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Chris Bumstead And Hadi Choopan Annihilate A Quads Workout As 2022 Olympia Prep Continues

Chris Bumstead And Hadi Choopan Annihilate A Quads Workout As 2022 Olympia Prep Continues

Chris Bumstead recently trained with Hadi Choopan to be stronger and ‘not be a skinny b**ch’. Bumstead is one of the most successful competitors in the Classic Physique division of the IFBB Pro League. The Canadian phenom won the Classic Physique Olympia title by dethroning former champion Breon Ansley at the 2019 Olympia. He then went on to defend it at the 2020 and 2021 Olympia. CBum has dealt with a number of challenging situations in his preparation for the 2022 Olympia, and he is one of the favorites heading into the competition. Iain Valliere, an open-division bodybuilder, and close friend has been coaching Bumstead so far. However, the duo announced the end of their ‘coach-client relationship’ a few weeks back. Although difficult, both men understood it was a wise decision for Valliere’s career.Bumstead is now training under famed bodybuilding coach Hany Rambod and recently partnered with Hadi Choopan, who is also training under Rambod. Choopan is a top contender in the Men’s Open division. He last competed at the 2021 Olympia and finished third behind champion Mamdouh ‘Big Ramy’ Elssbiay and runner-up Brandon Curry. ‘The Persian Wolf’ has managed to pull off excellent performances in spite of travel restrictions and language barriers. Choopan arrived in the USA seven weeks out of the 2022 Olympia to train with Rambod. He will attempt to dethrone the reigning champ and stake claim at the Mr. Olympia title in 2022.Chris Bumstead and Hadi Choopan went through the legs workout in Southlake, Texas on November 19th under Hany Rambod’s guidance. The video of this session was posted on Bumstead’s personal YouTube channel. Let’s check out how the duo nailed leg day.Chris Bumstead and Hadi Choopan crush a leg workoutLeg ExtensionsCBum and Choopan started the workout with leg extensions to isolate the quads and warm up the knee joints. While it is one of the most common quad isolation movements, leg extension can be harsh on the knees if not done properly. It is advisable to avoid locking out the knees completely during this movement. The duo got a few sets of this exercise under the belt and took to the first heavy compound movement of the day.Smith Machine SquatsThe quad-focused workout continued with Smith Machine squats. Weights on the Smith machine move along a fixed trajectory and this reduces the need to control the weights significantly. Coach Rambod instructed Hadi to do the front squats while CBum did the back squats.“Because I want you to work on your hips a little bit and we’re going to do back squats… Because that’s going to be easier for you and that’s how your biomechanics are dialed in,” Rambod told Bumstead.The duo performed all the sets under Coach’s watchful eye with slow and controlled movement and jumped into the next one.Hack SquatsCBum and his Persian friend worked the quads further on the hack squats machine. Hack squats are a compound movement that works all the major muscles in the lower body. However, quadriceps are the primary focus while hamstrings and glutes take up a more supporting role. After doing a few warm-up sets, they increased the load on the machine and cranked out heavy working sets of hack squats to fire up the quads.“This is the point in my prep where I’m still moving heavy weights but I’m trying not to kill myself. Hany is really trying to stress not to kill myself here. It’s trying to control the reps and not go super heavy. I’m going like a plate or two lighter than I normally would…” Bumstead said.While speaking about how training with Hadi Choopan feels, CBum said:“I trained my whole life with Iain (Valliere). So I always train like an Open bodybuilder. I’m training for the Open as always. But training with Hadi reminds of training with Iain who’s stronger than me. So they’re actually doing the same weight on front squat as I do on the back squat. So it really pushed me to actually be stronger and not just be a skinny b**ch!”Leg PressCoach Rambod then took his pupils to the leg press machine and instructed to perform a few heavy sets to stimulate the quads. Hany explained the mechanics of the machine used here and said:“This is an older leg press machine and it has a very steep angle. So it’s naturally much heavier than a regular leg press machine that does not have such a steep angle. Therefore when you start to fatigue, it just ends up becoming absolutely much much heavier than the normal because you have a very steep angle…”Walking LungesCBum and Choopan worked their quads with the walking lunges. Being the bigger and stronger of the two, Choopan did lunges with barbell while Bumstead did lunges with dumbbells. After doing a few sets of this exercise, the duo did some hamstrings, quads, and adductor muscles work.Seated Leg CurlsThe Persian Wolf and Bumstead took to the seated leg curls to work the hamstrings next. Seated leg curls offer a better range of motion and are thus more effective for inducing hypertrophy compared to lying leg curls. The duo did a few sets of this movement and took to another movement.Standing Calf RaisesChoopan and Bumstead sprinkled a little bit of calf work in the mix and did the standing calf raises. This exercise works the gastrocnemius muscle in the calves. After performing some quick sets, the duo took to the final exercise of the day.Hip Adduction MachineThe adductor muscles are a group of muscles that adduct (bring together) the thighs. Some of the adductor muscles also extend or flex the hips and stabilize the pelvis and trunk while standing on one leg. The duo did a few sets of this movement and wrapped up the training session.Overall, the workout included:Chris Bumstead and Hadi Choopan have a similar goal at the 2022 Olympia but their path to victory and the stakes are completely different. CBum will attempt to create history by winning the fourth consecutive Mr. Olympia Classic Physique title. He has to defeat formidable opponents like Terrence Ruffin, Urs Kalecinski, and Ramon Rocha Queiroz to achieve this. However, Bumstead is looking absolutely jacked in his recent physique updates and experts believe he will be the biggest guy in the division at the 2022 Olympia.On the other hand, Choopan has to beat veteran bodybuilders and hungry up-and-comers to wear the 2022 Olympia crown. Irrespective of how the results turn out, it is going to be fierce competition to reach the top spot.You can watch the full workout video here, courtesy of Chris Bumstead’s personal YouTube channel:

Roelly Winklaar Unsure of Bodybuilding Comeback After 5-Hr Left Shoulder Surgery: ‘We Will See’

Roelly Winklaar Unsure of Bodybuilding Comeback After 5-Hr Left Shoulder Surgery: ‘We Will See’

For the past few months, bodybuilding fans have wondered about Roelly Winklaar’s retirement status after noticeably downsizing. Recently, Winklaar underwent left shoulder surgery and said his bodybuilding comeback will depend on his recovery. Winklaar, a Curaçaoan/ Dutch mass monster, turned heads the moment he started competing in the IFBB. His full chest, huge arms, and 3D musculature made him stand out even on some of the sport’s most competitive stages. Roelly was revered for his activity levels and made a career out of competing often. In fact, Roelly took his talents to the Mr. Olympia event a total of ten times. In addition to a number of Pro show victories, his best Mr. Olympia performance came in 2018. He pushed seven-time winner Phil Heath and the late Shawn Rhoden on his way to finishing third. His bronze performance also earned him the first-ever People’s Champ award. Roelly Winklaar last competed at the 2021 Romania Pro, a competition that saw him place ninth. Over time, he’s made no mention one way or another about retirement. However, speculations about him stepping away from the sport grew in Feb. after the bodybuilder showed off a massively downsized physique.More questions loomed about where his career stood in August when he was spotted training/helping William Bonac for his latest Olympia prep. Now, Winklaar is directly addressing these concerns in his latest YouTube video. Roelly Winklaar’s Downsizing Caused by Shoulder Injury, says Recovery Will Decide Potential ComebackAccording to Winklaar, his recent weight loss came as a result of not being able to train properly. “I want to explain to everybody what’s happening with me and hope everybody [don’t] ask me things. I hope everybody sees this so they don’t ask me more of what’s happening with me. I don’t train like more than a year. I don’t train anymore. Why, because I have a shoulder injury that’s [been] going on for three years. Exactly last year, I had to completely stop [training] because of too much pain. I find somebody that can fix it for me in Brazil. I want to thank Arrieta for that and the doctor too who brought me to those solutions,” Roelly Winklaar said. He added that his chances of coming back to compete will depend on the success of his latest five-hour surgery. “Everybody asking me why I lost weight, what’s happened, when will I compete again, when will I train again — it’s not allowed. I have too much pain. We will see if it will be better or not.” “I [went] to the surgery. I waited for the doctor. I’m very healthy but my shoulders don’t work with me. That’s why I needed the surgery. It’s the left shoulder and we’re going to do it [heal successfully]. I’m going to be fine again.”After the lengthy operation, Winklaar checked in to give fans a health update: “The surgery [went] perfect. Surgery is done. It was a long surgery, like five hours. To find things that no one was accepting to be there. I want to thank the doctor who helped me out with this. Let me see where it ends,” Roelly Winklaar said. “I’m done and I go home. It was successful because I don’t have the pain that I had before. I feel great. Just gonna say to the doctor [again] thanks.” Despite his struggles to train, Winklaar continues to shape up-and-coming talent in the Men’s Open division. His last collaboration saw him pump iron in the company of rising star Andrew Jacked. They pushed each other through a high-volume leg workout. Again, the workout prompted more questions about whether ‘The Beast’ will one day return to his old stomping grounds. RELATED: Roelly Winklaar Blasts Arms With Larry Wheels In Recent Training SessionBelow you can find a full list of Mr. Olympia finishes by Roelly WinklaarHaving competed against names like Phil Heath and Kai Greene, fans would love nothing more than to see Roelly Winklaar back on stage. In the coming months, Winklaar will assess his comeback chances while healing from the extensive shoulder surgery. Watch Roelly Winklaar’s full YouTube video below:

Bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin Shares 3,000-Calorie Shredding Diet for 2022 Mr. Olympia

Bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin Shares 3,000-Calorie Shredding Diet for 2022 Mr. Olympia

IFBB Pro bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin is gearing up for the upcoming 2022 Olympia, scheduled for Dec. 15-18 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a recent video posted to his YouTube, Ruffin shared his full day of eating while in prep for the biggest show in bodybuilding.Ruffin first gained attention for his insane conditioning and muscle separation in the IFBB Pro League as a Classic Physique standout. He brought a stellar package at the 2020 Arnold Classic and was runner-up to champion Alex Cambronero. Ruffin would place second again just a few months later at the 2020 Olympia.‘Ruff Diesel’ exacted his revenge by defeating former champion Cambroner to win his maiden Arnold Classic trophy in 2021. He established himself as one of the most consistent performers in the category with another runner-up finish at the 2021 Olympia.The biggest obstacle in Ruffin’s way at Olympia this year is the reigning three-time Classic Physique O champion, Chris Bumstead. After winning his first Classic Physique Olympia title in 2019, Bumstead has managed to retain the title since, and will look to create history by getting his fourth Olympia win next month.Ruffin is determined to dethrone Bumstead at the 2022 Olympia. He successfully defended his throne at the 2022 Arnold Classic in March and will enter the contest with legitimate momentum. Terrence Ruffin shares near-3,000-calorie diet while in prep for the 2022 OlympiaIn a recent video posted on his YouTube channel, Terrence Ruffin shared his full day of eating while in preparation for the nearing 2022 Olympia.Meal 1: 50g cream of rice, protein shake, and 100g pineapples. 60g protein, 59g carbs, and 8g fat. Calories: 548.Meal 2: 100g cream of rice, protein shake, and 100g pineapples. 60g protein, 90g carbs, and 0g fat. Calories: 600.Meal 3: 200g rice, 200g chicken, and 2 whole eggs. 60g protein, 54g carbs, and 12g fat. Calories: 564. He used about 2 tbsp of sugar-free sweet chili sauce on top (~5 cal).Meal 4: 200g rice and 200g chicken. 50g protein, 25g carbs, and 3g fat. Calories: 327.Intra-workout shake: 0g protein, 30g carbs, 0g fat. Calories: 120.Post-workout shake/snack: 40g Rice Krispies & 2 scoops of protein. 50g protein, 35g carbs, 0g fat. Calories: 340.Meal 5: Salmon and zucchini. 37g protein, 0g carbs, and 21g fat. Calories: 337.Daily Total: 317g protein, 293g carbs, and 44g fat. Calories: 2,836.RELATED: Try our daily protein intake calculator Terrence Ruffin also showed off his impeccable posing routine in the video. In August, Ruffin opened up about his timeline for retirement. While he said he’ll return next year, Ruffin added that he might step away after winning his third Arnold title. ‘Ruff Diesel’ previously gave fans a sneak peek at the massive 4,800-calorie diet he utilized to pack on the pounds in the off-season. He has cut down on his caloric intake by about 2,000 calories and will tweak his water and macronutrient intake further as the contest gets closer.You can watch the full video below:RELATED: Bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin Shares Intense Off-Season Upper Body Workout

Bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin Shares 3,000-Calorie Shredding Diet for 2022 Mr. Olympia

Bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin Shares 3,000-Calorie Shredding Diet for 2022 Mr. Olympia

IFBB Pro bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin is gearing up for the upcoming 2022 Olympia, scheduled for Dec. 15-18 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a recent video posted to his YouTube, Ruffin shared his full day of eating while in prep for the biggest show in bodybuilding.Ruffin first gained attention for his insane conditioning and muscle separation in the IFBB Pro League as a Classic Physique standout. He brought a stellar package at the 2020 Arnold Classic and was runner-up to champion Alex Cambronero. Ruffin would place second again just a few months later at the 2020 Olympia.‘Ruff Diesel’ exacted his revenge by defeating former champion Cambroner to win his maiden Arnold Classic trophy in 2021. He established himself as one of the most consistent performers in the category with another runner-up finish at the 2021 Olympia.The biggest obstacle in Ruffin’s way at Olympia this year is the reigning three-time Classic Physique O champion, Chris Bumstead. After winning his first Classic Physique Olympia title in 2019, Bumstead has managed to retain the title since, and will look to create history by getting his fourth Olympia win next month.Ruffin is determined to dethrone Bumstead at the 2022 Olympia. He successfully defended his throne at the 2022 Arnold Classic in March and will enter the contest with legitimate momentum. Terrence Ruffin shares near-3,000-calorie diet while in prep for the 2022 OlympiaIn a recent video posted on his YouTube channel, Terrence Ruffin shared his full day of eating while in preparation for the nearing 2022 Olympia.Meal 1: 50g cream of rice, protein shake, and 100g pineapples. 60g protein, 59g carbs, and 8g fat. Calories: 548.Meal 2: 100g cream of rice, protein shake, and 100g pineapples. 60g protein, 90g carbs, and 0g fat. Calories: 600.Meal 3: 200g rice, 200g chicken, and 2 whole eggs. 60g protein, 54g carbs, and 12g fat. Calories: 564. He used about 2 tbsp of sugar-free sweet chili sauce on top (~5 cal).Meal 4: 200g rice and 200g chicken. 50g protein, 25g carbs, and 3g fat. Calories: 327.Intra-workout shake: 0g protein, 30g carbs, 0g fat. Calories: 120.Post-workout shake/snack: 40g Rice Krispies & 2 scoops of protein. 50g protein, 35g carbs, 0g fat. Calories: 340.Meal 5: Salmon and zucchini. 37g protein, 0g carbs, and 21g fat. Calories: 337.Daily Total: 317g protein, 293g carbs, and 44g fat. Calories: 2,836.RELATED: Try our daily protein intake calculator Terrence Ruffin also showed off his impeccable posing routine in the video. In August, Ruffin opened up about his timeline for retirement. While he said he’ll return next year, Ruffin added that he might step away after winning his third Arnold title. ‘Ruff Diesel’ previously gave fans a sneak peek at the massive 4,800-calorie diet he utilized to pack on the pounds in the off-season. He has cut down on his caloric intake by about 2,000 calories and will tweak his water and macronutrient intake further as the contest gets closer.You can watch the full video below:RELATED: Bodybuilder Terrence Ruffin Shares Intense Off-Season Upper Body Workout

Hunter Labrada Smashes A Massive Leg Day Workout En Route To The 2022 Olympia

Hunter Labrada Smashes A Massive Leg Day Workout En Route To The 2022 Olympia

Hunter Labrada is switching things up in the last stretch of the 2022 Olympia prep to bring a fully conditioned physique to the stage. American professional bodybuilder Hunter Labrada is one of the top contenders of the IFBB Pro League’s Men’s Open division. He is the son of legendary bodybuilder Lee Labrada and has inherited his love for bodybuilding from his parents. The 30-year-old rose to prominence with wins at the 2020 Tampa Pro and the 2021 Chicago Pro. He last competed at the 2021 Olympia and achieved a fourth-place finish. Labrada will attempt to improve his standing at the 2022 Olympia where he is set to go up against a stacked roster.The efforts poured into the competition prep are bearing fruits as he looks to be in amazing shape in his recent physique updates. The 2020 Tampa Pro winner recently went through a full leg day workout. The video of this session was uploaded on Hunter Labrada’s personal YouTube channel. Let’s look at how he trained his legs now.Hunter Labrada goes through a demanding leg workoutLabrada is entering the final stage of his prep five weeks out of the 2022 Olympia.“Things have changed a little bit. We’re at a point where I am fragile enough that I am not fullsending sets into oblivion, especially on legs,” Labrada said about his present training regimen.The 30-year-old has added volume and intensity to his training with rest-pause methods and drop sets. The goal is to keep the output high and bring a fully conditioned physique to the stage. Labrada’s current training split includes:Push DayPull DayArms DayLegs DayRest DayPreviously, the 2020 Tampa Pro winner was training the legs once every nine days. However, he feels comfortable to train every muscle group once every five days as he is not going too heavy in the workouts.“We’re at a point right now where every time I touch (the legs) and they improve. So the increased frequency with a decreased amount of weight to lead to failure in ten sets… I think that’s good for my legs. So looking forward to pushing hard and finishing this out strong…”Seated Leg CurlsLabrada started the training session with this hamstring isolation movement. The seated leg curls are one of the most recognized lower body movements around the world. This exercise helps tremendously with warming up the knees. Therefore they make for an excellent first exercise in a lower body workout. The Labrada Scion did a few sets of this exercise and took to the next exercise.Leg ExtensionsAfter filling the hamstrings with blood, Labrada targeted the quadriceps with leg extensions next. Leg extensions are undoubtedly effective in developing quadriceps, but they can be detrimental to knee health if not performed correctly. Hunter Labrada cranked out a few solid sets of this exercise before taking up the first compound movement of the day.Pendulum SquatsThe pendulum squat is a compound movement that primarily focuses on developing quads and glutes. However, they can be made more hamstrings focused by modifying foot placement.Labrada got a few sets of this exercise under the belt to fire up the legs.Walking LungesThe 2021 Chicago Pro winner next took to the walking lunges. This compound movement strengthens the legs as well as the core, glutes, and hips. Labrada pushed through a few sets of walking lunges and jumped into the next one.Hip Adduction MachineThe adductors are a group of muscles in the inner thigh. They are responsible to adduct (bring together) the thighs and stabilizing the pelvis trunk when you stand on one leg.Hunter Labrada got a few good sets of this exercise under his belt and took to the final exercise of the day.Standing Calf RaisesLabrada wrapped up the training session by adding stimulus to the calves. The standing calf raise works the gastrocnemius muscles as seated calf raises that work the soleus muscle that lies underneath it. Labrada trained his gastrocnemius muscles with standing calf raises and wrapped up the training session.Overall, the workout included:Hunter Labrada’s father Lee Labrada recently stated that Hunter will retire from competitive bodybuilding once he wins the Mr. Olympia title and focus on his life after bodybuilding. However, winning the title this year is a Goliathan task for every competitor. The roster is filled to the brim with high-level talent working towards a common goal. Veteran bodybuilder Samir Bannout recently predicted the top five bodybuilders at the 2022 Olympia and Labrada’s name does not appear in that list. However, the 30-year-old is training hard to beat the competition. It will be interesting to see what the scorecards show on Dec. 18.You can watch the full workout video here, courtesy of Hunter Labrada’s personal YouTube channel:

Kali Muscle: Bodybuilders Are ‘So Caught Up’ In Drugs, They Don’t Think About the late Cedric McMillan and Shawn Rhoden

Kali Muscle: Bodybuilders Are ‘So Caught Up’ In Drugs, They Don’t Think About the late Cedric McMillan and Shawn Rhoden

Online fitness sensation Chuck “Kali Muscle” Kirkendall continues to warn against the dangers of professional bodybuilding. During a recent video, Kali shared that bodybuilders are too fixated on drugs and appeasing judges rather than preserving their health for the long term. In 2021, the sport of bodybuilding saw more athletes than usual pass away. The 2018 Mr. Olympia winner Shawn Rhoden died from suspected heart problems as well as George Peterson, whose body was found in his hotel room two days before performing at last year’s Olympia.  The concerning trend from last year appeared to bleed into 2022. A slew of influential figures in the sport lost their lives over the past several months like former Arnold Classic winner Cedric McMillan, 46-year-old judge Jerry Ward, and German IFBB Pro Andreas Frey. Kali also suffered a near-death experience last November after having a heart attack. Ever since the scary ordeal, he’s been on a mission to promote health awareness in bodybuilding. In light of the growing number of deaths, Kali Muscle has been far more vocal about steroids and other dangers present in the sport. At first, his message was simple: ‘if you’re a bodybuilder, then you’re risking your life.’ Though, as time went on, his tone became more serious. He reiterated in August that bodybuilders have now become test dummies who continually risk their lives. In one of his latest videos, Kali Muscle gave an honest take on why he chose not to pursue a pro career. Kali Muscle says He’d Be Dead if He Pursued Pro Bodybuilding CareerThe popular fitness personality specified that he wouldn’t be here today if he pursued a pro career in bodybuilding.“I’m glad I didn’t go Pro bro, I’d been dead. Just being honest. I’m glad I had enough sense when I saw the list of what [drugs] to take, then I was like, ‘nah, I’m cool.’ I knew at that point, there’s just something in your spirit that tells you. You know what I mean.”  Kali added that bodybuilders who are ‘caught up’ in drugs, ‘don’t hear’ or heed the warnings from himself, Shawn Rhoden, and Cedric McMillan.“If you’re caught up in it, you’re caught up in it. You don’t hear Kali Muscle, Shawn Rhoden, Cedric [McMillan], like ‘oh that ain’t going to happen to me.’ I wasn’t like that. I was really conscious of injuries and having health problems. That’s why I would get off [drugs]. Like most people, they wouldn’t get off. I would get off three months out of the year,” Kali Muscle shared. In addition to the aforementioned concerns, Kali Muscle shared that life as a bodybuilder is ‘nonstop’ and the sacrifices aren’t worth the financial rewards. “I didn’t go Pro as a bodybuilder. I’m like, ‘it’s nonstop.’ A judge is like, ‘oh I want your legs 40 inches,’ and those motherfuc**rs are doing what they got to do to get it. I ain’t never been no fuc**ng sheep or pawn, letting another fat fu** man as judge telling me how I’m supposed to get my body for hardly no money.” “Bro, $400,000! Bro, he [Mr. Olympia winners] had to spend $6 million to get $400,000,” Kali Muscle said. “None of these guys got their own supplement companies or nothing. Jay [Cutler] and Ronnie [Coleman] are the only ones.” Cedric McMillan at Arnold ClassicKali isn’t the only prominent voice in the fitness community warning against bodybuilding drugs. Earlier this week, former 1983 Mr. Olympia Samir Bannout discussed bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman’s 2001 dehydration health scare. Bannout added that even for experienced coaches, dialing in dehydration a week before a bodybuilding contest can be deadly. The last time fans heard from Kali he was at the hospital for over two days undergoing a series of health screenings. During the visit, he underlined that it’s not just steroids killing bodybuilders but excessive amounts of food too. He said he ‘felt sorry’ for popular names in the sport like 2021 Arnold Classic champion Nick Walker and rising IFBB Pro Andrew Jacked.Kali Muscle is urging athletes to prioritize their health before it’s too late. He hopes his recent dialogue will help promote safer bodybuilding practices moving forward. Watch the full video below:RELATED: Kali Muscle and Big Boy Gets In Altercation After Getting Kicked Out Of Gold’s Venice (VIDEO)

Flex Lewis Puts Andrew Jacked Through a Hellaceous Quads Workout During The 2022 Olympia Prep

Flex Lewis Puts Andrew Jacked Through a Hellaceous Quads Workout During The 2022 Olympia Prep

Andrew Jacked is on a quest to realize his Mr. Olympia dream in the first year of his pro bodybuilding career. The Nigerian bodybuilder earned his IFBB Pro card by dominating his competition at the 2022 Arnold Classic Amateur. He instantly became the talk of the town because of his massive frame and incredibly aesthetic physique. By…

William Bonac Shares Full Day of Eating During Contest Prep for 2022 Mr. Olympia

William Bonac Shares Full Day of Eating During Contest Prep for 2022 Mr. Olympia

Bodybuilder William Bonac is gearing up for the upcoming 2022 Mr. Olympia, scheduled for Dec. 15-18 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a recent YouTube video, Bonac shared his full day of eating in prep several weeks from the Olympia. William Bonac first gained attention in the IFBB Pro League for…

All Ms. Olympia Winners — Bodybuilding Queens & The History of the Show

All Ms. Olympia Winners — Bodybuilding Queens & The History of the Show

The Ms. Olympia contest debuted at the Superbowl of bodybuilding — Olympia in 1980. Notably, it took the Olympia owners 15 years to launch the women’s bodybuilding division after they started Mr. Olympia in 1965.  However, it wasn’t the only time the Ms. Olympia contest received a step-motherly treatment. Ms. Olympia was discontinued in 2014….

Coach Dominick Mutascio Opens Up On Split With Nick Walker: ‘I Just Wish Things Were Handled Differently’

Coach Dominick Mutascio Opens Up On Split With Nick Walker: ‘I Just Wish Things Were Handled Differently’

Men’s Open division standout Nick Walker is gearing up for the upcoming Olympia 2022, scheduled for Dec. 15-18 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. In a recent interview with Dave Palumbo of RxMuscle, coach Dominick Mutascio revealed the reason behind his split from Walker. Walker emerged as one of the most…