gained a pound, so moving in the right direction for sure! Biggest change since last check in is we implemented day-based nutrition (normal training day, pull day, rest day), and it’s started moving me along at a satisfactory rate.”
It is not just about the workouts for Labrada, son of legendary bodybuilder Lee Labrada. He shared some tips on his meal plan as well. This will help build the physique that could surprise on stage and win the show.
“Nutrition: current meal plan is at the end of the video, watch til the end if you want specifics! Went to day-specific meal plan. No days are even close to low yet, but the pull day diet is definitely a shit ton of food for me still!”
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How PNBA Peter Cichonski Continues to Build Muscle at 60
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PNBA athlete Peter Cichonski’s secret to continuing to build muscle and get leaner at 60.
Most people know that staying in shape as you get older is more arduous, especially for those experiencing it. There’s a reason why their’s age classes in bodybuilding. Although, they’re have been some athletes that stay muscular and lean no matter their age. And some build their best physique’s later in life. Professional Natural Bodybuilding Association (PNBA) athlete Peter Cichonski is a natural bodybuilder who’s continued to build muscle and lose body fat at 60.
Cichonski has a multi-media contract with Generation Iron, Iron Man Magazine, and the INBA PNBA. Additionally, he competes in the Men’s Bodybuilding Grand Masters division, placing in the top three at the 2021 Naural Olympia.
Cichonski shared a recent physique update on his Instagram page, where he claims he’s bigger and leaner than last year. Cichonski stated:
“Getting leaner but still sitting 6-7 pounds above last year’s Natural Olympia weight this year‘s science project is called #deuteriumdepletion . One of my greatest passions is using Natural Bodybuilding as a testing ground to learn about health, wellness and lifespan. At 60 years young I’m still learning. Enjoy the process!”
Peter Cichonski’s Secret to Building Muscle at 60
What’s Peter Cichonski’s secret? Cichonski praises the sun’s natural light for his ability to continue to build muscle and lean out and stay young. In a recent social media post, Cichonski said:
“Did you know that NATURAL light not only is the master programmer for the human brain but also Is able to produce energy in the body without food. that’s right, the blue light from the sun manages your body’s circadian rhythm while red and infrared light from the sun maximizes energy production even without food from your human batteries, your mitochondria. By exercising outside you make more energy naturally while expending energy for your workout. Now that’s efficiency”
It looks like all of Cichonski’s outside training has been paying off. In another Instagram post, Cichonski said that his competition weight was the heaviest in almost 35 years. Cichonski’s fellow competitor Chad Martin has also expressed training as you age. And both agree with natural bodybuilding and the right routine, you can stay in amazing shape at any age.
Natural Universe
Labor Day weekend is almost underway, and the INBA PNBA has one of its biggest shows taking place over the weekend in Tampa, FL, Natural Universe. 2022 Pro/Am INBA PNBA Natural Universe has over 30 pros competing this year, with some coming in from different countries, like Ivan Puga (Mexico), Christian Kellenberger (Germany), and tattoo champion Ken Ross (Australia). In addition, the reigning Classic Physique champion Derek Joe will also appear in the Pro Classic Physique Open class. All athletes competing at this event will qualify for the 2022 Natural Olympia in Las Vegas from November 10-13. Also, the new INBA PNBA category, Wellness, will debut.
Check out other athletes competing at this significant natural bodybuilding event, along with a full preview!
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Big Ramy Shares Workout Videos Ahead Of 2022 Olympia
Big Ramy looks primed and ready to make a run at his third consecutive Olympia title.
Big Ramy has been hard at work in the gym for months now preparing for the 2022 Olympia. He has shared different physique updates, sharing his current weight, and has now displayed some workout videos being used leading up to the competition.
In 2021, Ramy showed his pure size and conditioning on stage. There were many that thought he was not the most ripped and could have been defeated. In the end, the entire package was enough to earn him his second consecutive Sandow Trophy. Following the competition, it was admitted that Big Ramy did not train year round and was not at his best.
This was corrected in 2022. Big Ramy returned to the gym shortly after the 2021 competition so he had enough time to build the best physique possible. Since then, there has been some storylines surrounding Ramy, especially when he missed the 2022 Pittsburgh Pro as a guest poser.
Ramy is training at a high level recently and decided to share some different videos with his coach Dennis James.
Big Ramy Sculpting The Perfect Physique
On Friday morning, Big Ramy was back in the gym hitting shoulders. he was going up and down the rack performing side lateral raises with different dumbbells. In the caption, it is clear that his motivation is there for December.
“I will not slow down. I’m excited to see what the future has in store for me.”
James has also been sharing different workouts being used by Ramy over the course of his offseason.
“The 4 D’s Drive, Discipline, Determination and Dedication! Big Ramy at this point got it all.”
There are many who believe that Hadi Choopan showed up in the best shape in 2021. Ramy is making sure that these conversations do not happen again. If he comes in shredded, it is likely that Big Ramy displays a package that is difficult to top on stage.
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