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Maximize Strength and Muscle Gains with 4 Simple Lifts in 3 Days Over 8 Weeks
Plus, Jay Cutler spills Hollywood physique secrets, and a Nigerian boxer’s tragic mid-fight collapse stuns the world.
A veteran trainer slashed their routine to just squats, bench presses, deadlifts, and overhead presses, training three days a week for eight weeks, and the results are in. This bare-bones powerbuilding plan delivered solid strength boosts—like a 32-pound deadlift jump—and a surprising four-pound muscle gain, proving less can be more. Minimalists will love the efficiency, though the lack of variety left some muscles sulking like neglected gym buddies. Short on time? This could be your ticket to gains without the fluff. [Get the program here]
The boxing community is reeling after 40-year-old Nigerian light-heavyweight Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju collapsed during a match in Ghana, leaving the ring in silence. Leading on points in the third round against Jon Mbanugu, he suddenly fell unconscious with no clear cause, despite medics’ efforts to save him at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. A former African champ with a knockout-heavy record, his sudden loss has left fans and officials awaiting autopsy answers. Heartfelt condolences go out to his family and loved ones in this devastating moment. [Check out the video]
Two-time Physique Olympia champ Shanique Grant is sculpting her quads and glutes for her Wellness division debut with a leg day that’s pure fire. Her routine—think deep barbell squats, Bulgarian split squats, and glute kickbacks—blends champion grit with science-backed moves. She’s trading upper-body cuts for lower-body curves, and if this workout’s any hint, rivals better brace themselves. Wellness fans, your new queen might just be warming up! [Crush legs like Shanique!]
Four-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler spilled the tea on Hollywood’s best bods and credits Arnold Schwarzenegger’s flicks for sparking his bodybuilding journey. From Stallone’s Rocky grit to Van Damme’s kicks, he says today’s stars like Dwayne Johnson carry the torch, but the golden era had more muscle inspo. Cutler’s nostalgia hits hard—apparently, Arnold’s Commando vibes were the real MVP behind his throne-toppling wins. Streamers, take note: the big screen’s glory days shaped a legend. [Get Cutler’s Hollywood scoop]
Legendary coach Hany Rambod dissected Chris Bumstead’s Men’s Open showing at the 2024 Prague Pro, slapping a 9.1 on his fuller, 3D physique. CBum’s side chest and front lat spread popped, but Rambod says his back double biceps needs more lat depth—cue the rows! Six-time Classic champ or not, even perfection has room to grow. [Check out Rambod’s in-depth analysis]
The “Godfather of Bodybuilding” Charles Glass shared elbow-saving tweaks for preacher curls and cable skullcrushers to pump up those arms fast. Leaning into curls keeps biceps in charge while slow cable skullcrushers protect joints—engineering smarts meets gym wisdom. Decades of coaching icons like Flex Wheeler back his no-nonsense tips for instant gains. Your biceps might just thank him with a flex-worthy salute! [Pump up your arms]
At 24, Colton Engelbrecht smashed the heaviest raw w/wraps total ever — 1,200 kilograms (2,645.5 pounds)—at the 2025 WPC-SA Clash of The Titans. With a 470-kg squat, 260-kg bench, and 470-kg deadlift, this 125-kg beast outdid Daniel Bell’s old record by 17.5 kg, earning a jaw-dropping 689 DOTS score. His sumo deadlift grip slipped at 500 kg, but who cares—he’s already a legend. Powerlifting’s future just got a lot heavier! [Witness the record lifts]
A brave soul researched protein bars for over 100 hours, crowning RXBAR, ALOHA, Misfits, No Cow Dipped, and Quest as grocery store MVPs. Low sugar (under 5 grams), high fiber (up to 17 grams), and protein-packed (10-21 grams), these bars fuel gains without the junk. From vegan delights to chewy classics, they’re proof you can snack smart and still flex. Ditch the candy disguised as protein—this is the real deal. [Check out the 5 best bars money can buy]
Bodybuilder Michal “Krizo” Krizanek laid out his six-meal prep plan six weeks out from the 2025 Pittsburgh Pro, and it’s a protein parade. Egg whites, chicken, salmon, and quark pile on 50+ grams per meal, paired with rice, potatoes, and broccoli for balance. After a shoulder injury derailed his last Olympia shot, he’s locked in to outshine Nick Walker and Derek Lunsford. Fans, get ready—Krizo’s cooking up a stage-ready redemption arc! [Fuel up like Krizo]
Bodybuilding icon Rich Gaspari flexed his cut-up quads at 61, showing retirement hasn’t dulled his “Dragon Slayer” edge. Known for setting the striated glute standard, he’s kept the gains flowing with diet and grit, even as leg day gets tougher with age. His approach is a masterclass in longevity for Golden Era fans. Who needs a time machine when you’ve got this guy’s discipline? [Train legs forever!]
This slick bench press 1RM calculator gauges your max lift without risking a barbell faceplant. Plug in your reps and weight, and boom—you’ve got a number to brag about or quietly improve. It’s perfect for tracking progress or settling gym bets with science, not sweat. No more guessing—your strength’s got a formula now! [Test your max today]
Advanced Recovery Tip of the Day: Cryo-Facial Recovery
Think your post-workout ice bath is hardcore? Step up to the cryo-facial, where subzero temps zap inflammation and tighten your mug faster than you can say “DOMS.” Athletes like LeBron swear by this frosty face-lift to boost circulation and speed recovery, leaving you looking less like a sweaty gym rat and more like a chiseled ice sculpture. It’s not just vanity—studies suggest cryotherapy can cut muscle soreness by up to 20%. Pop into a cryo spa, or DIY with an ice roller if you’re broke. Chill out, champ!
The Strength Bulletin
A new study finds that lifting weights makes you more flexible. [Check it out]
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