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David Laid

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 David Laid David Laid is a famous influencer, well-known bodybuilder, and YouTuber. David was born on January 29, 1998, in Estonia. David became famous after sharing his physical transformation journey at 14–16 years old. On December 13, 2013, he posted his viral physical transformation video to YouTube, titled "David Laid's 18 Month Transformation, 14–15 Years Old." He began his fitness journey when he was 14 years old and kept on evolving and increasing his muscle mass. He then started appearing on social media platforms and posting about his daily schedule. He then got massively famous and inspired millions with his insanely fast transformation. Laid was pretty insecure, as he was skinny; he was too worried about his weight. Then he started recording his transformation journey and posted it on YouTube, where it went viral in 2013. David is active on his social media accounts, such as YouTube and Instagram, and he shares his routine workouts and fitness content on Inst

Jay Cutler

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 Jay Cutler American bodybuilder Jay Isaac Cutler, who was born on the third day of August 1973, is now retired. Cutler has finished in the runner-up position six times and has won Mr. Olympia four times: in 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010. He was well-known for his quads and the quad-stomp position and is regarded as one of the greatest professional bodybuilders in history. Personal trainer Marcos Rodriguez encouraged Cutler to start competing in bodybuilding. He got his first overall victory at the 1993 Iron Bodies Invitational, where he had aspirations of becoming one of the biggest competitors ever. The 1992 Gold's Gym Worcester Bodybuilding Championships was his debut competition, where he finished in second place. He frequently starred in bodybuilding-related videos as he made a reputation for himself in the sport, such as Battle for the Olympia (2001), a documentary film produced before the 2001 Mr. Olympia Competition by Mitsuru Okabe featured several contenders as they trained.

Phil Heath

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 Phil heath On the 18th of December 1979, Phil "The Gift" Heath, the American bodybuilding legend, was born. From 2011 until 2017, he triumphed in Mr. Olympia, making him a seven-time winner. With his most recent victory, he now shares second place with Arnold Schwarzenegger in terms of all-time Mr. Olympia triumphs, only behind Ronnie Coleman and Lee Haney, who are tied for first place with eight victories each. He is credited as having one of the greatest and most well-balanced bodybuilding physiques in history. Phil began bodybuilding in 2002. After winning the overall title at the NPC tournament in the United States in 2005, he was certified as an IFBB professional. The year after, he earned his first two wins in IFBB professional events, the Colorado Pro Championships and the New York Pro Championship. In 2007, Heath was awarded sixth place in the Arnold Classic competition. Heath had the option to compete in the 2007 Mr. Olympia competition, but he opted not to do so be

Arnold Schwarzenegger

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 Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold "The Austrian Oak" Schwarzenegger, a former politician and professional bodybuilder, served as California's 38th governor from 2003 until 2011. He is an actor, movie producer, businessman, and politician who is both Austrian and American. The Austrian Oak was placed among the top one hundred people in the world by a well-known magazine in both 2004 and 2007. Arnold started his bodybuilding career when he was still in his teenage years and won his first great achievement (Mr. Universe) when he was just 20 years old! After several years, he won the Mr. Olympia (the greatest bodybuilding contest) seven times in a row! He has a great place in people's minds for being among the greatest bodybuilders of all time. Because of how influential he was to the bodybuilding community, his own bodybuilding event (the Arnold Sports Festival) was created and is now seen as the second most significant bodybuilding event. The famous Arnold Classic bodybuild

Flex Wheeler

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Flex Wheeler American bodybuilder Kenneth "Flex" Wheeler, born on August 23, 1965, is now retired from the IFBB. Arnold Schwarzenegger once referred to him as one of the greatest bodybuilders he had ever seen after he won the Arnold Classic a then-record four times. According to what Ronnie "The King" Coleman said, Flex was the hardest bodybuilder he ever competed against. Wheeler had a brief career as a police officer before he decided to devote all of his time to becoming a professional bodybuilder. Although he entered competitions for the first time in 1983, it wasn't until 1989 that he won the NPC Mr. California Championships. He came in second place at the 1993 Mr. Olympia, missing out on a victory (something he was to repeat in 1998 and 1999). He has won the Arnold Classic four times, the South Beach Pro Invitational five times, the Night of Champions once, and the Hungarian Grand Prix once. He has also won the Ironman Pro five times. Wheeler was known for

Powerlifting

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 Powerlifting Bench press, deadlift, and squat are the three lifts that make up the powerlifting discipline. It involves the participant trying a maximal weight single-lift effort using a barbell laden with weight plates, much as the Olympic weightlifting competition. The sport of "odd lifts," which employed a three-attempt system akin to strongman competition but with a wider choice of events, gave rise to powerlifting. The three odd lifts that are currently used are the product of evenness through time. During competition, lifts may be performed with or without equipment (usually known as "classic" or "raw" lifting in the IPF specifically). The term "equipment" here refers to a bench shirt that support the body in lifting heavier weights, a squat and a deadlift suit, or a pair of briefs. Knee coverings are permitted in the unequipped category of several federations but not in the equipped level, and vice versa. When determining if a lift is equ

Thor Bjornsson

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Thor Bjornsson Born on November 26, 1988, Hafór Jlus Björnsson, sometimes known as Hafthor in English, is a professional strongman from Iceland who is recognized as one of the best strength sportsmen of all time. He holds numerous Strongman championships from various strength federations, including numerous world records. He is the first and only competitor to win the Arnold Strongman Classic, Europe's Strongest Man, and the World's Strongest Man events all in the same calendar year. He is the third most decorated strongman in history with 30 victories in international competitions, behind Poland's Mariusz Pudzianowski and Lithuania's Ydrnas Savickas. Many analysts and strongman experts also refer to Hafór as "the strongest man to have ever lived" due to his overwhelming strength and dominance in every single strongman event. After receiving a wild card invitation to the 2011 competition, Hafór competed in World's Strongest Man and finished sixth. He compe