Hello guys,
I am 40 years old and getting back to the gym after 3 years. It has been around a month since I have resumed training.
I have one question.
I feel I can be Mr. Olympia 2030
I want to know if knowledgeable and professional bodybuilders feel it is possible?
I want to know if it is possible.
I would appreciate you if you can tell me if I can, then WHY?
if not, Why?
I plan to train delicately for 10 years and I want to compete in Mr. Olympia 2030.
My FINAL goal is not to win Arnold Classic or Men's Physique.
I want to be at a position where Big Ramy is in 2020.
I have never taken any steroids in my life(except Clea when cutting).
I do have knowledge regarding nutrition, diet and training.
At my ripest, I have gone to 5-6% body fat according to Tanita Body Composition analyser.
The picture in my profile is after ONE year of dedicated training few years ago.
I have been lifting on and off since my teens but this one year was the only time in my life when I dedicatedly trained for one year.
I love bodybuilding.
What resources I have?
I have time and resources like supplements.
I have knowledge.
I have some experience and a genuine passion to be Mr.Olympia.
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12-20-2020, 09:06 AM #1
I want to be Mr.Olympia 2030 at the age of 50
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01-02-2021, 12:28 PM #2
Pics of you? Need more then just food supplements sleep time n recourses
Eating "clean" doesn't mean eating "healthy"
Eating "healthy" doesn't mean=muscle mass-Olympia2018
Yeah Baby! Yeah!!!-800 pound deadlift
At weddings all the old ppl say "you're next". At funeral's I tell them "you're next"
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01-02-2021, 01:12 PM #3
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01-02-2021, 02:01 PM #4
Anything is possible but I personally at your age and stats would reconsider for your health sake, money sake would never be worth it in my opinion. If you were 220-240 12-15% body fat starting itd be a different response.
A goal of 220 10% is in my opinion a realistic goal to achieve by 50 if you dedicate most of your life to it
I don’t foresee you hitting 250 pounds at 7% body fat at 50 years oldEating "clean" doesn't mean eating "healthy"
Eating "healthy" doesn't mean=muscle mass-Olympia2018
Yeah Baby! Yeah!!!-800 pound deadlift
At weddings all the old ppl say "you're next". At funeral's I tell them "you're next"
Loony, Team_punishment, Desi_guy, yiamsomebody, Nutsy, Camel Jockey, Tattbrah, Ipushfatkids, ScubaStevo crew*
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01-03-2021, 03:24 AM #5
I see a couple of issues here.
1. Lean Muscle Mass Size.
2. Muscle Maturity.
So a more specific question would be:
1. Is it possible to be 220-240 12-15% in 7 years from now?
2. Would muscle maturity be an issue?
Regarding health risks what exactly do you feel?
3 [ no discussion of drug use is permitted on this forum ]Last edited by SuffolkPunch; 01-03-2021 at 06:55 AM.
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