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Jeff Seid Wins Men’s Physique Crown at 2024 Natural Olympia
Plus, Jay Cutler's winter bulking tips, Mike Sommerfeld embracing his “vampire gene,” and Seth Feroce dropping hints at a bodybuilding comeback.
After a grueling prep, Jeff Seid has clinched the Men’s Physique title at the 2024 Natural Olympia, showing he’s still got what it takes. Seid, a fitness icon since his teenage years, faced tough competition and admitted that his journey to the title was anything but easy. With a physique that’s both muscular and lean, he captivated the judges and the audience alike, reminding everyone why he’s a natural bodybuilding legend. Looks like hard work — and maybe a little stubborn grit — really does pay off. [Here’s how he did it.]
Chris Bumstead is in a reflective mood after his sixth Classic Physique Olympia victory. With an unexpected itch to try the hallucinogenic brew ayahuasca, Bumstead seems to be looking for deeper insights — but is that a clue he might step back from bodybuilding? He’s currently undecided on retirement, but fans are left wondering: will he take a spiritual journey or another shot at glory? [Find out more here.]
Pro bodybuilder Mike Sommerfeld has opened up about a condition that affects only 0.0000001% of people, making his skin peel with sun exposure. Known as the “vampire gene,” the rare disorder has forced him to train and live with constant adjustments to avoid painful reactions. Sommerfeld’s resilience and dedication to bodybuilding despite this genetic challenge are inspiring many fans, showing that even those with extreme health obstacles can achieve greatness. [Read his story here.]
As winter approaches, four-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler is dishing out advice on how to bulk without ballooning. Cutler recommends focusing on nutrient timing, clean eating, and keeping workouts intense to avoid gaining unnecessary weight while packing on lean muscle. With practical guidance for keeping a leaner off-season physique, his tips aim to help lifters maximize gains without overdoing it on holiday treats. Want to stay big but not bulky? [Cutler’s got you covered.]
Legendary bodybuilder Shawn Ray isn’t pulling punches, suggesting Bumstead’s mindset might hold him back from winning the 2024 Prague Pro title. Ray also doubts that former champs Derek Lunsford and Hadi Choopan can reclaim the Mr. Olympia title, forecasting fierce competition. With years of experience, Ray’s insights add fuel to the Olympia rivalry fire as fans eagerly await the main event. [Read his bold predictions here.]
Bodybuilder Martin Fitzwater pulled back the curtain on his nutrition and supplements before the EVLS Prague Pro, sharing a day packed with carefully timed meals and performance boosters. From calorie-dense breakfasts to tailored training supplements, Fitzwater aims to maintain peak conditioning. His commitment to structure and precision highlights just how much effort goes into his competitive prep. Curious about his regimen? [Here’s the full breakdown.]
After a long hiatus, Seth Feroce hints he might not be done with competitive bodybuilding just yet. Declaring “unfinished business,” Feroce recently revealed his current PED stack and talked about his possible return to competition. Known for his brutal honesty, Feroce is open about his approach to performance enhancement, raising both excitement and eyebrows among fans and critics. Is a return to the stage in his future? [Catch the full details here.]
In a tragic turn, Jaxon Tippet, known for his dedication to health and wellness, died of a heart attack, shocking the fitness community. This loss raises questions about the unseen risks and pressures of maintaining extreme fitness levels. With fans mourning, the incident highlights the need for a balance between ambition and health. [Read more about the story here.]
Want an eight-time Mr. Olympia’s secret sauce? Ronnie Coleman’s legendary workouts featured three key exercises: squats, deadlifts, and bench presses. These fundamental moves were crucial to his unparalleled muscle mass and strength, and they’re still the gold standard for anyone looking to level up. Coleman’s advice: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. [Take a look at his top picks here.]
Looking for a push-up challenge that’ll leave your arms burning? The “Bring Sally Up” push-up challenge matches movements to the lyrics of Moby’s “Flower,” offering a brutal workout. It’s simple in theory but insanely tough in practice, pushing even seasoned athletes to their limits. Think you’re up for it? [Give it a try here.]
For those glued to their desks all day, posture can be an afterthought, but these quick exercises can help. Simple stretches and movements you can do at your desk offer relief to tired muscles and help prevent the dreaded hunchback. If your workspace is your gym, give these a try for better alignment and less tension. [Start stretching here.]
Think you’ve got a strong core? A quick sit-up test at home or the gym could reveal where you stand. This straightforward fitness test measures endurance and strength, giving insight into whether your core’s as solid as you think. Ready to put yourself to the test? [Crunch the numbers here.]
Recipe of the Day: Spicy Chicken With Couscous
For a quick, macro-friendly meal, this spicy chicken with couscous will hit the spot! Season chicken breasts with paprika, cumin, and chili flakes, then pan-fry until golden. Cook couscous in vegetable stock for added flavor, and toss in some chopped bell peppers, cucumbers, and tomatoes. Serve the juicy chicken over couscous, garnished with a dollop of yogurt and fresh herbs if you’re feeling fancy. Balanced, satisfying, and just the right amount of kick.
The Strength Bulletin
A new study finds women going vegan lose muscle mass. [Read the full research]
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