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2022 Atlantic Coast Pro Results and Recap
In one of the last Mr. Olympia qualifiers for this year, competitors battled for an invitation in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the 2022 Atlantic Coast Pro. The November 19 event featured competitors from the Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini and Women’s Physique. Each competitor this weekend shared the same goal of one day becoming an…
12 Vegan Bodybuilders That Will Motivate You To Go Plant-Based
Chicken, eggs, fish, beef, and whey protein are considered staples in a bodybuilding nutrition program. Animal-based foods are rich in protein that can help build muscle mass and strength. [1] However, there has been a recent boom in veganism. The Netflix documentary The Game Changers, based on plant-based eating, protein, and strength, added fuel to the fire…
Nick Walker Crushes Leg Workout, Shares Peeled Physique Posing 4 Weeks From 2022 Mr. Olympia
With the goal of becoming a Mr. Olympia champion, bodybuilder Nick Walker plans to showcase dramatic improvements when he steps on stage. In a recent YouTube video, Walker shared a brutal leg workout and posing session four weeks from the Olympia contest next month. Fans and veterans of the sport have taken notice of Nick…
Breon Ansley “Embraces the Pain” of Training On Fewer Calories During Olympia Prep
The Speakeasy Gym in Pasadena, CA, was the training outlet for former two-time Classic Physique Olympia champion Breon Ansley on Nov. 10, 2022, for a shoulder and arm workout with six weeks to go before the 2022 Olympia. The grandest competition in the sport is scheduled for Dec. 16-18, 2022, and Ansley will compete as a Classic Physique competitor for the final time before moving up in weight to compete in the 212 division.
The workout at the Speakeasy was unique to Ansley’s prep as it was early in his caloric cut to lean out for the Olympia. Ansley says training on fewer calories (read: less energy) involves “embracing the pain.” Check out his training session in the video below:
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Six is nothing to go through some pain, struggle, and exert some grit. That’s what’s going to make us the best in the world.
Pause sets and an emphasis on muscular endurance were the focal points of this session. While running on fewer calories, adaptations in the gym need to be made to prevent injury. Ansley opted not to increase the weight of each set too significantly as his strength is naturally lower while consuming less food.
The first movement was hammer grip dumbbell front raises. Ansley wore his lifting belt to support his bracing. Once he pre-exhausted his delts, he continued the set by switching to lateral raises. He continued his triset by leaning forward while sitting on the weight bench to perform dumbbell rear delt flyes.
The rear delt flyes could be performed by bending over while standing, but performing them seated offers better stability. That additional stability enables Ansley to move more weight without going too heavy, as the energy he would spend to brace himself while standing is removed as a limiting factor. These seem like small changes but can make a significant difference when detailing his physique.
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Moving away from the dumbbell rack, Ansley hit sets of shirtless dips. He performed them in a more upright position to bias the front delts rather than the pecs and triceps. The trade-off was significantly less range of motion so as to not impinge his shoulders.
Once all the dips were done, Ansley ventured to the cable rack to perform upright rows. Noticeably, his form involved maintaining a decent distance between him and the cable. Typically, this movement is done by rowing the cable near the collarbone. However, Ansley hoisted the cable in front of him, mimicking the movement patterns of front raises.
Once his shoulder training was complete, Ansley continued by training his biceps via EZ-bar curls. He superset them with reverse grip curls to add density to his arms. Hammer curls and triceps pushdowns closed out the session.
Ansley ranked third at the Classic Physique Olympia in 2020 and 2021, behind runner-up Terrence Ruffin and three-time reigning champion Chris Bumstead. If Ansley recaptures the throne in December 2022, he would tie Bumstead for the most Classic Physique Olympia titles of all time.
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DORIAN YATES TALKS OLD-SCHOOL TRAINING ON THE MENACE PODCAST
Dorian Yates was the standard-bearer in bodybuilding for the majority of the 1990’s. He is the only British Mr. Olympia winner, having held the title from 1992 to 1997. 25 years after his retirement from the sport, Yates is still considered a legend. Yates joined fellow ’90s bodybuilders Milos Sarcev, Dennis James and Chris Cormier…
2022 Prague Pro Bodybuilding Show Preview: Michal Križo Makes His Pro Debut
The 2022 Prague Pro bodybuilding event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, in Prague, Czech Republic, and it’s one of the final shows before the Olympia.
There will be six IFBB Pro League contests held at this event, but none have more hype around them than the Men’s Open bodybuilding showdown. And most — if not all — of that has to do with the fact that this is the IFBB Pro League debut of Michal Križo Križánek, a competitor who former Mr. Olympia winners like Jay Cutler and Samir Bannout believe can make some real noise at this year’s Mr. O if he qualifies.
Here’s the full lineup for Men’s Open as of Oct. 28:
2022 Prague Pro Men’s Open Bodybuilding Roster
Kokeny Bela
Pavel Beran
Lewis Breed
Adolf Burghardt
Pavel Cervinka
Chams-Eddine El-Bey
Enrico Hoffmann
Vladimir Iacovlev
Michal Križo Križánek
Ahmad Mahmoud
Milan Sadek
Marian Sramko
Jan Turek
Favorites to Watch
If you’re looking for a cheat sheet of competitors to keep an eye on, here are three with big-time potential to walk away with a win.
Michal Križo Križánek
After being recognized as the number one bodybuilder for the IFBB Elite Pro for several years, Križánek will make his pro debut less than one month after earning his new pro card. If he wins this contest, he will earn a trip to the 2022 Mr. Olympia, scheduled to take place Dec. 16-18, 2022 in Las Vegas, NV.
Since Krizanek is starting his road to the Olympia so late in the season, he wouldn’t be able to earn enough points to qualify through the Olympia Qualification System. In other words, he must win one of the pro shows between the Prague Pro and the end of the season on November 20 to earn a spot at the O.
Milan Sadek
Milan Sadek is one of the veterans of this lineup, having competed as a pro since 2015. He appeared on the Olympia stage as a 212 competitor in 2017, when he placed sixth. And while he hasn’t won a pro show as an Open competitor, this contest could be an opportunity for him to change that. He will just have to counter Križánek’s size with razor-sharp definition and conditioning.
Marian Sramko
This is also Marian Sramko’s pro debut, and he could easily be the dark horse of the bunch. He won the 2021 NPC Worldwide British champion, thanks to his jaw-dropping legs. And his upper body isn’t too bad, either.
Sramko likes to use classic poses in his individual routine, which could impress the judges and push him up the scorecard. The only question for him will be if he can withstand the intensity and pressure that comes with being on a pro stage with an Olympia qualification on the line.
Olympia Qualification System
The second- through fifth-place finishers in all six divisions will earn Tier 4 points in the Olympia Qualification System, and those points can be valuable. The top three in the standings as of November 20 will also move on to the Olympia. The points per position are below.
2nd – 4 points
3rd – 3 points
4th – 2 points
5th – 1 point
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Other Divisions
The lineups for the other five contests (212, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini, and Wellness) are below. In total, more than 70 pros across all six divisions will represent 20 countries. No Americans are in the lineup for this contest.
212 Bodybuilding
Abdulrahman Alkhashti
Steve Benthin
Jamal Changezi
Dawid Cnota
Pasquale D’Angelo
Peter Molnar
Daniel Sticco
Tomas Tabaciar
Jorge Zamorano
Mihoubi Zohir
Classic Physique
George Acheampong
Thomas Baier
Luca Corrado
Petar Duper
Djallel Feidi
Sebastian Guncik
Patrik Herczik
Kelvin Hinde
Jakub Kolinek
Fatih Terzioglu
Andrej Varga
Men’s Physique
Hashem Alfotewi
Omer Bahmed
Tamas Csernoch
Dimitri Desheraud
Furkan Er
Miroslav Juricek
Daniel Leone
Mohamed Magdy
Davide Mazzolari
Andrea Mosti
Abisai Pietersz
Miroslav Priban
Manuel Santalucia
Filip Steflovic
Oskar Tchorzewski
Daniel Tulok
Rafal Zabawa
Bikini
Anastazja Biedka
Andreea Cazaceanu
Martyna Derlat
Valerya Fedorenko
Klaudia Ignasiak
Tatiana Lanovenko
Ottavia Mazza
Zsofia Reka Molnar
Eszter Oczella
Mie Kirstine Rommelhoff
Henrieta Skupekova
Aneta Szoltysek
Allison Testu
Wellness
Aysegul Besli
Mari Carvalho
Leonida Ciobu
Aline Machado Galvao Freitas
Lidia Melero
Anna Mroczkovska
Lexy Oliver
Maria Paulette
Figen Sahin
Clara Sella
Lara Tasharofi
Danai Theodoropoulou
Sabrina Diaz Urdaneta
Michelle Vogelsgesang
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PNBA Arely Ayala’s “Breakfast of Champions” Prepping Her to Defend Natural Olympia Title
Natural Olympia Bikini Angels reigning champ Arely Ayala shares the breakfast prepping her to defend her title at 2022 Natural Olympia.
You may have heard the adage “breakfast is the most important meal of the day.” Doctors have been touting this for decades and for a good reason. A proper breakfast can fuel your body with the nutrition it needs to build the physique of a world-class bodybuilding champion. So what does a natural bodybuilding champion eat for breakfast? Professional Natural Bodybuilding Association (PNBA) athlete Arely Ayala gave insight into her 2022 natural bodybuilding “breakfast of champions.”
Arely Ayala is the reigning Natural Olympia Bikini Angels champion, and she aspires to defend her title and win the Bikini Divas (runner-up last year) at 2022 Natural Olympia. Ayala has had a fantastic run this year thus far:
Arely Ayala’s Current 2022 Titles
Arey Ayala’s First Meal of the Day
Arely Ayala says her protein-centric breakfast has significantly impacted her success this year. Ayala said:
“Within bodybuilding, nutrition
plays a fundamental role in achieving the objectives and many people
today may have a lot of discipline and do not miss their workouts, but
they fail to eat and eat a proper diet. So I want to share with you
some of my favorite foods that I use for breakfast, as a pre-workout
that is sweet and very satiating, without sugar, with or without
carbohydrates, depending on my needs at the time. Every day I have the
same breakfast in preparation for international competition: Waffles
and Pancakes Fitness. The star ingredients are egg whites and protein
powder. Other ingredients that I add as required are: oatmeal, rice
flour, cinnamon, splendao stevia, fruit, zero sugar honey, zero
nutella, peanut butter, Greek yogurt, spincah, chia, and so on.
Remember, in order to stick to your diet, you have to enjoy your food.”
Arely Ayala’s Breakfast Overview
Arely Ayala is proof that you can eat delicious food and build the physique of a natural bodybuilding champion. Of course, eating healthy foods is vital for your body to function optimally, build muscle, and burn the most fat possible. But the nutrition targets you hit play a much more significant role in the physique you build than the foods you eat.
For example, Arely Ayala’s breakfast is packed with protein, including egg whites, protein powder, peanut butter, Greek yogurt, chia, and Splenda Stevia. And protein is vital for building muscle and feeling satiated.
Ayala’s breakfast also contains the complex carbs of oatmeal and rice flour, which help fuel her workouts. Carbohydrates are essential for energy and muscle glycogen (fuel for your muscles).
Ayala also believes you must enjoy what you eat to stick to your diet. This is why Ayala’s meal includes honey and cinnamon to add flavor to her already tasty pancakes.
Overall, Arely Ayala’s breakfast is packed with everything you need to start your day on the right foot to build an elite physique and crush an intense workout. It’s protein-packed to build muscle, has carbs to fuel your workouts, and contains other healthy ingredients to support optimal health. Plus, it’s mouthwatering!
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Bodybuilder Nataliya Kuznetsova Shows Off Massive Biceps In Recent Physique Update
Bodybuilder Nataliya Kuznetsova has shown off her physique and even dabbled in powerlifting.
Nataliya Kuznetsova is a female bodybuilder that has gained a massive following over the years because of his ripped physique. Kuznetsova is an IFBB Professional bodybuilder but has not competed in years. She has also dabbled in powerlifting during her career. In a recent update, it is clear that she is still focused on building a massive physique.
Kuznetsova last competed in 2019 during the Romania Muscle Fest Pro. She put together an impressive routine but was defeated by Monia Gioiosa. There are many who felt Kuznetsova should have won the prize. Over they ears, she has built her strength to an elite level and this has helped her set many records in powerlifting.
According to her Instagram bio, Nataliya Kuznetsova currently holds world records in deadlifts, bench press, and arm lifting. This is not a surprise when looking at the physique she has been able to build.
“You Can, You Should, and if you are brave enough to start, you will ✊️”
Nataliya Kuznetsova was featured in Generation Iron’s film Biogorexia. The film explores the physical and psychological depths of Muscle Dysmorphia through the eyes of five subjects in the bodybuilding industry. Bigorexia uncovers the inner most details of how this widespread disorder changes every element of a person’s lifestyle and includes discussions with athletes, doctors, and scientists around the world.
Nataliya Kuznetsova’s Career
Nataliya Kuznetsove began bodybuilding back in 2007, where she won back-to-back titles at the Baykal Gran Prix. She eventually moved into powerlifting and built her strength to a championship level. Kuznetsova went back into bodybuilding in 2018, when she earned her Pro Card after winning the WOS Romania Muscle Fest Amateur.
One year later, she finished as the runner up ding the Romania Muscle Fest Pro in the Women’s Bodybuilding division. Nataliya Kuznetsova has reached one million followers on Instagram because of her impressive build and feats of strength.
Nataliya Kuznetsova has remained in championship shape but there is no public plan as of now to return to the stage. Regardless of her next move, Kuznetsova has proven to be a winner and has the capability to take on any challenge.
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Stan Efferding: Cardio Is Nowhere Near As Important As You Think It Is | The Mike O’Hearn Show
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Stan Efferding & Mike O’Hearn want you to stop making cardio a religion.
Cardio sucks. Everyone knows it – and it’s particularly a thorn in the side of strength athletes and bodybuilders. However, the benefits of cardio for heart health and endurance are well known. As the fitness industry continues to grow in the mainstream – cardio has become a must-do activity for athletes and the regular person. In fact, it’s not uncommon to be guilted for not including cardio into your lifestyle – at risk of your life longevity. While cardio certainly has wonderful benefits, Mike O’Hearn believes many athletes are actually hurting their fitness goals with too much cardio. Pro bodybuilder and powerlifting legend Stan Efferding agrees. In Generation Iron and Barbend’s latest episode of the Mike O’Hearn Show, Stan Efferding explains how most fit individuals are doing way too much cardio.
Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death in the United States – especially for males. This reality has driven science and fitness experts to stress improving lifestyle via a better diet and increased cardio activity. While this may be an important truth for the average sedentary American – the message has also affected the athletic world. Mike O’Hearn and Stan Efferding are seeing a troublesome trend in modern athletes – they all do too much cardio.
Mike O’Hearn gets down into the weeds discussing this concept in detail with Stan Efferding – explaining how modern athletes often do cardio to the detriment of their fitness goals. Let’s break it down.
What Are METs In Cardiovascular Health?
A MET is the ratio of your working metabolic rate in relation to your resting metabolic rate. MET stands for metabolic equivalent – it’s the energy exhausted per unite of time. In simplest terms, it’s a scientific way to measure the intensity of exercise or an activity.
The base level, one MET, is your energy expenditure at rest. So when thinking about METs, you get a better idea of what it is measuring. 10 METs would be spending energy ten times more than when you are at rest.
Stan Efferding explains that for good cardiovascular health and decreased mortality rate – an individual should be able to maintain 8 METs during activity. 8 METs would be the equivalent of riding a bike on flat terrain. In comparison, running (at about 7mph) would equate to about 11-12 METs. This is important in understanding why he believes athletes and fit individuals are spending too much time on cardio. Let’s move on.
“Cardio is not a religion.”
– Mike O’Hearn
Stan Efferding Explains The Reason Athletes And Fit People Should Do Less Cardio
Mike O’Hearn and Stan Efferding make it clear from the top that this discussion is about fit individuals and athletes specifically. Their advice about cardio would change significantly for the average person or a person who lives a sedentary lifestyle.
Stan Efferding breaks down athletes into three categories regarding cardiovascular health:
People who meet 8 METs without needing cardio exercise
People who do cardio or weightlifting in order to successfully meet 8 METs
People who do cardio or weightlifting but still do not meet 8 METs
Stan Efferding claims that studies show the individuals who meet the first category are able to successfully commit to 8 MET activities despite not doing regular cardio. This can be due to genetics or overall lifestyle (such as an active job). But what is important to note, is that the individuals in category three, who do cardio regularly but still can’t meet 8 METs, have a higher mortality rate than the individuals in category one who do zero cardio.
What Stan Efferding is trying to point out here is that cardio in and of itself is not the singular solution to cardiovascular health. It’s not about the individual action, it’s about the outcome. What is important is that your cardio or weightlifting or activity leads to improvement in your ability. If you can’t measure an outcome – then you are simply doing a repetitive task, like cardio, for no reason.
This ties into the notion of diminishing returns in exercise. Over time your body will adapt, so you must adapt your training. If you do the exact same cardio routine every day for the rest of your life – you will not necessarily be gaining a cardiovascular benefit from the cardio.
“I find very few individuals who need more cardio if they are already generally fit.”
– Stan Efferding
Cardio Should Not Be A Religion, But It’s Also Not The Devil
Mike O’Hearn and Stan Efferding also want to stress that they are not saying you should never do cardio – or that cardio accomplishes nothing. What they are trying to say is that many fit athletes who don’t do cardio… probably don’t need to start doing it. The outcome or result of your lifestyle is more important than the exact mode that gets you there.
If you are a generally fit person but still suffer from factors such as high blood pressure, high lipids, or high blood sugar – cardio will help you become healthier, lower those levels, and decrease your mortality rate.
But if you are a bodybuilder without these issues and you can hit a consistent 8 METS of activity without cardio – that’s okay too.
At the end of the day, Stan Efferding values movement most above all else. If that movement is cardio and it fits your overall athletic goals, great. If that movement is weightlifting without cardio, that’s also okay.
Stan and Mike have far too often run into athletes who pressed too much cardio throughout their training regiment – and are now leading into a competition with limited options to improve because the cardio has worn them down. This is the worst situation when you are close to a competition. It leaves you with limited to no options and may pull away from your success at the competition.
This is why Mike O’Hearn and Stan Efferding are stressing to pull back on cardio if you are an athlete. Odds are you are doing too much. There are ways to keep longevity high without having cardio diminishing your muscle mass or your athletic ability. It ultimately depends on what sport you compete in – but for bodybuilders, don’t succumb to the pressure. You may not need cardio to stay healthy while you prepare for your competition. Each individual varies – but don’t fall for the blanket “cardio is always important” opinion.
Wrap Up
You can watch Mike O’Hearn and Stan Efferding talk about cardio in full detail by watching our latest episode of The Mike O’Hearn Show above. Make sure to catch new episodes every Friday only on the Generation Iron Fitness Network or wherever podcasts are downloaded.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Will Not Attend Arnold Sports Festival UK, Event Name To Be Changed Moving Forward
The Arnold Sports UK will now go by Experience With Sports Festival UK.
For the second consecutive year, Arnold Schwarzenegger will not attend the Arnold Sports Festival UK. The official announcement was made on social media, with some other news being shared as well. The event will change its name moving forward and officially go by “Experience with Sports Festival UK.”
Schwarzenegger missed the event last year due to medical issues. There was no reason shared this year but the event planners were under the impression that Schwarzenegger would be in attendance. The organization has vowed to reach out to those who have purchased passes ahead of time to meet and take photos with Schwarzenegger.
The Arnold Sports UK Instagram page made the announcement on Thursday night with a post.
“We regret to inform you, following the recent announcement from Brian Powers of the US Arnold Sports Festival, that Arnold Schwarzenegger will not be attending our Arnold Spots Festival UK (ASFUK) this weekend.
This comes with extreme disappointment as we have been working hard for the last two years to make Arnold proud of an event in his name. Last year we faced disappointment of his nonattendance due to medical reasons, but during our advance planning we had no reason to believe he would not be joining us this year.”
Event to Change Name In 2023
Along with the announcement of Arnold Schwarzenegger not being in attendance, the Arnold Sports Festival UK announced that it would be changing its name of the event heading into the 2023 competition.
“We also thank Arnold for the support he has given us over the last two years. Moving forward as a team we will be changing the name of this event to EXPERIENCE WITH SPORTS FESTIVAL UK.
We are looking forward to growing the Experience With Sports Festival UK, and we are eager to bring you on this journey with us. We plan to grow to become the most exciting fitness and health event in the world.”
This year’s event will feature a new winner as Nathan De Asha will not be competing. He was crowned champion in 2021. Andrew Jacked will enter the competition looking to build on his championship performance during the Texas Pro.
The Arnold Sports Festival UK will take place this weekend and will run as usual. The bodybuilding event will highlight the weekend and fans will still have a chance to see some elite talent compete on stage.
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