My write-up on the 2010 WNBF Worlds is now posted in the gallery.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Falling Short Again
On November 13, 2010 I competed in the WNBF World Championships in New York for the 5th consecutive year. After winning the lightweight class, I faced off against the middleweight and heavyweight winners for the Overall World title, but fell short as the heavyweight winner Martin Daniels took home the trophy. I was happy with the improvements I made over the past year, as my 6 month off-season and 6-month diet phase resulted in what I believe was my best physique to date. I defeated several very good bodybuilders in the LW class in relatively convincing fashion, with nearly unanimous scores from the judges. In the overall comparisons, however, I could only garner 2 votes to Martin's 4 (with the MW winner Miles Stovall also taking 1 vote).
This makes the 3rd time in the last 4 years that I have won the LW World title. A friend pointed out to me that I have also earned the following honors:
While I am proud of these accomplishments, I have no misconceptions that I am a "3-time World Champion" or "the 2nd best natural bodybuilder in the world," or even one of the best bodybuilders in the WNBF. I have never won a World overall title, there were at least four elite MW bodybuilders missing from this year's contest, and the WNBF has many fantastic competitors that I have never faced. When I assess my own physique I mostly see weak points that need to be addressed. I have already put together an off-season plan for improving, and am happily shifting into off-season mode with more food and some interesting ideas on ways to grow.
Below are a couple of videos related to the show: one is me practicing my posing one week away from the contest, and the other is my routine from the night show. I hope to get a write-up and some pictures of the contest up soon, although work is very busy right now. Thanks to everyone who supported me during contest prep!
This makes the 3rd time in the last 4 years that I have won the LW World title. A friend pointed out to me that I have also earned the following honors:
- Most LW class wins of any WNBF male pro in history at the World Championships
- Only WNBF male pro in history to have placed top 2 in his class for 5 consecutive World Championships
- Tied with Ben Tennessen (HW) for most class wins by a WNBF male pro at the World Championships
- Unfortunately, Ben and I also share the distinction of having no overall wins despite competing for the title 3 times
- Over $10,000 earned as a "professional bodybuilder"
While I am proud of these accomplishments, I have no misconceptions that I am a "3-time World Champion" or "the 2nd best natural bodybuilder in the world," or even one of the best bodybuilders in the WNBF. I have never won a World overall title, there were at least four elite MW bodybuilders missing from this year's contest, and the WNBF has many fantastic competitors that I have never faced. When I assess my own physique I mostly see weak points that need to be addressed. I have already put together an off-season plan for improving, and am happily shifting into off-season mode with more food and some interesting ideas on ways to grow.
Below are a couple of videos related to the show: one is me practicing my posing one week away from the contest, and the other is my routine from the night show. I hope to get a write-up and some pictures of the contest up soon, although work is very busy right now. Thanks to everyone who supported me during contest prep!
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