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Walk Your Way to Summer Gains With This Full-Body Sculpting Routine
While Jeremy Buendia’s 4,600-calorie prep meals are turning heads, Russel Orhii casually benched 474 pounds like it was a warm-up—summer might be heating up, but strength sports are on fire.
Forget the treadmill dread—this summer, your sidewalk is the new gym. The Walk & Tone Summer Program transforms a 30-minute walk into a full-body workout using bodyweight and resistance band exercises. With a 5-minute warm-up, 20-minute circuit alternating walking and strength moves, and a 5-minute cooldown, it's designed to build muscle, boost endurance, and enhance cardiovascular health—all while being gentle on the joints. Perfect for those seeking a low-impact yet effective fitness routine. [Step into the Walk & Tone Program]
Ready to build quads that command attention? Dr. Mike Israetel, exercise scientist and bodybuilding coach, shares his top five quad exercises: High Bar Squat, Sissy Squat, Hack Squat, Leg Press, and Bulgarian Split Squat. Each move is dissected with setup instructions and execution tips to maximize muscle engagement and growth. Whether you're a seasoned lifter or just starting, these exercises are your ticket to stronger, more defined legs. [Discover Dr. Israetel’s Quad-Building Secrets]
Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who clinched gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics, is under scrutiny after leaked lab results suggest a biological sex mismatch. A 2023 test reportedly indicated the presence of XY chromosomes, leading to her disqualification from the World Boxing Championships. Despite this, she competed in the Olympics, sparking debates on gender identity in sports. Khelif denies the claims and is pursuing legal action, while World Boxing now mandates genetic testing for athletes over 18. [Read More on Khelif’s Controversy]
Bodybuilding legend Rich Gaspari is making bold predictions for the 2025 Mr. Olympia. He foresees Samson Dauda taking the title, Derek Lunsford securing a top-three spot, and Nick Walker fighting for the top five. Gaspari's insights are based on the athletes' recent performances and potential for growth. With the competition heating up, fans are eager to see if these forecasts come true. [Explore Gaspari’s Olympia Forecast]
The 2025 Sheru Classic Bharat Pro in Delhi concluded with Sunmeet Gill and Amit Agre earning their Olympia qualifications. Gill triumphed in the Men's Classic Physique category, while Agre dominated the Classic Physique division with a clean, aesthetic package. Their victories highlight the growing prominence of Indian athletes in the global bodybuilding scene. As the country continues to invest in fitness and competitive sports, the Sheru Classic is becoming a launchpad for elite talent. With the Olympia stage looming, these athletes now face their biggest challenge yet. [Check Out the Full Results]
Powerlifter Russel Orhii just smashed a personal best with a 215-kg (474-lb) raw bench press in training—and he made it look like a warm-up. This lift is more than just a number; it’s a testament to the meticulous programming and raw intensity Orhii brings to every session. Already a world champion, Orhii continues to push the ceiling of what’s possible in the 83-kg class. The powerlifting world is now buzzing with speculation about what he’ll pull off in his next meet. With numbers like this, a new world record might not be far off. [Watch Orhii’s Impressive Lift]
IFBB Pro Branch Warren isn’t just known for his grainy muscle and gritty work ethic—he’s also a walking masterclass in leg training. In this breakdown, Warren shares the squat techniques and mental cues that helped him build some of the most iconic quads in bodybuilding history. He emphasizes perfecting squat depth, eliminating ego lifting, and embracing pain like a badge of honor. His brutally effective philosophy? Train hard, train heavy, and leave the excuses in the parking lot. If you’re chasing wheels that turn heads, this is your quad gospel. [Learn from Warren’s Squat Strategies]
Jeremy Buendia is going all-in for his Olympia farewell—and his 4,616-calorie meal plan proves it. The four-time Men's Physique champ shared a full day of eating that includes precision-timed meals rich in clean carbs, lean protein, and strategic fats. Each plate is tailored to sustain long training sessions, support recovery, and maintain razor-sharp conditioning. This isn’t a cheat day—it’s calculated nutrition built for peak performance. With 20 weeks to go, Buendia is clearly dialing in every detail for one final run at the title. [Dive into Buendia’s Meal Plan]
Electrolyte powders are everywhere—from gym bags to grocery aisles—but are they vital or just overpriced saltwater? This article unpacks what these flashy supplements actually do, covering sodium, potassium, magnesium, and how they affect hydration, performance, and cramp prevention. Spoiler: most people can get what they need from food unless they’re sweating buckets in the heat or training like a Navy SEAL. Still, if your workouts leave your shirt soaked and your head spinning, a quality mix might help. But don’t expect miracles from sugar-laced formulas with fancy branding. [Uncover the Electrolyte Facts]
Want to get jacked or just lift heavier? Jeff Cavaliere, founder of Athlean-X, draws a clear line between training for size (hypertrophy) and strength (neurological adaptation). In this deep dive, he breaks down set ranges, rep schemes, and why chasing the pump isn't always the same as getting stronger. Cavaliere also touches on common mistakes like neglecting rest or using poor form for volume’s sake. Whether you’re gunning for a PR or trying to fill out your sleeves, he’s got the blueprint. And yes, you’ll need more than just motivation. [Align Your Training Goals]
You’ve probably heard people say they’re “just built that way”—turns out, there’s some science behind that. This body type quiz helps determine whether you’re an endomorph (stocky), ectomorph (slender), or mesomorph (naturally muscular), with personalized insights for training and nutrition. Knowing your somatotype can guide decisions like how often to train, which macros to prioritize, and why your friend can eat pizza and stay shredded. It’s not about excuses—it’s about strategy. And understanding your base model is a big step toward tuning it up. [Take the Body Type Quiz]
Eric Janicki wins his IFBB Pro card with a blockbuster performance at the 2025 Mexico Super Show📹💪
Recovery Tip of the Day: BFR Recovery Walks
Strap in—literally. Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) walks might look like you borrowed your grandpa’s compression cuffs, but they’re a sneaky-good way to speed up recovery. By partially restricting blood flow to your limbs, BFR mimics the effects of intense training with just a brisk walk, boosting muscle protein synthesis without wrecking your CNS. It's low-impact, high-reward—especially on rest days. Just don’t go full tourniquet—tight, not numb, is the rule.
The Strength Bulletin
A new study just put ice baths on ice, finding they offer little to no benefit for most health outcomes. [Skip the Shivers, Read the Study]
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