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The 4-Week 20-Rep Super Squats Plan That Will Haunt Your Glutes in a Good Way
Plus, Andrew Jacked dominated the 2025 FIBO, Nick Walker’s comeback chatter is heating up, and Shaun Clarida’s got a new coach in his corner for the 2025 Olympia.
A brave lifter dove headfirst into the brutal “Super Squats” 20-rep program, promising big legs, big lungs, and a bigger appreciation for rest days. Over four weeks, the high-intensity plan delivered visible gains in size and grit, with improvements in mental toughness arguably outpacing the muscle. While simple on paper, the program’s compound-heavy volume tested willpower with every single set. Beginners beware—this is not your average leg day. [Face the Super Squats Gauntlet]
Sulek’s off-season lower body session proves you don’t have to train like a maniac to grow like one. His mix of heavy compound lifts, precise machine work, and deliberate pacing revealed a calculated approach beneath his famously intense style. It’s not about crushing PRs every set—it’s about controlled brutality and building a foundation for next-level development. You’ll feel sore just reading this one. [Step Into the Squat Rack with Sulek]
Two bodybuilding tacticians are now working together, and the results could shake up the next Olympia. Clarida, a two-time 212 Mr. Olympia, has enlisted IFBB Pro John Jewett as his prep coach. Known for his data-driven methods and surgical eye for detail, Jewett could be the secret weapon Clarida needs to reclaim the crown. This duo isn’t here to play—it’s full send from here on out. [Clarida Just Went Data-Driven with His Prep]
Sarcev and James are betting on Nick Walker to topple reigning Mr. Olympia Derek Lunsford in Pittsburgh—and they’re not shy about it. Both coaches say Walker has “proven us wrong too many times” and could upset the favorite with his trademark freak factor and show-day intensity. It’s a bold claim, considering Lunsford’s current momentum, but when two legends double down on a dark horse, fans start paying attention. [Can Walker Shock the Stage Again?]
More sets don’t always mean more gains, especially when you’re just going through the motions. An expert breaks down how to spot “junk volume”—those extra sets that add fatigue but not progress—and what to do instead. The key takeaway? Focused intensity and smart programming trump mindless reps every time. Yes, it’s time to break up with your 4x12 dumbbell curls. [Cut the Fluff, Keep the Gains]
In a rare case of fitness and conspiracy crossing paths, Dr. Mike Israetel reviewed Alex Jones’ viral physique transformation and supplement lineup. The verdict? The weight loss looks legit—but there’s room to question some of the claims around products and protocols. With a critical but professional tone, the breakdown separates hype from hard facts and highlights what the average person should actually focus on. [Science vs Supplements]
Turns out five grams of creatine may just be the appetizer. Experts Rhonda Patrick and Darren Candow suggest higher doses—up to 25g—might unlock major brain benefits, better recovery, and anti-fatigue perks beyond the gym. They’re not suggesting bro-loading without purpose but instead looking at creatine through a scientific lens for broader human performance. Your mind and muscles may both thank you. [Think Bigger with Creatine]
The 2025 FIBO Pro Championships wrapped with a bang as top-tier bodybuilders brought freaky physiques and razor-sharp conditioning. With intense battles across all divisions, fans were treated to a reminder of how deep the talent pool runs in the IFBB ranks. Emerging stars shared the spotlight with veterans, and more than one unexpected placing sparked debate. However, it was Andrew Jacked who emerged victorious when the dust settled. [Check Out the Full Results Here]
No gym? No excuses. A veteran trainer created a bodyweight-friendly plan combining daily walking and smart calisthenics for a sustainable, joint-friendly path to fitness. Over 30 days, the program focuses on gradual progression, core engagement, and building real-world stamina without the burnout. The results? More energy, leaner lines, and no treadmill trauma. [Walk Your Way to Results]
Spoiler alert: it depends. While many want a six-pack by summer, the timeline for losing belly fat varies based on current habits, genetics, and training. The breakdown includes realistic estimates and the key principles behind targeted fat loss, emphasizing lifestyle change over quick fixes. TLDR—consistency beats crunches every time. [Patience Is Part of the Process]
Getting your macros right doesn’t have to feel like a chemistry class. This simple calculator helps you dial in protein, carbs, and fats based on your goals, activity level, and body type. Whether you’re cutting, bulking, or just trying to eat like an adult, it’s a handy starting point for any plan. Yes, even if you still guess your protein by “vibes.” [Count Smarter, Not Harder]
Check out Andrew Jacked's posing routine from the 2025 FIBO📹💪
Dinner Recipe of the Day: Chicken Stroganoff
Dinner in 25 minutes, and you still get to feel fancy. Sauté onions, garlic, and paprika in a little oil, then toss in sliced chicken breast and brown it like a pro. Add chestnut mushrooms and cook until tender, then stir in crème fraîche and a splash of chicken stock to make it saucy. Simmer till thick, hit it with parsley, and serve over rice, mashed potatoes, or whatever carbs your heart desires. Bonus: one pan, zero stress, and leftovers that won’t last. [Channel Your Inner Weeknight Chef]
The Strength Bulletin
The 2025 Charlotte Cup Pro wrapped with stacked lineups and razor-thin margins—see who flexed their way to gold and who just missed the podium. [See Full Results]
Musclecontest Nordesto Pro 2025 brought the heat to Brazil with a fierce roster of physiques battling for Olympia points. [Catch All the Winners]
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