For the first time in 6 years I did not participate in the WNBF Worlds in NYC in November. With the birth of my daughter in July and a clear need for more muscle in order to improve, I shelved any notion of competition in 2011. However, I still followed the results of both the WNBF Worlds and the IFPA Yorton Cup, the 2 best shows in natural bodybuilding. On October 29, my friend Valentine Ezugha beat out 10 other pro bodybuilders to take home the LW class title at the Yorton Cup. Valentine's victory at the biggest IFPA show came at the tender age of 25. Valentine has now won a World title at an age when I had just started hearing about natural bodybuilding. What a future for this guy! Valentine pushed the overall winner Cleveland Thomas very hard, losing primarily due to quad and hamstring thickness. At his young age, with plenty of time to grow and arguably some of the best symmetry in the sport, look for even bigger things down the road. The top 2 IFPA bodybuilders, Philip Ricardo and Doug Miller, sat out this year's competition. Valentine will need a bit more size to hang with those guys, but with his work ethic and discipine I know he will be among the IFPA elite for a long time.
The Overall at the Yorton: From Left: Valentine Ezugha (LW), Cleveland Thomas (MW and Overall), Henry Graham (HW)
The WNBF Worlds were held on November 12, with my friends Vaughan Twigger and Kurt Weidner competing in their 3rd pro show of 2011. The LW class featured 10 pro competitors, although I was disappointed to see that none of last year's top 5 returned. The class win went to Leonardo Casagrande out of Italy, who I have never seen in person. Pictures from the show made it look like a clear win for Leonardo, with outstanding quad sweep and decent condition. The MWs and HWs looked much more competitive, with Shevon Cunningham beating out Greg Rando (2nd), 2008 Overall champ Brandon Greenwood (3rd), and Vaughan Twigger (4th) for the class win. I have always been impressed with the amount of muscle that Shevon carries, and the pictures made it look like his condition was very solid. Congrats to Shevon for avenging a questionable 3rd place finish back in 2009. The HWs presented perhaps the biggest surprise of any class, with the newcomer Rich Gozdecki from England outsizing Martin Daniels for an incredibly close 1-point decision. Rich weighed in at close to 230 lbs, something I frankly thought was impossible for a natural bodybuilder, and outconditioned Martin from the back, although he did look somewhat smooth from the front. Kurt Weidner took 3rd with easily the best condition in the show - while he matched the top 2 in terms of pure muscularity, their genetically superior structures gave them the advantage. The overall went to Gozdecki, although it sounded like the decision was quite close between him and Cunningham.
The HW Class at Worlds: Rodney Helaire (4th), Kurt Weidner (3rd), Rich Gozdecki (1st and overall), Martin Daniels (2nd), Richard Peacock (5th)
On a personal note, my training is going very well and I am confident that I am making improvements in my physique. I have been training with a student here at OSU, Victor Galvan, for the past several months. Victor has a powerlifting background (in fact he just pulled an impressive 565-lb deadlift at the OSU Powerlifting meet a few weeks ago) and is willing to push himself extremely hard. He is also very knowledgeable about hypertrophy-specific training and is always seeking to learn more. Thanks Victor for being an awesome workout partner!
Also, Kurt interviewed me for his website, and did a great job throwing in some pictures along with the interview. You can check it out here if you are interested: http://teamanimal.net/2011/11/18/feature-interview-of-the-week-brian-whitacre/