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Bertil Fox Reportedly Released From Prison After 25 Years Behind Bars For Convicted Double Murder

Bertil Fox Reportedly Released From Prison After 25 Years Behind Bars For Convicted Double Murder

Bodybuilder Bertil Fox, convicted of double murder 25 years ago, has reportedly been released from prison.
Early reports seem to confirm that pro bodybuilder Bertil Fox has been released from prison after spending nearly 25 years behind bars. The news was first reported by fellow competitive bodybuilder Gary Strydom and has seemingly been confirmed by Fox’s son, Shaun Fox. Bertil Fox plead guilty to double murder in 1998 – having allegedly murder his former fiancee Leyoca Browne and her mother Violet Browne.
According to an initial report by Gary Strydom, Bertil Fox was officially pardoned by the Governor General of St. Kitts and Nevis on August 4th, 2022. Upon release, Fox has been reported to have moved to London, UK to be with his family. While no official report of the pardon has surfaced, the news has seemingly been confirmed by Bertil’s son Shaun Fox in a comment responding to the news on Facebook.
You can see the original post alongside a screenshot of Shaun Fox’s confirmation below:

Bertil Fox’s Bodybuilding Origins & Career
Bertil Fox was born on January 5th, 1951 on the eastern caribbean island of St. Kitts and Nevins. Fox moved to London, UK along with his family when he was only one year old. Encouraged by his cousin to try bodybuilding, Fox competed and won in the 1969 Junior Mr. Britain at 18 years old. It was a moment that solidified his passion and career in competitive bodybuilding.
Bertil Fox went on to win nearly every major bodybuilding competition outside of the IFBB Pro league. This includes the AAU Mr. World in 1976, the amateur NABBA Mr. Universe in 1977 and later the pro NABBA Mr. Universe in both 1978 and 1979. Upon earning his IFBB Pro card, Joe Weider sponsored Fox’s move to Los Angeles in 1981. He would compete in the IFBB Pro league for the next 13 years – where he was known by the nickname “Brutal Bertil.”
Bertil Fox’s best placings in the IFBB Pro league were the 1982 Night Of Champions and the 1983 Swiss Grand Prix – where he finished second in both shows. His highest placing a the Mr. Olympia was fifth in 1983. Fox later retired from competitive bodybuilding in 1994 and moved back to his hometown of St. Kitts and Nevins.

Double Murder Conviction
On September 30th, 1997, 20 year old beauty queen Leyoca Browne and her mother, 36 year old Violet Browne were fatally shot. Bertil Fox, who had previously been engaged to Leyoca, was arrested and charged with the double murder. Fox plead guilty and was convicted of murder on May 22, 1998.
Bertil Fox was originally sentenced to death by hanging. This decision was later reversed after an appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. His sentence was changed to life in prison.
Now it seems on August 4th, 2022, Governor General Timothy Harris pardoned Bertil Fox. He was allegedly released immediately where he quickly returned to his family in London, UK.
This story is still developing. At the time of this writing, Generation Iron has not been able to contact or verify the story with Shaun Fox or any other official source. This article will be updated as soon as more information becomes available.

PNBA Tattoo Champ Ken Ross Overcame Depression Through an Awe-Inspiring Natural Bodybuilding Transformation

PNBA Tattoo Champ Ken Ross Overcame Depression Through an Awe-Inspiring Natural Bodybuilding Transformation

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PNBA Natural Olympia tattoo champ Ken Ross shares an inspiring natural bodybuilding transformation that led to overcoming depression, obesity, and suicidal thoughts. 
Obesity, eating unhealthy, and being sedentary can all negatively affect your mental health. But natural bodybuilding has been a sanctuary for many natural bodybuilders suffering from diseases such as cancer or mental health issues like anxiety and depression. One of the most passionate Professional Natural Bodybuilding Association (PNBA) athletes, Ken Ross, opened up about how natural bodybuilding helped him overcome obesity, depression, and suicidal thoughts. 
Recently Ross uploaded a post on Instagram showing his natural bodybuilding transformation from 2005-2011 that helped him conquer obesity, depression, and suicidal thoughts. On Instagram, Ross stated:
“Obese, depressed, suicidal, no goals, no vision & no dreams….this was me❌️
I was VERY fit in my younger years and lost it all ?
I will use my personal experience and the journeys of the 1000+ clients I have helped to get you back on track ✅️
And no, you don’t have to get onstage. I will just make you better than yesterday, EVERYDAY that you work with me ?”
You can see his Instagram post below. 

PNBA Tattoo Champ Ken Ross
Ken Ross is an Australian PNBA athlete from Canberra, Australia. At 18, Ross says he knew he wouldn’t be like some of IFBB Pro’s greats like Dorian Yates and Kevin Levrone, so that motivated him to stay clean of drugs. 
After helping his friend backstage at a show, he was inspired to start competing in 2007. Since then, he’s dominated the tattoo category and has tattoos to prove it. Ross has 8 Natural Olympia titles and title tattoos to prove it. As well as tattoos of the 13 different countries he’s competed in and the INBA Global, PNBA Pro, and Natural Olympia logo tattoos.
Ken Ross has accomplished many feats since entering the INBA PNBA. Ken Ross stats and achievements:

Loss 60 lbs/27kg
Competed in first bodybuilding show at 40
Has competed in 129 INBA PNBA Global shows by 55 (world record for the INBA PNBA)
Has competed in 13 countries
INBA PNBA Hall of Famer
PNBA Pro
INBA PNBA Global World Ambassador for Natural Sports

Ken Ross says the INBA PNBA helped him through life and emerged him as a person to inspire others. Ken Ross asserted:
“The INBA PNBA is my family. The values they stand for have resonated with me through my journey. I use these five pillars: Integrity, Loyalty, Excellence, Spirit & Dedication to inspire others on their quests.”
How INBA PNBA Natural Bodybuilding Helps Athletes Overcome Struggles
After learning more about the INBA PNBA athletes, talking with them, and seeing some of their content, it’s apparent that many athletes got into natural bodybuilding to help deal with life struggles. For example, 3x Natural Olympia Classic Physique champ Brandon Lirio used natural bodybuilding as an outlet to overcome panic attacks. 
Moreover, the INBA PNBA hosts the International Battle Against Cancer in support of INBA PNBA athletes that have battled cancer, survived cancer, or have lost loved ones diagnosed with cancer. And natural bodybuilding has been a way for these athletes to cope. In addition, it’s even helped some of them beat their battle against cancer. 
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Joseph Baena Shares What Started His “Addiction To The Gym” During Workout With Bradley Martyn

Joseph Baena Shares What Started His “Addiction To The Gym” During Workout With Bradley Martyn

Joseph Baena recently discussed bodybuilding and how he began lifting in the gym.
The path to a life of fitness was an easy one for Joseph Baena, who is the son of Arnold Schwarzenegger. However, this might not be the initial reason he became interested in the gym. During a recent workout with fitness star Bradley Martyn, Baena opened up about how he began working out.
Despite lacking the sheer size of his father, Baena maintains an impressive physique with toned arms, and it is only improving. Baena has gone through noticeable transformations as he continues to put on some muscle in the gym. Like his work in the gym, Baena is also following his father’s footsteps on the big screen.
Baena recently released an acting project entitled Lava. He was able to show off an impressive physique on set and also had to maintain size for his role in Call of Duty: The Last Airshow.
Martyn and Baena hit the gym for a workout and had some discussions on bodybuilding as a whole. During the video, Baena opened up about how he was able to find lifting in the first place.
Joseph Baena Admits He Was Not Always Fit
Before hitting their workout, Joseph Baena and Bradley Martyn decided to spark a conversation. This is when Baena admitted that he was not always fit and decided to take the gym a bit more serious once he went to college.
“I was the chubby kid in my crew. It was until I joined swim my sophomore year and I only joined swim because I didn’t make the soccer or basketball team. I got cut because I was too chubby,” Baena said.
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Joseph Baena said that he did not begin his love for fitness until he was a junior in college. Naturally, Schwarzenegger gave his son some reading material on the subject.
“I didn’t really start hitting the gym until my junior year of college. I started lifting, and my pops, Arnold Schwarzenegger, if you don’t know, so he gave me the Bodybuilding Encyclopedia, his bodybuilding encyclopedia.
I open up the book, he’s like, ‘look, every question that you have is right in here. So do your research.’ I took that to heart. I really dove in there and nonstop, just only the bodybuilding encyclopedia. Then I got cut again, and that really started my addiction to the gym.”
Joseph Baena and Bradley Martyn then began their workout. This is when Martyn joked about being able to defeat Schwarzenegger if they were both in their primes. This sparked a debate on if any bodybuilders today could take down Schwarzenegger, which has become a hot topic as of late.
“The lines are so different now. The conditioning now is a lot more dry. To me, it doesn’t look like a sculpture anymore, it looks like a bodybuilder. I don’t know,” Baena explained.
Joseph Baena has built an impressive physique in a short amount of time. It is clear that his love and passion for fitness is growing each day. Baena has expressed interest in competing in bodybuilding at some point but there have been no concrete plans revealed just yet.
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2022 Orchid Pro Singapore Results

2022 Orchid Pro Singapore Results

Cheuk Nam Yuen wins the 2022 Orchid Pro Singapore!
The Orchid Pro Singapore took place on Saturday, handing out a ticket to the Olympia to the Bikini champion. It was Cheuk Nam Yuen who was crowned champion and will appear on the biggest stage in the sport.
Yuen will make her debut on the Olympia stage come December. She is one of the up-and-coming talents in the growing Bikini division. Yuen is coming off two fifth-place finishes this year during the San Antonio Pro and Minneapolis Pro. She earned her Pro Card back in 2019 and has been improving her physique ever since.
The full breakdown of the event can be found below. Check out the full results from the show, along with an official score card.
2022 Orchid Pro Singapore Breakdown
Bikini

First Place – Cheuk Nam “Karen” Yuen
Second Place – Nittaya Kongthun
Third Place – Shaina Garcia
Fourth Place – Hether Hei Man Kam
Fifth Place – Wan Lam Samantha Kwan
Sixth Place – Nicole Tan
Seventh Place – Josephine Yeong
Eighth Place – Uchral Byambatseren
Ninth Place – Hikaru Sarah Nishide Dundore
Tenth Place – Regina Tan

2022 Orchid Pro Singapore Official Score Card

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

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

2022 Phoenix Pro Results

2022 Phoenix Pro Results

Rodrigue Chesnier wins the 2022 Phoenix Pro!
The 2022 Phoenix Pro took place on Saturday at the Westworld of Scottsdale in Scottsdale. The Men’s Physique division was on display in this event and handed out qualification to the 2022 Olympia. Rodrigue Chesnier was crowned champion and will now compete on the biggest stage in the sport.
Chesnier is no stranger to the Olympia. This will be his third consecutive appearance on the biggest stage. In 2020, Chesnier won the Optimum Classic Pro and followed it up with a Milwaukee Pro victory last year. He has competed at least four times in each of the last four years. Chesnier will look to continue to improve on his standings year to year.
The full results from the Phoenix Pro have been announced. Check out the full breakdown from the event, along with an official score card from the show!
2022 Phoenix Pro Breakdown
Men’s Physique

First Place – Rodrigue Chesnier
Second Place – Jeremy Coleman
Third Place – Jeremiah Maxey
Fourth Place – Zach Savoie
Fifth Place – Frank Worley
Sixth Place – Anthony Gilkes
Seventh Place – Steven Pham
Eighth Place – Javiohn Seymore
Ninth Place – Khali Quartey
Tenth Place – Francisco Rodriguez

2022 Phoenix Pro Official Score Card

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

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

2022 Tampa Pro Bodybuilding Results

2022 Tampa Pro Bodybuilding Results

Here are the results of the 2022 Tampa Pro Bodybuilding Show!
The 2022 Tampa Pro took place at the Grand Hyatt in Tampa, FL over the weekend. Competitors from all 10 divisions in bodybuilding were on display hoping for a chance to qualify for the 2022 Olympia.
Keone Pearson highlighted night one of the finals on Friday with a victory in Men’s 212. He was victorious in the same division during the 2021 Chicago Pro, earning a spot in the Olympia. He will have another chance to show what he can do on the biggest stage in bodybuilding.
The full results are still being announced and will wrap up on Saturday night! Check out the breakdown from the event below, along with official score cards. This article will be updated as more results are released.
2022 Tampa Pro: All Division Winners

Men’s Open: Coming soon!
Classic Physique: Courage Opara
Men’s 212: Keone Pearson
Men’s Physique: Daniel Ammons
Women’s Bodybuilding: Chelsea Dion
Fitness: Coming soon!
Figure: Jessica Reyes Padilla
Bikini: Coming soon!
Women’s Physique: Jeannie Feldman
Wellness: Coming soon!

2022 Tampa Pro Breakdown
Men’s 212

First Place – Keone Pearson
Second Place – Kerrith Bajjo
Third Place – Nathan Epler
Fourth Place – Cody Drobot
Fifth Place – Rocky Moten Jr.
Sixth Place – Ahmed El Wardany

Men’s Physique

First Place – Daniel Ammons
Second Place – Andre Ferguson
Third Place – Arya Saffaie
Fourth Place – Burak King
Fifth Place – Deke Roderique-Walker
Sixth Place – Micah Thomas Jr.

Women’s Bodybuilding

First Place – Chelsea Dion
Second Place – Sheena Ohlig
Third Place – Sherry Priami
Fourth Place – Victoria Dominguez
Fifth Place – Gabriela Pena
Sixth Place – Janeen Lankowski

Figure

First Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla
Second Place – Cherish Richardson
Third Place – Maggie Watson
Fourth Place – Autumn Cleveland
Fifth Place – Madison Dinges
Sixth Place – Ashley Felprin

Women’s Physique

First Place – Jeannie Feldman
Second Place – Ana Harias
Third Place – Elena Aviles Romero
Fourth Place – Diana Schnaidt
Fifth Place – Michele Steves
Sixth Place – Heather Grace

Classic Physique

First Place – Courage Opara
Second Place – Adely Annorat
Third Place – Valentin Petrov
Fourth Place – Armando Aman
Fifth Place – Kim Santos
Sixth Place – Keith Holmes

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

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

3 INBA PNBA Athletes Picked to Appear in Upcoming Bodybuilding Movie Starring Kristen Stewart: “Love Lies Bleeding”

3 INBA PNBA Athletes Picked to Appear in Upcoming Bodybuilding Movie Starring Kristen Stewart: “Love Lies Bleeding”

Images via Instagram @ire_lifestylefitness and @bethwhitemedina
3 INBA PNBA athletes will be featured in an upcoming bodybuilding movie starring Kristen Stewart: “Love Lies Bleeding”
The film studio producing the upcoming release of the movie Love Lies Bleeding reached out to the International Natural Bodybuilding Association (INBA)/Professional Natural Bodybuilding Association (PNBA), looking for high-quality athletes to appear in their film: Love Lies Bleeding. This film stars the damsel in distress with vampires vying for her attention–Kristen Stewart from The Twilight Saga. Ed Harris and Dave Franco are also set to join Stewart to star. According to IMDb, the movie is “a romance fueled by ego, desire, and the American dream.”
The INBA PNBA will feature three INBA PNBA athletes: Alondra Chatman, Ire Wardlaw, and Beth White-Medina. Alondra Chatman released a statement on Instagram to inform the natural bodybuilding community and express her gratitude. Chatman stated:
“When it’s been said that things can change in an instant… today I am living proof! As a contracted athlete with the @inbapnbaglobal_official @ironmanmagazineand @generationiron, they pledge to provide opportunities for us natural athletes to get our names and faces out there more publicly.
Well, yesterday with a few short phone calls and a quick check of my schedule, I hopped on a plane to New Mexico and am currently on set with @ire_lifestylefitness and @bethwhitemedina amongst a few other female bodybuilders doing what I love for a major movie production. ?? Such an amazing opportunity! And super proud to represent Natural Bodybuilding again on the big screen.”
You can see Alondra Chatman’s post below.

INBA PNBA Athlete Opportunities
The INBA PNBA is the most prominent natural bodybuilding organization and is in constant pursuit of giving its natural athletes outstanding professional opportunities. For example, they sign PNBA athletes to multi-media contracts with the INBA PNBA, Iron Man Magazine, and Generation Iron. One of those athletes is on set for Love Lies Bleeding 2x Natural Olympia Figure champ, Alondra Chatman. 
Multi-media contracts are built to give natural bodybuilding athletes an opportunity for professional growth. Each contract offers athletes brand building (social media posts, write-ups, photoshoots), guest appearances, posing, and seminar sessions. And they’ll get Iron Man Magazine nutrition ads and endorsements. To land a contract, though, INBA PNBA athletes must be in good standing with the league and agree to World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) drug testing guidelines. 
The INBA PNBA said multi-media contracts are “an opportunity for a natural bodybuilding athlete to acquire renown and recognition in the sport of natural bodybuilding, exploiting association’s promotional campaign via the Iron Man Magazine, news and events, and the Generation Iron platform.” 
Bodybuilding and Movies 
As natural bodybuilding and the INBA PNBA continue to grow, natural athletes on the silver screen may become more mainstream. INBA PNBA athletes aren’t the first to take up movie roles. Bodybuilding icon Arnold Schwarzenegger has appeared in many movie roles, including starring in The Terminator franchise. In addition, another prominent International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB) Pro bodybuilder Kai Greene has also picked up acting, among other forms of art. 
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Bodybuilding Legend Dorian Yates Trains Fitness Star Mike Thurston During Chest And Biceps Workout

Bodybuilding Legend Dorian Yates Trains Fitness Star Mike Thurston During Chest And Biceps Workout

Dorian Yates took Mike Thurston through an insane bodybuilding workout.
Bodybuilding legend Dorian Yates is known as one of the best bodybuilders of all-time. Many consider his back as the biggest spectacle the sport has ever seen. With his combination of size and conditioning, Yates won six consecutive Olympia titles. He remains extremely active in the gym and recently trained fitness star Mike Thurston through a chest and biceps workout.
The 60-year-old Yates has remained shredded during his retirement years. During his time off stage, he has focused on his health in many ways. Thurston decided to take on a workout with Yates in his recent video.
Thurston is a fitness star that has built a massive following on social media. He met with the bodybuilding legend at the M13 gym in Marbella, Spain for a huge workout.

Dorian Yates Shares Wisdom During Chest And Biceps Workout
Dorian Yates walked Mike Thurston through this workout and provided his wisdom during each exercise.

Decline Bench Press
Seated Chest Press Machine
Neutral Grip Incline Dumbbell Fly
Seated Dumbbell Concentration Curl
Standing EZ Bar Curl

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Decline Bench Press
Dorian Yates began this workout with a medium-grip decline bench press. He explained that he likes to start chest days with a compound exercise. It depends on which day it is when Yates is determining which exercise to use first. Yates instructs Thurston to pre-exhaust certain body parts.
“Some body parts like back and legs, I do pre exhaust…I prefer to start with a compound exercise on chest,” Yates said.
While performing the exercise, Yates makes sure to work his chest over his triceps. This can be done by keeping his hands in a medium grip. This grip also makes sure that the range of motion is not limited with the grip being too far apart.
Seated Chest Press Machine
The next exercise on the list is the seated chest press machine. Yates focuses on the negative movements, as these provide results. Also, he continues to explain how different muscles react differently depending on the rest period.
“My pecs were not my strongest body part. My chest was not my strongest body part. So I used super intensity techniques, whereas my back I would just go to failure. It’s not something to be overused because it’s very stressful on your nervous system.”

Neutral Grip Incline Dumbbell Fly
Mike Thurston moved onto neutral grip incline dumbbell flys as his next exercise. Again, Yates wants to make sure that all of the work is being placed on the chest and not the triceps.
“You don’t want to lock out at the top. That’s more triceps. We’re trying to keep the tension on the pecs. You’ll notice, you’ll get to a certain point and the resistance is falling off.”
Seated Dumbbell Concentration Curl
Dorian Yates moves onto an exercise that is meant to isolate the bicep. He was extremely conditioned during his time on stage, despite his massive size. Yates is a believer in pushing some exercise uses to failure in order to exhaust the muscle. He remains interested in aesthetics in bodybuilding, as well.

Standing EZ Bar Curl
The final exercise of the day was a standing EZ bar curl. Dorian Yates has been able to remain fit in retirement and does it by maintaining his routine.
“I do the weight training to maintain my muscle mass not to try to increase it, just to maintain it at a certain level. Then, I do some high intensity cardio intervals on the bike. Something like that. Yogo or Pilates for stretching or movement.”
Mike Thurston ends the video by asking Dorian Yates to train legs with him next. In retirement, Yates has continued his passion for fitness and health. He explains how he used steroids for over 12 years and believes that bodybuilders now are pushing too many compounds.
Yates is no longer taking steroids but he has tried some other recreational drugs. He is beginning to see life in a different way but has maintained his love for the gym.
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Stan Efferding: How To Lift Heavier At 50 Than You Ever Could At 20 | The Mike O’Hearn Show

Stan Efferding: How To Lift Heavier At 50 Than You Ever Could At 20 | The Mike O’Hearn Show

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Episode 10: Stan Efferding debunks the common held belief that you become weaker as you get older.
Stan Efferding is best known for being one of the strongest bodybuilders that ever lived. While he does not compete today, he is still well regarded for his functional training knowledge and expertise in weightlifting. That’s why Mike O’Hearn invited Efferding onto the podcast to dive deep into advanced training techniques – specifically on how to continue to excel as you age. In Generation Iron and Barbend’s latest episode of The Mike O’Hearn Show, Stan Efferding details how it is 100% possible to lift your strongest at 50 years old compared to your max weight in your 20s.
Throughout the entirety of this podcast, Mike O’Hearn has been consistent on the importance of longevity in strength and health. O’Hearn would rather be successfully lifting without limits well into his 50s today, rather than be a champion in his 20s only to burn out in later years.
Stan Efferding is a bodybuilder and powerlifter who not only holds those same beliefs but also lives them. Efferding, aka The Rhino, is often regarded as one of the strongest bodybuilders that has ever lived. While he no longer competes on the bodybuilding stage – he still showcases a level of strength often unseen at his age (he’s 54 at the time of this writing).
In fact, Stan Efferding believes that one of the biggest misconceptions in fitness is that we become naturally weaker as we age. Yes, taking an overview at the general populous seems to show that people degenerate as they age. But that’s not how it has to be. It’s simply because of the way we culturally live our lives through fitness.
Efferding is proof that you can actually be strong in your 20s – and then grow to become even more capable and stronger in your 50s. It requires a different outlook on training, consistency, and knowledge of the right techniques. Let’s jump into it.

Debunking The Myth: Degenerating Vs Regenerating As We Age
In the big picture, yes we degenerate naturally as we age. This is obvious for anyone who looks at a grandparent and sees grey hair and wrinkled skin. But the amount we degenerate – and at one point this occurs can be controlled more than we often believe.
The average person probably believes we are at our most physically fit during our late teens and early 20s. This does not have to be the case. In fact, Stan Efferding believes that you can be stronger and lift more at 50 than ever possible at 20. The key to obtaining this is through forward thinking in your training techniques.
“We have to eliminate the mindset that your body wears out. People think that the body is degenerative over time. And it’s actually regenerative with the correct stimulus.”
– Stan Efferding
Too many people believe that heavy lifting actually wears us down in the long run. Many think that weightlifting leads to worn down joints and injuries. The reality is that the opposite is true – if your training routine and technique is done correctly. Modern science has shown that inactivity leads to faster degeneration as we age. Whereas consistent weight training will help us become more capable and stronger as we age.
Generation Iron’s own Jerry Brainum has discussed this at length in our other podcast series – Straight Facts. Efferding further confirms this and mentions how doctors will now prescribe “barbell medicine” – weightlifting as a solution towards recovery for older folks.
This can be seen in other respects as well. In past decades, medicine believed that after a person suffers a heart attack that they must rest to recover. Today, a doctor would recommend a person who suffered a heart attack stay active to help make the heart stronger.
Stan Efferding’s Techinques For Lifting Heavier At 50 Than At 20 Years Old
So now that you know it’s possible to be at your strongest in older age – how do you actually achieve it? Stan Efferding explains that it requires deconstructing what you culturally understand about weightlifting – and applying fact-based and proven techniques. The biggest mistake young lifters make is to push too hard to the point of degrading the body. Yes – this might help in the short term become the heaviest lifter with the most massive physique. But it won’t last in the long term.
Stan Efferding explains that intensity needs to stay consistent. What Efferding means by that is you always need to be 2-3 reps away from complete exhaustion. If you’re not pushing to that point – you are not going to see real improvement. Lower weight with higher reps can be extremely effective – but only if the intensity is there.
Stan goes on to say that, ironically, if you max out at the gym – that leads to more inactivity overall. You are tired faster, it makes you want to indulge in cheat meals more to replenish yourself after being exhausted. What Stan promotes is to use exercise and weightlifting to “feel refreshed” rather than “feel depleted.”
Too many people think that not sleeping, training more, never recovering, always working – is the way to improve. That’s not true. It’s important to make time to recover. To make time for sleep. To sometimes stop training to allow for your body to replenish and actually improve. This is regenerating rather than degenerating.

“If it’s not measurable and progressable – I don’t think it’s terribly effective. It’s just exercise, it’s not training.”
– Stan Efferding
Stan Efferding talks about setting up a goal to reach new PRs and make progress is very different than showing up and doing the same thing at the gym every day. One is “exercise” vs “training.” It’s good to get your heart pumping and get you sweating. But if you want to see long term improvement – you need to reach new goals every session or every training cycle.
To dive deeper into this concept, Stan Efferding discusses speed of lifting vs the weight. If you can deadlift 600 pounds and think you are stronger and can increase the weight – but now the movement speed decreases. You didn’t get stronger – you exerted more energy to achieve a higher weight. Due to this – sometimes it is okay to realize that lowering your weight – but slowly increasing your speed is a more effective (and safer) way to improve rather than just maxing out the most weight as possible.

The Importance Of Deloading
Impatience is the biggest enemy of long term success. This is often what leads to overtraining, burning out your body, and setting up habits that lead to long term degradation of your body.
If progress stalls – instead of training harder perhaps you should practice deloading. Sometimes it’s okay to take a week break and then return back to training. It’s often the very thing you needed in order for your body to reset and start making gains and strength improvements again.

“You will deload whether it’s voluntary or involuntary. If you don’t voluntarily deload – you will eventually get sick or injured forcing it upon you.”
– Stan Efferding
Rest and recovery is vital towards consistently improving your ability as you age. This goes not only for rests between workouts – but rest in general. It’s been scientifically proven that culturally we often get too little sleep. This can cut years off of our lives. This takes the form of our body degrading as we age instead of improving.
Ultimately, you must master the art of keeping your intensity consistent – while also allowing yourself to rest when you need to, deload if you need to. If you don’t, your body will do it for you whether you like it or not. But if you don’t provide yourself that time – it will instead force itself upon you in the form of getting sick or injured. This leads to degrading rather than regenerating.
Wrap Up
Stan Efferding and Mike O’Hearn talk shop and technique in great detail throughout this entire episode. That’s why it’s vital for anyone who wants to continue to improve with strength and fitness to watch our latest episode.
You can watch Stan Efferding’s full comments in our latest episode of The Mike O’Hearn Show above. Watch new episodes every Friday only on the Generation Iron Fitness Network. Or listen wherever podcasts are downloaded.

Bodybuilder Petar Klancir Out For 2022 Season With Torn Bicep Tendon

Bodybuilder Petar Klancir Out For 2022 Season With Torn Bicep Tendon

Petar Klancir announced he will not compete for the rest of the year after this injury.
Men’s Open bodybuilder Petar Klancir announced on Thursday that he will be out for the remainder of the 2022 season after sustaining an injury. Klancir took to Instagram to make the original announcement and shared Friday that he tore his bicep tendon. 
Klancir has been battling different hurdles over the course of his career. Despite some struggles, Klancir has built an impressive physique leaving fans hopeful for the future. He burst onto the scene in 2017 during the San Marino Pro, showing off a physique with great conditioning and symmetry. 
Klancir has dealt with issues with his visa over the course of his career. This has kept him out of many competitions that he planned to take part in. He was able to make his way to the 2022 California State Pro, where he put on a strong showing and finished fifth. He improved upon his standing during the 2022 Mr. Big Evolution Pro, where he earned third place. 
Fans were hoping to see Petar Klancir appear on stage during the Olympia but he is now going to rehab his injury to be able to get back in the gym and train.
Petar Klancir Reveals Torn Bicep Tendon
Petar Klancir shared a quick post to Instagram on Thursday announcing that he wold be out with an injury but did not disclose information. On Friday, he went into detail on his injury.
“This week i sustained bicep injury, my right arm biceps tendon snapped ? (again). I already had the same problem 10 years ago but on the left arm. So what is the plan?
Competition season is over as I already mentioned before, next week I have appointment for MR and surgery will follow soon afterwards.Nevertheless I feel positive and I will overcome this without any struggle, maybe I can’t train arms and back but this doesn’t mean that I can’t have progress on other muscle groups, especially LEGS & ABS.”

Petar Klancir still has some time to earn his qualification to the Olympia, if he was interested, but seems as though he will need ample time to recover from this injury and get back to championship shape. After what has been a difficult 2022 campaign, fans can expect Klancir to bounce back in 2023 and share the best version of himself.
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